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#23 Atal Agarwal, Founder of Immigrant First AI

Season 3, Ep. 2

There’s a lot of ways to describe, Atal Agarwal, Founder and CEO of Immigrant First AI. He’s a repeat immigrant founder, community builder, investor, content creator and ironman athlete. In many ways he likes to tackle the most challenging problem that he sees, and that’s why I wanted Atal on the show.


In the episode, Atal shared where he grew up and what he was like before reaching adulthood. He told us that heartbreak, loss of employment and visa uncertainty to lead to something extraordinary. Finally, the mission and vision he has for Immigrant First AI, going to Capitol Hill to advocate for the changes that he wants to see happen in the U.S. immigration services.


Enjoy the episode!

Immigrant First AI: https://immigrantfirst.ai

Substack: https://atal.substack.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atalovesyou/


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