Hosted by Neha Malhotra. Join us for a series of discussions for professional success as our host Neha Malhotra talks to industry leaders to discuss their career journeys and essential topics such as diversity & inclusion, overcoming career adversity, and
Changing your tracks mid-career can be a daunting experience. However, a wide variety of professional experiences can set you up for tremendous success in the future. On this episode of Throughline Thursdays, our guest Varsha Kanwar, the Chief of Staff for Cisco CX Engineering & Product Incubation, shares her experiences and provides recommendations for changing your role mid-career. While this conversation is tailored to women's career development, it includes valuable information for everyone! Born in India and frequently moving cities with an Air Force parent, Varsha Kanwar has been an Australian citizen for 17 years and has been residing in the U.S. since 2014. These life experiences have taught her how to be resilient, a self-starter, and have an open mindset and an agile attitude. Backed by this global citizen mentality and with over 15+ years of experience as a business leader, change agent, team builder, customer excellence champion, and global executive, Varsha has realized her passion for making a difference and creating success, both personally and professionally. As Chief of Staff for Cisco CX Engineering & Product Incubation team, she leads a dynamic team that provides organizational effectiveness across the global team, focuses on a strategic vision for building an execution framework, internal communications & branding, stakeholder management, employee engagement, diverse talent, connected teams experience and fostering a truly inclusive culture. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
While the world celebrates the lives and experiences of 'born leaders', leadership is, in fact, an acquired skill-set. People in leadership positions must model themselves to adapt and react to ever-changing business environments while simultaneously creating circumstances for their teams to excel and outperform. Myopic vision and execution just won't do, leaders have to develop a 360-degree world-view to lead organizations into the future. Travis Killion, the Vice President of e-commerce at VitaminWorld, has discovered that being a multi-dimensional leader allows his teams to work better and have more satisfying outcomes. Travis has worked in tech, product management, and business in small and large companies. Join us for this episode of Throughline Thursdays with Neha Malhotra to catch the conversation on how he's developed his personal leadership style. Travis Killion is currently the Vice President of eCommerce at Vitamin World. Over a quarter-century working with Internet technologies, Travis has held roles in business management, product management, and technology management. Having spent time performing in all the major roles, Travis can effectively communicate with all team members, stakeholders, and customers to drive execution and deliver results. From startups to large companies, Travis has created digital products and services that empower businesses across many types of domains including real estate, online/remote work, retail, e-commerce, and loyalty. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Anyone who's never failed has never tried something new. Failure is a stepping stone to learning and success. Everyone fails along their career path in big and small ways- the difference is- most people amplify success and shun failure. On this episode of Throughline Thursdays, we get together with our host Neha Malhotra and our Career Reinvention expert, Gaurav Rastogi to do the opposite! Join us for an interesting chat to celebrate popular 'failure' stories and discuss the delicate art of 'upfailing'- failing at bigger and better initiatives until you strike gold. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Whether it is the language of digital transformation, or the language of diversity, driving change across large teams can be very complex. Especially in companies that have been around for a while, people across the organizational hierarchy are more or less set in their ways. Leaders must facilitate integration across diverse teams with a lot of skill and tact. Our guest on this episode of Throughline Thursdays, Kristin Coleman, Executive Director for CCB Diversity & Inclusion at JPMorgan Chase, is going to share with us how the company is learning the language of diversity. Every leader can take a leaf out of her book for their own transformation efforts. Kristin Coleman is an Executive Director for the Diversity Innovation organization at Chase, helping the firm transform to create intentional inclusion in everyday people practices and drive business outcomes. She supports key diversity initiatives globally that are designed to increase diverse representation and promote a culture of inclusion and belonging. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Do you feel like you don't deserve the job you've landed? Like one day you'll be discovered as a fraud, and ousted in front of your colleagues, in spite of everything you've achieved? Well, rest assured, you're not alone. Approximately, 58% of workers in tech suffer from the 'imposter syndrome'- the nagging fear that we all feel from time to time that we're just not good enough. In this episode of Throughline Thursdays with our host Neha Malhotra, we speak about the imposter syndrome with one of our own- Christopher Swinton, who holds the fort as the manager of MSP Programs. We discuss themes of corporate culture and belonging, practices that deepen self-doubt, and what we can do in our day-to-day roles to make each other feel more included. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
We all have dreams. Whether these are dreams of a successful career, or dreams of driving meaningful change in your company or dreams of making a difference through your work. Some of us are fortunate to have the passion to chase these dreams. Simply having passion is not enough. You need to have a game-plan because dreams take doing. Our guest for this edition of Throughline Thursdays, Madhavi Bhasin, is passionate about diversity in tech and comes into the field from the outside. As an outsider who came in to make a change, she's had to work at building the case for change, driving consensus, and getting those fence-sitters off the fence. We discuss her dreams, her passion, and, above all, her game plan. Madhavi Bhasin is a social impact change leader for over a decade. Given her life experiences and background in international socio-economic research, she is passionate about enhancing inclusion and belonging in social and professional spaces. She is intrigued by different facets of human nature and how individuals connect and create community. She has spent the past seven years working in the non-profit sector to guide corporations in crafting programs and experiences aimed at welcoming a diverse community and nurturing belonging. At Okta, Madhavi is responsible for crafting the company's diversity, inclusion, and belonging (DIB) strategy. Her efforts are focused on driving a diverse talent strategy and initiatives to ensure all Okta employees are empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit our Youtube channel. You can also visit us on our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Career math can be daunting for business careers. Often hard numbers take precedence over more subtle emotions like energy and joy. Our guest for this episode of Throughline Thursdays is Denise Lombard, Director of Responsible Procurement (Risk, Ethics, Social/ Economic/ Environmental), Global Procurement Services at Cisco. Denise works closely with young women in under-served communities through the 'Women at Cisco Employee Resource Group' to expose them to STEM careers as well as is an advocate for foster children through Child Advocates of Silicon Valley. Her “day job” is spent advocating for diverse suppliers, suppliers owned by minorities, women, or veterans, and in her experience, the ROI of Giving Back is unmistakable. The more you give to the causes you are passionate about, the more you get back in the form of renewed commitment, meaning, and energy. Professional success and passion go hand in hand. Denise currently leads Responsible Procurement, ensuring that the suppliers Cisco engages with are committed to the highest standards of social, economic, and environmental issues as well as adhere to their ethics and code of conduct. Through this role, Denise applies her passion for social responsibility and her goal of making a significant difference within Cisco and the community. Denise also co-leads the SJ Women of Cisco's Community Outreach pillar, which is focused on increasing young women's excitement and awareness around Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math careers. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
Everyone wants a career graph that resembles an upward sloping J-curve but that's rarely the case. The road to success is littered with potholes, bottlenecks, and unprecedented turns. How can you manage to stay focused on your goals through the inevitable ups and downs of your career? What's the recipe for success and who has it? Cecil Plummer is an award-winning President/CEO with a successful career, but it wasn't always going to be this way. On this episode of Throughline Thursdays, Cecil traces his career journey from humble beginnings, through long years of hard work, obstacles, and surprises. Success wasn't guaranteed, but Cecil is undaunted. His mantra? “Belief is the first line of code”. Cecil Plummer is the President and CEO of the Western Regional Minority Supplier Development Council (WRMSDC), one of the 23 regional affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). He formerly worked with Robert Half for 17 years and left his position as the Director of CSS Strategic Solutions to join the Council. He received awards from the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) West, and the Commissioner of the California Department of Insurance, and most recently won the 2019 NMSDC Council of the Year Award. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
"Designed by Apple in California" These words are etched into memory now. Design has come a long way, and designers have become critical to the success of Silicon Valley's tech juggernaut. Every company in every industry must learn to speak the language of design. On this episode of Throughline Thursdays, we speak with Abhijit Thosar, Product Strategy and Design Leader at VMWare, on Promoting a Culture of Design. We also talk about how design has evolved and how designers must evolve alongside. Abhijit Thosar is the Product Strategy and Design Leader at VMWare. As a designer with a seat at the leadership table, he has to enable a culture of design thinking, customer eccentricity, and user experience. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
How do you manage yourself when everything seems to be in flux? Global economies are in a tailspin, companies are transforming, and well-worn career paths are evaporating before our eyes. Should we try to adjust to fit into the world as it changes? On this episode of Throughline Thursdays, we discuss Staying True to Yourself (through all the change) with Lisa Buchanan, Director of Operations and Chief of Staff at eBay. Lisa is a highly accomplished, dedicated operations and technology leader with a broad array of business expertise in mergers and acquisitions, Agile transformations, program and project management, site operations, and IT and software development. Lisa has worked as a Director, Mergers, and Acquisitions at PayPal where she led due diligence and integration efforts in M&A deals. She has also worked as a Vice President at Change Healthcare where she led integration efforts in small and large mergers on both sides. Currently, Lisa works as a Director of Operations and Chief of Staff at eBay. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
In one of our previous discussions, we found that more than 54% of people are dreaming of making a career switch. However, how many are really ready to make that leap? Most are too afraid of facing the risks, and so…career dreams remain unfulfilled. In this episode, we discuss The Thrill of the Leap with Bhupesh Bajaj, Co-founder, and CTO of Glide Health. Bhupesh is an accomplished Engineering Executive with delivery successes in Healthcare, SaaS, eCommerce and Supply Chain. He has led new product development, architecture, platform transformations and tech M&A integrations for growing startups as well as multi-billion dollar enterprises. Prior to founding Glide Health, Bhupesh was VP of Engineering at Change Healthcare, held engineering leadership roles at Cardinal Health and led technology engagements at Deloitte. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
We all need space for reflection right now. But, sometimes we also need to witness another person's journey so we can trust in our own. On this episode of BayOne's Throughline Thursdays, we find out what it takes to Pursue Your Dream Career. We speak with an accomplished guest who has taken the risks to pursue her dream career and now coaches many people that in the same boat. Sharon Kwok is Chief of Staff at Braintree (a PayPal Company) with 20+ years of experience with building teams and organizations, driving strategic alignment, and building highly effective program management offices. She's partnered with leaders in organizations that span retail, financial services, entertainment and technology. Sharon has an MS in Software Engineering from San Jose State and a BS in Electrical Engineering Computer Science from UC Berkeley. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter
On our first episode of Throughline Thursdays, our host Neha Malhotra talks to Sunita Sharma on a variety of topics like bouncing back from career setbacks, seeking mentors, gaining visibility in your workplace, and levelling up your career. Sunita Sharma is a highly-accomplished technology leader, adept at delivering high-quality enterprise solutions. Presently, she is the Director of Software Development at Oracle where she leads the rollout of key Oracle Management Cloud (OMC) services on Oracle's Next-Generation Cloud among other things. She has expert-level knowledge and experience in developing cloud services and analytic solutions with a reputation for quickly establishing credibility and building positive relationships with everyone- right from executive management and senior leadership to vendors and colleagues. To check out the full videos or snippets of our recorded webinars, visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3bKKnZxyFOYoq-jYQlzKzA You can also visit us at https://bayonesolutions.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter