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Kevin Szczepanski is joined by insurance and technology veteran analyst and author Barry Rabkin as they take a deep dive into all things cyber, cyber risk, and insurability. Barry sets the stage by addressing the evolution of cyber risk and noting that the CrowdStrike outage was both a wake-up call and a harbinger of what's to come. Kevin and Barry then discuss cyber and operational technology (OT) vs information technology (IT). Their deeper dive into what cyber risks are (“corruption, disruption, destruction, nuisance, and theft”) leads them to note that our world, instead of terraforming, is cyberforming. Listen in as Barry shares more, including about his forthcoming book, “Ramifications of Insurance Commerce in the Cyber Age.”
Barry Rabkin, Author, The Steel City Startup Guide, FREE. Award-winning B2B Technology Marketing Leader. Marketing Director at Near Earth Autonomy in Pittsburgh. www.linkedin.com/in/brabkin
www.thecloserclub.comTheCloserClub® Episode 94: Barry Rabkin, Founder of RawJuce, one of my favorite health food restaurants with 9 locations throughout South Florida! In this episode we cover:-The monster life challenge he overcame that gave birth to RawJuce-Top business lessons learned opening & running 9 stores-Creating value in a highly competitive market segment-The importance of Raving Fans in your business-Separating yourself from the competitionAnd so much more!!!
Maybe we don't really understand what insuretech is? Barry Rabkin, founder of Market Insight Group and insurance industry veteran, certainly has a few thoughts about that term and what it 'really' means. Barry's experience as an industry analyst has allowed him to witness many changes within the insurance industry and the current infatuation with technology really doesn't make Barry see the industry any differently and he's not afraid to tell you why! Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Skycision is on a mission to help the global agriculture industry grow more efficiently. Food production has to increase by 70% by 2050 to feed the anticipated 2 billion person increase in the global population. Skycision offers a solution to help the global agriculture industry grow more efficiently by identifying crop stress earlier in the growing season, and optimizing field inputs to enhance crop production. We spoke with Brendan about building a remote team, the commercial applications of drone technology, and recruiting talent. Today, 795 million people going hungry. I’m hoping Skycision can help change that. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Brendan’s Challenge; Only check your email twice a day and see how that impacts your productivity. Tools Mentioned Jira Boomerang Zoom Slack Connect with Brendan Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Website Underwritten by Piper Creative A digital agency that provides strategy, delivery, and analysis specializing in a few key service offerings. Documentary-as-a-Service (Vlogging 2.0) Instagram Content Production & Account Building Podcast Production, Strategy Consulting, and Guest Acquisition If you aren’t creating or curating content regularly, your clients and customers might forget you’re open for business. YouTube Instagram If you liked this interview, check out previous drone conversations with Barry Rabkin and Dick Zhang of Identified Technologies. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
Nine years ago, Barry Rabkin discovered a golfball sized lump on his throat while washing his face. The diagnosis was thyroid cancer and the treatment was invasive surgery and radiation. Upon the suggestion of his wife, he began juicing in an effort to help aid his recovery. Not only did Barry feel better and have more energy, but his blood work was showing signs of improvement with levels in the normal range. It was at this point he knew he had to help as many people as possible by sharing the power of juicing. However, Barry had no prior food industry experience and his juice recipes where solely focused on nutrition and not taste, a point his partner, Jeff Levine, quickly corrected by bringing his own expertise in the fast casual arena to eventually create Raw Juce. (Yup, there is no "i" in Juce) Today, Raw Juce has nine locations throughout South Florida and offers an array of juices, smoothies, and food such as acai bowls, quinoa salads, raw desserts and more. Barry is now healthy, motivated and excited to spread the benefits of juicing and eating a plant-based diet to the South Florida community and beyond. We hope you enjoy the conversation, Alex and Jeanette For behind the scenes photos, show notes and more visit www.plantedinmiami.com Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and Pinterest @plantedinmiami
The Food-e’s Nick is joined by Barry Rabkin, who is the owner and co-founder of Raw Juce and Teddy Kaufman, who is the first hire of Raw Juce and the Director of Operations, to discuss everything juice. They talk the story on how Raw Juice started, who comes up with these juice names and recipes, what makes them different from other juice companies and more (3:20). Then Nick gives you #FoodNews (16:44) and gets you craving this week's #FoodPorn of the week (21:16) and gets you eager to try the #Cocktail of the week (22:06). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefoode/support
For Episode 60 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Chief Marketing Officer – Barry Rabkin.Guest IntroductionBarry Rabkin is a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) by profession.He took a roundabout way to find his calling, but pursued his interests until he eventually landed where he is today.Simply put, as a CMO, it's Barry's job to make that his company sells more attractive to potential buyers. His career requires a very broad skill set, and has pushed him to learn a lot of useful things in order to fill a variety of demands. His job excites him, and he is a wealth of knowledge.Barry has led the development and marketing of over 100 successful digital and physical products. He advises and invests in many of the region's fastest growing companies on his mission to transform Pittsburgh from the “City of Steel” to the “City of Startups”.Episode Summary1. Barry describes his music filled youth, growing up to discover entrepreneurship, and how the path led him to being a CMO.2. He describes what a Chief Marketing Officer does within a company, and describes his day to day as well as what the company he works for does.3. He explains the technology they employ to serve their clients, and what the sex appeal of the industry is that helps him sell it.4. Barry talks about the parts of his job that he really enjoys, the technology, the software, the variety and excitement.5. He also talks about some of the challenges that are involved with a smaller team as opposed to a massive corporation.6. He describes the potential career paths someone could take to become a CMO, he also talks about certification and education, and the benefits of going to school.7. He also draws parallels between psychology and marketing.Quotes“Whatever it is that the world needs more of, you can bring it to life”“Whatever I had fun with, I pursued passionately and with a lot of focus”“No matter how good you are at your job, it takes a village.”“The constant variety really keeps me excited to come in every day”“Many paths all take you to the top of the same mountain.”“Bad management is one of the greatest natural resources on the planet”“If everything is your first priority, then everything is also your last priority.”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Barry Rabkin, you can visit his company website Identified Technologies and his personal page – BarryBrands.You can also connect with him or follow him on Facebook, Barry Rabkinand Twitter, and through his Facebook Group – Hackers & Founders Pittsburgh ChapterIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Barry Rabkin has over a decade of success founding, growing, and selling technology companies. An operational and strategic business leader, Barry's experience ranges from high growth, venture backed startups to Fortune 500 companies. He has also contributed to the development of over 100 successful physical and digital products. Barry is proud to serve as Chief Marketing Officer of Identified Technologies, President of Hackers & Founders - PGH Chapter, Board Director of Jewish Family & Children's Services, He is also a guest Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and Strategist at Barry Brands Consulting where he advises and invests in many of the region's fastest growing start-ups. Barry’s Challenge; Write out your do list for the day and systematically eliminate everything getting in the way of your primary goal. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Connect with Barry Twitter LinkedIn Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 43 with Dick Zhang where we discuss Identified Technology for the first time, drone innovation, and entrepreneurship. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay