Episode Synopsis "Going from university to starting up | Amparo Nalvarte | #17"
What's it like to go from university to leading a startup? We find out in Episode 17 of the Planetary Potential! The Planetary Potential is hosted by Andrew P. Rowan and is recorded on location. This is Episode Seventeen of Season One which features 20 episodes with a common theme of Peru. For more information, head over to https://andrewprowan.com/episode-17-of-the-planetary-potential-with-amparo-nalvarte/
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- Global impact investing and social enterprises | Mariella Belli | #20
- Becoming 50 times more efficient in Fintech | Claudia Quintanilla | #19
- Back in Peru after almost a decade abroad | Diego Centurion Tapia | #18
- A Season One update
- Going from university to starting up | Amparo Nalvarte | #17
- Choosing a startup idea | Paola Mego | #16
- Trusting your gut and following your heart | Carolina Botto | #15
- Pioneering a new business model in a traditional industry | Alicia Vivanco | #14
- Social enterprises and impact investment in Latin America | Javier Gondo | #13
- Starting a business by solving your own problem | Ileana Tapia | #12
- Expanding into Mexico and Colombia from Peru | Sully Siucho | #11
- Singularity University in Silicon Valley and Corporate Venture Capital in Peru | Jaime Sotomayor | #10
- Scaling up in Latin America with Endeavor Peru | Debbie Jaffe | #9
- Starting up in Peru via Colombia, Costa Rica, and NYC | Maria Velez | #8
- Adding value to the local startup ecosystem as a foreigner | Greg Mitchell | #7
- Unlocking the full potential of education technology in Latin America | Rodrigo Fajardo | #6
- Closing a million-dollar sale | Ragi Burhum | #5
- The surprising similarities between entrepreneurs and professors | JB Holston | #4
- Being among the first startup incubators in Peru | Carlos Rodrich Portugal | #3
- The comparative advantages of growing food in the desert | Prof. Manuel Lopez | #2
- Moving back to Vietnam after living in the United States | Thao P. Nguyen | #1