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From caddying for golfers at age 12 to managing a 1,000-person team at Citi Bike and now co-founding a climate-focused venture capital fund, Laura Fox's career journey exemplifies what's possible when curiosity drives your decisions instead of fear.
**Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.org. OR, need more convincing? Get the first chapters FREE here.**
In this captivating conversation, Laura shares how she transformed Citi Bike into a +$100M business while making sustainable transportation accessible to millions, before pivoting to invest in groundbreaking climate solutions for urban environments.
Drawing wisdom from her grandmother's appreciation for life's small wonders, Laura reveals why the "forest path" approach to career building—following your interests rather than a straight line—has allowed her to make both meaningful impact and financial success throughout her journey.
Whether you're considering business school, wondering how to evaluate career pivots, or curious about the climate tech investment landscape, Laura's refreshing perspective on embracing challenges will inspire you to approach your own 90,000 hours with renewed purpose.
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From caddying for golfers at age 12 to managing a 1,000-person team at Citi Bike and now co-founding a climate-focused venture capital fund, Laura Fox's career journey exemplifies what's possible when curiosity drives your decisions instead of fear.
**Ready to love your Mondays? Buy 'Work That's Worth It' now - Amazon, B&N, Bookshop.org. OR, need more convincing? Get the first chapters FREE here.**
In this captivating conversation, Laura shares how she transformed Citi Bike into a +$100M business while making sustainable transportation accessible to millions, before pivoting to invest in groundbreaking climate solutions for urban environments.
Drawing wisdom from her grandmother's appreciation for life's small wonders, Laura reveals why the "forest path" approach to career building—following your interests rather than a straight line—has allowed her to make both meaningful impact and financial success throughout her journey.
Whether you're considering business school, wondering how to evaluate career pivots, or curious about the climate tech investment landscape, Laura's refreshing perspective on embracing challenges will inspire you to approach your own 90,000 hours with renewed purpose.
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