This chapter of Infinite Loops introduces co-founders of Plymouth Street, Min Kim and Lisa Whedon, as they discuss America's immigration policies and their objective of assisting extraordinary talents in STEM with US immigration processes. The host also shares their personal connection to the arts.
Lisa Wehden and Minn Kim are the founders of Plymouth Street, which guides talented individuals through the US immigration process. Its aim is to accelerate innovation through faster and more transparent immigration services. Lisa & Minn join the show to discuss the pitfalls of the current system, how Plymouth Street is injecting agency into the immigration process, the importance of storytelling, and MUCH more! Important Links:
Show Notes:
- The Origins of Plymouth Street
- Problems With the Current US Immigration System
- Expanding Access to the O-1 Visa
- High-Skilled Immigration as a Bipartisan Issue
- The Importance of Storytelling
- From Anecdotal to Empirical; Coalition Building
- Injecting Agency Into the Immigration Process
- Scaling with Technology
- The Emotional Toll of the Immigration System
- Building the Right Team & Breaking Bad News
- Dealing With Negative Externalities
- Is America Open for Business?
- Augmenting Plymouth’s Offering
- Remote Work vs In-Person
- What’s Next?
- Lisa & Minn as Emperors of the World
Books Mentioned:
- The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner