Noah Labhart
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Podcast Appearances
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Brian Carball has a non-standard path to being a CEO in the startup world.
He was in the Marine Corps for five to six years in active duty before attending Georgetown for school.
Eventually, he joined the CIA and spent 23 years serving the country in multiple different roles and facets, primarily in paramilitary and covert operations.
While he was there, he also started to see areas where the agency could innovate and got curious about how they could partner with private companies.
But outside of technology, he is a father of three girls and a boy.
He enjoys working out, skiing, and riding on road bikes.
He used to do triathlons in the past, but startup life has taken up any time he could dedicate to that.
Shortly after he retired from the CIA, Brian got a call from some prior folks he knew still in the industry.
He started digging into the cybersecurity world, specifically into why there was so much attrition amongst the employees themselves.
He was asked the question about how he could 10X these workers and optimize these individuals using the latest tech.
This is the creation story of Andeside.