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By Archana Ravichandran
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Today’s episode features a Live Podcast that we recorded at Google back in April with Laela Sturdy, General Partner at Google Capital where she has led investments for the firm in growth stage consumer and enterprise companies.
In this podcast, Laela talks about her career journey from Amnesty International to consulting, to eventually following her passion for technology by joining Google. Laela rose quickly through the ranks at Google and shares her experience on how to find interesting projects and build a career at a large company. She also talks about how she went from being an operator to an investor and advice that she has for others looking to do the same. Finally, she discusses the skillsets that she relies on to be a great investor, her leadership philosophies, and how she brings her authentic self to work.
This week, our guest is Mia Mends, CEO of Sodexo Benefits & Rewards Services in North America. In this episode Mia defines what it means to be an authentic leader. She approaches the world with optimism and a belief in doing what’s right -- it’s clear that this approach has been key to her success. As a Ghanaian immigrant, Mia’s work ethic and discipline formed the foundation of her success. She talks to us about her career trajectory and how she took major risks in her career. Finally, she discusses the skillsets that she relies on to be an incredible CEO, her leadership philosophies, and an insider’s view on a non-intuitive negotiation style that has helped her succeed in every part of her career.
This week, I’m excited to have Kara Goldin, CEO of Hint Water on the show. Kara had a front row seat to building the first set of ecommerce platforms while she was an executive at AOL. She left that behind to start a company that solved a problem that she was having and bravely went against goliaths of the CPG industry, Coke & Pepsi. Kara’s passion for building is a theme throughout her career and while others perceive her as “fearless”, its her drive for learning that propels her success. Kara also breaks down the skillsets for being a successful CEO and how she went about building a personal brand.
Today’s guest is Cheryl Porro, SVP of Technology & Products at Salesforce.org. Salesforce.org is a social enterprise that gets technology in the hands of nonprofits and education institutions. Cheryl’s story is fantastic as she articulates how she went from being being a Punk-rocker in her twenties to a senior leader at one of the largest SaaS companies in the world. Cheryl talks about her process for learning how to connect with teams at scale, mastering presentation skills, and how self-care around mind, body, and spirit propelled her to the next level.
We are hard at work planning the next set of shows. Today we bring you this favorite from the last year: Anne Raimondi. Anne is the SVP of Operations at Zendesk. In this episode we cover how to build a personal board of directors, the right time to leave a company, how to evaluate your next role, and most importantly -- what does Executive Presence actually mean and how to master it.
My guest this week is Heidi Williams, Former VP of Engineering at Box. Heidi spent 17 years at Adobe working her way up from Engineer to Engineering Manager as well as leading product management and Strategic Engagements where she worked with NBC Sports and Adobe Primetime delivering an Emmy-nominated mobile video experience for the 2012 Olympics.
Most recently, Heidi was the VP of Platform Engineering at Box. Last year, Heidi left Box and launched WEST, a cross-company mentorship program for mid-career women in tech.
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Fern is an entrepreneur, coach, teacher, and investor. She is the Managing Partner at Vista Venture Partners. She is also a lecturer at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford where she teaches two classes on Entrepreneurship and a class on Diversity & Inclusion.
In this episode we cover how to structure an interview process to remove bias, dealing with imposter syndrome, and the advice that Fern gives to her students at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Shanna Tellerman is the Co-Founder and CEO of Modsy. This is a bit of a different interview since I typically don't interview founders, but Shanna is awesome and we had a fantastic conversation. Shanna also has great experiences during her time at Google Ventures and Autodesk.
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In this podcast I interview my dear friend Jen Evans, who’s the VP of Strategy at Constellation Brands — a leading company in wine & spirits. After business school, she spent a summer in Napa learning about the wine industry and took the first steps of what would become a long career there. In the episode, she discusses in detail the thoughtful approach that took her all the way to VP. I’m sure you’ll find it as insightful as I did. Some of the things that Jen covers in this episode: * The importance of initiating career conversations with your boss * Crafting an intentional path * How to act on tough feedback * How to overcome imposter syndrome * Tips on how to pick out wine at a grocery store!
Today's guest is Julie Knight Ludvigson, CMO of Reflektive. In this episode we talk about how to evaluate your next career move, how to build influence within your organization, and the one piece of feedback that changed the trajectory of Julie's career.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.