Interview with Bernd Roggendorf: from Ableton to Altruism *Audio Only*
In interview with Founders Pledge' CEO, David Goldberg, the Founder of Ableton, Bernd Roggendorf, discusses creating one of the world's premier music production software companies and how he now dedicates his thoughts to the cause that helped him achieve so much: education. -- Bernd Roggendorf co-founded Ableton, the software that helps millions of musicians to unleash their creative potential. Bernd also founded education social enterprise, EIDU - Early Learning at Scale (eidu.com), to improve education standards for the 800 million children who live on $2 or less per day. https://www.ableton.com/en/ http://www.eidu.com/ -- Founders Pledge is a global community of founders and investors who've committed to donate a small percentage of their personal proceeds to social causes post-exit. We host regular events connecting the worlds best entrepreneurs to social thought leaders, exploring the most pressing topics at the intersection of technology and philanthropy. Learn more - https://founderspledge.com/

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