Episode 15: Using Data To Reduce Maternal Mortality For Women Of Color
Mohamed Kamara, Founder and CEO of InovCares, discuss their app for women, particularly women of color, that provides access to culturally-sensitive clinicians. It combines real-time metabolic health data gathering with telehealth, computer vision, artificial intelligence in order to provide access to quality maternal healthcare. We discuss data, privacy and his experience as an entrepreneur in the Healthcare space
Episode 14: Inclusive Product Design
In this special episode to commemorate National Coming Out Day on October 11th, I give my perspective on what it means to come out in the workplace, why it's important and why it's not a singular event but rather something that happens continuously throughout our careers.
Episode 13: Coming Out At Work. Every Day.
In this special episode to commemorate National Coming Out Day on October 11th, I give my perspective on what it means to come out in the workplace, why it's important and why it's not a singular event but rather something that happens continuously throughout our careers.
Episode 12: Cellphones To Satellites - Geo-Location Data and the Democratization Of Space
I chat with Geographer and Data Scientist Peter Lenz, Head of Data Science at Near, about geo-location data - what is it? How is it used and what are some of the ethical concerns around it? We discuss how it’s collected - from cellphones to Satellites, and we talk about the democratization of space and how accessible it has become for private enterprise to launch satellites. Lastly I get Peter’s perspective on some interesting data-related topics that have been in the news lately.
Episode 11: Building Africa's Financial Data Network with Okra's Fara Ashiru Jituboh
Fara Ashiru Jituboh, Co-Founder and CEO of Okra, joins me to discuss what it means to build Africa’s financial data network, the social consequences like building and strengthening a middle class. We discuss how they think about the financial data they collect and use for anything from personalization of services to fraud detection all while maintaining privacy and security for their customers.
We also touch on Fara’s experience as a Black Female tech startup founder and hear her one word of advice for anyone embarking on the path of Entrepeneurship.
Episode 10: Data Science and Global Humanitarian Crises with Lauren Moores
Lauren S Moores, PhD, Head of Data Innovation at Montai Health joins me to discuss her work on the data advisory board of USA for UNHCR, a nonprofit organization that supports the United Nations High Commission for Refugees and builds awareness and support for the global refugee crisis.
We discuss how data is utilized in that work to help address the Refugee Crisis, her take on corporations doing work for social good, AI and the issue of privacy in health tech, as well as why I won’t be doing the 23 & me thing anytime soon.
Episode 09: AI For Good With James Hodson
James Hodson, CEO and board member of AI FOR GOOD, talks about how the organization defines social good, how Corporations and Academia are hampered in their ability to push social innovation and how AI For Good seeks to fill that void. We discuss a few of their projects, especially around diversity and inclusion in the workplace - quantifying and measuring corporations' adherence to their D&I goals.
Episode 08: A Fire Episode! Climate Change, Data and YOU
Professor Naomi Tague of the UC Santa Barbara Bren School of Environmental Science and Management talks about her research predicting and forecasting forest fire frequency and severity in California as well as modeling how water flows through landscapes, what data is used in the models and how machine learning helps at different points.
Episode 07: Closing The Wealth Gap Through Community-Based Tech Education
Jerelyn Rodriguez is co-founder and CEO of The Knowledge House, an organization created with the purpose of closing the gaps in the education-to-employment pipeline by leading digital skills training in coding and design for underserved young people in the Bronx. TKH combines technology training, career support, and a comprehensive network of partners to help disconnected job seekers secure rewarding careers in the tech economy and become financially independent, fostering the next generation of tech and data wranglers.
Episode 06: Using AI to Avoid Surprises in Business
Dr. Ira Cohen, Founder and chief data scientist at Anodot, about how his company uses a machine learning technique called anomaly detection to help businesses avoid being impacted by surprises
Episode 05: Data, Diversity and Market Research on a Global Scale
Serial Entrepreneur Kristin Luck discusses her experience growing companies, her plans for ESOMAR during her tenure as president, as well as the importance of diversity in the research industry and how her foundation, Women In Research (WIRe), aims to champion women in the Market Research industry.
Episode 04: AI and Mental Health - Identifying Trauma Using Voice Recognition Technology
Dr. Yared Alemu discusses the use of voice recognition techniques to identify and diagnose trauma in at-risk, underrepresented youth populations, the challenges of being a Black founder in the tech space and the future of healthcare and tech