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Ana Camerano, Head of Matching at Tech to The Rescue, is hosting a conversation with Carlos Pignataro from Bluefern Consulting, who is also part of the TTTR advisory board. Carlos spent more than two decades at Cisco working on good technology but also aiming for using technology for good. He's been on baord of non-profits and part of the faculty at North Carolina State University.
In this conversation And & Carlos dive into the topic of what is good tech and tech for good and how those concepts are applied in the world of big companies, smaller entities, non-profits and on the individual level.
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Ana Camerano, the Matching team lead at TTTR, brings Ahmed Ekzayez from White Helmets and Mohsin Shahid from Cloud Primero together to discuss how technology and AI can be leveraged to save lives in conflict affected areas.
They emphasize the importance of community feedback, the importance of a data-driven approach to implementing AI strategies, the challenges faced in tech-nonprofit collaborations, and the need for nonprofits to leverage technology to enhance their impact.
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Mara Puacz, TTTR Head of Growth, hosts a conversation with Larreth Jimu, founder of Melsoft and Melsoft Academy, im which they dive into the topics of education, upskilling and social good.
Few years back Larreth started building a bridge between African talent and European and American companies and recently joined the TTTR movement where he incorporates tech for good projects in their academy to enable students to learn and work on real-life, impactful projects.
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Ana Camerano, from Tech to The Rescue, is hosting a conversation on gender, AI and the consequences of these notions coming together. Her interviewee, Aslihan Ozcan from UN Women calls for gender responsible action and invites both gender experts to train themselves in AI as well as AI experts, especially engineers, to learn more about gender.
They discuss how UN Women aim to support Ukrainian women in building their lives in the war zones and how Ukrainian people, with their perseverance and dignity, can serve as example to the impact community how to serve their communities.
The book is mentioned in the show: Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-Perez
and the book that is not mentioned but also very interesting regarding the topic: Data Feminism by Catherine d'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein.
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Mara Puacz, Head of Growth at TTTR, chats with Radek Zalewski, partner at Netguru about his outlooks on the current AI market, AI responsibility and the story of Netguru getting involved with social impact initiatives.
Netguru is a founding partner of TTTR. They were among the first to support our mission from the very beginning.
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Kasia Kamińska from Tech To The Rescue talks with Maria Haugen, the CMO of Omdena about health, AI and impact.
They are wondering where AI can bring the most impact for health-related projects, how will humans find themselves in the era of AI-driven health services and they share their hopes for a better future with technology where humans are at the center. It's a conversation filled with hope for more impactful project.
Find out more info on how to get involved with a project via Omdena.
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Jacek Siadkowski, the CEO of Tech to the Rescue hosts a conversation with Sandra Topic from AWS and Sergio Fregoni from IDEO on climate, tech and impact.
They discuss creativity and design in choosing the best solutions, how technology can help track deforestation, and how non-profits use AI in their operations nowadays.
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Konrad Pabiańczyk (TTTR) is hosting a conversation with Alicia Morrison from Mercy Corps and Marcie Roth from the World Institute on Disability on their journey throughout the AI acceleration program hosted by TTTR.
You can find out more about their learnings from the program, their experiences from well-established organisations and implementation of tech and AI projects.
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This conversation tells stories about working with non-profits in Kenya and the Eastern Africa region, how NGOs can get prepared for technological innovation and how companies can benefit from working with non-profits.
Muyukani Kizito (CEO of Prescott Data) and Sangalo Mwenyinyo (CTO) share experiences about their involvement with the climate and food sectors and how they see technology helping change the world for the better.
Tune in for some hopeful stories!
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In this episode of Tech for Good Talks, host Ana Camerano talks with Andrew Gauvin, the CEO & owner of Freeport Metrics. Ana and Andrew talk about a certain way of impact investing that service companies often use - by donating time of their employees to build impactful digital projects.
Join us to hear how AI can scale, such as impact, and what the gains are for the employees as well as the company to take part in such a way of impact investing.
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In this episode of Tech for Good Talks, host Daniel DiGiusto sits down with Bernhard Kowatsch, Head of Innovation Accelerator at the UN World Food Programme, to tackle one of the most urgent global issues: hunger. Bernhard shares his inspiring journey from a management consulting career to leading innovative initiatives at the World Food Programme. Discover how technology and innovation, such as the Share the Meal app, are transforming efforts to combat hunger and support vulnerable communities around the globe.
Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge solutions being employed to fight global hunger, from big data analytics to AI-powered tools optimizing supply chains and aiding smallholder farmers. Bernhard sheds light on the vital role of technology in democratizing access to information and providing practical solutions in food deserts. This episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps for individuals and organizations aiming to make a meaningful impact in the fight against hunger.
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Welcome to the next episode of Tech For Good Talks by Tech To The Rescue!
On this episode, our Daniel Di Giusto meets Amy Guterman, Senior Director of Innovation, Philanthropy @ Salesforce, to discuss the importance of philanthropy and pro-bono in supporting changemakers and their impact.
During the conversation, Amy highlights the importance of authentic and persistent efforts in philanthropy and how personal experiences and values influence her work. The episode delves into the challenges and solutions in integrating technology with philanthropy, providing real-world examples of how Salesforce's model facilitates impactful innovations in various sectors. Amy and Daniel also discuss the potential of increasing change-makers' impact with proper access to AI and related know-how.
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This time our Daniel Di Giusto meets Emily Miller, Sr Impact Fund Manager at Twilio, to discuss all things #socialimpact, philanthropy, and how businesses could (should!) improve nonprofits' tech capacity. We also cover specific examples of how Twilio gets involved in social impact, including the Tech for Crisis Response Unit we're building together.
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We're continuing our path towards making pro-bono a new industry standard.
On this episode, we're talking to Michael Beares, the Founder & Chairman @ Clutch, on how the no. 1 business services marketplace steps up the social impact game. We're also discussing the ways how professional services companies - including IT firms - can benefit from making pro-bono part of their business strategy.
Oh! And we've got SOME GREAT NEWS to share: Clutch now partners with Tech To The Rescue for a more socially impactful tech ecosystem. Tap in to learn more!
Hosted by Jacek Siadkowski, CEO & Co-founder @ Tech To The Rescue.
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Join the first episode of Tech For Good Talks to understand why integrating #techforgood into their business strategy is more important than ever. For everyone around us.
Our hosts – Jacek Siadkowski, Ana Camerano, and Daniel Di Giusto – will discuss how leveraging your tech expertise for world-changing nonprofit organizations can also transform your team into change-makers.
This is a special intro episode of our new show, Tech For Good Talks. Every two weeks, we will be meeting social impact all-stars, gathering insights and ideas that are highly valuable for tech companies, philanthropic entities, and nonprofits. Excited? We sure are!
Available on leading podcasting platforms.