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In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome the Co-Founder and CEO of Supercritical and Co-Founder of SongKick, Michelle You, to the Bottom Line. Michelle shares her captivating journey of transitioning into the tech world and her profound career transformation and environmental advocacy. In today’s episode, we dive into the intricacies of Michelle’s career exploration, the importance of embracing change, and the invaluable lessons learned along the way.
Delving deeper, Michelle shines a spotlight on the pressing issue of climate change mitigation, shedding light on the concept of carbon removal and the urgent need for achieving net-zero emissions. Michelle also speaks to her company’s pivotal role in this critical space and offers key insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
From sharing advice to college students embarking on their career journeys to discussing the qualities she values in a team, this episode is brimming with wisdom, inspiration, and actionable takeaways. Tune in as we engage with Michelle You in a riveting conversation that transcends industries, ignites passion, and empowers listeners to drive positive change in their own lives and beyond!
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In today's episode, we're honored to introduce Sharon Marcil, a powerhouse figure in the business world. As the Senior Partner and Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group, Sharon's impact spans across the global operating and executive committee, leading BCG's North America region with unparalleled expertise.
With a stellar academic background, she earned her BA in economics and government from Duke University, graduating magna cum laude, followed by an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School. Sharon's journey traverses beyond academia, encompassing her pivotal role working on Wall Street, notably in M&A at Goldman Sachs. Her rich experiences and insights culminate in a transformative transition into the realm of consulting, where she has dedicated over three decades of her illustrious career to one of the world's foremost consulting firms.
Join us as Sharon shares her captivating narrative, from her formative years in education to, ultimately, her enduring legacy within the consulting sphere. This is an episode not to be missed, offering a firsthand glimpse into the multifaceted journey of a true industry luminary.
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Not only is he a former FBI hostage negotiator, but Chris Voss is also a founder, businessman, former CEO of The Black Swan Group, Ltd, and author of “Never Split the Difference Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It.” Previously representing the U.S. government as an expert in kidnapping at conferences sponsored by the G8 and MasterClass instructor on negotiations, Voss is highly knowledgeable in high-stakes negotiations and international crises. He has taught business negotiation at Harvard University and in numerous MBA programs. Today, Voss shares his transition from his involvement in the FBI to the private world of business and venture capital.
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Kyle Waldrep is founder and CEO of real estate prop-tech firm Dottid. The commercial real estate SAAS technology platform aims to replace antiquated processes in the leasing industry and has raised over $20M in the process. Join us as Kyle steps us through founding Dottid and navigating the founder's life.
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Join us for a conversation with Chris Romer, Co-Founder and CEO of Project Canary, on balancing public and private sector endeavors, learning to fail, and the future of emissions reduction. Get ready to dive into the hot topic of ESG measurement!
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Trinny Woodall is founder and CEO of digital-first global beauty brand, Trinny London. In just over three years, Trinny London has witnessed phenomenal growth, with revenue soaring to £37.7M ($52M) in the last 12 months and a team that’s grown to over 130 people. Join Harvard Ventures as Trinny talks raising venture capital as a female founder, discovering a new need for feel-good beauty products among women, and the importance of values-driven marketing and authenticity.
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Enjoy a conversation with esteemed venture capitalist Deep Nishar, whose time with Softbank, LinkedIn, and Google speaks for itself, not to mention his founding of Patkai Networks. Listen in as Deep teaches us about mentorship, venture capital, and leadership. (And the best pizza toppings!)
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Join us for a conversation with Daniel Moore, President and CEO of the Rockefeller Group, on his unique leadership style, entering the real estate market, and how the pandemic will change the industry. Get ready to dive into the ever evolving world of real estate!
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Join us for our conversation with Amber Venz Box, tech entrepreneur and founder of RewardStyle and LikeToKnow.it (now LTK), on building a billion dollar business, navigating the pressures of being a young founder, and recruiting talent for rapid growth. Learn how she grew her startup to $2B in annual sales with a network of more than 1 million brands and thousands of influencers.
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Listen to our conversation with Dr. Robert Langer, David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT, on the race to produce the Moderna vaccine, how he evaluates startup ideas at his lab, and what it really takes to produce a high quality patent.
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Join us for a conversation with Sam Bankman-Fried, Founder and CEO of Alameda Research and FTX Exchange. Alameda Research, a quantitative crypto trading firm, manages $2.5B in assets and FTX Exchange offers derivatives, options, volatility products, and leveraged tokens. FTX recently secured partnerships with Tom Brady, MLB, and naming rights to the home stadium of the Miami Heat. Follow along as we discuss the path to FTX's sky-rocketing success, and find out what the King of Crypto has to say about the rise and future of crypto and blockchain technology in general.
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Listen to our conversation with the CFO of Slack, Allen Shim. Learn how Mr. Shim scaled Slack into a company with nearly $1 billion in annual revenue, and what his insights are about the Slack's growth and the future of remote work.
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Listen to our conversation with President and Co-Founder of BlackRock, Rob Kapito. Learn how Mr. Kapito founded BlackRock, how he built the largest asset manager in the world, and how he approaches the future of ETFs and ESG investing. In December of 2020, BlackRock set a record with $8.7 trillion in assets under management.
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Listen to our conversation with Alex Kayyal, Partner and Head of Salesforce Ventures International, on the day in the life of a VC investor, Salesforce Ventures investments, and how Salesforce Ventures has committed $100M to black-owned businesses and minority founders.
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Listen to our conversation with the CEO and Chairman of Snowflake on leading the firm through the biggest software IPO in history, evaluating the potential of early-stage ventures, and dominating the American Dream.
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Listen to our conversation with Andy Beck, founder and CEO of PathAI, a company that develops artificial intelligence technology for pathology. Andy earned his MD from Brown Medical School and completed residency and fellowship training in Anatomic Pathology and Molecular Genetic Pathology from Stanford University. He completed a PhD in Biomedical Informatics from Stanford University, where he developed one of the first machine-learning based systems for cancer pathology. He's been certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology and Molecular Genetic Pathology. Prior to co-founding PathAI, he was on the faculty of Harvard Medical School in the Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He has published over 110 papers in the fields of cancer biology, cancer pathology, and biomedical informatics.
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