CEO of leading crypto exchange EasyCrypto - Janine Grainger
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Janine Grainger from Easy Crypto is one of New Zealand’s biggest tech CEO and founders, running the Easy Crypto New Zealand, Australia and now South Africa. In this episode, we are thrilled to be talking to her about her business, career path and entrepreneurship tips.The CryptoGirls co-hosts are Sophie and Nikita, who specialise in Law and Market Design respectively.
Stay tuned for Part II: The Technical!
Episode chapters are as follows:
01:25 Introduction 02:53 Janine’s beginnings: role models & allies 06:00 Corporate life vs Entrepreneurship 06:50 Start of Easy Crypto 08:30 Entrepreneurial traits & risk appetite 11:10 Can emotions play positively in business? 13:50 Preparing to transition from employee to CEO 16:30 First hire at Easy Crypto that changed Janine’s life 18:20 Perfectionism and letting go 25:00 Resilience builds strength 25:39 Easy Crypto’s recent $17m capital raise experience (& lots of hot tips!) 33:48 Key differences between the South African and New Zealander Easy Crypto customer
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