Episode Four : Benjamin Chong
Benjamin Chong has been building and investing in online businesses for 15 years now, and currently, holds a whole host of jobs. Among them, he is our cofounder and partner, as well as the director of the Founder Institute. Ben sits down with Gina in episode four to talk about breaking through the glass ceiling of the Australian tech ecosystem and recounts what it was like to start a business within the dial-up era as well as the relationship between investors and founders.
The Podcast.
Glass Ceiling is a new fortnightly podcast from the team at Startup Daily looking to tackle the issues around diversity in the startup ecosystem in a way that inspires and educates the leaders of tomorrow.
Hosts Gina and James explore everything from venture capital to gaming during their in-depth conversations with a range of high profile guests who despite their gender, race, disability, orientation have despite the many barriers against them, smashed through the proverbial glass ceiling paving the way for next to come.
The Hosts.
Gina Baldassarre has a habit of abbreviating every word in the english dictionary. That last sentence was not an exaggeration – we are considering a TLC reality show style intervention. Gina is the Head of Content at Startup Daily.
James Ward has a cat called John the Baptist, whose name the team invokes when it needs divine assistance. James is a content creator at Startup Daily and is an enabler of Gina’s abbreviation habit.
You can also find this podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.
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