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In this episode, Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia interviews Karen Ng, Senior Vice President of Product and Partnerships at HubSpot.HubSpot is a leading software platform empowering over 184,000 businesses across 120 countries to manage their sales, marketing, and customer support teams. In 2024, HubSpot generated over $2.5 billion in revenue, driven by significant investments in Artificial Intelligence.Karen oversees critical products like Smart CRM, Operations Hub, and Ecosystem, while driving strategic partnerships and business development. Her technical expertise is notable, with three patents. She has also published research in stress detection, interactive health assessments, and robotic expressivity when she worked as a Machine Learning Researcher at MIT.In this episode, we'll explore Karen's approach to deploying AI Agents across HubSpot's product portfolio, her decision-making process for when to Build, Buy, or Partner, and her innovative approach to product org design. We'll discuss how product teams can leverage AI Agents to augment their impact and automate workflows, and how product leaders can elevate their roles as key drivers of revenue.What you'll learn:Karen's journey to becoming SVP of Product and Partnerships at HubSpot and her insights on the company's AI transformation.The challenges and strategies involved in creating a global, multi-product platform for businesses.How to prioritize features and innovations in a fast-paced, customer-centric environment.The future of business technology, including AI-powered tools and self-service products.Key Takeaways
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It is reported that Singapore is facing the highest shortage of talents in 16 years. A large number of local professionals are expecting to resign from their current jobs this year, chasing for better work-life balance. Coupled with the challenges of remote and hybrid work practices stemming from the pandemic, what can employers do to better attract and retain talent? On Prime Time, host Timothy Go spoke with Karen Ng, Regional Head of Expansion & Market Lead Hong Kong, Singapore, ASEAN, India at Deel to find out more. Highlights of the conversation: 1:00 : Challenges in hiring the right talent posed by remote work model 2:40 : Why are businesses open to hiring remotely? 4:58 : How does Deel help in the retention of remote workers? 7:21 : How long does Deel stay with the companies throughout the service?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this November 2021 conversation with Andrew Clinkman, Karen Ng talks about her technical exploration as a saxophonist, her ups and downs of her musical education, and they both discuss the similarities and differences of the Chicago v. Toronto scenes.
El devenir del Rio, Joe Lovano, Angelica Sanchez & Marilyn Crispell, Devin Gray, Anna Webber, Jen Shyu, Matt Mitchell & Kate Gentile, Henry Threadgill, Steph Richards, Anthony Braxton, Sylvie Courvoisier & Mary Halvorson, Susan Alcorn & Leila Bordreuil & Ingrid Laubrock, Nick Fraser, Lina Allemano, Karen Ng, Fay VictorPlaylist: El Devienir Del Rio - Para MarilynJoe Lovano, featuring Marilyn Crispell & Carmen Castaldi - Chapel SongAngelica Sanchez, Marilyn Crispell - Space JunkDevin Gray, featuring Ralph Alessi & Angelica Sanchez - Melt All the GunsAnna Webber - Idiom VI - Movement IVJen Shyu & Jade Tongue, featuring Ambrose Akinmusire, Mat Maneri, Thomas Morgan & Dan Weiss - Life As You EnvisionMatt Mitchell & Kate Gentile, featuring Kim Cass, Ben Gerstein, Jon Irabagon, Davy Lazar, Mat Maneri, Ava Mendoza, Matt Nelson, Brandon Seabrook - Asymptotic Rest AreaHenry Threadgill Zooid - Now and ThenSteph Richards, featuring Joshua White - Sacred SeaAnthony Braxton - Excerpt from Composition No. 420Sylvie Courvoisier, Mary Halvorson - Lulu's Second TheoremSusan Alcorn, Leila Bordreuil, Ingrid Laubrock - Bird Meets WireNick Fraser Quartet, featuring Rob Clutton, Andrew Downing & Tony Malaby - Improvisation (Part 2)Lina Allemano 4, featuring Brodie West, Andrew Downing & Nick Fraser - BeansLina Allemano, Nick Fraser, featuring Karen Ng - Linick 2.0Fay Victor, featuring Reggie Nicholson, Joe Morris & Sam Newsome - Fatal Catalyst
Amanda Petrusich describes herself as a “die-hard fan” of folk music, but not when it feels precious or sentimental. That's why she loves the Weather Station, whose songs, she thinks, “could take a punch to the face.” A solo project of the songwriter and performer Tamara Lindeman, the Weather Station's new album, “Ignorance,” focusses on the theme of climate grief: Lindeman was responding to a devastating report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change about the consequences of elevated carbon levels for human societies. If that sounds heady, Lindeman tells Petrusich that it may be her heritage. “There's this thread in Canadian music of philosophical songwriting, and that's how I like my lyrics to be. I like them to be about ideas as well as stories. . . . Most people want songs that just tell a story; they don't want the complicated ideas. But I do.” The Weather Station performs “Robber” and “Tried to Tell You,” with Evan Cartwright on percussion and Karen Ng on saxophone. This segment originally aired February 5, 2021.
Amanda Petrusich describes herself as a “diehard fan” of folk music, but not when it feels precious or sentimental. That’s why she loves the Weather Station, whose songs, she thinks, “could take a punch to the face.” A solo project of the songwriter and performer Tamara Lindeman, the Weather Station’s new album, “Ignorance,” focusses on the theme of climate grief: Lindeman was responding to a devastating report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change about the consequences of elevated carbon levels for human societies. If that sounds heady, Lindeman tells Petrusich that it may be her heritage. “There’s this thread in Canadian music of philosophical songwriting, and that’s how I like my lyrics to be. I like them to be about ideas as well as stories. . . . Most people want songs that just tell a story; they don’t want the complicated ideas. But I do.” The Weather Station performs “Robber” and “Tried to Tell You,” with Evan Cartwright on percussion and Karen Ng on saxophone.
In this episode, we sat down with Karen’s classmate Clara Giménez-Delgado to talk about her project processing a collection of lantern slides at the Museum of Anthropology. The collection is called the Missionary Society of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection, and it was the subject of Clara’s final project in Dr. Jennifer Douglas’s Personal Archives class at the University of British Columbia. Clara talks about witnessing, emotion and affect, reconsidering archival practices, and colonial harm in her project, and we’re very grateful to have had the chance to talk to her about the archiving process. Follow Clara on Twitter @clararchiving Read along with the transcript: https://tinyurl.com/y4tzt7kt The cover art is done by our friend Andrea Lukic (https://www.andrealukic.com/). This episode was transcribed by Sam Frederick, Victoria Gomez, and Karen Ng. You can reach us at: Email: organizingideaspod [at] gmail [dot] com Twitter: @OrganizingPod Website: https://organizingideaspod.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/organizing-ideas/message
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Karen Ng shares a letter written after the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section “Response and Responsibility: Special Collections and Climate Change” conference in Baltimore in June 2019. This episode includes written statements and a voice recording from Ayoola White, Aramis Sanchez, and Marielle Stockton. Read along with the transcript here. The cover art is done by our friend Andrea Lukic. You can reach us at: • Email: organizingideaspod [at] gmail [dot] com • Twitter: @OrganizingPod • Website: https://organizingideaspod.wordpress.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/organizing-ideas/message
In today's episode I'm talking about the work that goes into writing conference presentation proposals and journal article proposals. I dive into my experiences writing proposals and talk about best practices. Mentioned in this episode: -Jo Van Every, Why Writing an abstract is so hard -Catherine Baker, How To Write A Conference Abstract: A Five Part Plan for Pitching Your Research At Almost Anything Rapid Reads: -Organizing Ideas podcast by Allison Jones and Karen Ng.
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This inaugural episode of Northern Static explores the music of the late guitarist and composer Ken Aldcroft, with guests Karen Ng and Wes Neal. Links: www.kenaldcroft.com Musical Examples: Dave Douglas, "Parallel Worlds", from the album Parallel Worlds. Ken Aldcroft’s Convergence Ensemble, “Our Hospitality” from the album Saskatoon Bassement 2007. Henry Threadgill Zooid, “Sap” from the album This Brings Us To, Vol. 1. Ken Aldcroft’s Threads Quintet, “Threads III” from the album 10/09/11. Ken Aldcroft and Scott Thomson, “Blue” from the album Red and Blue. Northern Static is recorded, produced, and edited by Pete Johnston. Find me at: www.petejohnstonmusic.com www.soundcloud.com/northernstatic www.seethroughmusic.bandcamp.com
Karen Ng walks us through her first three decades and the good people she's worked with along the way. From Broken Social Scene, to Andy Shauf, Karen is an incredible musician wearing many hats. Learn many a tactic, on this our 50th episode!