Two months into Hopin in Strategic Finance — how it’s goingSharing my early experiences of being a Strategic Finance Analyst at Hopin, though some things are better experienced than articulated.Oct 20, 2020Oct 20, 2020
Why do a coding bootcamp if you don’t want to be developer?As the title may suggest, I did a coding bootcamp and I didn’t want to become a developer. I knew that going into the bootcamp. I think it…Jun 12, 2020Jun 12, 2020
The CoWork Chronicles, IIIAnother instalment in the short stories detailing events that may or may not have happened in a co-working space.Apr 2, 2020Apr 2, 2020
InsurTech startups — what makes them interesting?As I emphasise in my contribution to The InsurTech Book,[1] InsurTech is about solving the problems of the insurance industry and…May 29, 2019May 29, 2019
The CoWork Chronicles, IIThis CoWork Chronicle story is inspired by an event that may or may not have happened while being a tenant of a co-working space. As per…Jun 16, 2018Jun 16, 2018
The CoWork Chronicles, pilotSo, I thought that I’d try my hand at creative writing. Let me rephrase that — I thought I’d be bold and upload my existing attempt at…Apr 10, 2018Apr 10, 2018
So much more than InsurTechWorking for a venture capital fund backed by a large, global insurance company means a few things. (1) Everybody thinks you know InsurTech…Feb 21, 2017Feb 21, 2017
Thinking about AI, meeting geek-girls and then back to work.Lots has been going on in Q4 of 2016 professionally and personally (and all good, I might add) that has led to a hiatus in blogging. Don’t…Oct 23, 2016Oct 23, 2016
Zero to One — Peter Thiel, Blake Masters (2014)Never during my undergraduate or postgraduate studies was I so inspired by a course that I shared my notes online, or in my blog (not that…Sep 2, 2016Sep 2, 2016
Brown Dogs and Barbers — Karl Beecher (2014)Until now, the books I’ve reviewed have been big titles, or at least on the radar. It’s always nice to have picked a book off the beaten…Aug 12, 2016Aug 12, 2016