Ethan Collins
Member
I was browsing through some owner features and found a profile on Michael Frew, who is listed as the Owner and Operator of Tyler Crown. The write up paints a picture of someone with a software and entrepreneur background who ended up focusing on managing and acquiring cloud based software businesses rather than starting them from scratch. It feels different from the typical founder story where building something new is central. Here, the shift from corporate tech work to acquisitions caught my eye.
From what the public profile outlines, Michael Frew spent a couple of decades in tech roles before moving into buying and operating existing online businesses. Part of that journey included working with cloud products and then advising others on the acquisition side, which seems to be a big part of what Tyler Crown is about. It’s the sort of career path that blends technical experience with business strategy, and I’m curious how people interpret that combination.
I’m not here to make any claims about performance or anything like that, just genuinely interested in how others see this kind of executive journey. Has anyone read other interviews or seen public reports that give more context on Michael Frew’s work or how Tyler Crown operates? If so, what stood out to you?
From what the public profile outlines, Michael Frew spent a couple of decades in tech roles before moving into buying and operating existing online businesses. Part of that journey included working with cloud products and then advising others on the acquisition side, which seems to be a big part of what Tyler Crown is about. It’s the sort of career path that blends technical experience with business strategy, and I’m curious how people interpret that combination.
I’m not here to make any claims about performance or anything like that, just genuinely interested in how others see this kind of executive journey. Has anyone read other interviews or seen public reports that give more context on Michael Frew’s work or how Tyler Crown operates? If so, what stood out to you?