Joe has just finished co-writing "Silver Linings" with David Downs about the impact of Covid on businesses and the pivots they went through as a result. In this interview we find out about that but also dive deep into his background and hear about his childhood in England, moving to New Zealand at a young age, the work he was involved in before co-founding Nanogirl Labs and how they coped with Covid. We also have a great part of the conversation thinking about what the important things are that have been highlighted from the Pandemic. The event we discuss is taking place at the end of March 2021 and tickets are available here https://www.silverlinings.nz/
Nanogirl Labs: https://www.nanogirllabs.com
The book: https://www.penguin.co.nz/books/silver-linings-9780143775478
National Youth Theatre Company: https://nyt.nz
Coastguard NZ: https://www.coastguard.nz
LinkedIn article on pivoting: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/leading-our-business-through-covid-19-joe-davis/
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