"It was not even about applying for a job because nobody would recruit me. I’m from Thailand, I didn’t have track record, I didn’t go to Ivy League School, which is usually a feeder school. I would use my stipend and I flew in by myself, cold call people and cold email people and pitch that you should hire me. I got a bunch of rejections. Maybe like I, I think I pitched like 50 or sending 50 emails to senior economists and then one said yes. It was the highest return I ever had in my life because the rest is the history and those kind of moments that taught me that I should take risks like this and not afraid of rejections because the payoff, the 1% or 2% payoff is huge.- Jeep Kline" - Jeep Kline
In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on the global citizen mindset, emerging market opportunities, and the lifelong project of supporting underdogs.
Keywords: Global Citizen, Emerging Market Opportunities, Supporting Underdogs, USA, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Women, VC