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Der Wandel betrifft alle Unternehmen. Und zwar nicht erst seit der Corona-Pandemie. Im Podcast spreche ich mit CFO und Geschäftsführerin Dr. Veronika von Heise-Rotenburg über den Wandel von Everphone. Als Unternehmen gilt es, die verschiedensten Herausforderungen zu meistern und möglichst so flexibel unternehmerisch aufgestellt zu sein, um auf größere Veränderungen schnell reagieren zu können. Veronika ist als CFO nicht nur für die Finanzseite des Unternehmens verantwortlich. Immer häufiger erlebe ich es, dass der CFO auch "Querfunktionen", die vielleicht früher der CEO eingenommen hat, ausübt oder wesentlich mehr involviert wird. Gerade in wirtschaftlich herausfordernden Zeiten sind viele Unternehmen wesentlich profitorientierter unterwegs oder müssen sehen, dass sie kosteneffizienter durch die kommende Zeit kommen. Erfahrt im Podcast, wie Everphone mit dem Thema Wandel, Digitalisierung oder KI umgeht. Auch die Frage, ob der CFO der neue Chief Future Officer ist, besprechen wir. Es lohnt sich also den Podcast unbedingt anzuhören. Euer Feedback an mich!Wenn ihr mir eine Frage stellen oder Feedback zum Podcast per Sprachnachricht übermitteln wollt – egal, ob per Smartphone, Tablet oder via Rechner, dann nutzt doch bitte unsere Message-Funktion. Gerne teilt mir auch Themenwünsche mit, die ihr gerne im Podcast mal besprochen haben wollt. Alternativ könnt ihr mir gerne auch eine E-Mail schrieben oder mich per LinkedIn kontaktieren. Weitere Infos, euer Feedback und alle Links aus dem Podcast gibt es unter https://digitales-unternehmertum.de/481
"24-hour city embracing density and buzzing always" Are you interested in the 24-hour city? What do you think about technology helping us being creative? How can we learn better from history? Interview with Alby Bocanegra, the Chief Future Officer and Founder at The Urban Futurist Inc. We talk about his vision for the future of cities, collaboration, AI and smartness, human connections, and many more. Alby Bocanegra currently serves as Chief Future Officer and Founder at The Urban Futurist Inc, a consultancy and advisory organization that is shaping the cities of the future. Prior to his role at Mastercard, Alby served the people of New York as Interim Chief Technology Officer in the Mayor's Office of the Chief Technology Officer (MOCTO). He has dedicated his career to building expertise in talent architecture, business strategy, and performance management with a passion for civic tech. Alby spends his time studying future technologies and makes predictions of the impact and implications they'll have on cities, the people that live in them and the ecosystems that will need to be developed to ensure that all can benefit. As an advisor and consultant, he shapes strategies, governance models and facilitates engagements focused on delivering a better tomorrow for people. Alby also lends his expertise as an Advisory Board Member on Digital Twins to the World Economic Forum. Find out more about Alby through these links: Alby Bocanegra on LinkedIn; @albybocanegra as Alby Bocanegra on X; The Urban Futurist Inc. on LinkedIn; Alby Bocanegra at the Charter Cities Institute; Alby Bocanegra at the Word Urban Forum; Alby Bocanegra at the Smart Cities Coucil; Urban Futurism for Smarter Cities podcast with Alby Bocanegra; Connecting episodes you might be interested in: No.015 - Interview with Luke Housego about data and knowledge; No.126 - Interview with Corey Gray about beauty as a feature for sustainability; No.183R - 24-hour cities network; What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available. I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Trailer for episode 184 - interview with Alby Bocanegra, the Chief Future Officer and Founder at The Urban Futurist Inc. We will talk about his vision for the future of cities, collaboration, AI and smartness, human connections, and many more. Find out more in the episode! Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
In Season 2, Episode 11 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Karan Chadha, Senior Manager of Strategic Finance at Noom - the world's leading behavior change company disrupting the weight loss and healthcare industry. In this episode, Karan shares his inspiring career journey, starting in M&A and investment banking and pivoting into high-growth startups. Karan shares how finance roles are rapidly evolving with AI, key lessons on pivoting companies toward profitable growth, his 12-month outlook on the tech landscape, and he also discusses the #1 book that has influenced his perspective on behavioral economics. If you're interested in finance, technology, startups, behavioral economics, or personal development, don't miss this episode of the Chief Future Officer podcast!
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode, hosted by Ed Ludlow, focuses on Archer CFO Mark Mesler. He's steering the aviation company's finances through the pre-revenue phase as it prepares to bring an eVTOL -- electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing aircraft -- to market in 2025, when the FAA has said it will begin to allow operation of these vehicles as air taxis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2 : Episode 09 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Janelle Gorman, Chief FInancial Officer at York IE. In this episode, Janelle shares her career journey in finance, from accounting to leading the CFO function at high-growth startups. Listen in to discover Janelle's unique approach to venture capital. She discusses how York IE is reinventing VC with a founder-first, pragmatic growth model rather than chasing “power law” returns. Janelle stresses the importance of bringing your authentic self to leadership and embracing vulnerability, inspired by thought leaders like Brené Brown. As a seasoned finance professional with deep expertise, Janelle's insights are invaluable for anyone interested in the finance domain. This episode is a must-listen!
In Season 2 : Episode 08 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Taylor Otstot, VP of Finance at Dashlane. In this insightful conversation, we navigate through Taylor's experiences and invaluable insights, shedding light on the evolution of modern finance roles. Listen in to discover Taylor's expertise in remote team leadership, data-driven decision-making strategies, and the art of building high-performing teams. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Taylor's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in the finance domain.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode profiles Martin Hoffmann, who holds two leadership positions at the Swiss athletic footwear and apparel company On -- serving as both CFO and Co-CEO. He tells Anna Edwards how On is poised to continue its growth with an increased focus on apparel, raising its profile in tennis, and expanding its portfolio of flagship stores.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode profiles JetBlue CFO Ursula Hurley, who's helped lead the airline through the turbulence of a global pandemic that's still presenting operational challenges and inflationary headwinds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2 : Episode 07 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Navpreet Randhawa CFO at Minna Technologies. From his beginnings as an engineer to his current role as a CFO, Navpreet shares his unique experiences navigating the fintech landscape and the ever-evolving world of subscriptions. Discover the valuable lessons he's learned about raising capital, telling compelling stories, and understanding investor perspectives. Join us as we delve into his entrepreneurial ventures, the challenges he's faced, and his expertise in scaling companies. If you're intrigued by the dynamic intersection of technology, finance, and entrepreneurship, this episode is a must-listen.
In Season 2 : Episode 06 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Ashwath Bhat, CFO at Fractal. Fractal is one of the most prominent providers of Artificial Intelligence to Fortune 500® companies. With over 2 decades of experience across various finance roles, Ashwath provides unique insights into the evolution of the CFO role and the impact of AI on the finance industry. He shares sage advice for balancing growth and profitability as a CFO, along with tips for maintaining sanity amidst the challenges and more. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Ashwath's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in finance domain.
Alison Williams, Senior Global Banks & Asset Managers analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Herman Chan, Senior Regional Banks analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, join for an earnings breakdown of the big banks and regionals. Geetha Ranganathan, US Media Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins us to preview Netflix earnings, talk Disney's strategy and outlook under Bob Iger, Paramount's Mission Impossible miss, and the Hollywood strike's impact on TV, streaming, and movies. Bloomberg Washington correspondent Annmarie Hordern sits down with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen for an exclusive interview from the G20 summit in India. Enda Curran, global economy reporter with Bloomberg News, joins to discuss Annmarie Hordern's exclusive interview with Janet Yellen and China eco data from last night. Julie Gorte, Senior VP for Sustainable Investing at Impax Asset Management, joins to discuss how record heat is affecting physical asset and which sectors and companies that are most at risk. Julie Swinehart, Chief Future Officer at Fenway Sports Group, discusses initiatives for FSG, women leadership, outlook for the sports industry and baseball. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2 : Episode 5 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Kurt McFarland, Interim CFO at FLINTpro and Managing Director at Regen Impact. With an impressive background in finance and strategic leadership, Kurt brings a unique perspective to the table. Throughout his career, he has held numerous finance and strategy leadership roles within venture capital and private equity-backed companies. As we dive into the episode, Kurt will explore the fascinating intersection of finance and sustainability. He will share his invaluable insights on how CFOs can become catalysts for positive change, leading the way towards a more sustainable and prosperous future. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Kurt's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in finance domain.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode profiles Fenway Sports Group CFO Julie Swinehart, who plays a central role in the company's plans to expand its portfolio of professional sports teams and continue investing in venues and real estate development.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode focuses on Monumental Sports & Entertainment CFO Peter Biché, who discusses his role in the growth of the $4 billion sports empire headed by Ted Leonsis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower as they get reaction and analysis of the massive PGA-LIV golf deal. They speak with USGA CEO Mike Whan to discuss the upcoming US Open in Los Angeles and get his reaction to the PGA's reported merger with LIV Golf. We also hear from Bloomberg News reporter Simone Foxman on Saudi Arabia's growing influence in the sports world. Then, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert explains why she wouldn't rule out her league hosting a game in Saudi Arabia if the opportunity arose, and talks about her path to growing the sport with Scarlet Fu. Plus, Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz previews the latest episode of Chief Future Officer, featuring the team from Monumental Sports, premiering June 14 at 9:30 PM Wall Street time on Bloomberg TV, Bloomberg.com and on YouTube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2 : Episode 4 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Scott Meyers, CFO of React Gaming Group.In this captivating episode, Scott shares invaluable insights and lessons learned from his diverse career path.From navigating the financial landscapes of multinational juggernauts to fueling the growth of cutting-edge startups, Scott has mastered the art of balancing strategy, risk, and innovation.But hey, don't let the numbers fool you! Scott's journey is filled with thrilling plot twists and unexpected pivots. He's the financial superhero who once dreamt of joining the FBI, but fate had other plans in store for him.Scott's strategic decision-making and risk management have set him apart as a true leader in the industry. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Scott's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners.
In Season 2 : Episode 3 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Mitesh Popat, CFO for Citi Global Equities Sales and Trading Business. From Civil Engineer to CFO extraordinaire, Mitesh's career will leave you mesmerized and inspired. In this episode, he unveils the secrets of angel investing and shares invaluable insights on navigating successful career transitions. Whether you're contemplating a professional pivot or have found yourself in a series of serendipitous events, Mitesh's wisdom will empower you to reach new heights of achievement. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Mitesh's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in finance domain.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping business strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. This episode focuses on LPGA CFO Kathy Milthorpe, whose career at the leading U.S. women's golf association began over 30 years ago. Milthorpe and LPGA Commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan speak with Scarlet Fu about the opportunities ahead for the LPGA -- with record numbers of women participating in golf, and growing sponsor interest in women's sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Season 2 : Episode 2 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, hosts Glenn Hopper, Director and CFO of Eventus Advisory Group, and the author of "Deep Finance: Corporate Finance in the Information Age." Glenn has a diverse background that includes journalism, business school, and product management for a telecommunications company during the late 90s and early 2000s. He shares his experience managing a product that was ahead of its time, a template-driven website builder, and how he leveraged his budgeting knowledge to secure more funding for the product. Throughout the episode, Glenn draws on his varied experiences to discuss the importance of effective communication, leveraging technology, and staying ahead of the curve in finance. As a seasoned finance professional with a wealth of experience, Glenn's insights and expertise are sure to be invaluable to listeners.
In Season 2 : Episode 1 of the Chief Future Officer podcast, Indus Khaitan, CEO of Quolum, interviews Nikhil Agrawal, Head of FP&A at BrowserStack. An IMI Graduate with more than 2 decades of Experience across GICs, E-Commerce, SaaS/PaaS, Tech product companies. Nikhil shares his journey in finance and how his consulting experience has given him a broader perspective on various industries. He also discusses his decision to join BrowserStack, a new-age tech business, to prepare for the future. As the commercial consciousness of BrowserStack, Nikhil describes his role in ensuring that decisions are commercially thought through, and how his team focuses on revenue and predictive analytics to achieve BrowserStack's financial targets. The discussion also covers the impact of the ongoing funding winter and the SaaS industry as a whole. For young finance professionals, Nikhil advises them to focus on adding value to their jobs and think about what value they can bring to the table. He emphasizes the importance of investing time in an organization to learn the business and find ways to add value. He also mentors young finance professionals, is quite active on LinkedIn and can be reached there for any questions related to finance career roles or problems. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in finance and tech domain.
Influencer, empresario, emprendedor, asesor, coach, speaker y como él se hace llamar: máster: Carlos Muñoz, inició como cofundador y Chief Future Officer de 4S Real State, una empresa que se convirtió en referente en el ramo inmobiliario, donde estuvo por más de 15 años.Gracias a las prácticas disruptivas de 4S, Carlos se convirtió en consejero para múltiples organizaciones de real estate, coach personal de algunos de los líderes más importantes de la industria y miembro de los comités de inversión de dos fondos inmobiliarios.Fundó I11 o Instituto ONCE (Organizaciones Neuronales en Crecimiento Exponencial), cuyo objetivo es especializar y potenciar a líderes emprendedores y en negocios.Carlos cree en el emprendimiento como una nueva forma de vida, misma que puede ser un vehículo de libertad y crecimiento para una nueva generación. La meta de i11 es clara: potenciar a 1 millón de emprendedoresEs Fundador también de Zero a la Derecha, financiera enfocada en asesoría y diseño de productos de inversión y financiamiento para emprendedores y líderes de negocio.Carlos cuenta al momento del estreno de este episodio con 2.2M de seguidores en Tiktok, 1.1M de suscriptores en Youtube, y más de 1M de seguidores en Instagram.Highlights 1.- Cómo seguir atrapando la atención de tu audienciaCarlos nos comparte el secreto: tiene que haber una cantidad de insights para poder atrapar la atención de nuestros escuchas. Carlos nos comparte que debe preparar una ráfaga de temas para sus clases y así conseguir el enfoque de sus alumnos. Él sabe que no se puede profundizar en todos esos temas, sin embargo ponerlos en la mesa hace que sus conferencias y clases sean mucho más atractivas para ser recordadas. 2.- El analfabeta de la nueva era será quien no sepa operar con la I.A.Carlos nos da el ejemplo de la conversación en el Podcast de Steve Jobs y Joe Rogan creada al 100% por Inteligencia Artificial, donde hay momentos en el que sientes incluso que es una conversación del 2030, cuando realmente esto se dió en el 2022. Entonces, el insight que nos comparte Carlos es la proyección que tiene esto en la educación, hacer que dos personas platiquen de algún tema específico o algún problema y dejar que estas I.A. conversen al respecto y lograr resultados que dos de las personas que te inspiran te comparten, al menos de manera artificial.3.- Arma un consejo de mentores externos que facturen el doble que tú.Carlos nos comparte este gran hack para lograr nuestros objetivos empresariales, este consejo con aquellos que facturan el doble y que de una u otra manera te inspiran están también en una perspectiva totalmente diferente, su éxito es un valor muy importante con el cual puedes aprender y ver cuáles podrían ser los siguientes pasos para acercarte cada vez a tus objetivos.Esperamos que disfrutes mucho este episodio y encuentres en él información, datos, tips, reflexiones, historias e insights que te hagan vibrar.Dare to Learn.https://diegolainez.com.mx/https://daretolearn.com.mx/
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. This episode focuses on Royal Caribbean Group CFO Naftali Holtz, who moved into the job at the start of 2022 when former CFO Jason Liberty was promoted to CEO. Carol Massar speaks with Holtz and Liberty about the company's comeback from a total shutdown during the pandemic, and its plans to rebuild its business and its balance sheet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode of CFO 4.0, Hannah Munro & Chris Argent, Founder & Chief Future Officer at GenCFO, dissect day two of the GenCFO Academy, delving into transformational mindsets and what it means.Also covered on the podcast:Why finance traditionally lacks a transformational mindsetWhat does a Chief Future Officer profile look like?What does the future look like for entry-level finance jobs?The definition of a transformational mindsetLinks mentioned in the podcast: Follow GenCFO on LinkedInExplore the GenCFO academy Chris Argent's LinkedIn CFO 4.0 Podcast
The future doesn't stay in the future. It meets us in the present in the form of projects that come to fruition, crises that catch us off guard, and events that upend our plans.You have a choice. Wait and see, scrambling to react as events unfold. Or anticipate what might be ahead. Agile, responsive and ahead of the curve.But how best to do this? Maybe it's time for your company to consider a Chief Future Officer.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. This episode focuses on Duke Energy CFO Brian Savoy, who tells Alix Steel how the company plans to invest $145B over the next decade to transform its energy generation portfolio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve is the Owner and Managing Partner of Evergreen CFO Group, offering fractional CFO and financial management services. His clients range from $500m divisions at Fortune 100 organizations to Silicon Valley tech startups - both of which Steve has had experience leading prior. In this episode of the Chief Future Officer, we are able to dig into how anyone can find success in both professional and personal spheres of life. Despite the workload of servicing varied clients, Steve finds the time to block out the weekend to go mountain biking with his family - and shares the systems that can recreate this flexibility. This episode is for all finance professionals puzzling over upgrading their career while still keeping a balance - hosted by the founder of Quolum, Indus Khaitan.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. In this episode, Deutsche Post DHL Group CFO Melanie Kreis tells Tom Mackenzie how the the logistics giant has built capital and diversified its portfolio while accelerating growth during the Covid pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode, hosted by Matt Miller, focuses on Shake Shack CFO Katie Fogertey. Fogertey was Goldman Sachs' lead analyst covering the restaurant sector before leaving Wall Street in 2021 to join the fast casual dining chain -- and she's helping lead the company through a period of rapid change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode, hosted by Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs, focuses on HPE CFO Tarek Robbiati, who is helping drive the tech company's transformation from on-site data storage to providing cloud-based software as a service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Hit Subscribe, we talk to Dan McIvor, Chief Future Officer at Swanky, a leading Shopify Plus agency with a focus on subscriptions in the food and beverage industry. Dan discusses his experience in food and bev and why they decided to double down in the fastest growing vertical in DTC. In addition to the wide variety of opportunities within the food and bev vertical, Dan believes it is one of the few recession-proof verticals and there is still lots of VC money available for brands. Additionally, we dig deep on an article Swanky just posted on their blog, detailing their 12 steps for a successful ecommerce website. We pull out 4 major topics, detailing the Customer Portal, churn, influencer partnerships and partnerships in general, and building a community. -- Recharge: Seamless subscription commerce
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode focuses on Mastercard CFO Sachin Mehra, who tells Lisa Abramowicz how the company is diversifying around its core card business to expand in B2B payments, develop high-growth financial services, and offer solutions in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chief Future Officer Podcast is proud to have Giridhar Premsingh with us. The CFO of DoiT International, Giri (as he is fondly called) has had an incredible journey. From accidentally becoming an auditor because he wanted to play sports, to leading IPOs and billion dollar M&A deals, it's an incredible story. The best part? He tells it with incredible humility, and in the process shares a ton of actionable insights for not just future CFOs, but anyone looking to achieve professional success. Come for the insights. Stay for a cracking conversation hosted by Indus Khaitan, the founder of Quolum.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode focuses on General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson, who discusses the company's transformation with David Westin. GM has committed to invest $35B into producing electric and autonomous vehicles, and intends to phase out the manufacture of gas-powered cars and trucks by 2035.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CFOs and corporate accountants face a future full of challenges and opportunities, according to Tom Hood, the executive vice president of business growth and engagement at the AICPA.
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Chipotle CFO Jack Hartung sits down with Carol Massar to discuss the fast casual dining chain's rapid revenue growth, the development of its digital business during the pandemic, and its goal of expanding from 3,000 to 7,000 U.S. locations -- as well as the challenges of labor, food and construction costs that have pushed restaurants to raise menu prices. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's new monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode focuses on Mondeléz International CFO Luca Zaramella. He sits down with Taylor Riggs to discuss how the global food and beverage giant is meeting ambitious goals for growth as the snack food industry sees a surge in demand -- and how it's dealing with headwinds such as supply chain disruption and inflation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet future challenges. Bloomberg's new monthly program, Chief Future Officer, profiles these leaders and explores the impact they're making on their companies and industries. This episode focuses on Macy's CFO Adrian Mitchell. He sits down with Caroline Hyde to discuss how the retailer is accelerating its pivot to digital, repositioning its store portfolio, and allocating capital as it refines and advances its omnichannel strategy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marketers face a landscape disrupted by a pandemic, new business models, new applications of tech, and the fallout of regulatory changes. As we prepare for 2022, we need to lead with insights and have a proper plan of action to drive growth and enhanced customer experience which is the ultimate end goal. Today we will talking to Musa Kalenga, Chief Future Officer of the House of Brave. Musa is an author of Ladders and Trampolines, marketer, brand communication specialist, writer and entrepreneur. He is the former Head of Digital Marketing for Nedbank and Client Partner for Facebook Africa. His passion is changing the communities we live in, African emerging markets and inspiring the youth through technology.
Marketers face a landscape disrupted by a pandemic, new business models, new applications of tech, and the fallout of regulatory changes. As we prepare for 2022, we need to lead with insights and have a proper plan of action to drive growth and enhanced customer experience which is the ultimate end goal. Today we will talking to Musa Kalenga, Chief Future Officer of the House of Brave. Musa is an author of Ladders and Trampolines, marketer, brand communication specialist, writer and entrepreneur. He is the former Head of Digital Marketing for Nedbank and Client Partner for Facebook Africa. His passion is changing the communities we live in, African emerging markets and inspiring the youth through technology. Webpage · Instagram Page
This episode of Chief Future Officer focuses on Marriott International CFO Leeny Oberg. Shery Ahn explores how she's helping the world's largest hotel chain through a challenging period for the hospitality industry, facing labor shortages, changing customer expectations, and a sharp falloff in business travel due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chief Financial Officers now play a critical role in shaping corporate strategy and positioning organizations to meet challenges -- serving as "Chief Future Officers." Bloomberg's Emily Chang explores how Levi's CFO Harmit Singh is steering the iconic apparel brand through the disruptions of the pandemic and towards ambitious goals for sustainability and digitization. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
COVID-19 threw us for a loop in 2020, shaking the office working model to the core. As many in the marketing and digital industries were forced to work from home full-time, the rulebook for connecting, motivating and leading teams has well and truly been thrown out. Or has it?Panel of Speakers:Laura Campbell, Partner, Deloitte Digital LinkedInIain Calvert, Ecommerce Consultant & Trainer, Boom - Aussie Ecommerce Training LinkedInBrett Wiskar, Chief Future Officer, Wiley and Co. Pty Ltd LinkedIn Panel Facilitator: James Gauci, Digital Director, PPQ LinkedIn | Twitter: @jamesgauciEPISODE NOTES:As we venture into the new normal where lockdown might strike at any time, what does teamwork look like for marketers, digital professionals, and businesses more generally?Join our expert panel as we discuss:Then versus now: what changed, and what will stick?All office, all remote, hybrid: what's the best approach?Managing the psychological impact of working from homeWorking with individual preferences How to find remote workHow to lead and manage distributed teams effectivelyRemote collaboration best practicesBusiness continuity, and how to keep it together when lockdowns strikeLive recording by Select Audio Visual.Networx Brisbane events are organised by conference and events company, Iceberg Events. These events are proudly supported by Reload Media, Select Audio Visual, Vision6, and DPMA.Produced by Networx Brisbane, Australia. For upcoming events, visit https://brisbane.networxevents.com.au/eventsFollow Networx Brisbane on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.Never miss an episode.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox or TuneIn to get new episodes as they become available.
I wanted to chat about the future of marketing, and there is no better way than to chat to Musa Kalenga, Chief Future Officer at the Brave Group and the CEO of BridgeLabs. We touched on his entrepreneurial journey, the switch to being corporate head, ditching all of it to go back into entrepreneurship, the future of marketing with all the shifts we see and how brands and marketers can start showing value through the humanization of brands. Have a listen
Today we'll talk Future of Food and how innovation is the key to sustainable food production and development. My guest is Brett Wiskar, Chief Future Officer, Wiley. We discussed: - How technology will drive safer more sustainable food. - How personalized food will change retail and food production. - The opportunities for disruptive tech in the food sector. - How Australia can benefit from the food disruption of the coming years. Thanks for watching Invincible innovation LIVE A Show for change-makers and innovators, shaping the future of our world! I'm Adi Mazor Kario, #1 Product Innovation & Value Creation Expert, Invincible Innovation. I'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts in the comments below! If you want to know more about me and my work: https://www.invincibleinnovation.com/ Hope you'll enjoy the talk! #creativity #startup #startupnation #innovation #leadership #management #invincibleinnovation #openinnovation #cocreation #covid19 #opportunities #valuecreation
On Call with Insignia Ventures with Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquino
Joining us on call from Singapore is Ernest Chew, Chief Financial Officer (or Chief Future Officer, as he would consider it) at Carro Group, the largest and leading automobile marketplace in Southeast Asia. Ernest is the first CFO on our show, and he shares his journey from HSBC exec to tech company CFO, a rundown of the biggest financial developments in Carro since joining the company earlier this year, and his thoughts on how to think about startup growth from the CFO perspective. This call was recorded 12 November 2020. Transcript Timestamps 1:42 Ernest's story from HSBC exec to Carro CFO; 4:06 Lessons on corporate to startup transition; 7:44 First Day as Carro CFO; 10:58 How Carro stayed EBITDA positive in the past nine months; 11:53 Thought process behind Carro raising debt financing; 13:49 Will the used car market growth last post-pandemic?; 15:43 Advice for building ecosystems / flywheeling marketplaces; 16:29 Advice on balancing risks with spending; 17:32 Reaching billion dollar run rate by 2022; 18:22 Carro's exit options; 19:29 Rapid Fire Round: 3 skills of CFOs, recommended books, places to travel, etc.; About our guest Ernest Chew is Chief Financial Officer at Carro Group. Before joining Carro, he spent more than a decade working at HSBC, where he rose through the ranks to become Head of the Capital Goods and Automotive Investment in Asia Pacific. He received his bachelors from the University of Nottingham and his masters in Engineering from Cambridge University. He now brings his broad experience in capital raising, financing and M&A advisory to Carro. Music Business As Usual by Causmic Manhattan by Dyalla c/o Youtube Studio The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, tax, or business advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any Insignia Ventures fund.