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Cloud and Clear, SADA's Cloud Transformation podcast, brings in Michael Ames, Managing Director of Industry Professional Services at SADA, to highlight Form Bio. We introduce Chris Haas, Head of Partner Engineering, and Doug Daniels, Chief Technology Officer at Form Bio, to talk to us about some amazing things that they're doing in genetic engineering, bioinformatics, and scalable cloud toward advancing life science. They will delve into how Form Bio spun out of a company called Colossal, which is doing fascinating work in the de-extinction of the woolly mammoth, and how they've built a powerful bioinformatics platform leveraging Google Cloud. Discover the cutting-edge advancements in AI and machine learning models and how these innovations are transforming the fields of drug discovery and gene therapy. Join us for a deep dive into the technology, the challenges, and the future of bioinformatics with Form Bio. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion! ✅
On the tail end of the hottest year on human record, it's clear that climate change is already here—and not slowing down. In the years ahead, the effects of climate change will pose real hardships for billions of people around the world. The challenge of climate change is clear, especially for real estate, as explained in the first of this special two-part series. Now, in this second and final entry of the latest AFIRE Podcast—inspired by the special climate change section featured in the most recent issue of AFIRE's award-winning Summit Journal, and sponsored by the global ESG consultancy, AccountAbility—AFIRE CEO Gunnar Branson and Summit Journal Editor-in-Chief Benjamin van Loon propose that climate change can also represent opportunity for forward-thinking investors. Climate migration will require new housing in resilient geographies, creating demand for fast and efficient construction methods. Extreme weather and other disasters will highlight the need for more robust building techniques. And an historically hotter world also could usher in carbon markets that use Web 3.0 to better reflect the actual cost of assets that contribute to global warming. (Watch the video version of this episode on the AFIRE YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_Hxizapwf0&ab_channel=AFIRE) Featuring interviews with: Jacques Gordon, Executive in Residence, MIT Center for Real Estate Bob Geiger, Executive Director, Partner Engineering & Science Parag Khanna, Founder and CEO, Climate Alpha Zhengzhen Tan, Research Scientist, MIT Center for Real Estate
The year 2023 has been the hottest year in recent record—and it will likely be the coldest year for the rest of our lives. In the face of these record-breaking numbers and climate events, 2023 also proved to be a year that real estate investors lead the charge in confronting the constantly evolving challenges of climate change—including insurance rate hikes, migration and population changes, and the irrational implications derived from “the tragedy of the horizon.” In this, the first of a special two-part episode—inspired by the special climate change section featured in the most recent issue of AFIRE's award-winning Summit Journal, and sponsored by the global ESG consultancy, AccountAbility—AFIRE CEO Gunnar Branson and Summit Journal Editor-in-Chief Benjamin van Loon take viewers and listeners through a conversation with the industry's top thought leaders to explore how investors can prepare for the impending intersection of climate change, global investment, and the future of real estate. (Watch the video version of this episode on the AFIRE YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWYO08tKnZA&ab_channel=AFIRE) Featuring interviews with (in order): Bob Geiger, Executive Director, Partner Engineering & Science Hans Nordby, Head of Research and Analytics, Lionstone Investments Jacques Gordon, Executive in Residence, MIT Center for Real Estate Parag Khanna, Founder and CEO, Climate Alpha
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead welcome Matt Yanchyshyn, GM at AWS Marketplace and Partner Engineering for a conversation on what is driving the growth and adoption of AWS Marketplace and what buyers and sellers can expect in the future. Their discussion covers: An introduction from Matt Yanchyshyn as GM at AWS Marketplace What factors drive the growth and adoption of cloud marketplaces How important is AWS Marketplace to the AWS business and their partners What buyers and sellers can look forward to from AWS Marketplace in the near future Learn more about AWS Marketplace on the company's website.
In this episode of The Art of SBA Lending, we keep the NAGGL interviews going with Kyle Gustafson, National Client Manager at Partner Engineering and Science. Kyle is a former tech-insider with a specialty in SBA software. Ever since Covid, our industry was forced to be more reliant on tech than ever but were we ready to jump into that change so quickly? As our systems and processes are upgrading, it is important that we feel educated on our options when it comes to choosing the right software and LOS for our banks. Ray and Kyle discuss why it is so important to have the right software, who should be involved in making the tech decisions for your bank, what questions you need to be asking to pick the right product, and understanding some of the back-end of creating this software. Tune in now and let us know your thoughts by leaving a review. If you enjoyed this episode please share our channel and subscribe! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is sponsored in part by: Lumos Data Lumos empowers your small business lending growth with cutting-edge analytics and streamlined applications that optimize your performance. If you're ready to take your small business lending to the next level with cutting edge analytics and AI visit lumosdata.com or lumosdata.com/contact-us Able Able is an a AI-powered deal acceleration platform that streamlines the most hated process in SBA lending: document collection and management. You can learn more about Able and schedule a demo by going to www.able.ai
In this Ultimate Guide to Partnering episode, Clive D'Souza takes us through the role and mission of Google Cloud's Partner Engineering organization, explains how his team supports customers and partners on their transformational journey and how partners can best engage with his organization to drive win-win-win outcomes through precision partnering. I enjoyed this insightful conversation, especially our deep dive into ethical AI and the use of AI for Good! Tune in to learn how Google Cloud's Partner Engineering drives the use of AI for good!
Today we look back at some of the best moments from our 2022 podcasts. It was a year full of learning and notable contributions from rocket scientists, industry icons, and some of our favorite content partnerships.If these nuggets inspire you, I hope you'll queue up the full episodes featuring:Sergio Blanco, renewable project finance director at Partner Engineering & Science, Inc., an engineering, environmental and energy consulting and design firm; Michael Burz, CEO, president and co-founder of Enzinc, a green energy startup developing a battery based on zinc; Jeff Cramer, CEO, president and co-founder of the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA); David Kenny, CEO and co-founder of Omnidian, which provides comprehensive protection plans for commercial, industrial and residential solar energy investments; and Mary Powell, CEO and a board member at Sunrun, the nation's leading residential solar, storage, and energy services company. They are among our most downloaded and talked about conversations of the year. You can always find the links to those longer-form episodes and learn more about each guest and the content they've shared in the show notes on our blog. SunCast is presented by Sungrow, the world's most bankable inverter brand. You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make this show free for you at www.mysuncast.com/sponsors. Remember, you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guests and access recommendations, book links, and more than 562 founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or by email.
Due diligence in commercial real estate with our guest Joseph Derhake, PE, Chief Executive Officer of Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. the industry leader in engineering and environmental due diligence consulting. Learn types of environmental reports and assessments, what they cover and why you need them. Learn how to succeed in commercial real estate with real world experts discussing the innermost details of how the business works. Subscribe today at bit.ly/getthecapitalplaybookWatch Charles Williams, CEO and Founder of Pioneer Realty Capital weekly at 11:00 AM CST to learn how to win in commercial real estate.
Tomer Weller is the Vice President of Tech Strategy at the Stellar Development Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports the development and growth of Stellar, an open-source network that connects the world's financial infrastructure. Founded in 2014, the Foundation maintains Stellar's codebase, supports the technical and business communities building on the network, and serves as a voice to regulators and institutions. The Foundation seeks to create equitable access to the global financial system, using the Stellar network to unlock the world's economic potential through blockchain technology. At SDF, Tomer focuses on technology strategy and the future of the stellar protocol. More on Stellar: Stellar is a decentralized, fast, scalable, and uniquely sustainable network for financial products and services that create equitable access to the global financial system. It is both a cross-currency transaction system, designed specifically for international settlement, and for issuance of digital assets, designed to connect the world's financial infrastructure. Dozens of financial institutions worldwide issue assets and settle payments on the Stellar network, which has grown to over 6 million accounts. In his previous role as SDF's Director of Partner Engineering, he led an engineering team working closely with selected financial institutions on defining interoperability standards and building the supporting tools to grow the Stellar network. Tomer has been part of the Stellar ecosystem since 2017, has led a plethora of partner integrations and contributed to projects such as Horizon and StellarX. He holds a MSc degree in Media Arts and Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology And a BSc degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Learn more about Stellar at www.stellar.org You can follow Tomer on Twitter here
I've been getting a LOT of inbound over the last year since President Joe Biden took office as investors and renewable energy developers the world over increasingly see the United States as a “great place to invest”. Sergio Blanco was my direct boss at Conergy, the last real “job” I held, at a time when I was trying to learn what it takes to develop and acquire pipeline in the then-booming Latin America solar market. We went through a LOT of projects, market consideration and strategy meetings, and on-the-ground hunting. So, you could say we both understand what it looks like to develop new markets through trial-by-fire. Sergio is now the Director of Project Finance at Partner Engineering and Science (Partner) and is focused on helping Partner's stakeholders evaluate and due-diligence the Renewables sector. He leads the Due Diligence process, financial modeling, project accounting, and feasibility reports for lenders of solar PV and Storage projects, amongst others. He has managed the acquisition and financing of more than 1GW on solar projects throughout the USA and Latin America, and has also managed organizations and M&A Transactions for S&P 500 Companies and relevant Renewable Energy Developers throughout Latin America and the US. In today's discussion, we focus on the 3 key areas that international companies must focus on when investing in new markets: Knowledge gathering / best practices - How well do I understand the market? Foreign direct investment - What kind of investment will it take, and what are the expected returns? Operational Readiness - What must I understand about place, people, projects to stand up a functional business in the region? It's a treasure trove of insight packed into a tiny package, so I hope you enjoy this Tactical Tuesday, Solar Warrior! Thanks for taking the time to stop by. I'd love to hear from you. How did this episode land? Good timing? Leave you with more questions than answers? I'm here for you…DM me or better yet leave your Questions as a comment on https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus/detail/recent-activity/shares/ (my LI Post) for today's episode (might have to scroll to find it)! And I get into a little more of the back-story on the https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/439 (blog post) for the episode, so hope you'll check that out as well! Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 435 other founder stories and startup advice athttps://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/401 ( www.mysuncast.com). You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on http://www.twitter.com/nicomeo (Twitter), http://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus (LinkedIn) or email
I've been getting a LOT of inbound over the last year since President Joe Biden took office as investors and renewable energy developers the world over increasingly see the United States as a “great place to invest”. Sergio Blanco was my direct boss at Conergy, the last real “job” I held, at a time when I was trying to learn what it takes to develop and acquire pipeline in the then-booming Latin America solar market. We went through a LOT of projects, market consideration and strategy meetings, and on-the-ground hunting. So, you could say we both understand what it looks like to develop new markets through trial-by-fire. Sergio is now the Director of Project Finance at Partner Engineering and Science (Partner) and is focused on helping Partner's stakeholders evaluate and due-diligence the Renewables sector. He leads the Due Diligence process, financial modeling, project accounting, and feasibility reports for lenders of solar PV and Storage projects, amongst others. He has managed the acquisition and financing of more than 1GW on solar projects throughout the USA and Latin America, and has also managed organizations and M&A Transactions for S&P 500 Companies and relevant Renewable Energy Developers throughout Latin America and the US. In today's discussion, we focus on the 3 key areas that international companies must focus on when investing in new markets: Knowledge gathering / best practices - How well do I understand the market? Foreign direct investment - What kind of investment will it take, and what are the expected returns? Operational Readiness - What must I understand about place, people, projects to stand up a functional business in the region? It's a treasure trove of insight packed into a tiny package, so I hope you enjoy this Tactical Tuesday, Solar Warrior! Thanks for taking the time to stop by. I'd love to hear from you. How did this episode land? Good timing? Leave you with more questions than answers? I'm here for you…DM me or better yet leave your Questions as a comment on https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus/detail/recent-activity/shares/ (my LI Post) for today's episode (might have to scroll to find it)! And I get into a little more of the back-story on the https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/439 (blog post) for the episode, so hope you'll check that out as well! Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 435 other founder stories and startup advice athttps://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/401 ( www.mysuncast.com). You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on https://www.twitter.com/nicomeo (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus/ (LinkedIn) or email
Welcome to The Mindful FIRE Podcast, where we explore living mindfully on the path to financial independence and beyond. I'm your host Adam Coelho and I'm so glad you're here. I am so thrilled to bring you today's episode with my good friend, Dan Arwady. Dan works at YouTube and heads up Partner Engineering for the YouTube Music Labels operations team. On the side, he's an engineering student, a drummer, a music producer, and an amateur woodworker, and when he's really doing life right he's a meditator and an avid reader too. But in reality, he's usually spending a bunch of quality time with his 1 year old son TJ, his wife Ang, and his dog Levi.This conversation truly felt like 2 good friends catching up and talking about life and as a result we forgot to have Dan introduce himself until about 40 minutes into the conversation. Luckily we were recording the whole time and caught all of the gems he had to share. Editing was interesting to say the least and took me longer than usual but I am really proud of the resulting episode and it was an exercise in practicing my craft of podcasting, which we discuss in the episode. In this conversation we dive into the many lessons Dan has learned in his pursuit to constantly learn and grow as a person and musician through deliberate practice. Dan is an incredibly talented musician, playing several instruments but with a focus on drums. We discuss how he approached getting better at drums through deliberate practice even when he didn't have much time because of work and life. And he also shares how he continues to hone his skills as a drummer by working with expert coaches and now collaborating with friends to put his music out in the world. He just released his first solo track which you can check out on Spotify. In the last 5 years Dan has also made a career switch from Sales to Engineering at Google, which I can tell you is extremely difficult and not something many people are able to pull off. Dan shares how he came to love engineering and how he went about learning this difficult skills, ultimately finding himself pursuing a second Bachelors of Engineering and Computer Science, all while working full time and starting a family. Dan shares a ton of incredible wisdom throughout the episode and I throw in a few pieces of wisdom I've picked up over the years as well. As you may have noticed, on recent episodes of the podcast I've talked a lot about “envisioning” which is all about using the power of your predicting and ever changing brain to create the life you've always dreamed of. If you were ever curious about my current vision, we go into it in detail. I won't spoil it here, you'll have to listen to the whole episode to hear the wild ideas floating around in my mind, many of which are already starting to come together in my life. I hope you enjoy this episode and I would absolutely love to hear what you think. Drop me a DM on Instagram @themindfulfirepodcast and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes every Tuesday!Be well, my friends.Full Show Notes | https://bit.ly/3A2BxiRMore Inspiring Interviews | https://bit.ly/3A34lI7More Guided Meditations | https://bit.ly/3Cc6Big
Mike Stover and Jim Carlson, Grace Schallmo and Teresa Pham, of Partner Engineering and Sciences, Inc. Revisiting the Impact of COVID-19 on the construction industry. Find us on Google Music | iTunes | Stitcher | PodBean Visit the Surety Today page to see previous telebriefings.
In this episode we chat with Tamara Miner, Partner Engineering Manager at Improbable, about the challenges she has faced as a woman in the tech industry. Tamara discusses the benefits of offering internships and gives her advice on how to maintain team morale when working in a remote environment.
Mike Stover and special guest, Jim Carlson, BS, MBA, JD, Technical Director, Partner Engineering and Science, Inc, discuss issues facing the latest economic forecasts and news, changes at reopened sites, delays, replacement contractors, safety, impact of new rules of operation and more. Visit the Surety Today page to see previous telebriefings.
We have a special Guest on this episode of the [CLIC] Podcast. Jenny Redlin, Principal of Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Joins the conversation on the [CLIC] Podcast. If you would like to be a Guest DM us or contact us at info@cliconference.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To bring our business, tenants and properties back to profitability, providing and promoting a safe environment is crucial. Who better to share appropriate strategies than a CIH, Certified Industrial Hygienist who is also a CSP, Certified Safety Professional and lets throw in he has a Ph.D., and works for Partner Engineering and Science Inc. Dr Benjamin Jelin and Michael Bull discuss strategies to activate business and properties safely.Relevant Links:https://www.whitehouse.gov/openingamerica/#phase-twohttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/guidance-business-response.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/organizations/cleaning-disinfection.htmlhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/community-mitigation-strategy.pdfhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/disinfecting-building-facility.htmlhttps://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/controlprevention.htmlhttps://www.osha.gov/SLTC/covid-19/hazardrecognition.htmlhttps://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdfhttps://www.ashrae.org/about/news/2017/ashrae-publishes-2017-version-of-thermal-comfort-standardhttps://www.epa.gov/coronavirusFor customized commercial brokerage services call Michael Bull, CCIM at 404-876-1640 x 101 or visit http://www.BullRealty.comFor cloud accessible commercial agent training, check out Michael Bull’s video-audio training at: http://www.CommercialAgentSuccess.comAppreciate the show? Please thank our sponsors: http://bit.ly/2ty53e1Subscribe to our weekly show topic email notification to know who’s on each weeks show and the topic: http://bit.ly/2gfoKSNYou’re invited to subscribe to the show’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/2u1vr1nFor more videos, podcasts, and articles visit: http://www.CREshow.comConnect with America’s Commercial Real Estate Show: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/americas-commercial-real-estate-show Twitter: https://twitter.com/CRE_show Instagram: https://instragram.com/creshow
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Joey Bonin and Jeff Polasek of Partner Engineering and Science discuss the recent changes to the standard operating procedures of the Small Business Administration.
We’re back! This week, Mark welcomes Gabi as his new co-host! Listen in as they discuss Knative with Mark Chmarny and Ville Aikas. So what is Knative? Mark and Ville explain that Knative is basically a way to simplify Kubernetes for developers. This way, developers can focus on writing good code without worrying about all the aspects of Kubernetes, such as deploying and autoscaling. Knative helps with these functions automatically. Knative also supports many languages which allows developers to bring their own stack. The day-to-day of developing doesn’t change, which is the beautiful thing about Knative! Knative is open source and easy to deploy. Developers can find installation guides online for any Kubernetes certified instance of service. A link to the installation guide for Knative on GKE is in our show notes. Mark Chmarny Mark is a Technical Program Manager for Serverless focusing on enabling customers to be successful with our serverless portfolio on GCP, and driving community awareness of our serverless products on GKE. Prior to that Mark lead the Partner Engineering team for Data, Analytics and ML at Google. Before Google, Mark was the Sr. Director of Datacenter Solutions Group at Intel. Ville Aikas Ville is a member of the Technical Oversight Committee for Knative, leads Knative Eventing, and (with Matt) conceived ducks for K8s. Previously, Ville worked on Helm, K8s Service Catalog and Kubernetes (before it was Kubernetes). Before the OSS stint Ville was a TL for Google Cloud Storage. Cool things of the week Let the sunshine in: opening the market for more renewable energy in Asia blog Get Go-ing with Cloud Functions: Go 1.11 is now a supported language blog Building Google’s Game of the Year with Cloud Text-to-Speech and App Engine blog Welcome to the service mesh era: Introducing a new Istio blog post series blog Interview Knative site Knative Blog blog Knative on GitHub site Kubernetes site MiniKube site GKE site Pub/Sub site Cloudevents site Knative Install on Google Kubernetes Engine site Knative Slack site Question of the week How long does it take for Cloud SQL to detect an outage and trigger High Availability failover? Where can you find us next? Gabi will be discussing the awesome new features of MySQL 8.0 at PHP UK - London and you will be also able to find her at Cloud NEXT Mark will be at GDC in March, Cloud NEXT, and ECG in April Our guests will be at Cloud NEXT and KubeCon Barcelona
Cristina Cordova leads the Payments Partnerships and Platform Partnerships teams at Stripe, the new standard in online payments that handles billions of dollars of business every year for forward thinking businesses around the world. To date, Stripe has raised over $680m in funding from some of the very best in the business including Sequoia, Founders Fund, General Catalyst, Thrive, CapitalG, Kleiner Perkins and Tiger Global. As for Cristina, at Stripe she manages partnerships with some of the biggest global players including Apple Pay, Google Pay, WeChat Pay and more and has also held roles such as Head of Diversity and Inclusion and Manager of Partner Engineering. Prior to Stripe, Cristina was Head of Business Development @ Pulse (acq by LinkedIn) and was in the marketing team at Tapulous (acq by Disney). In Today’s Episode We Discuss: How Cristina made her way into the world of SaaS and came to be Head of Partnerships at one of the fastest growing startups in the world, Stripe? Does Cristina agree with the common notion that certain people are destined for certain stages of a company’s life? How can one determine whether some has the ability to scale or not? What are the leading indicators? What have been some of Cristina’s biggest lessons in scaling from 28 at Stripe to 1,300? What does Cristina believe is the key to success when it comes to adapting to new roles? What worked? What did not work? Where does Cristina see many go wrong? How should employees think about title both when joining and when at a high growth company? What is the right way for them to think about and approach equity? What does Cristina believe is so special about partnerships with early stage startups? How can partnerships be fundamentally dangerous for early stage companies? How can startups determine when is the right time to engage with partners? What are the key questions and terms startups should focus on when partnering with incumbents? What makes Cristina lean in on a partnership for Stripe? What does Cristina believe is the right way to communicate this excitement and set expectations? For the larger player, what does the optimal agreement look like? What are the commonalities in the reasons that Cristina passes on potential partnerships? Cristina’s 60 Second SaaStr: What does Cristina know now that she wishes she had known at the beginning? Who is killing it in SaaS partnerships today? When is the right time to hire a Head of Partnerships? Read the full transcript on our blog. If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr Cristina Cordova
Kathryn Peacock is a Relationship Manager with Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Peacock shares with us the environmental revisions to the SBA policy.
In Episode 4, I speak with James Casey, VP of Partner Engineering at Chef Software. We discuss the impact of automation and adoption of cloud on the way we work and the importance of always starting with answering "Why?"