In this episode, explore the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for society, education, and ethical decision-making with Dr. Lauren J. Dwyer, Assistant Professor of Information Design at Mount Royal University. Lauren highlights fields where AI is making strides, including medical advancements, computer vision, language translation, self-driving vehicles, and climate change prediction, and the critical role of human decision-making alongside AI integration.
Read MoreIn this episode, Jake Stika, co-founder and executive director of Next Gen Men, offers a deep dive into the evolving conversations around gender and masculinity in today's society. Jake discusses the impact of figures like Joe Rogan and Andrew Tate, the role of the “Manosphere,” and the growing recognition of men’s issues among women. Through a candid and empathetic lens, Jake reveals how redefining masculinity can lead to more inclusive workplaces and healthier, more productive leaders. As the business world shifts towards diversity, equity, and inclusion, understanding these gender dynamics is crucial for fostering a culture of innovation and resilience.
Read MoreIn this episode, explore the future of fleet vehicles—specifically electric school buses—in Canada with Cedric Smith, Director of Transportation at Pollution Probe. Cedric kicks off the episode with a financial analysis comparing electric and diesel school buses, revealing that while electric buses have a higher initial cost, federal incentives make them more cost-effective over a 13-year period. Cedric emphasizes the importance of publicly shared research in aiding fleet operators to make informed decisions, particularly in cold Canadian climates.
Read MoreIn this episode, discover the four building blocks to successful digital transformation with Kamales Lardi, CEO of Lardi and Partner Consulting, keynote speaker and globally recognized digital transformation expert. Joining all the way from Zurich, Switzerland, Kamales will help you understand the challenges traditional companies face in adapting to change and the significance of purpose in driving sustainable success.
Read MoreIn this episode, discover how Bōde Canada is revolutionizing real estate transactions with a tech-forward approach, leveraging AI and data insights. Robert reveals how Bode leverages AI and metadata to enhance data insights and streamline their platform, backed by a significant seed financing round comparable to a Series A. They delve into the cultural importance of customer centricity at Bode, emphasizing the monthly and quarterly reviews of customer feedback that guide their strategic decisions.
Read MoreIn this episode, Liz O’Connell, CEO at Arolytics, gives a real-world look at business strategy and market navigation, particularly regulatory uncertainties and emissions management. Liz emphasizes the significance of being future-proof, prioritizing a "net 0" footprint, and the importance of measurement-based inventories to show reductions in emissions. The discussion also covers the differences in investment dynamics between the US and Alberta. Liz highlights Arolytics’ strategic alliances, including a lead investor from BDC and a Houston-based strategic investor with emission space connections.
Read MoreIn this episode, discover the journey from startup to success story at Benevity with Founder and Executive Chairperson Bryan de Lottinville. Bryan shares the story of how winning Nike as a client with a small, dedicated 11-person team allowed them to overcome scalability challenges rooted in tech debt. Bryan also candidly explores how, as the company grew, maintaining its strong, values-driven culture became more challenging.
Read MoreIn this episode, Demian Newman, CEO and Founder of GreenWorks ESG unravels the complexities and challenges companies face in ESG reporting and compliance. From the skepticism surrounding bold environmental claims to the need for standardized reporting and the role of technology in achieving accurate data, this episode covers it all. Demian shares his journey from oil and gas sales to leading an ESG-focused company, while highlighting the significance of transparency, accurate data, and the evolving landscape of mandatory ESG reporting.
Read MoreIn this episode, hear from returning guest Will Zhang, Co-Founder and CEO of OpenHouse.ai. He explains the critical importance of keeping a higher mission in focus as a leader, illustrated by some personal stories of navigating challenging trade-offs and the pivotal role of his team in re-aligning their decisions with their core mission. The conversation also extends to the complexities of team growth, hiring, and building customer success capabilities in the homebuilding industry.
Read MoreIn this episode, explore the expansive potential of the cleantech space and its critical role beyond energy with Managing Partner at Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP, Alicia Quesnel. She unpacks key industry dynamics from energy security to policy-making challenges to the economic and environmental impacts of the oil sands. She brings unique insights into the global complexities of sourcing critical minerals in an approachable way.
Read MoreIn this episode, hear from seasoned fractional growth leader, Marcie Jones, as she unpacks her wealth of experience across multiple domains. She explores the intricate relationship between hard work, diversity, and success in entrepreneurship and farming, emphasizing the invaluable lessons drawn from both arenas. Marcie discusses the pioneering spirit of farmers and how their innovative approaches resonate with today’s technological advancements.
Read MoreIn this episode, enjoy a deeply insightful conversation with Luticia Miller, Vice President of Project Development at First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC), President & Partner at Drive Modular Company, and a proud Cree-Métis woman. She unpacks the pressing challenges in the construction industry, from resistance to change due to fears and time constraints, to the ever-important human element in technology and safety. Luticia also shares invaluable perspectives on creating an inclusive workplace and the significance of First Nations' voices in project planning.
Read MoreIn this episode, quench your curiosity about content marketing with Inbound & Content Marketing Specialist, Derek Hovinga. Gain valuable insights into balancing creative content with technical optimization, understanding the non-linear customer journey, and the significance of staying top-of-mind through retargeting. The episode also touches on the importance of fostering innovation hubs and collaboration within the startup community. Derek shares his enthusiasm for tech conferences and his optimistic outlook on the evolving startup environment in Western Canada.
Read MoreIn this episode, get a legal education with Charles Osuji, the CEO and Managing Partner of Osuji & Smith Lawyers. Born from his remarkable journey from Nigeria to Calgary, Charles shares how embracing challenges and seizing opportunities have shaped his path and the growth of his firm. Learn how critical mentorship was in Charles's journey and how he now extends this by fostering a supportive environment for internationally trained lawyers through his 'Foot in the Door Initiative.'
Read MoreIn this engaging episode, host Tyler Chisholm sits down with Michael Gaudet, Principal at 80 20 CMO, to explore the impactful world of fractional CMOs and their role in driving business success. Michael delves into his strategic playbook for launching as a fractional CMO, highlighting the importance of a hyper-niche model and the delivery of targeted value to specific use cases. Gain an in-depth understanding of how fractional CMOs can offer critical marketing leadership without the burden of a full-time hire, particularly for scaling companies that have raised venture capital.
Read MoreIn this episode, hear from Elliot Schneier, the dynamic COO of Virtual Gurus. Join us as we explore Elliot’s profound journey from helping founders raise over $750 million at Fundable, to his current role at Virtual Gurus, where he’s at the forefront of innovative AI-powered virtual assistant technology. Elliot shares invaluable insights on the shifting landscape of venture capital, emphasizing the critical pivot towards seed and pre-seed funding. He also discusses the unique opportunities emerging in secondary cities like Calgary, the evolving role of remote work, and the exciting sectors driving entrepreneurship’s future.
Read MoreIn this episode, discover an innovative approach to engineering and workplace culture with Jennifer Massig, CEO of MAGNA Engineering Services. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from embracing engineering to innovating in community-based water treatment solutions, highlighting the power of listening and consensus in creating solutions that align with community values. Jennifer began her own business to ensure substantial flexibility as a single mom of two young girls, and that flexibility is baked into MAGNA’s culture, as it introduced a four-day workweek to provide a culture of care across its team.
Read MoreIn this episode, get a detailed look at the evolving landscape of entrepreneurship in Calgary, particularly within the tech sector with Jen Lussier, COO of Platform Calgary. Jenn delivers a comprehensive run-down of the support structures available to entrepreneurs in Calgary, the importance of non-traditional business environments like mixed-use spaces, and the vision of creating a community-centric hub akin to a 'central library' for tech.
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