The next installment of our Advisory Council Seminar series features Danielle Desir is a 5x author, blogger, podcaster, and founder of The Thought Card, an award-winning affordable-travel and personal finance blog and podcast empowering financially savvy travelers to make informed financial decisions.
She is also the co-producer of Millennial Wealth Builders, a 3x grant-funded audio docuseries highlighting women of color building wealth. As the founder and CEO of WOC (Women of Color) Podcasters, Danielle is passionate about supporting and amplifying the voices of women of color podcasters and audio creators. WOC Podcasters includes an inclusive podcasting community of over 4,000, a blog, a job board, and membership.
If you attend the entire webinar you will be able to submit 20 PRO points.
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Join Temple’s Management Consulting Program for Consulting in Your Field, on April 16th from 12:00-1:00 pm! The event features keynote speaker Joe Atkinson, Vice Chair of Chief Products & Technology Officer at PwC discussing his professional journey, how to get into consulting, and the digital transformation within the consulting industry.
Use this link to sign up and be part of an interactive event that will include time for discussion and Q&A with the keynote speaker! Learn how the expertise you’ve gained in the classroom translates to a unique role in consulting and how you can best prepare yourself for a career in consulting!
The Translational Research Center (TRC) and Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program at the Fox School of Business invite you to attend a panel discussion about publishing articles for executives. The panel will feature editors from Business Horizons, Management and Business Review and Sloan Management Review. While the panel will present during a research workshop for second-year Executive DBA students, it will contain useful insights for anyone interested in publishing in the business press.
Panelists:
- Jan Kietzmann, Associate Editor, Business Horizons
- Kalyan Singhal, Editor in Chief and/or Subodha Kumar, Executive Editor,Management and Business Review
- Elizabeth Heichler, Executive Editor, Sloan Management Review
There is no RSVP for this event. Those who plan to attend can log in through the Zoom link below at the start of the event.
Digital transformation is accelerating the way we do business, even more so coming out of the pandemic. Join our discussion about how software-industrial businesses can use Enterprise Performance Management to measure, optimize, and automate operations. Learn how businesses can operate remotely and autonomously, improve productivity, and extend to new systems through AI and machine learning.
Featured Keynote Speakers
- Que Dallara – President and CEO, Honeywell Connected Enterprise
- Amy Webb – Futurist
Physical safety and wellbeing has taken the headlines over the past year…but digital safety remains critical to the rapidly changing connected world. Securing networks, infrastructure and data are directly linked to ensuring protection on a human level for all people, and for all businesses. Join our experts as we discuss the challenges and solutions driving the world of safety, examining the impact through the lens of both the public and private sectors.
Featured Keynote Speakers
- Mike Madsen – President and CEO, Honeywell Aerospace
- Chase Carpenter – Chief Info and Product Security Officer, Honeywell
- Kelvin Coleman – Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance
- Jeff Lanza – Retired FBI Agent
In the world of modern business, the demand for data and data visualization continues to be in demand. But how do you get the data into something that lets you visualize and share insights? Join New Horizons instructor Mike Martin as he demonstrates how to connect hundreds of data sources together and bring the data to life.
With rapid and constant changes to the technology landscape, threats, frameworks, and legislations – it’s easy to neglect progression and get lost in the day-to-day of cybersecurity.
Working across the full spectrum of security teams, from new to well-established; Splunk constantly observes the patterns for success in cybersecurity, at every level. Spoiler alert – promotions and pay rises don’t come for maintaining the status quo. Join to learn:
- What security success looks like
- How organizations and the board define success
- What personal and team success looks like for individual contributors
- The top six observations of a ‘stand out’ security professional
Matthias Maier
EMEA Director of Product Marketing
Splunk
Matthias Maier is a technical evangelist for Splunk in EMEA and is responsible for communicating Splunk’s go-to-market strategy in the region. He works closely with leading organizations and agencies to help them understand how to bring Data-to-Everything. Matthias has a particular interest and expertise in security, from Nmap scans to Information Risk Management and alignment with regulatory requirements. He is a regular speaker at conferences on a range of enterprise technology topics. Matthias holds active certifications as a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Information Security Professional (CISSP) as well as the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM).
The Salesforce economy is expected to create 4.2 million new jobs and $1.2 trillion of new business revenue by 2024 according to IDC. Join this webinar to learn more about the technology and the jobs and career prospects in the economy. We’ll also tell you the easiest, free way to become a Salesforce Developer.
Key points of discussion
- Learn the What, Why and How of Salesforce
- Understand Salesforce Job and Career Prospects
- Hear from Employers hiring Salesforce Developers
- Hear from successful Salesforce Developers
- Learn more about the #Journey2Salesforce program
Speaker
Naga Kiran Manyala
Senior Manager, Developer Relations – Salesforce
Kiran has been with Salesforce for nine years and has been instrumental in building the Salesforce Trailblazer Community in India today. He has had a front-row seat to the explosion of opportunities in the Salesforce Economy in India and has seen the community grow from 9 community groups in 2012 to 180+ groups today. He’s personally invested in your success in Salesforce technology and is the best person to introduce and guide you on Salesforce.
Key points of discussion
- Paysafe & It’s inclusive culture
- Tips and tricks for navigating at Workplace
- Upgrade your self- How Paysafe helps- ( Trainings, Certifications)
Who should attend
Men & Women in Tech- Product Managers, Project management, Developers, Testers who are keen to understand gender diversity in Indian context
Tejaswini Rentala
Project Manager – Paysafe Group
Project Management leader with 14 + years of professional experience managing software projects using traditional & agile methodologies at successful companies like CA, IBM, United Health Group, Poly. Passionate about building and leading high-caliber product organizations. Currently with Paysafe as a Project Manager managing complex projects across the globe. Her global and diverse experience of working in the US, she understands the challenges women face. An optimistic individual who believes, women can achieve what they wish if they are persistent. She is a public speaker and has given lectures in the US on technical and leadership topics.
Follow us as we follow the sun around the world on International Women’s Day, celebrating women in data science and related fields.
WiDS Philadelphia is an independent event organized by Vanguard, Temple, Drexel, UPenn, SAP, Comcast, and others to coincide with the annual Global Women in Data Science Conference held at Stanford University and an estimated 150+ locations worldwide. The Global WiDS Conference aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide, regardless of gender, and to support women in the field.
This one-day technical conference provides an opportunity to hear about the latest data science-related research and applications in a number of domains and connect with others in the field. The program will include technical talks, panel discussions, recruiting opportunities, and several networking breaks throughout the day and will bring together local academic leaders, industry professionals, and students. All genders are invited to attend WiDS regional events, which features outstanding women doing outstanding work.
Our vision is to foster a community of data scientists and supporters in Philadelphia from various backgrounds, both in industry and academia. We hope to create a space for data scientists and technical professionals to meet, where networking and knowledge sharing can flourish. We believe that this will help connect the community of technical professionals, promote women in data science, and support continuous learning.