Stories from Gen Z entrepreneurs
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The average age of a successful founder has recently been placed at 45 years of age – why do you think this is? In our final episode exploring Gen Z, we will be joined by a couple of Wellington-based entrepreneurs who are of the Z generation, Ana Warnock, business manager at Sewing Depot, and Shuari Naidoo, CEO and founder of Moraka Menstrual Cups. We will be hearing first-hand from the founders what it’s truly like to live as a young entrepreneur in our current world, what current challenges Gen Z entrepreneurs face that other entrepreneurs don't and what unique opportunities they have, being born into this particular generation.  This episode of Creative Couch is hostedby Dr Colin Kennedy, Head of Creative HQ's School of Innovation and Senior Innovation Specialist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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