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Hear about their journey to help women-owned business level up in the global marketplace. Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, sat down with WEConnect CEO and cofounder Elizabeth Vazquez, to discuss why and what it means to connect a formidable network of member-buyers with a collective annual purchasing power of $4 trillion with women-owned businesses in 135 countries.
Hear about their journey to rapidly disrupt home-based eldercare by removing the heavy lifting between service providers, customers, and the government. Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, sat down with Laura Westhorpe, General Manager at HomeMade, and Selim Ahmed, Managing Director at Bourne Digital, part of Accenture, to discuss how HomeMade built a better solution for qualifying citizens who want to stay in their home instead of a care facility.
This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Ben Chew, professor and clinical researcher with the University of British Columbia, provides valuable insights on laser treatments for kidney stones. First, Dr. Chew provides a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of laser treatment for kidney stones. Dr. Silva and Dr. Chew then discuss the unique characteristics of different laser types, such as the Holmium and the Thulium lasers. Dr. Chew also covers critical safety considerations, like maintaining low intravenous pressure, using cold irrigation, and taking breaks during sustained laser treatment. Additionally, they delve into emerging technology, such as the use of electromagnetic guidance, for more accurate laser application. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 06:49 - Choosing the Right Laser 12:11 - Energy Settings for Lasers 18:49 - Upper Tract Tumors and Lasers 23:54 - Preventing Thermal Injuries During Laser Treatment 27:03 - Dusting vs Fragmentation with Lasers 34:27 - The Impact of New Technologies on Kidney Stone Treatment 41:30 - Final Thoughts and Safety Recommendations
Med kongen og dronningen til stede proklamerer fysiker Niels Bohr, at Danmark nu træder ind i en ny og forhåbentlig fredelig atomalder. I 20 år får Atomforsøgsstation Risø lov til at blomstre. Men så vender folkestemningen og langsomt slukkes lysene ved den lille halvø nord for Roskilde. Hør historien om Danmaks atomalder og hør, hvordan thulium kommer i spil.Periodisk – en RAKKERPAK Original produceres af Rakkerpak Productions.Historierne du hører bygger på journalistisk research og fakta. De kan indeholde fiktive elementer som for eksempel dialog.Hvis du kan lide min fortælling, så husk at gå ind og abonnér, give en anmeldelse og fortæl dine venner om Periodisk.Podcasten er blevet til med støtte fra Novo Nordisk Fonden. Hvis du vil vide mere kan du besøge vores website periodisk.dkAfsnittet er skrevet og tilrettelagt af Mads G. LadekarlTor Arnbjørn og Dorte Palle er producereRené Slott står for lyddesign og mixSimon Bennebjerg er vært
In this episode, host Dr. Jose Silva and Dr. Padraic O'Malley, a urologic oncologist from University of Florida Health, discuss how to diagnose and treat upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Referencing official guidelines and personal experiences, the doctors discuss various treatments such as tumor ablation, JELMYTO, neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and nephroureterectomy. They also discuss the role of lymph node dissection and the significance of Lynch syndrome. Additionally, they touch upon the Thulium laser and updated staging guidelines. The episode concludes with discussions about follow-up care, and the doctors agree on the need for a standardized reporting system and risk stratification guidelines for improved patient management. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 02:09 - Initial Presentation of Patients with Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma 10:54 - Discussion on Lynch Syndrome 14:27 - Risk Stratification in Patients 15:37 - Tumor Ablation and Intracavitary Therapies 26:47 - The Use of Thulium Laser in Treatment 28:50 - Discussion on High Volume Disease 32:39 - Discussion on High Grade Tumors 38:23 - The Role of Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy 43:02 - Post-Treatment Follow Up 45:18 - Standardized Reporting in Guidelines
Hear about their journey to innovate across the business, internally and externally, to create a seamless end-to-end solution that can forecast and flex to avoid disruptions. Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, sat down with Blue Diamond Growers', Steven Birgfeld, VP of Information Technology and Services, to discuss the global and business reasons that necessitated change for the world's largest almond business so they could better serve the co-op and the customers.
Hear how EY made it their mission to rapidly build a mobile app that helps connect countless Ukrainians arriving in Poland with the resources they need to survive. Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with EY guests Axel Janz, Global Head of SAP Products and Innovations; Anne Sawyer Shields, Supporting next generation and Accelerating Environmental Sustainability leader Global Corporate Responsibility; and Oktavian Wagner, Head of CT Innovation, Technology, and Architecture who offer insights into the mission-driven development process in a time of war.
In this second episode of the special podcast series on "Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative new technological tools for urologists", Assoc. Prof. Juan Gómez Rivas (ES) talks to the distinguished Prof. Dmitry Enikeev (IL) about new lasers that are shaping the future of endourology. Prof. Enikeev elaborates on how lasers work, and the different types of lasers (thulium, holmium, green light). He shares details on usage, settings and the important aspects of distance of incision and speed. Cutting-edge lasers in endourology have significantly improved the management of kidney stones, bladder tumours and other urological disorders. They allow for safer and faster procedures, reducing patient recovery time and hospital stays. Additionally, the improved energy delivery systems enable better control and accuracy during surgery, leading to fewer complications and improved outcomes.This podcast is made in collaboration with the YAU Urotechnology group.
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Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with our guests from Watco, Andy Nielsen, Senior Vice President of Finance and Accounting, and Corey Corrick, VP of Applications about creating a Cloud-centric financial solution that will scale with their global growth while contributing to their seamless and sophisticated supply chain services.
Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week, we're replaying an exciting conversation with guest, Tamara McCleary. Tamara is an international branding expert, a technology futurist, and the CEO of Thulium. She was named the #1 Most Influential Woman in MarTech by B2B Marketing, and ranked by LeadTail as the 3rd most mentioned person on Twitter by CMOs. THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone intrigued by the potential AI has to revolutionize the future of commerce. TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE… people have changed, expectations have changed, and the future of retail, artificial intelligence, and customer success is changing daily. WHAT I LOVE MOST… how Tamara fits marketing, AI, customer experience, and 3D-printed shoes into one conversation! It's fascinating how all of these components fit together. Running Time: 33:15 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on Social Media: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Find Tamara on Social Media: Website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with our guests from Stripe, Ralph Ramos, Partner Solutions Engineer, and Adi Cosma, Integration Engineer, about the digitalization of financial services and what that means to millions of Stripe customers and economies worldwide. Hear how Stripe is disrupting the traditional financial services industry through digital innovation and seamless integration.
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with Marcio Magalhaes, IT structuring projects general manager at Petrobras, about how a human-centered app will continue to further the company's safety and environmental goals. Learn how Petrobras is creating a safer working environment while providing energy that drives prosperity in an ethical, safe, and competitive way.
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, sits down with guests from KWS SAAT SE & Co. KGaA, Thomas Günther, Expert Hub Lead, SAP Basics, and Dr. Priyanka Parvathi, Market Analyst - Business Development, Business Unit Sugarbeet, to discuss KWS' digital transformation and how the company's optimized data management can help the global supply chain.
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with Gunther Dütsch, Partner, PwC, Germany, and David Jensen, Coordinator Digital Transformation, UN Environment Programme, to discuss why it is so important for companies to assess the risks and opportunities of climate change, as it relates to their current and future business strategies.
Mike Milanov, Chief Business Development Officer of Team Liquid, meets with Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, to discuss the thriving world of esports and how advanced analytical insights are changing the landscape.
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, and Lars Bo Hassinggaard Jensen, Corporate IT Manager for Royal Greenland, discuss the win-win-win as companies realize their value is more than their product, it's also their process fueled by their purpose, as with Royal Greenland.
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In this episode, Tamara McCleary, CEO at Thulium, sits down with Prof. Dr. Norbert Frey, Medical Director, Department of Cardiology, Angiology, and Pneumology at Heidelberg University Hospital, and Michael Byczkowski, Global Vice President, Head of Healthcare Industry at SAP, to talk with us about implementing a data management platform that improved bed and equipment management across a network of hospitals and very likely saved lives. They will also discuss ongoing improvements for healthcare logistics and medical data management today and in the future.
There's one thing for certain: Tamara McCleary sees things differently – and that's precisely what makes her perspective so captivating. In this episode of Redefiners, we talk with Tamara about how her circuitous career path—from helicopter trauma nurse to cancer researcher to CEO of Thulium—has informed how she leads. Primarily, by being a close listener and a continuous learner – two essential traits of successful leaders, she says. Tamara shares her perspectives on the future of technology and offers a pretty urgent insight to our listeners: that we as leaders must make technology accessible and equitable for all, that technology should be used to better serve humanity, and leaders are in the unique position to make that happen.
In this episode of Break Free B2B Marketing, Tamara McCleary of Thulium sat down with our own president and co-founder Susan Misukanis to explore visions of the future of marketing, technology, and more. Find more in the accompanying article from Tamara and Susan's conversation here: https://www.toprankblog.com/2021/04/break-free-b2b-marketing-tamara-mccleary/ Read our State of B2B Influencer Marketing Research Report at: http://2020.influencermarketingreport.com #B2BMarketing #BreakFreeB2B
This episode brings together Achim Löbke, Head of Architecture & Optimization, Uniper, László Gergely, International Project Manager, Uniper, and Dr. Mark van Rijmenam, Founder, Mavin, with Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, to discuss fast-tracking innovation with automation. Uniper, an energy company, is leveraging SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation as part of their larger streamlining initiative, focusing on desktop support, scheduling, and maintenance while never losing focus on employees.
Realizing Renewable and Sustainable Solutions: Improving ROI while protecting the environment. Today’s Triple Bottom Line puts people, profits and the planet on equal footing. Listen as Hanno Schoklitsch, CEO at Kaiserwetter, Professor Sally Eaves, CEO of Aspirational Futures and host Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium discuss what it means for companies to embrace renewables and sustainability as a means to growth and success in the future.
The Episode in 60 Seconds Who is your brand's most powerful voice? Outside influencers have more sway than official spokespeople. SAP's Ursula Ringham and Rachel Miller join us today to discuss. What influencer marketing is How influencer marketing is changing the landscape How to properly vet potential influencers Two case studies of successful implementation of influencer marketing The future of Influencer Marketing Our Guests Ursula Ringham leads the Global Influencer Marketing team in collaborating with the entire SAP product portfolio in creating innovative content with trusted external voices to build brand awareness and create sales. Before her tenure at SAP, she had stints at Yoh, Adobe, and Apple where she was the partnership manager for Worldwide Developer Relations. She has a reputation as a storyteller, author, creator, influencer marketer, digital innovator, social media maven, champion of girls education, and an outdoor sports freak. Rachel Miller is a social media and content marketing strategist. She's listed as one of the top 50 MarTech influencer marketing and B2B marketing experts worldwide. Her background before SAP includes Thulium, TopRank Marketing, and PureMatter. During the pandemic, she is taking her fitness seriously and has earned the nickname "baby hulk" and is a craft beer aficionado. Show Notes 77% of all revenue transactions worldwide run through systems powered by SAP. - Ursula Ringham What is Influencer Marketing? Influencer Marketing noun partnering experts and trusted authorities together with your brand to help guide customers forward into their buying decision. creating innovative content with trusted external voices to build brand awareness and create sales trusted voices that influence the decisions of others people-to-people marketing Hear a discussion about definitions at 4:15 How Can a Brand Deploy Influencer Marketing? Starting an Influencer Marketing program with your own people. Bring in those who have understand people, existing success, a strong social following, understand your business, and get that it is people-to-people networking and marketing. —Ursula Ringham Improving Live Events by Taking Them Virtual How to Properly Vet Influencers Follow on social media Read their writings Watch their videos Listen to their interviews, podcast and otherwise Discover whom they have promoted in the past, even if your competitors Identify those you trust who are already connected with them Identify their strengths (for example, is someone strong on camera and social, but not a long-form writer. Or, this person asks amazing questions and draws out others.) Know them so well you can name their dog and favorite craft beer Discuss your findings with your team and get their input Talk to them on a video conference if not in person, and get "a feel" for the person How Do You Measure Influencer Success? Identify the true goal. What are you trying to accomplish? Closely monitor the effectiveness of your collaborations How often is the influencer sharing on social media? What level of engagement—likes, comments, shares? What type of audience are the attracting through video or podcasts? Are they exciting to watch? There is no true set of criteria because technology is changing so rapidly. Listen to a success story at 16:00 You have to understand the intent of wanting to work with a particular influencer. It has to be mutually beneficial. — Ursula Ringham Nobody wants to hear from a brand spokesperson. — Rachel Miller Hear another success story at 21:11 Check out SAP Industries LinkedIn Live Series As we live in an age where reviews, references, and third-party validation become increasingly important, having a disciplined, principled, and intentional effort within our companies to connect our value propositions to the market through people that are able to talk about us better than we can talk about ourselves is incredibly important — John Farkas
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Subscribe | Transcript | Comment The Episode in 60 Seconds Events have been and are being canceled and postponed worldwide due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. From South by Southwest to the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics to HubSpot's Inbound, events of all types and for all industries are affected. SAP's annual user conference, SAPPHIRE NOW, hosts more than 40,000 customers, prospects, partners, and influencers in Orlando. The original conference was scheduled for May and nearly completely planned when the US lockdown occurred. Within six weeks, SAP had reframed the event and created a snackable, interactive online experience. The results were remarkable. Two leaders behind the scenes of the major shift, Ursula Ringham and Rachel Miller, were tasked with the challenge of finding the connective tissue for the experience without losing the opportunities for business. Our Guests Ursula Ringham leads the Global Influencer Marketing team in collaborating with the entire SAP product portfolio in creating innovative content with trusted external voices to build brand awareness and create sales. Before her tenure at SAP, she had stints at Yoh, Adobe, and Apple where she was the partnership manager for Worldwide Developer Relations. She has a reputation as a storyteller, author, creator, influencer marketer, digital innovator, social media maven, champion of girls education, and an outdoor sports freak. Rachel Miller is a social media and content marketing strategist. She's listed as one of the top 50 MarTech influencer marketing and B2B marketing experts worldwide. Her background before SAP includes Thulium, TopRank Marketing, and PureMatter. During the pandemic, she is taking her fitness seriously and has earned the nickname "baby hulk" and is a craft beer aficionado. Show Notes User conferences have become a staple in SaaS showcasing the latest software developments and uniting users with platform providers, their partners, and other interested parties. These events also become huge public relations gains. [Find lists of user conferences: IT/Tech, software, engineering] SAP hosts their annual user conference, SAPPHIRE NOW, for all aspects of their business. Major sales occur at the event. SAP's reselling partners come together to learn new ways to promote SAP and to feel energized about their partnership. SAP is the backbone of America's supply chain and helps businesses run at their best. 77% of all revenue transactions worldwide run through systems powered by SAP. - Ursula Ringham Shifting an event for in-person to virtual first requires a shift in mindset. As Ursula talks about at 11:00, "It wasn't a huge change but we had to pivot with how we tell the story." For a virtual event, keep in mind who your audience is and how they will consume the content. As Rachel puts it at 14:00, "No one is going to sit through a 40-minute, talking head keynote to kick off your event. Think about how your content can be "snackable," easily-digestible, with great takeaways." Ursula and Rachel talked about the excellent video work provided by their two hired producers. You can reach them here: Sam Juno Jon Lieberman Issues to consider when creating a virtual event Speakers - how do they present on camera for a virtual audience? Topics - how do they fit in with a more segmentable, micro-casting opportunity? Production - what do you want the event to look like on screen? Connective tissue - what ties the experience together—digital hosts? [Ursula goes into great detail about finding hosts to tie the event together at 16:30] Platform - what software can manage the registrations, video streaming, recording storage, visitor interaction, VIP connectivity, and social engagement? Interactivity - how will you facilitate connection—breakout rooms, chatbots, information exchange? Budget - if transitioning from live to virtual, reallocate the funds along the lines needed to produce a great event. Was the Virtual Event of Lesser or Greater Value? We were able to make a lot more noise. - Ursula Ringham SAPPHIRE grew from 40,000 to over 100,000 attending. The travel barrier was eliminated. Those curious could sample SAP and the event without great risk. SAP grew from a primarily US-based audience to a truly global audience in a matter of weeks. We have this virtual global audience now. If we want to make a big announcement, we'll do it virtually because we can reach so many more people. - Ursula Ringham There's going to be a lot more pressure on making in-person events more compelling. - Rachel Miller Deploying Influencers to Augment a Virtual Event Ursula goes step-by-step through how they used influencers at 22:00 minutes. Mark Schaefer's article on SAPPHIRE NOW Reimagined. Here are some excerpts from the virtual experience. You can follow the links to pay for access to the video library. Building better core processes Tackling short-term challenges while planning for long-term success Closing experience gaps SAPPHIRE NOW is known for giving the entire audience a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience. Past artists include Coldplay and Lady Gaga, and this year, Sting joined the virtual crowd straight from his home studio. Here are brief excerpts from all three past concerts. Coldplay Lady Gaga Sting
Zapraszamy na następny podcast z cyklu Sfintechowani. Tym razem naszym gościem był Marek Bartnikowski, prezes zarządu firmy Thulium. Porozmawialiśmy przede wszystkim o dobrej obsłudze klienta – czyli o czymś, o czym fintechy często zapominają. Więcej informacji można znaleźć tutaj: https://fintek.pl/sfintechowani-23-jak-skutecznie-dbac-o-jakosc-obslugi-klienta/
In the book, 'Disrupt Yourself', by Whitney Johnson, it is suggested that the disruptions and changes that matter most start with personal disruptions and change. There is no doubt that the COVID-19 crisis has disrupted every person’s life and every organization’s business model. The crisis has impacted the way we learn, the way we interact, the way we work and the way we think about our personal and corporate priorities. Every step of the way, modern digital technologies have been brought front and center, with the importance of data, advanced analytics and contextualization being shown to be more important than ever. We are fortunate to be joined today by Tamara McCleary, the CEO of Thulium and a top 10 social media influencer in AI, robotics, digital technology and martech. A globally recognized futurist and keynote speaker, Tamara shares her perspectives on the impact of COVID-19 on the technology ecosystem and what consumers will be expecting when this crisis subsides.
Today’s podcast is unlike any CMO Moves podcast you’ve ever heard before. With the whole world “slipping and shifting” through this global pandemic, we are heads-down on the here and now. But what’s happening in the background is an exponential advancement of technology. What does that mean? While we’re focused on today, rightfully so, I wanted to bring this forward as something not to forget about tomorrow. With that, I invited Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium and leading Futurist to share how her timeline projections has accelerated given this monumental shift. Hold onto your seats. Hold onto your minds. Hold onto your hair follicles as new receptors of the tactile internet. It’s not only coming. It’s here.
Do dziewiątego odcinka zaprosiłem Marka Bartnikowskiego, CEO Thulium. Marek od 20 lat projektuje systemy wspierające sprzedaż i obsługę klienta. Brzmi jak ktoś, kto dobrze zna się na zagadnieniach customer service i customer experience?No pewnie! Poruszyliśmy tematy:* czym różni się customer service od customer experience,* jak polskie sklepy internetowe radzą sobie z obsługą klienta,* jak poukładać procesy obsługi,* które kanały wykorzystać,* jak mierzyć efektywność i jakość obsługi.Link do odcinka (znajdziesz tam wszystkie notatki, materiały bonusowe i transkrypcję):* https://marekkich.pl/009Jeśli masz jakieś dodatkowe pytania, najlepiej łapać mnie w social mediach:* https://www.linkedin.com/in/marek-kich* https://www.facebook.com/marek.kichMożesz też śledzić oficjalne strony podcastu:* https://www.facebook.com/SztukaEcommerce* https://www.linkedin.com/company/sztuka-e-commerce
Isolating the element thulium was a truly laborious process that took many years, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 86 of Elemental.
Isolating the element thulium was a truly laborious process that took many years, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 86 of Elemental.
Isolating the element thulium was a truly laborious process that took many years, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 86 of Elemental.
My guest on this episode of the Digital Supply Chain podcast is global influencer Tamara McCleary (aka @TamaraMcCleary on Twitter).Tamara is the CEO of Thulium (@Thuliumco on Twitter), a social media marketing agency focused on strategy and analytics.Tamara is also a good friend and knows the tech, and supply chain space upside down and inside out, so I was stoked when she agreed to come on the podcast. You can tell from the banter that we go back a long way. Tamara asks me probably as many questions as I asked her!We had a fun, wide-ranging conversation about the rise of consumer power, the increasing importance of customer experience, and how those topics impact on supply chains.Here's how the conversation broke down:00:26 Tamara, would you like to introduce yourself? 02:16 What are the principle advantages organisations can get from digitising their supply chains?03:42 Consumers have far more power now because we are living in a social media age…05:50 Will digital supply chain create an opportunity for manufacturing to go straight to the consumer?08:51 Customer experience story12:20 In this universe, we all now expect our goods to be delivered immediately, and we use this need for instant gratification to filter for suppliers…16:46 Increasingly we are becoming more aware of issues in suppliers supply chains, and reacting accordingly…20:06 More and more people are becoming aware of their supply chains and it is informing their purchasing decisions22:10 Companies that integrate social media into their supply chain have a vastly superior customer experience 26:00 What haven't we talked about that you'd like to mention, and if people want to connect with you of Thulium, where can they find you?
Thought leaders are often seen as an authority within their niche, based upon their expertise and knowledge. As a marketer, what if you could be the authority and develop your own thought leadership platform, bolstered by your unique marketing expertise? Welcome to Interactive Minds, where each week digital marketing and business professional Louisa Dahl, shares with you the tangible takeaways and recipes for marketing success. She is joined by a host of passionate marketers, innovators and digital leaders from across the globe. If you want easily digestible marketing tips from the industry’s top leaders, this is the podcast is for you. In this episode, Louisa speaks with multi award winning marketer, Tamara McCleary. Tamara is the CEO of Thulium, the social media marketing agency that focuses on strategy, storytelling and analytics. Tamara is a pioneer in data driven social media marketing, advising some of the globe’s top technology companies such as Verizon, IBM, Mercer, Dell EMC, and AWS. Her dynamic approaches to digital marketing has won her the esteemed title of #1 Most Influential Women in MarTech by B2B Marketing, as well as Top Digital Marketer by Brand 24 in 2019. Tamara has a unique and refreshing outlook on how great marketing strategies can be implemented. In this episode, she highlights some of the hurdles we can all face including AI and new tech, proving your worth as a digital marketer and why you should be building a thought leadership platform. Also featured in this episode Tamara’s backstory – From registered nurse to world renowned entrepreneur Why you should find your niche How remote workforces are the future Tamara’s business model of collaboration not competition and why it works How storytelling is vital for the modern digital marketer Proving a marketer's worth using data and statistics Why all of our expectations are changing because of AI The human-machine relationship and the risks we all face Creating a thought leadership platform and standing out from the competition How to choose the right social platforms for the content you share The real reason you should keep it positive and avoid politics Links: Thulium Academy Thought Leadership Course (free!) Tamara McCleary : Website Tamara McCleary : Twitter Thulium: Website Tamara McCleary: LinkedIn Interactive Minds Website Join Interactive Minds' Facebook Group
Rachel is responsible for creating social and influencer marketing strategy for all Thulium clients and keeps constant watch of account performance to continuously optimize campaigns for maximum results. She has over 15 years of experience in marketing with expertise in social media marketing, content marketing and influencer marketing. Her social strategy has achieved global recognition working with well-known agencies in the B2B technology space and a broad range of clients spanning enterprise to startup. She is an avid learner and serves as an adviser to many popular social business applications to support product innovation. Connect Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachellmiller Twitter – https://twitter.com/rachelloumiller Website – http://thulium.co/ People Mentioned Dax Shepard – https://twitter.com/daxshepard Lady Gaga – https://twitter.com/ladygaga Resources Buffer – http://bufferapp.com/ Fundrise – https://fundrise.com/ Agorapulse – https://www.agorapulse.com/
A conversation with Rachel Miller, Senior Social Strategist at the award-winning company, Thulium, a leader in the storytelling arena for B2B companies. Rachel's 15+ years of experience in marketing, especially in the social media marketing, content marketing, and influencer marketing arenas, have been globally recognized in the B2B tech space. For years, Rachel and I have been online friends and we've conversed about many great topics in the social media marketing space. It's so much fun to finally have the opportunity to hear from Rachel Miller about the future of work and data. Rachel is an avid learner, which is essential in the fast-moving social space and is an adviser to many popular social business applications where she provides feature evaluations to support product innovation. Rachel is responsible for creating social and influencer marketing strategy for all Thulium clients and keeps constant watch of account performance to continuously optimize campaigns for maximum results.
[Tamara McCleary](https://twitter.com/TamaraMcCleary?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) is the founder of Thulium and a business futurist. I enjoyed chatting with her about the future of marketing, something we rarely think about as we rocket forward into a brave new world.
[Tamara McCleary](https://twitter.com/TamaraMcCleary?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) is the founder of Thulium and a business futurist. I enjoyed chatting with her about the future of marketing, something we rarely think about as we rocket forward into a brave new world.
"December is the cruelest month," with apologies to the poet T.S. Eliot, because managing through end-of-year selling, budgeting, and just plain surviving is hard. In episode 268 of CXOTalk, host Michael Krigsman speaks with two experts who can help you ease the transition to 2018.Minette Norman runs Engineering Practice at Autodesk, where she manages the work and collaboration of 3,500 engineers, a position traditionally held by men. Tamara McCleary is one of the most well-known keynote speakers on topics related to digital transformation in the world.
"December is the cruelest month," with apologies to the poet T.S. Eliot, because managing through end-of-year selling, budgeting, and just plain surviving is hard. In episode 268 of CXOTalk, host Michael Krigsman speaks with two experts who can help you ease the transition to 2018.Minette Norman runs Engineering Practice at Autodesk, where she manages the work and collaboration of 3,500 engineers, a position traditionally held by men. Tamara McCleary is one of the most well-known keynote speakers on topics related to digital transformation in the world.
How is the relationship between IT and its customers changing? HP’s Gwen Becknell and digital transformation influencer Tamara McCleary tell Michael Krigsman of CXOTalk about digital transformation in information technology. Becknell is Senior Director of End-User Experience Services within Infrastructure Services at HP, Inc. McCleary is the CEO and founder of Thulium, which assists Fortune 1000 companies in developing brand identities with a focus on social media.
How is the relationship between IT and its customers changing? HP’s Gwen Becknell and digital transformation influencer Tamara McCleary tell Michael Krigsman of CXOTalk about digital transformation in information technology. Becknell is Senior Director of End-User Experience Services within Infrastructure Services at HP, Inc. McCleary is the CEO and founder of Thulium, which assists Fortune 1000 companies in developing brand identities with a focus on social media.
Welcome to the What’s Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova. This week’s guest is Tamara McCleary. Tamara is an international branding expert, a technology futurist, and the CEO of Thulium. She was named the #1 Most Influential Woman in MarTech by B2B Marketing and ranked by LeadTail as the 3rd most mentioned person on Twitter by CMOs. Tiffani and Tamara talk about What's Next! in the future of marketing, sales, AI, customer experience and let’s not forget 3D printed shoes. It's fascinating to understand how all of these components fit together into one conversation. People have changed; expectations have changed; and, the future of retail, artificial intelligence, and customer success is changing daily. In this episode: 3:40 – Is 3D, instant gratifications commerce the future? 4:48 – The future of shopping 5:47 – Hyper-personalization of products 7:48 – What is artificial intelligence? 8:18 – What is machine learning? 8:34 – Tesla, the great example of machine learning 9:05 – Why machine learning is fascinating 10:53 – Why do some retailers are failing while other are thriving? 14:13 – Using data in new, competitive ways to access the customer experience 17:19 – How can salespeople get better in segmenting by using data or AI or machine learning by understanding behavior? 17:38 – How to ask the right questions of data 20:50 – Machines have bias 21:37 – Customers experience on the new battleground 22:32 – Who owns customer experience? 24:18 – What’s a common metric by which to measure customer success? 25:08 – What CMOs say about customer success 28:33 – How incentivizing increases the lifetime value of a customer Running time: 33:12 Subscribe on iTunes Find Tiffani on Social Media: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Find Tamara on social: Website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook
One of the speakers at our upcoming Leonardo Live event is the one and only Tamara McCleary (aka @tamaramccleary), CEO of Thulium (http:www.thulium.co). Tamara will be giving a talk on the topic of machine learning. I asked Tamara to come on the show to give us a preview of her talk about Machine Learning and some of the more compelling ways it can be used. As ever, Tamara knocked it out of the park :) Tamara is @TamaraMcCleary on Twitter, is CEO of Thulium, and is also very active on LinkedIn.
I am so excited about this week’s episode of Extraordinary Women Radio interview with Tamara McCleary. Tamara is the Founder and CEO of Thulium, a brand amplification company, specializing in B2B social media based marketing in the tech world. For me personally, and as someone who has helped others build thought leadership brands for nearly two decades, I feel like Tamara offers some of the most relevant and grounded brand advice for our times… especially in the world of social media where there is so much noise these days. If you are one my clients or listeners in the midst of taking the leap into your what’s next… if you have gotten clear about your purpose – how you’re meant to matter and are ready to be seen, be heard and put your voice out into the world in a bigger way – you don’t want to miss this episode! Tamara is an internationally recognized expert on branding, influence & social business in the world of technology. She has deep expertise in both B2B and B2C marketing, social influence and technology. Let me give you just a taste of how Tamara has been recognized as a social influencer. She is ranked in the Top 1% of global Social Media Influencers. She is listed as one of the Top 50 Social Influencers of 2015 and one of the Top 50 Big Data Influencers of 2016. She is an IBM Futurist and was ranked as the third most mentioned person on Twitter by Chief Marketing Officers in 2015. In addition, in 2016, Tamara was named the #1 Most Influential Woman in Martech by B2B Marketing. So impressive, and during our interview today, Tamara shares so much rich wisdom about developing your social brand in a way that is true to who you are – and for those of you who know me – you know that’s something I get really excited about. She gives great tips on how to build your online brand strategy – and shares a litmus test for deciding what’s worthy of posting on social media – for your brand. Tamara talks about the difference between a popularity-focused strategy and a trust-focused strategy – and how important it is to check our egos at the social media door. On top of all of this, she brings some real world life wisdom by sharing deeply personal and vulnerable stories about her life and the lessons she learned.
In this episode of IoT Emerge, your hosts Bibi Jackson and T.C. Doyle introduce us to the world of the industrial internet of things from the IoT Emerge confrence in Chicago! Our Guest Tamara McCleary, founder of Thulium.co, talks about the essential issues in IoT.
Tamara McCleary, Founder and CEO of Thulium, joins the Bryan Kramer Show for real talk on the power of personal brand building, making difficult business decisions, and building relationships with and through technology. In This Episode How personal brand building will help you succeed in business and in life Why spending less time on social media will help your brand succeed Why knowing your story is key to building your brand Why vulnerability makes your brand more relatable Resources Tamara McCleary on Twitter: @tamaramccleary Acuity Scheduling Thulium Visit BryanKramer.com to hear more Human Conversation.
This week DJG dresses in Veleco Cycling wear to go to the movies with Radio Free Albemuth. He plays Kremlin with Jim of Jolly Roger Games while his kids chat with Chatty Kids. He jams to Thulium and... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!
Thulium podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Tierärztliche Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 03/07
Seltene Erde Elemente sind eine Gruppe ähnlicher Elemente, zu denen das Lanthan und die 14 im Periodensystem folgenden Elemente Cer, Praeseodym, Neodym, Promethium, Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium, Terbium, Dysprosium, Holmium, Erbium, Thulium, Ytterbium und Lutetium zugerechnet werden. Lanthancarbonat wird in der Humanmedizin in neuester Zeit als Phosphatbinder bei Dialysepatienten eingesetzt. Es handelt sich dabei um einen nicht aluminiumhaltigen Phosphatbinder, der ein ebenso großes Phosphatbindungspotenzial aufzuweisen scheint wie Aluminiumhydroxid. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde der phosphorsenkende Effekt von Lanthancarbonat im Vergleich mit Aluminiumhydroxid und einer Nierendiät bei Katzen untersucht. Die Untersuchung wurde als Fütterungsversuch über einen Zeitraum von zehn Monaten an zwölf Europäisch Kurzhaarkatzen durchgeführt, die randomisiert in zwei bzw. vier Gruppen aufgeteilt wurden. Während dieses Versuchszeitraumes wurde dem Futter in insgesamt sieben verschiedenen Fütterungsperioden entweder Lanthancarbonat (34 mg/kg KM/d) oder Aluminiumhydroxid (90 mg/kg KM/d) in einer oder mehrmaliger Dosierung als Phosphatbinder zugesetzt. Die Effekte dieser Phosphatbinder wurden dabei bei bedarfsgerechter Phosphorversorgung (Alleinfutter) bzw. bei phosphorreduzierter Fütterung (Nierendiätfutter) untersucht. Als Proben wurden am Ende jeder Fütterungsperiode Blut, 24h-Urin und Kot genommen. In diesen Proben wurde jeweils der Phosphorgehalt bestimmt. Anhand der jeweiligen Gesamturin- bzw. -kotmenge wurde zusätzlich die Phosphorexkretion pro kg Körpermasse und Tag ermittelt. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie zeigen, dass sowohl Lanthancarbonat als auch Aluminiumhydroxid bei klinisch gesunden Katzen im gewählten Untersuchungszeitraum (14 Tage) und einer Dosierung von 34 bzw. 90 mg/kg Körpermasse/1 x tgl. kaum Effekte auf den Phosphorstoffwechsel erzielten. Die Verfütterung eines Nierendiätetikums konnte im gleichen Untersuchungszeitraum und im gleichen Versuchsaufbau die Phosphorkonzentrationen des Serums, des Urins und des Kotes senken und die renale und fäkale Gesamtexkretion an Phosphor vermindern. Um eine endgültige Bewertung der Wirkung von Lanthancarbonat im Vergleich mit Aluminiumhydroxid auf den Phosphorstoffwechsel der Katze vorzunehmen, müssten allerdings weitere Untersuchungen mit höheren Dosierungen, längeren Versuchszeiträumen und über den Tag verteilten Dosierungen durchgeführt werden.