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Chini ya Maji Media
Impact Africa Network
91 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories
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A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Founder Series : Samir Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO @ Sunculture
Chini ya Maji Media
1 hour 5 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
Founder Series : Samir Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO @ Sunculture

Betting on Solar Energy to Address Climate Change and Impact Lives

Samir Ibrahim grew up in Orlando, Florida. His parents always told him that the opportunities he had were not available to them back home. As a child of immigrants, Ibrahim knew that it was important to use his opportunities to help others.In this episode of our Founders series, host Mark Karake sits down with Ibrahim, Co-Founder & CEO of SunCulture and dives into his journey of how he ended up building SunCulture and involved in climate action.Listen to how his experience living in Florida and schooling at NYU shaped his worldview, how his 10 year plan actually became a 10 months plan, and how he landed on the insight that launched SunCulture along with lessons he learned as a startup founder.'In this episode, Samir shows us how taking our time building a startup isn't actually a bad thing, and he reinforces that every company has a different journey. He also speaks to how he went from being unsure of himself to building a company with 370 people.

This is a must listen!

Chini ya Maji Media
A podcast covering the African startup ecosystem; the players, dynamics, trends and stories