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We're back for more stories about the impact the David Eccles School of Business has on the lives and careers of our alums. In this episode, host Frances Johnson is joined by Justin Spangler and Diego Alvarez for a conversation about the power of making connections through the David Eccles Alumni Network. Frances talks to Justin and Diego about the start of their mentor/mentee relationship, as well as discussing some of the benefits of staying involved with the Eccles Alumni Network. Justin, an Information Systems graduate and current executive MBA student, serves as the chair of the David Eccles Alumni Network Board and is actively involved in mentoring students like Diego. Diego, a senior studying marketing and information systems, shares how his connection with Justin helped him secure a Google internship and offers insights on the value of building strong alumni ties. Both of them emphasize the importance of relationships, mentorship, and staying engaged with the alumni network to enhance career success and personal growth.Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University.fm.Eccles Business Buzz is proud to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Business School podcasts on the web. Learn more at https://podcast.feedspot.com/us_business_school_podcasts. Episode Quotes:Diego reveals the mistake he made when connecting with alumni and what he's learned since[06:58] Diego Alvarez: Going back to my early college career, and especially when I met Justin my sophomore year, the idea of meeting alumni at the beginning was pretty intimidating, especially when you think about networking too, and reaching out to people and like, oh, what does that look like? What does that mean? But as I've gotten to meet so many great alumni, I've realized just how great of a resource they are and how many people are out there willing to speak to you, willing to help you out. And what I really appreciate about it is it connects the theory or skills that you learn in classes to your actual career work. [08:03] And in my experience, I admit this is a mistake I've done in the past too. I think people jump all the way to the end where it's like, "Hey, can I have a referral?" or "Hey, I'm applying for this position; can you help me out?" But starting to build those relationships now during your undergrad experience and not at the end of your undergrad experience is super valuable because, like both of you mentioned, it is a relationship, and if you just look at it as, "Oh, I just want that referral," or "I just want that extra push in a position that I'm applying for," I feel like you're missing out on the entire experience that you can have.How having Justin as a mentor helped Diego find direction as a first-generation college student[19:36] Diego Alvarez: Just the feedback and practice that I received with Justin was monumental [and] was huge for me. Being able to have that person to bounce ideas back and forth to practice. We did a few interview prep sessions. He really helped me learn how to kind of sell myself as an individual when it comes to, not just interviews, but the moment you meet someone, the moment you talk to someone. And that was huge. Just in making myself more personal, making myself a friendlier person just in general, but also with my career as well. So having that feedback was massive, and not having someone to bounce those ideas back with, honestly, it would've been like wandering around in the dark, not knowing, okay, is it working or not? And when I find out if it is working or if it's not working, I'm probably finding out once they're sending me an email saying, "Hey, we're going to move on with someone else," or, "Hey, we'd like to continue on." So having that feedback, having that input, was awesome. And then going back to that support, just having those people who are champion for you, who push for you, is awesome. Those people who remove barriers for you has been huge. So those things, like knowing the barriers that could have been in my way if I didn't have someone like Justin or have the other mentors that I've had in my life, knowing the feedback and the conversation I've had. If I didn't have that, I don't know if I would've been able to go as far as I have. Justin shares how mentoring a first-gen student reignited his own motivation[23:40] Justin Spangler: I learned a lot from Diego. As I mentioned, Diego's a self-starter. He's overcome a lot. First generation in college, as we've talked about on this podcast, that inspires me as a mentor to be better and think of ways that I can help. And you know, when you're in that rut that I spoke about just a couple of minutes ago, you know, I'll get you out of it, and Diego's a shining great example of that. So definitely from a motivation perspective, relationships are a gem. I think we spoke about that earlier in the podcast, and there's value in having relationships and not just thinking those so short-term, as you mentioned, Frances, but long-term. I think there's a huge benefit to having friends and friends that you care about for a long period of time. It's been fun to watch Diego learn and grow over these last couple of years, and in my life, that helps me be more motivated to continue to learn and grow. When you get to where I am, about almost 10 years into the working field, you can kind of hit a low, you can kind of hit a plateau, and sometimes you need that motivation to help you keep coming up.Show Links:Justin Spangler | LinkedInDiego Alvarez | LinkedInMy Eccles Experience: Diego Alvarez | ArticleDavid Eccles School of Business (@ubusiness) | InstagramUndergraduate Scholars ProgramsRising Business LeadersEccles Alumni Network (@ecclesalumni) | Instagram Eccles Experience Magazine
Explore the minds of pro wrestlers as we engage in thought-provoking conversations about their wrestling styles, character development, and the artistry behind their performances.#3countpodcast #3count #reddawg #chazthedon #nowenteringthering #chazandfriends #ProWrestling #WrestlingInterviews #WrestlingLegends #BehindTheRing#WrestlingCommunity #WrestlingFans #WrestlingTalk #WrestlingInsider #InsideTheSquaredCircle #WrestlingLifestyle
Hoy programa especial desde la sociedad Loiolatarra además de los habituales Marco Antonio Sande y Mauri Idiakez se pasan por la antena de la COPE "Bixio" Gorriz y Diego Alvarez
Diego Alvarez - Ministro de Desarrollo Social
Diego tells Jason And Sheila about The Royal House Of Cheese
En este episodio analizamos la Ley Fintech aprobada recientemente en Ecuador junto a Diego Alvarez, Country Manager de Niubox-Legal. La forma más fácil y segura de comprar Bitcoin en Ecuador: https://bitcoin.com.ec Consigue tu billetera para criptomonedas LEDGER aquí: https://shop.ledger.com/?referral_code=EFJ29ZXM5MFFJ Contacto: @jlandyr, Telegram, Spotify, Youtube, Apple Podcast Recursos mencionados en este podcast: Sesión 805 - #LeyFintech Ley Fintech Ecuador Dinero electrónico - Banco Central Ecuador Diego Alvarez - LinkedIn Niubox Legal Banco Central Ecuador - Criptomonedas Libros recomendados sobre Bitcoin. Internet del dinero #1 Internet del dinero #2 Internet del dinero #3 El pequeño libro de Bitcoin El Patrón Bitcoin
Join Kosta and his guest Diego Alvarez, Owner and Founder of Royal House of Cheese as they discuss how to start with nothing and finding opportunity in impossibility.Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN. Find out more about Kosta and all the ways we're better together:http://kostayepifantsev.com/Find out more about Diego and Royal House of Cheese: https://www.royalhouseofcheese.com/
Receba os novos episódios no seu e-mail: http://goo.gl/HbHUl2 O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#046) Um bate-papo com Diego Alvarez, co-fundador e CEO do Easyaula, uma empresa que, através de aulas online e presenciais oferecidas por experts do mercado, torna possível aprendermos assuntos fundamentais para o sucesso das nossas carreiras, mas que não são ensinados nas universidades ou em um ensino tradicional. Graduado em Engenharia de Computação pelo ITA (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica), antes de se tornar empreendedor Diego trabalhou como Software Engineer na Microsoft e na Google, no Vale do Silício (EUA), e na Globo.com, no Rio de Janeiro. Foi também premiado em diversas competições da área de computação e atuou como líder técnico em 2 startups no Brasil. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da FIAP e foi gravado no auditório do Campus Aclimação (São Paulo/SP). Para saber mais: Easyaula: http://www.easyaula.com.br/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Video): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m... iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
Receba os novos episódios no seu e-mail: http://goo.gl/HbHUl2 O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#046) Um bate-papo com Diego Alvarez, co-fundador e CEO do Easyaula, uma empresa que, através de aulas online e presenciais oferecidas por experts do mercado, torna possível aprendermos assuntos fundamentais para o sucesso das nossas carreiras, mas que não são ensinados nas universidades ou em um ensino tradicional. Graduado em Engenharia de Computação pelo ITA (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica), antes de se tornar empreendedor Diego trabalhou como Software Engineer na Microsoft e na Google, no Vale do Silício (EUA), e na Globo.com, no Rio de Janeiro. Foi também premiado em diversas competições da área de computação e atuou como líder técnico em 2 startups no Brasil. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da FIAP e foi gravado no auditório do Campus Aclimação (São Paulo/SP). Para saber mais: Easyaula: http://www.easyaula.com.br/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Video): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m... iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
Maxime Nicolle, militant français connu pour son implication dans Mouvement des Gilets jaunes et Diego Alvarez, militant "Don't extradite Assange Campaign".
This week we decided to see how we would make "Dear, Evan Hansen" into a movie if we could. With special guest Diego Alvarez.
Receba os novos episódios no seu e-mail: http://goo.gl/HbHUl2 O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#046) Um bate-papo com Diego Alvarez, co-fundador e CEO do Easyaula, uma empresa que, através de aulas online e presenciais oferecidas por experts do mercado, torna possível aprendermos assuntos fundamentais para o sucesso das nossas carreiras, mas que não são ensinados nas universidades ou em um ensino tradicional. Graduado em Engenharia de Computação pelo ITA (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica), antes de se tornar empreendedor Diego trabalhou como Software Engineer na Microsoft e na Google, no Vale do Silício (EUA), e na Globo.com, no Rio de Janeiro. Foi também premiado em diversas competições da área de computação e atuou como líder técnico em 2 startups no Brasil. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da FIAP e foi gravado no auditório do Campus Aclimação (São Paulo/SP). Para saber mais: Easyaula: http://www.easyaula.com.br/ Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: YouTube: http://youtube.com/maninthearenatv Facebook: http://facebook.com/maninthearenatv iTunes (Video): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m... iTunes (Audio): https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/m...
Tiffany Anton talks with Diego Alvarez, owner of Royal House of Cheese in Cookeville. They discuss how and when his catering business got its start, where the origin of the business's name comes from, and how the COVID-19 pandemic initially impacted business, and what he's done to adapt and move forward through it. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
Diego Alvarez graduated with Full-time Data Analytics Cohort 1. Statistics competitions in high school, an engineering degree from the University of Florida, and a great 6.5 years as Supply Chain Manager at one of the largest consumer goods companies in the world; as diverse as it was, my journey does have some common themes. I've been developing these skills all my life: problem-solving, critical thinking, logic, math, and of course, data analysis. In the next chapter of my story, I will combine my past experiences with the new tools I acquired at NSS to accelerate my impact and contributions to the world.
Born into a singing family in Venezuela, over the years percussionist Diego Alvarez has developed a mastery of the cajon. In this episode of We Are Rhythm, he talks about getting the gift of music from his mother, deciding to move to Spain at age 18 to develop his craft, and his new life in Los Angeles.
Cyber Security is a field that is often misunderstood. It seems that there is a massive data breach every other day and that our personal information is common knowledge to hackers. In 2018 alone, there were over 1200 massive data breaches affecting 174 million records. However, we seldom hear from the thousands of data breaches […] The post How to build a career in Cyber Security: Diego Alvarez Molina, Manager @ Deloitte appeared first on Latinos Who Tech.
Si tuvieras la oportunidad: ¿Que le preguntarías al tercer hombre más rico del planeta? Nuestro amigo Diego Alvarez Molina tuvo la oportunidad de conocerlo 2 veces. Diego Alvarez Molina es Consultor y experto en seguridad cibernética. Tuvo la oportunidad de emigrar de Venezuela a Estados Unidos en su adolescencia donde logro estudiar administración y finanzas en Creighton University en Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha también es la ciudad natal y actual residencia de Warren Buffet, Presidente y CEO de Berkshire Hathaway. Considerado uno de los mas grandes inversionistas del mundo, Warren Buffet ha construido una fortuna de $ 87 mil millones de dólares. Aunque la fortuna de Buffet supere el GDP de Costa Rica, no posee lujos extravagantes. Es famoso por su austeridad personal. Vive en la misma casa que compro en Omaha en 1958 for $31,000 dólares y se maneja el mismo a su oficina. Diego se destaco académicamente en la universidad y fue seleccionado a formar parte de un grupo de estudiantes que conoció en persona y ceno con Warren Buffett. Diego tuvo esta distinción en el 2012 y 2013. En esta conversación Diego nos comparte las preguntas que pudo hacerle, cosas que aprendió dé su experiencia y también nos comparte lo que ha aprendido en su carrera en cyber security. — Apoya a Conexiones y reclama tu audiolibro gratis en Audible Recursos: Bill Gates y Warren Buffett hablan sobre manejar el tiempo con Charlie Rose Warren Buffet y su rutina diaria: Conecta con Diego en LinkedIn
Si tuvieras la oportunidad: ¿Que le preguntarías al tercer hombre más rico del planeta? Nuestro amigo Diego Alvarez Molina tuvo la oportunidad de conocerlo 2 veces. Diego Alvarez Molina es Consultor y experto en seguridad cibernética. Tuvo la oportunidad de emigrar de Venezuela a Estados Unidos en su adolescencia donde logro estudiar administración y finanzas en Creighton University en Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha también es la ciudad natal y actual residencia de Warren Buffet, Presidente y CEO de Berkshire Hathaway. Considerado uno de los mas grandes inversionistas del mundo, Warren Buffet ha construido una fortuna de $ 87 mil millones de dólares. Aunque la fortuna de Buffet supere el GDP de Costa Rica, no posee lujos extravagantes. Es famoso por su austeridad personal. Vive en la misma casa que compro en Omaha en 1958 for $31,000 dólares y se maneja el mismo a su oficina. Diego se destaco académicamente en la universidad y fue seleccionado a formar parte de un grupo de estudiantes que conoció en persona y ceno con Warren Buffett. Diego tuvo esta distinción en el 2012 y 2013. En esta conversación Diego nos comparte las preguntas que pudo hacerle, cosas que aprendió dé su experiencia y también nos comparte lo que ha aprendido en su carrera en cyber security. — Apoya a Conexiones y reclama tu audiolibro gratis en Audible Recursos: Bill Gates y Warren Buffett hablan sobre manejar el tiempo con Charlie Rose Warren Buffet y su rutina diaria: Conecta con Diego en LinkedIn
Si tuvieras la oportunidad: ¿Que le preguntarías al tercer hombre más rico del planeta? Nuestro amigo Diego Alvarez Molina tuvo la oportunidad de conocerlo 2 veces. Diego Alvarez Molina es Consultor y experto en seguridad cibernética. Tuvo la oportunidad de emigrar de Venezuela a Estados Unidos en su adolescencia donde logro estudiar administración y finanzas en Creighton University en Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha también es la ciudad natal y actual residencia de Warren Buffet, Presidente y CEO de Berkshire Hathaway. Considerado uno de los mas grandes inversionistas del mundo, Warren Buffet ha construido una fortuna de $ 87 mil millones de dólares. Aunque la fortuna de Buffet supere el GDP de Costa Rica, no posee lujos extravagantes. Es famoso por su austeridad personal. Vive en la misma casa que compro en Omaha en 1958 for $31,000 dólares y se maneja el mismo a su oficina. Diego se destaco académicamente en la universidad y fue seleccionado a formar parte de un grupo de estudiantes que conoció en persona y ceno con Warren Buffett. Diego tuvo esta distinción en el 2012 y 2013. En esta conversación Diego nos comparte las preguntas que pudo hacerle, cosas que aprendió dé su experiencia y también nos comparte lo que ha aprendido en su carrera en cyber security. — Apoya a Conexiones y reclama tu audiolibro gratis en Audible Recursos: Bill Gates y Warren Buffett hablan sobre manejar el tiempo con Charlie Rose Warren Buffet y su rutina diaria: Conecta con Diego en LinkedIn
Si tuvieras la oportunidad: ¿Que le preguntarías al tercer hombre más rico del planeta? Nuestro amigo Diego Alvarez Molina tuvo la oportunidad de conocerlo 2 veces. Diego Alvarez Molina es Consultor y experto en seguridad cibernética. Tuvo la oportunidad de emigrar de Venezuela a Estados Unidos en su adolescencia donde logro estudiar administración y finanzas en Creighton University en Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha también es la ciudad natal y actual residencia de Warren Buffet, Presidente y CEO de Berkshire Hathaway. Considerado uno de los mas grandes inversionistas del mundo, Warren Buffet ha construido una fortuna de $ 87 mil millones de dólares. Aunque la fortuna de Buffet supere el GDP de Costa Rica, no posee lujos extravagantes. Es famoso por su austeridad personal. Vive en la misma casa que compro en Omaha en 1958 for $31,000 dólares y se maneja el mismo a su oficina. Diego se destaco académicamente en la universidad y fue seleccionado a formar parte de un grupo de estudiantes que conoció en persona y ceno con Warren Buffett. Diego tuvo esta distinción en el 2012 y 2013. En esta conversación Diego nos comparte las preguntas que pudo hacerle, cosas que aprendió dé su experiencia y también nos comparte lo que ha aprendido en su carrera en cyber security. — Apoya a Conexiones y reclama tu audiolibro gratis en Audible Recursos: Bill Gates y Warren Buffett hablan sobre manejar el tiempo con Charlie Rose Warren Buffet y su rutina diaria: Conecta con Diego en LinkedIn
Damon gets to interview cajon master Diego Alvarez in L.A. They talk about his travels from Venezuela to Spain and eventually Los Angeles. They talk about him searching out other cajon masters to study with, some of the history of the cajon, and other adventures along the way including managing a great music career with a supportive family. Marcos joins and there's jazz appreciation, music news and a few other segments.
Venezuelan music to celebrate the season holidays, with Betsayda Machado, Jorge Glem, and Diego Alvarez "El Negro". A musical gift and a great conversation with such talented musicians, previous to their show "Aguinaldos, Parrandas y Gaitas" at New City Brewery, in Easthampton. Música Venezolana para celebrar las Navidades, con Betsayda Machado, Jorge Glem y Diego Alvarez "El Negro". Un bello regalo musical y una gran conversación con estos talentosos músicos, previo a su presentación de "Aguinaldos, Parrandas y Gaitas" en New City Brewery, en Easthampton.
As part of the Austin Monitor in the Classroom program, a partnership with Google Fiber, we turn Austin Monitor Radio over to five students from Lanier High School. Then, Austin Monitor publisher Mike Kanin is joined by Lanier students Joseph Correa, David Villalobos, and Diego Alvarez to discuss the program they produced.
O Man in the Arena é um videocast sobre empreendedorismo e cultura digital apresentado por Leo Kuba, Miguel Cavalcanti e In Hsieh. Neste episódio (#046): Um bate-papo com Diego Alvarez, co-fundador e CEO do Easyaula, uma empresa que, através de aulas online e presenciais oferecidas por experts do mercado, torna possível aprendermos assuntos fundamentais para o sucesso das nossas carreiras, mas que não são ensinados nas universidades ou em um ensino tradicional. Graduado em Engenharia de Computação pelo ITA (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica), antes de se tornar empreendedor Diego trabalhou como Software Engineer na Microsoft e na Google, no Vale do Silício (EUA), e na Globo.com, no Rio de Janeiro. Foi também premiado em diversas competições da área de computação e atuou como líder técnico em 2 startups no Brasil. O Man in the Arena tem apoio da FIAP e foi gravado no auditório do Campus Aclimação (São Paulo/SP). Para saber mais: - Easyaula Acompanhe e participe nos canais do Man in the Arena: - YouTube - Facebook