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Startup and Nation
Meng Fei Shen
17 episodes
5 days ago
Where startup meets government, academia, and global innovation Let’s talk opportunities. Across countries, industries, and sectors. We’re here to breakdown the network siloes to uncover emerging opportunities and ventures across the global startup ecosystem. This podcast is for founders, investors, academics, governments, and anyone who wants to nerd out with us on the creative ways startups can engage with various sectors and markets (and vice versa!).
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Where startup meets government, academia, and global innovation Let’s talk opportunities. Across countries, industries, and sectors. We’re here to breakdown the network siloes to uncover emerging opportunities and ventures across the global startup ecosystem. This podcast is for founders, investors, academics, governments, and anyone who wants to nerd out with us on the creative ways startups can engage with various sectors and markets (and vice versa!).
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Business
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Using Policy Smarts to Navigate the Changing Climate Tech Politics | Serena Allen - AirVitalize
Startup and Nation
30 minutes 44 seconds
6 months ago
Using Policy Smarts to Navigate the Changing Climate Tech Politics | Serena Allen - AirVitalize

“The politics change, but policy does not change.”

In this episode of Startup and Nation, I chat with Serena Allen, founder & CEO of AirVitalize, who’s building a clean air tech company across two very different worlds: Fairbanks, Alaska’s public sector and Los Angeles’s athletic space.

Serena studied public policy at USC, and instead of going the nonprofit route, she found her path in climate tech - building a startup that tackles air pollution in some of the most affected areas in the U.S.

I was so impressed by how thoughtfully she navigates today’s political and funding landscape.

Serena shares:

- Why founders need to stop focusing on politics and start understanding policy

- How she’s raised over $200K in non-dilutive funding from grants and competitions

- What it takes to build trust with government stakeholders and local communities

- Why reframing your climate narrative for different audiences is important

- Tips for hardware founders breaking into climate resilience and B2G spaces

We also talk about what it means to build in a sector where exits are slow and the urgency is high - and why grit, clarity, and curiosity matter.


#ClimateTech #StartupFunding #NonDilutiveGrants #HardwareStartup #CleanAir #ClimateResilience #PublicPolicy #FounderStories #AirVitalize #StartupAndNation #B2G #SBIR #PolicyNotPolitics(Filmed on 3/14 so we also did a fun little pi day extravaganza! 🥧)

00:00 Serena's Background and Climate Tech Journey

02:08 Building Trust in Fairbanks, Alaska

04:22 Public Policy and Climate Innovation

05:57 Pi Day Break06:35 Funding and Grants for Startups

18:49 Navigating the Climate Tech Landscape

25:22 Understanding Policy and Law

28:37 Seeking the Right Partners

30:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Startup and Nation
Where startup meets government, academia, and global innovation Let’s talk opportunities. Across countries, industries, and sectors. We’re here to breakdown the network siloes to uncover emerging opportunities and ventures across the global startup ecosystem. This podcast is for founders, investors, academics, governments, and anyone who wants to nerd out with us on the creative ways startups can engage with various sectors and markets (and vice versa!).