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Talent, Timing & Tenacity. Startup Success at Venture Atlanta | Allyson Eman and Michael Malakhov

28 min · 14. heinä 2025
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In this session of The Talent Pieces Podcast, Carlos Delcid sits down with Robert Daniel, a fintech catalyst at ATDC, to explore Atlanta’s booming fintech ecosystem and its role as a major global payments hub. Robert shares insights on how Atlanta became a leader in financial technology, the key players shaping the industry, and how initiatives like ATDC and fintech accelerators are nurturing the next wave of innovation.They also dive into the importance of mentorship, fostering a strong startup culture, and how entrepreneurs can position themselves for success in the fintech space. Robert highlights the increasing role of AI in finance, the regulatory challenges that come with financial innovation, and the critical need for cybersecurity in an AI-driven world.Beyond fintech, Robert discusses his passion for comedy and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the need for founders to take breaks, prioritize mental health, and build strong, mission-driven teams. This conversation is a must-listen for entrepreneurs looking to navigate the fintech landscape, startup founders seeking funding and mentorship, and business leaders curious about Atlanta’s fintech dominance.

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