#14, Gov. Wes Moore on entrepreneurship, leadership and governing like a founder

Think of Gov. Wes Moore as Maryland’s chief entrepreneurial officer. He didn’t take a traditional path to the top. He served in a combat zone in Afghanistan, built an edtech company, wrote multiple bestselling books and became Maryland’s first Black governor by running as an anti-establishment Democrat, initially polling at less than 1%.

In this episode, the governor leaves the politics at the door and talks with host Dan Simons as a founder, leader and entrepreneur. They discuss what military service teaches you about startup culture, how to lead a 60,000-person organization while still moving like a startup, what it takes to rebrand an entire state, how mission-driven leaders measure success and why the best entrepreneurs are the ones who climb without a rope.

If you’re a founder, entrepreneur or business leader looking for lessons on leadership, resilience, scaling and building something that matters, this is the conversation for you. Subscribe and listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and watch the full episode on YouTube.

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