Campus To Capital

Julius Ambrosius and Konstantin Girst

In a world where AI can give you any answer, knowing which questions to ask becomes your most valuable skill. That's what Campus To Capital is all about. Currently ranked in Careers and Business podcast charts in Denmark, Germany and the UK.

  1. #25 Niels Martin Brøchner - Founder of Paradox on Organizational Intelligence, Context Fragmentation & the Future of Enterprise Software

    7 MAY

    #25 Niels Martin Brøchner - Founder of Paradox on Organizational Intelligence, Context Fragmentation & the Future of Enterprise Software

    Why are organizations still structured around management principles that are thousands of years old? This week we sat down with Niels Martin Brøchner, Founder of Paradox, a Danish startup building what might become one of the most ambitious infrastructure layers in enterprise software. Backed by SpeedInvest and already working with leading Danish companies, Paradox is tackling a problem most organizations feel every day but rarely describe clearly: context fragmentation -> the idea that meaning, priorities, and understanding drift as information moves through layers of an organization. Instead of building another productivity tool, Paradox is trying to fundamentally rethink how companies align, communicate, and make decisions. In this conversation, we explore what happens when organizations move beyond static workflows and toward continuously connected organizational intelligence. We talk about: Why most companies still operate on outdated organizational structures The hidden cost of context fragmentation inside large organizations What Paradox and Apppa actually do in practice The idea behind the “Organizational World Model” Why enterprise alignment is becoming one of the biggest software opportunities The overlap between AI, knowledge systems, and leadership Trust, security, and handling highly sensitive organizational data How AI could fundamentally reshape leadership and decision-making Building deep-tech enterprise software in Europe Advice for students and young founders entering tech Many thanks to Niels for the thoughtful and highly ambitious conversation. Now available on all major platforms.

    57 min
  2. #22 Peter Møllgaard - President of Copenhagen Business School on AI, Geopolitics & the Future of Business Education

    4 MAR

    #22 Peter Møllgaard - President of Copenhagen Business School on AI, Geopolitics & the Future of Business Education

    How should a European business school position itself in a world shaped by AI and geopolitical fragmentation? This week we sat down with Peter Møllgaard, President (Rektor) at Copenhagen Business School. From his early career in economic research and public policy to leading one of Europe’s most international business schools, Peter reflects on how universities are evolving in an era of technological acceleration and political uncertainty. We explore whether business schools risk becoming irrelevant in an AI-driven economy, how small open economies like Denmark navigate global power shifts, and what universities must do to remain both competitive and responsible. We talk about: The changing role of university leadership in a politicized and technologized worldEconomic power, tariffs, and fragmentation beyond the headlinesCBS’s positioning as a European alternative to US-style MBA modelsThe growing dominance of AI and STEM and what that means for business educationRedesigning education in the age of generative AISupporting international students in an increasingly complex global job marketThe responsibility of universities in climate and long-term policy debatesMany thanks to Peter for the thoughtful and forward-looking conversation. 🎧 Now available on all major platformsPS: Here is Peter’s Podcast Recommendation: https://www.economist.com/audio/podcasts/boss-class

    56 min
  3. #21 Michael Wiatr Aagaard - General Partner at Antler on Building Startups Before They Exis

    11 FEB

    #21 Michael Wiatr Aagaard - General Partner at Antler on Building Startups Before They Exis

    How do you invest in founders before there’s a company, a product - or even an idea? In this episode of Campus To Capital, we sit down with Michael Wiatr Aagaard, General Partner at @ Antler, one of the world’s most active early-stage investors with more than 1,300 portfolio companies across 27 global locations. Michael shares his journey from real estate finance and consulting into entrepreneurship - and eventually into backing founders at the very beginning of their journey. We explore how Antler identifies outliers before the market does, how risk is managed on the left side of the J-curve, and why the Nordics are becoming a critical hub for Europe’s next generation of founders. We talk about: From operator to investor: how founder experience shapes investment judgmentIdentifying high-potential founders at the idea stageAntler’s €4.5m commitment to Danish startups and the role of Copenhagen in EuropeInvesting at scale without sacrificing qualityAI as both a startup enabler and an investor toolClimate tech, AI, and building companies with real-world impactWhy founders are getting younger — and how Antler helps them scale fasterExit thinking in an era of longer private market cyclesDifferences (and similarities) between Danish and Swedish startup ecosystemsLeveraging Antler’s global network to accelerate growthMany thanks to Michael for joining the conversation. 🎧 Now available on all major platforms.

    48 min
  4. #20 Deniz Schütz - CEO & Co-Founder of StrategyBridgeAI on AI in M&A & Private Markets

    24/12/2025

    #20 Deniz Schütz - CEO & Co-Founder of StrategyBridgeAI on AI in M&A & Private Markets

    How do you turn millions of financial data points into faster, more objective investment decisions? In this episode of Campus To Capital, we sit down with Deniz Schütz, CEO & Co-Founder of StrategyBridgeAI, a fintech startup automating data-driven business analysis for private equity funds, M&A advisors, and consultants. Before founding StrategyBridgeAI, Deniz worked at institutions like UniCredit and Amundi - exactly the environments where he experienced first-hand how slow, manual, and subjective financial analysis can become at scale. In our conversation, we explore how StrategyBridgeAI uses AI to benchmark companies against peers, validate management forecasts, and support buy-side decisions across M&A and private credit, all while operating in an increasingly regulated environment. We talk about: Deniz’s journey from large financial institutions to founding an AI-native fintech startup How StrategyBridgeAI processes millions of financial data points into objective analytical reports Real-world use cases in M&A and private credit, including identifying undervalued mid-market opportunities How AI is reshaping workflows in M&A — between efficiency gains and headcount implications The rebound in global M&A activity and the rise of private credit as a key growth engine What the EU AI Act means for financial AI tools, especially in deal screening and credit assessment Scaling StrategyBridgeAI after an oversubscribed seven-figure pre-seed round Building a high-performance team in Munich as an emerging European finance hub Key AI trends young professionals in finance should be paying attention to A deep dive into the intersection of AI, M&A, private markets, and regulation. Many thanks to Deniz for joining the conversation. Now available on all major platforms.

    47 min
  5. #19 Robert Habeck - Former German Vice Chancellor on Europe’s Future, AI, Energy Demand, War & Leadership

    03/12/2025

    #19 Robert Habeck - Former German Vice Chancellor on Europe’s Future, AI, Energy Demand, War & Leadership

    The past years reshaped Europe more than any decade since the end of the Cold War: war returned, energy systems fractured, AI accelerated, and political extremes gained ground. We spoke with someone who stood at the center of these shifts: Robert Habeck, former German Vice Chancellor and Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. Recorded just months after leaving office, this conversation goes far beyond headlines. We discuss Europe’s execution gap and regulatory identity, the tensions between short-term energy decisions and long-term climate goals, and whether real strategic autonomy in energy and technology is achievable. We explore Draghi’s competitiveness agenda, Europe’s response to the IRA and China, and what it would take to prevent a deep-tech exodus. We also talk about the war in Ukraine and how it reshaped long-held Green ideas on pacifism; Europe’s role in a fragmenting global order; the rising electricity needs of AI and data centres; and the question of whether next-generation nuclear must return to Europe’s strategic debate. Finally, Robert reflects on leadership under pressure, stepping out of the “corset” of Berlin politics, his message to Gen Z, and whether he could imagine returning to political office. An unusually open conversation about power, responsibility, uncertainty & the future of Europe. Now available on all major platforms.

    1hr 18min

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In a world where AI can give you any answer, knowing which questions to ask becomes your most valuable skill. That's what Campus To Capital is all about. Currently ranked in Careers and Business podcast charts in Denmark, Germany and the UK.