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Asian Tech Leaders
Jaclyn Ling - Co-Founder of Hatchways

Asian Tech Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 41:48


Jaclyn Ling is the Co-Founder of Hatchways, a Y-Combinator-backed startup that is modernizing the technical interview process for start-ups and developers looking for their next great job. Prior to starting Hatchways, Jaclyn was the co-founder of a fashion bot company Blynk which was acquired by Kik Interactive in 2016. Jaclyn grew up in Vancouver, Canada, studied finance at McGill University, and had her first taste of success as a YouTube fashion influencer that had thousands of followers. In this episode, you will learn: How Jaclyn's love for competitive nature was first sparked as a kid playing board games  How Jaclyn knew she wanted to be an entrepreneur at a young age How Jaclyn translated her dislike for interviewing into building Hatchways - a company focused on making interviews better  You can follow Jaclyn on Twitter and LinkedIn and learn more about Hatchways at hatchways.io

Tech Without Borders by DojoLIVE!
What Would You Build if You Could See Everything on Earth Every Day?

Tech Without Borders by DojoLIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 29:56


How simple access to earth observation imagery from satellites unlocks massive opportunities for applications in precision agriculture, insurance, oil and gas, infrastructure monitoring, disaster response, and more. View the full video interview here. Joel Cumming is SkyWatch's Chief Technology Officer. His team focuses on making earth observation data open and accessible for everyone. Previously, as Head of Data at Kik Interactive, Joel directed data engineering and data sciences at petabyte scale. Prior to that, Joel managed analytics and big data teams at BlackBerry, helping the company grow from 3 million to 80 million subscribers.

Miami Law Explainer
S3 E4 Cryptocurrency’s Regulation Challenge

Miami Law Explainer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 23:18


The Canadian social media startup, Kik Interactive, is poised to challenge Washington’s meddling in the cryptocurrency industry. Miami Law’ startup expert Dan Ravicher untangles the arguments. Recorded on September 4, 2019.

QuantLayer Podcast
The SEC and the Sundance Kik or How Alternative Fundraising Schemes Get Squashed

QuantLayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 45:33


We look at the SEC’s charging of Kik Interactive’s unregulated securities offering. We recap the SEC complaint, outlining their argument that Kik was a deeply underfunded, low-revenue, high-expense company that attempted a “hail mary” by circumventing securities law by running the Kin ICO. Finally, we step through the pieces of evidence the SEC presents. Topics: SEC put out a press release along with a complaint on Kik Interactive  - SEC Charges Issuer With Conducting $100 Million Unregistered ICO Links: Press release: https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2019-87 Complaint: https://www.sec.gov/litigation/complaints/2019/comp-pr2019-87.pdf Fireside #8: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irlVLDKKlr4

Blockchain Innovation: Interviewing The Brightest Minds In Blockchain
025: Kik – The Billion-Dollar Crypto Unicorn with Ted Livingston

Blockchain Innovation: Interviewing The Brightest Minds In Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 57:45


Ted Livingston is the CEO and Founder of Kik Interactive – creators of Kik – a messaging app that connects the world through chat. After working at Blackberry, his boss encouraged him to start his own company, which he did in 2009. That company (Kik) has since grown to 15 million monthly users, a  billion-dollar valuation, $120 million dollars in venture funding, and an uber-successful $100 million-dollar ICO. In this episode, Ted and I discuss: His journey from Blackberry, to Kik, to Kin – which is the new cryptocurrency that powers the Kik messaging platform How back in 2010 Kik went from 0 to 1 million users in only 15 days The power of incentives in a decentralized network –and– Why Ted believes Bitcoin is fundamentally flawed, and how Kin addresses those flaws, to the point of maybe one day replacing Bitcoin as the world’s top cryptocurrency

Ten with Ken (Video)
Evolving Student Residences

Ten with Ken (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 10:24


Ken Steele sums up trends in on-campus housing, as colleges and universities build more and more residences, to appeal to international students, teenagers and their parents. Western University has 5,346 residence rooms, and most built in the past decade feature a semi-private floorplan with private bedroom and study space, shared washrooms, kitchen and living area. Colleges have increasingly been following suit, such as Fanshawe College, whose Merlin House accommodates 428 students in a similar fashion. Amenities arms races in Canada are nothing compared to those at American colleges (consider for example the $7 million leisure pool at Texas Tech University), but nonetheless the bar keeps rising for luxury campus housing. For example, Brescia University College opened a new $30-million residence in 2013 with private rooms, queen-sized beds, individual thermostats, and even room service. The University of Winnipeg opened a residence, McFeetors Hall, that combines 172 student dorms with 25 ground-floor townhomes, half reserved for community housing.  In many provinces, capital debt is discouraged for residence construction, so increasingly institutions are turning to P3s (public-private partnerships) to design, build, and sometimes manage student residences (such as Thompson Rivers University, Ryerson University, and SAIT Polytechnic). If institutions don't build enough residence space, private developers will often swoop in to build apartment towers adjacent to campus. In some cases, student residences are an integral part of the academic mission of the institution, such as the Velocity Residence at the University of Waterloo, a "dormcubator" designed to incubate new student-run businesses (and already a success, considering graduates like Ted Livingston, founder of Kik Interactive, who donated $1 million to establish a seed money fund for future student ventures).  In a previous episode, we argued that there has been a rise in part-time and commuter students on campus, even when they are "invisible" (see the episode at https://youtu.be/e5GGxa2Z7EY ). Some institutions are dedicating dorm space to commuter students, such as Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. UBC Okanagan has created "Collegia" to provide space to study, cook, socialize, or nap for commuter students on campus. Ryerson University has opened a new commuter hostel, with 9 rooms available to students for $35 per night, on a limited basis. Some residences are considerably less luxurious. In Terrace BC, Northwest Community College opened a 49-bed campus residence using the same ATCO trailers used in remote work camps - not only a cost-effective solution, but an experiential learning opportunity for trades students. Although the campus housing market seems to be bifurcating, students often demonstrate a resentment of inequality -- most recently, Ryerson University students gained international media attention over the #TissueIssue (fancier 2-ply tissue in the administration washrooms on campus). Space in residence may become even tighter yet, judging by the example of modular dorms in Hong Kong, based on the capsule hotels of Japan. Students pay HK$3,500 per month for a 6x4x3' slot, barely larger than a morgue drawer. Most places in Canada will never see such cramped quarters, but if they do appear, it will likely be in downtown Vancouver, where international students may arrive with less and less expectation of personal space.Finally, just #ICYMI, we share clips from a catchy new music video from the University of Victoria, "Discover Your Edge."  (Oh, and a couple of bloopers follow the closing credits, for those of you who stick it out!)