Ep 100: Bill Brady, Founder & CEO of Kula Bio

Today's guest is Bill Brady, Founder & CEO of Kula Bio.

Kula Bio is a company producing a nitrogen-derived chemical fertilizer, produced by microbes, that addresses not only agricultural needs, but also serves to sequester carbon into the soil. By rewiring the energy flow from sun to soil, Kula Bio is disrupting synthetic fertilizer to eliminate the division between affordable practices and stewardship of our land, sea, and air.

Prior to Kula Bio, Bill was a Co-Founder of Monolith Materials where he remains on the board of directors and, before that, he spent 23 years at Cabot Corporation, the world's largest carbon black company. In that latter role, he held numerous roles in the U.S. and abroad, including president of the $2 billion carbon black business.

We have a great discussion in this episode. I found Bill's perspective really insightful, because he has big company hard-tech experience as well as having done the startup journey multiple times over. And he's also been working on climate focused companies for a while now.

Enjoy the show!

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