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On this episode I'm speaking with Martha Bader, Director of Marketing and Programming at Arden 55+ Living. A Southerner by birth but not by accent, her career in Marketing is as varied as the colors in the largest box of crayons that one can find. Her roles have included store openings and logistics with Old Navy, events and public relations for The Park Hyatt Hotel, and business development for a woman-owned training company. Fueled by innovation and a passion for healthy living, she started on a "start-up" road with Privia Health and K4Connect, which landed her in the sector she now calls home, Active Adult. Working locally and nationally with Greystar's Active Adult marketing team ignited combined her love of hospitality, real estate, events, and marketing into one. Today, at Arden 55+ Living, she works to engage her teams as well as future "55 and better" residents. Her main focus is to discover new ways to market to residents accurately, make the renter journey enjoyable, simplify our onsite teams' responsibilities, and understand trends to continue innovating. Related links for this episode: Arden 55+ Active Adult Living Martha on LinkedIn Martha on Facebook Martha on Instagram 105-Year-Old Cyclist The Light We Give (book) Dying of Politeness (book) Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Get on the list at https://transformingcities.io for future announcements. Brought to you by Authentic: https://authenticff.com © 2023 Authentic Form & Function
K4 Connect Co-founder & CEO Scott Moody is chatting live with the folks of GrepBeat, plus Triangle entrepreneur (among other things) Sarah Glova. Raleigh's K4Connect is a mission-centered company that integrates the latest advances in technology to serve and empower older adults and those living with disabilities. The company has raised over $25M in venture capital including investors like Intel Capital and Sierra Ventures. Prior, Scott was the co-founder and former CEO of AuthenTec, a leading provider of fingerprint sensors and security solutions. It was acquired by Apple in 2012.
Today, there are more devices connected to the internet than there are people on the planet. This exponential growth will continue for the foreseeable future, and the older demographic will continue to have higher expectations when it comes to technology in their living space.In this episode of Raising Tech, our host Amber Bardon sits down with Keith Stewart, Chief Growth Officer at K4Connect, where they specialize in creating simpler, healthier, and happier lives for residents, families, staff, and community operators alike through technology. Learn what a “day in the life” of a connected Smart Home could feel like today, and where the industry is heading next. Discover what market segments are adopting this type of connected technology, where a community should start if interested, and keys to a successful implementation where everyone wins.The internet and connected homes are here to stay. Learn where to start by tuning into this episode today.Raising Tech is powered by Parasol Alliance.Produced by Solinity Marketing.
Keith Stewart, Chief Growth Officer of K4Connect shares proptech trends in housing for older adults and seniors as the demand for technology to support healthy and happy living grows in this increasingly tech-savvy population.
Here is Part 2 of our 2021 voice AI predictions. On January 1st, we published over 100 predictions from 50 industry leaders. Today, we go deeper with four guests that add some detail to their thinking around Voice AI in 2021. Topics covered include multimodal design, multimodal displays in healthcare, AI and ethics, voice on mobile, audio and Spotify. Malaika Paquiot, VP Product K4Connect - 4:10 Roger Kibbe, Senior Developer Evangelist Viv Labs/Samsung - 16:57 Joan Palmiter Bajorek, Head of User Research NLX - 34:30 Dave Kemp, Business Development Oaktree Products - 48:50
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new concerns and an avalanche of information that caregivers need to learn and apply in their daily work. In this episode we learn how the Augmented Intelligence (AI) solution, Staff Assist, developed by Pryon with K4Connect, supports caregivers by extracting the answers they need from lengthy and complex documents so they can focus on giving the best possible care.
Scott Moody is the co-founder, CEO and chief member advocate of K4Connect, a purpose-driven technology company that creates connected-life solutions that serve and empower older adults and individuals living with disabilities, along with the people, communities, and organizations that also serve them. Moody is a 40-year veteran technologist who began his career at Harris Semiconductor, now Intersil, in 1980 before co-founding AuthenTec -- the fingerprint sensor technology company that, after being acquired by Apple in 2012, became the foundation for Apple’s Touch ID. In addition to K4Connect, Moody is also an Entrepreneur-in-Residence for the Blackstone Network, an advisor to the National Science Foundation’s ASSIST program at North Carolina State University and the founder of First Talent Ventures, which advises and invests in early stage startups in the Southeast and Africa.
Startup podcasts often focus on success and how companies make it big. The reality for some founders is that sometimes it just sucks, like really sucks. We all have ups and downs, and sometimes it is daunting. Being a founder can be a very lonely place, and most folks don’t realize that others go through it as well because they just don’t talk about it. Scott Moody, CEO and chief member advocate of K4Connect, joins Scott on Founders Focus discussing how hard it is to be a founder and some of the often unspoken issues faced by entrepreneurs growing their businesses.Have feedback? Connect with Scott Case on LinkedIn.Visit foundersfocus.com to join the live video sessions, watch past sessions, and see what topics are up next.
Pete McEntegart meets Scott Moody, the Co-Founder and CEO of Raleigh's K4Connect. K4Connect is a national leader in providing tech-enabled solutions for older adults and those with disabilities, especially in senior living facilities. An NC State grad, Scott was formerly the Co-Founder and CEO of Florida-based AuthenTec, which he led through an IPO and then to becoming the only public company that Apple has ever acquired. AuthenTec developed the technology that powers Apple's Touch ID. Thanks to Wyrick Robbins for sponsoring this episode.
In this episode John interviews Derek Holt, president of K4Connect, a tech company that is transforming the way nursing homes and assisted living communities serve their customers. Derek covers a lot of ground ranging from transitioning from IBM to a startup community to actual startups. He also talks about scaling a business during the COVID pandemic. Books that Derek likes: Challenger Sales Model Measure What Matters
Scott Moody is the co-founder and CEO of K4Connect, a mission-centered technology company creating solutions that serve and empower older adults and individuals living with disabilities. Moody previously was the co-founder and CEO of AuthenTec, the only public company ever acquired by Apple and its technologies led to the introduction of the Touch ID. Although Scott had retired, it was on a trip to Rwanda that he was inspired to start another company, but only when he met someone that had MS that he realized that the technologies they were developing could make a real difference in the lives of those the company now serves.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Scott Moody is the co-founder and CEO of K4Connect, a mission-centered technology company creating solutions that serve and empower older adults and individuals living with disabilities. Moody previously was the co-founder and CEO of AuthenTec, the only public company ever acquired by Apple and its technologies led to the introduction of the Touch ID. Although Scott had retired, it was on a trip to Rwanda that he was inspired to start another company, but only when he met someone that had MS that he realized that the technologies they were developing could make a real difference in the lives of those the company now serves. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Peggy chats with Scott Moody, CEO, K4Connect, who says that we all want to live that independent, happy, and healthy life. He explains that his company helps people who are getting older to live the same way as when they were younger. He does this with three basic foundational ideas: simpler, healthier, and happier. A simpler life includes integrating home automation technologies such as home repair services. A healthier life involves wellness devices and care services such as a scale or blood pressure monitor. Finally, a happier life brings connectivity outside of the community such as video chat capabilities with family, being able to order meals, or to even call or message anyone else in the community through an app.
Peggy chats with Scott Moody, CEO, K4Connect, who says that we all want to live that independent, happy, and healthy life. He explains that his company helps people who are getting older to live the same way as when they were younger. He does this with three basic foundational ideas: simpler, healthier, and happier. A simpler life includes integrating home automation technologies such as home repair services. A healthier life involves wellness devices and care services such as a scale or blood pressure monitor. Finally, a happier life brings connectivity outside of the community such as video chat capabilities with family, being able to order meals, or to even call or message anyone else in the community through an app.
Vincentian President & CEO Nick Vizzoca chats with Derek Holt, President of K4Connect about smart technology and how it can be valuable for older adults and those with disabilities in order to make their lives happier and easier. Originally aired on 1320 WJAS on Sunday, January 14, 2018.
Co-founder and Chairman/CEO of K4Connect where we provide a "connected-life" software platform serving older adults and those living with disabilities, making their lives simpler, healthier and happier. Raised over $10M in venture capital including such investors as Intel Capital, Sierra Ventures, Reinsurance Group of America, Lowe's Home Improvement and other value added investors. Headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina (the "Triangle"). Previously co-founded and former Chairman/CEO of AuthenTec, a leading provider of fingerprint sensor and security solutions, acquired by Apple in October, 2012 (only public company ever acquired by Apple). The AuthenTec fingerprint sensor is now the foundation of the iPhone's and iPad's Touch ID. Raised over $70 million in venture capital (including such investors as The Carlyle Group, Texas Instruments, Sierra Ventures, Stonehenge Growth Capital and others), led the company’s successful IPO in 2007 (NASDAQ) and recruited an excellent management team. Helped grow company from the two co-founders to over 300 employees with development centers in Melbourne, Fl., Shanghai, China and Vught, The Netherlands. Prior to founding AuthenTec, was the Vice President of a $200 million division of Harris' Semiconductor Sector (now Intersil) where I started as a new grad engineer in 1980. Led successful turnaround of several diverse operations including the commodity logic business (sold to TI), the acquisition GE Microelectronics and turnaround of the Group's Mil/Aero business. https://www.k4connect.com https://www.facebook.com/k4connect https://twitter.com/k4connect
Scott Moody is the CEO of K4Connect. He discusses his approach to creating an encore career and why he felt compelled to return to the startup world after an inspiring encounter in Rwanda. Running a startup is a team effort and Scott shares his approach to finding the right team and cultivating and environment that produces results. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2l4pG1r
This week's guest is Al Baker, CEO of Reemo, a company building technology to allow wearables and smart home gear to help elderly people live more comfortable lives. We tackle a few smart home news items: -Logitech's new Z-Wave and Zigbee Adapter -Savant's DIY smart home play -Apple's AI imaging tech and how it could be used in the smarthome -Comcast's smart home offering -K4Connect's funding Get more Smart Home Shows at www.thesmarthomeshow.com http://knit.audio/podcast-advertising (via Knit)