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Latitude Episode 4: Do You Think There's a Market for Copper Pants?

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John MacMahon served as one of the judges for last year’s competition, bringing his extensive management and entrepreneurial experience from V2K Medical to the table. He’s also raised over $65 million in capital, so he has tremendous insight into what it takes to fund startups.

John sat down with Nate to talk about his experience as a 43North judge, this year’s competition, and why successful businesses fail.


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