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View all podcasts →E5 | S2: Culture-Hacking, Transforming Millions of Lives : The Story of Kuntal Fisher.
Imagine being able to play a small part in bringing life-changing treatments to patients, giving people hope, and allowing them to spend a little more time with loved ones. Making a positive difference in people’s lives is more than just a mission statement for founder and CEO Kuntal Fisher—it’s a way of life. Together with her husband Mark, Kuntal has built a hugely successful business, FIECON, that makes life-changing treatments and healthcare more accessible to all. Their work is saving lives every day. In this episode, we dive into the story behind FIECON and how Kuntal’s own battle with illness reignited her passion for science, fuelling her determination to make a difference in the healthcare industry, but her impact doesn’t stop there. She’s also on a personal mission to invest in, mentor, and share knowledge with other female founders, helping to level the playing field.
E4 | S2: Culture First = Better Business Innovation : Entrepreneur Rob Pierre had it all worked out.
From selling goldfish to his classmates in Trinidad, to becoming one of the most successful media leaders in the UK, Rob Pierre learnt the art of entrepreneurship from a young age. From growing Jellyfish into a multimillion-pound digital marketing powerhouse with clients including Netflix and Google, to exiting the company to impart his learnings and help guide other businesses to sustainable growth. This episode offers a true masterclass in maintaining a small business mindset whilst achieving commercial success without compromising on your values and personal beliefs.
E3 | S2: From Revolution to Serial Founder : Shirin Dehghan’s Tech Journey.
Escaping the revolution in Iran, engineering entrepreneur Shirin Dehghan moved to the UK at the age of 14. Despite the challenges, she learned the language and pursued a degree in engineering and electronics. Shirin’s perseverance paid off when she founded her first company, eventually selling it for £85 million.
Now the CEO of Oxford Algorithms, Shirin shares her inspiring journey of hope, from a childhood passion for science through the challenges of losing a multi-million euro deal to becoming one of the UK’s most successful women in tech.