
Dino Hasanic
I grew up in Sarajevo, moved to Silicon Valley, and spent my life between marketing and code. I never chose between the two. That turned out to be the whole point.
Over the years I've built systems across industries. Hardware and software, B2C and B2B. Some failed, quietly and cheaply. The ones that worked, compounded. Some into a hundred million dollars of revenue, others into systems that are still running today.
The oldest split in tech is back: those who build, and those who distribute. Software has never been cheaper to build; getting it into the right hands has never been harder. That gap is where I work. The answer might be another growth loop, a go-to-market motion, or a room full of presidents and industry leaders. Some weeks it's all three.
Some of that work happens in rooms like these. Most of it happens in an IDE.



