In the first episode of our new Phoenix Talent Talks: Success Series Podcast in partnership with the Business Post, we are thrilled to welcome Aidan Corbett, co-founder of Ireland's most recent unicorn, Wayflyer.
We learn more about Aidan's journey from his days as a UCC Engineering student to co-founder of Europe's fastest growing FinTech, his definition of success, key business lessons learned and the vision for Wayflyer going forward.
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