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This week’s episode of the Grow VC Everyone Funding Startups podcast explores the local startup ecosystem in Beijing, China. Our tour guide for this episode is Carole Wai Hai, founder of the Beijing-based startup grassRoots’ly and organizer of Beijing’s first iWeekend event. Carole uses her personal experience to provide entrepreneurs and investors with an inside look at the landscape they would encounter in China’s capital city.

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What’s the hottest startup industry? Where is the capital coming from? How supportive is the entrepreneurial community? What role do foreigners and international markets play in the local startup scene? Carole provides thoughtful responses to these questions and many, many more…

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ryan Based in New York, Ryan combines legal training and startup experience to position Grow VC’s global platform within the United States' emerging equity crowdfunding market. Ryan has experienced the hurdles that prevent promising startups from securing funding and maintains strong opinions on how to ensure the JOBS Act actually lowers these hurdles. He (shamelessly) shares these views as host of Grow VC's Everyone Funding Startups podcast. Ryan recently graduated from NYU School of Law and will begin his legal practice as a capital markets and securities associate at the New York office of Morrison Foerster.

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