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Sell From Love
Episode 77: Profit or Purpose, or Can You Do Both With Tammira Philippe

Sell From Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 46:09


Welcome to episode 77. In today's episode, I have Tammira Philippe joining me.  Tammira is President and CEO of Bridgeway Capital Management. Bridgeway is an investment management firm that stewards over $4 billion in quantitative public equity strategies for clients and the firm donates 50% of its earnings to make a positive impact on the world. Tammira is a member of the firm's Board of Directors, President of Bridgeway Funds, and serves on committees including: Portfolio Innovation and Risk, Responsible Investing , Enterprise Risk, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Prior to becoming President and CEO, Tammira led strategy and operations projects at Bridgeway from 2005 to 2010 and was Head of Client Service and Marketing from 2010 to 2016. Tammira earned an MBA from Stanford's Graduate School of Business and graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Computer Science from Texas A&M University. Her experience prior to Bridgeway includes strategy consulting with McKinsey & Company and business development and marketing for a global satellite communications startup. Tammira is passionate about promoting education and social justice, two areas that are fulfilled through her professional work and volunteer service. Tammira and I dive into a great conversation about how so many organizations struggle between being a purpose driven organization, but also having the money conversation on being profit generating.   Specifically, here's what you will learn: How do you choose between short term and long-term goals? How do you choose to do the right thing, even when there's a long horizon to reaping any benefits? A great framework for setting strategy for your career and life  What's happened that has eroded our clients trust in financial services  What people can be doing to get better at building clients' trust Why we're off track broadly in financial services, and what we can do about it What Tammira has you learned about herself in the process of getting to where she is today.   Ready to learn more? Tune in!   Mentioned in this episode: https://www.consciouscapitalism.org/video/three-insights-for-balancing-profit-and-purpose-with-tammira-philippe-virtual-gathering-recap   Connect with Tammira Website: www.bridgeway.com  Twitter: @TPhilippeBCM  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammiraphilippe/   P.S: Let's talk!  Do you want a free coaching call with me?  If you're a coach, consultant, or course creator that: Wants to build a business but doesn't know how to sell yourself or your work. Is struggling to connect with ideal clients or close the sales you need to generate the revenue you want. Wants to stop feeling overwhelmed with busy work and can't find the time to focus on the high value strategic work you need to be doing Struggles to put a price on the value you bring Then you're in the right place! Let's connect to find a way for you to earn more profit, reach more clients and make a bigger impact.  Book a time with me today here: www.sellfromlove.com/discoverycall If you have a specific question or topic, you'd like me to talk about on the podcast I want to hear from you. Email me at finka@finka.ca to share it with me.  And if you enjoyed this episode, please pass it along to a friend or colleague that would also benefit from learning to Sell From Love.  

Ed Gap Evolution
11 Year Old Entrepreneur and Her Mom on Generational Entrepreneurship

Ed Gap Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 50:28


“It's better just to do it in the moment,” are wise words from kid entrepreneur, Ryann Lucas. She's a big believer in simply doing the things you don't want to do “in the moment” instead of allowing nagging tasks to, well, nag you! This is how she maintains her high energy, joy, and success as an entrepreneur.   Throughout this episode, Ryann and her mom, Dr. Tammira Lucas give us the 411 on life as an entrepreneurial family based in Baltimore, MD! Ryann's dad /Tammira's husband is an entrepreneur too.    Dr. Lucas is the co-owner of the largest Black woman-owned coworking space in the United States. She's also a college professor and co-founded a business called Moms As Entrepreneurs.   If you have children in the Baltimore area, you'll love hearing about what goes on inside of “Camp Cube” an entrepreneurship camp that Dr. Lucas founded that teaches youth about science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics.   To learn more about Camp Cube visit: https://www.thecubecowork.com/  Dr. Lucas Instagram: @thebusinessdr Ryann's Instagram: @ryannmlucas   Rate The Show and Subscribe  If you listen to this show on Apple Podcasts, please rate us and leave a review. Your rating and reviews help other people who care about closing America's education gap find the podcast.   Remember to subscribe to the show on your podcast app so that you get notified when new episodes are released!   For advertising inquiries email: Mariah Phillips at  edgapevolution@gmail.com To learn more about the Ed Gap Evolution Podcast visit www.edgapevolution.com Embrace the evolution, y'all!  

Leadmore Podcast
Creating Returns for Humanity with Tammira Philippe

Leadmore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 48:13


Tammira Philippe is the President and CEO of Bridgeway Capital Management in Houston, Texas, where they are committed as a firm to put 50% of their earnings back into the world. Focused on creating returns for humanity, Tammira is a leader full of energy, dedication, and with a special focus on cultivating and leading a diverse team.In episode 95, Leadmore host John Meyer talks with Tammira about giving back as a leader and an organization, leadership transitions, and personal drive and ambition. Tammira reflects on the winding path of her career and the decision to dedicate herself to one industry as a leader.Tammira was taught early in her career how to find a place to both lead and follow, and has been putting that into practice ever since. A lifelong learner with humility, adaptability, and energy, Tammira's spirit and heart for her work and others shines through in this episode.Journey to Bridgeway (10:30)Leading in Capital Management (17:10)Leadership Transition (25:25)What's on the Horizon (34:10)Check out Bridgeway Capital ManagementFollow Tammira on TwitterRead Tammira's book recommendation, Conscious Capitalism

Take the Long View
Tammira Philippe: A Modern Leader (Season 3, Episode 6)

Take the Long View

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 40:42


Tammira Philippe is the embodiment of the American dream. The first in her family to go to college and now the CEO of Bridgeway Capital Management, Tammira has paved a purposeful path for herself and her organization. Enjoy this episode as Matt talks with Tammira about her journey from Channelview, Texas, to the boardroom. Hear how Matt insulted Tammira a decade ago, how Tammira believes balance is boring, and her take on the essential qualities of a leader.   More about Tammira Tammira began her career at Bridgeway in 2005. She is President and Chief Executive Officer of Bridgeway Capital Management and is a member of the firm's Board of Directors and Portfolio Innovation and Risk Committee. As President, Tammira's responsibilities include developing and executing the firm's strategy, overseeing all operations, and contributing to the marketing and client service efforts. Before becoming President, Tammira led strategy and operations projects at Bridgeway from 2005 to 2010 and was Head of Client Service and Marketing from 2010 to 2016.   Tammira earned an MBA from Stanford's Graduate School of Business and graduated summa cum laude with a BS in Computer Science from Texas A&M University. Her experience before Bridgeway includes strategy consulting with McKinsey & Company and business development and marketing for a global satellite communications startup. She is passionate about promoting education and social justice and volunteers with organizations focused on those missions. Tammira serves on the Texas A&M University Computer Science and Engineering Advisory Council. She previously served as a board member for the Education Foundation of Harris County and as a member of the Advisory Board of the Terry Foundation. This scholarship provider supported Tammira's education. Thanks for listening!Be sure to subscribe now on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Follow the Take the Long View Podcast on Instagram @takethelongviewpodcast and Facebook, and follow host Matt Hall on Instagram @matthallstl, Twitter @matthallhig, or on LinkedIn Connect with the Hill Investment Group on Instagram @hill_investment_group, Facebook @hillinvestmentgroup, Twitter @takethelongview, and on LinkedInWe love our listeners! If you would like to drop us a line or be a guest on the show, please contact Matt.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Meagan Good, Keith David, Teresa Caldwell, Dr. Tammira Lucus & Jasmine Simms

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 111:14 Transcription Available


Rushion welcomes Actress, Creator of Good Girl Wraps, and Co-Author of "The Wait," Meagan Good; Momager of Bow Wow, Entrepreneur, and Author of “I Once Was Her,” Teresa Caldwell; Founders of Moms as Entrepreneurs, provides entrepreneurial training and financial education, Dr. Tammira Lucas & Jasmine Simms; and Veteran Actor, seen in "21 Bridges," "NCIS: New Orleans" and Co-Star of OWN's “Greenleaf," Keith David.Meagan Good is on the show to discuss her acting career, “Will there be a Shazam 2?,” her new Good Girl Wrap, and the powerful relationship book she wrote with her husband. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Meagan Good.Dr. Tammira Lucas and Ms. Teresa Caldwell are on the show to discuss how this well-put-together woman has had her share of tears and mountains to climb. Her book is a raw look into the dark side of Teresa's life, before the fame and fortune, and tells the story of rejection, abandonment, and physical abuse. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations Entrepreneur and author, Teresa Caldwell.Jasmine Simms is on the show to discuss their struggles of both motherhood and entrepreneurship, they knew exactly what was needed to help service a community that most didn't think of, mothers. Since 2017 they have launched over 110 mom-owned businesses. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Dr. Tammira Lucas and Ms. Jasmine Simms.Keith David co-stars in the OWN network series Greenleaf, Bishop Greenleaf. He is on the show to discuss how his acting talents can swing between comedy, sci-fi, voice-over roles, and drama and most importantly we will discuss the final season of Greenleaf, he plays Bishop James Greenleaf. Please welcome to Money Making Conversations, Keith David.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money Making Conversations
Meagan Good, Keith David, Teresa Caldwell, Dr. Tammira Lucus & Jasmine Simms

Money Making Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 103:15


Appearing on this episode of Money Making Conversations is Actress, Creator of Good Girl Wraps, and Co-Author of "The Wait," Meagan Good; Momager of Bow Wow, Entrepreneur, and Author of “I Once Was Her,” Teresa Caldwell; Founders of Moms as Entrepreneurs, provides entrepreneurial training and financial education, Dr. Tammira Lucus & Jasmine Simms; and Veteran Actor, seen in "21 Bridges,"  "NCIS: New Orleans" and Co-Star of OWN’s “Greenleaf," Keith David.The Money Making Conversations talk show is about entrepreneurship and entertainment. The interviews give the consumer and business owners access to Celebrities, CEOs, Entrepreneurs, and Industry Decision Makers. They provide relatable information to the listener about career and financial planning, entrepreneurship, motivation, leadership, overcoming the odds, and how to live a balanced life.It is essential to understand that everybody travels a different path to success. That is because your brand is different. The challenges you face in your life are different. So stop reading other people’s success stories and start writing your own. The Money Making Conversations interviews will encourage you to lead with your gifts and never use age as an excuse when planning your goals.“Lead with Your Gifts!”Rushion McDonald is a two-time Emmy Award-winning and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television and film, producer. He is a sitcom writer, social media influencer, brand architect, entrepreneur, and award-winning baker.https://www.moneymakingconversations.comhttps://www.youtube.com/MoneyMakingConversationshttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingConversations/https://twitter.com/moneymakingconvhttps://www.instagram.com/moneymakingconversations/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between
How to Go into Business with Your Spouse with Robert and Tammira Lucas

The His & Her Money Show: Managing Money, Marriage, and Everything In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 48:17


Teamwork is so imperative in marriage. Loving and supporting each other gives a great foundation to work and play together. And trust goes a long long way to secure unity. On today's episode of The His & Her Money Show, Robert and Tammira Lucas tell us their story.  Tammira describes herself as a serial entrepreneur, mom, and wife as well as a business professor in Baltimore. She is the founder of Moms As Entrepreneurs in underserved communities. She launched her own co-working space for mothers which provides babysitting services for moms. Another company she runs, The Business Dr, provides strategic marketing solutions for social media and business consulting.  Robert started in business with his father, running a home service for carpet cleaning which grew to a good level. He branched out and now owns his own used car dealership. He was born to be an entrepreneur.    What You Will Learn In This Episode How to support your spouse How to just go for it Strategies to research your idea Ways to properly handle failures and mistakes How to surrender to God and chill out How to include your children   Resources Mentioned The Profit– Marcus Lemonis  Living Your Best Life– Laura Berman Fortgang   Special thanks to Voleo for sponsoring this episode. Voleo is the first mobile app designed to help people invest in stocks together through investment clubs. Visit HisandHerMoney.com/Voleo for more info.

Flirting with Models
Tammira Philippe and Elena Khoziaeva - It's all Greek to Me (S2E4)

Flirting with Models

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 94:09


In this episode, I am joined by Tammira Philipe and Elena Khoziaeva, both of Bridgeway Capital Management, a quantitative asset manager founded in 1993 offering systematically managed equity strategies.   But that’s not how Tammira or Elena would describe it.  And that’s what this episode is all about: communication in the realm of quant.   As President and CEO of Bridgeway Tammira provides us with a perspective of why effective communication is so important for building an enduring asset management firm and why quants, in particular, face an up-hill battle. Elena, who serves as head of US equities, offers us insight from the PM seat and provides some practical advice on how to best communicate difficult quantitative ideas. We discuss both the importance and difficulty of on-going investor education, smart beta’s impact on industry comprehension, and ideas for how quants can better communicate in the future.

See Jane Invest Podcast
See Jane Mompreneur with Jasmine Simms & Dr. Tammira Lucas

See Jane Invest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 41:08


While See Jane Invest has lead me to some amazing, far off places, some of the most inspiring people I meet are in my own backyard. Today's guests, Jasmine Simms and Dr. Tammira Lucas, are fellow Baltimorians who founded MAE (Moms As Entrepreneurs). After being pushed to meet by family and friends, Jasmine and Tammira connected and realized they had a lot in common. While from different backgrounds, they both have a passion for helping moms create wealth that can be passed down from generation to generation. I also really admire them for the work they've done with low-income communities, making sure that families from parts of the inner city continue to build legacies.

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This is Capitalism:  CEO Stories
010: Moms as Entrepreneurs

This is Capitalism: CEO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 17:17


Ray Hoffman introduces Tammira Lucas and Keisha Ransome. When she was growing up on the West side of Baltimore, Tammira Lucas didn’t have any interest in entrepreneurism. An entrepreneur, to her, was a hustler. Keisha Ransome, growing up in another part of town, had a slightly less negative view of entrepreneurism, but thanks to television, she too, had no particular interest in how businesses are built and grow through capitalism. That started to change, however, in their college years, and today they are deeply involved in a project called Moms as Entrepreneurs. And if you have any doubts that this could go well beyond Baltimore, then you haven’t met Co-Founder Tammira Lucas and her colleague, Founder of Baltimore Etsy Sellers and Head of the Moms as Entrepreneurs Makers’ Academy, Keisha Ransome.   Key Takeaways: [1:08] Keisha Ransome started her business with love, selling on Etsy in 2012. She made less than $100 the first year and over $500 the second year. The third year, sales skyrocketed. By 2016, with a good hold on the Etsy market, Keisha decided to reach out to other local makers to see if they wanted to share tips with each other in a group. [1:43] Keisha started Baltimore Etsy Sellers in 2016, four years after she started selling on Etsy. After learning about Meetup, Keisha used it to organize like-minded people. She really liked the Etsy platform and she wanted to share her experiences with others. It became way more than just a meetup. [2:19] Keisha is a self-taught fashion designer. She makes tulle skirts, also known as tutus, and bridal skirts. Her training is in civil engineering and city planning. She made prom dresses in high school. For 10 years after high school she didn’t sew and then her creative urge bubbled up. She left transportation planning consulting behind for fashion. [3:45] Tammira Lucas and a partner, Jasmine Simms, started Moms as Entrepreneurs in 2014 as a podcast to put information out there for single moms to get tips, advice, and resources on starting and growing a business. That grew into a conference. The moms came back and asked for more. Tammira and Jasmine hadn’t yet thought about ‘more.’ [5:05] At the same time, there were the Baltimore riots. Tammira and Jasmine saw in their own communities that you can serve the youth, but the root of the problem is not the children — it’s the families. Over 90% of Baltimore homes are single-mother homes. [5:40] Tammira and Jasmine asked themselves what they could do to be a solution to the problem in their communities. That’s when they launched the Moms as Entrepreneurs Academy. 40 Moms have graduated and received help building or starting their businesses. [5:58] Tammira says “probably about 15” of their family and friends listened to their first podcast episode. As they learned more about marketing their audience grew. They took a break from podcasting to work on the Academy. They are starting podcasting again. In 2014, it was a hobby aside from their businesses. It was their “give back.” [7:27] Bringing other mom entrepreneurs onto the episodes was the key to expanding their podcast reach. They spread the word and it started growing from there. [7:53] Over 100 moms attended the first conference. Now, Tammira and Jasmine are focusing on ‘maker moms.’ Next, they plan to start a culinary academy. [8:11] Keisha had been holding meetings in various places. Will Holman of Open Works reached out to Keisha and asked if she wanted to hold her meetings at the Open Works facility. He thought the Open Works members might benefit from the Etsy meetups. Will had already been working with Tammira. [8:48] An Etsy city grant became available and Will thought it would be great for the Etsy Moms to make things at Open Works. [9:02] Open Works is a workspace near Penn Station in Baltimore. The surrounding community is being revitalized. Open Works has equipment for sewing, woodworking, 3D printing, and more that most people wouldn’t be able to access. [9:35] 2017 was the first year that Etsy issued grants. Baltimore is the only U.S. city recipient of an Etsy grant.[10:09] Tammira researched to find additional funding. She learned about the Kauffman Foundation and their focus on entrepreneurship. Tammira applied for their nationwide search for entrepreneurs to fund. Ten grants were awarded. The Kauffman foundation was excited about the collaboration of the three organizations. [11:23] The Kauffman Foundation wanted to know how each of the organizations started, what impact they want to have, and what outcomes they plan to have. They were driven by growth and building capacity for the future. They wanted to see past results. [12:11] Keisha says that the Kauffman Foundation picked their brains about their individual motivations and how they planned on getting things done as a team in a video conference that lasted about an hour. [12:40] The Academy program exposes moms and their children to possibilities of life and entrepreneurship that just aren’t talked about in the communities where they live. The traditional route of getting a job doesn’t always fit. [13:20] Tammira and Keisha want Moms as Entrepreneurs to become a national organization. Cities like Chicago and Detroit have similar needs. [13:49] Tammira would love to take the concept personally to other cities and set it up, then let the new organizations carry themselves from there. It is a plan for some time in the next two to three years. [14:08] Tammira says in 2023, Moms as Entrepreneurs will definitely be a national organization that will provide entrepreneurship training and resources. She is working on her Doctor of Business and is writing a book that will be an entrepreneurship textbook. [14:55] The book will cover parenthood, running a business as a mom, and business psychology. [15:13] Keisha wants to see the Makers Academy follow the parent group Moms as Entrepreneurs nationally with help from Etsy in a global online marketplace. Keisha teaches skills that apply to any e-commerce. [15:42] Keisha wants to see an army of mom makers who are completely successful full-time creative entrepreneurs share their stories, possibly at a national conference. [16:07] This is capitalism in the making.   Mentioned in This Episode: Moms as Entrepreneurs Baltimore Etsy Sellers MeetUp Moms as Entrepreneurs Makers Academy MeetUp Open Works Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Stephens.com This Is Capitalism

Business, Life, & Coffee | Entrepreneurship, Life Hacks, Personal Development for Busy Professionals

About this Episode: The Juggling Act of Success: How one MAE (Mom's as Entrepreneurs) is balancing home, business, school, and helping others along the way. Our guest is Tammira Lucas - a thriving Mompreneur here in Baltimore!   This episode is brought to you by Jumpstart:HR, LLC HR Outsourcing for Small Businesses and Startups www.jumpstart-hr.com   About Tammira Lucas: Recognized as one of Baltimore's Top 40 under 40 Tammira Lucas is a Mompreneur who is quickly emerging as a trailblazer among professionals and a powerful voice for women teaching them Business, Balance and Babies. Tammira is the CEO The Business Dr. Consulting Firm, Co-Founder of Moms As Entrepreneurs, Co-Founder of The Cube Cowork, Author, Speaker, Philanthropist and Professor. Tammira Lucas has over 14 years in the business industry. She has worked with businesses as small as your local corner store or online boutique to some of the best colleges and universities helping them all to create solid profitable business models and implement strategic marketing strategies. Tammira's has a passion to help families create legacies and is determine to impact society one mom at a time! Facebook: facebook.com/maeentrepreneur Instagram @maeentrepreneur Twitter @maeentrepreneur