I own a small aerospace company that does some business with the U.S. government.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I run businesses all around the United States, all around the globe.
We are working with the power industry all over the world. We are meeting customers in aerospace and getting them to tour our plants.
I am a partner at CrunchFund, a venture capital firm with investments in many startups around the world. I am also a limited partner in many other venture funds which have their own startup investments.
I'm married to an American. I work for a company that is, you know, its headquarters in the U.S.
My company in the U.S., Pratt Industries U.S.A., has grown from scratch to become a billion-dollar business based on recycling, as well as the largest Australian-owned employer of U.S. citizens.
I tell my employees that we're in the service business, and it's incidental that we fly airplanes.
I want to start my own airplane business. I'm going to buy two Dakotas, paint them up in war colours and do, er, nostalgia trips to Arnhem - you know, where the old paratroopers used to go - and charge them about 20 quid a time.
After I finished my master's degree, I moved to a company called Aerospace Corporation, a big think tank for the U.S. Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office.
I'm building a large company.
I'm a partner in a company called Helicopter Services and Instruction out of New Jersey.