Coffee with a T-bird hosted by Alex Rozenfeld
Grab a cup of coffee and join Alex Rozenfeld, Thunderbird alum and founder of Freshwater Investments, as he sits down with fellow T-bird graduates who are making an impact in business, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Each episode features open and insightful conversations that explore the pivotal moments, personal motivations, and lessons learned on their journeys.
From building companies across continents to leading global teams, these stories highlight the drive and mindset behind success. Whether you're a student, alum, or someone passionate about business and personal growth, you'll walk away with fresh ideas and real-world perspective.
This is more than a podcast—it’s a platform for connection, storytelling, and celebrating the global spirit of Thunderbird.
This podcast is sponsored by www.freshwaterinvestments.com
Coffee with a T-bird hosted by Alex Rozenfeld
From Executive TV Producer to Startup Advisor: The Many Lives of Maria Botta
In this conversation, Maria Botta shares her unique journey from a multicultural childhood as the daughter of Cuban refugees to a successful career in film, television, and startup advising. She discusses the challenges of adapting to different cultures and languages, the lessons learned from her experiences in TV and film production, and her transition to helping entrepreneurs find clarity and success. Maria emphasizes the importance of communication, service, and creating a personal manifesto to guide one's career and life choices.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariabotta/
About Maria in her own words:
Born in Rolla, Missouri to Cuban political exiles, I grew up as an expat kid, moving from country to country while my father worked as an engineer for a multinational. By the time I graduated high school, I had attended nine schools across three countries, learning in both Spanish and English. My mother instilled in me a deep sense of purpose and service early on, enrolling me in volunteer work before I could fully grasp its impact. Looking back, I was always destined to be a T-Bird.
I studied Painting and Art History at Mount Holyoke College but quickly veered into the world of media and business. I got my start at a Univision affiliate in Miami, but within a year, I found myself on Madison Avenue in New York, diving headfirst into the world of advertising.
My entrepreneurial journey began five years later when I became an independent contractor in film and television. I produced multicultural and global ad campaigns, documentaries, and feature films, and served as Executive Producer for the launch of several networks across Latin America. Storytelling, strategy, and global connection have always been at the heart of my work.
In 2011, I earned my MBA (Executive MBA) from Thunderbird School of Global Management - Geneva, Switzerland, cohort. Long before remote work was mainstream, I built a location-independent business rooted in curiosity, cultural intelligence, and the belief that business can be a force for good. Since then, I’ve aligned myself with impact-driven founders and ventures around the world.
As a fractional CMO and marketing strategist, I’ve led global campaigns for media giants, tech startups, and mission-driven entrepreneurs—over 200 and counting. I’m especially passionate about helping founders turn bold visions into sustainable, profitable businesses that can support their families and uplift communities.
As a Latina entrepreneur, I’ve experienced the systemic inequities that many women and underrepresented founders face. That’s why I advocate fiercely for equity, generational wealth-building, and entrepreneurship as a path to freedom.
I’m endlessly inspired by innovation, culture, and human potential. My passport reflects that—I’ve worked across continents and traveled to all except Antarctica (still on the bucket list!), and I remain driven by one central question:
How can we reimagine business to better serve people and the planet?
This podcast is sponsored by Freshwater Investments