Alberto Arenaza is the co-founder of Transcend Network, a global fellowship for entrepreneurs focused on the future of learning and work.


He was also a member of the Minerva Schools' first graduating class — a journey which took him from Buenos Aires to Berlin, and now back to San Francisco. Hear why Alberto thinks this experience is an unfair advantage in supporting ambitious founders around the world.




[4:12]: Seeing 7 cities through Minerva's innovative model


[6:02]: The unique perspective and unfair advantage that world travel provides


[11:05]: Transcend's open theses


[16:44]: Alberto's take on the future of US higher ed


[19:35]: Why employers will shoulder the burden of upskilling and job retraining


[23:50]: On being frequently mistaken for Adam Neumann


[24:46]: Venture Stories, Origins and other recommendations




Alberto's Twitter - https://twitter.com/albertoarenaza?lang=en


Transcend Network website - https://transcend-network.com/


Transcend newsletter - https://transcend.substack.com/


Worth website - worth.carrd.co


Recommendations - https://www.notion.so/book-podcast-recommendations-59abba1db1db4fc2b9b9a4e08edb0b24

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