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When this episode was recorded, she had just secured a $40M round.
By the time we publish it, 6 months later, she completed another round, this time for $100M.
She catapulted her startup into unicorn status and become the first Israeli female-entrepreneur to do so.
To think these are the least-interesting details of her biography is mind-blowing:
Growing up as an immigrant child to a handicapped mother, the identity-forming decade of hustling as a teenager, one global financial meltdown, two businesses and three kids later, Eynat Guez, Fo-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, shares her story.
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When this episode was recorded, she had just secured a $40M round.
By the time we publish it, 6 months later, she completed another round, this time for $100M.
She catapulted her startup into unicorn status and become the first Israeli female-entrepreneur to do so.
To think these are the least-interesting details of her biography is mind-blowing:
Growing up as an immigrant child to a handicapped mother, the identity-forming decade of hustling as a teenager, one global financial meltdown, two businesses and three kids later, Eynat Guez, Fo-Founder and CEO of Papaya Global, shares her story.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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