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Welcome to Sibling banters, where chaotic and awkward moments are shared. Do have siblings that you share some of your special moments with? Then you could definitely relate with Courtney, Navroop, Asna and Saira on their podcast! The podcast where sibling rivalry meets ridiculous debates, hot takes, and a whole lot of laughter. Expect the sarcasm, nostalgia, and the kind of unfiltered sibling energy you didn't know you needed! Check out all the podcasts from St Aloysius College at https://www.archdradio.com/podcasts/slp/sac
Navroop Sahdev and Don Griswold are beacons of hope in the world of economics and tax law. Navroop is the Founder & CEO of The Digital Economist, an impact organization focused on building a human-centered global economy. Don is a constitutional tax lawyer, regular contributor to Bloomberg, and the founder of the Tech for Transparency Initiative. They are both spearheading movements that are encouraging transparency and responsibility by the biggest players of the global economy. https://www.thedigitaleconomist.com/ https://www.africacoalition.com/ https://news.bloombergtax.com/tax-insights-and-commentary/billion-dollar-tax-cheats-require-a-healthy-dose-of-sunlight If you are interested in joining the Tech for Transparency™ initiative alongside the world's top data scientists and anti-corruption activists, ► please send us an expression of interest at info@thedigitaleconomist.com https://democrasee.club/
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Navroop Sahdev is the founder and CEO of The Digital Economist, an impact organization with the mission to drive technological convergence by bringing investable opportunities, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, to the fore. A pioneering economist and technology futurist, Navroop’s work lies at the intersection of emerging technologies, economic science and business strategy. Along with the world’s most respected digital economists, in 2019 she co-authored “Blockchain Economics: Implications of Distributed Ledgers: Markets, Communications Networks, and Algorithmic Reality”, the first book on the economics of blockchain. Navroop is currently a Connection Science Fellow at the MIT Media Lab, part of a curated group of top scholars and entrepreneurs in emerging technologies with a track record of outstanding achievement, who are building the future of Distributed Ledger Technologies, Digital Identity and Digital Networks. She was listed as one of the Top Blockchain Influencers in 2018 by Media Shower. Navroop is frequently interviewed by Forbes as a subject matter expert on the economics of emerging tech. She has co-authored Hyperledger’s "Blockchain for Business" online course - the biggest on the subject - with over 170,000 students so far and is regularly requested as a keynote speaker at industry conferences. She holds three masters in IP Management, Economics of Innovation and Applied Economics. Previously, she worked at Harvard University and the United Nations Environment Programme. In 2017, Navroop served as a United Nations Youth Delegate. Links: Email: navroop@thedigitaleconomist.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/navroopsahdev/
In this episode of Immigration Law for Tech Startups, I’m absolutely thrilled to be joined by Navroop Sahdev, a pioneering economist and blockchain expert, who has already achieved so much early in her career: She’s the founder and CEO of The Digital Economist, a Connection Science Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a partner at NextGen Venture Partners, an early-stage venture capital firm. Navroop shares her immigration journey. “I never imagined I would ever be out of India—even for a visit,” she says, describing her upbringing in Punjab. Then “I remember how frustrated I was in India. When I was 19 years old, I started looking into going overseas.” Navroop also shares her thoughts on U.S. immigration policy and what entrepreneurs need to do. “Talent is equally distributed in the world, but opportunity is not. That’s where the reform needs to happen,” she says. “I’m optimistic with a new administration reforming a 200-year-old system.” To immigrate to the U.S., she needed to figure out what extraordinary skills she possessed and could contribute, first on an O-1 extraordinary ability visa and then for an EB-1A extraordinary ability green card. “[W]hat was missing [in the blockchain space] was an economist bringing insights or building the next economic systems of the future,” she says. “That became my differentiating value proposition and that’s the type of thing you need for O-1 or EB-1.” Please share this episode with aspiring entrepreneurs, startup founders, or anyone who can benefit from it. Reach out to us if we can help you determine your immigration options whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Navroop shares the push and pull factors that led her to leave her native India and go first to Canada, then to Italy, and eventually to the U.S. She shares her immigration experience in the U.S. and the following: B-1/B-2 visitor visa, J-1 exchange visa, H-1B specialty occupation visa, O-1 visa, and EB-1A green card Why Navroop says it matters what organization or company sponsors your work visa What mindset shift needs to happen when you’re getting sponsored by a company for an O-1 visa or self-petitioning for an EB-1A green card What The Digital Economist does Why the future is fintech, blockchain, and cryptocurrency What type of jobs will disappear Why finding a differentiated valued proposition is important in immigration Why Navroop recommends an O-1 visa over the H-1B visa Navroop’s advice for other entrepreneurs Don’t miss my upcoming conversations with other top technology thought leaders, venture capitalists, startup founders, professors, and futurists on Immigration Law for Tech Startups. Subscribe to this podcast here or on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or whatever your favorite platform is. We welcome your rating and review! Resources: The Digital Economist’s Entrepreneur in Training program; sign up to The Digital Economist’s mailing list for the latest info on this program and others Alcorn Immigration Law publications and courses: Subscribe to the Alcorn Immigration Law Newsletter Immigration Options Chart Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook Extraordinary Ability Bootcamp course for best practices for securing the O-1A visa, EB-1A green card, or the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) green card—the top options for startup founders. Use promotion code ILTS for 20% off the enrollment fee. TechCrunch column: What everyone at a startup needs to know about immigration *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
In this week’s podcast, Karan, Navroop, and Weiming sit down to discuss the changes they have seen since January 2020 till now, a little before the 2020 Presidential Election. How has the real estate market changed? Where is the lending industry? How have 1031 exchanges fared? What new changes are to come? Listen in to find out!
Join Karan, Weiming, and Navroop as we walk you through the basics of a commercial property. We start off by defining a commercial property and going over the differences between the residential and commercial classifications. We continue by delving into what that means practically –from a lending standpoint, tax perspective, and in managing such properties. We even touch on what the mold is of an appropriate agent to represent you in a commercial transaction. If you’re interested in getting exposure to big-game real estate, this episode is a must-listen.
Navroop Sahdev is the Founder and CEO of The Digital Economist, a global impact organization with the mission to drive technological convergence for a human-centered Digital Economy. She grew up in India surrounded by poverty wondering how she could help. After studying liberal arts, she transitioned into studying economics because she realized that money makes the world go round, and wanted the tools to affect change. Today, she is a renowned economist and technology futurist. She co-authored “Blockchain Economics” and Hyperledger's "Blockchain for Business" online course which has trained over 160,000 entrepreneurs globally, and counting. You will learn why constraints are important for innovation, Navroop's take on COVID-19s impact on our economy, and why it's more important than ever to focus on building an equitable and sustainable world.
This week, we’re back to our regularly scheduled artificial intelligence programming with Navroop Sahdev, economist, futurist, Founder & CEO of the Digital Economist. Navroop is obsessed with complex systems, and the power of technological convergence to make better sense of those complexities. Navroop’s work with complex systems is heavily influenced by the natural laws of biology. Rather than studying the world in artificially created fragments, a better paradigm is to study the complex system inclusive of all its interconnected parts. Navroop has leading views on the application of converging, innovative, technologies to address problems within a complex system.
As business conversations move from email to messaging tools, your inboxes may breathe a sigh of relief, but your security team gets another set of worries. Is the product you've chosen is it as secure as it should be? Are conversations happening out of sight that you need to track for compliance reasons? Is information being shared with people outside your organization without you knowing? In this episode of the Georgian Impact Podcast, Jon Prial talks with Navroop Mitter, CEO of ArmorText. ArmorText produces an end-to-end encrypted collaboration platform for critical infrastructure protection and regulated industries. You'll hear about: Why messaging tools are a security headache How to think about privacy versus security when it comes to messaging How to maintain security while keeping a record of conversations for compliance Messaging between trusted parties in different organizations Who is Navroop Mitter? Navroop Mitter is the CEO of ArmorText a mobile security and privacy startup. ArmorText targets the most sensitive communications in the enterprise -- those around the security operations center, the network operations center and, of course, the executive C-suite and board-level communications while still supporting retention & review, governance and information lifecycle management requirements. Previously, Navroop was a Senior Manager within Accenture's North American Security Practice. He has spent a significant portion of his security career-building information security practices in emerging markets, leading international security engagements, and growing the identity and access management practice both in the United States and abroad.
A Human Blockchain Bridge Between Theory And PracticeNavroop is a dynamic and positive force in blockchain technology, and possibly even more importantly, in seeing our present unfolding into the future, she’s effecting change also through emerging technology in its various manifestations, layered over a fundamental foundation of blockchain.She's in a fairly unique position, being representative of both the fields of academia, where blockchain technology is being researched and developed, and as an industry professional actually building out these blockchain platforms in business. It’s the discovery at this grass-roots level of the day-to-day challenges, which then effectively dictates further studies of what’s needed on the ground and how best to develop the tech to meet those needs.While being far from optimal, with only 5-6% of people in the blockchain industry being women currently, Navroop is optimistic about encouraging more to join in. Apart from ignoring those occasional heavy-handed keyboard warriors who like to lurk in the dark behind their Facebook screens insulting from a faceless safe distance, she encourages all people, women and men, to get involved. A space that is so new, developing at such a pace, is in need of all sorts of talent – technical and otherwise.Talking about so much like how to effect mass adoption and converging technologies layered over a blockchain foundation, Navroop is a fascinating and highly informative guest.
In this episode, Hall T. Martin conducts an interview with Navroop Sahdev, a Connection Science Fellow at MIT. Navroop works at the cutting edge of the Financial Services industry, vertical technologies (like Blockchain) and Economic theory (drawing upon Innovation, Networks theory and Complex Systems), creating valuable Business Intelligence. Her experience includes scientific research, business development, team building and business strategy. She holds a host of leadership roles in the DLT space, both as a practitioner as well as a researcher, and speaks regularly at FinTech and blockchain conferences. She also serves on the advisory boards of a tech-driven companies, across industries. Hall and Navroop speak about Framework for valuing tokens, Impact of blockchain transparency on valuation as well as Implications of the SEC regulations on token valuations. We welcome Navroop as a guest speaker at our upcoming Emerge ICO Summit.
Navroop is a Fellow at MIT Connection Science and holds a host of leadership roles in the DLT space, both as a practitioner as well as a researcher. An economist by training, Navroop is building a blockchain-based trading platform for crowdfunded equity. She is also a Research Associate at the Centre for Blockchain Technologies (CBT) at University College London and holds three masters in IP Management, Economics of Innovation and Applied Economics. A United Nations Youth Delegate for 2017, Navroop has co-authored Hyperledger’s Blockchain for Business online course. She speaks regularly at FinTech and blockchain conferences and currently serves on the advisory board of a host of blockchain companies, across industries. Previously, she has worked at Harvard University and United Nations Environment Programme. Her research interests are focused on Distributed Ledger Technologies, Game Theory, Networks Theory and Complex Systems Science.