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Episode # 4 - Anastasia Mourogova Millin (Part 1)

1 h 9 min · 30 de jul de 2025
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In part one of a special two-part episode, Anastasia shares stories from her unique upbringing as the daughter of two nuclear scientists, her decision to pursue university studies in Canada, and the pivotal moments that shaped her early career.  She reflects on her transition from traditional investment banking to purpose-driven impact banking, offers candid insights into the challenges facing Canada’s financial system, and explains what inspired her to launch two mission-focused companies: DanSa Capital and Ombrello Solutions. Stay informed on Canada's latest developments in science, technology, innovation, and policy by subscribing to our free newsletter, Innovation This Week. Visit our website at https://researchmoneyinc.com/home to learn more and sign up.

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Episode # 4 - Anastasia Mourogova Millin (Part 1)

In part one of a special two-part episode, Anastasia shares stories from her unique upbringing as the daughter of two nuclear scientists, her decision to pursue university studies in Canada, and the pivotal moments that shaped her early career.  She reflects on her transition from traditional investment banking to purpose-driven impact banking, offers candid insights into the challenges facing Canada’s financial system, and explains what inspired her to launch two mission-focused companies: DanSa Capital and Ombrello Solutions. Stay informed on Canada's latest developments in science, technology, innovation, and policy by subscribing to our free newsletter, Innovation This Week. Visit our website at https://researchmoneyinc.com/home to learn more and sign up.

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