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Joe Haslam, ScaleUps & IE

40 min · 19 de jun de 2025
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My guest today is Joe Haslam, Executive Director of the Owners Scaleup Program at IE Business School & Professor at IE University * Joe Haslam [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joehas/] * Owner's ScaleUp Program, IE University [https://www.ie.edu/lifelong-learning/programs/owners-scaleup-program/] In this conversation, Joe provides counsel and advice to those interested in jumping into the Spanish tech ecosystem, both expats considering a move to Spain and young founders contemplating a new venture.  He's also a fantastic story teller, with a wide ranging perspective on the past twenty years of tech growth in Spain. Enjoy this conversation with Joe Haslam.

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