In Season 1, we talk with tech leaders in Victoria, B.C.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Bobbi Leach joins us to talk about...
How she joined a startup as 3rd employee, went to partner in three years, then helped grow into a multi-million dollar business
What the #1 factor is in a startup’s path to success
What’s the one thing that... more
Rasool joins us to talk about... Why he follows his curiosity blindly How he developed early sales that led to triple digit growth What led him in transitioning to a mentor, advisor, investor role How his method of success is in being attached to rea... more
Raman Kapil joins us to talk about... - How a CFO helps achieve next level success - How a CFO, accountant and bookkeeper are different - How early-stage startups can access CFO-level advice - What makes Victoria a strong business city with few paral... more
Scott Phillips joins us to talk about... - Path from consultant to startup to international company - Learning the sales role as an electrical engineer - How his mission is to help others achieve their mission - His role in helping other people to be... more
Colin How joins us to talk about... - How a Victoria tech company's product was bundled with Netscape - How his product became a feature in Google's Picasa - How talent matters over capital in really making things happen - How he's found strategy is ... more
Dan Gunn joins us to talk about... - How hearing a snow plow led him to being elected a city council member - How the funding at Viatec has changed over the years, and the lead up to buying Fort Tectoria - What the common threads are of Victoria's mo... more
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