🌎 Welcome back to the CleanTechies PodLetter, VC edition.
Today, we are talking to Jamil Wyne of Climate Tech Bootcamp & Riffle Ventures.
In this episode, you will find:
Why direct access to customers and revenue generation are crucial for success in the climate tech space
How Jamil shaped Climate Tech Bootcamp with individuals with deep subject matter expertise and a builder's mindset
A walkthrough of his leading report “The Climate Tech Opportunity” published by the Oxford Climate Tech Initiative
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The Guest: Jamil Wyne
Jamil has MANY different involves that put him in 4 different roles:
Investor: Running Riffle Ventures and investing personally in a number of climate startups
Academic: Lecturing at George Washington University and lead of the Climate Tech Opportunity at Oxford Climate Tech Initiative
Policy Advisor: Advisory roles at UNICEF, The World Bank, the US International Development Finance Corporation, and more
Ecosystem Builder: Founding Climate Tech Bootcamp
The VC: Riffle Ventures
Riffle Ventures is an impact engine that unlocks climate innovation to solve meaningful problems. They are a collective of mission-driven builders, educators, investors, and designers.
Through our Climate Ecosystem Design and advisory services, we co-create with various stakeholders in three key areas: education, program design, and venture creation.
Their vision is to catalyze and build ventures focused on creating a more resilient, equitable, and just world.
The Company: Climate Tech Bootcamp
The Climate Tech Bootcamp supports climate entrepreneurs from around the world by providing accessto expert-led training, mentors, and a like-minded community of peers dedicated to tackling thepressing issues of climate change.
📝 Show Notes:
💭 Topics
1:16 Intro
10:36 Policy-oriented mindset in climate
16:27 Parallels between developmental finance and climate investing
29:24 Origins of CT Bootcamp
36:58 Choosing Climate experts and filling in founders’ weaknesses
54:12 What is Riffle Ventures
59:55 How he thinks about COP 28 being in Dubai and concerns with O&G
1:08:41 The Climate Tech Opportunity
1:08:41 Energy
1:10:00 Transportation
1:11:31 Food & Ag
1:12:47 Industry
1:15:43 Built Environment
1:17:49 GHG Capture
1:20:16 Managing & Reporting
1:23:01 Advice to VCs
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GUEST: Jamil Wyne
COMPANY: Riffle Ventures, Climate Tech Bootcamp
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