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In this episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz share their six favorite tax-saving strategies for 2024! This episode is no fluff, just straight up tax-saving strategies and how to implement them. We were also joined by Steve Latham of DonateStock, the easiest way for anyone to make their first stock-based donation to a non-profit of their choosing. We hope you implement at least one of these tax-saving strategies before the end of the year! --- ⭐️ Check out NEOS Investments' new ETF, BTCI -- an income-focused ETF specifically for investors looking for exposure to Bitcoin. ---
We're talking Lions, people. Steve Latham, nicest guy, is the head of Learning for Cannes Lions. Since January 2011, Steve has led the Talent & Training Team in London, focusing on training and educating advertising professionals at various career stages. We break down what a lion award is. Provide context to why we talk about Lions with virtually every guest we've ever had on. Steve talks us through how and why aspiring advertisers can study the amazing work and potentially get a free trip to Cannes in June. If you listen to this episode and apply the advice, you will likely be a guest in no time. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lathamsteve/ https://www.canneslions.com/initiatives/talent-programmes
Let's start with some astounding numbers: More than half of all U.S. households own stock, and about 5 million stockholders have portfolios worth millions of dollars. For these individuals, a major gift such as $10,000 to a nonprofit would be a drop in the bucket. But this amounts to $50 billion of potential charitable giving from the top stockholders alone. If you consider all stock owners, you could double the potential impact. So, with $100 billion of stock gifts at stake, it begs the question: why don't more nonprofits accept stock donations? In this episode of the Go Beyond Fundraising podcast, we talk with Steve Latham, co-founder and CEO of DonateStock. Latham has been determined to make it easier for people to donate stock gifts for more than a decade.
Steve Latham is a tech entrepreneur with over 20 years in the software industry. He founded Banyan Hills Technologies in 2013, now rebranded as Canopy, a leading platform for Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) in hardware sectors like kiosks and digital signage. Under Steve’s guidance, Canopy has hit major milestones, including four appearances on the […] The post Steve Latham With Canopy appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Steve Latham is the co-founder of DonateStock, a Houston startup that simplifies stock-based donations for both nonprofits and their donors. Steve and I discuss how DonateStock's platform has evolved to make a greater impact for nonprofit organizations. He also shares how he's seen the Houston innovation ecosystem evolve since his early days at the Houston Technology Center followed by decades of entrepreneurship within tech.
If you've been involved in the nonprofit world for the last decade, you know that the landscape of nonprofit fundraising has significantly shifted to increase charitable giving as digital innovation drives donor engagement. But in order for innovation to truly change the fundraising game, it's critical for innovators in technology and finance to direct their attention and their talents toward increasing social good. Steve Latham is doing just that. In 2020, while many of us were locked in our homes and navigating the uncertain terrain of a global pandemic, Steve recognized an opportunity to increase donations to nonprofits doing critical and life-saving work. As a fintech innovator, Steve leveraged his background in finance, technology, and digital marketing to found DonateStock, a tech platform addressing the historical inaccessibility of nonprofit stock donations by streamlining the stock donation process.In the last two years, DonateStock has innovated the stock donation pipeline so that everyday investors can donate stock to nonprofits with ease, allowing donors to give more charitably and save their tax dollars in the process. By making stock donations a mainstream source of nonprofit revenue, DonateStock allows nonprofits to tap into a new pool of resources to elevate the financial infrastructure of their social good initiatives. Creating more opportunities for nonprofit fundraising? We love to see it.Listen in as Steve introduces us to the world of nonprofit stock donations, and learn why stock is the “biggest pool to fish in” for nonprofit fundraising. You'll want to listen until the end to hear about the exciting partnership between DonateStock and Funraise!Make sure you listen to the entire episode to hear a bonus interview with Arup Banerjee, CEO and Co-founder of Windfall Data, recorded at The Nonprofit Innovation & Optimization Summit! You can watch and listen to the full interview here!And if this episode gets you as excited about nonprofit stock donations as we are, be sure to create your Funraise free account to get started unlocking all the potential that stock donations has to offer.
Grow stock gifting. Claim your page. It's that easy. Steve Latham, Co-founder & CEO of DonateStock, explains the benefits of stock donations for nonprofits and donors and reveals the best kept secret in fundraising. Meet the DonateStock team at the Raise 2022 Conference to ramp up your stock gifting. Claim your FREE page for the chance to WIN a set of AirPod Pro Wireless Earbuds. Use code: RAISENATION for $30 off the Raise virtual conference ticket, good through 9/8/2022.
Connected devices may seem like a modern day luxury. But they can also be critical in alerting authorities in the event of an emergency in a public space. In this week's episode of WABE Tech Cast, Emil Moffatt speaks with Steve Latham, founder and CEO of Banyan Hills Technologies in Duluth. We also take a look Atlanta's effort to build out a surveillance camera network through Connect Atlanta.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're speaking with Steve Latham, Founder and CEO of Banyan Hills Technologies. In this episode, we explore the digital transformation, what it means, how it's occurring, which industries are taking early action and the challenges associated with managing tens of thousands of connected devices. Steve shares insight about Canopy™, an IoT platform that enables the centralized monitoring, management and control of large networks of devices and control systems. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:48] When we say “digital transformation,” what are we really talking about? [02:56] Which industries are embracing the shift from analog to digital? [06:10] What are the correlating technologies that are part of this package? [12:42] What is an example use case and ROI for the use of Banyan Hill Technologies' Canopy solution? [19:05] What will the landscape look like in five years? KEY TAKEAWAYS: Every business today has the opportunity to migrate from analog to digital technologies that allow them to reduce costs and achieve greater efficiency. Industries that are ripe for digital transformation include those that are highly regulated, those that depend on extensive human labor to operate, and those where security is table stakes. As companies deploy more technology devices, managing the fleet of devices across those locations becomes extremely complex but also very critical to the business. Often there are challenges of visibility and automation. Canopy is a remote device operations platform that can connect a diverse array of devices and receive and process information at scale and layer in business applications to achieve business results. In one case of thousands of digital monitors deployed worldwide, Canyon was able to improve availability of digital signage from 40 – 45% to 99%. Connected environments are going to fuel AI and machine learning capabilities by providing valuable, quality data for analysis. LINKS MENTIONED https://banyanhills.com info@telaid.com BIO: Steve Latham Founder and CEO of Banyan Hill Technologies, Steve Latham has been in the technology field for over 20 years and has extensive experience in cloud-based software and the Internet of Things. In 2013, Steve founded Banyan Hills Technologies, an Internet of Things company that provides businesses with end-to-end IoT services and brings to market a cloud-based IoT platform called CanopyTM. The company was named to Connected World IoT Innovations and, in 2018, and ranked number 1,203 on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States. Prior to Banyan, Steve served as CTO for the Entertainment division of NCR, and led the planning, architecture, implementation and delivery of NCR's Blockbuster Express kiosk business.
Steve was Director of Analytics at Flashtalking which acquired his measurement company Encore in 2015 and was itself acquired by Mediaocean for a reported $500 million in 2020More
Steve was Director of Analytics at Flashtalking which acquired his measurement company Encore in 2015 and was itself acquired by Mediaocean for a reported $500 million in 2020More
Every business goes through difficult times. Leading through challenges is part of the job. Discover the strategies that will help you be a more effective leader. Today's guest is Steve Latham, CEO and Founder at Banyan Hills Technologies. Inc Magazine ranked his company #4651 on the 2020 Inc 5000 list. Banyan Hills Technologies is an IoT company and a trusted partner for innovative software solutions. Steve gives you his strategies when leading through challenges. We look at what happens during the hard moments of leadership. This interview will help you when you are leading through challenges. Get the show notes for Leading Through Challenges with Steve Latham at Banyan Hills Technologies Click to Tweet: Listening to a fantastic episode on Growth Think Tank featuring #NourBaki with your host @GeneHammett https://bit.ly/gttSteveLatham #LeadingThroughChallenges #GeneHammettPodcast #GHepisode809 #GTTepisodes #Podcasts #IncList2021 #IoTCompany Give Growth Think Tank a review on iTunes!
On this episode of The CMO Podcast, Jim Stengel recaps this year's Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, with a panel of remarkable guests. This episode was recorded over a Zoom session organized by VaynerMedia with roughly 150 marketers in attendance. A big thanks to Suzanne Fanning from Wisconson Cheese for sending participants a wonderful cheese spread for this virtual event, and Gary Vaynerchuk for sending a bottle of Empathy Wine to pair with it. First, we hear from Steve Latham, the Head of Talent & Training at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, for an overview of the five-day virtual event. Then, Jim chats about some major takeaways from the event with Pedro Earp from Anheuser-Busch InBev, Hana McTaggart from Loon, Shannon Taylor from Procter & Gamble, Amanda Rassi from The Kroger Co., Garrett McGuire from Merrell and Gary Vaynerchuk from VaynerX and VaynerMedia.If you have any questions or are interested in signing up for the Cannes Lions CMO Accelerator program, please email Steve Latham at stevelatham@canneslions.com.Support our sponsor Deloitte and experience their guidance on resilience for brands in navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more at Deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Steve Latham, CEO, Banyan Hills Technologies joins Cam Holmes, a student at the Georgia Tech School of Industrial Design. This discussion focuses on the important role of the Internet of Things in the fintech industry. Banyan Hills Technologies is a software company focused on remote monitoring and management of critical assets for enterprise IT teams. Steve Latham is a veteran technology executive with a history of building successful teams and products. He founded Banyan Hills Technologies in 2013 and the company has appeared on the Inc 5000 list of fastest growing private companies in the United States for three years in a row.
Our guest, Steve Latham is the founder and chief executive officer at Banyan Hills Technologies, a software company specializing in remote management and monitoring. Steve has been in tech for over 20 years and has extensive experience in cloud-based software and the Internet of Things. In this episode, Steve and Bruce discuss: What an IoT platform is and the tech used to move data from the edge (device) to the cloud. The hardest tech and the behind-the-curtain-tech that needs to work well to achieve scale and device manageability. Use cases for a remote monitoring and management system and examples of when Banyan's products and services led to unexpected value discoveries – including new business models and surprising quick wins. Case studies of how a remote monitoring and management system were used, the investment required, and the types of value created. Related links you may find useful: Season 2: Episodes and show notes Season 2 book: The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner Season 1: Episodes and show notes Season 1 book: IoT Inc Training: Digital transformation certification
Steve Latham of Banyan Hills Technologies shares reasons why (and practical tips how) manufacturers should apply IoT solutions in their space.
Author and speaker, Thomas Kolster, joins Steve Latham, head of learning at Cannes Lion, to discuss our latest course, Goodvertising. To find out more about Thomas and his Goodvertising work visit www.thomaskolster.com or to take the course head to www.42courses.com.
Steve Latham of Banyan Hills returns to share the story about how and why he started a company that offers IoT solutions– and how COVID has affected them.
For our second episode, we interview our first guest, Steve Latham, a friend colleague, and industry expert with over 20 years of experience across analytics, digital marketing, software, and finance. As a continuation of our first episode about those pesky little, but apparently harmless cookies - we uncover a few other types of digital identifiers and trackers that are collecting your data across the web. Please join Steve, Steve, and Devon to learn a bit more about what is happening behind the scenes of the internet, identify ways to protect and educate yourself, and how you can learn more about how trackable you and your devices are. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this #AskIoT episode, we discuss how to decide between Internet of Things (IoT) platforms and what a typical buyer's journey looks like. Steve Banyan joins the show to talk to us about his experiences building Banyan Hills Technologies, what their platform Canopy is all about and the different issues privacy and regulations play in the Internet of Things. About Banyan Hills Technologies: Banyan Hills is an Internet of Things company that provides businesses with end-to-end IoT services. Banyan has a team of experts focused on IoT and is committed to understanding how businesses can leverage IoT to reduce costs and grow profitably. Banyan’s cloud-based IoT platform, CanopyTM, is a comprehensive software solution for operators of self-service devices and on-premise control systems. #AskIoT Questions on this episode: Where do the largest privacy issues lie within IoT solutions? How are regulations shaping the adoption of IoT within specific industries? What advice do you have for evaluating different IoT platforms? How to determine if you should choose a “broader” IoT platform (one that can “connect to anything”) vs. a more vertical-specific IoT platform (or a platform that is marketing themselves as very use case/vertical specific)? If you’re interested in connecting with Steve, you can find him on LinkedIn or Twitter! Have any IoT related questions you want us to ask on a future episode? If so, tweet us @iotforall or use the hashtag #AskIoT and we will be sure to see it! Follow Us: Our Website Twitter Facebook Medium
The following story is brought to you by Aquitas Solutions. To learn more about Aquitas Solutions, you can follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter. After having her son Asher in 2015, Allison Robinson identified how universally challenging it can be for American mothers to juggle the demands of motherhood with a full-time career and decided […] The post Allison Robinson and Mark Rankin with The Mom Project, and Steve Latham with Banyan Hills Technologies appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Maria speaks with award-winning film maker Steve Latham about his Shelter Me TV series on PBS.Each episode shows the unique bond human/animal bond; whether it's Dr Jane Goodall protecting elephants and rhinos or Emmy Lou Harris helping at-risk youth and homeless pets in her community. If you missed the episodes, you can watch at shelterme.tv
Maria speaks with award-winning film maker Steve Latham about his Shelter Me TV series on PBS.Each episode shows the unique bond human/animal bond; whether it's Dr Jane Goodall protecting elephants and rhinos or Emmy Lou Harris helping at-risk youth and homeless pets in her community. If you missed the episodes, you can watch at shelterme.tv
Our guest speaker Steve Latham speaks on the word “Ekklesia” as he continues our series on “Church”.
Steve Latham and Jesse Darley are the co-founders of Beer Cap Maps, a company that manufacturers wooden cutouts of states and countries for displaying beer bottle caps. In this episode, Steve and Jesse take us to The Coopers Tavern in Madison, WI to tell us the story behind their company, teach us about Wisconsin’s brewing heritage, and of course share plenty of beer-driven stories, all while playing a couple rounds of “Crownhole” as we drink some fine Midwestern beers in the “snug” of the pub.
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Kendall Allen interviews Steve Latham, GM of Encore by FlashTalking
Kendall Allen interviews Steve Latham, GM of Encore by FlashTalking
Live Broadcast from the MADE for Broadcast booth from Adtech NYC 2016.SHIFT Innovation and disruption are the building blocks for change and they rarely happen quietly - so what is making waves of change, today?Shift is about learning from those on the forefront of emerging trends and beginning to shift your mindset on what is possible when it comes to staying connected and engaged with your evolving customer.
Live Broadcast from the MADE for Broadcast booth from Adtech NYC 2016.SHIFT Innovation and disruption are the building blocks for change and they rarely happen quietly - so what is making waves of change, today?Shift is about learning from those on the forefront of emerging trends and beginning to shift your mindset on what is possible when it comes to staying connected and engaged with your evolving customer.
Steve Latham, founder and CEO, Banyan Hills Technologies, says when his company develops a relationship with a customer, it truly is a relationship that helps the client understand the business challenge, and making sure that they aren't looking at IoT just because of the hype, but because it is really applicable. He defines the Internet of Things as taking a device and enabling that device with the appropriate hardware and software, connecting it to the Internet, and remotely monitoring it.
Steve Latham, founder and CEO, Banyan Hills Technologies, says when his company develops a relationship with a customer, it truly is a relationship that helps the client understand the business challenge, and making sure that they aren't looking at IoT just because of the hype, but because it is really applicable. He defines the Internet of Things as taking a device and enabling that device with the appropriate hardware and software, connecting it to the Internet, and remotely monitoring it.
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