37 min

introducing a new way of moving with georgia yexley | conversations in cleantech | episode five Conversations in Cleantech

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in this episode of conversations in cleantech, we’re joined by georgia yexley, head of cities uki at tier.
 
If you’re not familiar with tier mobility, there’s a chance you soon will be. as one of the world’s fastest growing micro mobility companies, they’re arriving in new cities on an almost weekly basis!
 
as someone who has been on the bleeding edge of micro mobility from day one, this instalment sees georgia share her career journey within micro mobility over the last 6 years.
 
georgia reflects what it’s been like experiencing hypergrowth at multiple micro mobility start ups, the challenges faced, problems solved and lessons learned in a sector that is still relatively young, as well as the social and community importance of what businesses like tier are trying to achieve.
 
as georgia circles back to - “because we're talking big scale, huge numbers, unicorns, and tech and all sorts and we can be forgotten that it's actually about helping people to move”.
 
hosted by jenny gladman, director at brightsmith group, this fifth episode of conversations in cleantech is an engaging insight into micromobility with learnings on scaling, community and working with your competitors that are applicable across the cleantech industry.
 
timestamped guide:
00:49 - introduction to georgia
02:35 - tell me a bit about your journey into mobility
06:16 - tell me about how it felt launching tier into London, your hometown?
08:11 - can you share some of the stats around micromobilty to give our listeners some insight?
10:49 - what are some of the interesting challenges that you've faced and the problems that you've solved?
13:52 - why collaboration in cleantech is key
18:08 - what inspires you?
20:45 - can you share some of your experiences in driving a postie change?
24:09 - where does mobility fit into the wider clean tech community?
29:31- what else is coming for tier and mobility as a whole?
31:04 - what else are you wanting to achieve?
33:57 - advice on getting into micro mobility
 
connect with your host, jenny gladman, on linkedin.
find your guest, georgia yexley on linkedin
thanks for listening to conversations in cleantech, brought to you by brightsmith.
This podcast is a Loaded Hype production.

in this episode of conversations in cleantech, we’re joined by georgia yexley, head of cities uki at tier.
 
If you’re not familiar with tier mobility, there’s a chance you soon will be. as one of the world’s fastest growing micro mobility companies, they’re arriving in new cities on an almost weekly basis!
 
as someone who has been on the bleeding edge of micro mobility from day one, this instalment sees georgia share her career journey within micro mobility over the last 6 years.
 
georgia reflects what it’s been like experiencing hypergrowth at multiple micro mobility start ups, the challenges faced, problems solved and lessons learned in a sector that is still relatively young, as well as the social and community importance of what businesses like tier are trying to achieve.
 
as georgia circles back to - “because we're talking big scale, huge numbers, unicorns, and tech and all sorts and we can be forgotten that it's actually about helping people to move”.
 
hosted by jenny gladman, director at brightsmith group, this fifth episode of conversations in cleantech is an engaging insight into micromobility with learnings on scaling, community and working with your competitors that are applicable across the cleantech industry.
 
timestamped guide:
00:49 - introduction to georgia
02:35 - tell me a bit about your journey into mobility
06:16 - tell me about how it felt launching tier into London, your hometown?
08:11 - can you share some of the stats around micromobilty to give our listeners some insight?
10:49 - what are some of the interesting challenges that you've faced and the problems that you've solved?
13:52 - why collaboration in cleantech is key
18:08 - what inspires you?
20:45 - can you share some of your experiences in driving a postie change?
24:09 - where does mobility fit into the wider clean tech community?
29:31- what else is coming for tier and mobility as a whole?
31:04 - what else are you wanting to achieve?
33:57 - advice on getting into micro mobility
 
connect with your host, jenny gladman, on linkedin.
find your guest, georgia yexley on linkedin
thanks for listening to conversations in cleantech, brought to you by brightsmith.
This podcast is a Loaded Hype production.

37 min

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