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Demetrios and Mohan Atreya break down the GPU madness behind AI — from supply headaches and sky-high prices to the rise of nimble GPU clouds trying to outsmart the giants. They cover power-hungry hardware, failed experiments, and how new cloud models are shaking things up with smarter provisioning, tokenized access, and a whole lotta hustle. It's a wild ride through the guts of AI infrastructure — fun, fast, and full of sparks!Big thanks to the folks at Rafay for backing this episode — appreciate the support in making these conversations happen!// BioMohan is a seasoned and innovative product leader currently serving as the Chief Product Officer at Rafay Systems. He has led multi-site teams and driven product strategy at companies like Okta, Neustar, and McAfee. // Related LinksWebsites: https://rafay.co/~~~~~~~~ ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ~~~~~~~Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://go.mlops.community/TYExploreMLOps Swag/Merch: [https://shop.mlops.community/]Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: /dpbrinkmConnect with Mohan on LinkedIn: /mohanatreyaTimestamps:[00:00] AI/ML Customer Challenges[04:21] Dependency on Microsoft for Revenue[09:08] Challenges of Hypothesis in AI/ML[12:17] Neo Cloud Onboarding Challenges[15:02] Elastic GPU Cloud Automation[19:11] Dynamic GPU Inventory Management[20:25] Terraform Lacks Inventory Awareness[26:42] Onboarding and End-User Experience Strategies[29:30] Optimizing Storage for Data Efficiency[33:38] Pizza Analogy: User Preferences[35:18] Token-Based GPU Cloud Monetization[39:01] Empowering Citizen Scientists with AI[42:31] Innovative CFO Chatbot Solutions[47:09] Cloud Services Need Spectrum
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In this episode of Technovation, Peter High speaks with Venkat Achanta, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology, Data & Analytics Officer at TransUnion, a $4.5B global information and insights company. Since joining after TransUnion's acquisition of Neustar, Venkat has led a sweeping modernization of the company's tech stack—culminating in the creation of OneTru, a platform powering data governance, analytics, and AI innovation at scale. Venkat shares how his 7,000-person global team built a single pane of glass to manage petabytes of sensitive data across 30+ countries and hundreds of products. He also discusses how TransUnion's OneTru and TruIQ platforms are enabling internal teams and external clients to rapidly build, deploy, and govern real-time machine learning models.
Jeff Neuman fills us in on what happened at the latest ICANN meeting. Jeff Neuman has just about seen it all in the domain business over the past few decades. The former VP of Registry at Neustar currently serves as a lawyer and policy consultant and is the chief legal officer of Dot Hip Hop. […] Post link: This how we do it down in Puerto Rico – DNW Podcast #477 © DomainNameWire.com 2024. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
If you have been following Silicon Valley and tech news, you might be wondering what the future of tech startups in general are and what trends venture capitalists are following nowadays. Our guest, Paul Martino, might be able to answer those questions for you. Paul Martino is the founder of eight companies including Tribe; one of the world's first social networks, and aggregate knowledge a big data advertising company. Paul holds over a dozen patents on core social networking concepts, content targeting and recommendation systems. This is a fun, fascinating and deeply insightful conversation with one of our favorite thinkers in the tech startup world. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Paul Martino on Venture Capital, Fundraising, and Market Sentiment The conversation begins with Paul Martino and Christopher Lochhead talking about the challenging environment for venture capitalists. Paul Martino acknowledges the tough 18 months, highlighting a temporary upswing but anticipating further challenges. Christopher shares mixed signals from CEOs, noting a tough market despite some positive indicators. Paul observes a significant change in fundraising capital availability in Q2, attributing it to increased confidence with NASDAQ's rise. As Christopher mentions entrepreneurs preferring angel investors over traditional VCs due to difficulties and lowered valuations, Paul disapproves of VC complacency during tough times and assures entrepreneurs that committed VCs like him are open for business, emphasizing their entrepreneurial mindset. He also understands the logic behind entrepreneurs relying on existing investors during market uncertainty. Paul Martino on the impact of market downturn on early- and late-stage companies They then continue to discuss the challenges faced by late-stage companies dealing with overvalued situations. Paul emphasizes the distinction between a down round and a recap, suggesting that a down round, while not ideal, is manageable. He also stresses the importance of CEOs accepting a realistic valuation to issue new options and retain employees, criticizing those who let ego hinder practical decisions. Christopher raises concerns about companies with significantly reduced growth rates, questioning their true value. Paul gives a hypothetical example of a $10 billion company dropping to $3 billion, highlighting the need for companies to adapt and not shy away from necessary adjustments to move forward. Paul Martino on San Francisco's decline and potential for recovery The conversation shifts to the topic of the decline of vibrant cities like San Francisco and Portland. Paul observes the eerie emptiness in once-bustling areas, expressing concern for the loss of the lively environment. Lochhead shares similar sentiments, reminiscing about the exciting times they experienced during previous boom periods. They discuss the root causes of these issues, focusing on policy changes like Prop 47 and Prop 57 in California that decriminalized theft under $1,000, leading to increased crime rates. Paul believes it will take a new generation of pragmatic leaders to address institutional problems and revive cities, estimating a 20-year timeframe for San Francisco's recovery. The conversation highlights their shared disappointment in witnessing the decline of the cities they once knew. To hear more from Paul Martino and the future of tech startups, download and listen to this episode. Bio Paul Martino is a Managing General Partner at Bullpen Capital. Paul is the founder of eight companies including Ahpah Software (a computer security firm acquired by InterTrust; Tribe (one of the world's first social networks), and Aggregate Knowledge (a big data advertising attribution company acquired in 2014 by Neustar). Paul's early online gaming innovations in multi-play...
You don't want to do blocking on STIR/SHAKEN data. We're not there yet. That's the big message in this podcast. Mark Lindsey at ECG tells us that, “You don't want to cause an Earthquake by doing the right thing.” Mark and his team consulted with their colleagues at Microsoft Teams, and our relationships at major STIR/SHAKEN software providers Neustar (part of TransUnion), TransNexus, and Sansay. This gave them insight into the data and wisdom of many engineers and managers at major service providers and at software firms. The undisputed result is this: Every expert recommends against blocking based on SHAKEN data available today. Now this was a little surprising: the very companies that are most likely to benefit from using the STIR/SHAKEN data are saying "woah -- you have to hold off!" This podcast gives us a first look at longer presentation Mark will make: SHAKEN without the EARTHQUAKE" to be presented at SIP Forum's SIPNOC meeting, September 12-14, 2023, in Herndon, Virginia. We learn more about ECG's approach to this situation. ECG gives Service Providers the temporary experts they need to make their networks effective and compliant for all kinds of Voice Service Provider projects. It's critical for Service Provider leadership to audit to verify STIR/SHAKEN implementation is working. And if you're relying on a Third-Party Certificate company to sign your calls for you, there's every reason to believe that practice will be blocked by the FCC soon. You need a way to protect your customers against spam calls, without creating an outage when you do it. ECG can work with your engineering team to find and implement protection against spam calling. If your calls are flowing through TDM-only PSTN Gateways, many of the calls made by your customers will likely be labeled as "Spam Likely." You need to look at ways to get better SIP interconnection to protect your customers and your core business.
Mark is an Edmund Hillary Fellow from the US. He launched Quidnet Ventures, a new fund to support early-stage NZ companies. Mark has spent over 30+ years in the technology and innovation sector, with experience in semiconductor manufacturing, open systems hardware. software development, big data, software as a service, and Internet of Things. Previously he held both CEO and CTO roles at companies like SkywriterRX, Neustar, Symantec, and Airmedia. He ran IBM's innovation lab in Japan and was Managing Director of Vista Labs (Vista Equity Partners), helping their portfolio companies innovate more effectively. He began his career as a research staff member in the Physical Science Department of the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. Mark holds PhD, MA, and MPhil degrees in physics from Columbia University and a BA degree in physics from Harvard College.Lately, Mark has invested in aerospace related companies in New Zealand like Dawn Aerospace and Pypervision. In this interview, Mark will talk about his long history driving rapid innovation in big organizations as well as funding and advising deep tech startups, particularly in New Zealand where he sees ingenuity and creative frugalism has created a global competitive advantage for kiwis.ResourcesQuidnet Ventures - investing in science-based, deep tech companies in New Zealand.Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder and CEO, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through the SpaceBase Open Collective. Or be a SpaceBase Patreon sponsor. (E.g. $3 dollars a month or $36 NZD a year will go a long way in supporting the production of the podcast.)
In 2020, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission put out a call for advertising experts to advise the regulatory body on advertising and privacy. Raashee Gupta Erry, then a director at GroupM's Essence, answered that call. Gupta Erry initially took an interest in the privacy side of the ad industry in 2018 when working with clients to prepare for Europe's General Data Protection Regulation privacy law. Joining the FTC offered an opportunity for her to get a U.S. perspective on privacy regulation from the inside — and for the government regulator to get a peek under the hood of the ad industry from an insider whose experienced spanned brand side at Volkswagen and Samsung, agency side at Essence and Digitas and ad tech side at Neustar. “The FTC wanted to have somebody from the industry who understands all the sides of the ecosystem, who understands how the players operate, what are the sort of systems [and] processes [and] workflows. So it was an opportunity for me to help them, educate them and strengthen their work as well as learn about the privacy world,” Gupta Erry said on the latest Digiday Podcast episode. Gupta Erry's initial task at the FTC was mapping out the mechanics of the advertising ecosystem. Eventually her remit broadened to involve her in the organization's investigation and enforcement efforts that related to advertising and privacy. “[I] got to dig into some of the topics that we all in the industry grapple with, like [Google's] Privacy Sandbox or [Apple's anti-tracking feature] ATT, algorithmic harm, AI bias,” she said. Having left the FTC last fall, she is now back to working with advertising companies on their privacy practices through her consultancy Uplevel Digital. And given the flurry of privacy laws taking effect in the U.S. this year, there's no shortage of work that companies need to do to keep in compliance, especially as enforcement efforts by regulators including the FTC ramp up. “We're looking at 11 or 12 [state-level privacy laws] at this point. So as more of them come into place, there's going to be more regulators, state regulators, looking at these companies,” said Gupta Erry.
Today, Tom is joined by Lisa Joy Rosner, an award winning, patented CMO with over two decades of experience launching and/or turning around enterprise software companies. Lisa brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show, having managed teams of 500+ and budgets of $300M with revenues of $46B. In her conversation with Tom, Lisa shares how she views the mobile app as a key tool in the future as brands aim to strengthen their customer loyalty, engagement, and relationships. Whether it be through adding new features such as AR/VR, implementing AI to better predict exactly when a customer will need a daily product restocked, or asking personalization questions after trust has been established.Additionally, Lisa and Tom discuss what exactly brands should focus on as the market continues to face uncertain times ahead. When the first instinct is typically to buckle down and operate as lean as possible, what's often overlooked is what will then happen once the storm is over and you need to restart your engines. —Guest BioLisa Joy Rosner is a metrics-driven leader with over 20 years of executive experience marketing big data and analytics solutions for public and start-up companies in Mar-Tech, Auto-Tech, IoT, Security, Big Data Analytics, and e-commerce. Most recently the SVP Brand and Digital at Oracle, her teams included customer, sports, and industry marketing, as well as brand experience design, the website, keynotes, the sales portal, and global advertising.Previously, Lisa Joy served as CMO at Otonomo, launching an exciting new category in Autotech, and before that, led a major brand transformation at Neustar. Additionally, she was the CMO at NetBase (sold to Quid), MyBuys (sold to Magnetic), and BroadVision Inc. An avid yogi and swimmer, Lisa Joy is an advisor to CrowdSmart and Quantifind and the mother of four energetic teenagers.—Guest Quote"We as brands, we're forming relationships with our consumers. Consumers are always willing to trade personalization for value, personalization for an experience, and so it goes back to that respect and trust." – Lisa Joy Rosner—Time Stamps *(01:10) Lisa's Background*(04:11) How the brand-consumer relationship has transformed via the mobile app*(08:17) Apps in everyday life*(12:26) The ways brands are experimenting with VR and AR*(14:32) Will consumers continue to give brands their data? *(19:53) Adding in-car features to your app*(24:16) How should brands operate during uncertain times?*(28:24) Rapid Fire Questions—LinksConnect with Lisa Joy Rosner on LinkedInConnect with Tom Butta on LinkedInCheck out the Airship Website
March Capital was investing in generative AI long before ChatGPT went mainstream. In today's episode, we talk with Partner Wes Nichols, who has brought his 30 years of analytics and AI experience as an investor and entrepreneur to help March Capital with this area of focus. Wes is an industry authority in predictive analytics, marketing, AI/machine learning, and digital transformation. He authored the Harvard Business Review cover story, Analytics 2.0, on next-generation analytics to drive more predictive decision-making, with a follow-up article underway currently. A two-time entrepreneur, Wes has created high profile analytics software companies. Most recently, Wes was co-founder and CEO of MarketShare, which had a $450 million exit to Neustar. Prior to that, he was the founder and CEO of Direct Partners, one of the industry's first data-driven analytics and CRM companies, which was acquired by Omnicom Group. In summary, he's one of the founders who really put LA on the map and set the foundation of LA Tech. Episode Details: (0:54): Wes' entrepreneurial background (4:01): Creating one of the first digital marketing companies (8:10): What makes a VC valuable to an entrepreneur (10:15): From angel to full-time investor at March Capital (13:10): Comparing vertical vs horizontal applications of AI (15:33): Positive applications of data and sentiment analysis (17:45): What the military optimizes for (19:38): Joining the LAPD Reserve Police Officer Program (25:45): Why being an entrepreneur helps Wes be a better board member Follow Wes Nichols: https://twitter.com/wesnichols Follow Minnie Ingersoll: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mingersoll/ Follow the LA Venture podcast: https://twitter.com/TenOne10 https://www.instagram.com/ten.one.ten/ Explore other LA Venture episodes: https://www.tenoneten.net/podcast
This week on The Ad Project, we welcome Marty Weintraub from Aimclear. Marty is an entrepreneur, marketer, photographer, and speaker. He founded Aimclear®, a driven, integrated marketing agency dominant in customer acquisition, winner of 27 US Search Awards including 7X most recent Best Integrated Agency. Credits include Airbnb, Uber, Eurail, PayPal, Venmo, eBay, Dell, LinkedIn, Etsy, Gumtree, Firestone, INC Magazine, Amazon, Carewell, Famous Dave's, Martha Stewart Omni, Intel, Travelocity, DECC, Semrush, Optmyzr, Neustar, Macy's, GoDaddy, 3M, Siemens, Land's End, and many more. A fixture on the international conference circuit, Marty has appeared in front of hundreds of international search & social marketing conference audiences, from Jerusalem to Sydney. In this episode, Marty discusses his agency's approach to performance marketing, brand building, public relations, and data analytics. Marty shares his valuable insights about the current state of marketing in 2023 and its future. He notes the ongoing changes and challenges in the industry, including layoffs and shifts in resource allocation due to the rise of AI. He describes the cyclic nature of the industry, with professionals moving between in-house positions, agencies, and consultancies.Marty also emphasizes the need for marketers to adapt to the evolving landscape and ensure their skills remain relevant in the age of AI.Overall, this episode provides a glimpse into Marty's background and the current state of the marketing industry with a focus on the impact of AI. Connect with Aimclear: www.linkedin.com/in/aimclear/Connect with Marty: www.instagram.com/martyweintraub/www.facebook.com/marty.weintraub
Hour 1 * Guest: Lance Migliaccio, Host of The Big Mig Podcast / Videocast Powered by Truth! – TheBigMig.com * Guest: George Balloutine The Big Mig Co-Host and Producer – “The Tip Of The Spear” “If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.” * Biden's Socialist / Communist Promoting State of the Union! * Guest: Michael Rae Khoury, Investigative Journalist and co-founder of PLVSVLTRA.org – a public intelligence agency and government watchdog that curates reports through Open-Source Intelligence. * The Erricson Report – A Matter Of National Security – ErricsonReport.com * a Twitter thread further documenting Ericsson bribing, sponsoring and funding of ISIS. Meanwhile our government and the several agencies involved were fully aware of the misconduct and still allowed the most important contract controlling our 911 Emergency Services to be awarded to a Foreign Swedish Telecom giant in Ericsson – who was knowingly providing aid and enabling ISIS. * Trump: Obama is the founder of ISIS. * Curiously the FCC ignored National Security requirements for this contract. Negotiating the contract on behalf of NeuStar and Rodney Joffe, was cyber security and former Perkins Coie Attorney, Michael Sussman. Hour 2 * An Angry Mob Of Transgender Activists Stormed The Oklahoma Capitol. * Cartel Violence Spills Over Into America; Nations Consider Military Drafts as Wars Loom. * Revealing the backdoor to a corporate spying apparatus being used to hijack our Tax-payer funded DNS and Internet Infrastructure and to spy on over 6.5 BILLION persons worldwide. * This will lead to the largest class action lawsuit likely ever filed in History! – GiveSendGo.com/Emergency911 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guest: Lance Migliaccio, Host of The Big Mig Podcast / Videocast Powered by Truth! - TheBigMig.com * Guest: George Balloutine The Big Mig Co-Host and Producer - "The Tip Of The Spear" "If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." * Biden's Socialist / Communist Promoting State of the Union! * Guest: Michael Rae Khoury, Investigative Journalist and co-founder of PLVSVLTRA.org - a public intelligence agency and government watchdog that curates reports through Open-Source Intelligence. * The Erricson Report - A Matter Of National Security - ErricsonReport.com * a Twitter thread further documenting Ericsson bribing, sponsoring and funding of ISIS. Meanwhile our government and the several agencies involved were fully aware of the misconduct and still allowed the most important contract controlling our 911 Emergency Services to be awarded to a Foreign Swedish Telecom giant in Ericsson - who was knowingly providing aid and enabling ISIS. * Trump: Obama is the founder of ISIS. * Curiously the FCC ignored National Security requirements for this contract. Negotiating the contract on behalf of NeuStar and Rodney Joffe, was cyber security and former Perkins Coie Attorney, Michael Sussman.
About Amanda Terry Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Metagood. She has an extensive background of over 20 years in digital media sales and business development leadership experience from Twitter, NBC, Zagat (acquired by Google), 5min (acquired by AOL), TARGUSinfo (acquired by Neustar), and Acxiom (acquired by IPG). She invests in early-stage, high-growth companies applying technology to solve the UN Sustainable Development Goals. She has a BA from Princeton University in Public Policy and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Entrepreneurial Management and Finance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
Wes was co-founder and CEO of MarketShare, based on some academic insights, which measured the impact of ad spend for major marketers. It was acquired by Neustar in 2015 for $450M.More
Wes was co-founder and CEO of MarketShare, based on some academic insights, which measured the impact of ad spend for major marketers. It was acquired by Neustar in 2015 for $450M.More
In the first episode of our cybersecurity mini-series, Dave chats with Donna Estrin, a PR and communications expert with vast experience at cyber firms large and small. After cutting her comms teeth in the PR agency world, Donna moved into tech, beginning her cybersecurity career handling analyst relations for McAfee. She then helped Neustar transform from a traditional telecommunications company to a high-tech security, data and marketing services company, before working on WhiteHat Security's acquisition by NTT and VMware's acquisition of Lastline.Most recently, Donna led comms for ReliaQuest when they acquired Digital Shadows, before departing to launch her new consultancy firm, Estrin Communications.From analyst, press and media relations to thought leadership, the role of communications is so vital in growing brand reputation and equity. Dave and Donna chat about:how to achieve this in a market that's as saturated as cybersecuritywhat really matters to CISOs, and how to engage them by being helpful and adding valuewhat genuine and authentic thought leadership really meanswhy analysts are so important, and how to build successful relationships with themthe key cybersecurity trends that we need to be aware of going into 2023Not only is Donna the perfect guest to get insight into all of the above and more - but she hails from Shaped By's home city of Bristol! We've invited her for one of our famous local craft beers next time she's over from her home in California.Stay tuned for more cybersecurity specials coming very soon, as we dive deeper into this fascinating industry that's so integral to protecting the way we all live and work.
Neustar's Senior Vice President, John Denemark, explains how Neustar and MEF LSO APIs are helping wholesale carriers to transform manual processes and proprietary APIs to modernize their legacy systems for buying and selling wholesale connectivity access—and enabling automation through interoperability. In this Executives at the Edge episode, host Pascal Menezes explores these topics and more... Read More The post Automating Inter-Carrier Ordering: A Transformational Effort appeared first on MEF.
Timestamp1'24”: From the US Secret Service to fraud control at Visa - what kickstarted this journey?3'58”: Transitioning from the public to the private sector and building an electronic crimes task force6'15”: The goals of payment network VISA relative to the e-commerce in which it participated9'15”: Dispelling the myths around risk in e-commerce and how these narratives evolved into crypto14'15”: The definition of a security engineer and how hackathons are used to counter vulnerabilities16'16”: DocuSign and how it compares to the fundamental structure of a blockchain, as well as, how it works20'07”: Joining crypto-custodian BitGo and how that lead to joining Prime Trust21'47”: Prime Trust – what it is and how it has grown over the years24'01”: The differences between a trust company or a trust custodian versus a depository institution like a bank versus a brokerage custodian like BNY Mellon29'18”: The archetypes of the customers and clients of Prime Trust31'27”: Prime Trust's go-to-market strategy and how APIs as a product feature and distribution mechanism are used34'53”: The vision and mechanisms for growth for Prime Trust over the next year, given the current market state38'17”: The view on where American regulation will land with regards to the crypto industry40'29”: Channels to use to connect with Tom and/or to learn more about Prime Trust
Steven Wolfe Pereira, the CEO and Co-Founder of Encantos, and award-winning bi-lingual edtech company (which I invested in). Encantos is rethinking education through a mix of physical and digital tools grounded in play. Steven is one of the top rated voices on LinkedIn, named by Adweek as one of the "50 Most Indispensable Executives in Marketing, Media and Tech". He has served as the Chief Marketing Officer of Datalogix (acquired by Oracle), Neustar (acquired by Golden Gate Capital) and Quantcast. We talk about storyteaching, inclusion, innovation as well as how to unscale and subscribe.
On today's episode, we discuss how advertisers and publishers can adapt to the privacy and data strategy needs of a radically changing advertising ecosystem for the benefit of both brands and consumers. "In Other News," we talk about the implications of two significant legal cases for Google and what to make of Apple offering more ads. Tune in to the discussion with our analyst Max Willens and Neustar's global vice president of marketing solutions Brett House. For sponsorship opportunities contact us: advertising@insiderintelligence.com For more information visit: https://www.insiderintelligence.com/contact/advertise/ Have questions or just want to say hi? Drop us a line at podcast@emarketer.com © 2022 Insider Intelligence
In this episode, Steven sits down with Amanda Terry to discuss OnChainMonkey's incredible history, its efforts to do well and do good for the world, and its latest collection drop - Karma Monkeys. Amanda Terry is a Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer for Metagood - a Web3 Business that strives to build a better future for Web3 while doing good along the way. Through its first NFT Project - OnChainMonkey (https://onchainmonkey.com/ (https://onchainmonkey.com/)) - Metagood has simultaneously created value for its community members and made a real world impact (https://www.metagood.com/impact). OnChainMonkey is the first 10K PFP Collection with all images, metadata, and rarity traits to be deployed entirely on-chain in a single transaction. They were a Free Mint launched on September 11, 2021 and have traded over 14,000 ETH in Lifetime Sales. Ownership of an OnChainMonkey allows membership perks in the community, exclusive IRL event access, and votes to fund projects that benefit the community and can change the world. OCM was selected as Fast Company's 2022 "20 Best World Changing Ideas" in Impact Investing and 1 of 8 Finalists in the Coindesk Extreme Tech Challenge Web 3 competition, which was presented on June 11 at Consensus. OnChainMonkey's next collection - Karma Monkeys - launched Wednesday, June 29th and will be revealed Friday, July 1st to expand the OnChainMonkey Community and seed its DAO. Amanda is also Co-Founder with Bill Tai and Managing Partner of ACTAI Ventures, an early stage fund whose thesis is that technology can bring scale and efficiency to industries and improve our society and planet. They have a global network of investors, 80% of whom founded companies. They look globally for teams building high growth companies at good valuations and have invested in Web3, Blockchain, AI, Ed Tech, Food Tech, FinTech, Dev Ops: https://www.actaiventures.com/ Amanda has over 20 years in digital media sales and business development leadership experience from Twitter, NBC, Zagat (acquired by Google), 5min (acquired by AOL), TARGUSinfo (acquired by Neustar,) and Acxiom (acquired by IPG.) She's a frequent speaker at blockchain industry events including NFT NYC, Ethereal Summit, SXSW, and Vee Con. She has a BA from Princeton University and MBA from the Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania. *Disclaimer. Richard Carthon is the Founder of Crypto Current. All opinions expressed by members of the Crypto Current Team, Richard or his guest on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Crypto Current. You should not treat any opinion expressed by Richard as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy but only as an expression of his opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only. ~ Put your Bitcoin and Ethereum to work. Earn up to 12% interest back withhttps://get.tantralabs.io/earn/?utm_source=cryptocurrent&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=advertising-display-cryptocurrent&utm_content=lp ( Tantra Labs) ~ New to crypto? Check out ourhttps://bit.ly/394YKFw ( Crypto for Beginners) Step-by-Step Guide to Crypto Investing ~ Follow us on https://bit.ly/3CPwepn (Youtube),http://bit.ly/2TRIArp ( Twitter), http://bit.ly/38yfrqo (Instagram),http://bit.ly/39DhpHi ( Facebook),http://bit.ly/38wsXL5 ( LinkedIn), & https://bit.ly/3yQ30Es (Tik Tok) ~ Want to make ~$25+ a month for FREE? Sign up to get a FREEhttps://www.emrit.io/?referral=cryptocurrent ( emrit.io Coolspot) today! ~ Want to learn more about cryptocurrency? Check out ourhttps://bit.ly/2CbaYzw ( educational videos) today! ~ https://bit.ly/2TF3Gtb (Swan) is the easiest and most affordable way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring purchases. Start your plan today and get $10 of free Bitcoin dropped into your account. ~ Want access to cool crypto/blockchain projects that you can use immediately? Check out ourhttps://bit.ly/3eZ8J1E (...
Thw three time loser a dfailed candidate twice and failed wife and woman the lock her up chants may very well come true, Special Counsel John Durham is revealing new smoking-gun evidence, a text message that shows a Clinton campaign lawyer lied to the FBI while putting the courts on notice he is prepared to show the effort to smear Donald Trump with now-disproven Russia collusion allegations was a “conspiracy.” According to Durham, documents show Democratic cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann lied to the FBI general counsel, telling the bureau that he was not working for any client when he was really working for Hillary Clinton's campaign. Last September, Sussmann was indicted for allegedly concealing from FBI general counsel James Baker his clients – Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and “Tech Executive-1,” known as former Neustar exec Rodney Joffe – when he promoted debunked reports of an Alfa Bank backchannel that linked the Trump Organization to Russia. Sussmann was charged with lying in the September 2021 indictment when he claimed to provide the allegations to the FBI on behalf of no client when in fact he was doing so on behalf of Joffe and the Clinton campaign. According to Sussmann's lawyers, there is no evidence that Sussmann lied to Baker last year. Durham rejected the idea. “The defendant's false statement to the FBI General Counsel was plainly material because it misled the General Counsel about, among other things, the critical fact that the defendant was disseminating highly explosive allegations about a then-Presidential candidate on behalf of two specific clients, one of which was the opposing Presidential campaign,” Durham pointed out last month. “The defendant's efforts to mislead the FBI in this manner during the height of a Presidential election season plainly could have influenced the FBI's decision-making in any number of ways.”Durham rejected the idea. “The defendant's false statement to the FBI General Counsel was plainly material because it misled the General Counsel about, among other things, the critical fact that the defendant was disseminating highly explosive allegations about a then-Presidential candidate on behalf of two specific clients, one of which was the opposing Presidential campaign,” Durham pointed out last month. “The defendant's efforts to mislead the FBI in this manner during the height of a Presidential election season plainly could have influenced the FBI's decision-making in any number of ways.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-k-cohen/support
Wes Nichols is a Partner at March Capital, as well as being an active investor and board advisor to public and private company CEOs. Wes is well-known in the CMO community as the co-founder and CEO of MarketShare, the planning and attribution software used by a majority of the Fortune 500. After growing and merging with Neustar, and later joining the board of Neustar, Wes became an active investor in software companies and joined March Capital two years ago.To say Wes is a man of many interests and boundless energy is an understatement. He is an active member of the YPO–the Young Presidents Organization; he is the author of one of Harvard Business Review's most-read cover stories—and working on another. He is a student of architecture and a recent graduate of the LAPD.In this conversation, Jim and Wes discuss the importance of power, grit and determination when starting a business, tips on attracting venture capital firms like March Capital, and Wes' inspiration for becoming a police officer.CMOs often hold one of the most innovative and challenging roles in business today. Those who excel can operate at the highest level to drive growth and create value for their organizations. To learn more how Deloitte helps bolster the value CMOs deliver, visit www.cmo.deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When we think about the components that go together to make the internet work we probably think of browsers and IP addresses but there is one critical component that brings it together - the Domain Name System or DNS. It's the reason behind when you type cnn.com you end up on the right website.The design of DNS is more than 30 years old, but still is a critical point of the internet today.In October 2021, a misconfiguration error caused Facebook to disappear from the internet for nearly 7 hours. To understand the notion of DNS better, we spoke with Michael Kaczmarek who is the former VP of Product Management at Neustar Security Solutions. Michael directed the research efforts into distributed denial of service attacks and DNS trends for Neustar working closely with the cross-functional team to publish insights on changes in the cybersecurity landscape.Prior to joining Neustar, Michael was with Verisign for more than 18 years where he served in various capacities including VP of product management and marketing.Prior to Verisign, he was a systems engineering manager for Lockheed Martin in charge of their Solid Rocket Motor Disposition in Russia Program.Michael is a Ponemon Fellow and holds a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering from the University of Maryland and a Master of Engineering in environmental engineering from Johns Hopkins University.In this wide-ranging discussion, we looked at How Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are on the riseHow AI can be used to detect cyber threatsWhat the Internet 3.0 might look likeWhat the Facebook 2021 outage tells us about DNSWhat to look for in a DNS providerWhy every business owner should care about DNSThe top3 cybersecurity trendsNew threats such as API securityAnalysis of a real DNS hackWhy Cybersecurity needs to concern every boardThree top cybersecurity tipsIf you are truly digitally curious, then you will want to listen to this episode in full.More about MichaelLinkedInTwitterNeustar Security SolutionsYour Host: Actionable Futurist® Andrew GrillFor more on Andrew - what he speaks about and replays of recent talks, please visit ActionableFuturist.comfollow @AndrewGrill on Twitteror @andrew.grill on Instagram.
Unsurprisingly, Durham's report this week revealed that Hillary Clinton did indeed pay people to fabricate the Russia-Collusion story. Even two-thirds of Democrats who are following the story regarding Neustar and Hillary believe she should be investigated. Also, three whistleblowers came forward and revealed a staggering rise in various diseases as recorded by the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database amongst US troops. What is DMED? Is it reliable? And what about the PolitiFact "fact-check"?
In the 11th episode of no Hype, following Neustar's acquisition by TransUnion, Allyson and Brett connect with their new colleague, Matt Spiegel, EVP of Strategic Planning and Head of the Media Vertical at TransUnion. They talk about everything from identity-enabled businesses to data utopias and the role shopability plays in the traditional set-top box. Learn about Spiegel's career to date, the biggest trends on his radar, and what New Orleans funk has to do with machine learning and heavy-duty math. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/no-hype/message
Brent sits down with former Neustar Sr. Director of Product Marketing (now VP of Product Marketing at Infosum) and podcast host, Devon DeBlasio. They take a deep dive into marketing, privacy, and the need for more data science unicorns to bring a human factor to data and automation! The conversation includes:Neustar and Devon's previous role within the organizationPrivacy within marketingThe big focus on consumer privacy by the government and news organizationsConsumer expectations of advertisersThe importance of transparency to create a better customer experienceHow Neustar approaches identity resolution, and the focus on the householdSolving for the decline of the cookieFinding and retaining really specific talentCheck out NeustarListen to more of Devon on his podcasts No Hype and You're On Mute
Steven Wolfe Pereira, CEO of Encantos talks with Spencer about how the EdTech start-up uses "storyteaching" to help kids learn 21st-century skills. With diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI) baked-in to the Public Benefit Corporation's mission, Encantos seeks to unlock talent from creators around the world to help build inclusive Storyworlds around the characters that make up its Intellectual Property. The platform, co-founded with author/illustrator Susie Jaramillo, who serves as President and Chief Creative Officer helped create Canticos, an Emmy-nominated bilingual baby and toddler brand. Headquartered in Culver City, the start-up has raised a total of $8.5M in over three rounds of funding. Steven Wolfe Pereira began his career in finance at The Blackstone Group and has had roles as the CMO of Datalogix, Neustar and Quantcast. He earned a B.A. from Tufts University, was a Fulbright Scholar and earned his MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management. A Dominican-American born and raised in New York, Wolfe Pereira now lives in Los Angeles with his family.
The Justin Caviar Show is the weekly podcast for you to plug into if you're looking to scale and grow in your health, wealth, life and entrepreneurship. By taking a deep dive into various fields Justin - with his elite professional and world class guests - reveals ways to increase your human optimization. This podcast is specifically designed to show you what is possible and to help you become your very own superhero. Today on the show Justin is with Russ Cersosimo, Chief Marketing Officer of Hemp Synergistics. Russ is an Entrepreneur, Expert Speaker, Marketing, Project Management and Team Building Expert. A serial entrepreneur as far back as his days studying Psychology at West Virginia University, Russ founded Webbula, a data-centric technology company headquartered in California. In 2009, Cersosimo took an idea from concept to market, generating high-profile clientele including Google, Yahoo, T-Mobile, Neustar, and Epsilon. Webbula is now an international leader in the data industry. Russ co-founded Keystone Integrated Care, and was successful in winning a Pennsylvania medical marijuana dispensary permit. Russ' medical cannabis dispensary now has three locations in Western Pennsylvania. In this episode of The Justin Caviar Show your will hear: What got you Russ into cannabis and psychedelics The benefits of CBD Negative side effects of CBD The government's position on cannabis Russ' other passion outside of work The healing power of cannabis As you can tell this uplifting show deconstructs the intellectual insights of elite professionals in their specific fields, finding what makes the biggest difference, so that listeners can implement various electrifying tactics of self-experiment to create astonishing outcomes. For more information on what you heard on today's show CLICK HERE now for more details. Connect with Russ https://www.linkedin.com/in/russcersosimo/ Get your copy of Russ' book Molecular Influence: Successfully Hack The Minds of Potential Investors, Customers, Partners & More
SINC: The Conversation—where IT peers interview each other. SINC's podcast season continues with the conclusion of the conversation between Walter Ferrer and Reinier Moquete. Here in Part Two, Walter and Reinier outline action-oriented leadership strategy, exploring how to cultivate diverse talent in the context of the talent crisis, both at an organizational level and in different levels throughout industry. Engage with Walter and Reinier and experience their live Fireside Chat at SINC's 2021 regional forums: Northeast in Washington D.C. (Oct 3-5th) and TOLA in San Antonio (Oct 24-26th). Walter G Ferrer is Managing Director at Zenlity LLC, a consulting firm focused on transformative innovation to talent agility. Walter serves as COO for a business unit in a large financial services organization; prior leadership experience includes CSC, NeuStar, and ManTech. Reinier Moquete is the founder & CEO of CyberWarrior and CyberWarrior Academy. He has been recognized as an Emerging Leader by the Boston Business Journal and included in Boston's 100 Most Influential People of Color.For more information and our full slate of offerings visit SINCUSA.com
SINC: The Conversation—where IT peers interview each other. Our season kicks off with Part One of a two-episode conversation between Walter Ferrer and and Reinier Moquete. This deep-dive discussion takes diversity beyond lip service, positing its moral accuracy as demonstrative of its integral value to organizational health, business relationships, innovation and resiliency. In Part One, Walter and Reinier explore the implications of cultural awareness and fluency that translate into immediate business results, assess the cybersecurity talent gap and potential impact of overlooked communities such as women, people of color, and military veterans, and address the social responsibility of industry to step up to the challenge. Engage with Walter and Reinier and experience their live Fireside Chat at SINC's 2021 regional forums in Miami (Sept. 19-21st) Washington D.C. (Oct 3-5th) and San Antonio (Oct 24-26th). Walter G Ferrer is Managing Director at Zenlity LLC, a consulting firm focused on transformative innovation to talent agility. Walter serves as COO for a business unit in a large financial services organization; prior leadership experience includes CSC, NeuStar, and ManTech. Founder & CEO of CyberWarrior and CyberWarrior Academy, Reinier Moquete has been recognized as an Emerging Leader by the Boston Business Journal and included in Boston's 100 Most Influential People of Color.For more information visit SINCUSA.com
US stocks were mixed Monday. Plus, TransUnion buys Neustar for $3.1 billion, Live Nation acquires 51% stake in Ocesa, and Uber grapples with Dutch court ruling.
Inside Living on the Edge episode eight, Jason and Dan discuss Continental's new collision avoidance use case demo with Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica, VMware's new CTO, network slicing, Neustar history and MailChimp's exit to Intuit.
00:00 Welcome 00:14 Headlines: DNS and BGP and DDoS Attacks—Oh, My! This week we cover a couple of recent service degradation incidents involving DNS providers 2:19 Under the Hood: Kemal Sanjta, ThousandEyes' resident BGP expert, joins us to discuss the May 6th disruption to Neustar's UltraDNS service, which lasted nearly four hours. We discuss the BGP routing changes we observed during the incident and what they can tell us about the cause of the disruption. We also cover a separate incident involving Quad 9, a public recursive resolver service, which the company says was caused by a DDoS attack on May 3rd. 16:19 Expert Spotlight: Michael Batchelder (A.K.A., Binky), is here to discuss the two “Ds” of the Internet — DDoS attacks and the DNS Questions for Binky? Contact him at binky@thousandeyes.com 31:49 Outro: Questions? Feedback? Have an idea for a guest? Send us an email at internetreport@thousandeyes.com
Michael Schoen, SVP and GM of Marketing Solutions at Neustar, joins Cross Screen Media CEO Michael Beach to share his thoughts on what the future of identity looks like as consumer privacy continues to evolve, and how attribution will transform the video advertising industry, in our latest Screen Wars Thought Leader Interview. Want the latest insights from around the video advertising industry? Subscribe to our weekly State of the Screens Newsletter here: https://content.crossscreen.media/sots-newsletter-signup
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss the appropriate use of data collection and analysis to understand who your customers really are. Joining us is Michael Schoen, SVP and General Manager at Neustar, which is a leading global information services provider driving the connected world forward with responsible identity resolution. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about cross channel measurement. Show NotesConnect With: Michael Schoen: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss the appropriate use of data collection and analysis to understand who your customers really are. Joining us is Michael Schoen, SVP and General Manager at Neustar, which is a leading global information services provider driving the connected world forward with responsible identity resolution. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about cross channel measurement. Show NotesConnect With: Michael Schoen: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steven Wolfe Pereira, the CEO and Co-Founder of Encantos, and award-winning bi-lingual edtech company (which I invested in). Encantos is rethinking education through a mix of physical and digital tools grounded in play. Steven is one of the top rated voices on LinkedIn, named by Adweek as one of the "50 Most Indispensable Executives in Marketing, Media and Tech". He has served as the Chief Marketing Officer of Datalogix (acquired by Oracle), Neustar (acquired by Golden Gate Capital) and Quantcast. We talk about storyteaching, inclusion, innovation as well as how to unscale and subscribe.
The Get: Finding And Keeping The Best Marketing Leaders in B2B SaaS
Todd is a fractional CMO in the Bay Area and also the co-author of the book ‘Beyond Product.' He's on the board of directors of MOCCA (Marketing Operations Cross-company Alliance) and has previously served Verisign, Neustar, SAP, and IBM in a variety of senior marketing roles. Highlights from Todd and Erica's conversation include: - Who needs a fractional CMO and when (hint: It's not just for early-stage companies) - Advantages of fractional CMOs: --Upscale your marketing strategy without the expenses of a full-time CMO --Get rich perspectives and cross-pollinate ideas -When not to hire a fractional CMO (hint: when what you actually need is a lead gen manager!) -Measures of success with fractional CMOs: Is it the number of hours served or the nature of the value and seasoned expertise that they bring? -The secret value of a Fractional CMO (It's more than the marketing expertise but you won't hear it in the pitch!) -How to pick the right fractional CMO: Advice for CEOs
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss the appropriate use of data collection and analysis to understand who your customers really are. Joining us is Michael Schoen, SVP and General Manager at Neustar, which is a leading global information services provider driving the connected world forward with responsible identity resolution. In part 2 of our conversation, we are going to talk about cross channel measurement. Show NotesConnect With: Michael Schoen: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Today we're going to discuss the appropriate use of data collection and analysis to understand who your customers really are. Joining us is Michael Schoen, SVP and General Manager at Neustar, which is a leading global information services provider driving the connected world forward with responsible identity resolution. In part 1 of our conversation, Michael is going to tell us about how customer data for user marketing is evolving. Show NotesConnect With: Michael Schoen: Website // LinkedInThe MarTech Podcast: Email // Newsletter // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host George Rettas talks with Special Guest Thomas Pageler, former Secret Service Agent and current CSO of Neustar, on the future of Bug Bounties in light of the new Uber revelations. Host George Rettas also kicks off the show with an analysis on a new tax surcharge on California companies that will negatively affect Silicon Valley Cyber Security Companies from innovating and becoming successful.
Host George Rettas breaks down what Aleksandr Kogan did with his application to collect Facebook data for the now infamous Cambridge Analytica project and provides his analysis on whether or not Aleksandr Kogan is being singled out or whether there is a much larger data security problem at Facebook on the first segment of the show. Guest Tom Pageler, credit card fraud expert and current CSO of Neustar appears on the second segment of the show and talks about the history of card fraud, how the payment industry has evolved over the years, and how serious card issuers, card brands, and law enforcement take card fraud knowing that card fraud has been extensively used by terrorist organizations to fund their operations. And Special Guest Eduardo Perez, Senior Vice President of Visa, appears on the third segment of the show to talk about Visa's new cyber crime fighting technologies and the Visa ID Intelligence platform.
Host George Rettas and Guest Tom Pageler, the CSO of Neustar, analyze Apple's recent decision to store their Chinese customer's data and their encryption keys in China. As Rettas claims Apple's commitment is to the almighty dollar and not privacy as a human right, Pageler points out that Apple has no choice if it wants to continue to do business in China. Rettas and Pageler explore the trend for country's to demand their citizen's data be stored in the country that they live in and what that means for the privacy rights of those citizens in China as well as other consumers around the world. Guest Debbie Christofferson, a member of the Board of Directors for the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) gives her advice on how to advance your career in Cyber Security, what are the most recent trends in the Cyber Security space, and how cyber security managers must manage risk according to the nature of the business that they are in.
Host George Rettas talks with Special Guest Thomas Pageler, former Secret Service Agent and current CSO of Neustar, on the future of Bug Bounties in light of the new Uber revelations. Host George Rettas also kicks off the show with an analysis on a new tax surcharge on California companies that will negatively affect Silicon Valley Cyber Security Companies from innovating and becoming successful.
In this podcast, Paul Ballew(@Ford) talks about best practices when running a data science organization spanned across multiple continents. He shared the importance of being Smart, Nice, and Inquisitive in creating tomorrow's workforce today. He sheds some light on the importance of appreciating culture when defining forward-looking policies. He also builds a case for a non-native group and discusses ways to implement data science as a central organization(with no hub-spoke model). This podcast is great for future data science leaders leading organizations with a broad consumer base and multiple geo-political silos. Timeline: 0:29 Paul's journey. 5:10 Paul's current role. 8:10 Insurance and data analytics. 13:00 Who will own the insurance in the time of automation. 18:22 Recruiting models in technologies. 21:54 Embracing technological change. 25:03 Will we have more analytics in Ford cars? 28:25 How does Ford stay competitive from a technology perspective. 30:30 Challenges for Analytics officer in Ford. 32:36 Ingredients of a good hire. 34:12 How is the data science team structured in Ford. 36:15 Dealing with shadow groups. 39:00 Successful KPIs. 40:33 Who owns data? 42:27 Who should own the security of data assets. 44:05 Examples of successful data science groups. 46:30 Practises for remaining bias-free. 48:55 Getting started running a global data science team. 52:45 How does Paul's keep himself updated. 54:18 Paul's favorite read. 55:45 Closing remarks. Paul's Recommended Read: The Outsiders Paperback – S. E. Hinton http://amzn.to/2Ai84Gl Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/paul-ballewford-running-global-data-science-group-futureofdata-podcast/ Paul's BIO: Paul Ballew is vice president and Global Chief Data and Analytics officer, Ford Motor Company, effective June 1, 2017. At the same time, he also was elected a Ford Motor Company officer. In this role, he leads Ford's global data and analytics teams for the enterprise. Previously, Ballew was Global Chief Data and Analytics Officer, a position to which he was named in December 2014. In this role, he has been responsible for establishing and growing the company's industry-leading data and analytics operations that are driving significant business value throughout the enterprise. Prior to joining Ford, he was Chief Data, Insight & Analytics Officer at Dun & Bradstreet. In this capacity, he was responsible for the company's global data and analytic activities along with the company's strategic consulting practice. Previously, Ballew served as Nationwide's senior vice president for Customer Insight and Analytics. He directed customer analytics, market research, and information and data management functions, and supported the company's marketing strategy. His responsibilities included the development of Nationwide's customer analytics, data operations, and strategy. Ballew joined Nationwide in November 2007 and established the company's Customer Insights and Analytics capabilities. Ballew sits on the boards of Neustar, Inc. and Hyatt Hotels Corporation. He was born in 1964 and has a bachelor's and master's degree in Economics from the University of Detroit. About #Podcast: #FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future. Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: #FutureOfData #DataAnalytics #Leadership #Podcast #BigData #Strategy
Jayne Babine, VP of Media & Marketing with Neustar Marketing Services, speaks with The MADWomen Podcast host, Liz Horowitz, about how a formal mentoring relationship guided her mid-career path. Hear how specific health & wellness tactics made Jayne's transition to motherhood more productive and less stressful, and what her mentor told her that has shaped how she approaches balance and self-care. Is there a story we should hear? Contact us at podcast@womeninwireless.org.
Super Bowl LI is in the books, and Adweek's podcast panelists have assembled for a special episode about the best and worst Big Game ads of 2017. This week's episode is brought to you by Deloitte Digital. Get to know the world's first Creative Digital Consultancy: http://www.deloittedigital.com/us/ This episode was also brought to you by Neustar. Check out their playbook for marketers at http://neustar.biz/playbook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Super Bowl is nearly here, and Adweek's panel of editors and writers are back to highlight the ads worth watching for. We also talk about the relaunch of Adweek.com and how brands responded to Donald Trump's controversial executive order on immigration. This week's episode is brought to you by Deloitte Digital. Get to know the world's first Creative Digital Consultancy: http://www.deloittedigital.com/us/ This episode was also brought to you by Neustar. Check out their playbook for marketers at http://neustar.biz/playbook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.