Jacqueline Morck

Jacqueline Morck

Co-founder, CEO of @keyinreviews My focus is on building a better bridge between traditional markets and agile technologies.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiemorck
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jackiemorck
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Member since January 05, 2016
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Co-founder, CEO of @keyinreviews who appreciates thoughtful design, things built by hand, scuba diving, pitbulls, LEGOS, and adventurous swashbuckling Quote_down
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Education
2004 UCSC , BA , Cognitive Psychology
2009 California College of the Arts , BA , Environmental Design

I am a(n):

Entrepreneur

Companies I've founded or co-founded:
KeyIn Inc.
Companies I work or worked for:
Playhaven, Curriculet, SimGHOSTS
If you're an entrepreneur or corporate innovator, why?

I want to change the world.

My favorite startups:

Tesla, Slack, Github

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

Seeing something no one else sees and than testing, building, and proving it. Is both the most frustrating and most rewarding part.

What's the No. 1 mistake entrepreneurs/innovators make?

Not paying enough attention to what is actually working vs what they think should be working

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

You better love the struggle because it doesn't get easier
Love what you are building or it isn't worth it
Trust yourself

Full bio

Ever since I can remember I have always been building things. From a wall to wall ever changing LEGO city in my bedroom as a child to, working with my dad to build cabinets and decks, helping teenage girls on probation learn how to build meaningful relationships, to finally, designing actual buildings.

In my career, where I am still constantly building, I have focused my interests on companies building a better bridge between traditional markets and agile technologies.

 

Now, creating my own company I am able to tie all of my building experiences together and apply my best lesson: Successful building relies on successful consumer adoption. KeyIn is the first step to creating a much-needed bridge between the consumer and innovation in B2B.

Ever since I can remember I have always been building things. From a wall to wall ever changing LEGO city in my bedroom as a child to, working with my dad to build cabinets and decks, helping teenage girls on probation learn how to build meaningful relationships, to finally, designing actual buildings.
In my career, where I am still constantly building, I have focused my interests on companies building a better bridge between traditional markets and agile technologies.