In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...
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In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...
How to Make Your Startup Attractive to Investors & Acquirers with Jacopo Pichelli | STEP 2025
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23 minutes
8 months ago
How to Make Your Startup Attractive to Investors & Acquirers with Jacopo Pichelli | STEP 2025
Are you building a startup in the Middle East? Thinking about fundraising or dreaming of an exit? In this exclusive STEP 2025 conversation, Jacopo Pichelli from FTI Capital Advisors breaks down the real story behind startup acquisitions — and what makes a company truly attractive to buyers. 💡 Learn: - What M&A (mergers & acquisitions) actually means for startups - Why most founders prefer fundraising — but still end up selling - What large corporations look for when scouting startu...
Vision Voices
In this episode of Vision Voices: The Arabic Series, Lara sits down with Radwa Hassan to unpack the deeply personal and often unspoken question many people carry: “Is my Arabic good enough?” What begins as a conversation about dialects quickly becomes a reflection on identity, belonging, and the emotional weight that language carries—especially in a place as diverse as the UAE. Radwa, an Egyptian native Arabic speaker and mother raising her children in Dubai, shares how the Arabic she grew u...