Joining Harbour’s Board

Hi family and friends. I’m excited to share that I’ve joined the board of Harbour. Harbour is a contract management platform for companies that send a high volume of contracts (e.g., gig economy, media/entertainment, etc.). They provide easy-to-integrate building blocks that scale workflows before, during, and after contracts are signed.

Harbour works with incredible customers including Paramount, Meow Wolf, Wieden and Kennedy, Shiftsmart, and Wave, to help them save hours each day on their most valuable business processes. If you think you might be a potential customer (for example, if Docusign is falling short of your needs, if your company does lots of e-sig activity), feel free to reach out and I can share more about how we differentiate from the competition.


I did a lot of thinking about how I want to approach my first board seat. I met with investors who have sat on dozens of boards. I would be happy to share what I learned with anyone interested. In my earliest conversations with Harbour, I told the team that I’m not looking to be a board member that flies in and out for fancy meetings. I want some bruises, scratches, and dirt under my nails. The type I got from the earliest and scrappiest days of Patreon. I’m grateful to Harbour’s leadership team — Josh Elkes, Eric Doversberger, and Chris Crawford for inviting me to go on this journey and build alongside their gifted team.

Thank you all for the constant and continued support of my wild adventures. This one is going to be fun, and I will keep you posted on our major milestones, and the bruises too.

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