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Blockcast 21 | From "Tezos Lady" to Launching a Web3 Venture Builder: Katherine Ng Discusses Her Journey & Vision for Katashe

Katherine Ng is now the "Venture Builder Lady" as she launches Katashe with her husband

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Katherine Ng might be leaving her Tezos days behind her, but the former TZ APAC MD is taking her experience and channelling her Web3 wisdom into a new project: Katashe. Focusing on venture building, Katashe has just signed its first partner, Filliquid (a decentralized liquidity pool on Filecoin), through which Katherine serves as the chief strategy and marketing officer.

Join us as we sit down with Katherine to discuss the challenges of reshaping your personal brand in Web3 and why working with your significant other might just be the best business decision you can make. Katherine also shares her experience working with Filliquid and her plans to grow Katashe.

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