
Bridging East and West: Tom Barnhart on Central Europe's Entrepreneurial Edge
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Tom Barnhart takes us on a fascinating journey from his roots in Charlotte, North Carolina to becoming a business builder in Eastern Europe. As the force behind Wolves Summit, he's creating vital bridges between Central European startups and global markets while challenging conventional startup thinking.
"Startup sounds too much fun, too cool, too casual," Barnhart declares with refreshing candor. His preference for the term "business builder" cuts through the glamorized perception of entrepreneurship, comparing it instead to the gritty reality of a boxing match with multiple challenging rounds. This practical philosophy underpins his approach to helping companies navigate cross-border expansion.
Central and Eastern Europe emerges as an unexpected powerhouse in Barnhart's telling. He paints a vivid contrast between Warsaw's cafés buzzing with entrepreneurial energy and Paris's more leisurely atmosphere. What the region might lack in natural salesmanship, it more than compensates for with exceptional technical talent and STEM education. Estonia particularly stands out, "punching way above its weight" in the tech world, while Poland, Hungary, Romania and other countries rapidly develop vibrant startup ecosystems.
For European companies eyeing American expansion, Barnhart offers invaluable guidance born from experience. The path requires full commitment—"go deeper, jump in with two feet"—rather than half-measures like hiring part-time business developers. Similarly, American investors need to understand the unique dynamics of the region, often requiring companies to "flip" into US-based entities before major funding rounds. Through Wolf Summit's events in Warsaw and Vienna, Barnhart creates the matchmaking opportunities that turn these cross-border challenges into success stories.
Looking to expand your business internationally or discover untapped investment opportunities? The entrepreneurial bridge between Central Europe and global markets offers tremendous potential for those willing to embrace both its challenges and opportunities.
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