Episode Synopsis "S1 | Ep. #1 | Why Simplicity In CX Is Important ft. Brice Scheschuk"
Brice Scheschuk is the co-founder of Wind Mobile (now Freedom Mobile) - the Canadian equivalent of a telco disrupter like T-Mobile or Metro PCS in the US. After a 10-figure exit, he’s been investing in the innovation ecosystem as a Managing Partner at Globalive. He shares his roller-coaster story of starting Wind Mobile and how he punched above his weight in a stagnant telco market. Want to get access to episodes before they go live? Sign up to our early access group. Learn more about Statflo.
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