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In this episode of Tank Talks, Matt Cohen speaks with Terry Doyle, Managing Partner at Telus Global Ventures, about the evolving role of corporate venture capital (CVC) in business strategy. Terry discusses his path from Nokia and Microsoft to leading one of Canada's top CVC arms. With 30+ deals in 2023 and a dual “investor + customer” model, Telus is redefining how corporates fuel innovation. The conversation covers AI in emerging verticals, enterprise partnerships, and Canada's place in global tech. Founders, investors, and policy leaders alike will find actionable insights and strategic guidance throughout this episode.Terry's Unconventional Career Path (00:00:49)* From law school to Nokia's corporate development during the iPhone disruption.* Lessons from Nokia's decline: "The paranoid survive" (Andy Grove) and the dangers of engineering-centric cultures.* Transition to Microsoft pre-Satya Nadella: Pitching $400M deals in an era where "revenue below $1B wasn't reported."How Telus Builds Through Venture Capital (00:14:51)* Telus's evolution from telco to tech & services powerhouse* Over 90% of investments include commercial partnerships* Measuring ROI through value capture: “$34M in portfolio revenue last year, targeting $60M this year.”Navigating M&A and Corporate Integration (00:28:43)* Why integration, not pricing, kills most acquisitions* Founders: plan to stay 3+ years post-acquisition* The liquidity logjam: public markets are closed, valuations remain stickyAI's Vertical and Observability Revolution (00:43:00)* Why Telus is betting on vertical LLMs and AI observability tools* Applications in health, agriculture, and cybersecurity* “AI isn't a side bet, it's foundational to our product strategy.”Canada's Innovation Imperative (00:32:58)* Only 6% of Canadian corporates invest in venture (vs. 40% in the U.S.)* “If you don't like change, you're going to hate irrelevance.”* The need for more startup acquisitions, angel reinvestment, and risk tolerance from corporate leadersAbout Terry DoyleTerry Doyle is Managing Partner at Telus Global Ventures, leading strategic investments across Telus' digital health, agriculture, and AI verticals. A veteran of British Telecom, Nokia, and Microsoft, Terry has negotiated global M&A deals and now helps startups scale through Telus' commercial ecosystem. Passionate about Canadian tech, Terry is also a long-time supporter of C100 and innovation policy.Connect with Terry Doyle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doyleterryVisit Telus Global Ventures Website: https://www.telus.com/en/ventures/global-venturesConnect with Matt Cohen on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/matt-cohen1Visit the Ripple Ventures website: https://www.rippleventures.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
Join JagTalk host Jasmine Meriedy and co-stars Dani, Cameron, Javier as they spill all the tea on organization week from highlights Res-life, C100, and fashion week slays. Get the inside scoop springiest : what to wear, where to wear it, and how top show up just right. We're sharing our tips, expectations, and all the good vibes for the season. Make sure to follow us @southernu_osm!!!
Kevin Turner hosts the latest episode of the Autosport Podcast alongside Gary Watkins as together, they review the big news coming out of the World Endurance Championship as Ford announced a return to Le Mans for 2027. Together, Kev and Gaz ask why the car is built for the WEC regulations and not their North American counterparts with IMSA, as well as why Ford has decided to pull the trigger on a Prototype return now. There's also a look back at Ford's history of Le Mans participation, including the now-famous GT dynasty of the 1960s to the little-known C100 project of the 1980s. And finally, could McLaren be joining the WEC grid soon? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed the President and CEO of the American Gaming Association, Bill Miller. Miller is the President and CEO of the American Gaming Association (AGA), which represents the $329 billion U.S. casino industry. Since joining the AGA in 2019, Miller has elevated the association's influence in Washington, advanced key industry priorities, and deepened member engagement. In 2019, the American Gaming Association (AGA) launched the "Have A Game Plan" campaign to educate sports fans about the principles of responsible sports betting. This campaign emphasizes key guidelines, including setting a budget and adhering to it, keeping betting a social activity, understanding the odds, and placing bets with trusted, regulated operators. In 2021, SeventySix Capital became the first investment firm to join the initiative. Most notably, under Miller's leadership, the AGA navigated the gaming industry through the COVID-19 pandemic. He led the advocacy effort that united AGA members and the broader gaming industry, secured unprecedented federal relief and created a favorable policy landscape for gaming's remarkable recovery. He has advanced efforts to strengthen the gaming industry's commitment to responsibility, build a sustainable legal sports betting market, accelerate casino payments modernization, diminish the illegal gambling market, and initiate industry-wide efforts on workforce development and sustainability. Miller has also reinvigorated the Global Gaming Expo, the gaming industry's premier tradeshow. Miller has more than three decades of experience on Capitol Hill and representing business interests in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining the AGA, Miller served as the top lobbyist at Business Roundtable, the association of chief executive officers of America's leading companies. During his tenure, he led consequential lobbying efforts to pass the landmark 2017 tax reform legislation and usher in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Miller also spent time as a partner at international corporate communications firm Brunswick, providing strategic counsel to several U.S. and international corporations. At the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Miller served as senior vice president and national political director. Miller drove the Chamber's political affairs and federal lobbying efforts for more than a decade, where he created a favorable policy environment for the U.S. business community to thrive. Early in his career, Miller served as chief of staff and campaign manager for Representative Constance A. Morella (MD-8), overseeing the Congresswoman's legislative and political agenda. Miller is recognized as an influential leader in Washington, including being named to Washingtonian magazine's Most Influential People List (2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024) and The Hill's Top Lobbyists (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024). Miller is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's C100, and he also sits on the Editorial Advisory Board of Global Gaming Business and iGB Executive. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Governors for Ford's Theater, and he also sits on the Boards of Directors for the International Center for Responsible Gaming, Public Affairs Council, U.S. Travel Association, and the National Alliance to End Homelessness, where he chairs its Finance Committee. Miller earned a B.A. degree from the University of Maryland and J.D. from American University Washington College of Law. He resides in Washington, D.C. with his two sons. Bill Miller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamcmiller/ X: https://x.com/BillMillerAGA
The Super Bowl is coming to New Orleans in just a few weeks, and while the city is buzzing with excitement, the event also raises concerns about human trafficking.The influx of visitors makes the annual event one of the largest for incidents of human trafficking in the country. According to recent data, there were at least 146 arrests related to human trafficking during the 2021 Super Bowl in Tampa. Brandi Bynum, Acting Unit Chief for the Center for Countering Human Trafficking at the Department of Homeland Security, tells us more. Two government advocacy groups with deep rooted histories have decided to merge. Council for A Better Louisiana and The Committee of 100 for Economic Development have joined forces to create a new organization called Leaders for a Better Louisiana.Barry Erwin, former president of CABL and now chief policy officer at Better Louisiana, and Adam Knapp, former CEO of C100 and now CEO of the new group, tell us more about why their groups are merging.—Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Harley Finkelstein didn't set out to be an entrepreneur. He had no choice. With his father out of the picture, he had to pay for university and support his mother and sisters. So, he turned to his go-to problem-solving tool: entrepreneurship. Starting a t-shirt business changed his life, eventually leading him to Shopify, where he became one of their first merchants and later, its president. In this episode, Harley shares his incredible journey, highlighting key lessons on how entrepreneurship can solve real-life problems and the power of adapting quickly in a fast-changing world. Harley Finkelstein is the President of Shopify. He is also an entrepreneur, lawyer, and investor. He is one of the “Dragons” on CBC's Next Gen Den and has been recognized among Canada's Top 40 Under 40 and Fortune's 40 Under 40. In this episode, Ilana and Harley will discuss: - His early roots in entrepreneurship - The t-shirt business that changed his life - How he set himself apart by overdelivering - Entrepreneurship as a tool for problem-solving - Why you must thrive in rapid change to stay relevant - Embracing ‘founder mode' by focusing on the details - Why the future of entrepreneurship is limitless - How he became one of the first Shopify users - How Shopify built a mission-aligned culture - Finding your life's work - And other topics… Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and President of Shopify. He is an advisor to Felicis Ventures and a notable investor. He has been recognized as Canadian Angel Investor of the Year and among Canada's Top 40 Under 40. As one of the "Dragons" on CBC's Next Gen Den, Harley brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to the forefront. His leadership extends beyond Shopify, having been on the Board of Directors for the C100 and the CBC. He's also a proud member of the Order of Ottawa and currently serves on the board of Operation Hope, focusing on financial literacy empowerment. Connect with Harley: Harley's Website: http://harleyf.com/about/ Harley's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harleyf/?originalSubdomain=ca Harley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/harleyF Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW way for professionals to Advance Their Careers & Make 5-6 figures of EXTRA INCOME in Record Time. Check out our free training today at leapacademy.com/training
Dylan Hamm is Chief Technology Officer at PDW. PDW is a cutting-edge drone technology company revolutionizing small robotics for military and government operations. Their mission is to democratize air support, empowering and protecting those who serve. PDW produces air vehicles, autonomous and AI software, as well as countermeasures in areas like electronic warfare, communications, and GPS denial. Their flagship product, the C100 small UAS, is a versatile quadcopter designed to fit inside a warfighter's rucksack, providing personal air support on the frontline. As the CTO of PDW, Dylan leads he company's product roadmap and R&D strategy. With 12 years of experience in special forces and eight global deployments, Dylan has witnessed the transformative power of small unmanned systems in real-time combat scenarios. Toward the end of his military career, he saw firsthand how these systems were reshaping modern warfare, fueling his passion for exploring their full potential. In this episode, Dylan shares insights into PDW's mission, the ways small drones are changing the battlefield, and the innovative tactics and technologies being developed to counter drone threats.
Jeff Shiner is the CEO of 1Password, a leader in human centric security and privacy. Since joining in 2012, Jeff has grown the company from 20 people to a 900-employee global organization with a $6.8 billion valuation. Today, 1Password enables over 100,000 businesses and millions of individuals to navigate the digital world without fear or friction when logging in – and in less time. The company has been recognized on the Forbes Cloud 100 list and Quartz's Best Companies for Remote Workers. Prior to joining 1Password, Jeff held leadership roles at IBM Canada and Rosetta and has a demonstrated history of growing technology companies. Jeff also currently serves on the Board of Directors of GenomOncology, a company that provides the healthcare community with data-driven insights to improve cancer care. Jeff is a noted speaker at events like Web Summit, Collision, and the C100. He also provides regular commentary to top-tier publications like Fast Company, Forbes, ZDNet, and VentureBeat, among others. When he's not busy being a CEO, Jeff enjoys watching the 49ers, spending time on his tractor, and adding to his LEGO collection with his son – he's the proud owner of more than 1,000 pounds of bricks!This episode of From Start-Up to Grown-Up features Jeff Shiner, CEO of 1Password, who offered an unguarded look into his journey scaling a company from 20 people to 1200 employees.This episode is particularly valuable for first-time founders, as Jeff covers how to mitigate the lonely job as a founder by making smart hires, what you can do to cultivate a strong team through reflective hiring practices, and the activities that can ground you and give perspective.This is such a powerful and practical episode that will bolster all founders and leaders with resolve! Learn more about 1Password | Websitehttps://www.1Password.comConnect with Alisa! Follow Alisa Cohn on Instagram: @alisacohn Twitter: @alisacohn Facebook: facebook.com/alisa.cohn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisacohn/ Website: http://www.alisacohn.com Download her 5 scripts for delicate conversations (and 1 to make your life better) Grab a copy of From Start-Up to Grown-Up by Alisa Cohn from AmazonLove the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!
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We discussed a few things including:1. Thier career journeys2. The startup landscape3. Matt's investments, entrepreneurial ventures and defense industry4. Ryan's drone company5. Discuss trends, challenges and opportunities re new ventures and defense industry Matt Higgins is a noted serial entrepreneur, growth equity investor as Co-founder and CEO of private investment firm, RSE Ventures, and Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Burn The Boats.He is also an Executive Fellow at the Harvard Business School where he co-teaches the course “Moving Beyond Direct-to-Consumer.” Mr. Higgins' deep operating experience spans multiple industries over his 25-year career, which he draws upon to help founders navigate complex situations in order to reach their full potential.----Ryan Gury is the CEO & Co-Founder of PDW, a drone technology company revolutionizing small robotics for the DoD. The drones fit in a servicemember's backpack and allow them to call in their own air support – precisely the same kind of tactics being employed with great effect in Ukraine. PDW also won a Guinness World Record for their C100 drone. #podcast #AFewThings Podcast
On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Sean Languedoc, a seasoned tech entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience building & scaling companies across borders. Sean shares the lessons he learned from scaling five companies, how Outforce.ai is transforming outsourcing, when startups should consider leveraging external teams, and his thoughts on how emerging technologies like generative AI or quantum computing are accelerating development cycles. He also offers advice for non-technical founders looking to build MVPs in a capital-efficient way. KEY TAKEAWAYS Each business started not because of a technology that I wanted to build, it started because of a problem I saw in an industry that I needed to solve, & I was enabled by technology to solve it. You can't just walk into an industry like InsurTech & disrupt it with technology, technology changes a lot faster than behaviour & infrastructure. The lesson there was if things go wrong, the agency is blamed & I'd be fired. It's nothing to do with technology, it's all about people. Across all businesses you have to look at who are you disrupting & how influential are they in the decision-making process? Who wins & who loses & who can you embrace for your winning approach & get momentum behind those. BEST MOMENTS ‘Everyone will tell you you have a great idea until you ask them to pay for it, or until you understand the culture of the industry itself.' ‘For good operators who were really interested in optimising we got a lot of momentum, but for the companies that were horse-trading favours, not so much.' ‘The industry standard is 39% of projects that go to outsourcing don't work out. I'd say another 20% on top of those end up working out only because of brute force, relentless effort by the client to teach the outsourcing agency how to do it.' ‘You can't afford to take the risk of getting it wrong, you need to go in with data & research & get it right.' ABOUT THE GUEST Sean Languedoc is a seasoned tech entrepreneur with over 25 years of experience building & scaling companies. He has founded five tech ventures across various domains, successfully taking two of them "south" from Canada to the US. Currently, Sean is the CEO of Outforce.ai, a company that transforms outsourcing from a daunting task into a strategic asset for venture-backed startups. Outforce.ai aims to be the catalyst that propels tech ventures to their next phase of growth by connecting them with the right engineering teams globally. Beyond his role at Outforce.ai, Sean is deeply involved in the startup ecosystem as a mentor, guiding entrepreneurs through the complex landscape. He serves as a board member at A100 & a Charter Member at C100, underscoring his commitment to fostering tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Canada & beyond. With his extensive expertise in international collaboration, recruiting, & navigating cultural nuances, Sean brings valuable insights on scaling teams, leveraging outsourcing effectively, and adapting to the rapidly evolving tech landscape. His unique perspective, shaped by building companies across borders, makes him an insightful guest to discuss growth strategies for startups and & future of work in an AI-driven world. LinkedIn Website ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, & commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers, accelerated over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook TikTok Email Website
Highlights from this week's conversation include:Chris Shen's Background and LP Career Journey (0:52)US-China Geopolitics, History, and MacroEconomics (3:27)Developing Relationships with Asian Allocators (8:02)Flavor of GP and Navigating Family Offices in Asia (11:31)Understanding LP Motivations (16:52)Importance of Liquidity for Investors (18:35)Working with Corporate Venture Capital Groups (22:15)De-risking Perception for Corporates (24:28)Diversity of VC Ecosystem (30:53)Insider segment: Focusing on the Innovation Economy (32:01)Learning the ropes of venture capital (38:18)Advice for junior investors (40:30)Personal experiences and growth in investing (43:27)Asian American foundation and the Committee of 100 (45:33)C100 organization (49:57)Connecting with Chris and Final Takeaways (50:27)Chris Shen has over 15 years of financial services, investments and legal experience in both the United States and Asia. He is the co-founder of Revere, which is building a tech-enabled, data-driven platform specializing in emerging managers – like Cambridge Associates for the modern allocator. l. Previously, Chris was a managing director at LQ Pacific Partners, a Hong Kong based merchant bank focusing on tech investments. Chris was also a founding partner of West 22nd Capital Advisers, a Hong Kong-based single family office and SFC-licensed investment firm. Chris led investments in external asset managers, established the firm's operations and was a member of the investment committee. Before moving to the buy side, Chris was a senior corporate finance and investment funds lawyer with Baker McKenzie, with a pan-Asia practice representing large corporates, financial institutions, and fund managers.Gunderson Dettmer is the preeminent international law firm with an exclusive focus on the innovation economy. The firm serves market-leading venture capital and growth equity investors and pioneering companies through inception, growth and maturity, as well as groundbreaking public companies that result from the global venture capital ecosystem. The firm's clear-cut focus and well-honed technical skill enables an accelerated pace and unmatched efficiency, delivering best-in-class value at each phase of a client's business. Learn more: www.gunder.com. Swimming with Allocators is a podcast that dives into the intriguing world of Venture Capital from an LP (Limited Partner) perspective. Hosts Alexa Binns and Earnest Sweat are seasoned professionals who have donned various hats in the VC ecosystem. Each episode, we explore where the future opportunities lie in the VC landscape with insights from top LPs on their investment strategies and industry experts shedding light on emerging trends and technologies. The information provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this podcast are for general informational purposes only.
What do you get when you mix U.S. national security, angel investing, and kids' pajamas? Atlee Clark. Proud Canadian Atlee took a hard pivot from the public sector to the tech world, first through a nonprofit called the C100, which supports entrepreneurs, and later at Shopify, focusing on 0 - 1 initiatives. Similar to other angel collectives emerging at the time like Hashtag Angels and Operator Collective, Atlee tapped into her executive network at Shopify to connect with other female leaders who were looking to invest on the side. What began as informal conversations about investing and advising after the working day coalesced into Backbone Angels, a collection of executive tech women sourcing angel opportunities collectively and making investments individually. Backbone was started in 2021 and has amassed a portfolio of over 40 early-stage startups, including Bird&Be, 1Password, and Blume.Atlee tells us what it's like to balance functioning as a cohesive unit while making individual investment decisions. Plus, we get to hear about her journey as a small business owner and what motivates her to invest in what she wants to see in the world. Atlee writes angel checks of $10k to $20k, focusing on startups that address challenges for parents, small business owners, and Big Tech execs—three areas she intimately understands as the end user. Backbone Angels focuses on companies led by Black, Indigenous, and Women-led startups. Highlights:Atlee hopped on a one-way plane to San Francisco and left her U.S. national security gig in Washington, D.C., behind to head up a nonprofit organization supporting Bay Area Canadian tech entrepreneurs (and she'd never even worked in tech!)She met early Shopify execs who convinced her to come work for the company doing developer relations and the app ecosystem. Casual conversations about investing and advising with her peers led to the creation of Backbone Angels.Atlee prefers to follow her own intuition with early-stage investing, but she does have a tried-and-true framework for determining if a deal is right for her. She shares her tips for working as a collective and the reason she believes you should never overthink a “no.”Angel investing is a side hustle for Atlee (Remember, she's also a Shopify exec, small business owner, and mom), and she prefers it because it fulfills her in a way that going full-time wouldn't. Resource:Want to Angel invest with other operators and learn from the team at Hustle Fund? Check out Angel Squad and resources created by Brian Nichols(00:00) - Atlee Clark, Angel: Canadians breaking into tech and now investing with intuition and purpose (01:33) - Building an ecosystem for Canadian tech founders: the story of becoming the first CEO of the C100 (06:38) - Meeting Tobi Luke and joining Shopify: a new adventure pre IPO (09:34) - Founding Backbone Angels: a collective of senior leaders at Shopify coming together to write checks (15:27) - First Investment: The power of patience and a developing a personal investment thesis (23:21) - Worst Investment: Trust your gut and staying patient (29:20) - The art of feeling a "no" (30:54) - Best Investment: Highlighting Top Performers Calico and MIrza (32:59) - Resilience in Founders: Overcoming Challenges (34:15) - Current Investment Strategy: Today's Focus (38:21) - Sourcing Deals: Networking and Connections (44:46) - Lightning Round ⚡
Economic Development in Louisiana: Insights from Adam Knapp Join us in this episode of What's What BR as we welcome back Adam Knapp, now representing the Committee of 100 (C100). Adam shares his experiences over the past seven months with C100, focusing on the organization's role in driving economic development in Louisiana. We discuss the origins and mission of C100, recent legislative wins, and the strategic changes proposed to enhance the state's economic growth. Tune in for an in-depth look at how business leaders and policymakers are working together to create a more prosperous future for Louisiana. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:26 Adam Knapp's New Role at C100 02:21 History and Mission of C100 06:55 Recent Legislative Successes 09:17 Strategic Vision for Economic Development 14:43 Importance of Consistency and Long-Term Goals 23:47 Collaborative Efforts and Regional Gatherings 31:49 Conclusion and Future Outlook
Join hosts Tedd Huff and Colton Pond in this episode of “Accrued” a Fintech Confidential series presented by LoanPro, where they chat with Tal Schwartz, a top fintech writer and advisor from Canada. Tal shares his expertise on the Canadian fintech market, covering a range of interesting topics.Tal talks about the differences between the Canadian and US fintech scenes. For example, Canada has unique regional differences, multiple languages, and different financial rules in each province. He explains how these factors make launching fintech products in Canada a bit tricky.One of the key points Tal discusses is the lack of a formal open banking system in Canada. While other markets have clear rules that encourage banks to share data, Canada is still catching up. However, there is hope that changes will come soon, which could boost innovation in the sector.Tal also highlights some exciting fintech companies in Canada, like Arbor and Yield Exchange. These companies are making waves with their fresh ideas and approaches. He mentions how business banking and B2B services are areas to watch for growth and new ideas.The episode also touches on the limited number of sponsor banks in Canada, which affects the growth of banking as a service. Tal explains how this limitation restricts competition and slows down progress.Mergers and acquisitions are another hot topic. Tal shares insights on recent big deals, like the merger between Fairstone and Home Trust, and Finance It's acquisition of Simply Group. These moves are changing the landscape of financial services in Canada.For those looking to expand into Canada, Tal offers valuable advice. He suggests understanding regional differences, identifying underserved markets, and knowing the major players. He also discusses how Canadian fintechs can benefit from organizations like Export Development Canada and C100 when expanding into the US.Towards the end, the conversation shifts to future trends. Tal talks about the role of AI in fintech, particularly in customer service and underwriting. He notes the importance of regulation to prevent misleading marketing in this area.Overall, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the Canadian fintech landscape, highlighting challenges, opportunities, and key players. Whether you're a fintech enthusiast or a professional in the industry, there's plenty to learn from Tal's insights.Don't forget to subscribe, like, and visit fintechconfidential.com for more updates!Watch on YouTubeKey HighlightsDiscover the Surprising Challenges of Canadian FintechIn this episode, learn about the unique hurdles faced by fintech companies in Canada. From regional differences to language barriers, discover why launching fintech products in Canada can be more complicated than you might think.Open Banking: Why Canada is Falling BehindFind out why Canada struggles with open banking compared to other countries. Learn about the impact of not having clear rules and how it affects fintech growth in the country.Meet the Future Stars of Canadian FintechExplore some of the most exciting up-and-coming fintech companies in Canada. See why these businesses are set to become major players in the industry and what makes them stand out.The Hidden Impact of Limited Sponsor BanksLearn how the small number of sponsor banks in Canada is affecting the growth of fintech. Discover the challenges and what it means for competition in the industry.Big Changes in Canadian Fintech: Mergers and AcquisitionsGet the inside scoop on recent major mergers and acquisitions in the Canadian fintech world. Understand how these deals are...
Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the President of Shopify. He founded his first company at age 17 while a student at McGill. Harley completed his law degree as well as his MBA at the University of Ottawa. Harley was one of the “Dragons” on CBC's Next Gen Den and starred on Discovery Channel's I Quit. He received the Canadian Angel Investor of the Year Award, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award, Fortune's 40 Under 40, and was inducted into the Order of Ottawa. From 2014 to 2017 Harley was on the Board of Directors of the C100, and from 2017 to 2020 he was on to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). He is currently on the Board of Directors of the National Retail Federation, and Operation Hope. Harley recently co-founded Firebelly, a modern high-end tea brand, and created @bigshotpodcast , a project and podcast that archives the stories of the greatest Jewish entrepreneurs of the last century. In this episode, Harley discusses Jewish pride, October 7, Israel, and antisemitism.
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Laura Buhler, a longtime community leader in the venture capital and startup ecosystem in San Francisco and former Board Director at VFC, to explore the transformative power of community in entrepreneurship. Laura shares her journey and unique insights into how vibrant communities can serve as a competitive moat for businesses and individuals alike. Now leading the community function for a venture capital fund in Silicon Valley, Laura Buhler's career in community was informed by her background in growth marketing and by her involvement in communities such as the World Economic Forum where she was a Project Manager; On Deck, where she was a Fellow; and the C100, a nonprofit tech community where she was CEO. Laura provides practical strategies for fostering engagement, setting clear cultural norms, and creating rituals that reinforce a shared mission. Whether you're an entrepreneur seeking to build a strong brand affinity or a leader aiming to cultivate a supportive network, this episode is packed with actionable advice on harnessing the power of community to accelerate learning, foster innovation, and build lasting impact.
Staring down the unforgiving path of family law, many men find themselves lost in a labyrinth of legal battles over divorce and child custody. Matt O'Connor joins me once again for a deeply moving conversation that shines a light on the all-too-common plight fathers face. Amid the turmoil, we uncover a vital lifeline—staying put in the family home during separation can be a game-changer in preserving legal rights. Plus, we venture into the complexities of the C100 form and mediation, tools that can make or break a father's quest to remain a pillar in his children's lives.The cold statistics surrounding men's mental health and suicide are not just numbers; they're a call to action. Sharing my own brush with despair atop Waterloo Bridge, this episode serves as both a confessional and a clarion call for societal change. We tackle the stigma and urge for a champion in parliament, someone to advocate for men's rights and address the systemic biases that leave many fathers feeling marginalized. It's a heart-wrenching journey through the emotional battleground fathers endure, and a testament to the resilience it takes to emerge from the shadows.Yet, in the face of such gravity, there's room for unexpected levity. Guy Harrison's legendary powder bombing caper offers a moment of reprieve, reminding us of the camaraderie and boldness that once punctuated our lives. This episode is a tapestry of serious discourse interwoven with nostalgia, an offering of hope and solidarity to any man navigating the treacherous waters of family law. Tune in for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is emotionally resonant, and perhaps, find a beacon to guide you through the storm. >>>>>>>NEW 5 week Heroic Man course & online community (no charge, it's on us) Join Here How Heroic are you? Take the Heroic Man scorecard and see how you score: Take it here Follow AMP Socials: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Website Follow Pete: Instagram | Facebook
Unlock the secrets of Louisiana's economic renaissance as we sit with Adam Knapp, a visionary in the state's push for progress. In a candid discussion, we peel back the layers of local economic strategies and the colorful food culture that not only feeds the body but also fuels the soul of this unique region. From the impact of gubernatorial decrees on parish power to the personal tales of Baton Rouge's culinary delights, prepare to embark on an auditory journey through the heart of Louisiana's transformative growth.We wrap up with a forward-thinking analysis of the avenues and obstacles on Louisiana's path to economic success. Explore the strategic initiatives aimed at harnessing technology and innovation, and discover how community, quality of life, and authentic culture are the magnets drawing talent and investment to our beloved state. As the conversation winds down, you're left with a renewed understanding of the importance of individual action in crafting a vibrant economic future, where every citizen plays a pivotal role in sculpting a thriving Louisiana.All Business. No Boundaries.Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries., a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the Founder & CEO of Outforce, Sean Languedoc.Outforce was conceived from Sean's frustrations with the outsourcing landscape. The challenge of sifting through the noise to find qualified software engineers was a time-consuming and often costly endeavor. Sean's mission with Outforce was clear: streamline hiring the right expertise efficiently and effectively.Hiring and staffing engineers is notoriously slow and challenging, particularly in the tech sector. The high demand for skilled professionals and the limited availability create a bottleneck for businesses looking to scale. Outsourcing can be a game-changer, offering a faster route to assembling a team. However, it's crucial to find engineers with the technical skills and domain expertise to match your project's needs.Sean, a seasoned tech founder, understands the risks involved in hiring. The cost of bringing on someone who isn't the right fit can be significant. He stresses the importance of effective interviewing and a deep understanding of the technical requirements and domain knowledge necessary for the role.Key Points from the Episode:Challenges in outsourcing software engineeringImportance of finding the right expertise in a time-sensitive mannerRisks and challenges of hiring engineersOutsforce's platform and approach to matching companies with engineering teamsPricing model and negotiation leverage of OutforceDefining scope and executing projects effectivelyImportance of dynamic interaction between engineering, sales, and customer success teamsAbout Sean Languedoc:Sean Languedoc boasts over 25 years of experience in the tech industry, currently serving as the CEO of Outforce.ai (formerly Global Talent Accelerator). Throughout his entrepreneurial journey, Sean has excelled in transforming outsourcing from a daunting task into a strategic asset for venture-backed companies. At the core of Outforce.ai is the mission to simplify the outsourcing process, turning it into a direct path for achieving goals. Sean fosters collaborations that swiftly transition from onboarding to project execution, reducing lead times for tech ventures. In addition to his leadership at Outforce.ai, Sean remains actively involved in the startup ecosystem as a mentor, guiding emerging entrepreneurs and contributing to the growth of the tech innovation landscape. Sean's commitment extends to serving on the boards of A100 and as a Charter Member at C100, emphasizing his dedication to advancing tech innovation and entrepreneurship in Canada and beyond.About Outforce:Outforce, a pioneering venture in outsourcing solutions, simplifies the complex process of sourcing and scaling engineering teams for venture-backed companies. With a focus on safety and efficiency, Outforce navigates the intricate outsourcing landscape by thoroughly vetting thousands of engineering agencies. The platform employs a swift and comprehensive approach, filtering and assessing teams based on essential criteria such as culture fit, domain expertise, and technical proficiency. By seamlessly matching companies with the most suitable teams, Outforce transforms the outsourcing experience from a bewildering maze into a streamlined path to mission accomplishment. This innovative solution enhances team onboarding speed and ensures a strategic alignment that propels venture-backed enterprises toward their growth objectives.Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur:
As the Canadian Tech scene expands, we often are aided by Canadians abroad who have gained experience and expertise in various aspects of startup life and culture. Our guest today is Andre Charoo, Founder and GP of Maple Ventures, which invests in founders with Canadian roots.We spoke about the lack of early-stage Canadian investors on the cap tables of successful companies like Instacart and Wish even though their founders have Canadian roots and what it was like being an early employee at both Uber and Hired.Maple started in 2016 with just $1.2m in commitments and currently has over $16M in AUM.And John Ruffolo is back to discuss the news.About Andre Charoo:Andre Charoo is the Founding Managing Partner at Maple VC, an early-stage venture capital fund based in San Francisco that backs Canadian-led companies. Andre's deep operational expertise stems from helping to scale some of the most successful companies around, including his time as one of the first 25 employees at both Uber and Hired. He is also a Co-Chair of The C100, an influential community of Canadians in tech.In this episode, we discuss:(0:01:11) News rundown with John Ruffolo(0:14:09) Andre's jounrey from Markham, Ontario to Silicon Valley investor(0:31:19) Lessons from being an early employee at Uber and Hired(0:38:21) The problem with Canadian investors(0:40:11) Why all successes are unique(0:43:03) How he signed on to be a Venture Partner with Inovia Capital(0:47:23) Operating from his homebase in Seoul, SK while investing in North America(0:53:39) Tools he uses to stay organized(0:55:48) How Maple's portfolio construction has evolved(1:00:20) Demonstrat value and viability to his LPsFast Favorites:*
Growing up, Harley Finkelstein had a passion for entrepreneurship. He became one of the first vendors on Shopify, and his T-shirt company became a survival tool for him in college. He realized that he could never see himself working for anyone else. Harley is now the President of Shopify and a respected entrepreneur. In this episode, Harley unpacks his lifelong journey as a serial entrepreneur. He will explain why we are currently in an entrepreneurial renaissance and how to thrive in the new “connect to consumer” world. Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the President of Shopify. Harley is an Advisor to Felicis Ventures and one of the “Dragons” on CBC's Next Gen Den. He received the Canadian Angel Investor of the Year Award, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award, Fortune's 40 Under 40, and was inducted into the Order of Ottawa. Harley starred on Discovery Channel's I Quit, and recently co-founded Firebelly, a modern high-end tea brand. In this episode, Hala and Harley will discuss: - How Harley came from “forced entrepreneurs” - Becoming one of the first vendors on Shopify - How Shopify revolutionized online business - The Entrepreneurial Renaissance - Why more women are becoming entrepreneurs - Reverse engineering your business momentum - Why Harley co-created Firebelly Tea - The Connect to Consumer Era - Why 2023 is the year of the entrepreneur - And other topics… Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the President of Shopify. He founded his first company at age 17 while a student at McGill University. Harley completed his law degree as well as his MBA at the University of Ottawa, where he co-founded the JD/MBA Student Society and the Canadian MBA Oath. Harley is an Advisor to Felicis Ventures and one of the “Dragons” on CBC's Next Gen Den. He received the Canadian Angel Investor of the Year Award, Canada's Top 40 Under 40 Award, Fortune's 40 Under 40, and was inducted into the Order of Ottawa. From 2014 to 2017 Harley was on the Board of Directors of the C100, and from 2017 to 2020 he was on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). He is currently on the Board of Operation Hope, a nonprofit providing financial literacy empowerment and economic education. Harley starred on Discovery Channel's “I Quit,” and recently co-founded Firebelly, a modern high-end tea brand. Resources Mentioned: Harley's Website: http://harleyf.com/about/ Harley's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harleyf/?originalSubdomain=ca Harley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/harleyF Harley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harley/ Harley's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarleyF Harley's Podcast “Big Shot”: https://www.bigshot.show/ Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/ Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Zbiotics - Head to ZBiotics.com/PROFITING and use the code PROFITING at checkout for 15% off. Pipedrive - Go to youngandprofiting.co/pipedrive and get 20% off Pipedrive for 1 year! Relay - Sign up for FREE! Go to relayfi.com/profiting Indeed - Claim your $75 credit now at indeed.com/profiting Rakuten - Start shopping at rakuten.com **Disclaimer: Cash back rates on Rakuten change daily. More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At C100, Clearfield's hottest rock station, summer NEVER ends. And we mean NEVER. As summer goes into overtime, C100 will help you beat the heat and keep the beat with scorching-hot rock and thirst-quenching giveaways. See you in the C100 Thanksgiving Thunderdome!Support LHR by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/lefthandedradio or leave a 5-star rating and review wherever you subscribe to our show.Visit our Tee Public page: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/left-handed-radiohttp://www.lefthandedradio.com/merchLeftHandedRadio.com | patreon.com/LeftHandedRadio | http://twitch.tv/lefthandedradio | facebook.com/LeftHandedRadio | instagram.com/lefthandedradio | twitter.com/LeftHandedRadio| lefthandedradio@gmail.com | https://www.tiktok.com/@lefthandedradioSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andre Charoo is a prominent figure in the venture capital industry, known for his expertise in early-stage investments and his ability to identify promising startups. Andre Charoo began his career in finance before transitioning to the venture capital industry working with some legendary companies on the way. He was one of Uber's first 25 employees and led Hired's expansion into 16 markets across 6 countries. In 2016 he founded Maple VC where he has backed some great startups including Neo, Layer Zero, and Reno Run. On top of this, Andre is the Co-Chair of the C100 tasked with helping organize the world's most influential Canadians in tech.
It's no secret that 2023 hasn't exactly started on a high note for the tech sector. With more than 100,000 workers laid off already this year, looking in from the outside, the industry seems to have lost some of its momentum. But what are insiders saying?In the short term, large scale layoffs may not be over, but they're slowing. And a look back in time offers insights into the kind of mega companies that got their start during economic downturns.On this special, on-location episode of Disruptors, an RBC Podcast, host John Stackhouse speaks with tech leaders at the C100 annual summit in Silicon Valley, to get the real scoop from Canadians in the thick of it. We hear from a range of voices: Andre Charoo, managing partner at Maple VC, a venture capital firm with Canadian roots; Chris Arsenault, president and CEO of Inovia Capital; Shari Hatch Jones, founder and managing partner at Sightline Coaching, and Dominic Penaloza, founder and CEO of Peace. Is 2023 a time for the tech sector to move away from concepts and experimentation and start generating returns? Will the economic downturn slow development or is now the time for the best ideas to rise to the top? Listen in and find out. For more information about the annual C100 Summit click here. To read about Maple VC, visit their site. Information on Inovia Capital can be found here and Sightline Coaching here.
Michael Serbinis is the founder and CEO of League - a technology-focused health company powering the digital transformation of healthcare. Mike joins the podcast and shares his experiences creating, building, scaling, and exiting technology companies. We talk about his leadership superpower, and the difference between ideas and execution. With more than $1B of exits, Mike is a visionary leader and entrepreneur who has built transformative technology and platforms across several industries. Serbinis founded and helped build Kobo, Critical Path, DocSpace, and now League. Hundreds of thousands of people across the world use digital health platforms powered by League to access, navigate and pay for care. Mike is also the chair of the Board of Directors for the Perimeter Institute. He is also a member of the C100, the Business Council of Canada, board member for the CDL Rapid Screening Consortium, one of the first Fellows at Creative Destruction Lab, and the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. In 2020 he was awarded the prestigious Region Builder Award by The Toronto Board of Trade.
You don't find many traditional songs where the woman becomes pregnant out of wedlock and yet it all turns our wonderfully. But then Willy O' Winsbury is not your run of the mill folk song. King's daughter Janet knew what she wanted… and it seems that her father wanted it too. Once he'd established that Willy wasn't too foreign that is. He especially noticed his blond hair and milky white skin… oh dear.As well as picking up on some of these themes, the episode looks at the twists and turns of this song's journey over time and the real events that may (or may not) have prompted it. There's also a review of medieval virginity tests and musings on why a light scorching of the nether regions might actually be a good outcome, all things considered. MusicL'Homme Armé (Anon) Medieval popular songDe moi doleros vos chant (Gillebert de Berneville) 13th Century song Lord Thomas of Winesberrie (Kinloch – Ancient Scottish Ballads – see below) Instrumental: Fair Margaret and Sweet William (ballad from the Percy/Parsons correspondence) 1770s – though the tune may be more recent Johnny Barbary (tune from Bertrand Harris Bronson – see below) Fause Foodrage Willie O'Winsbury ReferencesMainly Norfolk have an excellent overview of the song and its recorded versions: https://mainlynorfolk.info/anne.briggs/songs/willieowinsbury.html Kinloch, George Richie (1827) Ancient Scottish Ballads: https://archive.org/details/ancientscottishb00kin/page/90/mode/2up Karpeles, Maud (1934) Folk Songs From Newfoundland Fresno State University's Traditional Ballad Index: https://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/C100.html Child, Francis James (between 1882-98) The English and Scottish Popular Ballads v2 (Child 100) https://archive.org/details/englishscottishp21chilrich/mode/2up Bronson B H (1976) The Singing Tradition of Child's Popular Ballads https://archive.org/details/singingtradition0000bron/page/n5/mode/2up Bronson B H (1959) The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/CP25(1)/CP25_1_194_8-10/IMG_0334.htm A legal document relating to the lease of property by Thomas, son of William de Winsbury Cartwright, Jane (2003) Virginity and Chastity Tests in Medieval Welsh Prose in Bernau A, Evans R and Salih S (2003) Medieval Virginities University of Toronto Press.
At the 2022 Clio Cloud Conference held recently in Nashville, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi sat down for a series of in-person interviews with Clio executives. In this episode, he speaks with Curt Sigfstead, chief financial officer. He is responsible for managing Clio's financial affairs, including finance, accounting, capital, treasury, taxation, and corporate development. With over two decades of technology finance experience, Sigfstead has held numerous senior finance leadership roles at companies including Clearco and J.P. Morgan. He sits on multiple nonprofit boards including C100, which supports Canadian technology entrepreneurs through investment and mentorship. When he's not disrupting the status quo through mission-driven work he can be found running the trails of Northern California, mapping out a route for his first Clio virtual 10km.
We all have something that we are wanting to invest in ourselves that we have put off, because we are too busy, too tired, or overworked. Take the time to invest in yourself. There is only one you. In this episode, I'm getting more personal than I have ever been to set my goal and hold myself accountable. For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com
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2022年6月パワープレイ アルバム:NBRD-006 Nothing But Requiem Remixes II 曲名:M02. 背眼の魔女 (RoughSketch Remix) アーティスト:Nothing But Requiem ft.あゆ(IOSYS) https://notebookrecords.net/discographyportal.php?cdno=NBRD-006 番組時間:87分26秒 出演者:夕野ヨシミ、たくや ---- 2022/6/16 公開録音したものを配信いたします。 ラジオ記事はリスナーのEEチャンピオンさんが書いてくれているので楽してます。 <オープニング> ・映画を観に行きまして ・ドラゴンボールを見てきたんです ・映画館の飲み物をあんまり飲むとトイレに行きたくなってしまう ・結局1割くらいしか飲まない ・トリプルSサイズを出して欲しい ・ヤクルト1000を飲んで爆睡しよう ・テキーラでいいのでは? ・お葬式スタイルでどう? ・ロボットなら安心 ・映画館で鳴り響くワオン! ・ロボットより人件費の方が安い ・優雅にすごしたいですわー ・作詞の語尾が全部「ですわ」 ・今週のイオシスくん ・月曜と水曜のゲーム実況配信が入れ替わりました ・TikTok2022上半期トレンド ランキングやってます ・1位になりたいですね ・ネット流行語の候補になりたい ・TikTokのアプリ入れてフォローしてね <Aパート> ・ふつおたです ・第2第3の足技を狙え ・え?また玉の話ですか? ・アメスクとは ・究極アップ ・自分のアカウントに入れません ・ぬいぐるみに亀甲縛り ・パソコンでSwitchできないかな? ・水着ガチャのために徳を貯める ・ゲーム配信できるな、で満足しちゃうんだよな みつを ・我々もぬるぽを理解できてない ・ゾンビがおパーティー ・くさそう ・ログインできました ・AIの続報です ・無理と断りました ・ボーナスの支給額をAIで予測 ・おAIですわ ・テキトーな人って多いな ・イオシスちゃんとしてるな ・電波ソングは5倍大変なんですわ ・玉も集まってないのに神龍出てきちゃった ・玉を2つに戻してくれ ・イオパでやってたギャルピと違うな ・競りやってます? ・初夏です ・中体連は団体名です ・小籠包は高くても食べる人いるんだなー ・台湾に行きたい ・海外の方多いですね ・萌木の村オルゴール博物館ホール・オブ・ホールズ ・ビタミンCがいっぱい入ってそう ・鑑定やいかに ・鑑定団を見たいから火曜日は回避 ・オープンザプライス! <Bパート> ・聞いていただいてましてよ ・夕野 on 乗馬マシン ・乗馬体験 ・あの人たちはヤバい ・正しいブッブー ・みつをたのコーナー ・メフィをた ・合法ロリ巨乳 私の好きな言葉です ・これ、ネタバレなのでは? ・どういうことメフィ? ・メフィですわ ・マグロもそんなに回ってねー ・ミス ランディーバース ・善意のシステムは悪意に勝てない ・汁なしラーメンを食べます ・気になるねペ*スマン ・高低差で風邪をひく ・ペ*スガールはいる ・サーモグラフィで集合写真 ・マイクロソフトのデータセンター ・夢のコーナーです ・えっちなやつありまーす ・それで ・微エ■注意 ・これ夢ですよ ・ここまでやるなら最後まで ・24の第12シーズンを見たらね ・本番はできませんね ・これはホントに夢? ・ここで24の回収? ・どうでもいい伏線回収するぬるぽ放送局 <エンディング> ・朝起きるとねこちゃんの画像がいっぱい ・人のねこを見るのが一番効率がいい ・お知らせです ・イオシスゲーミング2年やってます ・チャンネル登録者もじわじわ増えてます ・あと197年で10万人 ・出生率より低い ・人類が衰退してますわ ・Googleのサーバー残ってるかな? ・動作が重いゲームをやります ・4回目にしてようやく測量 ・イオシスショップで古い作品の終売やってます ・いつまでもあると思うな在庫 ・クイズ 世界はシュウバイ終売 ・すたーらーなーさりー ・ステラナーサリーなのでは? ・曲名に年を付けると何年前かわかっちゃう ・6/19までです ・ヤクの売人出入りしてるから ・ヤクルトレディー狩り ・アニメロミックスって昔からありますよね ・関係者がいろんなところに ・みんなすごいねー ・こっちは足技ありますから ・2022/6/24 コバヤシ会あります ・オンライン即売会? ・投票後はヤツコアに ・2022/10/10はイオシス24周年 ・久々の雀魂配信しようかな? ・C100ですよ ・メタバース即売会にイオシス参戦 ・来週髪を切ります
Normalerweise bin ich mit meinen Gästen ja eigentlich alleine und die Gespräche werden oft recht intim, aber diesmal saßen Christian und ich im Rahmen der Munich Creative Business Week im vollbesetzten USM Haller Showroom in München vor Publikum. Erstaunlicherweise hat das unser Gespräch aber, glaube ich zumindest, kaum beeinflusst. Vielen Dank nochmal an alle die dabei waren, an USM Haller für die wirklich sehr beeindruckende Gastfreundschaft an diesem Abend und natürlich auch an die MCBW.Christian arbeitet als Designer hauptsächlich als One-Man-Show, so wie ich das auch jahrelang gemacht habe, aber in seiner künstlerischen Arbeit geht es oft um Zusammenarbeit, wie in dem Graffiti-inspirierten Projekt Layer Cake, dem Versus Project oder auch in seiner Buchserie »The Art of Rebellion«.Wir sprachen unter anderem über seine Arbeit, seine Kunst, darüber was Leidenschaft alles vom Privatleben fordert, über die Vor- und Nachteile des Freelancer-Lebens und über Kunst im öffentlichen Raum.
Ojito que estás en el capítulo 100 de Al Lío. Qué fuerte!! Para el siguiente capítulo (100+1) estoy preparando una buena bomba 💣 Nos movemos entre el extremos del conformismo en el que nada nos mueve a cambiar porque creemos que estamos bien y un perfeccionismo que no hace más que sangrarnos, dejándonos sin vida. Será Jesús el que nos explique en este capítulo cómo alcanzar el equilibrio humano y espiritual. Ya sabes que soy el Padre Joaquín y Al lío es mi podcast, donde voy a ayudarte en tu crecimiento personal mientras te hablo de temas de fe, espiritualidad y estilo de vida. Me tienes en Instagram como @joaquinconp En la web tienes las inscripciones para la peregrinación a Medjugorje. Del 11 al 16 de agosto 2022. www.sanclementeromano.es Sé feliz!
Der Chiemgauer 100 ist einer dieser Ultrattail Läufe mit Klassiker-Status. Bernd Spring erzählt uns spannende Geschichten und wertvolle Details rund um den Lauf. Bernd kennt sich aus mit dem Lauf. Fast jedes Mal war er dabei und ist auch noch Teil der Orga des Laufes.Bernd erreicht ihr unter:https://m.facebook.com/grafikwebdesign.berndspring/about?lst=100001188406442%3A100009809822799%3A1652992116Den Chiemgauer und den Verein Bergen unter :https://chiemgauer100.de/Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Chris Albinson is the President & CEO of Communitech, Co-Founder & Managing Director of the BreakawayGrowth Fund, and visionary founder and past chairperson of the C100. Albinson has been an early investor in impactful companies, including Pinterest, Docusign, Newbridge Networks & Juniper Networks. Chris is a mentor and/or advisor for TechStars, Garage Capital, SAAS North, and the Canadian Innovation Exchange. Earlier in his career, Chris was a General Partner at JP Morgan Partners and earned an MBA from the Ivey Business School.
Bill C100 is the same law the UK tried to pass but they got wind of it! Tyranny through the back door
Be honest: everyone loves a van. Well, loves driving one – a hired one – anyway. Today Tony asks Mike to join him in a commercial free, commercial episode of Car-Chum. Everything from the humble Transit to the Espace F1 is here – not forgetting the Supervan, something promiscuous from Alfa and those strange conversions from normal cars. Join us, arm out of window, on this episode of Car-Chum. Vans.
Magical things happen when your passions meet purpose and ultimately leads to your profession. When it happens, it sparks curiosity, confidence and motivates you to explore the awe of the unknown. You're able to tap into your wow factor and create impact for others and for yourself along the way. But, as we all know, it's much easier said than done and it takes courage to follow your heart and not conform to cultural and societal norms. Meet our guest Ida Liu, who shares her journey of following her passions which took her from the world of finance to fashion and ultimately back to finance with the idea of pitching a fashion, retail, and entertainment practice to Citi, thus bringing her two worlds together. The rest is history. Ida Liu is the Global Head of Citi Private Bank and a member of the Citi Global Wealth Leadership team. Ida leads the Private Banking activities in 50 offices across 18 countries and delivers wealth management solutions to ultra-high net worth families and their businesses globally. Before becoming the Global Head, she was the Head of Citi Private Bank North America and held numerous other leadership roles. Visit https://www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Ida. Highlights: [02:41] Ida's journey [06:34] Shattering the glass and bamboo ceiling [08:22] Gaining clarity on career path [12:24] Moving forward though fear [15:41] Connecting your passion, strengths & profession [18:29] The importance of community [20:21] Embrace your learning journey [22:17] Mentors and sponsors and why you need both [24:46] Dedicating time to health and wellness [28:50] Staying ahead of the curve [28:54] Work-life integration [30:56] What gets measured gets done [33:14] The importance of setting boundaries [37:43] Ida answers lightning round questions Quotes: “Seeing is believing. We've got to make sure we lift others up. We have to share the lessons that we've learned along the way to help others get to that next level.” – Ida Liu “Never underestimate your network. And never underestimate networking early on.” – Ida Liu “When you're doubting yourself, you've got to play to your strengths and show them why you deserve a seat at the table.” - Ida Liu “What gets measured gets done.” - Ida Liu Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? - Think Again by Adam Grant What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? - “If you want to make everybody happy, don't be a leader, sell ice cream.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? - Fantastic listener What is one change you implanted that made your life better? - Meditation What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? - Cold Heart (Pnau remix) by Elton John and Dua Lipa About Ida Liu: Ida Liu is the Global Head of Citi Private Bank and a member of the Citi Global Wealth Leadership team. Ida leads the Private Banking activities in 50 offices across 18 countries and delivers wealth management solutions to ultra-high net worth families and their businesses globally. Before becoming the Global Head, she was the Head of Citi Private Bank North America and held numerous other leadership roles. Ida created Citi Private Bank's North America Asian Clients Group, and she started her career at Citi by launching and heading the Fashion, Retail and Entertainment Group. Before joining Citi, Ida was at Vivienne Tam, a women's wear design house, where she was Global Head of Sales, Marketing, Public Relations and Business Development. Prior to this, Ida spent seven years in investment banking with Merrill Lynch's mergers and acquisitions and technology, media and telecommunications investment banking groups in New York and Hong Kong. She started her career in mergers and acquisitions at BT Wolfensohn (now Deutsche Bank). Ida has received many industry accolades including Barron's 10 Most Influential Women in Wealth Management, Barron's 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance, Crain's Notable Women on Wall Street and American Banker's 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance. Additionally, Ida is a Young Global Leader (YGL) of the World Economic Forum, a member of The Committee of 100 (C100) and Young Presidents' Organization (YPO). Ida serves on the UCLA Health Advisory Board as well as the Asia Society Board. Ida holds a BA with honors from Wellesley College and an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and conversant in Russian. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/idaliu/
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Harley Finkelstein is the President of Shopify, the platform modern commerce is built on. Over the last 12 years, Harley has partnered with Tobi to the tune of building Shopify's revenue to over $4.6BN in 2021 and the team to over 10,000 employees. On the side, Harley is an Advisor to Felicis Ventures and in the past has held board seats at CBC, Omers Ventures and The C100. If that was not enough, you can see Harley on a screen near you as one of the “Dragons” on CBC's Next Gen Den. In Today's Episode with Harley Finkelstein You Will Learn: 1.) The Founding Story: What was Harley's first entrepreneurial endeavour? How did seeing his family lose everything impact Harley's mindset and ambition? How did Harley first meet Tobi @ Shopify? How did the Shopify journey begin? 2.) Leadership Lessons: How has Harley changed as a leader over the 13 years with Shopify? How does Harley embrace vulnerability and authenticity in his communication with the team? What is Harley most insecure about when he looks at leadership today? What have been some of the biggest lessons Harley has learned from his board on what great leadership is? 3.) The Art of Marriage: What does Harley believe makes the most successful marriage? Why have Harley and his wife been seeing a marriage therapist from the early days? What is the biggest mistake people make when communicating with partners? How has Harley changed as a husband over the years? 4.) The Joy of Fatherhood: Does Harley always believe he has been a good father? What was his realisation moment that he was not being the father he wanted to be? What core elements of his behaviour did he change? How did that impact his relationship with his kids? How does Harley ensure he performs at the highest level while also being there and being present for his family? Item's Mentioned In Today's Episode with Harley Finkelstein Harley's Favourite Book: The Book of Ichigo Ichie: The Art of Making the Most of Every Moment, the Japanese Way
Janet Bannister is the Managing Partner of Real Ventures, Canada's preeminent early-stage venture capital firm. In addition to leading Real Ventures and working with her large portfolio of rapidly growing tech companies, Janet is very active in the Canadian tech ecosystem; she is on the Boards of Communitech in Waterloo and Vector Institute in Toronto. In 2004, Janet launched Kijiji.ca and grew it to become one of the most visited websites in Canada. This year, Janet became the co-chair of the C100… which is the leading global community of Canadian tech leaders, dedicated to supporting, inspiring and connecting the most promising Canadian entrepreneurial leaders, and a group I am very proud to be a member of. Personally, I am very excited to see the direction she will take the C100 through her stewardship.
On this week's episode of Confluence, we continue our conversation with leading Canadians who are at the forefront of global tech. Michelle Zatlyn, co-founder of Cloudflare, is back to talk about whether or not there is a special Canadian sauce that puts Canadian entrepreneurs in a unique position to foster innovation. We also spoke to Atlee Clark, Director of Operations at Ottawa-based Shopify and former Executive Director of the C100 in the Bay Area. These women have set standards in their fields for innovation and business leadership and we set out to find out how. Is Silicon Valley confined to its geographical location or has its ‘borders' expanded? Could Canada be home to the next Big Tech Hub? As talent continues to circulate around the world, how should we be paying attention to ‘brain flow', and what strategies can be deployed at scale to attract and retain talent? And finally, what values should leaders be focusing on to support diverse communities and more equitable innovation?LINKS:- Michelle Zatlyn LinkedInMichelle Zatlyn TwitterAtlee Clark LinkedInAtlee Clark TwitterC100C100 TwitterShopifyCloudFlareHemispheric Partners: Trade, Technology, and Innovation Ties Between the Bay Area and CanadaGlobe and Mail - Opinion: Is Canada in line to be the next Silicon Valley?The Logic - Origin Story: Canadians in Silicon ValleyCNBC - Why Canada is becoming a start-up mecca rivaling Silicon ValleyBusiness Insider - Why tech companies in Silicon Valley should expand to CanadaSan Francisco Chronicle - Canada to Silicon Valley's International Talent: We Want YouForbes - CloudFlare Cofounder Michelle Zatlyn Is New Billionaire As Stock Reaches New HighBusinessWire - Cloudflare Announces First Office in Canada to Further Support Canadian Customers, Innovation, and GrowthFortune - Cloudflare Co-Founder Michelle Zatlyn: ‘Somebody Should' Decide What to Delete OnlineC100's Founding Executive Director, Atlee Clark, Launches Backbone Angels
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Watch CISOs Connect's CISOs Top 100 CISOs (C100) 2021 Esteemed CISO Board of Judges congratulate the winners of the first of its kind CISO recognition honoring the top 100 CISOs across the United States. Winners will be announced on July 7th with a formal ceremony. The C100 recognition is made possible with the support of ePLDT, BlackKite, YLVentures, Orca and rThreat.
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On this episode we review the Canon C100 Mark II. Is it still worth it in 2021? Produced by Brenda Btrayed Oliver & Jason Godbey Featuring Taylor Coriell Music by Adonis Tsilimparis and Christopher Gillard Show theme by Christopher Gillard Created & Hosted by Jason Godbey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
Full Description Harley Finkelstein joined Shopify in 2010. Originally as a merchant selling t-shirts on the platform. Today he serves as President of the company and his passion for entrepreneurship is as alive as ever. As president of Shopify, Harley's life mission is to empower as many entrepreneurs as he can and remove every barrier to entrepreneurship possible. What exactly does Harley do on an average day at the office? What are the big challenges Shopify is working on now, and what's in store for Shopify in the future? In this episode we dive into all that, and more! Some of the topics we discuss are: What does a day at Shopify look like for Harley? What is Harley most passionate about right now. What does it mean to requalify for your job every year? What is Harley so passionate about entrepreneurship? The difference between a business owner and an entrepreneur. What does mentorship mean to Harley, and what he recommends for you. What are the ecommerce trends, and challenges Shopify is tackling? What chapters of Shopify are written, and what's left to write? What are some of the most unknown advantages and benefits of Shopify? Oh, and what did Harley eat for breakfast! Guest Bio Harley Finkelstein is an entrepreneur, lawyer, and the President of Shopify. He founded his first company at age 17 while a student at McGill. Harley completed his law degree as well as his MBA at the University of Ottawa, where he co-founded the JD/MBA Student Society and the Canadian MBA Oath. Harley is an Advisor to Felicis Ventures, and one of the “Dragons” on CBC’s Next Gen Den. Recently, he received the Canadian Angel Investor of the Year Award, Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 Award, and was inducted into the Order of Ottawa. From 2014 to 2017 Harley was on the Board of the C100, and from 2017 to 2020 he was on to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Harley is currently starring on Discovery Channel’s I Quit, a television series about hopeful entrepreneurs who decide to quit their 9-5 jobs to focus full-time on their side hustles. Links / Resources Shopify Shopify Plus Moustache Bikes - (the bike Harley rides) Allbirds - Shopify Brand referenced. GymShark - Shopify Brand referenced. https://www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies La Bottega - Harley's favourite grocery shop DavidsTea - Brand of tea Harley likes
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You've probably heard about C100, but do you know what they are and what they do? Well, here is the opportunity for you to listen in and get to know the organization without having to meet anyone (for our introverted friends!)