2009 Jun 18  
Serial entrepreneur Joseph Ansanelli seems to have a knack for predicting the next big thing. First, he helped develop software for Apple's Macintosh akin to today's Microsoft Outlook in the early days of Apple. Then, he pioneered the world of electronic direct marketing. And in 2001 he started a company focused on data loss prevention, becoming a leader in a new product category.
Ansanelli, who now writes a popular blog about his entrepreneurial experiences, began his first venture as an undergraduate student at Wharton.
Wharton Entrepreneurial Programs recently interviewed Ansanelli about his various ventures, how he gained an insight on work/life balance, and what Wharton has meant to him.
For a profile of Ansanelli and his work, see:
To view the video interview with Ansanelli, see: