“Do things that other people don’t do,” is how tech investor Brendan Morrissey starts his story on his web page. A typical mantra perhaps for a sector rooted in entrepreneurialism, innovation, and individuality. And this is Morrissey, a man who says he was involved in introducing Facebook to Europe 18 years ago and has built over 20 technology companies with combined revenues of USD$211 million in 2021 including Wonde which runs the free school meals programme for the UK government, as well as ProTunes, MobStar, Mishon, eSchools, Stembook and SafePal. One person can make a difference. And for Morrissey that…
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