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Flight Club
Fran Maier - CEO & Founder at BabyQuip

Flight Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 26:51


Fran Maier is a serial entrepreneur and Super Founder with over 25 years of experience building and scaling disruptive B2C and B2B internet businesses. She is the founder and CEO of BabyQuip, the #1 baby gear rental service worldwide, and co-founder of Match.com, as well as the founder of TRUSTe (now TrustArc). A trailblazing Latina business leader, Fran is recognized for her leadership in family travel, privacy tech, and the gig economy, with extensive media coverage and numerous accolades celebrating her influence in the tech industry and female entrepreneurship. Website: www.babyquip.com Social media handles: www.linkedin.com/company/babyquip www.linkedin.com/in/franmaier www.instagram.com/babyquip

SheLeads with Carly
118: Fran Maier | Co-Founder, Match.com & Founder/CEO, BabyQuip

SheLeads with Carly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 49:57


Fran is a serial entrepreneur and Super Founder with over 25 years of experience pioneering category-disrupting B2C and B2B internet businesses. Fran is widely recognized for her leadership as Co-Founder and first General Manager of the online dating service Match.com, Founder of the privacy compliance tech company TRUSTe (now known as TrustArc), and Founder and CEO of her current venture, BabyQuip, the #1 global baby gear rental brand.  BabyQuip currently serves over 2k markets and maintains a network of independent gig economy entrepreneurs in the thousands.  As an award-winning business icon, trailblazer for women in tech, and advocate for female entrepreneurship, Fran has been named to the “150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business” by the SF Business Times, “Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley” by AlwaysOn and she is the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she earned her Bachelors and MBA. Fran was also a featured expert on entrepreneurship in the acclaimed documentary film “She Started It” and appeared on ABC's Shark Tank.-----Past guests include Margaret Wishingrad, Kara Goldin, Brandi Chastain, Julie Foudy, Ann Miura Ko, Linda Avey, Sarah Leary, Becky Sauerbrunn, Miriam Haart and many more.Follow us on Instagram | LinkedIn | Youtube-----Show Notes:1. Welcome to She Leads2. Tanya's Early Life + Entrepreneurial Spirit3. Her First Yogurt Shop at Stanford4. Transition Post-Stanford into Consulting and Clorox Co. 5. The Rise of the Internet6. Founding Story of Match.com 7. Reflections + the Impact of Match.com 8. Lessons Learned + Advice for Female Founders9. Living in the Future and Identifying Opportunities10. Career Trajectory: Transition to Women.com and Founding TrustArc11. Gaining Confidence in each Career Pivot12. Founding BabyQuip13. Navigating Challenges and Adapting to the Gig Economy14. Recognizing true PMF15. The Importance of Timing in Entrepreneurship16. Working with Family in Business17. Ever-Changing Perspectives on Success18. Addressing Gender Biases and Stereotypes19. Challenging Misrepresentation and Advocating for Women 20. Changing Perspectives on Marriage21. Honing Patience and Being Present Fran's changed perspective in the last decade? MarriageFran's life-time craft she is honing? Patience + Being PresentIf you're enjoying the show, please share it with a friend and leave a review!

Her Success Story
Relief, Convenience, Quality

Her Success Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 29:10


This week Ivy Slater, host of Her Success Story, chats with her guest, Fran Maier. The two talk about the commitment to trust and safety, as well as relief, convenience, and quality in Fran's varying businesses, and her vision for continued expansion.   In this episode, we discuss: How Fran's very impressive career began, and how she made a complete shift from privacy to hospitality on accident The importance of trust and safety in all she does What great benefits parents can find in BabyQuip, and the convenience and quality provided Her vision for continued expansion, and how she plans to take BabyQuip to the next level How her company is launching successful independent businesses, and offering relief to parents in so many ways How she has built a community culture that fosters an empowering ethic of taking care of each other Fran Maier is a serial entrepreneur and Super Founder with over 25 years of experience pioneering category-disrupting B2C and B2B internet businesses. Fran is widely recognized for her leadership as Co-Founder and first General Manager of the online dating service Match.com, Founder of the privacy compliance tech company TRUSTe (now TrustArc), and Founder and CEO of her current venture, BabyQuip, the #1 global baby gear rental brand. She is also known for breaking boundaries as a Latina business leader. Since launching BabyQuip in 2016, Fran has made game-changing contributions to both the family travel industry and gig economy model with its breakthrough platform, which gives traveling families access to high-quality baby equipment rentals through proprietary technology and an independent contractor community called Quality Providers. Under her leadership, BabyQuip currently serves over 1,300 markets and maintains a network of independent gig economy entrepreneurs in the thousands. To-date, Fran has raised over $8.5M in seed funding for BabyQuip. In 2022, BabyQuip's GMV nearly doubled vs. 2021 and grew its QP network by over 60%. Previous career highlights include establishing the first membership business model at Match.com, which drove $3 million in revenue and attracted over 500,000 subscribers, and raising more than $30 million in venture funding for TRUSTe. As a founding member of Kmart Corporation and Softbank's former joint venture BlueLight.com, Fran drew four million subscribers to the Internet service in less than nine months. Fran is often sourced for her insights and expertise in the areas of entrepreneurship, women in business, and family travel. She has appeared in major media like Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, The LA Times, Travel + Leisure, Wirecutter, Forbes, and CNBC, and is a regular podcast guest, contributing author, and keynote speaker. Fran was also a featured expert on entrepreneurship in the acclaimed documentary film “She Started It” and appeared on ABC's Shark Tank. As an award-winning business icon, trailblazer for women in tech, and advocate for female entrepreneurship, Fran has been named to the “150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business” by the SF Business Times, “Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley” by Always On, and “100 Most Influential Women in Technology” by Hot Topics. She is also the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she earned her BA and MBA. Fran has served on numerous commercial and non-profit boards including GE Capital Bank, Children's Council of San Francisco, Stanford Women on Boards, and Girls in Tech. She is currently a member of Women Corporate Directors and is the former Chair of the Steering Committee for Stanford Women on Boards. As a mentor, she has advised start-ups such as Portfolia, Women's Start-up Lab, Sign-up.com, and Kango, among others. Fran is also passionate about supporting female founders, and honors her Hispanic heritage by promoting Latinx leadership and Latina entrepreneurs.  Website: www.BabyQuip.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franmaier/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/babyquip/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babyquip/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BabyQuip/ Support Our Fundraising: startengine.com babyquip Promo: $20 off of $100 or more Code: Success  

Money Tales
It'll Work Out, with Fran Maier

Money Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 33:26


In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Fran Maier. From her first start-up, Match.com, to her latest and fifth start-up, BabyQuip, Fran is a passionate entrepreneur whose mantra is, “It'll all work out”. Fran's motto was put to the test during the pandemic. On March 6, 2020 she presented BabyQuip, a baby gear rental business dependent on people's travel, to the sharks on Shark Tank. Days later, the pandemic became a reality and the economy closed. Don't worry. It all works out. Being a savvy businesswoman, Fran and her partners took the necessary steps for the company to survive and now thrive as life gets back to normal. Fran is a highly successful serial entrepreneur, investor, and fundraiser with an impressive track record of launching and scaling five profitable business ventures, such as Match.com and TRUSTe (now @TrustArc). Throughout her career, Fran has pioneered game-changing solutions that have disrupted industries, built trusted brands, and driven growth and valuation. Currently, as the founder and CEO of BabyQuip, the leading global baby gear rental marketplace, Fran has taken the company's reach to over 1,200 markets worldwide. Her leadership has also resulted in the recruitment of thousands of gig economy entrepreneurs to provide services, as well as valuable partnerships with brands such as VRBO, Wyndham, Destination Hotels by Hyatt and Guesty. Fran's impressive set of skills include change management, business expansion, brand and product development, government relations, and international outreach. She has also demonstrated her dedication to giving back to the community as a commercial and non-profit board member for organizations such as GE Capital Bank, Children's Council of San Francisco, Stanford Women on Boards, and Girls in Tech. Moreover, Fran is an advisor to several startups, including Portfolia, Women's Start-up Lab, Sign-up.com and Kango. As a thought leader in entrepreneurship, women in business, and family travel, Fran is a sought-after keynote speaker and media personality. She has been featured in major media outlets such as Forbes, CNBC and ABC's Shark Tank, and has hosted a popular radio show. Fran also regularly appears as a guest on podcasts and contributes articles to publications such as The Washington Post. Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University and has been recognized with numerous honors and awards. She is passionate about supporting female founders and promoting Latinx leadership and Latina entrepreneurs, in honor of her Hispanic heritage. Fran is a proud mother of two grown sons and now lives in Santa Fe, NM, after spending most of her career in San Francisco.

Wings Of...Inspired Business
Collaboration and Crowdfunding: Serial Entrepreneur Fran Maier on the Power of Community to Fast Scaling Business Growth

Wings Of...Inspired Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 48:40


Fran Maier is a serial entrepreneur and founder of several pioneering B2C and B2B internet businesses including Match.com and TRUSTe (now TrustArc). With over 25 years of experience pioneering category-disrupting startups, Fran is now the founder and CEO of BabyQuip, the #1 global baby gear rental brand. Also known for breaking boundaries as a Latina business leader, she has made game-changing contributions to both the family travel industry and gig economy model with BabyQuip's breakthrough platform, which gives traveling families access to high-quality baby equipment rentals through proprietary technology and an independent contractor community called Quality Providers.

Heroes in Business
Fran Maier, Super Founder CoFounder Match, TRUSTe, and BabyQuip

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 16:26


Making travel easier for parents. Fran Maier, Super Founder CoFounder Match.com, and TRUSTe (TrustArc), now CoFounder BabyQuip is interviewed by David Cogan Host of the Heroes Show and Founder Eliances entrepreneur community. find a special offer for listeners 

Truth Tastes Funny with Hersh Rephun
Accountability, Consumer Protection Laws, & The Price of Free Stuff: Jules Polonetsky

Truth Tastes Funny with Hersh Rephun

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 48:12


I should start by telling you that Jules Polonetsky is an optimist. Second, in the area of privacy and consumer protection, Jules is the man. He knows as much about privacy as Facebook knows about you. Jules serves as CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. FPF is supported by the chief privacy officers of more than 200 leading companies, several foundations, as well as by an advisory board composed of the country's leading academics and advocates. FPF's current projects focus on AI and Ethics, Connected Cars, Health, Research Data, Smart Communities, Ad Tech, Youth, Ed Tech, Privacy Legislation and Enforcement, and Global Data Flows.  We've known each other for nearly 40 years, and while our mutual admiration is the foundation of this conversation, our objective is to help you thrive in today's crazy world.Key Takeaways:If an app is "free," you're the product.If we act based on democratic and social values, AND we are honest about our point of view, thing might improve dramatically. Anytime you question your self-worth, just think about the multi-million-dollar high speed auction going on for your data. More About Jules:Jules also serves as Chairman of the International Digital Accountability Council and as Co-Chairman of the Israel Tech Policy Institute. Jules is co-editor of The Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy, published by Cambridge University Press (2018). More of his writing and research can be found at the www.fpf.org and on Google Scholar and SSRN.Jules's previous roles have included serving as Chief Privacy Officer at AOL and at DoubleClick, as Consumer Affairs Commissioner for New York City, as an elected New York State Legislator and as a congressional staffer, and as an attorney.Jules has served on the boards of a number of privacy and consumer protection organizations including TRUSTe, the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and the Network Advertising Initiative. From 2011-2012, Jules served on the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. Jules is a member of The George Washington University Law School Privacy and Security Advisory Council. He also currently sits on the Advisory Boards of Open DP | Harvard University Privacy Tools Project and the California Privacy Lab (University of California).More at https://www.linkedin.com/in/julespolonetsky/If you enjoyed listening to Truth Tastes Funny, please leave a 5-star rating and a 300-word review on Apple Podcasts (click Listen on Apple Podcasts to access review option)Follow us on Instagram: @truthtastesfunnyFollow Hersh on Instagram: @Hersh4allon LinkedIn: HershRephunon YouTube: HershRephunon Twitter: @TruthTstsFunnyOur Website: TruthTastesFunnyContact UsExplore Branded Ventures with Truth Tastes Funny and Hersh's YES, BRAND Podcast

Startup Savants
Co-Founder of Match.com & BabyQuip on Building Brand Trust

Startup Savants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 57:47


#34. Fran Maier  is the CEO and founder of BabyQuip, the "Airbnb of baby rental equipment." Having been a co-founder for Match.com, Fran is no stranger to the startup world. In fact, Fran has been involved in starting numerous enterprises and continues to invest in other startups. Fran encourages founders to differentiate their business from the market and talk with customers in order to establish a successful brand.In this episode we dive into:Why building brand trust is importantCo-founding Match.com, TrustE, and BabyQuipBabyQuip's unique Shark Tank experienceFran's tips for navigating your board of directors

Savvy Business, Life Unscripted
Tips for Launching a Successful Business with BabyQuip CEO, Fran Maier

Savvy Business, Life Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 19:49


Fran Maier is a serial entrepreneur and brand builder with over 25 years experience in B2C and B2B internet businesses. She is best known for her 10+ years leading TRUSTe (now TrustArc), the leading privacy trustmark and compliance provider, and as Co-Founder and first General Manager of Match.com.Fran speaks widely on several topics relating to women in business, including opportunities for women in the collaborative economy, addressing the lucrative family travel segment, women in entrepreneurship and on boards. She serves as an advisor to many start-ups including Portfolia, Women's Start-up Lab, Sign-up.com, Kango, and Dabbl.Fran is featured as an expert in the documentary film about entrepreneurship entitled “She Started It.” With Emmy Award winning journalist Kym McNicholas, she hosted a radio show/podcast called "Female Seeking Start-up" which featured interviews with female entrepreneurs. In 2016, Fran was honored by the Stanford Graduate School of Business with the Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award. In 2015, she was named one of “100 Most Influential Women in Technology” by Hot Topics. In 2011, San Francisco Business Times named Fran among the 150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business and in 2010, AlwaysOn named her among the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley. She served on the board of GE Capital Bank until it was sold in 2016. In addition, she is a Member of Women Corporate Directors and is former Chair of the Steering Committee for Stanford Women on Boards. In 2012, Fran completed the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Director's College.Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University. She lives in San Francisco and Santa Fe and is the mother of two grown sons. www.babyquip.comCODE: SAVVY20% on rentals of $100 or more from 09/15/2022 to 10/31/2022 (rentals and cleaning, new customers only)https://www.babyquip.com/p/savvy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Privacy Pros Podcast
In Conversation With Jules Polonetsky

Privacy Pros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 28:10 Transcription Available


Attention Data Protection Professionals Who Want To Take Their Career To The Next LevelYou're about to discover the secrets to be a world class Privacy Pro and thought leader! Hi, my name is Jamal Ahmed and I'd like to invite you to listen to this special episode of the #1 ranked Data Privacy podcast. In this value packed episode, you'll discover what every Privacy Pro needs to know about the future of Data Privacy including: The latest trends in privacy that will shake up the industry How to keep up and stay ahead with regulatory changes How to enhance your career prospects and stand out as a world class Privacy Pro! and so much more... Jules is CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum, a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices. FPF is supported by more than 180 leading companies and foundations, as well as an advisory board of comprised of the country's leading privacy academics and advocates. FPF's current projects focus on online data use, smart grid, mobile data, location, big data, apps, connected cars, wearable tech and student privacy. Jules previous roles have included serving as Chief Privacy Officer at AOL and before that at DoubleClick, as Consumer Affairs Commissioner for New York City, as an elected New York State Legislator and as a congressional staffer, and as an attorney. Jules has served on the boards of a number of privacy and consumer protection organizations including TRUSTe, the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and the Network Advertising Initiative. From 2011-2012, Jules served on the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. Listen Now... Follow Jamal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmjahmed/) Connect with Jules on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julespolonetsky/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/julespolonetsky/) Check out the Future of Privacy Forum: https://fpf.org/ (https://fpf.org/) Get Exclusive Insights, Secret Expert Tips & Actionable Resources For A Thriving Privacy Career That We Only Share With Email Subscribers► https://my.captivate.fm/%C2%A0https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up ( https://newsletter.privacypros.academy/sign-up) Subscribe to the Privacy Pros Academy YouTube Channel► https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros (https://www.youtube.com/c/PrivacyPros) Join the Privacy Pros Academy Private Facebook Group for:Free LIVE Training Free Easy Peasy Data Privacy Guides Data Protection Updates and so much more Apply to join here whilst it's still free: https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro (https://www.facebook.com/groups/privacypro)

Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth
The Power of Aligning Customer Needs with Your Business - Fran Maier

Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 32:44


Fran Maier is CEO and Founder of BabyQuip, the leading baby gear rental service, serving families traveling to over 650 locations in the United States, Canada, and beyond.
She is a "Super Founder" and brand builder with over 25 years of experience building B2C and B2B internet businesses. She is best known for her 10+ years leading TRUSTe (now TrustArc), the leading privacy trust mark and compliance provider, and as Co-Founder and first General Manager of Match.com.
Fran speaks widely on several topics relating to women in business, including opportunities for women in the collaborative economy, addressing the lucrative family travel segment, women in entrepreneurship and on boards. She serves as an advisor to many start-ups including Portfolia, Women's Start-up Lab, Sign-up.com, Kango, and Dabbl.
Fran is featured as an expert in the documentary film about entrepreneurship entitled “She Started It.” With Emmy Award winning journalist Kym McNicholas, she hosted a radio show/podcast called "Female Seeking Start-up" which featured interviews with female entrepreneurs.
In 2016, Fran was honored by the Stanford Graduate School of Business with the Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award. In 2015, she was named one of “100 Most Influential Women in Technology” by Hot Topics. In 2011, San Francisco Business Times named Fran among the 150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business and in 2010, AlwaysOn named her among the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley. She and her son Joe Maier, BabyQuip's CTO, appeared on Shark Tank in March 2020.

Episode Summary -The golden rule for building a successful business is to ensure that you're aligning your business with your customer's requirements.Most entrepreneurs build their products or services based on their self-requirements and experiences, which can be one of the major reasons they struggle in business.It is never about you; it is always about your customers.
It is imperative to know your customer's needs and wants well so that you can create the products and services that can help solve their problems and make their lives easier.In this episode, Fran Maier talks about how her in-depth understanding of customer requirements has been one of the secrets to her successful journey as an entrepreneur and an important pillar in building five successful start-up brands."Whenever there is change, there's an opportunity for entrepreneurs."
Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode:[02:42] Fran talks about why she started BabyQuip.[07:51] The importance of understanding your customer's needs and aligning your products and services based on the solution to their problem.[09:59] Fran talks about her background story and how she became an entrepreneur.[14:43] What are the skillsets of Fran that have helped her succeed?[15:51] What are some of the mistakes most entrepreneurs make that affect their business growth?[20:38] Fran talks about her most significant accomplishments and challenges she has faced in business.[26:03] What does working from your happy place mean to Fran?[27:54] Fran shares what she learned as a start-up owner and how you can build a strong company culture that will help you make your employees more efficient & effective.[30:48] Fran's advice on how to build successful start-up companies.

How to Connect with Fran Maier:Website - https://www.babyquip.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/franmaierTwitter - https://twitter.com/franmaierInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/franmaier
Offer - Use the code “Happy Place” to get $30 off on any order above $150 from babyquip.com About the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. Over the last 20 years, she has been expertly building her speaking and consulting business, Step Into Success. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/stepintosuccessLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stepintosuccess/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.com

How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give
Building a Trusted Brand for Women with Fran Maier, CEO & Founder of BabyQuip

How Women Inspire: Invest, Lead, Give

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 41:42


It can be difficult to run a successful start-up - the ups and downs aren't for everyone and it can be a challenge. Someone who truly understands this experience is Fran Maier, co-founder of Match.com, who is well known for her 10+ years running TRUSTe (now TrustArc), and is now the CEO and founder of Babyquip. This week, episode 09 of How Women Inspire Podcast is about how to create a startup that's truly a trusted brand! In this episode of How Women Inspire Podcast, Fran Maier is sharing the importance of being a trusted brand and the actionable steps you can take right now to build that trusted brand from the ground up. Some of the talking points Fran and I go over in this episode include:How Fran created her hospitality and travel start-up in the beginning of the pandemic and how she managed to get through to a record-breaking month with almost 1 million bookings under her belt.How to build a trusted brand; through consistency and understanding your market well enough to build it to be trustworthy.Fran's best tips for hiring your first employees and your own responsibilities as a start-up founder.How Fran keeps her creativity going and how she takes care of herself so she can run a successful business in a great headspace.Fran Maier is a leader and inspiration to so many startup founders and entrepreneurs and I cannot wait for you to listen to this episode. So be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips and to hear even more about the points outlined above.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me!  And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!CONNECT WITH FRAN MAIER:LinkedInBabyQuip WebsiteCONNECT WITH JULIE CASTRO ABRAMS:LinkedIn - JulieHow Women LeadHow Women InvestHow Women GiveInstagram - HWLLinkedIn - HWLFacebook - HWL

United Public Radio
Part 2 of Paranormal Talk photo and video anomaly’s as well what the hell is a evp how do you rescored them and should they be use as truste

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 147:33


Part 2 of Paranormal Talk photo and video anomaly’s as well what the hell is a evp how do you rescored them and should they be use as trusted evidence ? in a real investigations and what the he’ll is this thing coming down in my back yard

[Geo+]Conteúdos de Geografia Geral e do Brasil
Episódio 30 Truste, cartel e holding

[Geo+]Conteúdos de Geografia Geral e do Brasil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 3:42


Resumo sobre Cartel, truste, holding e estratégias empresariais em Geografia

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 123: Harnessing Your Superpower with Fran Maier

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 49:45


We all have a superpower, but we don’t always know what it is, how to use it, or even when to use it. But when you get this right, and learn to harness your superpower, your impact becomes exponential. Meet Fran Maier, serial entrepreneur, known for growing iconic businesses like TRUSTe and Match.com.  Fran shares how her superpower as a brand builder made her such a huge success and helped her create global impact. Fran is now the CEO of BabyQuip and her superpower as a brand builder has already made the company the leading baby gear rental service for traveling families. Fran is a legendary entrepreneur and has won numerous awards and accolades. She was honored by the Stanford Graduate School of Business with the Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award, named one of “100 Most Influential Women in Technology” by Hot Topics. San Francisco Business Times named Fran among the 150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business and AlwaysOn named her among the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley. In this episode, Fran shares why it’s important to know your strengths and take ownership of what’s in your control. She also reveals the lessons she has learned in her career and the principles she follows as a leader. Fran is applying all of these principles as she leads BabyQuip in changing lives and improving the way families travel.   Highlights: [02:47] Fran’s superpower [05:54] The story of Match.com [09:04] Keeping brand values in alignment with business decisions [10:40] Defining company culture [13:07] Biggest lessons learned [18:39] The pros and cons of being early to market [20:23] How does BabyQuip serve the community [30:47] The effects of the pandemic on BabyQuip [33:41] Empowering women as independent business owners [37:17] Who should female entrepreneurs listen to for advice [41:20] Lesson learned from working with investors [42:38] Taking ownership of what’s in our control [46:35] Vision for BabyQuip [48:02] The question brand builders should be asking   Quotes: “Be confident and allow yourself to be vulnerable and ask for help.” – Fran Maier  “Always be open to listening to everyone’s advice, but have the conviction to decide for yourself.” – Fran Maier   About Fran Maier: Fran Maier is CEO and Founder of BabyQuip, the leading baby gear rental service for traveling families and now offering local cleaning services too. She is a serial entrepreneur and brand builder with over 25 years experience in B2C and B2B internet businesses. She is best known for her 10+ years leading TRUSTe (now TrustArc), the leading privacy trustmark and compliance provider, and as Co-Founder and first General Manager of Match.com. Fran speaks widely on several topics relating to women in business, including opportunities for women in the collaborative economy, addressing the lucrative family travel segment, women in entrepreneurship and on boards. She serves as an advisor to many start-ups including Portfolia, Women’s Start-up Lab, Sign-up.com, Kango, and Dabbl. Fran is featured as an expert in the documentary film about entrepreneurship entitled “She Started It.” With Emmy Award winning journalist Kym McNicholas, she hosted a radio show/podcast called "Female Seeking Start-up" which featured interviews with female entrepreneurs. In 2016, Fran was honored by the Stanford Graduate School of Business with the Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Award. In 2015, she was named one of “100 Most Influential Women in Technology” by Hot Topics. In 2011, San Francisco Business Times named Fran among the 150 Most Influential Women in Bay Area Business and in 2010, AlwaysOn named her among the Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch in Silicon Valley.  She served on the board of GE Capital Bank until it was sold in 2016. In addition, she is a Member of Women Corporate Directors and is former Chair of the Steering Committee for Stanford Women on Boards. In 2012, Fran completed the Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Director's College. Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University. She lives in San Francisco and Santa Fe and is the mother of two grown sons. Links: Website: https://www.babyquip.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franmaier/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/franmaier  

Radio Monaco - Press Club
Maradona truste la presse mondiale

Radio Monaco - Press Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 2:06


La presse du monde entier rend hommage à Diego Maradona, et c'est le cas de Nice-Matin. “Une étoile dans le ciel”, gros titre à la une du journal régional avec une photo de l'Argentin en 1986, le bonheur plein le visage, brandissant la Coupe du Monde.Le journal nous raconte notamment le jour où le pibo de oro a bien failli quitter Naples pour Marseille. 

ECONOMIA E POLÍTICA

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WealthTalk
Building Wealth Through Joint Ventures

WealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 43:00


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This Is Attribution
Accurate Attribution with Rauxa’s VP of Data Science Izzet Agoren

This Is Attribution

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 34:20


Izzet Agoren knows:  Accurate attribution models cannot be built by data scientists alone…you need a team who understands how media operates in the real world.  An electrical engineer who launched his own ISP in 2002 in Cypress,  Izzet search for the signal in the noise led him to AdTech.  As the VP of Data Science for Rauxa, hear how he’s overcome the barriers to better measurement.   Guest bio: Izzet is a technically trained engineer who found his way to ad tech and data science. His vast contributions include the VAST 4.0 and VAST 4.1 standards with the IAB Tech Lab, he has served on the Mobile Marketing Associations Messaging and Programmatic Committees, IoT Council; and the Internet Advertising Bureau's Programmatic and Data councils.   While at Penn State, he co-authored multiple, peer-reviewed publications in the area of real-time video communications for 4G wireless communications and his work at Motorola lead to focused development of efficiencies in IEFT standards that defined VOIP on packet networks for mobile carriers.   He founded Extended Broadband in 2002, a regional fixed wireless internet service provider that spanned four countries — all of which had strained diplomatic and political circumstances. In 2007 Izzet joined a team that won four media awards for a Semantic targeting technology in marketing technologies. Izzet’s further engagements with Integral Ad Science and TRUSTe exposed his technical background to the enabling capabilities that verification and privacy provide the digital marketing and advertising landscape.   He is currently serving as the VP of Data Intelligence at Rauxa, where he leads Artificial Intelligence and machine learning product development.   He is an elected Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, and is a Fulbright Scholar.                 Key takeaways: [2:00] I introduce today’s guest, Izzet Agoren, and ask him about how he came to be where he is today.   [5:24] Izzet remembers when he launched his own ISP in Cypress in 2002, climbing on roofs and boosting microwave signals with antennas and amplifiers.   [9:12] Moving into his position at Rauxa, Izzet was tasked with elevating the function of the department from being descriptive to prescriptive with data.   [12:17] Izzet and I unpack the concept of viewability and the issues surrounding it — a lot of ads aren’t seen but models don’t take it into account — most of the models are made by data scientists who have zero media experience and the model outputs don’t make sense.   [15:53] Izzet shares his steps to making a business, a department, or a team more proactive: it always begins as a philosophical concept.  He also touches on the two ways data & better measurement can be proactivity presented to a client: (i) as a media product or (ii) as a data product.   [18:56] In some cases, clients know that they’re missing out by not using attribution. They are unable to pursue this ROI either because they’re not ready or because there’s a perception that it’s either too complex or too expensive to deploy or that there will be political barriers.   [20:02] Measurement is ‘table stakes’ to buying media. Izzet has been kicked out of meetings for saying so.   [21:37] Izzet hopes that embracing attribution won’t take a new generation of people as the alternative is that the walled gardens will take it on. In the end, this acceptance movement should begin with more marketers bringing this function in-house.   [26:56] In terms of the future, Izzet believes that attribution should get progressively easier as offline behaviors and channels become digitized. Data points will become deterministic and make the analysis more accurate, near real-time.   [29:52] Is having complete data possible?   [32:04] Izzet shares one thing he knows that no one else does — he doesn’t profess to know any more than anyone, but he does share a recent discovery of his. I thank him for coming on the podcast and sharing so much of his experience.   Be sure to tune in for the next episode and thanks for listening!     Connect with our guest: Izzet Agoren on LinkedIn Izzet Agoren on Twitter   Mentioned in this episode: Book: Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference, by Judea Pearl PegasusCRM The Shapley Value Markov Models The Apache Foundation Apache Atlas Apache Delta (now retired)   About your host: Jeff Greenfield is the Co-Founder and Chief Attribution Officer of C3 Metrics. As the chief architect of the platform, Greenfield worked directly with the former CEO and Chairmen of Nielsen to solve advertising’s Attribution problem.   Greenfield’s history of technology and marketing initiatives have served blue-chip clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Kimberly-Clark, Sony BMG, Black & Decker, Forest Labs, Plum Creek, and more.   Prior to co-founding C3 Metrics, Greenfield was a recognized thought leader in the area of Branded Content as publisher of Branded Entertainment Monthly, a joint effort with VNU Media, detailing industry statistics, gaps, and trends. He’s been a featured speaker at NAPTE, The Next Big Idea, and a news source in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, ABC, CBS, CNET, and Investor’s Business Daily. Greenfield studied Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, holds dual degrees from Southern California University of Health Sciences and is an instrument-rated pilot.   Jeff Greenfield at C3 metrics Jeff Greenfield on LinkedIn Jeff Greenfield on Twitter   Tweetables (edited): “We find signals from noise, conversions from non-conversions and clicks from those that didn’t click. We are always looking for that signal to noise ratio and always looking for that return on investment.” — Izzet Agoren   “The demand was so fierce that I got threats from some of my customers!” — Izzet Agoren   “All models are wrong, some are useful.” — Izzet Agoren   “You don’t have to have your entire data stack and your entire data warehouse in order to perform the correct measurement of your media investments. It’s not as complex as people think.” — Izzet Agoren   “You just have to have the will to do data measurement, but it pays for itself many times over.” — Izzet Agoren

Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
165: The Art of Changing Your Brand Name

Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 41:16


There is probably nothing more fundamental to marketing than your brand name. It usually takes years to build awareness and equity, especially the kind of equity that helps recruit employees, retain customers and attract prospects. So, when a company decides to change its name, that’s a really big deal or at least it should be given both the challenges of finding a new name and then rebuilding the lost equity. In this episode, Dave Deasy, CMO of TrustArc, formerly TRUSTe, walks us through their entire renaming process. Over the course of this interview, you’ll learn how to tell when a name change is in order and a concrete process for the development of the new name. Involving an outside naming firm was only part of the answer. Another important component was the role of the CEO and his insistence that the executive committee build consensus together. Along the way, Deasy shows his artfulness, encouraging his branding agency to “get crazy” when thinking about the logo design, a suggestion that resulted in the addition of a fin to the logo and a whole new story line for the introduction. This is just one of the many insightful stories you’ll find in this episode. 

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien
Charles Jennings: AI – Rise of the Lightspeed Learners

Pathways Radio by Paul O'Brien

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 30:00


Charles Jennings is the author of the new book, Artificial Intelligence: Rise of the Lightspeed Learners. He is a serial entrepreneur, writer, and speaker who has been starting and running growth organizations for over 40 years. He was founder or CEO of three successful Internet companies launched in the 1990s; a co-founder of TRUSTe; and has written several books on technology, including the seminal work, The Hundredth Window (2000), translated into five languages. From 2014-2017, Jennings served as CEO of an AI company set up to transfer technology from Caltech/JPL to the commercial market. He’s a recipient of the prestigious lifetime achievement award of the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network, and was also the subject of a major feature story, on his work in emergency alerting software, in Wired magazine (December 2005 issue). More information about the guest can be found at http://lightspeedlearners.com/

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This Is Attribution
Accurate Attribution with Rauxa’s VP of Data Science Izzet Agoren

This Is Attribution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 34:20


Izzet Agoren knows:  Accurate attribution models cannot be built by data scientists alone…you need a team who understands how media operates in the real world.  An electrical engineer who launched his own ISP in 2002 in Cypress, Izzet's search for the signal in the noise led him to AdTech.  As the VP of Data Science for Rauxa, hear how he’s overcome the barriers to better measurement.   Guest bio: Izzet is a technically trained engineer who found his way to ad tech and data science. His vast contributions include the VAST 4.0 and VAST 4.1 standards with the IAB Tech Lab, he has served on the Mobile Marketing Associations Messaging and Programmatic Committees, IoT Council; and the Internet Advertising Bureau's Programmatic and Data councils.   While at Penn State, he co-authored multiple, peer-reviewed publications in the area of real-time video communications for 4G wireless communications and his work at Motorola lead to focused development of efficiencies in IEFT standards that defined VOIP on packet networks for mobile carriers.   He founded Extended Broadband in 2002, a regional fixed wireless internet service provider that spanned four countries — all of which had strained diplomatic and political circumstances. In 2007 Izzet joined a team that won four media awards for a Semantic targeting technology in marketing technologies. Izzet’s further engagements with Integral Ad Science and TRUSTe exposed his technical background to the enabling capabilities that verification and privacy provide the digital marketing and advertising landscape.   He is currently serving as the VP of Data Intelligence at Rauxa, where he leads Artificial Intelligence and machine learning product development.   He is an elected Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, and is a Fulbright Scholar.   Key takeaways: [2:00] I introduce today’s guest, Izzet Agoren, and ask him about how he came to be where he is today.   [5:24] Izzet remembers when he launched his own ISP in Cypress in 2002, climbing on roofs and boosting microwave signals with antennas and amplifiers.   [9:12] Moving into his position at Rauxa, Izzet was tasked with elevating the function of the department from being descriptive to prescriptive with data.   [12:17] Izzet and I unpack the concept of viewability and the issues surrounding it — a lot of ads aren’t seen but models don’t take it into account — most of the models are made by data scientists who have zero media experience and the model outputs don’t make sense.   [15:53] Izzet shares his steps to making a business, a department, or a team more proactive: it always begins as a philosophical concept.  He also touches on the two ways data & better measurement can be proactivity presented to a client: (i) as a media product or (ii) as a data product.   [18:56] In some cases, clients know that they’re missing out by not using attribution. They are unable to pursue this ROI either because they’re not ready or because there’s a perception that it’s either too complex or too expensive to deploy or that there will be political barriers.   [20:02] Measurement is ‘table stakes’ to buying media. Izzet has been kicked out of meetings for saying so.   [21:37] Izzet hopes that embracing attribution won’t take a new generation of people as the alternative is that the walled gardens will take it on. In the end, this acceptance movement should begin with more marketers bringing this function in-house.   [26:56] In terms of the future, Izzet believes that attribution should get progressively easier as offline behaviors and channels become digitized. Data points will become deterministic and make the analysis more accurate, near real-time.   [29:52] Is having complete data possible?   [32:04] Izzet shares one thing he knows that no one else does — he doesn’t profess to know any more than anyone, but he does share a recent discovery of his. I thank him for coming on the podcast and sharing so much of his experience.   Be sure to tune in for the next episode and thanks for listening!   Connect with our guest: Izzet Agoren on LinkedIn Izzet Agoren on Twitter   Mentioned in this episode: Book: Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference, by Judea Pearl PegasusCRM The Shapley Value Markov Models The Apache Foundation Apache Atlas Apache Delta (now retired)   About your host: Jeff Greenfield is the Co-Founder and Chief Attribution Officer of C3 Metrics. As the chief architect of the platform, Greenfield worked directly with the former CEO and Chairmen of Nielsen to solve advertising’s Attribution problem.   Greenfield’s history of technology and marketing initiatives have served blue-chip clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Kimberly-Clark, Sony BMG, Black & Decker, Forest Labs, Plum Creek, and more.   Prior to co-founding C3 Metrics, Greenfield was a recognized thought leader in the area of Branded Content as publisher of Branded Entertainment Monthly, a joint effort with VNU Media, detailing industry statistics, gaps, and trends. He’s been a featured speaker at NAPTE, The Next Big Idea, and a news source in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, ABC, CBS, CNET, and Investor’s Business Daily. Greenfield studied Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, holds dual degrees from Southern California University of Health Sciences and is an instrument-rated pilot.   Jeff Greenfield at C3 metrics Jeff Greenfield on LinkedIn Jeff Greenfield on Twitter

Viracasacas Podcast
#119 Sistema de Justiça: we TRUSTE

Viracasacas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 112:36


Saudações pessoas! Nessa semana conversamos com Izabel Nuñez e Maurício Reis a respeito de processo, sistema acusatório e a relação entre juízes e promotores (com pitadas de Vaza Jato, claro). Na teoria a prática é outra O episódio começa aos 09m09s Siga a gente no Twitter: twitter.com/viracasacas Assine o nosso feed no seu agregador de podcast Seja um pagador de salgados, um Viracasacas ou um George Soros e contribua com a gente! www.apoia.se/viracasacas Veja mais informações sobre o episódio no nosso site www.viracasacas.com Mande um e-mail para nós: viracasacaspodcast@gmail.com Siga o Gabriel Divan: twitter.com/gabrieldivan Siga o Felipe Abal: twitter.com/FelipeAbal Siga Carapanã: twitter.com/carapanarana Siga a Izabel: twitter.com/izabelitasurta Siga o Maurício: https://twitter.com/msrmauricio13 Compre sua camiseta com desconto na vesteesquerda.com.br utilizando o cupom Viracasacas Visite o www.alquimistashop.com, ganhe 50% de desconto no frete via pac nas compras acima de R$100,00 com o cupom Viracasacas  

Stephenson Harwood pensions podcast
Recent pensions law developments - March 2018

Stephenson Harwood pensions podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 13:04


In the latest edition of our pensions podcasts series, we look at some of the key pensions law developments up to the end of February 2018.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Jules Polonetsky: Online Privacy Issues -- An Overview (Ep. 107)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 25:53


Online Privacy Issues -- An Overview As online privacy issues mount in the U.S., regulators are pulling back. Earlier this year, Congress repealed the privacy rules the FCC passed under former Chairman Tom Wheeler. The rules would have required ISPs to obtain subscribers' permission before using their data for commercial purposes. The ISPs argued that they should be entitled to the same free reign over consumer data that large tech companies enjoy. But, of course, the FCC doesn't have jurisdiction to directly regulate tech companies. Jules Polonetsky discusses online privacy issues and where U.S. privacy law and policy now stand in light of recent data breaches. He also explains what consumers can do to protect their data from hackers. Bio Jules Polonetsky (@JulesPolonetsky) serves as CEO of the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF). FPF is a leading Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization focused on privacy. The chief privacy officers of more than 130 leading companies support FPF. Further, FPF is supported by several foundations. FPF has an advisory board comprised of the country's leading academics and advocates. FPF's current projects focus on Big Data, Mobile, Location, Apps, the Internet of Things, Wearables, De-Identification, Connected Cars and Student Privacy. Jules' previous roles have included serving as Chief Privacy Officer at AOL and before that at DoubleClick, as Consumer Affairs Commissioner for New York City, as an elected New York State Legislator and as a congressional staffer, and as an attorney.Previously, Jules served as an elected member of the New York State Assembly from 1994 to 1997. From November 1992 through 1993, Jules was a legislative aide to Congressman Charles Schumer. Prior to that, he was also a District Representative for Congressman Steve Solarz.. Jules practiced law in the New York office of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan from 1989 to 1990. Jules has served on the boards of a number of privacy and consumer protection organizations. These include TRUSTe, the International Association of Privacy Professionals, and the Network Advertising Initiative. From 2011-2012, Jules served on the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee. He is also a member of The George Washington University Law School Privacy and Security Advisory Council. Jules is a regular speaker at privacy and technology events. He has has testified or presented before Congressional committees and the Federal Trade Commission. Jules is a graduate of New York University School of Law and Yeshiva University. He is admitted to the Bars of New York and Washington, D.C. Jules is also a Certified Information Privacy Professional. Resources Future of Privacy Forum Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners by Oliver Theobald News Roundup Puerto Rico all but destroyed following Hurricane Maria Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico absolutely devastated last week. Puerto Ricans living in the mainland U.S. remain unable to reach friends and family members. Maria made landfall on Wednesday as a Category 4 storm with 155 MPH winds, the likes of which the island hasn't seen in generations. The storm knocked off Puerto Rico's entire electrical grid leaving millions without power. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai released a statement saying 95% of Puerto Rico's cell sites are out of service. The island is running out of supplies. Many were thunderstruck over the weekend by President Trump's silence about Puerto Rico. Instead, Trump spent the weekend news cycle railing against NBA and NFL players taking a knee against the national anthem. Tom McKay has the story in Gizmodo. Mother of slain sex trafficking victim testifies before Senate Commerce Committee Yvonne Ambrose, the mother of the 16-year-old girl who was raped and murdered by a 32-year-old Backpage.com user, testified on the Hill. Ambrose appeared before the Senate Commerce Committee in support of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESA). The bi-partisan bill, introduced by Senator Rob Portman, would hold internet companies more accountable for content on their sites. Currently, the Communications Decency Act shields websites from liability for content posted by third parties. That's what enabled Backpage.com to post ads placed by criminals selling opportunities to sexually abuse children. So the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act would hold web companies more accountable. It would do so by making them liable for knowingly hosting sex trafficking content. Sabrina Eaton reports on cleveland.com. SEC reports hackers breached EDGAR last year So the Securities and Exchange Commission--the nation's top Wall Street regulator--was hacked. Last year. The SEC decided last week that it would finally get around to telling us.  In an eight-page statement, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton announced that hackers breached the agency's filing system--EDGAR. That breach may have enabled improper trading to take place. The statement doesn't explain either  the reason for the delay in notifying the public or the date on which the breach occurred. Renae Merle reports in the Washington Post. Google signs $1.1 billion "cooperation agreement" with HTC Google invested $1.1 billion in struggling device manufacturer HTC last week and is expected to announce the release of two new devices on October 4th. David Pierce, Jordan McMahon, Issie Lapowsky, Jack Stewart, Eric Niiler, Andy Greenberg, and Michelle Dean report in Wired. Facebook to change ad targeting In response to revelations that it was allowing advertisers to target racists, Facebook announced changes to its ad targeting system. For example, according to the New York Times, advertisers had the ability to target self-described "Jew Haters"  Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg said the company would be adding more human review and oversight. Sapna Maheshwari reports in the New York Times. Facebook turning over thousands of Russia-linked ads to Congress In other Facebook news, Facebook announced last week that it would also be turning over some 3,000 advertisements placed by Russia-linked groups during the 2016 presidential campaign. Ali Breland reports in the Hill. U.S. and EU kick off first Privacy Shield review season EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova travelled to Washington last week to meet with U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. The EU is set to release its first report on the efficacy of the U.S.-EU Privacy Shield on October 4th. The Privacy Shield allows data transfers between the U.S. and EU, which have entirely different standards when it comes to protecting consumer privacy. Privacy Shield replaced a previous framework that the EU overturned last year because it didn't provide enough oversight over U.S. mass surveillance practices.  Under the Privacy Shield, the U.S. is supposed to appoint an Ombudsman to review the U.S.'s mass surveillance tactics. However, the U.S. has yet to appoint anyone to the ombudsman role. Jimmy Koo reports for Bloomberg. Equifax breach happened months earlier than initially disclosed Ali Breland and Olivia Beavers report in the Hill that the Equifax breach happened in March rather than July. The breach exposed the personal data of an estimated 143 million Americans.  

Reaching The Finish Line
Episode 89 - Fran Maier

Reaching The Finish Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 29:54


In this episode, our guest is Frances Maier. She is the Co-Founder of Match.com and CEO of Babierge. Frances takes us to the beginning behind the idea of Match.com, TRUSTe, and Babierge along with advice for aspiring and struggling entrepreneurs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support

The Startup Catalyst
Episode 105 - Susan Yamada, Executive Director PACE, Founding CEO TRUSTe

The Startup Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 69:18


Susan has had an amazing career spanning California and Hawaii, impacting startup companies and young entrepreneurs in incredible ways. We chat about her experience turning around a publishing company in the late 90s (and then getting fired), the huge win of TRUSTe, and her work with UH entrepreneurs at the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship. Also, learn what her favorite golf course in Hawaii is and even her golf handicap. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/startup-catalyst-podcast/support

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
Game-Changers 2016 Predictions - Part 3

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 52:57


The buzz: The future is almost here! Searching for a crystal ball to see what 2016 holds for your company, industry and the world? We've got the next best thing: our 3-part annual Predictions Special bringing you insights from a total of 48 thought leaders covering the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2016 and beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2016 Predictions – Part 3 live! Today's featured guests: Russ LeFevre, Cisco; Martin Wezowski, SAP; Chris Mark, SAP; Pat Saporito, SAP; Eleanor Treharne-Jones, Truste,com; Alex Bennell, Capgemini; Val Srinivas, Deloitte; Anthony Abbatiello, Deloitte; Frank Diana, TCS; Barbara Giamanco, Social Centered Selling; Jackie Ato, SAP; Nick Robinson, SAP; Joe Barkai, Industry Analyst; Susan Lucas-Conwell, Growth Resources Inc.; Bianca McCann, SAP; Puneet Suppal, SAP. Wishing you sparkling holidays and a stellar New Year from SAP Game-Changers Radio!

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
Game-Changers 2016 Predictions - Part 3

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 52:57


The buzz: The future is almost here! Searching for a crystal ball to see what 2016 holds for your company, industry and the world? We've got the next best thing: our 3-part annual Predictions Special bringing you insights from a total of 48 thought leaders covering the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2016 and beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2016 Predictions – Part 3 live! Today's featured guests: Russ LeFevre, Cisco; Martin Wezowski, SAP; Chris Mark, SAP; Pat Saporito, SAP; Eleanor Treharne-Jones, Truste,com; Alex Bennell, Capgemini; Val Srinivas, Deloitte; Anthony Abbatiello, Deloitte; Frank Diana, TCS; Barbara Giamanco, Social Centered Selling; Jackie Ato, SAP; Nick Robinson, SAP; Joe Barkai, Industry Analyst; Susan Lucas-Conwell, Growth Resources Inc.; Bianca McCann, SAP; Puneet Suppal, SAP. Wishing you sparkling holidays and a stellar New Year from SAP Game-Changers Radio!

Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm
EU Cookie Rule; Facebook Privacy Vote

Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2012 19:26


Talking EU Cookie Rule and if the EU plans to create a cyber Berlin wall when it comes to e-commerce with Chris Babel, CEO of TRUSTe, and Robert Ellis Smith with Privacy Journal.Bennet also talks about he Vote From Facebooks Data Usage Policy with the Co-Founder at eSarcasm, Dan Tynan.

Technical Tidbits with Debbie Mahler
Online Holiday Shopping Trust

Technical Tidbits with Debbie Mahler

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 29:13


The online holiday shopping experience has begun! So, how do you know if you can trust an ecommerce site to be safe with your credit card information? How do you know you've protected your visitors if you're the owner of an online shop? We will explore these questions in this 30 minute radio show with Chris Babel  CEO of TRUSTe. TRUSTe is the leading privacy solution provider and recognized authority on Internet trust and privacy.  Join us for this tip filled 30 minutes and learn how to protect yourself and your shoppers!

Technical Tidbits with Debbie Mahler
Online Holiday Shopping Trust

Technical Tidbits with Debbie Mahler

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2011 29:13


The online holiday shopping experience has begun! So, how do you know if you can trust an ecommerce site to be safe with your credit card information? How do you know you've protected your visitors if you're the owner of an online shop? We will explore these questions in this 30 minute radio show with Chris Babel  CEO of TRUSTe. TRUSTe is the leading privacy solution provider and recognized authority on Internet trust and privacy.  Join us for this tip filled 30 minutes and learn how to protect yourself and your shoppers!

Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm
TRUSTe Compliance Solutions for Behavioral Targeting

Cyber Law and Business Report on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2011 31:47


Fran Maier is the President and Executive Chair of the Board of TRUSTe, which helps thousands of businesses promote online safety and trust, and guides consumers to sites that protect their online privacy.

Privacy Now TV
pii2010 Conference - Privacy Identity Innovation | Privacy Now TV

Privacy Now TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 3:58


www.privacynow.tv Privacy Now TV travels to Seattle to attend the pii2010 conference, and talks to privacy experts such as: Betsy Masiello, Google Eve Maler, Paypal Fran Maier, TRUSTe Bill Schrier, City of Seattle Craig Spiezle, Online Trust Alliance Joshua Konvisser, Pillsbury Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Hunter Whitney, Hunter Whitney & Associates We learn about the state of privacy today and what the hopes are for the future.

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Fran Maier, President and Executive Chair of TRUSTe

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2010


Fran Maier, President and Executive Chair. Since joining TRUSTe in 2001, Fran Maier has helped grow the company to certify the privacy practices of over 3,000 websites. Under her leadership TRUSTe secured significant investment capital in 2008 and successfully transformed from a non-profit industry association to a for-profit business. As President Fran oversees marketing and policy development, bringing to the table over 15 years of experience building consumer brands and enhancing consumer trust online, notably as a founder of Match.com. Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University and in 2009 won a Stevie Award for Women in Business for Best Executive. As a recognized authority on issues of privacy, security, and trust, Fran has spoken before numerous audiences nationwide, including Congress, the Federal Trade Commission and the US Department of Commerce.

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank Interviews Fran Maier, CEO of TRUSTe

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2008


Fran Maier is the CEO of TRUSTe, the leading brand in online privacy. Fran brings 15+ years of experience building consumer brands and enhancing consumer trust. She is known for her expertise in online privacy, online marketing best practices, and marketing to women. As a co-founder of Match.com she established credibility, safety and trust in online dating, making Match.com the favorite dating site for single women. In executive marketing roles at Women.com and Kmart's BlueLight.com subsidiary Fran has both established new start-up online brands and brought blue-chip offline brands onto the Internet. Since Fran joined TRUSTe in 2001, the company has evolved to expand consumer choice from Web sites to downloadable software. Under Maier's leadership TRUSTe launched new trust services for businesses starting with development of the Sender Score Certified Program, formerly called the Bonded Sender Program, which is widely viewed as the leading legitimate sender program on the market. TRUSTe's latest network reputation service is the Trusted Download Program, which promotes ethical behavior by adware and other software companies by publishing a "whitelist" of certified applications. It is the first downloadable software standards program backed by industry leaders Yahoo! Search Marketing, CNET's Download.com, CA, AOL, and Verizon. During that time TRUSTe has strengthened its monitoring and dispute resolution platforms while growing in influence and certifying more than 2,000 websites. Fran speaks widely on the issues of privacy, security, and trust, has appeared before the Federal Trade Commission and the US Department of Commerce, and has testified before the United States House of Representative's Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection. Fran holds a BA and MBA from Stanford University.

Greater Good Radio - Leaders Inspiring Leaders

Tim Dick - Founder and Vice-chairman of Hawaii Superferry, Principal behind UseHalf.org, and Co-founder of TRUSTe.org The post TIM DICK appeared first on Greater Good Radio - Leaders Inspiring Leaders.

Greater Good Radio - Leaders Inspiring Leaders

Tim Dick - Founder and Vice-chairman of Hawaii Superferry, Principal behind UseHalf.org, and Co-founder of TRUSTe.org The post TIM DICK appeared first on Greater Good Radio - Leaders Inspiring Leaders.

Knowledge@Wharton
Privacy on the Web: Is It a Losing Battle?

Knowledge@Wharton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2008 9:39


What if you visited an investment site and found advertising messages suggesting therapies for your recently diagnosed heart condition? Chances are you would experience what Fran Maier executive director of TrustE a nonprofit advocate of online privacy calls the ”creepiness factor.” Maier and several others discussed the challenges of maintaining online privacy -- amid rising Internet use and plummeting costs of data storage and tracking -- at the recent Supernova conference in San Francisco. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank, Esq. Interviews Richard Purcell, CEO, Corporate Privacy Group

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2007


Nov 7, Richard Purcell - CEO Corporate Privacy Group, Former Chief Privacy Officer, Microsoft. Richard Purcell is a leading voice in addressing consumer privacy and data protection challenges, domestically and internationally. In 2003, Mr. Purcell formed Corporate Privacy Group, an independent consulting firm focused on establishing sustainable, affordable privacy programs. Mr. Purcell advises Fortune 100 corporations and government agencies about achieving the twin goals of respecting and protecting personal information. Through seminars, lectures and writings, he promotes leading practices for consumer data protection and security. In addition to CPG?s program reviews and advice, their Web-based education curriculum, Privacy Directions?, has become a landmark offering. Designed to support corporations institutionalize privacy awareness, practices, and compliance throughout their employee base, Privacy Directions? is widely deployed in the United States. As Microsoft?s original privacy officer, Mr. Purcell designed, developed, implemented and oversaw one of the world?s largest and most advanced privacy programs, spanning software development, web deployment, infrastructure management, workforce management, and consumer data handling practices. His corporate office developed and monitored a distributed team of privacy managers throughout the enterprise, including global subsidiaries. Mr. Purcell holds several significant privacy appointments. He was Chairman of TRUSTe for 2005-2006, currently sits on the Privacy Certification Advisory Board of the Int?l Association of Privacy Professionals, is a member of the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee for the Dept. of Homeland Security and a Fellow at the Ponemon Institute. For more information, contact Paula Purcell, Corporate Privacy Group, at 360.379.0762 or mailto:info@corppriv.com http://www.corporateprivacygroup.com

KUCI: Privacy Piracy
Mari Frank, Esq. Interviews Fran Maier Executive Director/President Truste.org April 5

KUCI: Privacy Piracy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2006


Fran Maier, Executive Director and President of Truste.org is nationally know for her expertise in on-line privacy and marketing best practices. She'll tell you what to look for in order to trust a company on-line and she'll tell you how to protect yourself from phising and spam. Don't miss htis show.