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We had a fascinating conversation with Deborah Spence-Cummings in late 2022 and are excited to reshare it in our “Best Of” series. Originally published 12/01/22.Only an exceptional innovator would look at a burgeoning career in operations and pause to examine their reputation and evaluate their goals. With the help of an executive coach, Deborah Spence-Cummings did just that and now serves as the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. Deborah shares how she used an engineering mindset developed at MIT and Northwestern to drive her career progression through positions in operations, planning, project management, sales, and now, artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this conversation with Pat and Shelli, Deborah also discusses her contributions to the innovative processes at Apple and NAVTEQ and how she navigated her career when obvious opportunities did not appear.(01:27) – Machine learning and AI(08:09) – Studying material science(11:38) – Journey to NAVTEQ(18:14) – Taking on different roles(21:45) – Working with an executive coach(26:51) – The engineering of sales(28:33) – Approach to leadership(30:27) – Advocates in your networkDeborah Spence-Cummings is the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. She has previously held executive and senior roles at HERE Technologies and NAVTEQ across operations, planning, program management, and sales. Deborah earned a bachelor's and master's degree in materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
In this episode we are celebrating the career to date of Jane Cusdin-Harris.Jane is the founder of Cusdin Consulting, a company with the purpose of empowering businesses and organisations to attract, nurture, and retain female talent throughout their professional journeys.During a 24-year career in the automotive industry, Jane has worked in commercial transformation programmes, gaining invaluable insights while navigating the complexities of a predominantly male-dominated sector. Her journey began at automotive tech supplier NAVTEQ where she developed her expertise, later advancing within Jaguar Land Rover. Deeply motivated by her core values of curiosity, justice, and creativity, Jane discovered her true calling: advocating for women's advancement in the workplace. Jane's expertise lies in cultivating inclusive communities, normalising challenging conversations, and inspiring action for meaningful change that benefits everyone. Her unwavering energy, empathy, and commitment to fostering equality have seen her recognised as an Inspirational Automotive Woman by the Automotive 30% Club and listed in the INvolve Heroes top 100 Future Leaders list on two occasions.Beyond her professional life, Jane wears the hat of chief ‘magic maker' for her family at home in Warwickshire and is a keen runner. Drawing inspiration from the diverse generations around her, she finds solace and perspective when capturing miles on the open road.As Jane embarks on this new chapter, she remains focused and motivated in her mission to help create a more inclusive, equitable and successful future for all.In our conversation we talk about her childhood and the confidence and independence she developed to become a solo traveller. Jane shares her early dreams to become a photo journalist and how instead she found herself entering the world of navigation technology.We get to hear how her values influenced her professional behaviour, her attempts to fit in to a male dominated environment and her eventual decision to focus her attention on gender equality.This really was a wonderful conversation and I'm proud to share Jane's story and passion with you. I look forward to hearing what resonates with you.If you're listening for the first time, hello, I'm Andy Follows. I'm a trusted advisor to senior leaders in the automotive industry. I work alongside them and their teams to enable Fulfilling Performance. If you'd like to know more about Fulfilling Performance, check out: Release the handbrake! - The Fulfilling Performance Hub on Substack.Connect with JaneLinkedIn: Jane Cusdin-Harris Thank you to our sponsors: ASKE Consulting Email: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilae Email: cvm@aquilae.co.ukEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirror If you enjoy listening to our guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. Episode recorded on 12 April, 2024.
This episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show was taped LIVE at The Lab at G2E in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wayne Kimmel interviewed Chris Reynolds, CEO of Epoxy.ai, Scott Sadin, COO of U.S. Integrity and Eric Weiss, President, North America of Odds On Compliance. Chris Reynolds is CEO of Epoxy.ai. Reynolds has been delivering strategic results for organizations and investors for over 20 years as an executive and founder. He is the CEO and co-founder of Epoxy.ai. Epoxy is an AI/ML-based sports personalization technology company providing tools that help sports leagues, betting companies, and media entities develop new forms of customer acquisition, engagement, and retention. Prior to Epoxy, Reynolds was the VP of Product and Technology at Comcast for over 5 yrs, building and scaling the streaming and product portfolio for the company including Flex, Xclass TV, the Xfinity developer portal, Interactivity and sports. Reynolds joined Comcast through the acquisition of OneTwoSee in 2016. He was the co-founder and CEO of OneTwoSee - award-winning sports technology and data company that built immersive game center applications for MVPD's, CE manufacturers, digital publishers, and broadcasters. Prior to OneTwoSee, Reynolds managed B2B and B2C web products for Navteq a wholly owned subsidiary of Nokia including, navteq.com, traffic.com, and map24.com. Reynolds graduated summa cum laude with BA in Film and Media Arts from Temple University and MS in Organizational Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania. Scott Sadin is the COO of U.S. Integrity. Sadin has experience in operational management stemming from financial services institutions such as Apollo Global Management, Tourbillon Capital and MSD Partners. While working in financial services, Sadin helped develop trading surveillance programs aimed at identifying potentially suspicious equity and debt transactions. Sadin was born and raised in New York City and received his B.A. in Political Science from Lehigh University. Eric Weiss is the President, North America of Odds On Compliance. Weiss was with the New Jersey Division of Gaming (DGE) Enforcement since 1991. He held positions in the Investigative, Technical and Executive Bureaus. Weiss is a graduate of Richard Stockton University and received his MBA from Rowan University. Segments time stamps/chapter 0:00 Intro by Wayne Kimmel of Chris Reynolds, CEO of Epoxy.ai, Scott Sadin, COO of U.S. Integrity and Eric Weiss, President, North America of Odds On Compliance. 9:21 Who does U.S. Integrity work with? 13:37 Why Eric Weiss joined Eric Frank at Odds On Compliance 16:46 How Epoxy.ai maintains a strong team 21:03 Major tech companies joining the world of sports 29:00 How large tech companies in professional sports have affected Epoxy.ai 31:52 Aristocrat X NFL and NFLPA partnership 36:35 The future between U.S. Integrity and Odds On Compliance 39:29 How U.S. Integrity brought the sports betting industry together 43:02 The Sports Betting wave comes into New Jersey 45:00 What will G2E look like in 5 years? 50:01 Shocking events from the last 5 years 52:20 Outro Social Media Handles - Company U.S. Integrity X: https://twitter.com/usintegrity?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/usintegrity Odds On Compliance X: https://twitter.com/OddsOnData Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddsoncompliance/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/oddsoncompliance/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1Qv0kLPDWiQKRH_tu7UUg Epoxy.ai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/epoxy-ai/about/
A year after the landmark Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) became law, the federal government and states are moving quickly to deploy $8.8 billion in rebates for home energy efficiency and electrification projects. The goal is to help American households save money on energy bills, upgrade to clean energy equipment, improve energy efficiency, and reduce indoor and outdoor air pollution. The IRA also includes $200 million for the State-Based Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grants to help states train, test, and certify residential workforce key to successful implementation of the rebate programs. These programs will save households up to a $1 billion on energy bills each year and support over 50,000 U.S. jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). As the DOE moves quickly to get funds out the door, what do states need to know about the ins-and-outs of the programs? What elements are must-haves for success? And what can states do ensure all people benefit? Tune in to find out!Guest Bios: Karen Zelmar is a program manager in the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of State and Community Energy Programs. She joined DOE in 2023 and currently leads the IRA Home Energy Rebate Programs. Previously, Karen worked as the Senior Vice President of Network Planning at Volta Charging and as the Director of Clean Energy Programs at Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), where she leveraged her experience in the technology industry while pursuing her passion for energy and sustainability. Karen has previously held leadership positions at multiple technology providers including AOL and Navteq, before moving into the energy industry. Karen holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Northwestern University's Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and a MBA from the University of California Berkeley's Haas School of Business.Mary MacPherson is a program manager in the Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of State and Community Energy Programs. She joined DOE in 2022 and manages several energy efficiency workforce development programs for states, nonprofits, institutions of higher education, and their partners. Previously, Mary worked at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy for almost a decade. In her former role, she conducted research and technical assistance on inclusive workforce development programs, rural energy efficiency, and state efficiency policies. She has a Bachelor of Science in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology.To dig in deeper, check out these must-read resources:DOE Announcement of Home Energy Rebate Programs IRA Home Efficiency Rebates (DOE)IRA Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (DOE)State Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grants (DOE)Weatherization Assistance Program
Welcome to Eggs! the Podcast, featuring the best and brightest minds in business leadership, entrepreneurship, and technology. Today's guest is Kurt Uhlir, a leading product visionary and expert on the speed of change in technology, who has traveled coast-to-coast advising high-growth companies on how to thrive in the age of disruption.Kurt's non-linear career path started when his father brought home an Apple IIgs, which led him to become an early hacker and hustler. He founded several businesses during high school and college, including Clear Vision, which generated thousands of dollars of free cash flow every month. Kurt then joined NAVTEQ, where he stayed for 10+ years, through their successful $880M IPO in 2004 and ultimate $8.1B sale to Nokia in 2008. He left as the lead inventor on 13 US and International patents, which have been licensed by companies such as Google, Facebook, and many others, an accredited investor in dozens of startups, a successful founder in several outside ventures, and a known business leader across multiple industries.Join us for the conversation as we chat with Kurt about his diverse experiences and insights on disruptive technology, scaling companies, and building teams. All that and more on this episode of Eggs, the Podcast.----Our Guest:Kurt UhlirFounder, entrepreneur, and VP of marketing operations at EXPhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kurtuhlir/https://kurtuhlir.com/----Credits:Hosted by Ryan Roghaar and Michael SmithTheme music: "Perfect Day" by OPMThe Carton:https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggsThe Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist:bit.ly/eggstunesThe Plugs:The Showeggscast.com@eggshow on twitter and instagramOn iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcherAlso available on Google Play Music!Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and infodjontic.com@djontic on twitterRyan Roghaarhttp://rogha.ar
Ajay Prasad is the founder, CEO of RepuGen - a healthcare reputation and review management platform helping medical businesses retain and acquire patients. He is also the founder of GMR Transcription Services, Inc. and GMR Web Team. Previously, Ajay held senior leadership positions at NAVTEQ and MagellanGPS. He is an alum of The University of Georgia and Patna University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theindustryshow/support
Kyle Henderson and Joe Lynch discuss real time container tracking, which is exactly what Kyle and his team do at Vizion. Kyle is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry. About Kyle Henderson Kyle Henderson is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry. With a wealth of experience as a repeat entrepreneur and a veteran in product management, development, and design, Kyle has played pivotal roles in nine early-stage technology startups, including senior product management positions at renowned companies like Fullstory, ClearMetal, Nokia, and NAVTEQ. Prior to his current venture, Kyle dedicated three years to developing a cutting-edge control tower solution for supply chain management. Faced with the challenge of limited data availability, he co-founded Vizion, an API-first solution empowering cargo owners, freight forwarders, and software providers to achieve true supply chain visibility by tracking ocean freight in near real-time. Vizion's remarkable success led to Series A funding in summer 2022, and its API is now utilized by companies worldwide. Kyle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Political Science from Berry College in beautiful Rome, Ga. About Vizion Vizionis a leading tech company that revolutionizes container tracking in the logistics industry. Traditionally, cargo owners and freight forwarders had to rely on manual methods such as calling carriers or visiting websites to track containers across ocean and rail. Vizion changes the game by providing multiple data sources that are already connected, offering instant-on capabilities. Their API normalizes data from various sources, including EDI, AIS, port-terminal events, and direct connections to Class I railways. With data refreshed multiple times daily, latency is reduced to 6 hours or less. Vizion automatically pushes complete, standardized, and detailed container tracking events to any software system or spreadsheet, providing end-to-end visibility for logistic service providers, shippers, and stakeholders. Key Takeaways: Real Time Container Tracking Kyle Henderson is Co-founder and CEO of Vizion, a groundbreaking technology company revolutionizing container tracking in the logistics industry. In the podcast interview, Kyle and Joe discuss real time container tracking. Vizon provides multiple data sources for tracking containers across ocean and rail. The company offers instant-on capabilities, allowing users to track containers without the need to call carriers or visit websites. Vizon's API normalizes data from various sources, including EDI, AIS, port-terminal events, and direct connections to Class I railways. The data is refreshed multiple times daily, reducing latency to 6 hours or less. Vizon automatically pushes complete, standardized, and detailed container tracking events to any software system or spreadsheet. The company has recently launched intermodal rail tracking, providing direct connections to the 7 Class I railways in North America. Users can access real-time container tracking data through Vizon's API, pushing the information to spreadsheets, ERPs, TMS, or other software systems. Vizon allows users to track containers by entering container numbers or master bill of lading. The company's API also provides port and terminal events to enhance visibility, including Last Free Date alerts and Available for Pickup notifications. Vizon serves a wide range of customers, including 3rd Wave, Anvyl, Blackstone Shipping, Freight Mango, Geodis, Mohawk, Overhaul, Redwood, Revolution Beauty, Visco, gtms, and Samsonite. Learn More About Real Time Container Tracking Kyle on LinkedIn Vizion on LinkedIn Vizion YouTube Channel Vizion website Vizion Resource Hub: Whitepapers, Case Studies, & Use Case Guides Episode Sponsor: Tomorrow.io The Biggest Risk Facing Truck Drivers with Dan Slagen Trucking & Road Solutions: Weather Intelligence for Logistics & Transportation Episode Sponsor: Lean Solutions Group Outsourced Sales and Marketing with Ryan Mann The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Jon Werner | CEO - Bones In Motion, Co-founder - Koya Cherie Werner | CEO - Fiesta, Co-Founder - Koya https://www.whywestrive.com/episodes/bones-in-motion-koya Your phone is your fitness device. This episode covers the journey of Bones in Motion (acquired by Adidas) and the growth of a new startup - Koya. Bones in Motion - Mobile lifestyle services company acquired by adidas that developed mobile phone applications and web services to monitor and track outdoor enthusiasts in real-time and create a dynamic online journal of their distance, pace, calories burned, and route taken.Won Best Global Location-based App 2005 from Navteq and Best Location-based App 2005 from ESRI. Awarded multiple US and global patents covering a wide-range of mobile fitness innovations. Koya - Canceling loneliness one connection at a time. KOYA Innovations develops products rooted in connection. KOYA for Business helps companies show gratitude to their employees and customers through a relationship-first experience using one-to-one personal videos and optional gifts. KOYA Connect turbo-charges networking events for attendees and provides ROI metrics for sponsors creating a win/win for all. --
Only an exceptional innovator would look at a burgeoning career in operations and pause to examine their reputation and evaluate their goals. With the help of an executive coach, Deborah Spence-Cummings did just that and now serves as the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. Deborah shares how she used an engineering mindset developed at MIT and Northwestern to drive her career progression through positions in operations, planning, project management, sales, and now, artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this conversation with Pat and Shelli, Deborah also discusses her contributions to the innovative processes at Apple and NAVTEQ and how she navigated her career when opportunities did not automatically appear. (1:27) – Machine learning and AI(8:09) – Studying material science(11:38) – Journey to NAVTEQ(18:14) – Taking on different roles(21:45) – Working with an executive coach(26:51) – The engineering of sales(28:33) – Approach to leadership(30:27) – Advocates in your networkDeborah Spence-Cummings is the Director of AI/ML Operations at Apple. She has previously held executive and senior roles at HERE Technologies and NAVTEQ across operations, planning, program management, and sales. Deborah earned a bachelor's and master's degree in materials science and engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
El servicio de mapas más importante del mundo no es de Google, es de Here, una empresa de tecnología heredera de Nokia, que hoy es propiedad de Audio, BMW y Mercedes Benz. Y Google Maps es el segundo de la lista.HERE WeGo es un servicio de mapas y navegación web operado por Here Technologies y desarrollado inicialmente por Nokia. En 2013, HERE Technologies lanzó esta aplicación de mapas web como una versión renovada de Nokia Maps. HERE Apps LLC Está en el 88% de sistemas de navegación integrados, 55% de dispositivos personales de navegación y App disponible en el 99% de los teléfonos inteligentes, en apps como Here We Go. No tiene las reseñas de Google, pero vincula las reseñas de los usuarios de TripadvisorOfrece datos dedicados para caravanas, autocaravanas o camiones. Aquí están algunas de las empresas de tecnología para vehículos incluyen la cartografía de Here: - Alpine- Pioneer- JVC- Sony- Panasonic- Garmin- Blaupunkt- Dell- Navigon- Airis- Route 66HERE Technologies es una Compañía multinacional que desarrolla el servicio de mapas y geolocalización. Fue fundada en 1985 como NAVTEQ y después se fusionó con Nokia Maps.Nokia abandonó la fabricación de teléfonos en 2014 y lanzó una versión beta de la aplicación Here Maps para los Samsung Galaxy y luego para Android. 2015, Nokia anunció que había llegado a un acuerdo para la venta de HERE a un consorcio de empresas automotrices formado por Audi, BMW y el grupo Mercedes-BenzHERE Technologies es una compañía con más de 9.000 empleados en 54 países. La compañía es la mayor empresa de geolocalización a nivel global.Here ha sido el servicio de mapas más popular en el mundo por 5 años, según un informe de Counterpoint Research, publicado por El País, analizando los servicios de localización en el mercado global: [https://motor.elpais.com/tecnologia/here-el-navegador-que-ha-desbancado-a-google-maps/] En segundo puesto está Google Maps, navegador predefinido en Android.Encuentra más episodios en ElSiglo21esHoy.com
El servicio de mapas más importante del mundo no es de Google, es de Here, una empresa de tecnología heredera de Nokia, que hoy es propiedad de Audi, BMW y Mercedes Benz. Y Google Maps es el segundo de la lista.HERE WeGo es un servicio de mapas y navegación web operado por Here Technologies y desarrollado inicialmente por Nokia. En 2013, HERE Technologies lanzó esta aplicación de mapas web como una versión renovada de Nokia Maps. HERE Apps LLC Está en el 88% de sistemas de navegación integrados, 55% de dispositivos personales de navegación y App disponible en el 99% de los teléfonos inteligentes, en apps como Here We Go. No tiene las reseñas de Google, pero vincula las reseñas de los usuarios de TripadvisorOfrece datos dedicados para caravanas, autocaravanas o camiones. Aquí están algunas de las empresas de tecnología para vehículos incluyen la cartografía de Here: - Alpine- Pioneer- JVC- Sony- Panasonic- Garmin- Blaupunkt- Dell- Navigon- Airis- Route 66HERE Technologies es una Compañía multinacional que desarrolla el servicio de mapas y geolocalización. Fue fundada en 1985 como NAVTEQ y después se fusionó con Nokia Maps.Nokia abandonó la fabricación de teléfonos en 2014 y lanzó una versión beta de la aplicación Here Maps para los Samsung Galaxy y luego para Android. 2015, Nokia anunció que había llegado a un acuerdo para la venta de HERE a un consorcio de empresas automotrices formado por Audi, BMW y el grupo Mercedes-BenzHERE Technologies es una compañía con más de 9.000 empleados en 54 países. La compañía es la mayor empresa de geolocalización a nivel global.Here ha sido el servicio de mapas más popular en el mundo por 5 años, según un informe de Counterpoint Research, publicado por El País, analizando los servicios de localización en el mercado global: [https://motor.elpais.com/tecnologia/here-el-navegador-que-ha-desbancado-a-google-maps/] En segundo puesto está Google Maps, navegador predefinido en Android.Encuentra más episodios en ElSiglo21esHoy.com
El servicio de mapas más importante del mundo no es de Google, es de Here, una empresa de tecnología heredera de Nokia, que hoy es propiedad de Audi, BMW y Mercedes Benz. Y Google Maps es el segundo de la lista.HERE WeGo es un servicio de mapas y navegación web operado por Here Technologies y desarrollado inicialmente por Nokia. En 2013, HERE Technologies lanzó esta aplicación de mapas web como una versión renovada de Nokia Maps. HERE Apps LLC Está en el 88% de sistemas de navegación integrados, 55% de dispositivos personales de navegación y App disponible en el 99% de los teléfonos inteligentes, en apps como Here We Go. No tiene las reseñas de Google, pero vincula las reseñas de los usuarios de TripadvisorOfrece datos dedicados para caravanas, autocaravanas o camiones. Aquí están algunas de las empresas de tecnología para vehículos incluyen la cartografía de Here: - Alpine- Pioneer- JVC- Sony- Panasonic- Garmin- Blaupunkt- Dell- Navigon- Airis- Route 66HERE Technologies es una Compañía multinacional que desarrolla el servicio de mapas y geolocalización. Fue fundada en 1985 como NAVTEQ y después se fusionó con Nokia Maps.Nokia abandonó la fabricación de teléfonos en 2014 y lanzó una versión beta de la aplicación Here Maps para los Samsung Galaxy y luego para Android. 2015, Nokia anunció que había llegado a un acuerdo para la venta de HERE a un consorcio de empresas automotrices formado por Audi, BMW y el grupo Mercedes-BenzHERE Technologies es una compañía con más de 9.000 empleados en 54 países. La compañía es la mayor empresa de geolocalización a nivel global.Here ha sido el servicio de mapas más popular en el mundo por 5 años, según un informe de Counterpoint Research, publicado por El País, analizando los servicios de localización en el mercado global: [https://motor.elpais.com/tecnologia/here-el-navegador-que-ha-desbancado-a-google-maps/] En segundo puesto está Google Maps, navegador predefinido en Android.Encuentra más episodios en ElSiglo21esHoy.com
Not many people are willing to call up their competitors and dive into discussions on bettering the industry at large—choosing to see their competitors as partners. Sara Rossio, Chief Product Officer athttps://www.g2.com/ ( G2), is curious about the ways transparency can build trust internally and how to embrace transparency and collaboration with customers, vendors, and across an industry. In this episode, Sara talks about how she approaches product management at G2, including utilizing artificial intelligence and people to moderate and validate reviews and personalizing data to meet a customer's needs. She discusses her leadership style of providing frequent, direct, and actionable feedback, as well as the importance of supplying context. Sara illuminates the key to her success in product management and how companies can remain competitive: stay curious. (1:05) – Chief Product Officer athttps://www.g2.com/ ( G2) (4:04) – Transparency (8:19) – Inviting criticism (11:49) – Working with competitors (13:24) – Nokia (16:12) – The customer of tomorrow (17:21) – Biggest challenge: talent (22:27) – Frequent, direct, actionable feedback (25:33) – Tough conversations and a culture of kindness (27:59) – Staying curious Sara Rossio is the Chief Product Officer athttps://www.g2.com/ ( G2), a digital marketplace for business software and services that boasts 1.7 million validated product reviews. Sara has worked in project management athttps://www.powerreviews.com/ ( PowerReviews),https://www.gogoair.com/ ( Gogo), Here (ahttps://www.nokia.com/ ( Nokia) company), NAVTEQ, andhttps://www.eaton.com/us/en-us.html ( Eaton). She earned a BSBA in Marketing and International Business at Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts), https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2lubm92YXRpb24tYW5kLXRoZS1kaWdpdGFsLWVudGVycHJpc2U%3D (Google Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/3fOSh73F3sjyK7TIMFSOc1?si=uRAeLNvjQjmbnFjzWIvMlg (Spotify) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts). It really helps others find the show. https://www.dante32.com/ (Podcast episode production by Dante32.)
Hey, School Success Makers! Did it ever occur to you what the school settings in other parts of the country were like? We have Vincent Villella, Director of Northwest Area health education center (AHEC) which also partners with North Alaska Career and Technical Education Center (NACTEC), to share his first-hand experience teaching and living in the rural areas of Alaska. Tune in to know more about the current educational situation in the area and how they continue to keep going despite the challenges. #SchoolSuccess -- Every week on The School Success Podcast, digital marketing agency owner Mitchell Slater interviews school leaders and game-changers in the education sector. Never miss an episode and follow The School Success Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you enjoy podcasts. This podcast is powered by Slater Strategies, a marketing agency committed to helping schools grow their enrollment and connect better with the families in their communities. Find out more at https://schoolsuccessmakers.com. Highlights of the Episode [01:47] I work as the Northwest AHEC director AHEC stands for Area Health Education Center [02:47] finally we are bringing students in for our in person session [03:51] I am helping out specifically with the ATT emergency trauma technician class [04:42] I only have anecdotal evidence [06:07] Gnome is so unique in this region of Alaska [06:57] Finding high quality medical care is a challenge. [07:40] There's no trucks coming up to deliver fuel to our gas stations [08:57] there's something really special about living in rural Alaska [11:42] numerous adverse childhood experiences that are barriers to their success [12:44] attrition here is extremely high for professionals [14:31] So I can't speak with 100% confidence [15:57] Navteq has really good leadership [16:49] students and communities and parents are pumped [17:51] we don't know exactly what's going to happen in the future [18:56] the value in putting on a program isn't necessarily the number of students YouTube Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/8i5XxflE6mw
Jeff Mize is a veteran entrepreneur who sold his firm NAVTEQ to Nokia for $8.1 billion and his Climate Corporation to Monsanto for $1.1 billion. He now heads up PostProcess Technologies. There, Jeff wants to help 3D printed goods become a reality through a number of post-processing solutions. With a variety of technologies with exciting names, Post Process helps remove SLA supports, de-powder SLS builds, and surface finish parts. We talked about Jeff's goals for the company and how he sees the industry grow and change. I think that both Max and I learned a lot from Jeff and hope that you will as well.
En este nuevo episodio de Fusiones y Adquisiciones, el podcast de Empresax.com, abordamos los siguientes temas: [01:30] ¿Quién es José Alberto García Coria? [03:00] ¿Qué entendemos por transformación digital? [06:30] ¿Hay algún marco común de tecnologías o conceptos relacionados con la transformación digital que se repita en el 95% de las organizaciones? [14:45] ¿Cómo el impacto del covid ha cambiado la agenda de la transformación digital de las empresas? [20:30] Adquisición de talento. Importancia de los entornos universitarios para la captación de talento. ¿Está la educación universitaria en consonancia con las necesidades de la sociedad? [27:05] Retención del talento. Políticas empleadas por las compañías. [29:00] M&A en el Sector IT. ¿Qué razones se esconden por el boom de operaciones en el sector tecnológico (Accenture, IBM, Salesforce, Slack, entorno BME Growth...)? [33:45] El caso de la adquisición de NAVTEQ por Nokia en 2007 y comparativa con la compra de Waze por Google. Enfoque lineal vs. exponencial. [37:45] ¿Existe dependencia tecnológica? Google tuvo una caída mundial el pasado 15 de diciembre. La importancia de la ciberseguridad y los planes de contingencia. [44:00] Despedida. ¿Qué libro nos recomienda José Alberto sobre transformación digital?
Dan Udoutch is a passionate chief executive officer (CEO) and multi-time industry leader who has brought multiple successful technology innovations to market. Dan has deep experience in enterprise sales, marketing, professional services, and partnerships. He has led organizations ranging from startups to enterprises with annual revenues of more than $250 million. Currently co-founder and CEO of RSquared, an artificial intelligence (AI) pioneer in the Workforce Intelligence market, Dan was previously CEO of Alpine Data Labs, an AI/ML platform firm he positioned for a successful exit via M&A to Tibco. Prior to that, he was CEO and president of Code Green Networks, a data-loss prevention company that he established as a leader in the healthcare vertical and led to a successful M&A to Digital Guardian. Dan has held prior executive roles at NavTeq, Netscape and Commerce One. Dan has a B.A. from San Jose State University in Math and Computer Science. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
Angela discusses artificial intelligence replacing jobs w/ iHeartMedia's layoffs, mass surveillance using technology, and more with Shawn Gunn. Shawn started his career on Wall Street and has created over $1 billion in value for investors as an executive, entrepreneur and investor with brands like Microsoft, NAVTEQ, Hearst, IHS and Nokia. He's currently focused on leveraging neural computing and deep learning artificial intelligence for gaming with his company PLLAY Labs.The article referenced in this discussion can be found here:https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2020/01/15/iheartradio-replaces-human-workers-ai/You can watch video of this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/g1uBWwUE0dY
Paul Golding's extensive technical expertise coupled with his philosophical, problem-solving approach has enabled him to work on a variety of projects, with companies like Motorola, O2 UK, Acision, McLaren Applied Technologies, Navteq, Telefonica, Art.com Inc and Prosper Inc. A visionary with the know-how, skills, and respect to pickup any project, we ask Paul how he became interested in the arts. In this episode, Paul discusses his work in understanding and deconstructing people's aesthetic tastes, the challenges of selling art using e-commerce, and his take on the " “I’ll know it when I see it” approach many buyers take when selecting art for their space.-About Paul Golding-As a silicon-chip designer for Motorola, Paul invented (and patented) an AI computing technique that has been used in trillions of cellular calls. He was also a mobile software pioneer, building the world’s first wireless email system and writing several books about apps. His pioneering contribution to mobile led to the rare award of an unsponsored "genius" visa to work in Silicon Valley.Paul’s recent work involves leading the AI and blockchain R&D efforts for a leading fintech company in San Francisco and previously the design of AI techniques to model human perception of art (to boost art sales). He also built an AI platform for visual collaboration. He has created numerous innovation labs in Europe and Silicon Valley. He is also an IEE prize winner.Learn more about Paul hereTweet him @pgolding
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest is a speaker and advisor who helps companies tap into the human side of business. Over the course of her expansive career, she has experienced her fair share of disruption and corporate upheaval. Surviving all manner of corporate restructuring, reorganization, and multi-billion dollar acquisitions, she has seen firsthand how growth objectives suffer because people strategies fall short of expectations. That's why she's made it her mission to help companies cultivate the human point of view in today's data-driven era. An internationally skilled C-suite marketing executive, she has over 25 years of experience working in global advertising, marketing, and corporate communications for a variety of industry-leading companies such as Kraft, Unilever, Nokia, Cadbury, Coors, Gerber's, and NAVTEQ. She is currently writing the book, Now What? A survivor's guide for navigating and thriving through acquisition, which will help companies and their workforces flourish through mergers and acquisitions. Please join me in welcoming Jennifer J. Fondrevay In this episode we explore: how she defines leadership “The most impressive leaders have a sense of humility.” benefits of building trust in your team and getting positive peer feedback: “I really enjoy working with you, I do my best work when working with you.” her “philosophy of pay it forward and give. Always look for how you can give to others.” how writing a book is only the first step if you want to have a true impact on the world the benefits of being inclusive when networking and strategies for connecting at events – “The onus is on you. You can always get something out of a conference. If you go at it with the right mindset.” Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com - episode 62
If you've been around Chicago long enough, at least in the Agile community, you would know that the company currently know as HERE (formerly Navteq and then Nokia) has a great reputation for being an Agile company. The truth is, the Agile movement there started as an experiment - as most things in Agile should. I tag along while Allen Rutzen and Jorgen Hesselberg describe the best example of a true Agile Transformation.
User Research, Rapid Prototyping, Emotion Recognition in an Agile world Rapid Prototyping and agile research are important, but how does one go about doing both? We're all in the midst of building amazing products, but how should you prioritize user research and user testing as you try to accomplish your end goal? Derek Carter, Co-Founder at YouEye, talks with host, Cindy F. Solomon About Kyle Henderson Kyle Henderson is the CEO and Co-Founder at YouEye, an agile user testing tool which offers webcam tracking, emotion recognition and eye tracking. Prior to YouEye, Kyle worked across multiple roles in product, engineering and design-oriented roles, accruing experience at six web startups, NAVTEQ and NOKIA. About YouEye Usability testing for all. YouEye's user testing platform lets you discover your site's biggest opportunities for improvement. http://www.youeye.com/ Meet Carter & Kyle at Startup Product Summit SF2 http://bit.ly/11J59AG Resources: http://bit.ly/18fWTY3
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A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Geography and Science. News: CyberCity 3D, NAVTEQ, and TileMill.
Talking Technology and this week loads of Apple News, plus E3, but mainly, your calls, on Phones, PVRs, iTunes, ISPs and lots more, plus the future of Location based services with NAVTEQ
NAVTEQ representatives Mike Tsengouras and Milton Ospina discuss how Esri software is used in NAVTEQ's map and data creation.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Earth Observation Day. News: OGC, Navteq, and Autodesk.
Cliff Allison explains how NAVTEQ maps support the work of the federal government.
Cliff Allison discusses NAVTEQ's map development process and the integration of Esri technology with NAVTEQ products.
Skip Parker, enterprise sales manager at NAVTEQ, explains how it serves road and traffic data to state and local governments in partnership with Esri.
NAVTEQ's Mike Tsengouras and Ryan Allard discuss the integration of NAVTEQ technology in the Esri Enterprise License Agreement.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Favorite tech and software of the year. News: ERDAS, NAVTEQ, and Software.
Interview with Mimmis Olsson, Marketing Manager EMEA & APAC, NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D), about the leading LBS developer competition, why developers should care and tips for how to make a winner.
Mr John Carpenter, CTO, Mob4HireMr Mark Doherty, Platform Evangelist for Mobile and Devices, Adobe Systems LtdMr John Forster, Marketing Manager, TeleatlasMr Sami Viitanen, Senior Technical Consultant, Forum NokiaMr Jon Billings, Head of Technical Deployment for Mobile, BBCMr Shaun Puckrin, Symbian FoundationMr Demian Perry, Product Manager, NPR Digital MediaMr Michael Coffey, Software Engineer and Creator, Nokia, MobblerMr Patrick Mork, Vice President of Marketing, GetJarMr Redg Snodgrass, Skout
Mr John Carpenter, CTO, Mob4HireMr Mark Doherty, Platform Evangelist for Mobile and Devices, Adobe Systems LtdMr John Forster, Marketing Manager, TeleatlasMr Sami Viitanen, Senior Technical Consultant, Forum NokiaMr Jon Billings, Head of Technical Deployment for Mobile, BBCMr Shaun Puckrin, Symbian FoundationMr Demian Perry, Product Manager, NPR Digital MediaMr Michael Coffey, Software Engineer and Creator, Nokia, MobblerMr Patrick Mork, Vice President of Marketing, GetJarMr Redg Snodgrass, Skout
Interview with Mimmis Olsson, Marketing Manager EMEA & APAC, NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D), about the leading LBS developer competition, why developers should care and tips for how to make a winner.
Mobile Mashup Quickfire: NPR Mr Daniel Jacobson, Director of Application Development, NPR Digital MediaMr Paul Beusterien, Manager Development Tools, Symbian Foundation
Technical interview with Mike Moore, Technical Consultant, NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D) about how developers can use NAVTEQ dynamic Point of Interest (POI) content, NAVTEQ Traffic™ and NAVTEQ Discover Cities™ content to build compelling applications.
Mobile Mashup Quickfire: NPR Mr Daniel Jacobson, Director of Application Development, NPR Digital MediaMr Paul Beusterien, Manager Development Tools, Symbian Foundation
Technical interview with Mike Moore, Technical Consultant, NAVTEQ Network for Developers™ (NN4D) about how developers can use NAVTEQ dynamic Point of Interest (POI) content, NAVTEQ Traffic™ and NAVTEQ Discover Cities™ content to build compelling applications.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Certification for geospatial developers? News: ERDAS, NAVTEQ, and FCC.
In Finland I am a reporter for Ilta-Sanomat, Helsinki’s second-largest newspaper. I write about Finland’s Nokia a lot, so I may have a different perspective on Qualcomm, the San Diego-based chipset maker. For us Finns, Nokia is a larger-than-life, close-to-home success story. We speak the same strange language and it’s our only global giant. In the [...]Click here to play
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main Topic: TeleAtlas. News: Google, GISCI, and Navteq.
interview with George Filley, VP of Product Management @ Navteq (www.navetq.com) on internationalizing digital mapping
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
Main topic: Location Intelligence 2008. News: Windows Live, NAVTEQ, and EDC
In tonight's podcast, continuing my recent tradition, I read a poem, this one by Raymnd Carver called "At Least", and then take a closer look at Garmin (GMN) which recently called off an acquisition and secured data from Navteq for an additional four years. I review the latest quarterly report, the Morningstar.com financials, and a 'point & figure' chart. I explain why I like this stock and have once again reposted this stock on my blog.