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Supply chain disruption, tariff uncertainty, and the quest for manufacturing stability take center stage in this enlightening conversation with Philip Gulley, Chief Strategy Office and Co-Founder of Cofactr. Recorded at APEX 2025, the discussion reveals how manufacturers are finally clarity amid prolonged uncertainty about global trade policies."The unfortunate situation is there's a lot of instability, and that is not great for the world," Phil acknowledges. Yet this instability has catalyzed remarkable growth for Cofactr, whose practical solutions help companies navigate the complexities of international commerce. Their focus on documentation, traceability, and strategic planning enables manufacturers to understand landed costs, avoid double-paying tariffs, and maintain production schedules despite customs delays.What distinguishes Cofactr's approach is their refreshingly pragmatic use of AI. While many technology vendors make grandiose promises about digital transformation, Phil describes their AI applications as "insanely boring and very practical"—precisely what manufacturers need. By automating procurement processes, tracking vendor communications, and surfacing potential issues before they impact production, Cofactr delivers measurable ROI that resonates with operations leaders.The conversation also explores the crucial but unglamorous work of data normalization across disparate systems. Before manufacturers can achieve the dream of integrated, enterprise-wide AI insights, they must first establish accurate, accessible data foundations. As Phil explains, "Right now, I think we're all pushing the idea down in the weeds, getting your bit right—just how do you get that foundation of data accurate and accessible?"From a company that was "loitering in the aisles" at trade shows three years ago to a 40+ person organization opening a new West Coast facility, Cofactr's growth story reflects the urgent need for practical solutions in today's manufacturing landscape. Listen now to understand how smart data management is transforming supply chain resilience during these turbulent times.EMS@C-Level Live at APEX is sponsored by global inspection leaders Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com) and Creative Electron (https://creativeelectron.com)You can see video versions of all of the EMS@C-Level pods on our YouTube playlist.
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Today's guest is Sean Lawrie, Chief Strategy Office, Lumerra Corporation. If you like the perspective brought to you by the Power Hour, then you are going to love this conversation. Sean knows nuclear power and the energy sector and he is using the experience to bring greater efficiency to nuclear operations. No energy source will be successful if it is not economically competitive but with Sean working on the issue, the future of nuclear looks very bright. You will want to tune if to hear his fresh perspective. Oh, and did I mention that you can grab your copy of Nuclear Revolution here. If it's the thought that counts, Nuclear Revolution the holiday gift that won't disappoint. Join the conversation at thepowerhour@heritage.org! Thank you for listening and please don't forget to subscribe and help us to spread the word. And buy the book! Listen to other Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcasts Sign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agenda
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Today's guest is Sean Lawrie, Chief Strategy Office, Lumerra Corporation. If you like the perspective brought to you by the Power Hour, then you are going to love this conversation. Sean […]
On the Meaningful Media podcast, we know that attention is key to breaking through to consumers in a landscape where content is increasingly fragmented and competition for eyeball and ‘share of ear' is fierce. Attention has since grown from its relative nascency in the marketing world to being implemented in media planning, buying, and measurement across the industry. But what is the specific amount of attention needed to achieve a brand's desired outcomes? New research that Havas Media Network has conducted in partnership with Lumen Research and Brand Metrics has some definitive, and revealing, findings. In this first episode on our series on attention, we welcome back Jon Waite, Global Managing Director of Mx, Havas Media Network London back to the podcast, alongside Tanwa Edu, Chief Strategy Office of Lumen Research to dive deep into these insights and explore what they mean for the future of attention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Toygun is Chief Strategy Office at TBWA in Istanbul, one of my favorite cities on the planet. He recently presented his thoughts about artificial intelligence at SxSW. We discuss these thoughts as well as Turkey. You can find Toygun here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toygun-yilmazer-29810267/ ** For details about our upcoming strategy masterclasses and free ebooks, go to http://www.sweathead.com
In this bonus episode of Insider Interviews, captured during Advertising Week 2023, I spontaneously interviewed three impressive executives on how each injects the human touch to various aspects of culture in media: Sports, Multicultural and Podcasting content. First, Marissa Solis, SVP of Marketing for the NFL, discusses how the NFL is incorporating AI to generate game highlights, enhance player safety and even to to engage younger audiences, all while still maintaining a human touch on and off the field. "Through the power of AI technology, we were able to take the game in real time and animate it in Toy Story world, so that somebody could be watching the same exact game, but in 'Andy's room.'... We're very excited about the power of the technology, but we know there's a lot of implications. So we always want to proceed with a bit of caution, again, because we don't want to ever lose sight of the human element and the positive human outcomes that could come from the technology." Next, Bonin Bough, co-founder and Chief Strategy Office of Group Black, emphasizes the importance of reaching all humans through culture and multicultural media investments."An interesting conversation has been the impact of investing in multicultural and diverse audiences and showing real case studies and real business movement. ... I think for too much, we talk about the societal impact and we forget that at the end of the day, the only place that you source growth is from untapped and underinvested in opportunities and communities." Finally, Kelli Hurley, VP/Global Head of Partnerships at SXM Media, shares insights on injecting the human touch into podcast advertising by partnering with popular personalities like Conan O'Brien and Crime Junkie. "We're looking at video, we're looking at social, we're looking at events, and we are finding a lot of success in building campaigns that really start from the influencer, from the host themselves, and we splinter it out from there." With a runtime of 20 minutes, this ad hoc episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of technology and human connection. Please be a human and support Insider Interviews with a little donation at https://buymeacoffee.com/mossappeal Connect with Insider Interviews: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insiderinterviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InsiderInterviewsPodcast/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/InsiderInterviews-YouTubePlaylist LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mossappeal “X”: https://www.twitter.com/insiderintervws (And find E.B. on Threads as @mossappeal)
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
Over 20,000 smallsats are being launched over the next decade driven by the growing demand for data and services across the globe. All these new constellations need scalable, flexible, and on-demand ground services. This is driving the growth of the Ground Station as a Service (GSaaS) market. The market grew at 8.5% CAGR over the last five years and will continue to grow at a slightly slower pace over the next five years according to Euroconsult. To delve deeper into the GSaaS market and its future, we have with us today, Giovanni Pandolfi Bortoletto, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Office of Leaf Space – a GSaaS provider that operates a fully owned, globally distributed network of ground stations.
Today I am speaking with A.J. Warner, Chief Strategy Office at Offchain Labs, the founding team behind Arbitrum, an L2 offering a suite of scaling solutions for Ethereum. In addition to being one of the most well-known L2 solutions in the Ethereum community, Arbitrum is top of mind for members of The Graph ecosystem for two primary reasons: first, Arbitrum was recently added to the MIPs program and Indexers are working to add support for the chain on the decentralized network; secondly, it was recently announced that The Graph Network would be scaling to Arbitrum in order to lower the costs and barriers to participation in the protocol. During this interview, A.J. talks about his background in business, law, and real estate, his journey to Web3, what L2s are and what makes Arbitrum different, and then he helps break down all the recent news between The Graph and Arbitrum. Show NotesThe GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of The Graph's community and ecosystem. Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.Twitter: GRT_iQwww.GRTiQ.com
Family engagement and rare disease advocacy drive the innovations and accelerate the discoveries that advance newborn screening research. Today, we are excited to have Natasha Bonhomme, a health communications strategy and family engagement expert who has led ground-breaking initiatives to empower individuals, families, and their communities to transform health care. Natasha is currently the Chief Strategy Officer for Genetic Alliance and the founder of Expecting Health, a national effort to create outreach strategies and deliver educational programming to diverse communities, with a special emphasis on maternal and child health issues. A decade ago, Natasha and her team launched Baby's First Test as the first National Newborn Screening Resource Center to provide education, family support and services information, and resources about newborn screening at the local, state, and national levels. Natasha received her BA in Psychology from Boston College and began her career as a summer intern at NIH. This year, 2022, her journey from intern to national expert was recognized as Natasha and received the Judi Tuerck Newborn Screening Follow-up and Education Award for her significant contributions. Listen along with us as she shares advice on engaging families and educating the next generation of advocates to help speed research to develop new technologies to screen, diagnose, treat, and manage the disease. Newborn screening saves lives, and leaders like Natasha help make it possible! Interview Questions: 1. Congratulations on receiving the Judi Tuerck Newborn Screening Follow-up and Education Award at the APHL NBS Symposium. This award honors someone who has made significant and outstanding contributions in providing innovative newborn screening follow-up training/education for best practices. This year recipient is you, Natasha. You are the founder of Expecting Health and chief strategy officer, Genetic Alliance. Baby first test is a part of the Expecting Health, and it has been 10 years. For our audience, could you share the mission of Expecting Health and how they can learn more? 2. You have a new program called Parent Navigators. Can you tell us about this program and why it is important? 3. You are also the Chief Strategy Office of Genetic Alliance. Can you share with our audience your role and the mission of Genetic Alliance? How did you get involved with newborn screening research? 4. Your work involved engaging and empowering families in the decision-making process on maternal and child health issues. In the era of expanding newborn screening with additional conditions on the RUSP and the potential of using genomic sequencing, what are family perspectives towards genetics, and what are the challenges that researchers need to reconsider in conducting public health genetics and genomic research? 5. What advice do you have for researchers to engage families and advocacy organizations to amplify their voices and concerns in the design of their research study? 6. Newborn screening tests are conducted by the State Newborn Screening Program. Can you describe an example of large-scale education for newborn screening? Do you have tips on partnering with the state program? 7. UCSF recently published an article titled “Non-White Newborns With Cystic Fibrosis More Likely To Be Missed in Screening.” Your work has intersected the area of diversity, equity, and inclusion. What do you think we as an NBS Research Community need to do? 8. Are you involved in training the next generation of advocates, and what do you tell them about newborn screening research? 9. What does NBS research mean to you?
Fuzz Martin, Chief Strategy Office at EPIC creative, experienced podcaster and panelist on Podcasting Power Hour, provides tips on pitching your show to journalists and other content creators to get your story picked up and avoid being irrelevant. In this episode, you will learn: 1. How to know if something is newsworthy and how to pitch it accordingly 2. How to be respectful of journalists' time when pitching 3. How to determine which publications to pitch based on the story"The biggest thing that you should all know before you pitch anybody is know what the journalist that you're pitching to writes about or talks about."Fuzz Martin is a partner at an ad agency in Milwaukee and has over 20 years of experience in public relations. He has been interviewed on numerous podcasts and is an expert in pitching to journalists and other content creators.This is Fuzz Martin's story...Jeff Townsend and Greg from Indie Drop-In Network are co-hosting Podcasting Power Hour. They have a panel of experienced podcasters and other experts who will answer questions from the audience. This week, they will talk to Fuzz Martin about pitching shows to journalists and other content creators. Fuzz starts by saying that the most important thing to know before pitching anyone is what the journalist you're pitching writes about or talks about, and to make sure that your pitch is on target. He also says that it's important to know your audience and to pitch to the people who write to your audience or that your audience interacts with on a daily basis. Resources:Podcasting Power Hour is recorded live on Twitter Spaces every Monday at 9 pm Eastern Time. To join, just follow the host, Jeff, aka The Podcast Father https://twitter.com/podcast_father, and Greg, founder of Indie Drop-In Network https://twitter.com/indiedropin on Twitter. If you would like to support the show, you can buy us a coffee: Jeff - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcastfather Greg - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/indiedropin If you want to advertise on the show, we have live, pre-roll, mid-roll, and integration options. Just reach out to Greg@indiedropin on Twitter or fill out our contact form https://indiedropin.com/contact/ #howto, #marketing, #podcasting #podcastRecorded live 10-10-2022Transcript available at - https://podcastingpowerhour.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/17.-Podcast-Press-Releases-When-and-how-to-use-them.pdf
Greg Coopman talks with Derek Wilson, Chief Strategy Office for Silver Key.
Greg Coopman talks with Derek Wilson, Chief Strategy Office for Silver Key.
In an exclusive interview, David Malpass, president of the World Bank tell us about the economic challenges facing the world as it recovers from Covid-19 and how the war in Ukraine is hitting developing countries. We also hear from Branson Skinner, from the Or Foundation, on how Ghana is encouraging recycling of used clothes in a difficult environment. We also hear about how Indians are coping with a series of punishing heatwaves and how they plan to hit ambitious climate targets. And, as Australia tackles rising food prices, we talk to the BBC's Shaimaa Khalil, about the curious decision made by KFC Australia to swap out lettuce for cabbage. Joining us throughout is Alaezi Akpuru, a Nigerian fashion business owner and Dante Disparte, Chief Strategy Office at Circle. (Picture: World Bank Group President David Malpass. Picture credit: Samuel Corum/Getty Images)
In this important episode Cedric sits down with Alex Gladstein the Chief Strategy Office for the Human Rights Foundation to discuss France's history of monetary colonialism, the mechanics of the CFA system, Senegal, assassinations, economic apartheid & how Bitcoin fixes this. You bought a hardware wallet right? So you take your bitcoin security seriously, now go that extra step and secure it from physical disaster with a CypherWheel seed storage device. Go to cyphersafe.io to keep your Sats Safe and use the code Matrix for 10% off your order. LEDN is a secure, simple and easy to use platform for managing and growing your digital wealth. If you want to see what it's all about and get $10 free in USDC when you take out your first LEDN loan head over to https://start.ledn.io/bitcoinmatrix If you enjoy the show please support our amazing sponsors, tell your friends and family, subscribe to our channel here and on YouTube, write a five star review wherever you download your podcasts and if you want to support us more directly I have tips open on Twitter. Follow Alex Gladstein on Twitter: @Gladstein Check out the Human Rights Foundation on Twitter: @HRF Follow Cedric Youngelman on Twitter: @CedYoungelman Follow the Bitcoin Matrix Podcast on Twitter: @_BitcoinMatrix
Series 3 opens with the view from the C-Suite in a special U.S. episode. As Covid continues to impact the way offices run, and workers signal very clearly they have changed how they want to work we hear from six key business leaders: Anoushka Healy, Chief Strategy Office, News Corporation; Patti Clarke, Global Chief Talent Officer, Havas Group, Joanna Swash, Group Chief Executive, Moneypenny, Rob Burger, Executive Director, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox;Candace Carroll, Chief Financial Officer, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and Jeremy Sirota, CEO, Merlin. But we open with an in-depth discussion with Nicholas Bloom, William Eberle Professor in Economics, University of Stanford to crunch the latest data for us. Programme Partner: Moneypenny
Chief Strategy Officer and food futurist, Liz Moskow, is an entrepreneur's dream connection. We all run into problems in business and need advice from a well-rounded expert. In this episode I want you to get familiar with her background and areas of expertise because I will invite her back to co-host a few episodes. She has opinions and isn't shy about telling them. I hope you all enjoy getting to know Liz... Connect with Liz Moskow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethmoskow/ Show Notes: Entrepreneurial background Restaurant owner Shart Tank guest Techstars AI and the food prediction business How to approach a restaurant group with a solution - salespeople - take note! Foodtech for restaurants Biggest mistakes being made right now The future of food About your Host Tony Moore and the Winning at Work podcast: Are you looking for a fun and light-hearted podcast to stay current on the trends shaping the $6 trillion food and beverage industry? My totally awesome brands featured here take us deep into the world of sustainability, plant-based, food tech, CBD, and good for you. Want to learn how to grow a brand? Scale a brand? I've got you covered. Hi, I'm Tony Moore, expert F&B/CPG headhunter, and I interview the best heads in business. Discover how these executives are #winningatwork. Episode 106 is sponsored by: Joynus Search - National Food and Beverage headhunters for sales, marketing, innovation, and operations. https://www.joynussearch.com/ Contact: Tony Moore. 404-904-9235. Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/differentbetterspecialbrands/ Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/get-the-funk-in License code: SF3WUKBUJQULFHXE
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Miruna Sasu, PhD, and Chief Strategy Office of COTA, Inc. Always a risk taker, Miruna thrives on the challenges of pursuing big ideas and changing something ...
Jenny Aghamalian, Sedera's Chief Strategy Office, discusses a flurry of legislation across 12+ states that would be harmful to free-market healthcare options like medical cost sharing organizations and direct primary care, even though we need these options more than ever. She discusses this within the broader lens of why healthcare is so complex today, and how we need more affordable, transparent, and accessible options to even out the cost equation.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
Listen in as David Schmitz, Director, and Abhishek Bakre, Senior Manager, Strategy, of Deloitte Consulting LLP join Denise Garth, Chief Strategy Office of Majesco, to discuss how insurers are adapting to the impacts of Covid-19 on business operating models.
What is digital transformation and how should organizations think about it? In this episode, host Jose Cebrian sits down with Matt Naeger, Chief Strategy Office of Merkle Americas. They discuss: • What is Digital Transformation? • What does Transformation look like in various industries? • How can you show the value of digital transformation? • Common mistakes to avoid
Hear from Karlyn Carnahan, Head of Insurance, North America at Celent as she joins Denise Garth, Chief Strategy Office of Majesco to discuss how today's insurers are becoming the architect to orchestrate today's digital capabilities.
Listen to my interview with Paul Keable, the Chief Strategy Office of the controversial affair website, Ashley Madison. Sponsored by National Day RiffA politically-incorrect, tastefully-inappropriate sketch comedy podcast. Available wherever you get your podcast fix. http://www.nationaldayriff.com https://tinyurl.com/NDR-ApplePodcasts Visit my website at www.rawtruthstoriesoffemaleinfidelity.com to submit your story, listen to episodes and to subscribe to Patreon or subscribe to Patreon by clicking on the link below Patreon https://www.patreon.com/join/3602165?$3/mo pledge will allow you to have early access to episodes and bonus content. Email: rebecca.rawtruth@gmail.comListen for free on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. *****Please help me grow by giving the podcast a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts***** Follow me on Facebook at https://bit.ly/35QMOEUInstagram @podcastrawtruthTwitter @RawFemale
Stream the entire episode of the interview on Aug 8, 2020 with myself and Paul Keable, the Chief Strategy Office of the controversial affair website, Ashley Madison. e4rl0pNco8ZRaAkWSxm4 "Decisions" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Today’s guest Sapan Talati, a self-proclaimed “data junky”, is here to help focus on boosting returns by strategically taking advantage of building out an in-house property management team for your investments, as well as others. Listen along to learn how to recognize if this strategy is right for your business, how to effectively build out the team, and most importantly, how to utilize this additional business unit for maximum advantages in managing your assets and generating profits! Asset: Sapan’s specialty is in multifamily; however, the information he shares is easily applicable to all asset classes. Process: Sapan shares valuable insights on everything from getting your lender approval in advance, to selecting the right team members to design and build out an effective and profitable team. From inventory management to labor hours, this episode is a great “how to guide” to get this process started. Strategy: An in-house property management team can provide significant benefits. Listen along to learn how this team can create unique data access advantages, to help not only make your own investments more profitable, but also enhance your business with a strongly performing additional revenue source. Don’t forget your FREE quarterly resource: Thought Leadership Guide & Tracker https://www.ellieperlman.com/resources Sapan’s Bio: Sapan Talati, Founding Partner and Chief Strategy Office of Enzo Brands, has 10+ years of real estate experience and has a multitude of senior and executive level asset management, acquisitions and dispositions, business development and strategy experience. His multifamily experience includes over $400M+ in acquisitions. His experience stems from management consulting in strategy where he championed two international brands valued over $1B into the U.S.; led post-merger strategy planning for a top 5 U.S. bank by assets; modeled and executed $50M+ in equity into commercial development projects in India. Sapan is a guest lecturer at UCSD’s Rady School of Business on strategy and innovation. He has an undergraduate degree in Finance from Villanova University and an MBA from the Rady School of Business at UCSD. How to Contact Sapan: Email: sapan@enzobrands.com
You've probably already done it: cut costs and spending (as it relates to the COVID-19 crisis). But what we cut in business in the panic of world events, seldom are the items that will make the long term impactful changes that can ultimately keep you in business. Join Mirran Raphaely, former CEO of Dr. Haushka in North America and Vincent Biscaye, a sought after external CFO in natural CPG as they discuss what you need to know about tightening your business spending. This webinar will be in the form of a Q&A, moderated by Heather K. Terry. Heather is a veteran entrepreneur in the natural products industry, as well as the Chief Strategy Office at BeyondBrands. Sponsored by mood33 Hemp Infused Herbal Teas: www.mood33.com
Pharmaceutical companies are part of an industry indispensable to the survival of the human species – the health industry. They’re also big business, especially considering the billions of dollars spent on research, innovation, and development of products in this space. We’re taking a look at the changing nature of clinical trials and diving into how they are conducted, reported, regulated, and any compliance issues that might arise. Joining me for this conversation is the Chief Strategy Office at TrialScope, Thomas Wicks. Thomas has over 18 years of experience with performance and content management solutions, specializing in applications for life sciences such as clinical trial disclosure, structured product labeling, and submissions management and has been on the PharmaCM team since 2007. What We Discussed in this Episode: How are clinical trial results harmonized and regulated uniformly given various industries in every country run trials? What do clinical trials and research entail? What is a Phase I trial and what is being measured during this phase? What do researches look for in Phase II and Phase III studies? Once a product makes it through the first three phases of research and study, what happens next? In what form are clinical trial results presented? Why was there a shift towards greater transparency in disclosures of pharmaceutical studies? How are European countries helping academic researchers? What type of information is required to be disclosed? Does it vary by type of company? With the coronavirus still spreading, how many clinical trials have been or are being conducted? What are the trials testing? Contact Information: Thomas's LinkedIn thomas@trialscope.com Additional Resources: www.CoronaClinicalTrials.com Press Release www.clinicaltrials.gov Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Wednesday. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Alistair Green Discussing with Alistair his rituals of reflection and understanding his own habitual patterns both in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to come more aware of ones self and also the world around him. How do we become 360 with ourselves? Instagram: @alistair.green Host Jamie Neale discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music From Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
In this episode, Tom Taylor, ETI's Chief Strategy Office, provides an overview of 5G and the history of the Gs. Tom also offers insight into why 5G is important to municipalities considering or currently offering broadband services.
Machine data comprises a vast array of data sources including logs, messages, events, telemetry data, and application and domain-specific relevant data. Aggregating all of these types of data, from sources across the enterprise and devices connected to our networks, brings opportunities to create intelligent analytics and new insights for use by the business, service delivery, security, devops and IT operations. In this Devops Chat we talk with Colin Britton, Chief Strategy Office at Devo, exploring how organizations are combining machine data with analytical and visualization tools to elevate the value IT brings to the business. You may recall Devo CEO Walter Scott joined us on a previous Devops Chat. Its a fascinating topic so have a listen and check out Devo at devo.com
Interview location: New YorkInterview date: Saturday 11th May, 2019Company: Bitfinex & TetherRole: Chief Strategy Officer at Bitfinex | Co-Founder at TetherCreating a Bitcoin business is hard, especially one processing hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in value. For exchanges, these challenges are especially difficult, from defending against relentless hack attempts to securing banking services.Starting a Bitcoin business today is undoubtedly easier; companies have become more open to working with Bitcoin businesses and specialist providers now exist. Still, the regulatory challenges exist as companies serve international customers with a broad set of unclear, jurisdiction-specific laws.Bitfinex has a long history in Bitcoin, surviving many of its own challenges. It too suffered a major hack which nearly destroyed the business and faced the challenges of navigating the regulatory framework while struggling for banking services. Further, many of the team at Bitfinex were responsible for the creation of Tether, itself facing many difficulties.In this interview, I talk with Phil Potter, who was Chief Strategy Office at Bitfinex and co-founder of Tether. We discuss the Bitfinex hack, challenges of getting banking services, the history of Tether and the difficulty of auditing reserves.-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show my doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: Bitcoin | Ethereum | Litecoin | Monero | ZCash | RipplecoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
Susie Johnson, Director of Donor Relations and Development at the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation sits down with Anthony Shop, co-founder and Chief Strategy Office at Social Driver. The Grow Your Giving podcast is powered by the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and our national entity, Greater Horizons. We aim to make giving convenient and efficient for our donors through donor-advised funds and other charitable giving tools. The Grow Your Giving podcast discusses philanthropic topics to help you enjoy giving more. Find us online at growyourgiving.org/podcast. "Easy Lemon" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Interview location: SkypeInterview date: Sunday 30th Dec, 2018Company: CoinSharesRole: Chief Strategy OfficerAs we enter a new year and reflect on 2018, it is essential to learn from any mistakes we have made. The 2018 Crypto bear market has hit many hard, from trading losses to layoffs at Bitmain and Consensys to the closing of GigaWatt, the contraction in the market has been painful.Crypto and Bitcoin still offer so much opportunity and the survivors of the bear market continue building and continue learning. So what next? What will happen to all these protocols and crypto startups? Almost certainly, the ICO mania is over, and now we need to enter the phase of value creation.In this interview I talk to Meltem Demirors, Chief Strategy Office at CoinShares. We discuss what happened in 2018, the lessons we should all learn and look forward to 2019, setting out our hopes, wishes and personal resolutions.-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show my doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: Bitcoin | Ethereum | Litecoin | Monero | ZCash | RipplecoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
Arlene chats with Kirstine Stewart about growing a business beyond Canada's borders and how best entrepreneurs should approach big business