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Lisa Skeete Tatum is founder and CEO of Landit, a personalized career pathing platform created to increase the success and engagement of women and diverse groups in the workplace. She was formerly a General Partner at Cardinal Partners, an early stage venture capital firm, and she started off her career at Procter & Gamble, after having attended Cornell University and Harvard Business School. In this episode, we touch upon many subjects, focusing on why you need a "Board of Advisors," how to build your personal brand, and Mrs. Tatum's own experience doing all of these over her career. We hope you enjoy our first episode! Crossing the Career Chasm is a new series from Business Today, with the goal of preparing students for their careers after college. We hold conversations with seasoned executives who share their stories and the advice they've accumulated bout how to start your career off successfully, "crossing the chasm" from an entry-level role to a leadership one. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/business-today/support
Para o episódio desta semana, convidamos Marcelo Audi, gestor da Cardinal Partners. Value Investor clássico, Audi discorre sobre a essência desta filosofia de investimento que vem se perdendo nos últimos anos e ainda deixa uma dica de livro sobre o assunto. A conversa passa também sobre a importância das finanças comportamentais e entra com mais profundidade em dois cases específicos da gestora que são fora da caixa: BR Distribuidora e Burger King.
Landit is the personalized playbook for professional women seeking to move their career forward. ... Lisa Skeete Tatum Co-Founder & CEO..Landit – A Personalized Playbook for Professional Women landitLandit also commonly known as LinkedIn for women, is a startup that claims itself to the The “personalized playbook for women seeking to move their career forward”.Landit was founded by Lisa Skeete Tatum, who was a General Partner at Cardinal Partners, a $350M+ venture capital firm, where she focused on investments in healthcare technology. She also held leadership positions at Procter & Gamble and currently serves on several private, nonprofit, and public company boards including Surgical Care Affiliates (NASDAQ:SCAI), Pager, Cornell University Board of Trustees, and the Princeton Healthcare System Foundation. She earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and an M.B.A. from Harvard University. https://www.landit.com Advice, insight, profiles and guides for established and aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide. Join Positive Phil Dailyhttps://www.positivephil.com
Episode 130 is live! This week, we talk with Lisa Skeete Tatum in New York, New York. Lisa is the Founder and CEO of Landit, the personalized playbook for women seeking to move their career forward. Lisa was previously a General Partner at Cardinal Partners, and held leadership positions at Proctor & Gamble. She holds a BS in engineering from Cornell University and a MBA from Harvard University. On today's episode, Lisa shares how to create a personal board of directors, and how to land a board position at a non-profit, or a for-profit. She also shares her career app, Landit. Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on iTunes or Stitcher. To learn more about Lisa and the Landit app, visit her website at https://landit.com/. Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching. Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on iTunes and leave me a review!
Brandon Hull, Managing Director of Cardinal Partners, delivers a heaping pile of context to the digital health revolution (or evolution) and offers his expectations for the future. In our second part of this podcast, Hull goes up against Jonathan Bush, CEO and president of athenahealth, the digital healthcare giant pushing for change to EHRs and working to create the first cloud-based hospital.
Medical innovation continues to flourish, however entrepreneurs are faced with many challenges, including tougher regulatory demands which make it more difficult to get products to market. This panel discussion includes representatives from various investment firms who give a clearer picture of the funding landscape, advising early stage innovators with creative ways to navigate these complexities. From the 2011 Global Health Series organized by the Stanford Global Health Center in partnership with the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stefanos Zenios, the Charles A. Holloway Professor and director of the Stanford GSB’s Program in Healthcare Innovation leads this panel which convenes Anne DeGheest of MedStars Venture Partners, Thomas McKinley of Cardinal Partners, Guido Neels of Essex Woodlands, Bryan Roberts of Venrock, and Beth Seidenberg of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/capital_for_early_stage_innovation_panel_discussion