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Rachel Carpenter, Chief Safety Officer at the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), joins the ITE Talks Transportation Podcast to discuss why the department adopted the Safe System Approach in an effort to reverse traffic fatality rates and address speed, among other safety improvements. She also explains their work with the Safe Systems Pyramid which takes a public health approach to safety, and elaborates on some of the specific strategies Caltrans implemented to win the National Roadway Safety Award. Rachel was a keynote speaker at the ITE Virtual Spring Conference in March.
Rachel Carpenter, Chief Safety Officer at the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), joins the ITE Talks Transportation podcast to discuss why the department adopted the Safe System Approach in an effort to reverse traffic fatality rates and address speed, among other safety improvements. She also explains their work with the Safe Systems Pyramid which takes a public health approach to safety, and elaborates on some of the specific strategies Caltrans implemented to win the National Roadway Safety Award. Rachel was a keynote speaker at the ITE Virtual Spring Conference in March.
Megan Sanders and Rachel Carpenter are both successful women in the automotive industry and motorsports racing. Megan, a Michigan native with an automotive management degree, has honed her racing skills over the years and currently works at Stalantis. She believes in being a trailblazer in the industry and values the opportunity to inspire young girls. Rachel, who holds a business management degree and works for Brown Foreman, has made a name for herself in motorsports alongside her sister. She sees the increasing involvement of women in the industry as a positive development and emphasizes the importance of equal respect for all racers. Join Melinda Russell, Megan Sanders, and Rachel Carpenter on this episode of the Women's Motorsports Network podcast to hear more about their experiences and perspectives.
Sisters Rachel Carpenter and Megan Sanders talk about racing the Gateway Dirt Nationals and racing as sisters in a small budget team. Plus, Brian LeBaron recaps 2023 at Crystal Motor Speedway and talks DIRTcar Summer Nationals Hell Tour.
This is an interview with Rachel Carpenter on her podcast “Wicked or Wise”. We discussed my testimony and some things I've learned in my 10 years of living for God. Enjoy! Her Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wicked-or-wise/id1536070753
How fintech innovators use APIs to empower and educate the next generation of retail investors. Join host Eddie Hudson for a conversation with Rachel Carpenter, CEO, and Founder of Intrinio.
Welcome to the Meta Milspouse Roundtable Tour with Moni Jefferson We are grateful for YOU, our listeners, partners, and sponsors. Moni talks about the second Meta Roundtable at JBLM - Joint Base Lewis McChord in Seattle, Washington. Key takeaways from this episode include: PCS weight limit was an issue discussed in this roundtable. The allotted weight limit to move isn't enough for those with their own business and product-based businesses. Military spouse entrepreneurs are also interested in funding - where to find it, who to trust, and how to apply. Meta is a community-driven platform interested in learning about military spouse issues. The spouses in attendance felt they could share their hearts and struggles as military spouse entrepreneurs with the Meta and The Center for Entrepreneurship. This two - three-hour roundtable discussion served lunch and refreshments with a discussion of essential topics for military spouses. We had ten spouses in attendance from all sorts of backgrounds. In attendance were also two senate representatives: Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski. AMSE is grateful for those who attended - including Meta - Haley Lickstein, Maui Orozco, and members of The Center for Entrepreneurship - John Dearie and Katie Allen. Plus, JBLM Chapter leaders - Rachel Carpenter and Serena West. We are grateful for our sponsors and partners - Meta and The Center for Entrepreneurship. The Center for Entrepreneurship is working alongside AMSE to help legislate for military spouse entrepreneurs. Military spouses should be able to streamline the process of starting a business and pcs from state to state, country to country, without having to constantly jump hurdles or put their business on hold because of red tape. Join us next week for round three of the Meta Milspouse Roundtable Tour with CEO and Host Moni Jefferson. If you're new to Owning Up, subscribe to know when a new episode drops. You can also join our Facebook group to see what other milspouse entrepreneurs are up to and receive the latest AMSE news. If you're a milspouse with a business or are thinking of starting one, join us here at AMSE Membership. Check out our previous episodes for encouragement, connection, and information. We'd love to have you join our fantastic community! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Follow Moni Jefferson on Instagram. Visit our website to become a member: AMSE Email us at hello@amseagency.com
Fintech, What the Heck? dives into the future of innovation in the finance field. Join Co-founder and host Andrew Carpenter as he interviews industry experts, confers with coworkers, and discusses disruption in the field. Sponsored by Intrinio.In this episode of Fintech What the Heck? we had the pleasure of interviewing CEO of RAFA, Abhinav Sinha! We also had another special guest, Intrinio's awesome CEO, Rachel Carpenter. Your host Andrew Carpenter and Rachel Carpenter discuss what Intrinio has been up to and blockchain and SEC regulation and what they think the future looks like. If you have any questions about our financial services or are interested in one of our data packages, please request a consultation today. Our data experts are here to help!Learn more about RAFA at: https://www.rafa.ai/ Check out their social media channels: https://www.instagram.com/rafa_ai_finance/https://www.facebook.com/RafaFinanceAIhttps://twitter.com/rafa_ai_financehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/rafafinanceai/
A Forbes 30 Under 30 Awardee, Former Engineer, Startup Advisor, and so much more.Rachel Carpenter is the founder and CEO of Intrinio. Intrinio is a financial data platform focused on modernizing the supply chain for financial data, and making data easier for fintech developers who are defining the future of finance. This week's spotlight story covers The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi).She shares how being micromanaged let her to entrepreneurship, key learning experiences that can relate to your endeavors, and much more. Carpenter also helps those wishing to scale internationally. It is a huge step, and Carpenter is here to help with tips including regulatory and accounting differences.Welcome to Episode #188 on That Entrepreneur Show - Each week since 2019, the founder of a company or brand shares what worked for them, what they needed to improve on, and all of their learning lessons along the way. This week's spotlight story is Pierre Omidyar.As Co-Founder and CEO of Intrinio, I'm leading my team in an effort to reinvent the financial data supply chain. On our platform you can access fast, accurate, and affordable financial data through a powerful, easy to use API and marketplace. Software developers, financial innovators, analysts, educators, institutions, & startups are building tomorrow's innovations with our data (websites, software, terminals, mobile apps, algorithms & more). The future of fintech is "Powered by Intrinio". Guest LinkedInCompany WebsiteListen to all episodes here: https://ThatEntrepreneurShow.Buzzsprout.comWebsite: https://www.VincentALanci.com/InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInFor Digital Editing Inquiries and Potential Podcast Guests: Email: PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.comHost Name: Vincent A. LanciYouTubeInstagramAdventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenHappy | https://soundcloud.com/morning-kulishow/happy-background-music-no-copyright-fun-royalty-free-music-free-downloadSpotlight Story Source: https://we-fi.org/
Rachel Carpenter, founder, and CEO of Intrinio, based in St. Peterburg, Florida, spoke to Rudolf Falat, founder of the Voice of FinTech podcast, about providing affordable and high-quality financial data for FinTechs building new products and business in the Capital Markets FinTech space.Specifically, here is what they covered: Rachel's background and why she has become interested in financial data What are the most remarkable innovations you have seen in Financial Data Management during your career, and where is the highest potential for FinTechs to improve this area of Finance? What's Intrinio's mission? What's the problem Intrinio is solving? What sort of data are we talking about? Also, what does it mean, financial supply chain? How is Intrinio different from financial data providers like Bloomberg or exchanges? Target clients: FinTechs in the Capital Markets space How big is the opportunity Intrinio is tackling What's the technology behind their solution How Intrinio ensures data quality leveraging AI / Machine Learning Where is Intrinio's team based and approach to hiring talent What's your favorite business book? The best way to reach out and find out more about Intrinio and Rachel
It's Season 7 of the 15{ish} Minute Coffee Chat with Anna and Selena - the go-to Livestream and podcast for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Do you blog for your small business? Blogging has many benefits including setting yourself up as an expert in your industry and creating a community of loyal supportive customers. Join us to chat with our guest, Rachel Carpenter, at The Military Mom Collective. We'll be talking about how building a blog is the foundation for building your small business community, how to find your voice and share your perspective, and the elements of a successful blogging strategy during today's 15{ish} Minute Coffee Chat. Connect + Laugh + Inspire Watch Our Live Episode here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ynkqb06ZOA Toolkit: Holiday Gift Guide: https://military.momcollective.com/guides/ Find Rachel: www.linkedin.com/company/themilitarymomcollective/ www.facebook.com/militarymomcollective www.instagram.com/militarymomcollective www.twitter.com/Military_Moms www.military.momcollective.com/ ______ Grab Our Free Resource Right Here You So Fly Affirmation Guide & Spotify Playlist: https://annaandselena.com/our-resources/ ______ Find Anna: www.nomadabout.com www.facebook.com/iamnomadabout www.instagram.com/iamnomadabout Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annadlarson/ _______ Find Selena: www.thehauoli.com www.facebook.com/thehauoli www.instagram.com/thehauoli Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/selena-conmackie/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15ishminutecoffeechat/support
Military Mom Collective Welcome to Episode 8 of Season 3! This week, AMSE CEO Moni Jefferson is talking to the owners of the Military Mom Collective, Amie Glazier and Rachel Carpenter. The ladies talk about everything from running a business as a military spouse, as a mom, and when you're in different time zones. Plus, on August 14th, they are hosting Bloom - a virtual baby shower for anyone who is expecting new mommas. So it's not too late to sign up! Here are some other things you'll hear about on the podcast: Amie is a Navy spouse with four young kiddos. She is co-owner and Director of Partnerships. Rachel is an Air Force spouse with three kiddos - one in high school, one in middle school, and one in elementary school. She is also a co-owner and managing editor. Plus, she manages the team and works on all of the behind-the-scenes things. The MMC serves all moms, dads, veterans, active-duty spouses, and across 19 time zones. The Military Mom Collective's mission is to reach military families worldwide. The MMC team has a lot of different topics and they seek to connect with others. It's important to MMC that their writers write about real-life experiences. Open and Honest communication is imperative in the conversation with a business partner. Purchase tickets today for the virtual and global baby shower on August 14 at 10 am PST. It's for new and expecting military moms. At the baby shower, participants will receive a digital swag bag and there's also a premium package with a box of goodies. Plus, there are expert speakers and an on-demand library about all subjects for moms. If you're new to Owning Up, make sure and subscribe, so you'll know when a new episode drops. You can also join the Facebook group to see what other milspouse entrepreneurs are up to and receive the latest AMSE news. If you're a milspouse who has a business or is thinking of starting one, make sure to join us here at AMSE Membership. As always, check out other episodes, and we will see you all next week! Visit their website here: Military Mom Collective. We'd love to have you join our fantastic community! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Follow Moni Jefferson on Instagram. Visit our website to become a member: AMSE Email us at hello@amseagency.com
Join us as we delve into the topic of Honor! We have Rachel Carpenter with us as we discuss where has the honor gone in our relationships. Follow Rachel's Podcast " Wicked or Wise" FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/wickedorwise INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/wickedorwise/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sustaininglifepodcast/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sustaininglifepodcast/ Check out our new Merch line and website: sustaininglifepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sustaininglife/message
We finally have another guest on a regular episode! In this episode Sister Rachel Carpenter, host of Wicked or Wise, joins us to discuss the biblical definition of womanhood. We hit on feminism, holiness, and even Biblical celebrity crushes. This was a ton of fun and at times totally mind blowing. Give it a listen! Check out Wicked or Wise here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wicked-or-wise/id1536070753 Outro music by Indiana Bible College --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We talk about the beauty of the Bible, and followed some rabbit trails... okay... a lot of rabbit trails.
Hey listeners, tune in for another special guest! Rachel Carpenter is Co-Founder and CEO of Intrinio, a startup that offers a data marketplace where companies can get stock prices for every exchange in the world. She was recently featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
You’re graduating college, you’ve got your 9-5, health-care covered, cubicle cemented dream on a platter. You call your mom. Everything is good, everything is right, everything is in order, except you. When Rachel Carpenter called her mom, she had one question: to take the opportunity with money, or to sleep on a friend’s couch and earn no money. Her mom said to do the thing that fuelled her.Rachel is the Co-Founder and CEO of Intrinio, a fin-tech start-up that provides businesses with fast, accurate, and affordable financial data. In this episode, Rachel shares the advice her mom gave which shaped her career, losing friends to ambition and why failure can point us in a better direction if we let it.Discover more:Connect with Rachel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelacarpenter/ -Learn more about Intrinio: https://intrinio.com - Follow Intrinio on Twitter: https://twitter.com/intrinio - Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeersproject/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today is the final episode in our “Rewind” Series.Rachel Carpenter is the co-founder and CEO of Intrinio.Intrinio is a financial data company on a mission to power fintech innovation by providing affordable, high-quality data to developers and engineers from fintech companies, large institutions, hedge funds, startups, and universities. Their mission is to power the innovators defining the future of finance through modern data technologies. That means automating the data supply chain with advanced infrastructure and machine learning, delivering high-quality data through cutting-edge tools designed for developers and engineers, and getting it all in the hands of people who are challenging the system.Learn more about Intrinio: https://intrinio.com Follow Rachel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rachel_Ann_C Follow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm
Rachel is the Chief Executive Officer of Intrinio, a disruptive financial data platform launched in 2016. Intrinio’s mission is to use data to power a new generation of innovation in financial services, focusing on reinventing the financial data supply chain. Previously, Rachel became a self-taught web developer and is a member of the Forbes Finance Council, Forbes 30 Under 30, and XBRL US (eXtensible Business Reporting Language. She sits on the board of CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse), the largest domestic violence shelter in Florida, and is an appointed member of the State of Florida Government Efficiency Task Force.
Join host Rachel Carpenter and guest Sarah Carpenter as they discuss the life of Jael!
Join host Rachel Carpenter and guest Sarah Carpenter as they discuss the life of Deborah, Judge of Israel!
Join host Rachel Carpenter as she shares the story of the Wife of Pontius Pilate!
Breaking Bread with AMSE Welcome to the first-ever Thanksgiving episode! Moni and Flossie wanted this episode to feel like a gathering place for friends and like-minded people, so the AMSE team members joined in! But we wouldn’t be AMSE without you, so pull your chair up to the table and join in on the discussion. What are some of your favorite family traditions & recipes? Rachel Carpenter, Copy Editor, has a super-secret stuffing recipe that she won’t share with anyone, but she will make and share that with you! And when she’s near her mother and family, they get together the night before Thanksgiving and prepare the turkey together. Military life being what it is, she doesn’t always get to be with her family. But she is grateful for technology because it enables her to be a part of the tradition she loves. Selena Conmackie, Ft. Hood Chapter Leader, is from Hawaii, and for her, pumpkin crunch (also called pumpkin dump cake) is her must-have Thanksgiving tradition. But the funny part about this tradition is every year she asks her friend for the recipe. Just asking her friend for the recipe has become a part of the tradition around the yummy dessert! Here is the recipe if you would like to try it: Pumpkin Crunch Recipe. Kat Calvo, Partnerships Manager, is all about the pumpkin crunch, too! And traditionally, her family also makes it. Around noon, she usually starts drinking Coquito. Plus, she wraps and stuffs her turkey with bacon. That’s right, bacon. She said it’s her husband’s favorite way to eat it: Bacon-Wrapped Turkey. Adam Evans, Luke AFB Chapter Leader, always hosts a Friendsgiving at their house the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. They have a game they play called Play it Forward. The day of, they all arise very early to begin the game. The game requires a deck of cards, with each card having a specific task: take a selfie with a stranger, complete this riddle, overtip your server, and so on. The tasks are straightforward, and part of the idea is to go to every local business throughout the city. Once the task is completed, the player logs in their deck of cards with the number on the bottom of the deck into an app to keep track of the card. Next, the player leaves the card they have completed with that person they met, and that person can enter the card’s number into the game. They’ve been playing this game for the past six years. Some of the cards have traveled 1.2 million miles! Here is the game: Sneaky Cards Game. Christinna Kitchaiya, Social Media Strategist, says that she used to be traditional in her meal. But her husband is from Thailand, and now that they have traveled the world, their dinner consists of all sorts of flavors from around the globe! Plus, they like to invite people who don’t have a family to share the holiday with their home. Moni Jefferson, Co-founder, and CEO used to have a very traditional meal and still does, but now she likes to order out. However, she does make traditional Puerto Rican rice called Arroz con Gandules (rice with pigeon peas). Her family used to get dressed up for Thanksgiving, but now they wear Christmas PJs all day and watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Anna Larson, Ft. Hood Chapter Leader, has a huge extended family. We’re talking sixty 1st cousins, and they always got together for Thanksgiving. Her uncle was a gym teacher at a high school. When she was younger, the entire family would meet at the gym and use the commercial kitchen to prepare the meal. And for some reason, because she’s not sure how or why it started, there would be homemade pinatas for the children and the teens. The ones for the teens were always harder to get open. But by the end of the day, there would be piles of candy everywhere! The pinata tradition has stayed with her. Flossie Hall, Co-founder, and COO grew up in a very small town with very traditional foods. It wasn’t until she became a military spouse and was introduced to all the diversity within the Thanksgiving holiday that she realized all the good food she could add to her meal! She still serves traditional dishes but enjoys other dishes as well. As the neighborhood cook, she enjoys inviting others over, especially soldiers with no one to share the holiday with, to share with her family of 6 for the holiday. Caroline Schafer, the podcast editor, grew up with the regular traditional foods and loves to make and serve them. But having a son with Celiac’s disease means she has learned to tweak as many recipes as she can. Plus, even though it’s not Christmas, she likes to eat on her Spode Christmas china because it reminds her of her Mimi, who is no longer with her, and Spode was the china she used for the holidays. Each team member took some time to answer some This or That questions. We’d love to hear what you have to say! Sweet potatoes and yams - which is your favorite? Or are you like the AMSE team, and you aren’t sure of the difference? Canned cranberry or fresh cranberry sauce? Stuffing or dressing? Fun fact (because we found out some of the team didn’t know this): stuffing is what you stuff a turkey with, and dressing is served in a dish on the side. Cook or take-out? Everyone cooks. Mostly. Paper plates or China? Pecan or pumpkin pie? Of course, a Thanksgiving podcast wouldn’t be the same if each of us didn’t share what we’re grateful for this year. Even with all that 2020 has brought us, each of us shares our unique and heartfelt gratitude. Of course, one of those things we are all grateful for is you! If you’re new to Owning Up, make sure and subscribe, so you’ll know when a new episode drops. You can also join the Facebook group to see what other milspouse entrepreneurs are up to and receive the latest AMSE news. We’d love to have you join our fantastic community! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Follow Moni Jefferson on Instagram. Follow Flossie Hall on Instagram. Visit our website to become a member: AMSE For more information about the AMSE Alliance: AMSE Alliance
Join host Rachel Carpenter and her featured guest (Thomas Carpenter) in Part 2 of their discussion on Zipporah, the wife of Moses! For complete show notes, favorite sources, and fun recommendations, go to: https://msrachallene.com/2020/11/20/s1e4-zipporah-part-2-ft-thomas-carpenter/
Join host Rachel Carpenter and her featured guest (Thomas Carpenter) in Part 1 of their discussion on Zipporah, the wife of Moses! For complete show notes, favorite sources, and fun recommendations, go to: https://msrachallene.com/2020/11/14/s1e3-zipporah-part-1-ft-thomas-carpenter/
Join host Rachel Carpenter and her featured guest (Faith Richardson) in Part 2 of their discussion on Jezebel, the wicked Queen of Israel! For complete show notes, favorite sources, and fun recommendations, go to: https://msrachallene.com/2020/11/05/s1e2-jezebel-part-2-ft-faith-richardson/
Join host Rachel Carpenter and her featured guest (Faith Richardson) in Part 1 of their discussion on Jezebel, the wicked Queen of Israel! For complete show notes, favorite sources, and fun recommendations, go to: https://msrachallene.com/2020/10/29/s1e1-jezebel-part-1-ft-faith-richardson/
Host Bob Felt visits with the California Department of Transportation's (CalTrans) Rachel Carpenter to talk about safety practices that bring the state closer to a zero fatality goal. Ms. Carpenter shares a handful of areas of focus that will drive the department's roadway safety efforts forward.
We've reached the final book in Kendare Blakes' Three Dark Crowns series! Join my guest Rachel Carpenter and I as we hash out the final battle. Jules's legion curse has been unbound, leaving her out of her mind and unfit to rule as legion queen. Arsinoe desperately searches for a cure and feels it's her responsibility to save Jules and stop Katherine. Mirabella arrives to fight alongside Katherine, but is it a real truce? Can Katherine and the dead queens really trust Mirabella? Pietyr is lost in a coma, thanks to the undead queens and none of Katherine's healers can bring him back. Katherine now has no one to rely on and help her as the legion army closes in. The final battle for Fennbirn is about to take place. Who will prevail?Check out these Three Dark Crowns novellas by Kendare Blake:The Young QueensThe Oracle QueenQueens of FennbirnCheck out Rachel's blog - Military City Moms BlogCheck out the Military Moms Blog Book Club HEREFollow YA Book Chat on Instagram and Facebook.Have a question about the Three Dark Crowns trilogy? Any books you want me to read/review? Send me an email at YABookChat@Gmail.com
NOTE: Today I begin a slightly different format for my podcast. I feel it will lead to shorter, more enjoyable episodes for you, my wonderful listeners. Instead of doing a full-on plot dive into all the details, my guests and I will more casually discuss what we liked/didn't like, our favorite moments/quotes, the characters, and the plotline in general. So this does mean that the entire episode WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS. You've been warned. I hope you enjoy! Thanks for listening!Join my guest Rachel Carpenter and I as we dive into book three of the Three Dark Crowns trilogy. Queen Katharine has waited her entire life to wear the crown. But now that she finally has it, the murmurs of dissent grow louder by the day. There’s also the alarming issue of whether her sisters are actually dead—or if they’re waiting in the wings to usurp the throne.Mirabella and Arsinoe are alive, but in hiding on the mainland and dealing with a nightmare of their own: being visited repeatedly by a specter they think might be the fabled Blue Queen. Though she says nothing, her rotting, bony finger pointing out to sea is clear enough: return to Fennbirn. Jules, too, is in a strange place—in disguise. And her only confidants, a war-gifted girl named Emilia and her oracle friend Mathilde, are urging her to take on a role she can’t imagine filling: a legion-cursed queen who will lead a rebel army to Katharine’s doorstep.This is an uprising that the mysterious Blue Queen may have more to do with than anyone could have guessed—or expected.Check out Rachel's blog - Military City Moms BlogCheck out the Military Moms Blog Book Club HEREFollow YA Book Chat on Instagram and Facebook.Have a question about the Three Dark Crowns trilogy? Any books you want me to read/review? Send me an email at YABookChat@Gmail.com
Stefanie Diaz sits down with Intrinio founder Rachel Carpenter to talk about her $5MM Series A, FinTech, and having a stellar team. We cover so much ground in this episode and particularly focus on some powerful lessons for connecting with the right strategic investor. #SheConquersCapital #PoweredbyVerve #Intrinio If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the channel and get weekly inspiration and guidance from female CEO's and investors on how YOU can conquer capital. Are you getting ready to raise capital or in the midst of a funding round? Schedule a time to talk to Stefanie Diaz about your investor readiness at https://poweredbyverve.com/schedule-a-call/ FOLLOW ME AT: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thestefaniediaz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thestefaniediaz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestefaniediaz/
Happy Holidays from the upside team!Last year, we shared an episode called: JE006: eight crazy months of upside. This year, we're back and sharing the 12 episodes of Christmas — 12 exceptionally notable episodes we recommend listening to again.The episodes mentioned, in order: CC033: Alex Rubalcava of Stage Venture Partners // investing in early-stage enterprise software UP050: opendorse // helping athletes share more content (feat. Braxton Miller of the Philadelphia Eagles) CC007: the rise of platform in venture capital // a Coffee Chat with Stephanie Manning (Lerer Hippeau) CC032: Kate Shillo Beardsley of Upslope Ventures // scaling early stage investments across the country CC024: investing in the picks and shovels of esports and gaming // a Coffee Chat with Josh Chapman (Konvoy Ventures) UP043: inKind // redesigning restaurant financing with House Accounts (feat. Kevin Tien of Himitsu and Hot Lola's) CC016: a new source of funding and optionality for early stage founders // a Coffee Chat with Tyler Tringas (Earnest Capital) and Kevin McArdle (SureSwift Capital) UP024: Intrinio // powering fintech innovation with access to financial data UP046: MITO Material Solutions // chemical additives for tougher composites UP042: Threatcare // automated third-party threat detection CC017: building a world class venture firm in Chicago // a Coffee Chat with Ezra Galston (Starting Line) UP008: Loop Returns // creating the perfect ecommerce customer returns experience (live from Columbus Podcast Festival) Follow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefmTake our listener survey: https://upside.fm/surveyAdvertise with an upside classified: https://upside.fm/classifieds
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio. In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Rachel Carpenter from Intrinio. Intrinio, makes financial data accessible to developers at all sizes and shapes of financial services and technology companies. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear Thursday's episode with Jon Keidan from Torch Capital. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He’s a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He’s in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Every week the show host John Siracusa talks with impressive fintech leaders and entrepreneurs, through conversation uncovers the remarkable stories behind them, their creations and the most important topics in fintech. You can subscribe to this podcast and stay up to date on all the stories here on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio. In this episode the host John Siracusa chats with Perry Rahbar from dv01. dv01 is the world’s first end-to-end data management, reporting and analytics platform offering loan level transparency and insight into lending markets. Tune in and Listen. Subscribe now on iTunes, Google , Stitcher, Spotify and iHeartRadio to hear next Tuesday's episode with Rachel Carpenter from Intrinio. About the host: John is the host of the twice-weekly “Bank On It” podcast recorded onsite at offices of Carpenter Group, a creative services agency focused on the financial services industry. He’s a highly sought after fintech, VC and financial services industry enthusiast and connector. He’s in the center of the fintech ecosystem, keeping current with the ever-innovating industry. Follow John on LinkedIn, Twitter or on Medium
Last month, we had the pleasure of hosting a panel at SXSW called Geography vs. Investing: Should Location Matter?This would not have been possible without the support and voting of our listeners, and we really appreciate your help. Please enjoy the panel, recorded in full, including audience Q&A at the end.Panel description:It's never been easier for entrepreneurs everywhere to start a company.But even with world-changing companies being built all over, access to capital is still concentrated in Silicon Valley.But we've found investors inside the coasts investing in Silicon Valley, as well as Silicon Valley investors funding companies inside the coasts.This panel examines the role geography plays in investment, what role it SHOULD play, and how investors can find companies with upside regardless of geography.//Brandon Bryant received his degree in economics from Ohio State University and worked at Bank of America Merrill Lynch as an investment banker for 3 years. Afterwards he transitioned to the marketing world as a social media content creator (@wallstreetpaper) working with companies like Uber, Microsoft, Walmart, WSJ and GQ. He also co-founded Harlem Capital, an early stage venture capital fund that is focused on investing companies founded by people of color and women.Twitter: https://twitter.com/wallstreetpaper//Rachel Carpenter is the Chief Executive Officer and a founding partner of Intrinio, a disruptive financial data platform launched in 2015. Based in the company's Florida office, Rachel has overall responsibility for Intrinio including driving its strategy and position for long term growth. She is an advanced front-end web developer and a graduate of The Starter League Advanced web design course. Rachel graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a BBA in both Finance and Management and minors in Spanish and European Studies. Rachel is a member of the Forbes Finance Council, a member of the Data Coalition advocating for open, structured data, and a Board Member at CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse), the largest domestic violence shelter in Florida.Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rachel_Ann_C//Andy Sparks is the Co-Founder & CEO of Holloway, a new digital publishing company focused on publishing the best knowledge on navigating the challenges of modern work for all to find. Holloway is backed by NEA and The New York Times. Previously, he co-founded Mattermark, a provider of data on private companies that raised more than $17M and sold for far less than that. Andy graduated from The Ohio State University, lives in San Francisco, and will be publishing a book on how to raise venture capital later this summer.Twitter: https://twitter.com/SparksZillaFollow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm
Women Rocking Wall Street - A podcast dedicated to women in financial services
Episode 69: It’s Not the End of the Road Guest: Rachel Carpenter On this episode, we have the founder and CEO of Intrinio, Rachel Carpenter. Intrinio is a disruptive, self-serve financial data marketplace launched in 2015 for investors, entrepreneurs, developers, and students. Their data feeds power spreadsheets, quant models, fintech apps, website, and enterprise applications. Rachel’s responsibility includes strategy and positioning for Intrinio’s long-term growth. Rachel graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a BA in Finance and Management. Rachel founded Intrinio with Joey French, another graduate from the University of Wisconsin when they sparked an idea for a valuation service industry app they wanted to create. Many iterations later, Intrinio was designed. When fundraising, Rachel emphasizes the importance of telling a compelling story, a compelling problem, and delivering a passionate message instead of just preparing your financial plan, pitch deck, and other materials. Rachel believes that those who invest, invest because of the person and their passion. Intrinio’s current goal is to get as much data on the platforms as possible because the more types of data, the more types of products they’re able to power. Aside from her love for data, Rachel spends her free time as a board member for Community Action Stops Abuse, a domestic violence organization in Florida. For her, giving back has always been important. In addition to this, she’s a member of the Forbes Finance Council and the Data Coalition Advocating for Open Structure Data. Rachel leads her team at Intrinio in an effort to make financial data affordable and accessible, all while giving back to women and the community. How about that for an inspiring woman?
Rachel Carpenter is the co-founder and CEO of Intrinio.Intrinio is a financial data platform with a marketplace for financial data APIs and analytics applications built with those data feeds. Their mission is to democratize affordable, easy to access financial data for developers and investors.Intrinio was founded in 2012 and based in St. Petersburg, Florida.Learn more about Intrinio: https://intrinio.com/Follow Rachel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rachel_Ann_CFollow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefm
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Hello Listeners, Today is a very special episode back with Rachel Carpenter, founder and CEO of Intrinio.com. Intrinio is helping make financial information accessible and affordable for everyone who uses financial information or who would like financial information. In today’s episode we discuss the latest features of Intrinio and the stories of the early days. 1:18 – What are the new developments? 2:50 – How does the financial modeling function work? 5:00 – Can you tell me about the excel add-in and the stock screener as well? 8:41 – What are the new tools for the developers? 12:02 – How is the developer program progressing and what are some of the apps that they are building? 15:33 – What is the blogger program and how does that work? 17:13 – Tell me about the early days and bootstrapping efforts? 23:33 – What were the early days like in terms of customer acquisition? 27:17 – How important is customer service and what did you learn from making over 2500 calls? 29:22 – Anything that you learned to help make your product better? 31:26 – What is your advice to entrepreneurs and how to incorporate customer feedback? 33:09 – Is being located in Florida a competitive advantage? 35:37 – What are the key business lessons you have learned so far? 37:43 – What lessons have you learned as CEO and founder? 39:32 – Your thoughts on blockchain 41:20 – What are you excited most coming 2018? Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
We speak with Rachel Carpenter from Intrinio, a financial services organization that provides affordable and accessible financial data for developers and investors. Intrinio is headquartered in St. Petersburg, FL.
Did you know that most businesses that are using data feeds are locked into deals where they typically only use 10% of the features and end up paying for tech they don't use? Today's guest Rachel Carpenter is the CEO of Intrinio – not only is it hugely disruptive data company which promises to challenge the elite minority of companies such as Reuters and Bloomberg they are also are also linked to Google and Microsoft and have been purchased by large financial institutions. Intrinio is dedicated to the idea that innovation can only succeed if financial data is easy to work with and priced to move. Co-founded in 2012, by Rachel Carpenter and Joseph French, the team has grown rapidly over the last few years and works tirelessly to deliver high-quality financial data at disruptively low prices. The Intrinio Fintech Marketplace upends tradition, removing financial and technical roadblocks so developers can get to work.
Hello Listeners, This is a very special episode. I have Rachel Carpenter, the CEO and cofounder of Intrinio. We will be discussing her story and how the company started. Enjoy and thanks for the listen.
The early team behind Intrinio got off to a very challenging start. In this episode, Rachel explains how being dedicated to their mission helped them stay scrappy and persevere through the hard times.
Rachel Carpenter: Rachel is Co-Founder and CEO of Intrinio, a financial data technology firm. Rachel graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a BBA in both Finance and Management/Human Resources and minors in Spanish and European Studies. She is an advanced front end web developer and a graduate of The Starter League Advanced HTML & CSS web design course, with expertise in HTML/HAML, CSS/SASS, Javascript, Coffeescript and a basic understanding of the Ruby Padrino web framework. Rachel gained experience in HR, marketing and managing teams through positions with Epic Systems Corporation (a healthcare software firm), UW-Madison and the Tampa Bay Lightning/Storm. Rachel rowed competitively as a Division 1 athlete at UW-Madison and competes in NPC fitness competitions. In this episode we delve into the work life balance of a grueling career choice and also staying in tip top physical shape. Intrinio Website: www.intrinio.com Sponsors: ◊ We Are Polygon: wearepolygon.com ◊ Lamp Enterprises: www.jeffreylamp.com/store