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Grow With Us
Chris VanDenhende and Actualizing a Tech Future through Art, Marketing, and Community

Grow With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 48:56


This episode of Grow With Us features Chris VanDenhende, Chief Marketing Officer at Icon XR Studios. Chris and Evan discuss how a return to Tulsa unlocked almost a second life for Chris that involves impactful LGBTQIA+ programming centered around art and expression and a career in technology catalyzed by the Holberton School for Software Engineering. Chris shares how he navigated these big moves and how they've set him up for success in his new role at Icon XR Studios, where they engage customers with unique marketing practices for brand experiences. If you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://talent.intulsa.com/. Additionally, join our Talent Network for featured opportunities and tailored outreach from our Talent Partners at: https://careers.intulsa.com/signup

Visual Studio Talk Show
0277 – Gregory Renard – Silicon Valley

Visual Studio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 63:11


Nous discutons avec Gregory Renard de son expérience depuis plus de 10 ans d'expatriée vivant dans la Silicon Valley. Gregory Renard (Redo pour les intimes) est un entrepreneur américain-belgo-français et un pionnier en intelligence artificielle (IA) depuis plus de 20 ans dans le domaine de l'apprentissage automatique et du traitement naturel du langage (Natural Language Processing - NLP). Ces dernières années, il se concentre sur la façon d'augmenter les capacités des individus à travers des solutions d'IA appliquées. Il a été l'un des conseillers présidentiels français sur la stratégie nationale de l'IA ainsi que pour la Belgium Coalition et la liste de réserve du groupe d'experts de haut niveau sur l'intelligence artificielle (AI High-Level Expert Group). Il est un conférencier/conseiller émérite dans l'application de l'intelligence artificielle invité pour TEDX, Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, Holberton School & the School «42». Depuis 5 ans, il participe au comité technique de l'IA au NASA.AI - Frontier Development Lab.  Liens La petite histoire de Silicon Valley En savoir plus sur Gregory Renard

Grow With Us
Tori Burris and Software Engineering School for Non-Traditional Students

Grow With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 36:03


This episode of Grow With Us features Tori Burris, the Assistant Director of Career Services at the Holberton School of Software Engineering. Through her work at Holberton, Tori has helped students and graduates of the software engineering school with career development and job placement opportunities in the growing tech industry. In this episode, we discuss her story with the ecosystem and community building in Tulsa, the growth of software engineering talent through the Holberton school, and how to support growing tech talent as they embark on a new career journey. If you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://talent.intulsa.com/Additionally, join our Talent Network for featured opportunities and tailored outreach from our Talent Partners at: https://jobs.intulsa.com/talent-network

Pod 4 Good
Pod4Good Turns 3!

Pod 4 Good

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 67:03


Listen to our wonderful, first ever live show! As part of the Spark Summit, Chris and Jesse spoke with Chris Davis from the Tulsa Creative Engine, Libby Ediger from the Holberton School, and Michael Lombardi from Fansub! Listen to us crack jokes and have real people laugh at them, in REAL TIME! Also hear from some amazing people who are bringing arts, creativity and technology to Tulsa. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)

En Perspectiva
Disrupción Tecnología e Innovación - Holberton School: una academia para desarrolladores de software

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 20:42


La propuesta de la Holberton School es: “Aprendé a programar en nueves meses más especializaciones y pagá cuando estés trabajando”. Descrita como “un rincón de Silicon Valley” en Montevideo, la escuela de desarrolladores de software Holberton se instaló de la mano de Fundación Zonamérica. Lo hizo en 2020, en plena pandemia, por lo que vivió unos primeros tiempos atípicos; a tono con el resto del planeta. Pero bien entrado el segundo semestre de 2022, ya es posible pasar raya de cómo viene funcionando esta escuela que supuso toda una novedad hace un par de años. Para charlarlo, estuvimos en línea con Inés Jakubovski, directora de Holberton Uruguay.

The INDUStry Show
The INDUStry Show w Grant Van Cleve

The INDUStry Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 26:52


Grant Van Cleve is the Managing Partner of Hangar 75, working with global brands across 4 continents that generated $1.5B+ in value. He is the Chairman Emeritus, Board of Governors at Tech Coast Angels. He is also the Managing Director and Partner at VCInvest, and co-founder and Chairman at Holberton School, Albania. Grant is an alum of University of Pennsylvania. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theindustryshow/support

Backstage with Millionaires
Top 10 Bollywood Investors into Startups

Backstage with Millionaires

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 8:28


In this episode, we take a look at Top 10 Bollywood Investors into Startups in India. #10 Varun Dhawan: Varun started his entrepreneurship journey with the launch of his own clothing line called Dhawan & Only in 2018. Since then, he has has invested in a nutrition supplement brand Fast&Up as an angel investor and most recently, invested in multi-brand cloud kitchen startup Curefoods and also became the brand ambassador of their flagship brand EatFit. #9 Malaika Arora: Malaika started her entrepreneurial journey with an investment into yoga and wellness startup Sarva. Last year, she launched her own delivery-only food brand called Nude Bowls and since then, she has launched ‘Malaika Arora Ventures' to invest in startups in the lifestyle, health, and wellness sector. She recently invested in a D2C Ayurvedic nutrition brand Kapiva, while also becoming their brand ambassador. #8 Akshay Kumar: Akshay started his journey of investing into startups in 2019, by investing an undisclosed amount in a wearable fitness brand GOQii while also becoming its brand ambassador. In 2020, he launched celebrity-led online learning platform Social Swag, with actor Rana Daggubati. #7 Anushka Sharma: Anushka started her journey as an investor with her brother Karnesh Sharma, with the launch of a production house called Clean Slatez Film in 2013. In 2017, she launched her own clothing brand, Nush. She started investing in startups by investing ₹2.5 crore in insurtech unicorn Digit Insurance, in 2020 with her husband Virat Kohli. Recently, she along with Virat invested in a plant-based meat startup Blue Tribe. #6 Alia Bhatt: Alia launched her own environmentally friendly kidswear brand Ed A Mamma, and has scaled it to a valuation of ₹150 crores. Before that, she invested in an online personal styling platform StyleCracker. In 2020, Alia invested ₹4.95 crore into omnichannel beauty and wellness marketplace Nykaa - where her investment of ₹4.95 crore turned into ₹54 crore by the time Nykaa went public. In 2021, she invested an undisclosed amount into D2C wellness startup Phool. #5 Priyanka Chopra: Priyanka started her investment journey in 2018, by investing into college alternative startup The Holberton School. She later invested in online dating startup Bumble and also helped them launch in India. Last year, she launched a restaurant named SONA in New York and earlier this year, in 2022, she launched a vegan hair care brand called Anomaly in the US. #4 Farhan Akhtar: Farhan started his journey as an entrepreneur by setting up a production company called Excel Entertainment back in 1999. In 2016, he first invested in film discovery app Flickbay, then in Indian beer brand Bira 91 and more recently, in 2021, in Ola Electric. #3 Amitabh Bachchan: Amitabh launched his own production and event management company called Amitabh Bachchan Corporation in 1995. This turned out to be a bad investment but he learnt his lessons and in 2011, invested ₹6.27 lakh into Just Dial and making 100x returns on his money. In 2015, he invested $250,000 into a blockchain startup named Ziddu. In 2019 he followed this up by investing into an edtech startup called Eduisfun, and then in 2022, he funded merchandise startup Macmerise Celfie Design. #2 Suniel Shetty: Suniel launched a production company, Popcorn Motion Pictures in 2002, a luxury homes real estate business S2 Realty and Developers, and a luxury furniture and home lifestyle business, R House with his wife Mana Shetty in 2013. In terms of startups, Suniel has invested in a number of startups including fitness platform Fittr in 2019, healthtech startup Vieroots and edtech venture Sai Estate Management and Skills Institute in 2020 and protein water brand Aquatein in 2022.

#Leplusimportant
Conférence dans les Hauts-de-France - Territoires apprenants et inclusifs: une utopie pragmatique?

#Leplusimportant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 87:34


Dans le cadre des Etats Généraux de l'investissement social, le 24 février 2022 s'est tenu dans Les hauts de France la table ronde des territoires apprenants et inclusifs, co-organisé avec le Cnam Autour de la table, retrouvez : • Chris Delepierre, membre actif local de #Leplusimportant • Sandra Villain, agence de co-design C'EST POURQUOI • Annaïk Mériadec, Student Success Manager chez Holberton School, • Emmanuel LETOURNEUX, Directeur associé de POP • Christophe Cesetti, Coordinateur adjoint à la FabNum de la MEL Toutes les infos sur les Etats Généraux : https://transitioninclusive.org/

Grow With Us
Valerie Nierenberg and Finding Your Technology Niche

Grow With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 22:26


This episode of Grow With Us features Valerie Nierenberg, a Holberton School of  software engineering student with a passion for Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Valerie and Evan talk about finding your path to a career with high growth potential, getting involved in communities and organizations devoted to positive change, and the Holberton school of Software Engineering. As a native Tulsan, Valerie also reflects on her path that led her to the technology sector. If you are interested in looking at our open jobs, don't forget to check out our career website: https://talent.intulsa.com/ Additionally, join our Talent Network for featured opportunities and tailored outreach from our Talent Partners at: https://jobs.intulsa.com/talent-network (https://jobs.intulsa.com/talent-network) 

Ideas de Negocios
Anáhuac Online establece alianza con el líder en educación tecnológica Holberton | Entrevista Anáhuac Online - Holberton

Ideas de Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 15:05


Entrevista con Homero Sánchez, Director Adjunto de Holberton en Anhuac Online Con el fin de brindar las mejores oportunidades y contribuir al desarrollo económico de la región, Holberton -la escuela de ciencias de la computación y desarrollo de software fundada en Silicon Valley- llega ahora a México en alianza con Anáhuac Online y tendrá una sede en la Universidad Anáhuac Mayab. Con esta alianza Holberton -Anáhuac Mayab, se podrá ofrecer en la región una nutrida oferta de programas en las áreas de Desarrollo de Software, Machine Learning, Web Stack Development, AR/VR, entre otras; junto con la promesa de alta empleabilidad en las organizaciones líderes en el mundo digital, tales como LinkedIn, Google, Tesla, Docker, Apple, Dropbox, Facebook, IBM y Cisco. Los programas de Holberton School funcionan con éxito en 18 ciudades del mundo. Ahora, en Mérida (México) podrán cursarse en línea a través de Anáhuac Online o bien, de modo semipresencial ya que próximamente Holberton abrirá sus oficinas en instalaciones del Parque Tecnológico y de Innovación TecniA, albergado en la Universidad Anáhuac Mayab.

The Be Atento Podcast
Tammy Torkleson and Bringing the Napkin to Reality

The Be Atento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 41:51


Join Atento Capital for the tenth episode of Season 2 of our podcast, Be Atento. In this episode, we talk to Tammy Torkleson, the founder of Indigo Technology, which is a business that helps people with tech ideas turn them into tech products. Tammy goes in depth on how she got to where she is now, and how she found her interest in coding in junior high. She was also an integral piece of the team that made the TV Guide go from being a book in everyone's living room, to digitally putting it on the television. She also discusses Indigo Technology's relationship with the Holberton School in Tulsa, which specializes in software training, and how the future students could affect Indigo Technology's future. To learn more about Indigo Technology, visit https://indigotulsa.com/ (https://indigotulsa.com/) Subscribe to the Be Atento Podcast anywhere podcasts can be found, if you need help, check us out on Captivate:  https://the-be-atento-podcast.captivate.fm/ (https://the-be-atento-podcast.captivate.fm)

Xtrategia Podcast
Ep. 70. Educación, tecnología y movilidad social ascendente en Latinoamérica con Jessica Mercedes

Xtrategia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 42:19


En este episodio hablamos con Jessica Mercedes sobre educación y talento tecnológico en Latam. Una súper conversación con una gran mujer y emprendedora del mundo digital latinoamericano. Jessica es emprendedora, actual COO en code inspector, Board Member en Holberton School Colombia y Coderise.org, además inversora de impacto y Advisor en Socialatom Ventures. A través de la firma de inversión de impacto Socialatom Group, Jessica respalda empresas emergentes, programas y organizaciones sin fines de lucro que brindan movilidad social ascendente a través de la tecnología y el espíritu empresarial. Anteriormente, también se desempeñó como directora general de Firstrock Capital, un fondo de capital de riesgo que, además del capital, también conecta al talento de ingeniería con los mercados más grandes del mundo. Jessica es experta en Reclutamiento Técnico, desarrollo y Relaciones Públicas para empresas de tecnología tanto en Estados Unidos como en Latinoamérica. Anteriormente, Jessica ha apoyado la expansión global de marcas como Google Developers, Rackspace, Netflix, Corona y Pepsi. Temas que encontrarás en este episodio: 00:20 Introducción 01:00 La historia de Jessica Mercedes 03:31 ¿Cuál es el propósito de Coderise y Holberton en Latinoamérica? 13:17 ¿Cómo funcionan los modelos híbridos de Holberton School en Colombia? 18:11 Mundo remoto y movilidad social para desarrolladores 19:47 El panorama del telento tech en Latinoamérica 24:08 Retos del ecosistema digital y el telento tech en Latinoamérica. 28:50 Educación tradicional y las necesidades no cubiertas del ecosistema digital. 32:15 Un consejo para emprendedores y para estudiantes tech 39:00 Un libro recomendado No te pierdas este episodio! y recuerda que nos puedes apoyar (click en el botón azul ;)) para seguir contando las historias de nuestros emprendedores, y lo más importante en español! Hazte mecenas de nuestro podcast ;) Nos encuentras también en: Instagram: @xtrategiapodcast Página Web: www.xtrategia.co Correo electrónico: hola@xtrategia.co Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Be Atento Podcast
Libby Ediger and Tulsa's tech talent of the future

The Be Atento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 47:22


Join Atento Capital for the sixth episode of Season 2 of our podcast, Be Atento. In this episode our two hosts Aaron and Sean talk to Libby Ediger, the Executive Director of Holberton School in Tulsa, which is a school built for software engineering students. Libby talks about her journey out of Oklahoma, and what made her come back to Oklahoma. She also discusses how the university system in the United States is not built to the be congruent with the advancement of technology. She discusses how Holberton is helping with producing students that know how to code. Holberton School is expected to double in size by April 2022. Learn more about Holberton School in Tulsa by visiting http://www.holbertonschool.com/campus_life/tulsa (www.holbertonschool.com/campus_life/tulsa).  To learn more about Atento Capital, check out our website: https://www.atentocapital.com/ (https://www.atentocapital.com/). Subscribe to the Be Atento Podcast anywhere podcasts can be found, if you need help, check us out on Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1499376646 (https://podfollow.com/1499376646).

TheDamFr Hebdo
#2 - Laura De Rohan (Deezer)- La bienveillance c'est ce qui mène à une vraie inclusion

TheDamFr Hebdo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 47:11


J'ai rencontré Laura grâce à Holberton School qui m'a invité à faire son portrait. Aujourd'hui Laura est développeuse chez Deezer. Et pourtant son histoire commence par une carrière dans la danse et la comédie. L'élément perturbateur c'est un déménagement à San Francisco, la ville qui ne vit que pour la tech. Dans cet épisode on casse quelques a priori sur notre métier. On en apprend sur plusieurs facteurs de réussite quand on veut réussir dans le numérique. À la fin de cet épisode, vous découvrirez ce qui rend Laura heureuse (spoiler, ça commence par un B). Et vous repartirez avec un sentiment de satisfaction. En tout cas, c'est ce que Laura m'a communiqué, et j'ai réussi à le garder pour le reste de la semaine après avoir enregistré

The Harper’s Podcast
Skin in the Game

The Harper’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 43:56


When Dusan Simien, a San Francisco native with a knack for technology, enrolled in a two-year coding program at the for-profit Holberton School, he financed it with an income share agreement: a contract in which he agreed to pay the school 17 percent of his income for a set period after graduation. But before long, Simien found himself struggling with Holberton's instructorless education model and its cheaply designed curriculum. And when he was expelled on a dubious charge of plagiarism, he found himself owing the school a percentage of his paycheck from the same job he'd had when he enrolled. Simien's case typifies a growing trend. As Avi Asher-Schapiro documents in the December issue, income share agreements (ISAs) have taken off in the past few years as a means of financing education, and they've caught the attention of policymakers—and investors—across the political spectrum. To their proponents, ISAs are an answer to traditional financing options that have left many poor Americans, especially African-American students like Simien, unable to attend college without taking on exorbitant debt. These financial tools could theoretically make institutions more accountable, by tying institutional profits to alumni success. To their detractors, ISAs can be predatory loans in disguise, ripe for exploitation by unscrupulous institutions such as Holberton. By tying contract terms to projected earnings, they also increase the pressure on students to seek careers that are likely to be financially lucrative. In this episode of the Harper's Podcast, Violet Lucca talks with Asher-Schapiro, who covers technology and human rights issues at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, about these and other hopes and concerns for the growing ISA market. They discuss the origination of the ISA idea by Milton Friedman, parallels between ISAs and the charter school movement, and the potential ramifications of “treating students like startups.”

Mentores en Línea
EP. 067 - Verónica Colón de Holberton School Puerto Rico

Mentores en Línea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 68:32


En el episodio de hoy entrevisto a Verónica Colón, directora de Holberton School Puerto Rico, una academia de desarrollo de software proveniente de Silicon Valley que se basa en un nuevo modelo de enseñanza. Verónica me cuenta sobre sus años de universidad cuando estudio psicología, sus experiencias en el think tank de The Wilson Center en Washington DC, su pasión por la innovación en Latino América y cómo llega Holberton School a Puerto Rico. Hablamos sobre la misión de Holberton School, el income share agreement que los caracteriza, las distintas especializaciones que ofrecen y la importancia de desarrollar "soft skills" antes de entrar a la fuerza laboral. Tres "takeaways" de este episodio: 1. Hay que crear políticas públicas eficientes que ayuden a desarrollar nuevas empresas en Puerto Rico. 2. Si quieres innovar y crecer el ecosistema de innovación en Puerto Rico hay que hablar de retención de talento. 3. Los consejos que las demás personas nos dan son importante pero son un complemento a la esencia que eres tú. Puedes ir a la página de Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HolbertonSchoolPuertoRico/ para ver todos los eventos virtuales que ofrece Holberton School Puerto Rico y no olvides darle follow a Mentores en Línea en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mentoresenlinea/.

The Polymath PolyCast with Dustin Miller
The Power of Choice for Systematic Thinkers with Pete Sena [The Polymath PolyCast]

The Polymath PolyCast with Dustin Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 75:03


Today we are talking with Pete Sena the CEO of DIGITAL SURGEONS, Powerhouse keynote speaker, and one of the founding members of both Think FWD .co , AND the Holberton School. We are here to talk about being a force multiplier for change, innovation, and growing towards the future! "Chaos creates opportunity" Knowledge. Expression. Experience. ## Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Where do you see innovation in ten years? 3:30 Shift in global culture 6:00 Nootropics and Biohacking 6:40 Hyperverse [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6c6UulatE0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6c6UulatE0) 8:20 Splitting Your Attention & Leadership 9:30 Endless supply of curiosity 13:00 Curiosity of the Greats 14:00 The Godfather of Design Thinking 15:00 Personal Brand website 19:53 Creative Technologist 21:50 Force Multiplier & Ikigai https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/ancient-design-transform-your-life 24:40 - 26:40 [MC] Force Multiplier, what is it? 27:00 - 29:00 Systems Thinking as a Force Multiplier 29:20 Modular Degree 30:35 Perk Tree System Fallout 4 https://medium.com/@petesena/not-all-who-wander-are-lost-how-fallout-4-changed-how-i-think-about-career-development-c0e00d3817db 31:00 - 33:10 The world's greatest knowledge 33:15 FLOW 35:00 The Gamer's Way 36:30 - 37:33 Changing where your focus is 40:00 Understanding Fatigue 41:00 The Power of Choice 41:50 Becoming Interdisciplinary 42:50 How do you motivate people? 46:00 Peer based learning 48:00 Balance of Innovation 50:00 Loops of Experimentation 52:00 Pete's Secret to Innovate 53:00 The API of Spirituality 57:50 Adapt and Respond 59:15 The Dustin Miller Guide to the Galaxy 01:00:00 Patterns Evolving as a Systematic Thinker 01:04:00 Saying Help me understand #empathy 01:07:00 Old man hiding in a young form 01:08:00 Active Listening 01:09:30 The Crazy Ones 01:12:00 Community of Polymaths 01:14:00 Believe in Yourself ## Links: Pete Sena https://www.petesena.com/ https://youtu.be/hinV92Ca83M https://twitter.com/petesena https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersena/ https://www.instagram.com/peteslense/ DIGITAL SURGEONS https://linktr.ee/digitalsurgeons https://www.digitalsurgeons.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpecJsK8z8LfcNSLFay0jdw https://www.instagram.com/digitalsurgeons/ https://dribbble.com/digitalsurgeons HOLBERTON SCHOOL https://www.holbertonschool.com/ https://twitter.com/Holbertonnhv THINKFWD.CO https://twitter.com/thinkfwdco https://thinkfwd.co/ We matched as PolyCast host, and guest on matchmaker.fm ! If you have a show, or want to be on this one, then go check out the awesome site!

Success Showcase - Exvadio Network
Success Showcase Episode 130 - Nadine Krause of Holberton School

Success Showcase - Exvadio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 31:38


As the needs of the changing economy requires more software engineers and debates rage about the value of the existing higher education system, The Holberton School has turned education on its head. Coaches Eric Lopkin and Chip Janiszewski talk to Nadine Krause about he work the school is doing and how changing the model givers them and their students the edge.

Product Hunt Radio
How to access the best tech talent around the world with Sylvain Kalache

Product Hunt Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 47:55


On this episode Abadesi talks to Sylvain Kalache, co-founder of Holberton School, a project-based alternative to college where you can become a software engineer in two years. They have campuses in the United States and Colombia. Sylvain formerly worked at Slideshare and LinkedIn.In this episode they talk about...The story of founding Holberton and why a new type of school is needed“Some companies are tech and the ones who are not, are either becoming a tech company or they are going to die. Even a non-tech company, like healthcare, retail, media, transportation, you name it, they all need software engineers.”Sylvain talks about how they came up with the idea for Holberton and the experiences he had that convinced him of the need for the school. He explains how he and his co-founder decided to set out to fix those issues with Holberton. He says that many people he interviewed when he was working as an engineer had spent a ton of money on an education but didn’t have the right skills for the job they were applying for.How they designed their software engineering curriculum“It’s really hard in the first place to find a good software engineer, so it’s exceptionally hard to find a good software engineer who’s also a good teacher.”He talks about the hectic first year of working on the school and what it was like getting everything ready for the first cohort of students in January 2016. They needed to create a curriculum for their school and says that they relied on the community to help them figure out what to include in their education. He also points out that the world of software engineering moves at a really fast pace, so it’s important to have a curriculum that can be flexible and always up-to-date.How to find motivated and passionate people“Most of the people I would interview were right out of college and spent a fortune or took out huge student loans to take this training. They were not prepared to take on the job. They knew things, but not the type of skills that we would need from these people.”Sylvain talks about how to find motivated people in general, which is useful for both admissions at Holberton — when it comes to figuring out who to accept or not, as well as hiring at Holberton — because in the early days of the company it is difficult to match the perks that huge companies offer, so you have to find people who believe in the product or vision and have a lot of motivation and passion. He says that looking at someone’s side projects, blog, and GitHub can give you a good indication of how self-motivated they are.How they are working to increase representation in the tech industry“We gave a lot, as much as we could, not expecting something in return. The power of community is something that we find in Holberton in the learning methodology itself, where students are pushed to work in groups and where helping is not cheating, but helping is collaboration.”He says that admissions at Holberton are completely blind and that the system for admissions that they’ve developed is automated. He says that there is talent everywhere, but that a lot of that talent is missing the education, which is where Holberton comes in. He says that their program is comprised of half people of color and nearly half of their students are women. He says that they baked in inclusiveness into their philosophy and operations from the very first days of the company.We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Big thanks to Knowable and NetSuite for their support.

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Obums Ukabam Personal Journey to Help the Community /Holberton School

kbob899.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 120:00


Obums Ukabam Personal Journey to Help the Community /Holberton School. Dial 646 716-5525

Skill FM
Sylvain Kalache - Co-Founder of Holberton School - Like Stanford, But Without Professors

Skill FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 89:56


Sylvain is the Co-Founder of Holberton School, a community driven school offering a two-year program to become a Full Stack Software Engineer using project based and peer learning methodologies. Holberton graduates earn more than similar CS grads from Stanford and MIT, but unlike these colleges, Holberton has no professors or teachers.

DigiClub
DigiClub Ep107 : Itw de Neila Benzina + une SS2I tunisienne qui travaille pour Airbus

DigiClub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 88:24


Dans cet épisode de DigiClub powered by Topnet, nous avons invité Neila Benzina qui a lancé deux nouveaux projet depuis qu'elle a quitté Business&Decision : La Holberton School à Tunis et la Startup Wimbee. Holberton School offre une formation gratuite dans les métiers It demandés par les entreprises TIC tunisiennes et internationale et ce, quelque soit votre niveau d'étude et même sans diplôme. Pourquoi et comment ? Neila Benzina nous explique tout. Et surtout nous parle des raisons qui l'ont poussé à quitter Business&Decision après son rachat par le groupe Orange. Dans la 2ème partie de l'émission, nous avons interviewé Aymen Mjid, DGA de IMH Group et Imed Meddeb Hamrouni, PDG de IMH Group. Cette SS2I tunisiennes compte parmi ses clients : AirBus. En plus des salaires très intéressants, les employés de cette SS2I ont accès à une formation spéciale pour les produits AirBus. Plus de détails dans ce podcast. Producteur : Walid Naffati Ingénieur son : Ghazi Neffati Production : StreamingHD Merci particulier à la B@Labs (www.biatlabs.com)

DigiClub
DigiClub Bits: L'approche originale de Holberton School Tunis pour former des profiles TIC (Ep107)

DigiClub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 9:32


Dans cet extrait de l'interview de l'épisode 107 de DigiClub, Neila Benzina nous présente son nouveau projet Holberton School Tunis dont l'approche éducative et business sont très originales pour former des profiles en IT et ce, même si on n'a pas de diplôme. Producteur : Walid Naffati Ingénieur son : Ghazi Neffati Production : StreamingHD Merci particulier à la B@Labs (www.biatlabs.com)

Public Schools 360
Nadine Krause- Director Holberton School, New Haven, CT, (USA)

Public Schools 360

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 28:23


Nadine Krause – Holberton School New Haven CT. The interview was recorded in Spring 2019. Holberton School is working to bridge the gap between the technology needs of companies and training people with necessary skills.

InnovateCT
InnovateCT Podcast - Season 2, Episode 1 - Nadine Krause

InnovateCT

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 30:51


Welcome to Season 2 of the InnovateCT Podcast. Episode 1 of season 2 kicks off with our guest host Rana Arshed Hafiz. She interviews the Director of Holberton School New Haven, Nadine Krause. They discuss the innovative new Holberton School in New Haven, CT and how to address the tech talent shortage in Connecticut. To learn more about Holberton School New Haven, follow the link below: Holberton School New Haven

Community Access
A Conversation with Holberton School in New Haven

Community Access

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 9:25


A Conversation with Holberton School in New Haven

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The All Turtles Podcast
049: The Lambda School's cofounder and CEO Austen Allred

The All Turtles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 34:35


Austen Allred is the cofounder and CEO of the Lambda School, a coding academy that provides free training for students to become software engineers and data scientists in exchange for a percentage of their income for two years. It's a model that has moved people from low income to high income salaries. Austen talks through the school's pedagogy, shares what students need to succeed in the program, and explains why one of the most valuable aspects of the school is the community.   Show notes Conversation with Austen Allred (0:48) The Lambda School provides free training for UX designers and data science in exchange for a percentage of their income for two years (0:56) Austen gathered the stories from a long list of people whose lives have changed because of Lambda School, which he compiled in this Twitter thread Articles from the New York Times and VentureBeat featuring the Lambda School Kwame Yamgnane from 42 Silicon Valley on episode 27 of the All Turtles Podcast (4:58) Sylvain Kalache from the Holberton School on episode 33 of the All Turtles Podcast (5:03)   Advice to entrepreneurs (21:17) The good/fast/cheap triangle of product development (21:20) Phil's Rule of Three video on the topic of product development (21:25)   Listener question (26:20) From Derek via Twitter: This is a question about the the personalization episode of the Unscaled series: Greater personalization will always be better, but the marginal benefit will keep going down. Bottom line, will 20mgs of x work? Yes, but if 15.52mgs will work, and reduce side effects or chances of dependency, I'd take that. What do you think?   We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and listener questions for future All Turtles Podcast episodes. Voicemail: +1 (310) 571-8448 Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.

Creative Working Title
014 - CEO David Salinas

Creative Working Title

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 39:33


Iconoclast David Salinas joins James to talk about how he applies his unique creative vision to his entrepreneurial projects, like District New Haven -- a tech campus in New Haven, CT -- an its new member, the Holberton School of Software Engineering, which is creating the next generation of programmers...for free. https://www.holbertonschool.com/locations/new_haven

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My Angular Story
MAS 068: Juan Herrera

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 38:59


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juan Herrera Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Juan Herrera, Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and Angular. Listen to Juan on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Juan started programming at age 14 with a mentor. By the time he started college he already knew most of basic programming concepts. For beginner coders Juan recommends finding a mentor through twitter and just pinging them with questions. Charles also recommends sending them a Starbucks card and then asking them for coding advice over virtual coffee. For people who cannot afford a computer science degree in university, Juan recommends online courses or programs that do not charge a tuition but take a percentage of the paycheck upon employment after graduation. Juan offers many more tips on how to start a programming career and how create and run programming communities correctly. Links Adventures in Angular 220: Creating a Great Community with Juan Herrera Juan's Twitter   Holberton | School of Engineering NG-Colombia NG-Rome Juan's Medium Juan's LinkedIN https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Juan Herrera: She Codes Angular (Medellín, Colombia) | Meetup  Charles Max Wood: Notion The 12 Week Year Book The Dev Rev  

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MAS 068: Juan Herrera

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 38:59


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juan Herrera Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Juan Herrera, Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and Angular. Listen to Juan on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Juan started programming at age 14 with a mentor. By the time he started college he already knew most of basic programming concepts. For beginner coders Juan recommends finding a mentor through twitter and just pinging them with questions. Charles also recommends sending them a Starbucks card and then asking them for coding advice over virtual coffee. For people who cannot afford a computer science degree in university, Juan recommends online courses or programs that do not charge a tuition but take a percentage of the paycheck upon employment after graduation. Juan offers many more tips on how to start a programming career and how create and run programming communities correctly. Links Adventures in Angular 220: Creating a Great Community with Juan Herrera Juan's Twitter   Holberton | School of Engineering NG-Colombia NG-Rome Juan's Medium Juan's LinkedIN https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Juan Herrera: She Codes Angular (Medellín, Colombia) | Meetup  Charles Max Wood: Notion The 12 Week Year Book The Dev Rev  

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MAS 068: Juan Herrera

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 38:59


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juan Herrera Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Juan Herrera, Google Developer Expert in Web Technologies and Angular. Listen to Juan on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Juan started programming at age 14 with a mentor. By the time he started college he already knew most of basic programming concepts. For beginner coders Juan recommends finding a mentor through twitter and just pinging them with questions. Charles also recommends sending them a Starbucks card and then asking them for coding advice over virtual coffee. For people who cannot afford a computer science degree in university, Juan recommends online courses or programs that do not charge a tuition but take a percentage of the paycheck upon employment after graduation. Juan offers many more tips on how to start a programming career and how create and run programming communities correctly. Links Adventures in Angular 220: Creating a Great Community with Juan Herrera Juan's Twitter   Holberton | School of Engineering NG-Colombia NG-Rome Juan's Medium Juan's LinkedIN https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv  Picks Juan Herrera: She Codes Angular (Medellín, Colombia) | Meetup  Charles Max Wood: Notion The 12 Week Year Book The Dev Rev  

Disrupt Education
#91 Learn by working a project and collaborating.

Disrupt Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 18:49


In this episode, Sylvain Kalache talks about his educational journey and co-founding Holberton School. Holberton School is an alternative to college training full stack software engineers. Learn more at www.holbertonschool.com Hello, my name is Peter Hostrawser and I am the host of a podcast called Disrupt Education. ● Website https://www.disrupteducation.co ● Email phostrawser@gmail.com ● Instagram https://bit.ly/2By9onS ● Facebook https://bit.ly/33S27LH ● Twitter https://bit.ly/2N1AkBK ● LinkedIn https://bit.ly/31yBqKt ● Blog https://bit.ly/31BP0fU ● Events https://bit.ly/2P6PdoR Disrupt Education is about transforming bored, uninspired students and lighting them up through their personal interests and ideas. We transition students from the “gotta get homework done” to fueling their ambition and learning more through their personal interests. This podcast is available on these platforms: ● Spotify https://spoti.fi/2MU7mn2 ● iTunes https://apple.co/2qysXtW ● Stitcher https://bit.ly/31zMarZ ● Anchor https://bit.ly/2Mzxpkz ● RadioPublic https://bit.ly/2ByzruU ● Pocket Casts https://pca.st/Jmoe ● Overcast https://bit.ly/31AeURx ● Google Podcasts https://bit.ly/2P7ldta ● Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id1326347?country=us ● Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/disrupt-education ● RSS https://bit.ly/32B4JgM All Disrupt Education Episodes Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdZFCMp0azqMcxWSIaC12T0KqmuOupBof -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Contact me on the official Disrupt Education website about any of the following opportunities: https://www.disrupteducation.co/contact#form -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+--+-+-+-+-+-+ #DisruptEducation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support

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The New Stack Context
TNS Context: Holberton School Students on Cloud Native DevOps

The New Stack Context

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 27:45


Welcome to The New Stack Context, a weekly wrapup of the hottest news in scalable IT development and deployment.  This week we're talk with Essence Boayue, a full-stack engineer in training at the Holberton School for software engineering, as well as Max Johnson, a former Holberton student who is now a DevOps engineer at conversational AI provider Pypestream.  Boayue and Johnson have been investigating the meaning of "cloud native DevOps" for The New Stack in a set contributed articles. Boayue's post discusses roles and responsibilities of cloud native DevOps engineers. And check back next Friday to read Johnson's post, to be posted next Friday, on how applications built to run and scale in the cloud need to be managed in a completely new way. We talk with Boayue and Johnson about their own DevOps journeys, what cloud native DevOps is and some of the roles and responsibilities of DevOps in building and maintaining cloud native applications. We also chat about the approach that Holberton takes in training the next generation of full-stack engineers.

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The All Turtles Podcast
033: The Holberton School's Sylvain Kalache

The All Turtles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 35:27


Where can someone learn how to become a software engineer? Computer science programs at universities usually focus more on theory than on what's actually required to become an employable programmer—and then there's the matter of cost. The Holberton School offers an alternative: a two-year training program for software engineers where there are no formal teachers or lectures, favoring project-based learning instead. It's learning by doing, and it's one of a new breed of schools reinventing education. Show notes Conversation with Sylvain Kalache, cofounder of the Holberton School (0:15) Betty Holberton, one of the world's first software engineers (0:53) All Turtles Podcast episode 27 with Kwame Yamgnane from 42 Silicon Valley (2:22) Xavier Niel, French businessman, founder of the Iliad telecom company (4:06) John Dewey, philosopher and education reformer (4:19) Slideshare, a hosting service for professional content owned by LinkedIn (4:33) Julien Barbier, cofounder of the Holberton School with Sylvain (4:41) What it takes to be a Holberton student: motivation and talent (7:44) The Holberton School's automated application process (12:54) Holberton's new campus in New Haven, Connecticut (15:58) The payment plan: free for students until they find a job, then they pay 17% of their salary (18:21) Other fields of study that could use this model (20:01) Get in touch with the Holberton school at their website (21:00)   AI use case: buying ads from Facebook (21:30) All Turtles Podcast Bonus Episode #8, in which Phil and Jeremy drank tea and talked about targeted ads (20:01) A boosted post that we attempted to buy was blocked by Facebook (23:24) The first ad purchase that Facebook did not approve: Facebook's explanation for why it was blocking our ads: Our facial recognition video we were trying to promote (23:24) The post with the Voynich manuscript picture: The post with the cave people: Listener question (28:51) From Anthony: Can AI develop clothes for workers in Silicon Valley? Why do we wear shirts, pants, jackets, and ties? (29:13)   We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and listener questions for future All Turtles Podcast episodes. Voicemail: +1 (310) 571-8448 Email: hello@all-turtles.com Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.

The All Turtles Podcast
Introducing Season 2

The All Turtles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 10:53


After a summer of bonus episodes and the release of our Unscaled series, we're back for season 2 with a slate of exciting upcoming guests and fresh discussion segments. In this season 2 preview, hosts Phil Libin, Jessica Collier, and Blaise Zerega announce some of the guests joining future recordings, from Max Levchin and Jason Calacanis to the cofounder of the Holberton School. They also answer a listener question that starts a discussion about how far extended metaphors should go.   Show notes What we did this summer (0:40) All eight episodes of the Unscaled Series are now available for streaming (0:48) Season 1 episode 22 of the All Turtles podcast that featured Hemant Taneja (1:01) Hemant's book Unscaled: How AI and a New Generation of Upstarts Are Creating the Economy of the Future (1:14) Listener feedback (1:39)   Upcoming guests (2:50) Sylvain Kalache, cofounder of the Holberton School, a project-based software engineering school (3:01) 42 Silicon Valley, a software engineering school without teachers or courses (3:08) Season 1 episode 27 of the All Turtles Podcast featured the cofounder of 42 (3:11) Max Levchin, and his company HVF, starting companies to solve hard problems (3:25) Anita Sands, board member of Symantec (3:38) Dennis Mortensen, x.ai CEO and founder (3:43) Season 1 episode 32 of the All Turtles podcast features a discussion with Brittney Gallagher about science fiction and tech (4:18)   Our new voicemail for listeners to call in with questions is +1 (310) 571-8448. Leave us a message and we'll play it on a future episode, and answer your question (5:45)   Listener question (6:10) The Algorithmic Canaries episode of the Unscaled Series (6:14) The Do Not Pass Go episode of the Unscaled Series (8:50)   We want to hear from you Please send us your comments, suggested topics, and listener questions for future All Turtles Podcast episodes. Email: hello@all-turtles.com Voicemail: +1 (310) 571-8448 Twitter: @allturtlesco with hashtag #askAT For more from All Turtles, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter on our website.

InnovateCT
InnovateCT - Episode 10 - David Salinas & The District

InnovateCT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 39:17


To celebrate 10 episodes of the InnovateCT Podcast we sat down with David Salinas. David is the visionary behind The District in New Haven and recently announced the Holberton School will be setting up their 2nd school in his facility! In this in depth interview, we hear about David's past, why he launched The District and how the Holberton School will change education and Connecticut. Follow the links below to learn more about The District and Holberton School. www.districtnhv.com www.holbertonschool.com

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Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Day two of NEXT was another day full of interesting interviews! Melanie and Mark sat down for quick chats with Haben Girma about accessibility in tech and Paresh Kharya to talk about NVIDIA. Next, we touched base with Amruta Gulanikar and Simon Zeltser to learn more about Windows SQL Server and .NET workloads on Google Cloud. The interviews wrap up with Henry Hsu & Isaac Wong of Holberton. Haben Girma The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma advocates for equal opportunities for people with disabilities. President Obama named her a White House Champion of Change. She received the Helen Keller Achievement Award, and a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30. Haben travels the world consulting and public speaking, teaching clients the benefits of fully accessible products and services. She’s a talented storyteller who helps people frame difference as an asset. She resisted society’s low expectations, choosing to create her own pioneering story. Haben is working on a book that will be published by Hachette in 2019. Paresh Kharya Paresh Kharya is Group Product Marketing Manager for data center products at NVIDIA responsible for product marketing of NVIDIA’s Tesla accelerated computing platform. Previously, Paresh held a variety of business roles in the high-tech industry, including group product manager at Adobe and business development manager at Tech Mahindra. Paresh has an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management and a bachelors of computer science and engineering from the National Institute of Technology, India. Amruta Gulanikar & Simon Zeltser Prior to joining Google Amruta spent 5+ years as a PM in the Office division at Microsoft working on many different products. Just before she left, she worked on launching a new service and supporting apps - “O365 Planner” which offers people a simple and visual way to organize teamwork. At Google, Amruta owns Windows on GCE which includes support for premium OS & Microsoft Server product images, platform improvements to support Windows workloads on GCE. Simon Zeltser is a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, working with .NET and Windows on Google Cloud Platform. Henry Hsu & Isaac Wong Henry Hsu is a software engineer trained at Holberton School. He has experience with C, C++, Python, Ruby/Rails, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, MySQL/Postgres, Unity, Game Maker Studio, Linux, Photoshop, 3D Studio Max, systems design, algorithms, and devops. Isaac Wong attends the Holberton School. He has a degree in horticulture from Texas A&M. Interviews Edge TPU site Cloud IoT Edge site Cloud Armor site Titan Security Key site Building on our cloud security leadership to help keep businesses protected blog Google Cloud Container Registry site Haben Girma’s website site Haben Girma’s presentation at NEXT video San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind site National Federation of the Blind site National Association of the Deaf site NVIDIA site NVIDIA and Google Cloud Platform site Google Cloud Platform Podcast Episode 119 podcast Velostrata site GKE site Google App Engine site Stackdriver Debugger site Windows on Google Cloud Platform site SQL Server on Google Cloud Platform site .NET on Google Cloud Platform site Holberton School site Unity site GKE On-Prem site TensorFlow site Where can you find us next? We’ll both be at Cloud NEXT in Moscone West on the first floor, so come by and say hi! We have chocolate!

World Economic Forum
4. Education for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

World Economic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 31:30


How do you educate children for a future whose main characteristic is ambiguous change? How will new technologies impact what we need to learn, as well as how we do it? Can AI create personal tutors for all? Can entrepreneurialism and independence join maths and science as curriculum fundamentals? In episode four of ‘Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution’ we meet Ted Dintersmith, the former venture capitalist turned education philanthropist and activist; Sugata Mitra, Professor of Educational Technology and winner of the TED prize; Pasi Sahlberg, Finnish education guru and author; Brittany Bir, the CEO of programming school 42 Silicon Valley; Sylvain Kalache, co-founder of Holberton School of Software Engineering; Farb Nivi, founder of Grockit and Learnist; and deep learning expert, Jeremy Howard.

Talking Cities with Matt Enstice
Epsiode 45: Diversifying the Tech Industry

Talking Cities with Matt Enstice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 29:13


In this week’s #TalkingCities, hear from Holberton School cofounders Julien Barbier, Sylvain Kalache, and Julien Cyr, pioneers changing the way education is delivered. Just named one of Business Insiders 19 Hottest San Francisco Startups to Watch in 2018, Holberton is a project-based college alternative for the next generation of software engineers seeking to diversify the tech industry.

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Flyover Labs Podcast
Sylvain Kalache, Co-Founder at Holberton School - Interview

Flyover Labs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 45:56


In this episode I had the chance to talk with Sylvain Kalache, co-Founder of Holberton School.

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Business Rockstars
Sylvain Kalache CoFounder of Holberton School

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 81:41


Sylvain Kalache - CoFounder of Holberton SchoolTawnya Falkner - CEO Le Grand CourtageJustin Lefkovitch - Founder & CEO of Mirrored MediaMartin Kistler - Founder, CEO & Chief Creative Officer of IgnitionMalini Bhatia - Founder & CEO of Marriage.comRod Drury - Founder & CEO of Xero

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Business Rockstars
Sylvain Kalache CoFounder of Holberton School

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 81:41


Sylvain Kalache - CoFounder of Holberton SchoolTawnya Falkner - CEO Le Grand CourtageJustin Lefkovitch - Founder & CEO of Mirrored MediaMartin Kistler - Founder, CEO & Chief Creative Officer of IgnitionMalini Bhatia - Founder & CEO of Marriage.comRod Drury - Founder & CEO of Xero

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