37 Degrees Latitude

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We are flipping the script for season two of 37 Degrees Latitude.  Last season, we were talking 37 degrees south, with founders in Australia who have scaled their startups to the USA.  We start this season tracking down Australian founders now in the States, and bring you their stories from 37 degrees north.  

Join U.S. Consul General Mike Kleine for the next six weeks to hear how these founders followed their dreams and built their destiny.

Credits

Mike Kleine is a career diplomat for the U.S. Department of State who is currently the U.S. Consul General to Melbourne. As a former founder turned diplomat, he has a deep-seated interest in entrepreneurship, a fascination with innovation, and a passion for the U.S-Australia relationship.

Thanks to Courtney Carthy of Mushroom Group for producing the series; U.S. Mission Australia staff Nicola Taylor, Gabrielle Connellan, and Jacob Goldschlager for production assistance; Tim Dolstra for artwork; and Jack Bourke from Melbourne’s City Calm Down for the original soundtrack.

Season 2 guests in order of appearance:

Maria Sipka, Linqia

Nick Stone, Bluestone Lane

Flavia Tata Nadini, Fleet Space Technologies

Vanessa Wilson, StorReduce

Anthony Goldbloom, Kaggle

Meggie Palmer, PepTalkHer

 

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In this podcast, U.S. Consul General to Melbourne Michael Kleine meets the Australian founders and entrepreneurs who cut a path between 37˚ N & S and found capital, partners, markets, and success in the United States. 

Mike Kleine is a career diplomat for the U.S. Department of State Officer who is currently the U.S. Consul General to Melbourne. As a former founder turned diplomat, he has a deep-seated interest in entrepreneurship, a fascination with innovation, and a passion for the U.S-Australia relationship.

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