STATION F DATA POINTS

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Station F: A business incubator for startups, located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It is noted as the world's largest startup facility. Situated in a former rail freight depot previously known as la Halle Freyssinet

The campus was founded in 2017 by telecom billionaire Xavier Niel who invested $285 million into the campus around the same time Emmanuel Macron became French president.

The building spans the Eiffel Tower's length lying down and greets 5,000 people through its doors every day.

One ecosystem: Station F is seen as the only startup campus where the whole entrepreneurial ecosystem is under one roof.

Station F's creation has inspired many women and people from minority backgrounds to work on the campus, importantly the residents from the working-class suburbs or banlieues.

Twitter: @joinstationf

"We would compare our services more to a university." -- Roxanne Varza

The official language at Station F is English.

A third of its residents are women, and 45 percent of its flagship program has female founders.

Queen of 1,000 startups – Interview with Roxanne Varza, Director of Station F

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Born in California with Iranian roots, Roxanne Varza today runs Station F in Paris, the largest startup campus worldwide, backed by Xavier Niel. Before her current role, Roxanne was the lead for Microsoft’s startup activities in France and former Editor of TechCrunch France. Being listed by Business Insider as one of the top 30 women under 30 in tech, Roxanne is a passionate startup enthusiast who co-founded StartHer (ex Girls in Tech Paris) and is the co-organizer of the Failcon Paris conference.
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"With more than 30 startup programs, 35 public administrations, 100 VC funds, 4 mentorship offices and 600 events per year, STATION F offers all the best resources and knowledge to help entrepreneurs grow their companies."

Uncertainty and why it’s a good thing | Brigadoon Monthly | Member Call

Brigadoon Monthly | Member Call
November 18, 2020
2:00 pm ET

Title: Uncertainty and why it’s a good thing

Speaker: Gerald Ashley | Managing Director @ St Mawgan & Co + Independent Non-Executive Director @ Equitile Investments


Gerald is one of the UK’s leading advisors, writers, and speakers on behavioral risk, disruptive change, and decision making.

Before becoming a full-time consultant in 2001, he spent 25 years in banking and finance, most recently at the Bank for International Settlements.

Looking at risk from all industries and areas of life and study, Gerald seeks to challenge the classical economic models, attempting to predict behavior with linear, rational processes.

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