52 min

Mario Ancic: You Fight For Your Success – in Business and Sports‪!‬ ScaleUp & Up

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Mario Ancic, a former professional tennis player known for his Wimbledon appearances and Davis Cup victory in 2005 with Croatia's national team, has transitioned from the tennis court to Wall Street. Currently serving as Vice President at One Equity Partners, Ancic's journey from sports to finance was discussed in the third episode of the ScaleUp & Up podcast.
In the new episode, Ancic delved into his upbringing in Croatia, highlighting the support he received from his family in both sports and academics. He shared insights into the parallels between his experiences as a professional athlete and his subsequent career in finance, drawing from lessons learned on the court. Additionally, he discussed his education at Columbia University and the trajectory of his finance career, providing context to his current role at One Equity Partners.
Furthermore, the conversation explored Ancic's involvement in supporting businesses like Infobip, shedding light on Croatia's emerging status as a hub for innovative startups in Southeastern Europe. Ancic emphasized the importance of technical expertise in entrepreneurship and discussed the dynamics of investor-founder relationships, underlining the significance of personal connections and mutual commitment to creating value in the investment landscape.

Mario Ancic, a former professional tennis player known for his Wimbledon appearances and Davis Cup victory in 2005 with Croatia's national team, has transitioned from the tennis court to Wall Street. Currently serving as Vice President at One Equity Partners, Ancic's journey from sports to finance was discussed in the third episode of the ScaleUp & Up podcast.
In the new episode, Ancic delved into his upbringing in Croatia, highlighting the support he received from his family in both sports and academics. He shared insights into the parallels between his experiences as a professional athlete and his subsequent career in finance, drawing from lessons learned on the court. Additionally, he discussed his education at Columbia University and the trajectory of his finance career, providing context to his current role at One Equity Partners.
Furthermore, the conversation explored Ancic's involvement in supporting businesses like Infobip, shedding light on Croatia's emerging status as a hub for innovative startups in Southeastern Europe. Ancic emphasized the importance of technical expertise in entrepreneurship and discussed the dynamics of investor-founder relationships, underlining the significance of personal connections and mutual commitment to creating value in the investment landscape.

52 min