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Today on the Take on Board podcast, Helga sits down with Jennifer George to cover how you can make a valuable contribution in discussions around technology, even if you're not a technology whiz, in the boardroom.Jennifer is Head of Growth at Bay City Labs at Australian Computer Society (ACS). Jennifer has a background in finance. She's made several companies (a concept she explains) and worked in more than 50 industry sectors, including new energy, biotech, telecommunications, digital twins, blockchain and smart cities.She's currently on the advisory panel for Smart Cities Standards Australia and was previously an advisory board member for a Little Tokyo Two, a startup incubator.Jennifer is fearless when it comes to learning about technology and she believed anyone is capable of getting their heads around the new technology that is not going anywhere. So, grab your notebook and dive into this episode with confidence, #yougotthistechnology!Contact Jennifer or find out more about her:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-george-mba-gaicd-120ba210/Boards Jennifer is on: Smart Cities Standards Australia - https://www.standards.org.au/engagement-events/flagship-projects/smart-citiesFOR MORE INFORMATION:Join the Take on Board community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TakeOnBoard/Follow along on Twitter: @TakeOnBoardHelga’s Board Kickstarter and Board Accelerator programs: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/eventsDetails about the 2020 Board Accelerator program: https://www.trybooking.com/BGYIYFor more information about Helga Svendsen: https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/Interested in working with Helga? https://www.helgasvendsen.com.au/workwithmeTo contact Helga: helga@helgasvendsen.com.au
On this podcast, Jock Fairweather sits down with Sandra Ebbott (Mizzie the Kangaroo) to talk about her journey and how she's changing the child development industry with her toy kangaroo.
Jock Fairweather sits down with Nigel Greenwood (Founder at Turbine MachineGenes and Evolving Machine Intelligence, co-founder of Diabetes Neuromathix)to talk about how he's using mathematics and artificial intelligence to fix the world's biggest problems.
Episode 23 - Paul Newbury (ALP) - Federal Candidate for Brisbane 0:00 Intro 1:45 Interview begins Brisbane is an inner city division with lots to offer including: Suncorp Stadium (for sport and concerts): https://suncorpstadium.com.au/ Eat Street Markets: https://www.eatstreetmarkets.com/ Doomben and Eagle Farm Races: https://www.brc.com.au/ Brisbane also has a strong entrepreneurial scene: Little Tokyo Two: https://www.littletokyotwo.com/ River City Labs: https://www.rivercitylabs.net/ Keep up to date with what Paul is up to in Brisbane by: - following him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulNewburyALP - liking him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paulnewburyALP/ Check out his profile on the ALP website to get his full bio: https://www.alp.org.au/our-people/our-people/paul-newbury/ Don't forget to like, rate, review, comment, subscribe and share :) Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates and information: www.facebook.com/WhoPoliticians/ twitter.com/WhoPoliticians Or drop us an email at peoplepoliticians@gmail.com, with any recommendations for guests and questions etc
Gerard Doyle (Fractal) & Gabbi Johnston (Gabbi J Digital)run through some marketing growth hacks to help founders hack their social media.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to create your own startup? In episode one of USQ: Unleash your Career, you'll hear from Jock Fairweather, founder of co-working and startup hub Little Tokyo Two, about his working life as an entrepreneur. Presented by Spencer Howson and Lou Bromley.
Jock Fairweather is no run of the mill guy. Having grown up in PNG, excelling in his studies at the London College of Fashion, working as a shoe designer in Geneva and then founding Little Tokyo Two in Brisbane – it’s clear that whatever Jock puts his mind to, he will succeed at. That’s not to say it’s all been smooth sailing. Trying to forge his shoe designs as a luxury brand in Europe nearly mentally broke him, and now he wants to share his experiences to ensure startups at LT2 don’t have to go through the same thing. This episode is a must-listen for those who want to be inspired by Jock’s tenacity and ability when knocked down to stand back up taller than before. Jock is a self-confessed ‘take him or leave him’ type of guy so he doesn’t hold back on anything in the interview, which makes for a gripping Executive Story. We discuss: The importance of being a big thinker and a creative thinker; The belief that whatever you can envision, you can become; Working hard and fast at your passion; Picking yourself back up at your lowest point; and Being ruthless with your time and finding happiness in discipline.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to create your own startup? In episode 1 of USQ: Unleash your Career, we chatted with Jock Fairweather, founder of co-working and startup hub, Little Tokyo Two, about his working life as an entrepreneur.
In this episode of Telltale, the podcast for marketers who want to learn from fantastic storytellers, our guest is Jock Fairweather, the director and founder of Brisbane startup hub/co-working empire Little Tokyo Two. Jock shares his knowledge about why a compelling, audience-focused story is crucial for any startups and new businesses looking to gain attention, and why that narrative is directly linked to business growth and attracting seed funding. We also take a look at an incredible piece of content marketing from Hewlett Packard, a mini movie called The Wolf starring Christian Slater. We know your time is valuable so thanks for listening to Telltale.
Jock Fairweather is the Founder of Little Tokyo Two. One of Queensland's most innovative entrepreneurs he has created a start up culture in South East Queensland that is growing by the minute. We chat to Jock about his entrepreneurial journey, tips for business and his take home message that there is nothing on the other side of fear.