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Lessons from $1 BILLION Founder of Australia’s First Tech Unicorn: David Shein

Jul 02, 202455 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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On today’s episode of Moonshot, I’m joined by legendary entrepreneur and founder of Australia’s first tech unicorn, David Shein. David sold his company, Com Tech Communications, for over $1 billion in the year 2000.David’s leadership not only transformed the landscape but also set new standards for success. With a profound focus on people—customers, staff, and business partners—David’s philosophy has shaped enduring companies and inspired countless entrepreneurs.

David is a Founding Partner at the highly successful venture capital firm, Our Innovation Fund (OIF), where he continues to mentor and invest in exceptional startups. In 2021, he published his first book, The Dumbest Guy at the Table: How I Founded Australia’s First Unicorn, sharing valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.In this episode, we delve into David's insights on building a billion-dollar company, creating an exceptional company culture, and his invaluable perspectives on leadership and growth. Join me for a conversation with an incredibly humble & intelligent leader. Let’s dive in!

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