Introduction with Dean Peter Tufano

Introduction with Dean Peter Tufano

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Watts up with EV charging: An entrepreneur’s view from ground zero

Leye (Cornelius) Makanjuola, Oxford Saïd MBA and host discusses the EV charging market with Folasade Ayoola, a fellow student and entrepreneur. In this episode, Fola Ayoola delves into her experience co-building ElectricFish, a climate tech company building distributed energy sto ...  Afficher plus

Not Getting Tangled

The importance of red tape in growing economies. In this episode, Jordan Zele, Oxford Saïd MBA and host discusses regulation with Nattawan Kularbkeo, a fellow student and Senior Investigation officer at SEC Thailand. Nattawan challenges the idea that markets must choose between g ...  Afficher plus

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The Education Revolution: John Sanei and Alan Cohen (05.12.2019
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Episode 136, 'A World Unmade' with Peter Hitchens (Part I - The Rage Against God)
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