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THOMAS MCINTYRE SCHULTZ | Road-tripping in a Volvo and the weirdness of a Swedish Pizza

35 min · 30. Juni 2026
Episode THOMAS MCINTYRE SCHULTZ | Road-tripping in a Volvo and the weirdness of a Swedish Pizza Cover

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I met with Thomas McIntyre Schultz, Communications at Volvo Cars USA, at their headquarters in Mahwah, New Jersey, to talk about Volvo's 70-year history in the United States, how it all started, and the footprints of the company's innovative spirit. But halfway into this journey, this was also a good opportunity to get to know Thomas as one of my key partners in this adventure. So we got to talk about his Swedish connection, life in New York City, road-tripping in a Volvo - and the weirdness of a Swedish Pizza.

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