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Being a popular guest in publications and interviews, we were lucky enough to have Shaye as our own guest as she reveals her journey on how she started with a double degree, aspired a different profession but later switched to Accounting, and how she started as a Tax undergraduate in a Mid tier firm while finishing her studies and be where she is today. Join in on our enjoyable and illuminating podcast with Shaye Thyer, Head of Mindbridge as she shares: Her journey into Accounting from Practice to Internal Finance for a firm, to selling Accounting Tech Tips and tricks for keeping herself inspired and motivated How to fix staff and capacity issues in practices today Importance of cadetships and how perception is reality in the corporate environment Navigating the ‘boys club' as a female Impact of cloud accounting and automation inside an accounting firm What would she do if she only had a week to transform an accounting firm? The controversial topics of pros and cons of timesheets Best way to go about change management inside your firm What does Mindbridge do and how valuable it is to the audit process Importance of mentors in life and career “If it's not f** yes then it's a f** no.” Profile Shaye Thyer is the Director of Sales for Mindbridge Ai. With more than 15 years of Accounting experience and her passion for advocacy, her goal is to innovate and bring forward new tech that will assist accountants and business owners alike to have an improved flow of business and adapt to a more efficient way of running a practice. Her passion and avidity to change the industry by offering new solutions is what led her to build a ground-breaking AI platform that leverages advanced machine intelligence and AI techniques to supplement human capacity and manage the vast amounts of financial data that exist within organizations. Some quick facts: An activator for SheEO, a global community of women radically transforming how we finance, support, and celebrate female innovators. A speaker at Accounting Business Expo 2021. Business Depot “Rebound” Names as one of the “Bold CA entrepreneurs stepping into start-ups”
Jeremy Clopton welcomes Solon Angel to The Upstream Leader for Episode 02. An entrepreneur with an obsession for exponential growth and solving big problems, Solon is the founder of MindBridge AI, which aims to “create a better future for all by improving the global financial system.” Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUpstreamLeader.com
Host Samantha Bonnar introduces three esteemed guests to discuss the future of AI in Finance. Louise Smith is the Chief Digital Officer at Lloyd's and Board Member and Chair of the Scottish Financial Enterprise FinTech Executive Group, Rachel Kirkham, the Director of AI Solutions for MindBridge AI and a member of the AI Public-Private Forum, and Cathy Mulligan, Lecturer at Imperial College Centre for Cryptocurrency Research and Engineering. The discussion covers trust, ethics and barriers to rate of adoption, all within the context of revolutionising industries like Financial Services.
Eric Kavanagh The Strategic CDO - Syndicated Radio Host Rajiv Shah Rajiv Shah is a data scientist a DataRobot, where his primary focus is on helping customers achieve success with AI. Robin Grosset Chief Technology Officer at MindBridge Ai Larsh Johnson Chief Technology Officer at Stem, Inc.
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In this special episode, we pulled nuggets and discussions from three of our previous episodes with Christy Soukhamneut, Gregg Jorritsma and Eli Fathi Christy Soukhamneut is a 20+ year veteran of the mortgage industry who is dedicated to turning possibility into reality. A gifted strategic thinker, she knows that you must cut through the clutter, clearly articulate the vision, and then rally support at the street level. Everything she does is evaluated against these three bars: Will it make your life easier? Will it help you & your team be more productive? Will it help you grow your business? Gregg Jorritsma has been in leadership roles with some of the most well-known companies in the industry including Citrix, BlackBerry, Bell Mobility, Siebel and Delrina. A passionate advocate for “informed selling” and sales professionalism, Gregg credits his success to having been mentored and coached by some great people that took the time to help him on his journey. Eli Fathi is CEO at MindBridge Ai, developer of the world’s first auditing tool based upon artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies – Ai Auditor – to uncover errors in financial data. Eli has been a technology entrepreneur for over 30 years, having founded or co-founded many successful technology companies. Eli was recognized as the 2018 AI Leader of the Year by the Digital Finance Institute and is a prolific speaker, including talks at the AICPA, Startup Canada Day on the Hill, and TEDx. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: Top mistakes salespeople make all the time The rise and meaning of AI salesperson Why there is no such thing as ‘natural’ salesperson How to help salespeople see something within themselves that is just below the surface What to do to get people to take you seriously SHOW NOTES [00:24] Introduction to this episode [02:22] Welcome [01:55] Business success stories that inspire our guests [02:08] “The story of Febreze” [03:39] “Resilience in the face of adversity” [04:48] “Jim Estill story” [07:58] How they all got into sales [11:04] Their favourite sales failure [13:34] Mistakes salespeople make and how to avoid them [15:06] The mortgage industry... [16:09] Why there is no such thing as ‘natural’ salesperson [16:38] Be wary of multinational companies... [17:38] Sales and rejections [18:03] The rise of Artificial intelligence [19:05] Stories that excite their customers [21:09] AI as a threat to salespeople? [22:36] Challenges facing today’s sales leaders [26:30] The art of storytelling You can listen to the individual episodes here: Christy Soukhamneut, “Logic and data can only take you so far, Story is where we really connect,” Gregg Jorritsma, “Don’t Outsell Your Competitors, Out Question Them,” Eli Fathi, “Why AI won’t Replace (Top) Salespeople.”
Stay off the beaten path, blaze your own trail, whatever the saying is Solon Angel, Founder of Mindbridge AI, says it works! Solon Angel founded MindBridge Ai in 2015, with a seer’s insights into how important artificial intelligence would become for accounting – specifically audits... The post Unconventional Thinking for Success with Solon Angel – April 7th 2020 appeared first on Startup Canada.
This episode of the Make the Future podcast on equity, diversity and inclusion features: Dr. Jacques Beauvais, host of the Make the Future podcast, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, uOttawa alumnus, Master’s ʾ87 and Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Physics ʾ85 Thusha Agampodi, co-host, Engineering Manager at Magnet Forensics Leah MacMillan, Chief Marketing Officer at Trend Micro Eli Fathi, CEO of MindBridge Ai, uOttawa alumnus, Master’s ʾ81 and Bachelor of Science (BASc) ʾ78 in Electrical Engineering
Quote by Eli Fathi, CEO of MindBridge Ai, University of Ottawa alumnus, Master’s ʾ81 and Bachelor of Science (BASc) ʾ78 in Electrical Engineering. Excerpt from episode 3 of season 2 of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Engineering's Make the Future podcast.
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Eli Fathi is CEO at MindBridge Ai, developer of the world’s first auditing tool based upon artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies – Ai Auditor – to uncover errors in financial data. Eli has been a technology entrepreneur for over 30 years, having founded or co-founded many successful technology companies. Eli was recognized as the 2018 AI Leader of the Year by the Digital Finance Institute and is a prolific speaker, including talks at the AICPA, Startup Canada Day on the Hill, and TEDx. Eli also gives back to the community by mentoring future business leaders and sitting on the boards of various non-profit organizations. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: The rise and the meaning of AI revolution How Eli built his companies from scratch and what you should expect to sacrifice in order to succeed Top mistakes salespeople make all the time The role of Human to Human Connection SHOW NOTES [00:31] Introduction [01:42] Welcome Eli [02:06] Business stories that inspire Eli [02:20] The story of Febreze [04:10] Customer success and assessment [05:00] Market research [07:17] Becoming a Serial entrepreneur [07:30] Building Fluid corporation [08:18] How Eli got into sales [09:30] Challenges he faced earlier on [11:05] Mistakes most salespeople make [12:38] Good relationship with customers? [13:25] Eli's favorite sales failure [15:35] The rise of Artificial intelligence [16:00] AI as a threat to salespeople [18:32] The role of Human to Human connection [19:42] Competition in AI development [22:04] Meaning of Leadership [23:10] Failure rate of new companies [24:20] His mantras [25:47] Challenges facing today’s sales leaders [27:25] Contact info
Eli Fathi is CEO of MindBridge Ai
This week, Blake and David explore how the forces of low unemployment, outsourcing, and automation work to balance each other out in a time of rapid change. Amazon, a pioneer in automation, apparently thinks it will still need humans, at least in the near future. The tech giant has announced a massive effort to retrain a third of its 300,000 employees in the United States by 2025. Meanwhile, Robinhood moved a bit too fast, Bill.com's international payments is growing rapidly, MindBridge Ai and Kabbage secured new funding, Monopoly goes cashless, and more.
Eli Fathi is the CEO and President of Mindbridge AI, a company using machine learning to detect erroneous patterns in accounting data. Accounting processes have remained relatively unchanged for decades, Eli discusses how machine learning approaches have the potential to detect error patterns in accounting data including fraudulent transactions. In addition, Eli discusses how machine learning could, in the future, change auditing into a real-time activity potentially detecting intent to commit fraud.
Who Says Accountants Are Boring? Well, basically everyone. But if you live in Canada, you’ve probably seen those TV ads that are trying their very best to convince us all otherwise. To be fair, in an increasingly complex world, having skills with money, data, fraud, and regulation is probably a good way to set yourself up with a job for life, and that in itself probably sounds pretty exciting to a lot of people. And now, thanks to applied AI technology, there’s some more good news on the horizon. Surely, one of the most tedious aspects of accountancy has always been the much maligned audit. Trolling though mountains of ledgers and books to spot mistakes, both deliberate and accidental, while business folks look on in dread is a tough sell for anyone. So it was inevitable that someone would come along an apply machine learning to this repetitive, data-heavy process, and in Canada, that person is Eli Fahti, the CEO of Ottawa’s MindBridge AI. A lifelong serial entrepreneur with an admirable track record of innovation, exits, and mentoring, Eli is a true gem of Canada’s tech sector. Tune in to this episode to learn how Eli and this Ottawa company is leading Canada's charge into the multi-billion dollar Global accountancy and auditing tech sector. What You’ll Hear Eli's startup journey which includes starting MindBridge with just a single employee and a good hunch. Why the accountancy industry has become a diamond, but needs to return to being a triangle. The numbers behind the incredible opportunity that Canadian women represent for out tech industry. The forces that make growing a startup in Canada so challenging. The Montreal Declaration and what it means to build an ethical AI company in Canada. About Ask AI Ask AI is an educational nonprofit with a mission to increase connections and inclusiveness within Canada’s artificial intelligence sector. Our volunteer-run projects include hosted events, the Ask AI podcast, our chatbot, and the Ask AI newsletter. To learn more, and get information on sponsorships and volunteering just ask our bot!
This podcast interview focuses on product innovation that has the power to 10x the impact financial auditors can make, and my guest is Robin Grosset, CTO at MindBridge Ai.Robin has a track record as an entrepreneur having worked in and founded successful software startups. This resulted in him joining IBM in 2008 through the acquisition of Cognos, where he was appointed IBM Distinguished Engineer. He has over 20 years commercial experience in the field of Business Analytics. He was formerly the technical lead and chief architect for Watson Analytics, a ground breaking cognitive analytics system. Robin holds many patents in the areas of analytics, data processing and security. Today he leads the development of the next generation MindBridge Ai Auditor that helps professionals detect and prevent financial anomalies, including fraud. He’s created a vision around Human Centric AI, and shared that vision recently at TEDxOttawa.This triggered me, hence I invited Robin to my podcast. We explore the challenges in the financial auditing practice, and how, even after decades of automation, much of the practice is still very manual and sample based, leaving huge opportunities for fraud. Beyond that we discuss why a human/machine approach will always provide the optimal combination to create exponential impact. Here are some of his quotes:T“The existing ways that people were analyzing or auditing financial transactions were inadequate.So typically they would use rules based systems to do this.With the rules based system, you're only going to catch something, you're going to find something that you anticipateSo, you have to imagine the circumstance to find the rule and then it will work it will never find anything you don't anticipate.We think it's a significant problem in the world. There's a group called the ACFE, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners and they estimate the amount of fraud, misconduct, irregularities that are caught each year. They say that that's about $200 billion a year. But they also estimate the amount we don't find. So, these are not detected by any method we have today. And that amount is about somewhere north of $3 trillion per year. So, if you put that number in perspective, that's a little under $500 for every person on the planet”During this interview, you will learn three things:Why human-centric AI is the key to take the impact and insight of virtually any solution to a different levelHow to overcome inertia for AI driven innovation, especially in an industry that’s sceptical by designThat to truly disrupt an industry you need to avoid looking at the conventions and existing standards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We made it! I am so excited to share with you all the first year anniversary of CanInnovate podcast. I can't believe that we made it this far and I could have done it without all of you who supported me and my podcast on this journey. CanInnovate as you might already know is my passion project. A passion project that is dedicated to share to the world how awesome Canadian innovators are. During my journey, I have interviewed so many aspiring innovators who are changing the world as we know it by providing valuable lessons, marketing and innovative tips, cheat sheets and lessons. In this episode, my good friend Julie Shum who had been with be since day 1 get to interview me about the lessons that I learned, the tips that I applied that changed the course of how I do my business and my future plans for CanInnovate. So tune in and have fun! Shoot, have I done? What’s next? I remembered when I first submitted my request to Apple and thought maybe I will get three to four days approval for my podcast. But, things got a little hyped when it was in fact approved 10 minutes after I submitted my request. So I asked myself, what’s next? Trying to prove my mentor wrong My first objective and goal for starting a podcast was to prove my original thesis and my mentor wrong and that there is a lot of Canadian innovation happening on the landscape. There's so much more innovation and thought leadership that is happening in the Canadian soil and I want to share and provide awareness that there are loads of Canadian innovations out there. I love the fact that people are saying that they don't know that this kind of innovation or company is Canadian. I love the feedback that we are getting and which brings awareness of some really great Canadian thought leaders and provide some insights out there to our listeners. My motivation now is really to create that awareness about what is currently happening on the Canadian landscape so that we can start supporting them. Who in the first year surprise you the most being a Canadian innovator? Dr Ann Cavoukian because of her take on privacy just makes me more passionate about securing our privacy. I even ask my clients about their privacy awareness and share with them what think about it and ask how they purge about or how do they maintain it and so on. I was also inspired by Eli Fathi of MindBridge AI because he brings so much innovation tips and he has been a serial entrepreneur for a long time. He taught us how to bring company to life and how to sell these companies for millions of dollars. Eli also told us that his secret sauce for his success was his wife. We also had Ariel Gaten of Muse who has been on our podcast twice where we talk about the value of meditation on our regular podcast episode and a masterclass about changing our minds and practice tactical things on how to get ourselves on stuck on situation by using and understanding how our brain works through meditation. It is also really exciting that we got Daryl Hemingway who is actually a rocket scientist from NASA, who is also a filmmaker and is a serial entrepreneur. He is also the CEO and founder of SmartTone, an entertainment technology company with one goal in mind – connecting broadcast media to mobile. They believe entertainment should excite audiences and enable them to participate. And when i found out that the book that i was reading for years, The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier who is actually Canadian, it blew my mind! Michael provided as with the seven questions that change literally almost everything that I do. Did you apply any tips and tricks or insights that your guests provided? Of course I did, when they share these best practices it really excites me because I’m learning something new and a few important practices that I learned from this best practices are: We can't do things alone - and I think this is really important because we tend to forget that we don't have a support system all of the time. Networking is huge and making network count – Our guests they have given so much insight and values about networking. One of them was Andreas Souvaliotis from Carrots reward told us that he never eats alone. He continues to never eat alone and the reason behind it is to learn the different perspective from people about the world that he didn't learn about and almost having eyes at the back of his head. Where do you think the direction of your project is taking you? This is huge for me because I am transitioning or to change into something that this not only focuses on innovators who talked about their journey but also start offering master classes or a deep dive into those best practices because we always hear about this kinds of tips and best practices but no one tells us how to do it. So now I have been reaching out to these innovators and masterminds to focus on more tactical things to help the listeners understand what we should do about these best practices that were given to us to bring more value into our lives and our businesses. I want to provide more cheat sheets out there where people can do things, more workshops or things that I usually do on corporations. I’m starting to see how valuable it is to see individuals to get the same access to these things that corporations provide and I wanted to really make it user friendly. With all this industry and the Canadian innovators that you have discovered what do you think are going to get disrupted this year? It is really difficult for me to say because I think there is no company that is not going to get hit. For example, Fin-tech is really going to hit insurance industry soon because the whole thing and notion about privacy and security and the level of transparency is really going to continue and it is going to allow the consumers to keep asking questions and companies should be more responsive and I think this is really going to continue to evolve and take place. Another example is the block chain technology, the smart contracts, the privacy, the security and everything else is really going to hit every industry. Supply chain is also a great one because you are looking at end to end perspective. Company cultures, I think the shift on the company's behavior needs to change because they need to be a lot more innovative and they need to hear the employees so that they all have a stake on the ground that needs to be around for a long time. Is there someone you are looking to interview may be an idol or something? I would love to get the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the podcast. I'd love to pick up his brain and talk about what is happening and where things are going and to really hear the vision of what they are thinking. Do you have any surprises up your sleeves? When I started teaching at George Brown University, I talked to a lot of people who connected with me because they listened to the podcast and they wanted to meet. And the one thing that I noticed is that they don't know how to network. So I decided to write a book about networking and communications. I think that networking had become an evolved art because you can network via social media, you can network behind the computer or you don't have to meet face-to-face to create a connection. In fact, I have relationships around the world with people that I have never met but I jumped on a Skype call to meet them. So yes it is about communication and networking but it is really about how to connect with people. Where is your favorite Canadian hot spot or hide away that you can share with us? I love going for a walk by the waterfront!
Solon Angel, the founder of MindBridge Ai, opens up about his tumultuous childhood, his personal connection to fraud and his thoughts on Canada’s tech industry.
On e056 we explore “Leading with Ai” with Mindbridge Ai CEO Eli Fathi. Why? Because PwC estimates that by 2030, Artificial Intelligence will contribute $15.7 Trillion to the World’s economy. That’s why. “A.I. will have the same impact on this planet that electricity had.” Eli Fathi is a serial entrepreneur who has launched several successful and innovative technology companies in North America that served a global customer base. Eli is passionate about personal growth as well, helping people see that challenging themselves and others to be held to a higher standard will serve everyone better, scaling up businesses around world class products that solve real world problems. “The rising tide raises old boats” By defining ambitious goals and empowering teams to take on the challenges and accomplish them, Eli Fathi has founded or co-founded numerous companies. In fact, he has been the CEO of SIX technology companies, including Mindbridge Ai. He has co-authored a book on software project management & had 12 publications. Being a true leader, Eli has always made time to help other emerging leaders and entrepreneurs, including sharing his experiences in business on his blog. “It’s very important that you give back to the community” MindBridge Ai provides advanced anomaly detection solutions based on easy to use human-centric Ai, machine learning and big data to provide the fastest, most flexible and affordable way for organizations of all sizes to effectively find new insights. This company is at the absolute forefront of the Artificial Intelligence curve, pushing boundaries that are changing the way businesses operate in Canada and around the globe. “Our intention is to put Ottawa on the map - plant the flag here that we are open to business in Ai, we have great companies and we can become a centre of excellence in this area.” In June of last year, Eli’s company MindBridge secured $4.3M in seed funding and global VC’s have been buzzing around Mindbridge ever since. Join us by listening in on this excellent conversation with the Inspiring Eli Fathi. Press Play Now. LINKS Eli Fathi on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/eli-fathi Eli Fathi on Twitter https://twitter.com/oiqeli Eli Fathi’s Blog www.mytakeonbusiness.com Mindbridge AI Website https://www.mindbridge.ai
AI provides Foresights - The Holy Grail in AI Companies! Eli Fathi is the Co-founder & CEO of his seventh start-up, MindBridge Analytics Inc. He has been recognized with numerous awards including the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance, Startup Canada 2016 Senior Entrepreneur Award for Canada and Civic Entrepreneurship, you name it he’s got it. Eli has also been featured in publications such as Huffington Post, Globe and Mail and the Financial Post. He is also active in his community and has provided about half a Billion dollars in job creation! Episode Overview: Is big data a problem? Yes, BIG data is a problem but it is also a blessing for AI because big data gives you information that you can mine and provide results. In the machine and artificial intelligence, we cannot detect intent. Error plus intent is fraud. So, fraud is really left in the course to decide the intent but we definitely can detect errors and irregularities in the data. In this episode, Eli talks about the levels of how MindBridge AI works in regards to hindsights, insights and foresights (the holy grail in the AI companies) and how MindBridge applies it on a near real-time basis. He also tackled on the issue about the damage caused by major frauds and how the 80-20 rule takes place. Listen to this episode to learn more about how artificial intelligence helps in securing your financial data with the help of MindBridge Ai. Plus, get the awesome tips that Eli shared with us today! What you’ll learn in this episode: One of the most important things of small company is FOCUS, FOCUS, FOCUS. One of the most attractive markets from their perspective is the external audit market. The CPA world has been using the same processes for the last hundred years and has not been disrupted to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the audit process. They are addressing the internal and external audit market, with Ai Auditor, their extensible AI platform that can also be used for the financial market. Each year, the world loses $3 Trillion dollars due to errors and frauds that are going unnoticed. This is the market that MindBridge is addressing. By using artificial intelligence, MindBridge is increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the audit process. By reviewing the data (trees), we can ascertain the overall high-level aspects of the company (forest). “The relationship between the trees in the forest; Sometimes when you look at the forest, you don't see the trees in the forest and vise versa” but the interesting thing is that with artificial intelligence is that by looking at the trees, you can tell what’s going on in the forest. Tips he shared: You have to build your own credibility Don’t look for a manager but look for a leader Do good; make a difference Ask for forgiveness not permission Don't try to micromanage Don’t criticize but rather encourage Empower people to take action and be solution oriented Be part of a team Don't compare yourself against others Never stop learning Think out of the box Challenge the status quo With every customer meeting, 10 minutes before the end of the meeting always ask the question “what is the next step?” Always ask for the order and make sure that when you get the answer, stop talking. Resources Mentioned: Business Resources: Have a mentor Book recommendation: The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg How Google Works by Eric Schmidt and Jonathan Rosenberg Productivity tool: Arleen Fathi (Eli Fathi’s wife) Website: Eli Fathi Website: MindBridge AI Hotspots: Baan Thai (Ottawa), Royal Treasures (Ottawa) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eli-fathi/ Twitter: Eli Fathi Company Background: MindBridge Ai is a venture-backed FinTech company based in Ottawa, Canada. Through the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies, the MindBridge platform detects anomalous patterns of activities, unintentional errors and intentional misstatements. Using the MindBridge Ai-Auditor, organizations across multiple industries can minimize financial loss, reduce corporate liability and can focus on providing higher value services to their clients. MindBridge launched Ai Auditor, its extensible artificial intelligence (AI) platform in February 2017 and has since enjoyed burgeoning demand. MindBridge Ai has signed over 125 customers in 6 countries and doubled the size of its workforce.
Startup Businesses need help. Only 35% of new businesses will be around after 5 years. Thank goodness for the Guest we interview here. “The failure rate for StartUp Canada Members is half the national average and 8% of our Members are high-growth vs 4% generally” Victoria Lennox is the co-founder and CEO of Startup Canada, the national rallying community supporting and giving a voice to Canada’s 2.3 million entrepreneurs. She has been recognized by the United Nations Development Program and the European Union as one of the foremost experts in entrepreneurship education. “I want Startup Canada to be a household name so we can help people and create a nation of entrepreneurs.” As the catalyst for Startup Generation and host of Startup Nations, Victoria supports and mentors the development of youth enterprise organizations in more than 20 countries; provides advisory support to international organizations in the areas of entrepreneurship networks, education and policy development; and supports colleges and universities in enhancing their entrepreneurial activities. Countries around the world are also working to emulate Startup Canada's methodologies and activities, viewing the organization, under Victoria's leadership, as the best practice in fuelling entrepreneurship culture. “It’s incumbent on all leaders to tell your stories as you never know who you will inspire” Join us for this insightful episode as we dive deep into the world of Startups. Links: Victoria Lennox on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-lennox-606ba78/ Victoria Lennox on Twitter: @VLennox Startup Canada: http://www.startupcan.ca Startup Nations: http://startupnations.co Levis Roots & Reggae Reggae Sauce: http://www.leviroots.com Eli Fathi at Mindbridge AI: http://www.mindbridge.ai Andrea Palmer at Awake Labs: http://www.awakelabs.com Devon Fiddler at SheNative: https://www.shenative.com TechStars: http://www.techstars.com Startup Weekend: https://startupweekend.org Founder Institute: https://fi.co Small Business Administration: https://www.sba.gov Startup Canada Podcast with Rivers Corbett: http://www.startupcan.ca/podcasts/ Ubiquity Leadership: UbiquityLeadership.com Next Week’s Show: Transformational Leadership with International Association of Coaching President Krishna Kumar
Eli Fathi is the CEO of MindBridge Ai – a company that uses advanced solutions based human-centric AI, machine learning and big data to provide to help identify and eliminate financial crimes. “I was bitten by the bug of entrepreneurship. Because you care, you are... The post Canada’s AI Pioneer with Eli Fathi – May 23, 2017 appeared first on Startup Canada.