Start-Up Chile

Helping fund 51% of the worlds entrepreneurs. Anne Ravanona, Global Invest Her founder

By @SimonCocking Interview with Anne Ravanona @anneravanona , CEO and Founder of Global Invest Her helping women entrepreneurs become investor-ready and funded faster. TEDxSpeaker and Huffington…

10 years ago

Roxanne Varza, Startup Lover, TechCrunch, Microsoft, Girls in Tech, Top Tech Woman under 30!

Roxanne Varza  interviewing Satya Nadella (CEO Microsoft) Microsoft Ventures Demo Day Nov 2014 https://twitter.com/roxannevarza/status/598233588346265600 By @SimonCocking Interview with Roxanne Varza @roxannevarza startup…

11 years ago

Supporting Ireland’s Startup culture, Eoghan Stack, CEO of DCU Ryan Academy

By @SimonCocking Eoghan Stack – CEO, DCU Ryan Academy Your background, how did you end up doing what do you now?…

11 years ago

Why Galway is a great place for tech startups. John Breslin, Startup Galway polymath

By @SimonCocking https://twitter.com/johnbreslin/status/603512138913701888 You are involved in a lot of things. A natural consequence of a broad range of interests and…

11 years ago

Doing well by doing good. Ethical principles help SOS ventures into top 1%

By @SimonCocking We caught up with Sean O'Sullivan @sosventures founder of SOS Ventures and Car.ma. Sean O'Sullivan will be addressing the ITLG Silicon Valley Global…

11 years ago

Ian Lucey, Irish entrepreneur, founder of Lucey Technology and Lucey Social

By @SimonCocking Interview with Ian Lucey founder of Lucey Technology  How would you characterise the Dublin tech scene? What’s your…

11 years ago

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