Governance is all too often seen in startup companies as a chore, or necessary evil, when it is really a positive and will enable success. Dermot Campbell, founder of SEEIO, is trying to bring more of the latter to the venture world. In this episode, he discusses how startups can enable good governance without spending too much time on it and make it a means to the right end rather than an end in itself.
Dermot covers a lot of areas, including:
Whether you are a founder looking to put governance into place or an investor helping or wanting a company to do it, this is an essential discussion.
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Dermot Campbell is an experienced fintech leader, known for founding Kuber Ventures and building it up to be a key player in the alternative investment platform sector. As CEO of SEEIO, he is transforming corporate governance for startup and scaleup SMEs. His expertise spans wealth management, financial planning, and navigating regulatory environments. Prior to becoming a startup founder, Dermot was a Chartered Wealth Manager and in his early career he was an airline pilot.
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