Being a serial entrepreneur can be fun and challenging especially when you are building plans, and scaling businesses. One such entrepreneur is Ollie Walsh who was also involved in creating one of Ireland’s first e-commerce websites back in the 1990’s and is now the Co-Founder & CEO of Pipit Global, a for-profit social impact start-up .
Ronan talks to Ollie about his background, what Pipit Global does, their crowd funding round via Spark, why being technical service provider is a good thing, and why KYC can be a significant overhead. Ollie also talks and how Pipit Global coped during the current pandemic and Pipit Global’s future plans.
More about Ollie:
Ollie is the CEO of Terraforma, the company behind Pipit Global. He has twenty years experience developing strategies for Start Ups and SMEs to target new markets and to grow. He specialises in building teams and implementing plans and making them work. Ollie holds a MBS at National University of Ireland, Galway.
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