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The journey through economic history is filled with stories from leaders and innovators who have attempted to answer the question: Are we there yet? In this new podcast series from Nasdaq, we interview the pioneers paving the way for Tomorrow’s Capital, listen to their insights and discuss the path…

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  • Aug 19, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • every other week NEW EPISODES
  • 24m AVG DURATION
  • 31 EPISODES
  • 4 SEASONS


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Latest episodes from Tomorrow's Capital

Adena Friedman on the Future of Work and Building Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 34:05


In a wrap to the fourth season of Tomorrow’s Capital, Nasdaq President and CEO Adena Friedman discusses the path forward for the economy and she reacts to comments from John Chambers, Mark Cuban, Gary Cohn and Kara Swisher on leadership, the future of work and entrepreneurship. CNBC Fast Money members and guest hosts Guy Adami and Dan Nathan speak with Friedman about how Nasdaq has maintained its momentum and culture in 2020.

What Intentional Integrity Means For Companies Today With Rob Chesnut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 35:12


In a world where employees and consumers expect more from companies, business ethics today means more than “doing no evil.” Former Airbnb chief ethics officer Rob Chesnut explains why, more than ever, established integrity codes are critical for companies of all sizes. He also discusses how intentional integrity has become a pillar of modern corporate culture in conversation with Jeff Thomas, SVP Head of Western US Listings and Capital Markets, Nasdaq in the latest episode of Tomorrow’s Capital.

How ESG Becomes Paramount In 2020 With Libby Bernick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 27:48


In the last five years, ESG and transparency around data has gained considerable traction. But where does the United States stand in terms of progress? What lessons can we take from 2020 and apply to the ESG landscape and beyond? Our host and Global Head of Sustainability at Nasdaq Evan Harvey speaks with Sustainable Finance Executive Libby Bernick on the latest episode of Tomorrow’s Capital.

How to Lead and Grow Through A Crisis with John Chambers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 52:06


In moments of crisis, communication and culture are critical to a company’s success. Former Cisco Chairman and CEO John Chambers shares lessons learned in conversation with Nasdaq ’s SVP of Listings Jeff Thomas. Listen in our latest episode of Nasdaq’s Tomorrow’s Capital.

How COVID-19 Could Reshape Entrepreneurship with Mark Cuban

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 36:34


How has the definition of entrepreneurship changed in 2020? Mark Cuban joins us on this episode of Tomorrow’s Capital to discuss lessons learned from the pandemic, the role US needs to play in AI and robotics, what he’s looking for in entrepreneurs to work with and the importance of social media platforms like TikTok. He speaks with guest hosts and CNBC Fast Money’s Dan Nathan and Guy Adami about how the United States can economically emerge from 2020 with stronger businesses and industries for growth.

America 2.0 With Tech Journalist Kara Swisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 28:27


What does America 2.0 in a post-pandemic world look like? COVID-19 has called for urgent changes in security, education and dynamic between employers and essential workers. On this episode of Tomorrow’s Capital, we speak with one of the most well- known technology journalists in the industry Kara Swisher. She is also NYT’s Tech and Opinion Writer as well as Host of Recode Decode. She speaks with guest hosts and CNBC Fast Money’s Dan Nathan and Guy Adami about the recent Twitter hack and what role technology plays in a connected and more secure tomorrow.

What The Road to Economic Recovery Looks Like Amid A Health Crisis With Gary Cohn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 29:41


The pandemic and our nation’s response from government to business has changed the US economy as we know it. What are the consequences of these decisions on the long-term health of our economy? And what opportunities does this present for tomorrow’s innovators? Guest hosts and CNBC Fast Money’s Guy Adami and Dan Nathan speak with Former Director of National Economic Council Gary Cohn about the path to economic recovery. They discuss how the pandemic impacts structural unemployment, domestic security, small businesses surviving the pandemic, the public markets and how we emerge as a stronger and better country.

Tomorrow's Capital: Kaszek Ventures and Investing in Latin America

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 14:46


Kaszek Ventures has set out to identify and support the next wave of revolutionary technology companies in Latin America. We speak with Hernan Kazah, managing partner and co-founder who is leading Kaszek's efforts. He is also founder of Nasdaq-listed Mercado Libre, the first Latin American company to join a major US index.

(S3E9): How Impossible Foods Plans To Feed the World By 2050

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 16:45


You’ve probably noticed more plant-based substitutes on the burger menu lately, and it’s not just your imagination. This is a market that grew by 17 percent to $3.7 billion in the U.S. alone in 2018, according to data from Nielsen and the Good Food Institute. And it’s expanding. We speak with David Lee, CFO of Impossible Foods about how the company now backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and well-known celebrities like Serena Williams and Jay-Z is preparing to “feed the population by 2050.” 

Influencing Investors and the Gold Rush of Data In ESG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 20:12


As the lead for PRI's activity in the Americas (US, Canada, Latin America), Chris Fowle works to grow and maintain signatory relationships with asset owners, asset managers and service providers. He speaks with Global Head of Sustainability at Nasdaq Evan Harvey about how UN PRI is influencing investors to integrate ESG.

Tomorrow's Capital (S307): Good For the Planet, Good For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 19:03


What if we told you that what is good for the planet tends to be good for business? That's a position that Carole Laible, CEO of Domini Investments believes in. At Domini, her team builds mutual funds with competitive financial returns, ecological sustainability and universal human dignity.

Tomorrow's Capital (S3E6): Advancing ESG: "Panic But Don't Paralyze"

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 22:49


Corporations today increasingly find value in environmental and social sustainability. How has reporting on these topics evolved and how do we prepare to advance ESG? We speak with Todd Cort, faculty at Yale School of Management and Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and Faculty Co-Director at Yale Center for Business and the Environment. 

Tomorrow's Capital (S3E5): How Companies Fare On An ESG Scale

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 20:38


Calvert Research and Management is focused on allocating capital consistent with environmental, social and governance best practices. Leading the company is John Streur, who has been in the ESG business since 1987. We speak with Streur about how the industry has changed and how the company assesses companies on an ESG scale.

Tomorrow's Capital (S3E4): The Green Bond Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 18:29


Director of Research at Sustainable Research and Analysis Henry Shilling discusses the evolution of ESG investing, integration, reporting and why green bonds have suddenly become attractive to investors. Join Evan Harvey, Global Head of Sustainability for Nasdaq as they delve into what value-based investing looks like today.

Tomorrow's Capital (S303): Thinking As Owners and Investors

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 19:00


From national park ranger to her current role as Head of ESG Investment at ClearBridge, Mary Jane McQuillen speaks about how ESG has changed in the industry through the last 30 years.

Tomorrow's Capital (S302): Responsible Investing Crosses Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 21:03


What if we told you ESG investing is growing faster in the U.S. than in Europe? ISS Head of ESG Strategy in the Americas Ariane de Vienne challenges the myth that U.S. lags behind and more on the latest episode of Tomorrow's Capital.   ISS ESG is a global leader in ESG risk and has worked with 1,000+ clients worldwide to cover ESG ratings, rankings and screenings, portfolio analysis solutions, and more.

Tomorrow's Capital (S301): The Mainstreaming of ESG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 21:50


What does mainstreaming of ESG mean for the future of the industry? Evan Harvey, Global Head of Sustainability discusses with Curtis Ravenel, Global Head of Sustainable Business & Finance at Bloomberg on the first episode of season three of Tomorrow’s Capital.   At Bloomberg, Curtis helps incorporate sustainability into all firm operations and uses Bloomberg’s Terminal to evaluate sustainability-related investment risks and opportunities for influential decision-makers. In the past, he has also worked for Bloomberg as Financial Controller for Asia managing accounting, tax, treasury and audit services for 23 legal entities with combined annual revenues exceeding $1 billion USD. He also served in Capital Planning and Financial Analysis Groups. With his expertise, he shares how ESG has changed throughout his career and what the future of ESG looks like.  

Special Episode: The Future of Mobile Payments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 20:22


Black Friday and Cyber Monday in 2018 broke records with $1 billon dollars transacted in mobile payments. Nasdaq’s VP of Global Corporate Communications Allan Schoenberg speaks with the CFO of PayPal John Rainey about the future of mobile payment on a special episode of Tomorrow's Capital.

Tomorrow's Capital (S2E5): Is Self-Programming Technology The Future?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 21:23


In this episode, Tom Fay, SVP of Nasdaq's Enterprise Architecture and System Engineering team talks with Balaji Prabhakar, VMware Founders Professor of Computer Science and a faculty member of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University during the 16th edition of Nasdaq's biannual Technology of the Future Conference. They discuss self-driving networks, clock synchronization, innovation, and the Cloud.

Tomorrow's Capital (S2E4): Why Hasn't Silicon Valley Disrupted FinTech? It's Complicated

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 32:11


Jesse McWaters of the World Economic Forum talks about how fintech has disrupted the financial services industry in subtler ways than we had anticipated they would five years ago. For example, data will become not only a huge source of revenue for exchanges, but also an essential tool for training machine learning models.

Tomorrow's Capital (S2E3): The Evolution And Future of Cybercrime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 16:13


This episode of Tomorrow’s Capital focuses on the digitalization of crime, including the evolution and future of cybercrime as well as cybercrime trends specifically related to cryptocurriencies and blockchain-based financial instruments. Mikko Hypponen also discusses cyber criminals’ use of AI for attack purposes, and the complexity of implementing security regulations.

Tomorrow's Capital (S2E2); What Are The Boundaries Between Our Minds And Machines?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 10:38


Podcast from Stockholm for Nasdaq’s 16th bi-annual Technology Of the Future (TOF) conference, where Andy McAfee touches on human behavior and machine learning. Andy’s research investigates how information technology changes the way company’s perform, organize themselves, and compete.  The podcast emphasizes recent, profound developments in machine learning, and the ways technology benefits us, helps us solve important problems, and also teaches us about ourselves and our learning processes.  

Tomorrow's Capital (S2E1): How The Hong Kong Exchange Is Using Machine Learning To Disrupt Capital Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 12:45


In this week’s episode of Tomorrow's Capital, Richard Leung, CIO, CTO and Head of IT and Platform Development at HKEX, discusses how HKEX is using machine learning to disrupt capital markets, his advice for aspiring tech professionals, and how he views innovation and the future of the industry. 

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E8): Developing a Culture of Innovation & Entrepreneurialism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 25:32


In this episode, Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman talks with Gallup Chairman and CEO Jim Clifton about the state of entrepreneurship in the U.S., how to engage millennials and Gen-Z and common strengths in successful entrepreneurs. With this installment, we conclude season one of Tomorrow’s Capital. Thank you for joining us and we look forward to having you back for Season 2!

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E7): Unlocking Sources of Environmental Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 31:58


In this episode, Nasdaq VP of Investor Relations, Ed Ditmire talks with CEO of The Nature Conservancy Mark Tercek about how he’s turning more than 20 years of investment banking experience on its head by leveraging traditional Wall Street strategies to serve a new end: natural conservation targets. He is the author of the Washington Post and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling book Nature’s Fortune: How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature. 

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E6): Future of Fintech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 23:27


In this week’s podcast, we cover the trends from the CB Insights’ Future of Fintech conference. The event brings together the world’s largest financial institutions to discuss everything from artificial intelligence to how millennials are impacting the banking industry. In this episode, you will hear Anna Gonzalez, Head of Social Media and Executive Producer of Tomorrow’s Capital, in conversation with Jean-Jacques Louis, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Nasdaq.

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E5): Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark Invest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 22:38


Ark Invest serves as bridge between innovation centers and entrepreneurs. In this episode of Tomorrow’s Capital, the firm’s CEO Cathie Wood joins Nasdaq Stock Exchange President Nelson Griggs for a discussion on the disruptive technologies that will be driving the economy in the years to come.  

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E4): Don Tapscott, Blockchain Research Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 25:34


In our latest episode, blockchain expert, thought leader and co-founder of the Blockchain Research Institute Don Tapscott talks with Global Markets Reporter, Jill Malandrino about blockchain's implication in diverse sectors from finance to data privacy.  

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E3): Ben Hecht, President & CEO of Living Cities

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 27:11


In this episode, Michael Ptasznik, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Nasdaq talks with Ben Hecht, President & CEO of Living Cities. They discuss impact investing and address how governments and stock exchanges alike can connect low income people to the economic mainstream.

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E2): Mary Schapiro, Former SEC Chairman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 26:17


 In this episode, Former SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro shares with Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman an inside look at how the agency created new market regulations after the 2008 financial crisis and whether the financial system is more or less resilient today.

Tomorrow's Capital (S1E1): Larry Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 32:29


In our inaugural episode of #TomorrowsCapital, former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses with me areas of growth and concern for the U.S. economy. Summers previously served as Director of The White House National Economic Council during the Obama Administration. He currently serves as Charles W. Eliot University professor and president emeritus at Harvard University and played a critical role in our economic history.

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