Today's Entrepreneur: Matthew Kropp

Kristin Karaoglu · November 21, 2018 · Short URL: https://vator.tv/n/4c93

Making progress requires relentless pushing while also realizing that progress takes time

Today's entrepreneur is Matthew Kropp, co-founder and CEO of FR8Star. FR8Star.com is a booking and dispatch platform for carriers and shippers moving heavy haul and open deck loads.We have streamlined the entire booking and dispatch process from end-to-end.

Matthew is passionate about digital innovation and building high-performing teams. He spent the first 10 years of career as entrepreneur building digital businesses in Internet 1.0 including Transplant Connect, the leading EMR for organ and tissue donation.

The following ten years Matthew honed people development and strategy skills at the Boston Consulting Group, focused on the Trucking and Technology sectors and the intersection of the two, as well as B2B pricing.

Matthew founded and now CEO of trucking logistics software startup, FR8Star.com in 2015.

He received his MBA from The Wharton School and has a B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from UCLA.

Matthew is interested in mountain biking, backcountry skiing and performing science experiments with his two boys, including launching a GoPro VR rig to the edge of space.

I am a(n): Entrepreneur
 
Companies I've founded or co-founded: FR8 Revolution, Lot 11 Studios, Velodea, PRMTV, Transplant Connect
 
Companies I work or worked for: Boston Consulting Group, USWeb/CKS
 
Company exits (of companies you founded): Lot 11 Studios
 
Achievements (products built, personal awards won):

Transplant Connect is the leading electronic medical record for the organ and tissue donation industry - 70% of organs donated in the US are managed through our system.

If you are an entrepreneur, why?

I want to invent something cool.

My favorite startups:

Particle, IFTTT, Serverless, Amazon (hey I was building web applications in 1995 - they will forever be a startup to me)

What's most frustrating and rewarding about entrepreneurship/innovation?

There is nothing more exhilarating than conceiving of the world changed by your idea and then walking the path to that world from today. Ideas are the power behind all forward motion in society and entrepreneurs are the craftsman for ideas. Frustration is the time it takes to walk that path.

What's the No. 1 mistake entrepreneurs make?

Launching too late is death. Since no product survives first contact with the customer, get that contact as fast as possible. You can see the end of the path - what the world looks like with your idea fully realized. But what you can't see is how others react to your idea. That is only visible once your idea is out in the market. The sooner you can get contact with the customer, the sooner you realize that your mental model for the world is wrong. Don't despair! Your vision is still right - and you now know more about how to make it viable in the real world. But if you don't get your first idea out to the market quickly, you will be stuck living in your initial model of the world.

What are the top three lessons you've learned as an entrepreneur?

1. Launch early and often - our motto: Blow things up (and ask forgiveness later) 
2. Focus on getting the best talent and building a positive and distinctive culture 
3. Crack the whip and be patient - Making progress requires relentless pushing while also realizing that progress takes time

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Woman of many skills: Database System Engineer; SplashX event producer; Author of Startup Teams

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Book and Dispatch Heavy-Haul Freight

FR8Star.com is a booking and dispatch platform for carriers and shippers moving heavy haul and open deck loads.We have streamlined the entire booking and dispatch process from end-to-end.

We offer our shippers a free patent-pending heavy haul rate calculator so they can instantly estimate their likely freight cost. This calculator includes state-by-state permit fees, escort cars, fuel and more. This calculator helps shippers quickly determine whether or not they're receiving fair quotes from carriers. Shippers have the option of posting their load details in our platform so our network of carriers can directly submit their quotes.

We provide our network of carriers with booking and dispatch tools to help them operate more efficiently and ultimately offer shippers better customer service. We automatically suggest loads to our network of carriers based on a variety of factors including the type and location of their trucks.

 

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Matthew Kropp

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Matt is CEO of FR8Star.com, the digital marketplace for flatbed and oversized truck freight. Bringing together 10 years starting Internet 1.0 companies and 10 years consulting for truck manufacturers to build a killer team to transform trucking.