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Patrick Collison

Irish billionaire entrepreneur

There appears to be a mistake in the query - Patrick Collison is not a Content Strategist at Stripe. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stripe.

Early Life and Education

Patrick Collison was born in 1988 in Ireland. He attended Castletroy College in County Limerick and later enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, though he eventually dropped out in 2009 to focus on his entrepreneurial ventures.1

Entrepreneurial Journey

In 2007, at age 18, Collison co-founded Auctomatic, a software company, with his brother John. The company was acquired by Canadian firm Live Current Media in 2008, making the Collison brothers millionaires at a young age.1

In 2010, Patrick and John co-founded Stripe, an online payments company that has become a core part of the internet's infrastructure. Under Patrick's leadership as CEO, Stripe has grown to serve millions of businesses worldwide, processing over $1 trillion in payments.2

In 2021, Collison co-founded the Arc Institute, a biomedical research institute that partners with Stanford, UCSF, and UC Berkeley to study complex diseases.2

Leadership and Culture at Stripe

As CEO, Collison has been instrumental in shaping Stripe's unique organizational culture and enabling its rapid growth. He emphasizes the importance of having the right leadership in place to scale the company effectively.3

Collison has navigated challenges such as the economic shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic, making difficult decisions like reducing Stripe's workforce by 14% in 2022 to align with the changing economic climate.4

Despite his success, Collison remains focused on Stripe's mission of growing the internet economy and supporting entrepreneurship worldwide.4

Highlights

May 16 · twitter

Detroit impressions:

• The downtown is full of beautiful buildings. All of them seem to have been built specifically in the 1920s. I guess that is after the city had accumulated enough auto wealth but before the twin hits of Modernism and the Depression. (I hadn't known that the GM Renaissance Center, built as a revitalization project, was at the time the largest private development in US history, and also at the time the world's tallest hotel. It may be large, but it is not pretty.) The downtown is surprisingly depopulated -- both the streets and the sidewalks feel empty. That said, it didn't feel at all unsafe. There are lots of great homes in the suburbs.

• The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation is amazing, and it's worth visiting Detroit for it alone. Among many (many) other things, it contains the oldest known surviving steam engine in the world, the actual Montgomery bus on which Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, a deconstructed Model T, a deconstructed Eames Chair, and many great cars, agricultural equipment, locomotives, industrial specimens, and more. (They have the Lincoln Continental that JFK was riding in when assassinated -- which, apparently, was returned to service and used by several subsequent presidents.)

• The museum made me wonder why American car design peaked in the mid-60s. (This fact is very evident at the museum.) The LLMs blame the 1966 National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. (Not quite https://t.co/ox5TEECH6N, but close.)

• Good food exists but it is hard to find.

• The Heidelberg Project also exists and is unique.

• We stayed at the Dearborn Inn, which is wonderful, and contains cottages modeled after the homes of significant American figures. Dearborn (and Hamtramck) are now predominantly Muslim, apparently for reasons that go back a century to Henry Ford's $5 wage. Dearborn felt noticeably prosperous (we stopped for coffee at a fancy Japanese cheesecake cafe); Hamtramck did not.

https://t.co/OOkCI7DbAz says that the Hispanic population of Michigan is just 6%. Coming from California, the absence is very striking.

• The Detroit Institute of Arts is remarkable, particularly the room with the American landscapes and the section with the Dutch masters (especially The Visitation). An obvious question is why there is nothing quite like it in the Bay Area given how much richer the latter is than Detroit ever was -- we techies are just so uncultured by comparison. The Diego Rivera murals are amazing (and quite strange; you can see why they were controversial).

• Detroit is full of historic plaques -- they are truly everywhere. This is presumably due in part to the fact that Detroit has a lot of history, but it still has many more than places with comparable historical depth. Some research suggests that it might be related to generous tax credits for historic preservation. Whether or not that is true, Detroit persuades me that other places should engage in more plaquemaxxing.

• I recommend a visit! You overall leave with some sense for how exciting America must have felt in the early 20th century.

Detroit impressions: 

• The downtown is full of beautiful buildings. All of them seem to have been
May 16 · twitter

Spotted in the lobby of the Guardian Building in Detroit. Compared to today's more common "financial services", "financial service" is quite evocatively different.

The Guardian Building was built for the Union Trust Company in 1929 and I think it is my favorite of the Detroit skyscrapers. The lobby is quite strikingly weird -- a good reminder of how strange a lot of 1920s aesthetics were.

Spotted in the lobby of the Guardian Building in Detroit. Compared to today's more common "financial
Apr 25 · stripe.com
AMA with Patrick and John Collison | Stripe Sessions
Apr 17 · youtube.com
Patrick Collison, Co-Founder & CEO, Stripe - YouTube
Patrick Collison, Co-Founder & CEO, Stripe - YouTube
Nov 3 · stripe.com
CEO Patrick Collison's email to Stripe employees
Jul 28 · TechCrunch
Retool raises $45M at a $3.2B valuation to make building custom software as easy as buying off the shelf - TechCrunch
Is immigration Silicon Valley's secret sauce for success? Report says more than half of 'unicorn' startups founded by immigrants - San Francisco Chronicle
Jun 9 · twitter.com
Patrick Collison on X: "Our main principle is just "try to produce ...

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