Ep8 Why getting a divorce is easier than getting rid of a cofounder in a startup

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We’re back with another The Belinda Esterhammer Show x Fem Founded episode and this time powerhouse Enkhbolor Gantulga joined me as guest. Enkhe wears many hats, some of them are startup (co)founder, Vice Consul, Economist, mother and lifelong learner.


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Tune in to the episode and learn…

  • How getting a divorce (in Enkhe’s case) was easier than splitting up from a startup cofounder

  • Why not wanting to let go in relationships and startups is so similar

  • Why you don’t have to live under a roof to be a family

  • Why getting a divorce is usually a woman’s decision

  • How she co-parents her daughter across different countries (Hong Kong and Mongolia), especially now during COVID-19

  • How she landed a job as consultant at The World Bank

  • How she instills the startup mindset in her daughter

  • How before 2011 Mongolia didn't even have a word for startup

  • More about the Mongolian startup ecosystem and how Enkhe helped to create a startup ecosystem in 2015 with the godfather of the Mongolian startups Batoktyabri Davaasuren aka Oko D

  • Why when it comes to early stages with startups it’s not so much about ideas but getting things done and the team

  • Why her friends call her and her daughter the Mongolian Gilmore Girls

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