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92% of Australians have been targeted by fraudsters - and small businesses are major targets.Daniela Fernandez, the Head of Information Security at PayPal Australia, talks to Sean Aylmer about how small businesses can protect themselves and their customers, as scammers and fraudsters get smarter.PayPal Australia is a supporter of Fear & GreedFind out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conexão está no DNA da FIAP e não é à toa. Nesse FIAPCAST vamos decolar rumo à Babson College, a maior escola de empreendedorismo do mundo, para te contar tudo o que rola nessa viagem garantida pela FIAP para os campeões do Startup One. Para essa conversa, André David, host do programa, recebe quem já viveu essa experiência de perto: Valter Santiago, coordenador acadêmico, e Daniela Fernandez, gerente de projetos de TI e vencedora do Startup One 2020. Quem também faz conexão nesse bate-papo é a Rafa Ballerini, DEV e criadora de conteúdo de programação e tecnologia. Juntos, os nossos convidados vão compartilhar um pouco da rotina das aulas e dos bastidores dessa imersão. Para saber como entrar nessa conexão tech e de experiências internacionais, acesse: https://www.fiap.com.br/graduacao/
On Episode 373 of Impact Boom, Daniela Fernandez of Sustainable Ocean Alliance discusses how an entrepreneurial mindset can equip youth changemakers to make a positive impact, and the intersection between technological innovation and saving our oceans.
In this first episode of Upwell, we chat with Daniela Fernandez, the founder and CEO of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, who is activating the next generation of ocean champions to restore the health of the ocean.During the interview, we discuss the mission of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, how the organization is supporting environmental entrepreneurs and youth leaders through training, funding, and additional resources, the global campaign to stop deep sea mining, the need for action at COP27, and advice for young leaders working to tackle the climate crisis.You can find Daniela on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. And you can learn more about Sustainable Ocean Alliance on their website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And for this week's action, join Sustainable Ocean Alliance, The Oxygen Project, the Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, and Only One in the campaign to stop deep-sea mining.
An interview with Daniela Fernandez, founder of the Sustainable Oceans Alliance. Image by rawpixel.com
durée : 01:34:09 - Soft Power - par : Frédéric Martel - À l'occasion du premier tour des élections présidentielles brésiliennes, retour sur le bilan social, écologique, économique et culturel du président sortant d'extrême droite Jair Bolsonaro, de l'influence du Brésil dans le monde et des espoirs portés par le candidat de gauche Lula da Silva. - invités : Andrei Netto Correspondant à Paris du journal brésilien O estado de São Paolo; Daniela Fernandez da Costa Journaliste brésilienne pour Valor Econômico et BBC Brasil; Celso Amorim
Today, let's welcome Dani to the podcast! Dani has been fighting an eating disorder for many years and is now successfully on the journey of recovering. Dani opens up about several relapses but also reveals how to get out of them and her secret to keep growing as a person. Additionally, we discuss the approach of tracking vs. intuitive eating. Also, we talk about the power of journaling, handling fear foods, and eating whilst moving less. If you want to take some accurate advice for your weight gain journey today, give this one a listen! IMPORTANT NOTE: The Wholesome Weight Gain Challenge is reopening its doors- and this time around COMPLETELY FOR FREE! Click HERE to sign up and save yourself a spot.
In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Daniela Fernandez. Daniela is a student in the Full-Time MBA Class of 2023, and she applied to Darden through the Future Year Scholars Program. Daniela talks about her career prior to Darden – including a stint at Mattel serving as a regional brand manager for Barbie – as well as how she decided to pursue an MBA. She also reflects upon her first year at Darden, her plans for the summer and some of her extracurricular activities, including the Darden student/faculty band and the Cold Call Chorus. e podcast, we catch up with Daniela Fernandez. Daniela is a student in the Full-Time MBA Class of 2023, and she applied to Darden through the Future Year Scholars Program. Daniela talks about her career prior to Darden – including a stint at Mattel serving as a regional brand manager for Barbie – as well as how she decided to pursue an MBA. She also reflects upon her first year at Darden, her plans for the summer, and some of her extracurricular activities, including the Darden student/faculty band and the Cold Call Chorus.
This week on World Ocean Radio we are discussing the work of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance and their "222 Solutions to Heal, Restore and Sustain Our Ocean". We break down the report's accomplishments, results, facts and figures. The full report can be read at impact.soalliance.org.About World Ocean Radio Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects. World Ocean Radio, a project of the World Ocean Observatory, is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
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Daniela Fernandez is the director of community engagement for the United Way.
At the age of 19, Daniela Fernandez founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) while being a student at Georgetown University. Today, Daniela is the CEO of SOA which has become the world's largest network of young ocean leaders. SOA features the world's first Ocean Solutions Accelerator – cultivating and accelerating innovative solutions to prevent the greatest threats to our planet and to protect and sustain the ocean's health.Being self-aware, establishing priorities, and acting without fear are qualities that guided Daniela. Her fearless wisdom and willingness to take risks at a young age allowed Daniela to grow as a leader and become a global champion for her cause.As a Forbes 30 under 30, Daniela teaches young leaders to ask important questions that will help them identify their values and purpose. Daniela believes that self-awareness is a key to creating a foundation for young entrepreneurs – knowing who they are and who they want to be – so they can build their organizations' vision, mission, and culture.Daniela's secret weapons for motivating others are “vulnerability” and “curiosity”, specifically not having all the answers and not being afraid to ask for help, yet being willing to challenge the status quo. Daniela also attributes her success to an army of supportive mentors and advisors who always have her back. She inspires young entrepreneurs by giving them that same kind of support – providing them the resources they need to question themselves and to find answers.Join us to hear Daniela's inspirational insights on how to be more self-aware, take risks, trust yourself, and be intentional. At the age of 19, Daniela Fernandez founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) while being a student at Georgetown University. Today, Daniela is the CEO of SOA which has become the world's largest network of young ocean leaders featuring the world's first Ocean Solutions Accelerator – cultivating and accelerating innovative solutions to prevent the greatest threats to our planet and to protect and sustain the ocean's health.Being self-aware, establishing priorities, and acting without fear are qualities that guided Daniela. Her fearless wisdom and willingness to take risks at a young age allowed Daniela to grow as a leader and become a global champion for her cause.As a Forbes 30 under 30, Daniela teaches young leaders to ask important questions that will help them identify their values and purpose. Daniela believes that self-awareness is a key to creating a foundation for young entrepreneurs – knowing who they are and who they want to be – so they can build their organizations' vision, mission, and culture.Daniela's secret weapons for motivating others are “vulnerability” and “curiosity”, specifically not having all the answers and not being afraid to ask for help, yet being willing to challenge the status quo. DanielAt the age of 19, Daniela Fernandez founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) while being a student at Georgetown University. Today, Daniela is the CEO of SOA which has become the world's largest network of young ocean leaders. SOA features the world's first Ocean Solutions Accelerator – cultivating and accelerating innovative solutions to prevent the greatest threats to our planet and to protect and sustain the ocean's health.Being self-aware, establishing priorities, and acting without fear are qualities that guided Daniela. Her fearless wisdom and willingness to take risks at a young age allowed Daniela to grow as a leader and become a global champion for her cause.As a Forbes 30 under 30, Daniela teaches young leaders to ask important questions that will help them identify their values and purpose. Daniela believes that self-awareness is a key to creating a foundation for young entrepreneurs – knowing who they are and who they want to be – so they can build their organizations' vision, mission, and culture.Daniela's secret weapons for motivating others are “vulnerability” and “curiosity”, specifically not having all the answers and not being afraid to ask for help, yet being willing to challenge the status quo. Daniela also attributes her success to an army of supportive mentors and advisors who always have her back. She inspires young entrepreneurs by giving them that same kind of support – providing them the resources they need to question themselves and to find answers.Join us to hear Daniela's inspirational insights on how to be more self-aware, take risks, trust yourself, and be intentional. a also attributes her success to an army of supportive mentors and advisors who always have her back. She inspires young entrepreneurs by giving them that same kind of support – providing them the resources they need to question themselves and to find answers.Join us to hear Daniela's inspirational insights on how to be more self-aware, take risks, trust yourself, and be intentional. Resources Relevant to this Conversation: Follow Daniela on LinkedIn Follow Joe on LinkedInFollow Dale Carnegie on LinkedInFollow SOA on LinkedInFollow Daniela on InstagramSOA - Become a memberThe Inconvenient Truth Film by All Gore
This month, the "acronym-of-the-month" is back, and Taylor questions her hip-ness during this month's episode of The Ocean Decade Show. Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA)'s CEO and founder Daniela Fernandez and Taylor cover the role of entrepreneurs in the ocean space, the importance of youth voices and innovation in ocean policy conversations, how SOA adapted and thrived during the COVID 19 pandemic, and why SOA is so invested in making the Ocean Decade a success.
At just 19 years of age, Daniela Fernandez found herself sitting in a United Nations chamber listening to a myriad of scary statistics regarding the likely fate of our ocean planet. Two things quickly became apparent to her. First, she noticed she was the ONLY young voice in the room, the only young person in the conversation. Second, while there was a great deal of fear being projected, there was very little talk in terms of hope, inspirational dialogue or innovative solutions. So as legend goes, she decided to start the Sustainable Ocean Alliance from her Georgetown University dorm room, which in only 6 short years has become the largest network of young Ocean Leaders in the world with more than 5,000 participants in over 165 countries. She is now CEO. Daniela has been recognized for her work by former US Sec'y of State and current US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry and former US President Bill Clinton. She also received accolades with a Peter Benchley Ocean Youth Award, named one of Glamour magazine's College Women of the Year, and was selected as a Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur, and has spoken on countless stages, including the Economist World Ocean Summit and Global Climate Summit. LEARN MORE ABOUT DANIELA FERNANDEZ AND SUSTAINABLE OCEAN ALLIANCE here: Follow Daniela on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dvfernandez/ Follow SOA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soalliance/ Check out the SOA Website: https://www.soalliance.org/ SOA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SustainableOceanAlliance Connect with Daniela on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dvfernandez Follow Daniela on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dvfernandez1?lang=en SOA on Twitter: https://twitter.com/soalliance SOA Who We Are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwZHhuprYI4 Rising Star Award: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSxOlqrgYw8 Nat Geo Encounter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH8AVsLl9rI Youth Voices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1yxHb2-P1E SOA Blue New Deal: https://www.soalliance.org/blue-new-deal SOA Leadership: https://www.soalliance.org/leadership “I came across the greatest victim and potential savior of our planet. The ocean. Well, I'm here to implore all of you to never give up. Let us use this time to disrupt, persevere and to believe in our ability to save our planet, and save ourselves." - Daniela V. Fernandez TO SUGGEST A GUEST YOU CAN REACH US here: guest@ourepicocean.com or email the Executive Producer here: Steve@project-o.org
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We are joined by the courageous and wonderful India Oxenberg, executive producer and star of Seduced on Starz, author of "Still Learning," and activist with the Oxenberg Foundation. We deep dive into all things NXIVM including: - Why Keith chose Albany? - What were the neighbors thinking? - How does she feel about Allison Mack today? - Does she think Allison is still a supporter of NXIVM? - Is Keith trying to control his supporters from prison? - Did he show remorse during the trial? - Nancy - calculated co-conspirator or or unwitting true believer? - Details about Keith's sexual history that did not make it into the documentary. - Did India know about Camilla and Daniela Fernandez? - What is the root of Keith's hatred of women? - The moment India realized Keith was a sociopath (and not just a bad person). - What made the judge gave him the maximum sentence (120 years when he could have only given him 56). - What does India think of The Dossier Project? - Did she have a lightbulb moment? - How to talk to someone who is in a toxic system if you are trying to get them out of it. - How India learned the truth about what the brand actually represented. - Is she still in touch with other ex-NXIVM members? - What was the process of re-entering normal life like? TRIGGER WARNING: this episodes contains references to victims of human trafficking, sex trafficking, coercion and control groups, and sexual abuse. If you are the victim of sex crimes, we urge you to seek support with RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization at http://rainn.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are joined by the courageous and wonderful India Oxenberg, executive producer and star of Seduced on Starz, author of "Still Learning," and activist with the Oxenberg Foundation. We deep dive into all things NXIVM including: - Why Keith chose Albany? - What were the neighbors thinking? - How does she feel about Allison Mack today? - Does she think Allison is still a supporter of NXIVM? - Is Keith trying to control his supporters from prison? - Did he show remorse during the trial? - Nancy — calculated co-conspirator or or unwitting true believer? - Details about Keith’s sexual history that did not make it into the documentary. - Did India know about Camilla and Daniela Fernandez? - What is the root of Keith’s hatred of women? - The moment India realized Keith was a sociopath (and not just a bad person). - What made the judge gave him the maximum sentence (120 years when he could have only given him 56). - What does India think of The Dossier Project? - Did she have a lightbulb moment? - How to talk to someone who is in a toxic system if you are trying to get them out of it. - How India learned the truth about what the brand actually represented. - Is she still in touch with other ex-NXIVM members? - What was the process of re-entering normal life like? TRIGGER WARNING: this episodes contains references to victims of human trafficking, sex trafficking, coercion and control groups, and sexual abuse. If you are the victim of sex crimes, we urge you to seek support with RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization at http://rainn.org.
Esta semana conversamos con Daniela Fernandez, astrónoma residente del Observatorio UC y además fundadora y directora de la fundación Pequeñas Grandes Estrellas (@fundagionpge). Hablamos sobre el trabajo en un observatorio profesional a pequeña escala y la misión y desafíos de la fundación.
Esta semana conversamos con Daniela Fernandez, astrónoma residente del Observatorio UC y además fundadora y directora de la fundación Pequeñas Grandes Estrellas (@fundagionpge). Hablamos sobre el trabajo en un observatorio profesional a pequeña escala y la misión y desafíos de la fundación.
Founder of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance. Daniela is an award-winning social entrepreneur, thought leader, and internationally sought-after speaker on the entrepreneurial mindset, ocean innovation, technology, youth empowerment, and sustainability. >>>> The Podcast is exploring the holistic visions for Planet Earth. SUPPORT this Podcast: https://anchor.fm/julian-guderley/support She is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper and a member of Friends of Ocean Action—a select group of leaders working to fast-track solutions to ocean challenges. She was awarded the 2020 Rising Star Visionary Award by the Silicon Valley Forum and named a 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneur. And today we will talk about the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, investing in StartUP Solutions Cultivating Ideas and Developing Leaders Read more about her here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/julian-guderley/support
If you've listened to the podcast before, you'll know that we like to discuss how people of all identities experience the process of political fundraising. After all, money can ultimately determine who is considered a "credible" candidate. There are several organizations that are working to even the money-playing field for candidates of all backgrounds. Daniela Fernandez is the Finance Director of the Latino Victory Fund, a progressive organization looking to grow Latino political power by increasing Latino representation among elected officials and building a base of Latino donors. She joins the Money in Politics podcast to discuss the work of the Latino Victory Fund and the experiences of Latino candidates.
Entrepreneur Daniela Fernandez is one of those 30 under 30 folks you read about with a Silicon-Valley tech incubator for new companies that are all ocean friendly. David talks to Daniela, founder of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, about her life, love (of penguins), election demographics, seaweed plastic and other innovations and ideas. Rising Tide Podcast aims to give you information, inspiration, and motivation to tackle the challenges our oceans are facing. The oceans are rising, so are we! Learn more at bluefront.org
La historia de cómo Daniela Fernández creó Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), parece un poco de película.
Daniela Fernandez is the founder and CEO of Sustainable Ocean Alliance, an award-winning social entrepreneur, thought-leader, and international speaker on the entrepreneurial mentality, ocean innovation, technology, youth empowerment and blockchain for social good. To get involved follow the SOA platform: https://www.soalliance.org/ Follow Daniela on Instagram & Twitter. Don't forget all of these awesome guests end up in our journaling and mental fitness app KYŌ to help guide you through your daily reflection. Take it for a spin in the Apple App store and let us know what you think. Visit journal.kyoapp.com for full show notes Airr If you’re a regular listener of the podcast there may have been times where you wanted to share a specific clip of the conversation but realized that it's not possible. I’m happy to say now this is possible! As a listener of the show you can gain access to their free private beta iPhone app. Sign up for early access through the link airr.io/kyo. Airr lets you capture the moments that stand out to you while listening, and then send these clips to your friends or share them on social. If you use Airr and tweet your favourite moment from the latest episodes and tag @KyoApp , you might just appear on one of the episodes! Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet! Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9O13PpAoVdI
Cal checks in with one of his favorite people in the world, 25-year-old Daniela Fernandez, who has devoted her life to saving the world’s oceans. If you don’t think that’s important, it’d be wise to look at some facts. There’s an island of garbage twice the size of Texas in the Pacific Ocean, which may be a long way from where you are right now but it affects you. Fifty percent of the oxygen we breathe is created by the ocean. That’s every second breath you take. We’re slowly choking ourselves. The non-profit organization that Daniela founded to heal the oceans, Sustainable Ocean Alliance, was down to its last penny when an anonymous donation of $1 million came to the rescue. This is an awesome story of a young woman’s unwavering devotion to make a difference, and how the world will be changed because of her. Applying her mindset just might allow you to do the extraordinary, as well.
The best of live interviews from GreenBiz events. This episode: Daniela Fernandez from the Sustainable Ocean Alliance on the mandate to make the seas — and our lives — clean.
At the young age of 19, Daniela V. Fernandez founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) as a college-room idea. Five years later, she has built SOA into a global organization that is cultivating and accelerating innovative solutions to protect and sustain the health of the ocean. With phenomenal speed, SOA has created the world’s largest network of young ocean leaders - through establishing a presence in over 50 countries, launching the first-ever Ocean Solutions Accelerator to support ocean start-ups. Daniela has been recognized for her work by former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, President Bill Clinton, and EU Commissioner Karmenu Vella. Daniela is also a contributor to National Geographic and has been interviewed by Voice of America, New York City TV, and Ocean Radio, and has been a panel and keynote speaker at multiple high-level events including: The Economist World Ocean Summit, United Nations, Net Impact Conference, U.S. Capitol Hill Ocean Week, Collision Conference, Sustainable Brands Conference and World Ocean Festival In this episode, Daniela speaks about: 1. The most important activities you can participate in to help shape our future 2. The current state of climate control 3. How she plans on accelerating 100 ocean companies in the next 3 years 4. The struggles with paving the way in a new industry. 5. and Key Conversations that helped make SOA what it is today.
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Attending the Opening Oceans Conference, which creates a roadmap for maritime business leaders to explore the new ocean economy options, discover synergies with their existing businesses, meet investment and gateway partners and make profitable strategic decisions, in Copenhagen early May 2018, I met Daniela Fernandez, a passionate young woman who wants to engage young people in innovation, change and new ideas about how to use the Ocean space. Daniela is the Founder & CEO of the Sustainable Ocean Alliance. After having been invited to several gatherings with Heads of States and people from the United Nations, she asked herself "Why am I the only young person in the room?" and started to think about how the two worlds can come together. Now the Sustainable Ocean Alliance consists of 75 chapters in 50 countries, where each chapter gathers 15-300 youth leaders. Listen to Daniela and give her a shoutout in social media, what she is doing is so meaningful and necessary, so you need to get involved yourself. And don't forget to look into the new buzzwords, incubator, accelerator, and corporate accelerator. You need to know these terms and what they stand for. I am @lenagothberg in all social channels and I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks for listening!