Mobility

Wunder Mobility launches new podcast on future of transport

7 September 2020
Gunnar Froh, CEO, talks about successes, hopes and setbacks

Gunnar Froh, founder and CEO of the Hamburg-based Wunder Mobility, which specialises in new transport services, is launching a podcast on the future of mobility from September 7, 2020. The podcast offers exciting insights into mobility every fortnight and will feature talks with experts in transport, news about projects and products, successes and hopes as well as setbacks.

Target group 

The Wunder Mobility Podcast is aimed at founders and decision-makers in companies and start-ups, venture capitalists, urban representatives and politicians, pioneers and those interested in mobility. Nico Polleti, CEO of the Munich-based Cluno, which has developed a flat rate for cars, is the first interviewee. "The best ideas emerge where expertise, visions and creativity come together," said Polleti. The talk will be hosted by Froh, who has already founded two start-ups, and Samuel Baker, joint founder and president of Wunder Mobility. 

Other episodes of the podcast will focus on Ole Harms, VP Product Strategy of carsoftware.org by Volkswagen, Sebastian Hofelich, ex-CFO of FreeNow and ex-CEO of DriveNow, and Laurin Hahn, CEO of Sono Motors. Wunder Mobility is collaborating with (pod) stars of the Online Marketing Rockstars on production and publishing.
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