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Pearls of Wisdom: Our Q&A with Bryce Maddock, the Founder and CEO of TaskUs
Pearls of Wisdom: Our Q&A with Bryce Maddock, the Founder and CEO of TaskUs-November 2024
Nov 17, 2024 9:22 PM

Bryce on a plane headed to the Philippines #selfie

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The Plaza

Luxury Bahia Principe Cayo Levantado

Island Shangri-La Hong Kong

Bryce Maddock is the Founder and CEO of TaskUs, a leading provider of outsourced customer support and Big Data services, and as such he spends a lot of time on the road and in the air.

Over the past three years, Maddock has grown TaskUs from a team of two founders working out of their garage to an international service provider with over 450 full time employees working at offices in Santa Monica and Manila, Philippines.

We caught up with the traveling business owner (and he’s hard to pin down!) to pick his brain on all things travel. Check out the q&a — and some photos Bryce has taken during his travels — after the jump!

Bryce Maddock

CEO at TaskUs

: 10 weeks old. My mom took me from LAX to LHR to meet my grandparents who live in London. I’ve heard that I cried the entire way. If someone from that flight is reading this, I’m truly sorry.

Usher, 8701. Usher Raymond nailed that one. Still a classic.

Bryce with one of his employees in front of the TaskUs office center in Bacoor

“We did that?”

The first thing I like to do is plug in my iPod and go on a long run through the city, with the goal of getting lost. Best way to really learn a place? Get lost!

The Plaza, New York City (my Macaulay Culkin phase)

Bahia Pricipe, Cayo Levantado A small hotel on a small island. I kayaked around the entire thing, surrounded by whales!

Jaspar Weir, my business partner. We became friends traveling Europe together when we were 17, and have been building businesses and traveling the world together non-stop in the 10 years since.

Endless Summer

Chocolate-chip cookies — any brand will do.

Incredible at SFO’s American and Virgin Terminal. Terrible at most other stops.

Impeccable fitness facilities and an amazing all-you-can-eat buffet.

Tumi Alpha Bravo — the world’s best backpack. Classy enough for meetings and enough room for three days of travel (if you tie your running shoes to the outside).

Meditation bench and a yoga mat. Namaste.

My only trusted source for real hotel reviews.

76

I’m on the road 3 months of the year.

Skyline shot of Manila

View of the street (and a fruit cart) from Bryce’s office in Bacoor

1) Trader’s Hotel, Manila — I’d argue that this hotel has the best service in the world.

2) Excel Shibuya, Tokyo — If you are going to do business in Japan, this is the place to stay. Amazing view of the crosswalk from Lost in Translation, and an easy run to Yoyogi Park.

3) Shangri-La, Hong Kong — Horizon Club is a great place to work, and Shangri-La hotels have the nicest gyms of any hotels I have ever stayed in.

1) Bahia Pricipe, Cayo Levantado — Of course!

2) Sandalwood Villas, Koh Samui — 10 villa’s built into the cliffs overlooking the Gulf of Thailand.

3) Shangri-La, Boracay — This island has everything. You can party on the main beach, relax in the hotel’s cove, and find world-class kite surfing on the other side of the island.

End of Watch

American Airlines — I know everyone hates on domestic carriers, but you have to choose one and rack up elite status to begin enjoying them.

Cathay Pacific

I’ve heard amazing things about Virgin’s London lounge, but I’ve never been. I’d have to go with The Pier, Cathay Pacific First Class Lounge in Hong Kong. Fine dining, free Krug and “Cabanas.”

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