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"People outweigh challenging environments. A great environment cannot outweigh challenging people."
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, Partner at Bison Ventures, Caleb Appleton returns for Part Two to share how early research experiences in nanotechnology, genome editing, and concussion biomechanics pushed him to question whether engineering could solve problems with poorly defined constraints, ultimately steering him away from academia and toward management consulting.
After a transformative summer in Portland sparked his commitment to prioritize lifestyle and location, Caleb landed at Bain by cramming Case in Point in seven days, where he learned to parachute into ambiguous Fortune 500 business problems and rapidly structure high-stakes analyses—skills that now underpin his venture capital work. He reflects on the crucial role of mentors and teammates who reinforced his conviction that people matter more than any opportunity, and recounts the unexpected ten-day whirlwind that pulled him from a clear promotion path in Atlanta to join Eric Schmidt's Innovation Endeavors in San Francisco, embracing serendipity despite tripled rent and an uncertain future.