Contributors
The people behind the work.
EntrepreneurBible is built openly with a small editorial team and a network of operator contributors. We publish under one editorial voice but credit individual contributors on the pages they author.
Editorial team
Finance & Fundraising Editor
Maya OkonkwoMaya covers the finance, fundraising, equity, and tax surface — runway, unit economics, cap-table mechanics, SAFE / convertible / priced rounds, and the tax planning that catches first-time founders. Background: 8 years operating finance at venture-backed SaaS, two of those as a Head of Finance pre-Series-B. Writes from inside the spreadsheets, not from the deck.
Growth & Sales Editor
Daniel ReyesDaniel covers acquisition, sales, marketing, retention, and AI for founders. Background: led growth at a $0→$30M-ARR B2B SaaS, then sold a productised-services agency to a strategic. Writes from the perspective of someone who has actually run the channels — paid, content, founder-led outbound, partnerships — rather than from the consulting deck.
Operations & Legal Editor
Priya RanganathanPriya covers operations, hiring, legal, and the 16 business-model verticals. Background: COO at two venture-backed companies (one acquired, one still operating), with a prior career in startup legal as outside counsel. Writes about the operational scaffolding most founders learn the hard way — hiring rubrics, decision rights, MSA / SOW patterns, board meeting mechanics, and the legal lines that matter at each stage.
Roles
Founder / operator contributor
Active operators who've shipped what they're writing about. Resources, course modules, forum AMAs.
Editor
Sharpens drafts, enforces editorial standards, runs the publication calendar.
Reviewer
Domain experts (legal, finance, growth) who fact-check before publish.
Subject-matter expert
Specialists (e.g. fundraising lawyers, growth marketers) who advise on jurisdiction-specific or technical depth.
Contributor standards
- Operator-grade specificity — examples, numbers, real situations.
- No fluff, no recycled think-pieces.
- Honest about what didn't work, not just success stories.
- Cite sources for any quantitative claim.
- Disclose conflicts (affiliate, advisor role, equity).
- Educational only on legal/financial/tax topics; not professional advice.
Want to contribute?
We pay for high-quality operator content. Pitch us a resource, a course module, or an AMA you'd run on the forum.