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ABOUT DIANE

Before it was even a thing, Diane created the first course in the country on the Gig Economy and teaches it in the MBA program at Babson College. The course gained immediate traction and was named by Forbes as one of the Top Ten Most Innovative Business School Courses in the country.

Out of that course grew a book. Diane is the author of The Gig Economy (Harper Collins), a bestselling book on Amazon that has been translated into five languages and featured widely in national media.

Diane walks her talk. She works independently, remotely, and flexibly in the Gig Economy as a consultant and advisor to Fortune 500 and startup company clients, and as a speaker, writer, and adjunct professor. She has taken two separate years off to travel around the world.

Diane speaks about the Gig Economy at industry conferences and corporate events around the world. She is a frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review, a Forbes contributor, and lectures at universities, including Boston College, Brandeis, Dartmouth, Harvard Kennedy School, Northeastern, Northwestern, and the University of Washington.

In addition to her work in the Gig Economy, Diane has been a professional investor for the past 15 years. She is an Advisor to the Kauffman Foundation, where she manages the private equity and venture capital portfolio. Diane writes and speaks regularly about venture capital investing. She is the author of We Have Met the Enemy … and He Is Us, a widely read report on the VC industry. She is also the author of two books and numerous articles on venture capital. Her work in the VC industry is part of the MBA curriculum at Babson, Boston College, Case Western, Darden, Kellogg, NYU, and Stanford, as well as Harvard Law School. 

Diane holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from Harvard University and was a Visiting Fellow at Trinity College Dublin in Ireland.

THE GIG ECONOMY

Traditional full-time jobs are insecure, increasingly scarce, and filled with employees who wish they were doing something else with their lives. 

Learn how working in the Gig Economy – as a consultant, contractor, or freelancer – can offer an attractive, interesting, flexible, and well-paid alternative to the corporate cube.

THE GIG ECONOMY

Traditional full-time jobs are insecure, increasingly scarce, and filled with employees who wish they were doing something else with their lives. 

Learn how working in the Gig Economy – as a consultant, contractor, or freelancer – can offer an attractive, interesting, flexible, and lucrative alternative to the corporate cube. 

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