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In this special episode, we're taking you back to Season 1 for Corin Lines' conversation with Kesha Williams, Senior Principal at Slalom.Kesha shares how she became an expert across Java, cloud technologies, artificial & machine learning, and AWS. Kesha is a lifelong learner, a passionate mentor, and advocates for more diversity in tech. She firmly believes in paying your experience forward, no matter your seniority or skill level.Since beginning her coding journey in high school, Kesha has gone on to work for Chick-fil-A and Delta Airlines as a Software Engineering Manager and Senior Software Developer respectively. As Slalom's Senior Principal of the AWS Cloud Residency, Kesha works to grow early career technologists into world-class AWS cloud professionals and leaders. Kesha has experienced being the only woman of color in the tech space many times throughout her career, which has been challenging. After personally experiencing the gender pay gap, Kesha created the Salary Overflow Tool, which allows for greater salary transparency. She also partners with Women Who Code to educate and inspire women to pursue careers in tech.Check out Kesha's Salary Overflow tool to see where your own salary might compare to what others are being paid in your role. You can also visit Women Who Code to access free resources & workshops, browse job & scholarship opportunities and engage with an amazing network of technical women across the globe. Join us every episode with hosts Suchi Srinivasan & Corin Lines from BCG to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, technology and business. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.gotopia.tech/bookclubRead the full transcription of the interview hereKesha Williams - Cloud Leadership at Slalom, Speaker & AWS Machine Learning HeroMike Zazon - Senior Cloud Architect at AWS and Co-Author of "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS"John Culkin - Senior Solutions Architect AWS and Co-Author of "AWS Cookbook: Recipes for Success on AWS"DESCRIPTIONIf you are working with AWS on a daily basis or are looking into applying it, then the AWS Cookbook by John Culkin and Mike Zazon should definitely be on your radar. Explore some of the recipes that can ease and improve your workflow in a discussion with Kesha Williams, senior manager at Slalom. Some of the recipes discussed look at security, networking, storage, serverless, and containers.The interview is based on John's & Mike's book "AWS Cookbook"RECOMMENDED BOOKSJohn Culkin & Mike Zazon • AWS CookbookChris Fregly & Antje Barth • Data Science on AWSGareth Eagar • Data Engineering with AWSPrashant Lakhera • AWS for System AdministratorsTwitterLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily
Kesha Williams, Senior Principal at Slalom, shares how she became an expert across Java, cloud technologies, artificial & machine learning, and AWS. Kesha is a lifelong learner, a passionate mentor, and advocates for more diversity in tech. She firmly believes in paying your experience forward, no matter your seniority or skill level. Since beginning her coding journey in high school, Kesha has gone on to work for Chick-fil-A and Delta Airlines as a Software Engineering Manager and Senior Software Developer respectively. As Slalom's Senior Principal of the AWS Cloud Residency, Kesha works to grow early career technologists into world-class AWS cloud professionals and leaders. Kesha has experienced being the only woman of color in the tech space many times throughout her career, which has been challenging. After personally experiencing the gender pay gap, Kesha created the Salary Overflow Tool, which allows for greater salary transparency. She also partners with Women Who Code to educate and inspire women to pursue careers in tech. Check out Kesha's https://www.salaryoverflow.com/ (Salary Overflow) tool to see where your own salary might compare to what others are being paid in your role. You can also visit http://womenwhocode.com (Women Who Code) to access free resources & workshops, browse job & scholarship opportunities and engage with an amazing network of technical women across the globe. Join us every episode with hosts Andrea Gallego & Corin Lines from BCG to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, technology and business. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode, Emily and Dave chat with Kesha Williams, Principal Training Architect at A Cloud Guru. Kesha is both an Alexa Champion and an AWS Hero where she focuses on helping others get up to speed with machine learning. Kesha discusses her multi decade career, her time as a senior Java developer, her journey to the cloud, learning Python, and steps she took to get started in machine learning. Along the way we cover the ethics of AI, the importance of diverse data sets, and what machine learning can bring to help us all build a better future. Kesha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KeshaWillz Kesha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/java-rock-star-kesha/ Kesha's Website: http://www.kesha.tech/ Kesha's AWS Hero Page: https://aws.amazon.com/developer/community/heroes/kesha-williams Kesha's Alexa Champion Page: https://developer.amazon.com/en-US/alexa/champions/kesha-williams AWS Getting Started with Machine Learning: https://aws.amazon.com/machine-learning/learn/ AWS SageMaker: https://aws.amazon.com/sagemaker/ ----------- Connect with Us on Twitter: Emily on Twitter: https://twitter.com/editingemily Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedavedev Subscribe: Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f8bf7630-2521-4b40-be90-c46a9222c159/aws-developers-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aws-developers-podcast/id1574162669 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjk5NDM2MzU0OS9zb3VuZHMucnNz Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7rQjgnBvuyr18K03tnEHBI TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/AWS-Developers-Podcast-p1461814/ RSS Feed: https://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:994363549/sounds.rss
Kesha Williams is an award-winning software engineer and technology leader teaching others how to transform their lives through technology. Forbes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Oracle have applauded her contributions to the technology community, and she has spoken on the TED stage about the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI). Amazon recognized her pioneering work in AI with both its AWS Machine Learning Hero and Alexa Champion honors — the first person to receive both. Williams was named Mentor of the Year by Women Tech Network and received the Innovator Award from Hospitality Technology. She has launched several successful startups and appears in the 2020 tech documentary, "Hello World: The Film." Additionally, Williams serves on the Board of Directors for Women in Voice and as a mentor to women in tech. Twitter: @KeshaWillz Blog: kesha.tech/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/java-rock-star-kesha/ Salary Overflow: salaryoverflow.com
Kesha joins Adam to discuss the lessons she's learned as a teacher and mentor, her favorite applications of machine learning in the cloud, and how she manages to balance her many passions.
Kesha is a beauty entrepreneur and makeup artist who is mainly known for her award-winning and inclusive cosmetic brand, ColorBlend Makeup. She is a mother of one and a multi-faceted lover of life who loves to connect soulfully with people and describes herself as duality personified - like yin and yang - loving tranquil and spiritual experiences as well as daunting and adrenaline-filled adventures. With a primary passion for beauty, Kesha is on a mission to provide more options for women of colour in the cosmetics industry. During this episode, Kesha and I have an open and transparent conversation about the following topics and more: Hangups and limiting beliefs A mothers love Doing the work and speaking life into yourself Keeping your options open when dating Taking accountability and… Kesha asked, “why am I single?”
Tune in now to catch this episode on Bombshell1111 Podcast “ Therapy 4 Women of Color” Special Guest: Ms. Kesha Williams Topic: “How does the Foster Care system affect one's mental health?” Ms. Kesha's bio reads: Prophet Ms. Kesha Williams is the ultimate distinction of greatness. Her love for God and passion for serving in ministry has proven to bless the lives of countless families and individuals. Prophet Williams is a devoted wife and mother of four beautiful children. She is the CEO and Founder of Trinity Overflow, LLC. She is also the Founder of Kingdom Kidz, and is a Prophetic Coach for Children and Families. Prophet Williams' heart for excellence has afforded her the opportunity to be a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Information Systems. She also earned a Master of Health Services and Administration from Strayer University. Professionally, this woman of servanthood is employed with the Department of Family and Children Services, a Mental Health Advocate with NAMI, a Qualified Mental Health Professional, and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. She is a minister of the gospel and a strong prophetic voice. Prophet Williams is the Chief Intercessor for Faith Forward Church while serving in the beauty of holiness. Prophet Williams' life and gifts glorify God without hesitation or any reservation. SUBSCRIBE my podcast Bombshell1111 Podcast" Therapy 4 Women of Color" Click on link below to the following social media platforms to check out past episodes. https://linktr.ee/Bombshell1111Podcast Thank you for your support! Bombshell 1111 #tiptuesday #mentalhealthawareness #wellnessjourney #subscribe #instgram #weeklytips #blackpodcastsmatter #therapy #womenofstrength #womenofcolor #empoweringwomen #empoweringothers #empoweringmen #podcastersofinstagram #wednesdaywisdom #thrivingthursday #subscribetomychannel #podcaster #tiptuesday #fostercare #fostercareawareness --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lekeya/support
In today's episode, we feature Kesha Williams, AWS hero and training architect at A Cloud Guru. The crew begins the podcast by diving into Kesha's journey through tech, beginning with her introduction to coding as a child. They discuss her progression to java developer, and how her career eventually led her to working with machine learning and AWS. Kesha talks about her latest project in machine learning, a pre-crime prediction model that is inspired by the film 'Minority Report.' They continue on to discuss why it feels like there is a communication breakdown with young people and computer science, and how you don't need to be a math genius to be a good coder. The show finishes up with Kesha introducing Colors of STEM, an organization she founded to help give young girls role models in STEM careers.
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Developer, Architect, Mentor, Teacher, AWS Machine Learning Hero, Alexa Champion, Machine Learning Guru, multiple award winning, incredibly generous with her time and potential Top Chef. Today's guest, ladies and gentlemen, is Kesha Williams! A Cloud Guru: https://acloud.guru Her new web series about using AI to generate music: https://acloud.guru/series/deepcomposer Women Who Code sponsored AI hackathon to battle COVID-19: https://www.womenwhocode.com/mission-predictable-hackathon. Kesha's Corner: https://info.acloud.guru/resources/keshas-korner-intro-to-machine-learning-on-aws Twitter: @keshawillz
In this session, learn how to level-up your skills and career through the journey of Kesha Williams, an AWS Machine Learning Hero. Kesha transformed her engineering skills from Java developer to ML practitioner by learning hands-on with AWS AI solutions like AWS DeepLens, Amazon Rekognition, and Amazon SageMaker; as well as TensorFlow, Jupyter, and Python. As an ML practitioner, she integrates technology into everyday life by developing ML models using computer vision on SageMaker to help us better connect with people around us. Hear the challenges she faced on her journey and how she overcame them using AWS AI solutions.
Self Made Interview With Kesha Williams Founder of Colorblend Makeup by Self Made Podcast
In this episode of the Data Show, I speak with Kesha Williams, technical instructor at A Cloud Guru, a training company focused on cloud computing. As a full stack web developer, Williams became intrigued by machine learning and started teaching herself the ML tools on Amazon Web Services. Fast forward to today, Williams has built […]
The Founder of the Award-Winning Cosmetic Brand ColorBlend Makeup brand is sharing her journey to her award-winning brand. Driven by motherhood to have more time for son and asking for more out of life than the rat race. The company focuses on High Definition and Camera-Ready cosmetics for Black, Mixed Race and Asian skin tones. This brand has been featured on BBC Radio London, The Guardian and popular women's beauty read, Glamour Magazine, ColorBlend Makeup is becoming London's go-to makeup brand, made to encapsulate diversity, universal beauty and individual self-expression though deliciously bold colours and long-wearing formulas. Connect with her via her Social Media.https://www.colorblendmakeup.com/ https://www.instagram.com/colorblendmakeup/ https://www.twitter.com/colorblenduk Listen to her story!
The Founder of the Award-Winning Cosmetic Brand ColorBlend Makeup brand is sharing her journey to her award-winning brand. Driven by motherhood to have more time for son and asking for more out of life than the rat race. The company focuses on High Definition and Camera-Ready cosmetics for Black, Mixed Race and Asian skin tones. This brand has been featured on BBC Radio London, The Guardian and popular women's beauty read, Glamour Magazine, ColorBlend Makeup is becoming London's go-to makeup brand, made to encapsulate diversity, universal beauty and individual self-expression though deliciously bold colours and long-wearing formulas. Connect with her via her Social Media.https://www.colorblendmakeup.com/ https://www.instagram.com/colorblendmakeup/ https://www.twitter.com/colorblenduk Listen to her story!
Announcements - what's happening in February 2019 (first two minutes of show):This week I’ll be on Bradley Metrock’s show, This Week in Voice, which should air February 1, 2019If you’re in Atlanta, come to the Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association (AiMA) event on February 6, where I’m moderating a panel about voice technology with Kesha Williams from Chik Fil A (she was the main keynote at The Alexa Conference), plus speakers from Home Depot and 360i: How Voice Will Disrupt the Buyer Journey - Innovation Series presented by Nebo AgencyNext podcast appearance: Alexa in Canada, the Voice Experience with Dr. Teri Fisher. This will air the week of February 11.Social Media Week Austin: #SMWATX Feb 19-22, I’m speaking about voice marketing. Date and time announced Feb 11.Show notes:CPG and FMCG especially need to pay attention to the updates in Alexa: ISP (in-skill purchasing) just got a facelift in the Developer Console, making it easier to upsell. This is just getting started. Skills with very high conversion rates for upsell to premium version (34-50%!): Big Sky (weather) and Escape the Airplane (game)Voice in the car - HUGE opportunity (car is faster growing and has 60% higher MAUs than smart speakers)Today is like first gen iPhone: you can't multitask - only one app at a timeWhere we are with skills now: you can only do one thing at a timeThis will improveVoice is for EVERY brandTyping is unnatural, awkward, and slow. We are computing in computer-ese. Let's talk. We can speak and process so much faster than we can talk or read. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we get to know Kesha Williams of Chick-fil-A. Since 1964 Chick-fil-A has been the home of the original chicken sandwich with two pickles on a toasted butter bun. To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintech - tweet @womenintechshow and @EspreeDevora. https://www.chick-fil-a.com/ http://twitter.com/womenintechshow https://twitter.com/espreedevora
In this episode, Teri welcomes Kesha Williams. Kesha is a software engineer, mentor, professor, speaker, tech blogger, and S.T.E.M. advocate. She is the Founder of Colors of STEM & the Inventor of SAM (a predictive policing machine inspired by Minority Report that predicts the likelihood of crime) & Live Plan Eat (an Amazon Alexa skill that takes the stress out of meal planning).Welcome Kesha Williams!Kesha’s love for technology started a long time ago. In fact, as a child, she referred to coding as “playing on the computer.” And play she did. Starting in middle school, and all the way through high school, she spent hours coding so that when it came to choosing her major, she chose Computer Science without a second thought.What are you doing now?Kesha has been an Engineer Manager at Chick-fil-A for thirteen years. She currently leads a team that builds custom software applications for both corporate and customers. Her team researches cool and emerging technology, and that’s how they came to know Alexa. Kesha has won the “Think Different” award from Chick-fil-A for the three Alexa skills her team has created.What kind of skills are they?One of them is for Chick-fil-A customers so they can get nutritional information, such as how many calories are in a Chick-fil-A sandwich. The other two skills are more for the business side. One is for sales, so operators can see what their breakfast, lunch or dinner sales are, and help them make real-time business decisions based on the data. The other skill is an “on-the-clock” skill. This skill allows operators to know who is on the clock and who should be on the clock but isn’t!Tell us more about Live Plan Eat.Live Plan Eat is a complete meal-planning skill that Kesha developed to help with her own meal planning for her family. The skill helps create a meal plan/schedule and helps choose a variety of dishes from different cuisines.What makes Alexa a smartspeaker?There’s a lot goes on behind the scenes. A.I is a branch of Computer Science that teaches machines how to operate with little to no human intervention. In A.I, there’s a sub-field called machine-learning, where a computer looks at a bunch of data and finds pasterns and trends. In order to teach Alexa how to understand human language, there’s a lot of machine learning that needs to happen. Alexa takes what the user is saying, then parses it to understand what the user is saying and after that, the speech is sent to the skill or app and a response comes through.How do you and your family use Alexa?As a very busy person, Kesha Williams uses the Echo Show to plan her week ahead, and to listen to music and to relax. Her boys use it for setting timers, specially when they are helping in the kitchen. Along with her daughter, Kesha has developed spelling and multiplication skills to help her daughter with her school work.Tell us about your passion for promoting S.T.E.M.?Kesha says that she unfortunately doesn’t see a lot of women in the technology field, but hopes that this changes in the future. Kesha leads the Georgia Chapter of Technovation, a global computer program that teaches middle and highschool girls to build mobile apps for their communities. One Saturday each month, Kesha teaches programming to children. She also mentors with the New York Academy of Sciences, along with other women.What’s your personal take on voice tech and its future?Kesha says she is very excited about where voice tech is now and where it’s going in the future. When she got the first echo device, she felt like she was in Star Trek. She thinks Alexa will be at her best when its integrated in every area of life, like vehicles, for example.Where is Kesha speaking next?Kesha Williams will be the keynote speaker in the Alexa Conference, in Chattanooga TN, in January 2019.List of resources mentioned in this episode:Kesha’s blogKesha’s Live Plan Eat SkillThe Alexa Conference18th Annual International Healthcare Summit: Transforming Healthcare Through Digital Platforms and InnovationTeri Fisher on TwitterAlexa in Canada on TwitterAlexa in Canada Facebook PageAlexa in Canada Community Group on FacebookAlexa in Canada on InstagramPlease leave a review on iTunes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kesha Williams is an inspiration and has a message for young woman about working in technology, especially here in Atlanta. Representing for the hometown favorites Chick-Fil-A find out they continue to innovate in the tech space.
How is machine learning different over in the land of Amazon? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talked to Kesha Williams about her work building machine learning solutions using various Amazon technologies. The conversation starts out talking about the challenges around bias being amplified by machine learning technology - there are no simple solutions. Kesha talks about building a crime risk evaluation system using image recognition and machine learning. Just a prototype, but it opens the door to a deep conversation about the moral obligations on developers today. And the tech is cool too!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How is machine learning different over in the land of Amazon? While at NDC in London, Carl and Richard talked to Kesha Williams about her work building machine learning solutions using various Amazon technologies. The conversation starts out talking about the challenges around bias being amplified by machine learning technology - there are no simple solutions. Kesha talks about building a crime risk evaluation system using image recognition and machine learning. Just a prototype, but it opens the door to a deep conversation about the moral obligations on developers today. And the tech is cool too!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Join us on todays share with special Guest Kesha Williams. Who is Kesha? Kesha (pronounced KEY-SHA) Williams is a software engineer with over 20 years’ experience specializing in full stack web application development using Java, Spring, Angular, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). She's trained and mentored thousands of software developers in the US, Europe, and Asia while teaching Java at the university level. She did her summer internship with the National Security Agency (NSA); how cool is that? She most recently won the Ada Lovelace Award in Computer Engineering from Look Far and the Think Different Innovation Award from Chick-fil-A for her work on investigating how emerging technologies and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can enhance restaurant operations and customer experiences. In her spare time, she leads the Georgia chapter of Technovation, speaks at technical conferences across the globe, serves as a mentor with the New York Academy of Sciences, and conducts free "Hour of Code" workshops for children at her local library