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Alan Doan
Investor at Rolling Fun
Alan Doan is an entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of Rolling Fun, an early-stage venture fund.13 He has a diverse background in business and technology:
Entrepreneurial Experience
- Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Creativity, Inc., an e-commerce company in the quilting industry with over $100 million in annual revenue45
- Founder and former CEO of Missouri Star Quilt Company, which transformed a small town into the "Disneyland of Quilting"4
- Founder of Let's Make Art, a watercolor education business that grew to $1.4 million ARR in four months4
- Founder of Pretzel.io, a consumer finance app (now shut down)4
Investing
- Co-founder of Rolling Fun, investing in early-stage technology companies13
- Angel investor in over 40 companies5
Education
- Owner/President Management program at Harvard Business School5
- B.S. in Information Systems and Political Science from BYU Hawaii5
Achievements
- Recognized at the White House as a small business person of the year4
- Named an Empact 100 business leader under 304
- Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year4
Alan is known for his creative deal-making, as evidenced by his recent acquisition of a puzzle company.2 He is described as a bearded Missourian, husband, father, and pickup basketball legend.4 Currently, he is semi-retired but remains active in investing through Rolling Fun and various other projects.4
Highlights
I would buy a single task robot to do any one of the following
- go through my mushroom and put all the shoes on the shelf 4x a day
- put laundry in, move it to the dryer, move it to the basket 2x a day
- wipe down my counters in the kitchen and put all the dishes in the sink 1x an hour
- vacuum with my Dyson 1x a day
- unload the dishwasher every time it’s done
What else? Give me the $16k unitree robot putting shoes away and I’m buying right now. We don’t need the full general use, just start doing one thing and in a year give me a second skill
One of the unexpectedly harder things about being a parent is not holding a grudge against your kids when they treat you like garbage.
It’s typically cause they’re tired or frustrated or just being a kid, but everything in me wants to never forget.
Kids are a masterclass in forgiveness

