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Burlesque & Business: How Being a Showgirl Helped Me Become a Stronger Leader

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Paulina Tenner has taken over Europe. Born in Poland, she moved to London in 2006 but joins us today from Austria, having just spoken as the keynote at an innovation convention in Vienna. She is an entrepreneur, an angel investor, a TEDx speaker and a founder of GrantTree, started with a purpose to help tech startups navigate the complex world of government funding. Since 2010 the team grew organically from 2 to over 50, and raised over £200m for more than 600 technology startups and scaleups using solely government funding schemes.

She shares her fascinating story of quite accidentally becoming a showgirl and how it changed her as a leader in business. You can also read about it in her book, "Laid Bare: What the Business Leader Learnt from the Stripper" This chick is a powerhouse, listen into her story or watch on our YouTube channel. (linked below)

Connect with Paulina...

  • Email: Paulina@GrantTree.co.uk
  • Online: PaulinaTenner.com
  • Instagram: PaulinaTenner
  • Twitter: PaulinaTenner

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