A visit to Kiwi Landing Pad in San Francisco
NZ Business Podcast: A visit to Kiwi Landing Pad in San Francisco
Catherine Robinson of Kiwi Landing Pad (San Francisco) shares valuable business and entrepreneurial insights with NZ Business Podcast host Paul Spain.
Catherine highlights some of the businesses (such as Xero, Vend, Mako and Booktrack) who have utilised the Kiwi Landing Pad as part of establishing themselves in the United States. She goes on to detail why New Zealanders should avoid thinkNZ Business Podcast: A visit to Kiwi Landing Pad in San Francisco
Catherine Robinson of
Kiwi Landing Pad (San Francisco) shares valuable business
and entrepreneurial insights with NZ Business Podcast host
Paul Spain.
Catherine highlights some of the businesses
(such as Xero, Vend, Mako and Booktrack) who have utilised
the Kiwi Landing Pad as part of establishing themselves in
the United States. She goes on to detail why New Zealanders
should avoid thinking they’re in a ‘David vs Goliath’
battle when they compete in the international
marketplace.
Hosted by Paul Spain, the NZ Business Podcast follows in the footsteps of Spain’s NZ Tech Podcast which consistently ranks as the top dedicated local podcast in New Zealand. Each new episode of the NZ Business Podcast has so far reached the top of the Business category on iTunes.
The NZ Business Podcast aims to initially provide 24 episodes each year. Listen at www.nzbusinesspodcast.com or via iTunes (on Mac and PC), Apple’s iPhone/iPod Podcast app along with podcasting apps on Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry.
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