• Disrupt whatever you can disrupt | Imad Gharazeddine, Lebanon/Canada

  • Aug 3 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

Disrupt whatever you can disrupt | Imad Gharazeddine, Lebanon/Canada

  • Summary

  • In the eighth episode of "Culture Mapping," we dive into the fascinating journey of Imad Gharazeddine, CEO and co-founder of Mamo. From growing up in Saudi Arabia to studying in Canada and landing a dream job at Google, Imad's story is one of determination and discovery.

    Join us as we explore his leap into the startup world, the hurdles he faces as a CEO, and his insights on building a vibrant corporate culture. With candid reflections on his student years and invaluable lessons from his career, Imad offers a captivating glimpse into the life of a modern entrepreneur. Tune in to uncover the secrets behind thriving in diverse environments and leading with vision. This is an episode you don’t want to miss!

    Cheers to the sponsor of this season - Flowwow, a marketplace where you can find flowers and presents for all the occasions. Use promocode CULTURE to get 15% discount on any purchase, it is available till 31 December 2024. Download the app: https://flowwow.com/s/CULTURE

    This show is created by storm, a podcast production studio, and movingo, an all-in-one platform for business setup & entrepreneurs relocation.


    Hosts and producers: Anastasia Davydova, Konstantin Koloskov

    Sound Engineer: Elina Bolshenkova

    Artwork: https://www.instagram.com/yad.vzglad/

    Jingle: Ziv Moran “Easy Peasy”

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