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Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com.Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“Diana Iruegas of YouNoodle: Startup Engagement”#womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.To support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureGuest Host,Angie Carrillohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/angiecarrillorGuest,Diana Iruegashttps://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-iruegas/Listener Spotlight,Jo Peterson https://www.linkedin.com/in/jopeterson1/In LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned:YouNoodle, https://younoodle.com/Credits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Diana Iruegas
En este nuevo capítulo de Lunes Inspiradores hablamos con Ricard Garriga, CEO de Trioteca, empresa que permite comparar y escoger la mejor hipoteca. Ricard estudió Telecomunicaciones en La Salle y a partir de su experiencia haciendo prácticas en su Centro de Innovación, empezó a entrar en el mundo del emprendimiento. Después de estudiar un MBA en Nueva York, trabajó en 22@ investigando cómo crecían las start-ups de San Francisco para entender las diferencias con las start-ups europeas. En San Francisco, fue Head of Start-up Strategy en YouNoodle. Cuando tuvo la oportunidad de volver a Europa, decidió parar y repensar el crecimiento de las start-ups. Ricard también nos cuenta su proyecto de “deceleración” Menorca Millennials, cómo su experiencia personal le llevó a crear Trioteca, y su reflexión final sobre lo importante que son las personas y su conexión en una empresa. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, locutor de radio y experto en contenidos web
En este nuevo capítulo de Lunes Inspiradores hablamos con Ricard Garriga, CEO de Trioteca, empresa que permite comparar y escoger la mejor hipoteca. Ricard estudió Telecomunicaciones en La Salle y a partir de su experiencia haciendo prácticas en su Centro de Innovación, empezó a entrar en el mundo del emprendimiento. Después de estudiar un MBA en Nueva York, trabajó en 22@ investigando cómo crecían las start-ups de San Francisco para entender las diferencias con las start-ups europeas. En San Francisco, fue Head of Start-up Strategy en YouNoodle. Cuando tuvo la oportunidad de volver a Europa, decidió parar y repensar el crecimiento de las start-ups. Ricard también nos cuenta su proyecto de “deceleración” Menorca Millennials, cómo su experiencia personal le llevó a crear Trioteca, y su reflexión final sobre lo importante que son las personas y su conexión en una empresa. Presentan David Tomás, CEO de Cyberclick y autor de “La empresa más feliz del mundo” y “Diario de un millennial”, y Edu Pascual, locutor de radio y experto en contenidos web
We talk about the rise of startups outside of silicon valley. Also about the interactions between large companies and startups and how their relationships have evolved over the past 10 years. You will like this one if you want a snapshot into high technology, the replication crisis in science and some of the reasons behind it, or if you are really interested in global business. Find Torsten here on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tkolind If you are a startup looking for opportunities check out YouNoodle: https://younoodle.com/
Younoodle es una empresa nacida en Silicon Valley que hoy tiene presencia en 180 países. Torsten Kolind ( Dinamarca) junto con Rebeca Hwang (Argentina) , su socia, fundaron este proyecto que conecta a emprendedores con oportunidades y sobre todo, fomentan su colaboración con corporativos que les permite a ambos tener mayores resultados. Estaremos hablando de su historia como inmigrante en EU y también hablamos del crecimiento del emprendimiento y la innovación en toda latino América y nos dará muchos consejos para que los ecosistemas puedan tener mayor impacto en cada país. Sin lugar a dudas Torsten es una Mente disruptiva.
It's generally not a good idea to build a product that's for 'everyone'. But when you build a marketplace product (think AirBnB, Uber, Lyft, Yelp, etc) by nature you're building for more than 1 audience, with the intention that the different audiences interact with one another to drive commerce. Marketplace products are incredibly attractive, but can often be more like the Sirens song luring you in to more than you bargained for. The challenge is each audience has its own value proposition and marketing. Shilpa Prasad is Chief Growth Officer at YouNoodle, a marketplace technology connecting corporations, accelerators, governments, and startups to drive innovation forward. She spent more than a year obsessing over YouNoodle's value propositions, going back and forth on which market to focus their attention to the most, and how to get in front of the right people. I'm so excited to have her step to the mic for this episode, because she has some really valuable firsthand insight to share.Head to startuphypeman.com/articles/shilpa-prasad-podcast for a bonus blog post written by Shilpa where she breaks it down even further. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Susan MacTavish Best is the founder & CEO of Living MacTavish. She hosts salons around the world on a diverse range of topics bringing together an eclectic array of influencers she knows into one room. At these salons Susan mixes cocktails and cooks for all of her guests, then interviews an expert or two on a specific topic followed by a live music performance. In an era of always-on one’s phone, always connected to technology, Susan brings people together informally and imperfectly, and encourages them to look each other in the eye and have a spirited conversation all the while tickling their senses with tasty food, yummy smells, interesting debates and live music. Susan sits on the advisory board of the Berkeley Center for New Media at UC Berkeley and the Quantitative Biosciences Institute at UC San Francisco. Susan has been on the advisory board of a handful of startups, and has worked closely mentoring many entrepreneurs.When she was 24, Susan founded Best Public Relations, a firm that specialized in influencing the public, the media and the influencers themselves around the globe. She handled the public relations needs for dozens of companies including: Bankrate, craigslist, Esurance, Founders Fund, Hampton Creek, Klout, LaLa, LuLu, MainStreet.com, Olivia, Playfish, Quid, Smugmug, Spoonflower, VentureBeat and YouNoodle. Susan was an Executive Producer of craigslistTV, the TV series that originated out of craigslist. In the mid 90’s Susan went back to night school to learn how to code and, as a result, started Posthoc, one of the first online guides to San Francisco which she grew into a local resource managing over 100 volunteer editors and writers. Susan graduated from Hamilton College with a BA in History. During a one year stint at St. Hilda’s College, Oxford University, she was co-Editor of the UK’s longest running university magazine, The ISIS, following in the shoes of past editors Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, John Betjeman and Sylvia Plath. While a student at Oxford, Susan won an internship at The Sunday Times (London), where she sat on the Transportation Desk outside the office of editor Andrew Neil. Here, she lasted two weeks until she realized sitting behind a desk writing about transportation news was not her calling. She left one Friday lunchtime on a train to Europe abruptly ending her journalism career. Other early jobs included Soda Jerk during summers in Connecticut at a nuclear submarine shipyard and Pickle Packer at Emandal Farm in Mendocino County. Susan lives in Soho in NYC, SF, and on the Big Sur Coast. She is a long distance trail runner. Susan grew up in Scotland, and went to school at St. Leonards in St. Andrews. She was born on Prince Edward Island after her very pregnant mother, Laurie MacTavish, flew herself unexpectedly to Charlottetown in her Cesna to deliver her daughter.
From the Archives - Read the full Your Mark on the World article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1hWGbAK. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. The Tech Museum in Silicon Valley recognizes innovators who are making an impact in the world at its annual , now in its 14th year. For 2014, YouNoodle is helping to drive the program to get more nominations. YouNoodle is mentoring a pool of early applicants already, but it’s not too late to apply. Applications are now open through May 6, 2014. Please consider whether a friend or colleague might benefit from this piece and, if so, share it.
Rebeca Hwang is the cofounder and CEO of YouNoodle, which is a start-up based out of San Francisco that focuses on building a meaningful platform for entrepreneurs around the world. (May 2, 2012)
This special lecture offers insights from two leaders creating impact through entrepreneurship. Founder Elizabeth Samara-Rubio explains how her company, StorWatts, aims to provide distributed energy storage to millions around the world, while YouNoodle entrepreneur Rebeca Hwang tells stories of her early field experiences which formed her passion for social entrepreneurship.
This special lecture offers insights from two leaders creating impact through entrepreneurship. Founder Elizabeth Samara-Rubio explains how her company, StorWatts, aims to provide distributed energy storage to millions around the world, while YouNoodle entrepreneur Rebeca Hwang tells stories of her early field experiences which formed her passion for social entrepreneurship.
This special lecture offers insights from two leaders creating impact through entrepreneurship. Founder Elizabeth Samara-Rubio explains how her company, StorWatts, aims to provide distributed energy storage to millions around the world, while YouNoodle entrepreneur Rebeca Hwang tells stories of her early field experiences which formed her passion for social entrepreneurship.