In this episode, we welcomed Nicole Richards, CEO of US firm Allonnia, a company that promises to enzymes and microbes to degrade environmental contaminants. Now the topic of PFAS, per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as forever chemicals, is getting a lot of attention. Known for their unbreakable bonds, they’re used in pretty much everything, from non-stick saucepans through to waterproof jackets, and military firefighting foam applications. Following a regulatory limit introduction by ...
All content for The Stream (with Will & Tom) is the property of Will Sarni & Tom Freyberg and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
In this episode, we welcomed Nicole Richards, CEO of US firm Allonnia, a company that promises to enzymes and microbes to degrade environmental contaminants. Now the topic of PFAS, per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as forever chemicals, is getting a lot of attention. Known for their unbreakable bonds, they’re used in pretty much everything, from non-stick saucepans through to waterproof jackets, and military firefighting foam applications. Following a regulatory limit introduction by ...
Building & selling a water software company for $1 billion – Colby Manwaring on life after the exit
The Stream (with Will & Tom)
51 minutes
9 months ago
Building & selling a water software company for $1 billion – Colby Manwaring on life after the exit
On this episode of The Stream podcast, Will and Tom are joined by the brilliant Colby Manwaring, the former CEO of Innovyse, the chair of Envirosuite and the director of many other companies, who orchestrated a landmark $1 billion acquisition in the water technology sector. In this episode, he shares his entrepreneurial journey, from shifting from mechanical to civil engineering to building a successful software company. Learn valuable insights on: Building a High-Growth Tech Co...
The Stream (with Will & Tom)
In this episode, we welcomed Nicole Richards, CEO of US firm Allonnia, a company that promises to enzymes and microbes to degrade environmental contaminants. Now the topic of PFAS, per and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as forever chemicals, is getting a lot of attention. Known for their unbreakable bonds, they’re used in pretty much everything, from non-stick saucepans through to waterproof jackets, and military firefighting foam applications. Following a regulatory limit introduction by ...