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David Dostal, a German entrepreneur and freedom seeker in Czech Republic

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In this weeks episode we meet David Dostal, a German entrepreneur who values freedom above anything else in life.
David was born in Germany the year after his Czechoslovakian parents flew the communist regime in Czechoslovakia and this has tainted David's life in his quest for freedom.
We talk about his dream of setting up his own company and how he, as a 25 year old, succeeded with that in Switzerland after having failed to do it in Germany where there was much more bureaucracy for creating a company.
We hear about his experience as an investor and how he, for the first time, saw the Corporate world from the other side and realized the difference between an entrepreneur and a manager.
He also talks about Fetview, the company he started, in Czech Republic, that is using the cloud to store and securely share patient and medical data between doctors and patients, etc and is revolutionizing the work for gynecologists and patients in 30 countries.
David also tells the story of how he, as a teenager, improved part of the Mercedes production line in Stuttgart and he gives some valuable advice to young students and entrepreneurs.
For detailed show notes go to The Corporate Corner website.
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In this weeks episode we meet David Dostal, a German entrepreneur who values freedom above anything else in life.
David was born in Germany the year after his Czechoslovakian parents flew the communist regime in Czechoslovakia and this has tainted David's life in his quest for freedom.
We talk about his dream of setting up his own company and how he, as a 25 year old, succeeded with that in Switzerland after having failed to do it in Germany where there was much more bureaucracy for creating a company.
We hear about his experience as an investor and how he, for the first time, saw the Corporate world from the other side and realized the difference between an entrepreneur and a manager.
He also talks about Fetview, the company he started, in Czech Republic, that is using the cloud to store and securely share patient and medical data between doctors and patients, etc and is revolutionizing the work for gynecologists and patients in 30 countries.
David also tells the story of how he, as a teenager, improved part of the Mercedes production line in Stuttgart and he gives some valuable advice to young students and entrepreneurs.
For detailed show notes go to The Corporate Corner website.
Support the show

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