Ivy Nguyen shares insights on:
About Ivy Nguyen:
Follow Ivy on Twitter or LinkedIn to keep up with AI Product Development and her new AI Metrics Benchmark program.
In this episode, I invite Swaroop "Kittu" Kolluri to share his thoughts on:
To learn more about Kittu, please visit NeoTribe Ventures.
About Kittu:
In this episode, Tom shares his advice on:
About Tom Reilly:
In this episode, I chat with Savvas Zortikis about an Analytical approach to Viral Marketing.
About Savvas Zortikis
In this episode, I sit down with Aaron to learn about how he and his agency creates engaging content.
Takeaways:
I've always wondered if there were any patterns among the top writers when it comes to their writing process.
This episode takes a stab at answering that question.
Olof Mathe, the founder of Mixmax, one of the most well-renowned email communication products, shares his thoughts on:
References:
https://mixmax.com/careers
About Olof Mathe:
In this podcast series, I sat down with the top writers from SF, LA, and NY to learn how they create great content.
You’ll be hearing their insights on attributes of the high-quality content.
This is a part I of a 10-Part Series.
In this episode, we hear from:
Here are some of their top insights:
What are the attributes of high-quality content?
Joe Escobedo:
Garrett Ruiz:
Riddhi Shah:
KC Karnes:
Alisha Paulsen:
I met up with Sean Sheppard to learn about his growth based product/market fit approach.
My takeaways:
References:
Market Acceleration Program from GrowthX.
About Sean Sheppard:
In this podcast series, I sat down with the top writers from SF, LA, and NY to learn how they create great content.
You’ll be hearing their insights on overcoming their biggest challenges, the hottest tools they’re using right now for content creation, and how they foresee the future of content creation.
In this episode, we hear from In this show, we have
Here are some of their top insights:
Mina Zivkovic
- Finding a balance between selling your products AND creating content that brings value to the reader.
Arielle Shnaidman
- Figuring out and presenting the pain points, so they pull the strings of your heart, right away. And do it consistently.
Kelly Johnson
- Showing ROI from content...We have to be judicious, strategic, and frugal. Being able to show how a blog post or a whitepaper contribute to the bottom line.
Chris McCarthy
- Voracious need for content in general. Being able to keep up with the demand for new, unique, informative content is difficult.
Nigel Stevens
- Creating content that is actionable, that tells a story and matches user intent.
In this episode, Kevin Lyons shares his insights on:
About Kevin Lyons:
Kevin is a Senior Vice President, Data Science, Digital Technology at Nielsen Marketing Cloud.
A data science and marketing technology thought leader, Kevin helps companies out-think their competitors by using data-driven insights to make better strategic business decisions.
Kevin is responsible for developing and evangelizing product vision as well as executing a variety of initiatives, including customer segmentation & profiling, data-mining and modeling, marketing optimization, predictive analytic platform development, and business intelligence solutions.
Fun Facts about Kevin - Kevin was a Ph.D. candidate in history with a specialization in medieval history. His first job out of school was selling life insurance. He eventually went back to school and got a degree in advanced math, which led him to the path of AI career.
I had a chance to sit down with co-founders of Monicat Data. It's the first time I chatted with experts at the intersection of data science and art, so I took a lot of notes.
What I learned:
About Monicat Data:
Jasmine, Cassie, and Kurt are co-founders of Monicat Data, a Data Management & Research agency specifically focused on bringing strategic data to Artists and Creative Supporting Organizations.
Since launching September of 2016, Monicat Data has aided creative organizations with data solutions ranging from notable names such as Springboard for the Arts, Rhymesayers Entertainment, Forecast Public Art. Fashion Week MN, The Bush Foundation and Mu Performing Arts--to name a few."
Monicat Data also offers 'Data for Art' workshops to the Minneapolis/St. Paul in the efforts of educating artists and creative supporting organizations on the power of data organization and strategy implementation.
Jasmine has a background in marketing analytics and an MBA.
Cassie has a background in music, computer science, and art.
Both Jasmine and Cassie love working on data that makes people dream.
Fun fact about Jasmine & Cassie: Aside from running their data startup, Jasmine is an avid yogi and Cassie is an opera singer.
In this episode, Jarah Euston discusses:
About Jarah Euston:
Jarah Euston is a growth and analytics leader who has propelled several Silicon Valley Startups to the top.
Jarah is one of the Business Insider’s “28 Most Powerful Women in Mobile Advertising.”
Jarah served as growth and analytics leader at Flurry, Yahoo, and most recently Nexla, an early stage next gen data ops startup, winner of several startup awards, including Strata Hadoop and TechCrunch Disrupt.
Jarah has a background in Economics and an MBA from Wharton
To learn more about Jarah and Nexla, please visit nexla.com or reach out to Jarah “at” nexla.com
About Nexla:
Nexla automates DataOps so companies can quickly derive value from their data, with minimal engineering required.
Nexla’s secure platform runs in the cloud or on-premise. It allows business users to send, receive, transform, and monitor data in their preferred format via an easy to use web interface.
AI Entrepreneurs Series is where I invite top entrepreneurs from AI & Data Science field to share their journey and insights.
In this show, Chris McKillop, Co-founder and CEO of Turalt, shares her insights on:
References:
Turalt: www.turalt.com
Connect with Chris on Twitter and follow her blog.
About Chris McKillop:
Chris McKillop is the CEO and Co-Founder of Turalt, a company which develops AI products to help improve empathy in online communications. Chris has a degree in artificial intelligence and a Ph.D. in educational technology, where she investigated and developed techniques to understand the emotional dimensions of learning.
Chris has a passion for learning and brings over 15 years’ experience of working to improve learning in universities and the workplace. Her expertise includes educational technology, qualitative research, and a person-centred approach to training and personal development.
Her background in cognitive sciences and educational sector enables Chris to empathize with the challenges people face with workplace communication and to research and develop targeted solutions to deliver real impact in the workplace.
AI Entrepreneurs Series is where I invite top entrepreneurs from AI & Data Science field to share their journey and insights.
Prateek Joshi shares his insights on:
As always, I hope you enjoy listening to this much as much I enjoy creating it!
In this episode, Rumman Chowdhury shares her insights on:
I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed created it!
References:
Rumman's Blog: http://www.rummanchowdhury.com/
Rumman's Twitter: http://www.rummanchowdhury.com/
AI Education Startup https://www.accel.ai/
Studies Show Hosted by Rumman Chowdhury and Imran Siddiquee.
Rumman Chowdhury is an AI Authority working on cutting edge applications of Artificial Intelligence at Accenture. She also serves on the Board of Directors for several AI startups.
Rumman holds two undergraduate degrees from MIT, and a Masters in Quantitative Methods of Social Sciences from Columbia University. Rumman also has a PhD in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego.
Rumman has given several talks and tutorials, some of them include Intel Analytics Conference, Open Data Science Conference, Machine Learning Conference, Women Catalysts, PyBay, and Demystifying AI Conference.
In mainstream media, Rumman has been interviewed for the PHDivas podcast, German Public Television, and fashion line MM LaFleur. In 2017, Rumman has upcoming talks at the Global Artificial Intelligence Conference, at Strata + Hadoop San Jose, Southern Data Science Conference, and Strata + Hadoop London
In this episode, I sit down with Lukas Biewald of Crowdflower and we catch up on a very interesting and emerging topic of Human-In-The-Loop Machine Learning.
My takeaways:
References:
You may connect with Lukas on his twitter or catch up with him at an event he is hosting in SF on May 17th: TrainAI event (awesome lineup of AI Trailblazers)
About Lukas:
Lukas Biewald is the founder of CrowdFlower. Founded in 2009, CrowdFlower is a data enrichment platform that taps into an on-demand workforce to help companies collect training data and do human-in-the-loop machine learning.
Following his graduation from Stanford University with a B.S. in Mathematics and an M.S. in Computer Science, Lukas led the Search Relevance Team for Yahoo! Japan. He then worked as a senior data scientist at Powerset, which was acquired by Microsoft in 2008.
Lukas was featured in Inc. magazine's 30 Under 30 list. Lukas is also an expert-level Go player.
Financial services growth marketing series is where I invite top thought leaders from the financial services industry to share their wisdom on what drives growth.
Mike Barlow shares his insights on:
You may follow Mike via Twitter or LinkedIn if you choose to keep up with his exciting adventures.
Financial services growth marketing series is where I invite top thought leaders from the financial services industry to share their wisdom on what drives growth.
In this episode, Scott Wentworth shares his wisdom on:
Scott was kind enough to put together his blueprint for our podcast listeners in a PDF format to make it easy to share with others in your organization: info.wentworthwriting.com/data-leaders
More options to reach Scott are his Linkedin or his website.
In this episode, David Herman shared his insights on:
David Herman packed some powerful concepts and insights in quick 30 min conversation and it is definitely worth a listen or two :)
Dave's been busy at Payoff, but his youtube channel has some great videos as well. https://www.youtube.com/user/TheScienceguy3000
For additional questions, you may reach out to David on his linked or his email dh.herman "at" gmail.com
In this podcast, we discuss:
Mika is a growth marketing thought leader in financial services space where she is passionate about helping companies with modern data-informed marketing. Mika does this with significant breadth and depth of strategic management and hands-on experience across marketing communications, channel, digital, social media, mobile, and emerging marketing technologies.
In this podcast episode, Gaurav discusses growth hacking, machine learning, and copywriting.
Gaurav has been part of mission-critical teams at two San Francisco startups, LinkedIn Slideshare, and Klout. He previously cofounded ThisYaThat, an online book portal for the Indian market, which won the Wharton Entrepreneurship VIP Seed Award and was the first non-US venture to receive an entrepreneurial grant from Wharton’s Innovation Fund.
He was featured in Hindustan Times, Yahoo Finance, YourStory, and TechCircle. He is also the co-inventor of an application-agnostic user search engine. Most recently, he has been building Profillic, a product to fix candidate screening by applying machine learning to the problem of skill validation.
He is finishing up his Master’s, from Columbia University, with a focus on computational linguistics/natural language processing and machine learning, and he collaborated with the data services, machine learning, and business analytics team at Google Nest this summer.
Richard Demsyn-Jones has an extensive experience building predictive models. Currently, Richard is at Google Trust and Safety Analytics, Prior to that Richard helped Capital One with their data science opportunities as a principal data scientist. Richard has an academic background in economics.
I bumped into Richard when he was presenting on sports analytics, and despite zero interest or prior experience in watching in Hockey, I found myself deeply immersed in Richard’s presentation where he discussed data analytics around goalie quality...This goes to show Richard’s compelling storytelling abilities.
Couple of fun facts about Richard: He thinks cereal is good for any meal, also he’s from Canada, but doesn’t want you to hold that against other Canadians.
In this podcast, Richard shares his thoughts on:
Richard’s Blog:
Richard’s email:
fumble.to.victory [at] gmail.com
Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein are in my own, and do not represent my employer’s viewpoints on sports analytics or other projects.
Sam Abrahams is a TensorFlow evangelist and a kickass storyteller, programmer, and a statistician! In this podcast episode, Sam discusses his thoughts on TensorFlow coming from a hard-core practitioner point of view. We chat about:
Show References:
TensorFlow White Paper
Sam's Github With TensorFlow Whitepaper Notes
Sam's Upcoming Book on TensorFlow For Machine Intelligence
Sam's Blog: http://www.memdump.io/
Sean is the director of data science at Space-Time Insight, a leading provider of advanced analytics software for organizations looking to leverage machine learning for their business applications. Having worked across diverse industries, and alongside many talented professionals, Sean has seen the blend of approaches required to successfully convert raw data into real world value.
Sean holds his doctorate in scientific computing, where he used advanced mathematics, parallel computing and optimization to solve challenges in nanotechnology, chemistry and renewable energy. After completing his Ph.D. Sean started his own data science consulting practice, helping companies automate decision-making and uncover patterns in large amounts of data. Sean has since joined a major technology consulting firm working with cross-discipline teams to build the next generation of adaptive, data-driven applications.
Sean’s upcoming book is focusing on building products with data and will be published by O'Reilly.
To connect with Sean McClure, reach out to him on LinkedIn or Twitter.
In this conversation, we touch on Return of Investment on Data Science and other things like:
Be sure to check out the end of the podcast where Sean reveals his favorite data science product that had the most positive impact on his life.