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Ep 93.1: Raising North Korean Entrepreneurs | Geoffrey See (former Chairman, Choson Exchange & WEF Young Global Leader)

Ep 93.1: Raising North Korean Entrepreneurs | Geoffrey See (former Chairman, Choson Exchange & WEF Young Global Leader)

FromSo This Is My Why


Ep 93.1: Raising North Korean Entrepreneurs | Geoffrey See (former Chairman, Choson Exchange & WEF Young Global Leader)

FromSo This Is My Why

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

North Korean women are entrepreneurs.Not the first thing you might think of, but a reality that STIMY’s latest guest - Geoffrey See - knows very well.So who is Geoffrey See?Here’s a quick run down ??Graduated from Yale University & the Wharton Business School; Worked as a Bain consultant;Co-founded Choson Exchange: a social enterprise that created the largest training program for female entrepreneurs in North Korea - which ended up being profiled in a Harvard Business School case study;Helped launch a blockchain protocol that had a $2B coin cap at its cap;Is a digital currency taskforce member and consumer protection report author at the World Economic Forum Global Council for Digital Currency Governance;Is a Ethereum Foundation fellow and a Kauffman Fellow; andIs now the CEO of Poko: a Y-Combinator backed startup focused on building DAOs to empower the next generation of investors, entrepreneurs and creatorsIn Part 1, we cover his childhood & experience building Choson Exchange.Highlights:3:22 A strange relationship with authority5:28 Wharton Business School8:15 First brush with North Korea10:31 North Korean men in politics, women in business11:17 What does “business” mean in North Korea?14:51 Building partnerships with North Korean Universities16:34 Overcoming paranoia 20:16 How to find champions21:48 Doing due diligence on potential partners23:48 What North Koreans thought of the “rule of law”28:26 Choson Exchange’s financing model30:06 Measuring impact31:15 Keeping the faith 33:58 The people that helped Geoffrey the most (i.e. a former Foreign Minister, National Security Advisor to multiple South Korean Presidents & ex-Global Managing Director of McKinsey & Company) 37:05 Deciding to leave Choson Exchange 38:56 The difficulties of letting goOnce you’ve listened to Part 1, head over to Part 2 to learn about how Geoffrey entered the web3 space and what he’s doing with Poko!?Show notes: www.sothisismywhy.com/93 ?  Weekly Newsletter on upcoming STIMY guests/interesting things to make you a more interesting people:  https://sothisismywhy.ck.page/ebf231f605 ? Like STIMY? Buy us a ☕️?: https://beacons.ai/sothisismywhy
Released:
Sep 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast featuring inspiring people about their journey to discovering and living their "WHY" or purpose in life. With your host & producer, Ling Yah, we deep dive into everything from finances to dealing with doubts and setbacks, and how to forge an unconventional career from ground zero! Expect to hear from entrepreneurs, artists, journalists, musicians, Hollywood actresses, VC founders and more. Visit www.sothisismywhy.com for more details!