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How can a foundation of curiosity and operational experience make you a better investor? In this episode, we explore a remarkable career shift into venture capital, driven by a desire to understand what makes transformative companies tick. Our guest breaks down how they navigated family expectations, why hands-on operational experience is an investor's secret weapon, and the art of building trust with limited partners.

Then, we pivot to one of the most critical sectors being reshaped by technology: education. We dive deep into the future of EdTech, from innovative content delivery and financial solutions for student debt to the role of virtual reality in the classroom. We'll also explore the urgent need for emotional intelligence and work-readiness skills in modern curricula, and how the pandemic permanently altered the learning landscape.

This is a compelling conversation for anyone interested in the intersection of investing, technology, and building a more effective future for education.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Curious Investor: How intellectual curiosity and operational experience create a powerful foundation for a career in venture capital.
  • Building the Fund: Insights into VC trends and the nuanced process of building strong, lasting relationships with Limited Partners (LPs).
  • The Future of Learning: An exploration of cutting-edge EdTech, from AI and VR to new models for tackling student debt and improving peer learning.
  • Educating the Whole Person: Why the next wave of educational innovation must include financial literacy and emotional intelligence.
  • The Pandemic's Lasting Impact: How global regulations and remote learning have permanently reshaped content delivery and the definition of a classroom.
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