#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup cover
#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup cover
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#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup

#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup

43min |12/06/2023
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#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup cover
#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup cover
LeCorner - International

#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup

#37- SportsTech Match- David Fowler- Career Path Changes: From an International Sports Organisation to Creating a Startup

43min |12/06/2023
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From an international large-scale company to becoming a part of a small startup to Founder and CEO of his own enterprise, we sat down with David Fowler to talk about his fantastic career in sports. Join us as we dive into Fowler’s diverse background, from his time as a professional athlete to his influential roles at FIFA and MyCujoo to Sportstech Match, which aims to revolutionize the procurement process for sports technology solutions.


In discussion with our CEO Samuel Westberg, he speaks about his past experiences and challenges that lead him to create Sportstech Match, the present impact of their solutions and the future development of the company.


The high-paced nature of sports isn’t only on the field, it transfers to the business side of the industry and David Fowler has experienced this first hand. That’s why at SportsTech Match, they help companies sift through the masses and quickly find the right tech organizations and vendors.


Key areas of focus: 

  • the highs and lows of Fowler’s entrepreneurial journey and the importance of quickly and efficiently finding the right solution
  • the new age of content consumption in sports 
  • the transition from big companies to start up
  • the ups and downs of startups
  • the mission of SportTech Match: creating value and connections in the tech ecosystem
  • the importance of delegation of tasks and streamlining work
  • Stakeholder relationships in sports and larger federations

Recommendations (Book): Bounce: The myth of talent and the power of practice

If you had good time listening this episode, do not hesitate to support us:


1. By subscribing, it's just a small click 😉.


2. By putting 5 stars on Apple Podcast to help us spread it.


Finally, if you want to know more about LaSource's activity, a small tour on our website and/or on our Linkedin page never hurts: https://www.lasource.io and/or on our Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinlasource/



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From an international large-scale company to becoming a part of a small startup to Founder and CEO of his own enterprise, we sat down with David Fowler to talk about his fantastic career in sports. Join us as we dive into Fowler’s diverse background, from his time as a professional athlete to his influential roles at FIFA and MyCujoo to Sportstech Match, which aims to revolutionize the procurement process for sports technology solutions.


In discussion with our CEO Samuel Westberg, he speaks about his past experiences and challenges that lead him to create Sportstech Match, the present impact of their solutions and the future development of the company.


The high-paced nature of sports isn’t only on the field, it transfers to the business side of the industry and David Fowler has experienced this first hand. That’s why at SportsTech Match, they help companies sift through the masses and quickly find the right tech organizations and vendors.


Key areas of focus: 

  • the highs and lows of Fowler’s entrepreneurial journey and the importance of quickly and efficiently finding the right solution
  • the new age of content consumption in sports 
  • the transition from big companies to start up
  • the ups and downs of startups
  • the mission of SportTech Match: creating value and connections in the tech ecosystem
  • the importance of delegation of tasks and streamlining work
  • Stakeholder relationships in sports and larger federations

Recommendations (Book): Bounce: The myth of talent and the power of practice

If you had good time listening this episode, do not hesitate to support us:


1. By subscribing, it's just a small click 😉.


2. By putting 5 stars on Apple Podcast to help us spread it.


Finally, if you want to know more about LaSource's activity, a small tour on our website and/or on our Linkedin page never hurts: https://www.lasource.io and/or on our Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinlasource/



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From an international large-scale company to becoming a part of a small startup to Founder and CEO of his own enterprise, we sat down with David Fowler to talk about his fantastic career in sports. Join us as we dive into Fowler’s diverse background, from his time as a professional athlete to his influential roles at FIFA and MyCujoo to Sportstech Match, which aims to revolutionize the procurement process for sports technology solutions.


In discussion with our CEO Samuel Westberg, he speaks about his past experiences and challenges that lead him to create Sportstech Match, the present impact of their solutions and the future development of the company.


The high-paced nature of sports isn’t only on the field, it transfers to the business side of the industry and David Fowler has experienced this first hand. That’s why at SportsTech Match, they help companies sift through the masses and quickly find the right tech organizations and vendors.


Key areas of focus: 

  • the highs and lows of Fowler’s entrepreneurial journey and the importance of quickly and efficiently finding the right solution
  • the new age of content consumption in sports 
  • the transition from big companies to start up
  • the ups and downs of startups
  • the mission of SportTech Match: creating value and connections in the tech ecosystem
  • the importance of delegation of tasks and streamlining work
  • Stakeholder relationships in sports and larger federations

Recommendations (Book): Bounce: The myth of talent and the power of practice

If you had good time listening this episode, do not hesitate to support us:


1. By subscribing, it's just a small click 😉.


2. By putting 5 stars on Apple Podcast to help us spread it.


Finally, if you want to know more about LaSource's activity, a small tour on our website and/or on our Linkedin page never hurts: https://www.lasource.io and/or on our Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinlasource/



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From an international large-scale company to becoming a part of a small startup to Founder and CEO of his own enterprise, we sat down with David Fowler to talk about his fantastic career in sports. Join us as we dive into Fowler’s diverse background, from his time as a professional athlete to his influential roles at FIFA and MyCujoo to Sportstech Match, which aims to revolutionize the procurement process for sports technology solutions.


In discussion with our CEO Samuel Westberg, he speaks about his past experiences and challenges that lead him to create Sportstech Match, the present impact of their solutions and the future development of the company.


The high-paced nature of sports isn’t only on the field, it transfers to the business side of the industry and David Fowler has experienced this first hand. That’s why at SportsTech Match, they help companies sift through the masses and quickly find the right tech organizations and vendors.


Key areas of focus: 

  • the highs and lows of Fowler’s entrepreneurial journey and the importance of quickly and efficiently finding the right solution
  • the new age of content consumption in sports 
  • the transition from big companies to start up
  • the ups and downs of startups
  • the mission of SportTech Match: creating value and connections in the tech ecosystem
  • the importance of delegation of tasks and streamlining work
  • Stakeholder relationships in sports and larger federations

Recommendations (Book): Bounce: The myth of talent and the power of practice

If you had good time listening this episode, do not hesitate to support us:


1. By subscribing, it's just a small click 😉.


2. By putting 5 stars on Apple Podcast to help us spread it.


Finally, if you want to know more about LaSource's activity, a small tour on our website and/or on our Linkedin page never hurts: https://www.lasource.io and/or on our Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinlasource/



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