Event horizon
Josh Gooch MBA ’06: Founder and CEO, Pogby.com
Josh Gooch has no reservations about
revolutionizing an industry. His
startup, Pogby.com, is positioned to
dramatically change how people plan
and book their social events.
The concept is simple: If you’re
planning an event (say, a corporate
party), you choose from a list of venue
types (say, ballrooms and restaurants). The site brings up a list of
venues (main dining room, bar, roof terrace), which link to corresponding
photos, capacity, availability, menus, amenities, and prices.
“Right now, it’s a headache for planners,” says Gooch: You call
a venue and don’t get a response; you can’t find a place with the
availability you need. Pogby.com aims to streamline all that, enabling
planners to search by all the relevant parameters. The site is a boon to venues as well, enabling them to market their capabilities more effectively than the usual print or Web ads. “Sites should push something
transactional, show solid evidence of delivering business,” says Gooch.
Venues and planners are definitely interested: Gooch has received
a wide variety of inquiries, from movie theaters to zoos to art galleries,
and from locations as varied as Dallas, Lisbon, and Tokyo. For
now, he’s concentrating on New York City and San Francisco.
A former JetBlue Airways’ technology program management
director, Gooch notes that reservation systems are extraordinarily
complicated; that’s why Pogby is the first of its kind. He conceived
the idea two years ago, conducted intensive market research, and
launched the site’s first beta release to a handful of eager venues early
in 2008. He cites three Johnson School classmates for invaluable
help: Steve Adelkoff, a partner at K&L Gates, LLP, on legal and
investment strategy; Sam Goichman, national manager at SCG
Capital, on investment strategy; and Amy Chow Hutchins, a
strategy consultant at IBM, on product strategy.



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