Marieta talks to Louisa Mesnard, chief marketing officer at Elaia company.
Elaia is a leading European Digital & Deep Tech VC firm. Louisa explains more about how the company chooses what start-ups to invest in and why they believe deep tech investments will always pay off.
Louisa talks about seed funding unicorns and how they determine a start-up will be worth over $1 billion. The company’s values are also discussed as well as the importance of a diverse team and how it helps them in decision making.
About Marieta:
Marieta is a student journalist, currently pursuing a degree in Coventry University. She is from Bulgaria and moved to the United Kingdom three years ago to prepare for a career in journalism since she believes it best suits her interests and strength. Marieta has a passion for writing and is keen on producing digital content. She is a driven and creative aspiring journalist who is always on the lookout for a good story.
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