🎬 Podcast Ep. 3 | Stanford MBA – From Baby Boomer to Gen Z | Michael Rodriguez meets Kailash Sundaram

07/01/2025 1h 1min Temporada 1 Episodio 3
🎬 Podcast Ep. 3 | Stanford MBA – From Baby Boomer to Gen Z | Michael Rodriguez meets Kailash Sundaram

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This is Episode 3. Today, I’m joined by Michael Rodriguez from the Class of 1995, a distinguished CEO and director in early-stage companies with a focus on healthcare innovation, who now also teaches managerial accounting and business ethics at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business and Kailash Sundaram from the Class of 2025, a former member of the White House Biden Administration, venture capitalist, and advocate for sustainable capitalism with AI-driven solutions.Michael and Kailash share their unique perspectives from the healthcare and venture capital sectors. Reflecting on their experiences, they delve into the evolving landscape of business education, the impact of AI on creativity, and the critical need for mentorship and patient care. Their conversation highlights the importance of adaptability, aligning profit with purpose, and embracing failure as a path to success, all while underscoring the lifelong value of personal connections formed during their time at Stanford.Join the Podcast Series Stanford MBA: From Baby Boomer to Gen Z | Class of ‘95 Meets Class of ‘25 Each of these episodes will feature a different pair of Stanford MBA people -- one from the class of 1995, and one from the class of 2025. Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to stay connected with future episodes! 📺 Also available on YouTube: Entire series playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSaVisoF0D_GKxVmHmakNxdpAJCb5_VTP More info: https://www.katharinemclennan.com/ Contact: [email protected] Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katharinemclennan/

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