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This week's construction tech news with Jeff Sample(@IronmanofIT), and Josh Bone (@BIM2theBone) Featuring: - Interview with Di-Ann Eisnor from Core - Construction Tech News of the Week Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at http://thecontechcrew.com Powered by JBKnowledge Learn more at http://thecontechcrew.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
In our latest episode of Builtcast, we sat down with Di-Ann Eisnor, CEO and co-founder of Core, a newly launched construction labor marketplace supporting the construction workforce of the future. Di-Ann is a serial entrepreneur and a third-time start-up CEO. In our discussion, we talk about Di-Ann’s “Crews by Core” app, which connects employers with construction workers, how her team is trying to solve the “job-match” challenge and labor shortage that has plagued the construction industry for years, and how she came to realize the impact that software can make in the world.
There is an industry that is growing rapidly regardless of the pandemic, the construction.Now, there is an application that was born in the middle of this situation that makes it easier the way to finds jobs, and employees in any kind of area related to this industry, “Crews By Core”.If anyone understands the needs of the workers in this industry very well, it is Di-Ann Eisnor, former founder of Waze and ex Google executive, who told us about her roots. How a girl from a rural neighborhood of Massachusetts became such a powerful woman and an inspiration for everyone.Let's learn a little more in deep this Silicon Valley Pioneer, Di-Ann, who opened-up and talked about this application, also giva goldens advices to those that create or develop apps, businesswomen, entrepreneurs, about the diversity and the future in Silicon Valley, in addition of Waze and many more. IG / TW / FB: @PowerLamasClubhouse: @PaulaLamas #PowerM #PowerLamas #PowerMomentwPaulaLamas #podcast #bilingual #EEUU #PNW #SoNorthwest #PugetSound #Seattle #apps #CrewsByCore #ByCore #construction #women #SiliconValley #Motivation #Emprendedora #entrepreneur #negocio #California #motivacion #influencer #energy #Possitive #businesswomen #tecnology #entretenimiento #PowerMoment #Television #Showbiz #Español #connectivity #waze #google #DiAnnEisor #US #diversity #powerful #pandemia #entertainment #Hispanos #MomentoPoderoso #LaMasPower #podcast #bilingual #español #spanish #english #sehablaespanol #Massachusetts
Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Today's guest is Di-Ann Eisnor. She is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder CEO of Core, a newly launched construction labor marketplace supporting the construction workforce of the future. A third-time start-up CEO, angel investor, and powerhouse female business leader, Di-Ann comes from a family of tradesmen and truckers whom she finally gets to serve full-time. You're going to love this episode. Let's get to it.
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover talks with Di-Ann Eisnor about her company, Core, a new construction labor marketplace. See the video here: https://youtu.be/ACLpxizMkCA. Di-Ann Eisnor (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianneisnor/) is a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder CEO of Core (https://www.bycore.com), a newly launched construction labor marketplace supporting the construction workforce of the future. A third-time start-up CEO, angel investor, and powerhouse female business leader, Di-Ann comes from a family of tradesmen and truckers whom she finally gets to serve full-time. Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/
Today’s guest is Di-Ann Eisnor, CEO and Founder of Core, a labor marketplace for construction. Prior to Core Di-Ann was the Head of Growth at Waze where she opened the first US office in 2009 and led the company’s meteoric rise until 2013 when Waze was acquired by Google for $1B. At Core, she’s raised $4M from GV (Google Ventures) and NFX to transform the construction industry. On the show Di-Ann talks about why she’s launching nationally instead of city by city, the potential for Core and other vertical marketplaces to build SaaS for their industries, and what she’s learned from a decade studying cities at Waze and Google. Crews By Core App on the AppStore or Google Play www.byCore.com Shoutouts: A16Z Blog Post on "Deep" Job Boards Di-Ann and Lupe Fiasco's Neighborhood Start Fund
In episode 64 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Di-Ann Eisnor, CEO of byCore and Co-Founder of Neighborhood Start Fund on selling Waze to Google for $1 billion and bringing the best of Silicon Valley to underserved communities in America.
Di-Ann Eisnor is the former Director of Growth for Waze and current Director for Google’s Area 120. In this interview, Ian and Di-Ann discuss how cities and companies are beginning to use data collection, future trends in city design, and how technology can help us experience cities. Today’s episode of The Mission Daily is brought to you by Twilio. More than 2 million developers around the world have used Twilio to unlock the magic of communications. This October Twilio is hosting SIGNAL, the customer and developer conference of the year. The Mission Daily listeners receive 20% off tickets so visit signal.twilio.com and use the code MISSION20 at checkout. Enter October’s Giveaway for a chance to win a 12-in MacBook and $300 Apple app store credit! The contest ends at the end of the month so be sure to click the link with your chance to win: themission.co/giveaway. This week The Mission Daily is presenting interviews from our new podcast, The Future of Cities. You can subscribe to The Future of Cities by visiting the themission.co/cities. To view the full show notes and more, go to themissiondaily.com The Mission creates custom media for world-class companies. To connect with our team of creatives, please reach us at info@themission.co.
What is the best way to speak up and navigate difficult conversations? This episode examines how breaking the silence about sexual harassment is leading to change, along with the best ways to engage those with whom we disagree. The collective power of women and men speaking up about unwanted sexual advances has led to the massive #MeToo Movement. An Aspen Institute executive shares her personal story of harassment, and explains why she’s hopeful about the future. Also, can speaking up and listening lead to an unlikely friendship? Todd Breyfogle’s job with the Institute’s Seminars Department is to literally encourage difficult conversations. He’s seen walls crumble as people with opposing viewpoints find commonality. Finally, an Aspen Institute Fellow uses technology to bring people together physically. Contrary to popular thought, she says tech can help people be less lonely. For more information about the topics discussed in this episode, visit the links below: ["It Happens Every Day. It Isn't Okay" by Peggy Clark][1] [Letter from a Birmingham City Jail by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr][2]. [Di-Ann Eisnor][3] [Aspen Institute Seminars Department][4] [Henry Crown Fellowship][5] Visit our website for more information. Follow us on Twitter, and share your thoughts with us using #AspenInsight.
Quantum leaps in navigation are bringing our world closer. Join Walter and guests Brad Parkinson, Stan Honey, Randy Hoffman, Corinne Vigreux and Di-Ann Eisnor as they explore how we got here, and where we’re going next. For more on these stories go to delltechnologies.com/trailblazers. Please let us know what you think of the show by leaving us a rating or review in Apple Podcasts.
Di-Ann Eisnor, director of growth for Waze, explores whether authenticity can be preserved when a well-meaning startup scales to a workforce of hundreds and a user community of about a billion. Eisnor describes how the crowdsourced navigation and real-time traffic application has moved on from virtual cupcakes to encouraging carpooling in its quest to eliminate traffic congestion around the world.
Di-Ann Eisnor, director of growth for Waze, explores whether authenticity can be preserved when a well-meaning startup scales to a workforce of hundreds and a user community of about a billion. Eisnor describes how the crowdsourced navigation and real-time traffic application has moved on from virtual cupcakes to encouraging carpooling in its quest to eliminate traffic congestion around the world.
Di-Ann Eisnor, director of growth for Waze, explores whether authenticity can be preserved when a well-meaning startup scales to a workforce of hundreds and a user community of about a billion. Eisnor describes how the crowdsourced navigation and real-time traffic application has moved on from virtual cupcakes to encouraging carpooling in its quest to eliminate traffic congestion around the world.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Interview with Di-Ann Eisnor of Platial. News: Opportunity, Broadband and NGS Geographic Alliances
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Discussion with Di-Ann Eisnor of Platial.com. News: Serenity, GeoPortail, Opera 9, and 2010 Census.