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Joshua M. "Josh" Linkner (born July 28, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and author. He founded several companies including ePrize, an interactive promotion agency, where he was CEO and chairman. Writing for ''The Wall Street Journal'', Gwendolyn Bounds noted that ePrize is targeted at small businesses that don't have the resources to do this type of marketing themselves but cautioned that the service is not of the pay-per-sale type. Since 2010 Linkner has been CEO and Managing Partner of Detroit Venture Partners, a venture capital firm helping to rebuild urban areas through technology and entrepreneurship. Detroit Venture Partners' portfolio includes DJ app Rockbot, mobile app developer Detroit Labs, and CAPTCHA replacement company Are You a Human. General partners of Detroit Venture Partners include Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. On September 1, 2014, Linkner became a partner of High Level Marketing, a Michigan-based
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agency. On November 4, 2014, Linkner announced he will step down as CEO of Detroit Venture Partners to focus on a speaker and author career. In January 2024, Linkner signed an exclusive partnership agreement with Washington Speakers Bureau (WSB).


Biography

Linkner was born to a
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family and believes that "being Jewish gives you a leg up....As Jews, we have a rich legacy of resiliency, a rich heritage of overcoming odds, We don’t make excuses." Linkner has published four books, the first ''Leaning Forward: Surviving/Winning in the Future of Interactive Marketing'' in 2007, a New York Times best-seller ''Disciplined Dreaming: A Proven System to Drive Breakthrough Creativity'' in 2011, in 2014 a New York Times best-seller ''The Road to Reinvention: How to Drive Disruption and Accelerate Transformation'', and in 2017 ''Hacking Innovation: The New Growth Model from the Sinister World of Hackers''. In ''Disciplined Dreaming'' he states that the original thought and imagination of jazz performance (in his particular case, playing guitar with his jazz ensemble ''Guymon Ensley Quintet'') are transferable skills for creating value in the business world. GetAbstract said the book provides "a clear, methodical guide to developing creativity". His third book, ''The Road to Reinvention: How to Drive Disruption and Accelerate Transformation,'' was published May 7, 2014. He is a regular writer for
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,
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, and
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. Linkner was one of the speakers at TEDx Detroit in September 2011. On August 18, 2011, U.S. President
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gave Linkner a ''Champion of Change'' award in the youth entrepreneur category. He won an Ernst & Young ''Entrepreneur of the Year'' award in the ''Realizing Business Potential'' category for Central Great Lakes Region in 2004. Linkner studied jazz guitar at
Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cou ...
, was an Advertising major as an undergraduate at
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, and holds honorary doctorate degrees from Lawrence Technological University and
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. He is also Entrepreneur-In-Residence and Adjunct Professor of Applied Creativity at the
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. On August 30, 2013, Linkner wrote a column for the Detroit Free Press suggesting that Labor Day be retired, repurposed, and renamed Appreciation Day, Passion Day, Kindness Day, or Give Back Day. In an interview with Vanna Le of Forbes magazine, he stated he was optimistic about growth in high technology and innovation in general, with the exception of social media. In a 2014 article in
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magazine, Harvard historian
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criticized the theory of disruptive innovation as "a theory of change founded on panic, anxiety, and shaky evidence". Lepore postulates that Linkner advises the aspiring disruptive innovators (in which he invests) that "the world is a terrifying place, moving at a devastating pace". She suggests that Linkner's "job appears to be to convince a generation of people who want to do good and do well to learn, instead, remorselessness. Forget rules, obligations, your conscience, loyalty, a sense of the commonweal."


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