“I decided to do an MBA because I realized after a little bit of time exposed to labs in the kind of industrial chemistry setting. I realized that I wasn’t destined to be a lab rat, as they call them, for too many years, but I still really liked science, so I went and studied an MBA and used some of those skills to get into commercial roles in the industrial chemistry sector. I ended up in a group that was doing technology validation and corporate venture capital and that sort of thing based in Singapore, and that’s where I got exposed to fuel cell technology for the first time.”