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AI Visionary – Lee Yearsley

  • April 11, 2024April 12, 2024
  • by Claire

Every now and then we meet with a guest who blows us away by the scale and worthiness of their vision. And there’s no doubting this week’s guest is one of those. 

Lee Yearsley is an AI veteran and entrepreneur with a unique track record that speaks to her skill of anticipating the future. Raised in Zimbabwe and South Africa, Lee sold her last AI company 10 years ago to IBM. It was the first company in the world to deploy AI in businesses such as banks, insurance companies and health care. 

And now Lee’s at it again channelling her philosophy of building a global AI company that the world will need, not today, but in 5 years time. Her vision is big; she wants to reach more than 100 million customers worldwide. 

Lee’s business is called Akin and her determination to use technology for good has seen her incorporate as a public benefit corporation (that’s an American legal entity that embeds a business model that benefits both shareholders and society). 

Akin is bringing a new and more advanced type of AI to market, called Adaptive Reasoning. 

It already has customers ranging from NASA to healthcare companies with disabled clients.

Now despite the fact Lee has a track record of founding and exiting several businesses, she shares with us just how difficult it is to raise funding as a female founder. 

In this episode you’ll hear: 

  • How Lee was positively dissuaded, if not barred, from studying computer science at Uni because she was a woman 
  • How she says she ignores the accepted wisdom of how to build a successful startup and that others should ignore it too
  • How pervasive AI systems already are and how much they’re influencing the decisions we make in a negative way; and 
  • The creative and unique way Lee goes about envisioning, building and growing her business. 

We were lucky to spend time with Lee after she spoke at the Impact Investment Summit in Sydney recently. 

Enjoy this episode with the visionary and genuinely pioneering Lee Yearsley. 

 


 

Useful Links

Akin AI

Lee on LinkedIn

 

Credit top left photo – Dion Georgopoulos

Interview

Championing Creativity – Lucinda Barlow

  • April 12, 2022April 12, 2022
  • by Claire

It’s not everyday you come across a global marketing leader who trained as an engineer and computer scientist! But that’s true for our visionary guest this week, Lucinda Barlow. 

Lucinda is Senior Director, Head of Marketing for Asia Pacific for Uber. Before joining Uber two years ago, Lucinda was global Marketing Director for YouTube, with its 2 billion daily users.

With more than 20 years of experience working in Internet and mobile in Asia, the US and UK, Lucinda has some incredible and varied experience coupled with a true passion for championing creativity. 

In this episode you’ll hear how:

  • How Lucinda changed her life, and her job, after receiving some wise advice from fashion designer and icon Diane von Furstenberg
  • How she thinks about making big career transition decisions
  • Why she believes failure should be celebrated more
  • And how Lucinda brings creativity out in her teams.

Enjoy this episode with the incredibly passionate and creative Lucinda Barlow.

 

 

P.S. A reminder that our mini episodes are taking a little break right now so we’re back with a new episode every 2nd week. 

 

Links

Lucinda on LinkedIn

Lucinda on Twitter

Uber.com

Uber on YouTube

Interview

Sonika Manandhar – & Her Fintech Changing Lives in…

  • August 31, 2021August 31, 2021
  • by Claire

Our latest episode takes you on a journey all the way to Kathmandu in Nepal.

We speak with Sonika Manandhar, a Nepalese entrepreneur and former senior software developer for Microsoft, who’s now a fintech founder committed to improving the lives of women small business owners in Nepal. 

Sonika is co-founder and CTO of Aeloi Technologies, an innovative social enterprise and fintech that uses digital tokens to facilitate affordable loans to Nepali small businesses that are working in a sustainable and climate-friendly fashion. Think things such as electric mini buses and sustainable agriculture. 

She also happens to be one of Nepal’s highest flyers, almost literally, as she was selected to participate in International Space training at the Korean AeroSpace Research Institute. 

Not only that. Sonika was named a National Geographic Explorer for 2020, a UN Young Champion of the Earth in 2019, and she attended Singularity University where exponential thinking is cultivated. 

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How Sonika is going about creating change when her customers have low literacy levels
  • Her advice for introverts
  • How her use of digital tokens is helping to build trust between financiers and female-run businesses; and 
  • Her inspiring advice for women who want to start their own business.

So come on this journey with us and enjoy this episode with the purposeful and pioneering Sonika Manandhar.

 

Useful Links

Sonika on LinkedIn

Sonika on Instagram

Aeloi Technologies Website

Singularity University

 

Interview

Mouna Aouri – Supporting Female Entrepreneurs to Realise their…

  • April 13, 2021June 1, 2021
  • by Claire

Can you believe it? Almost three years ago we started this podcast and now we’re excited to be releasing this, our 100th episode! 

A particular thank you to you if you’ve taken the time to review, subscribe or recommend our show as it really makes all our work that much more worthwhile. And we always love to hear from you, whether it’s guest or show ideas, or any feedback. Just email us here. 

This week’s 100th episode features a woman who has a pretty incredible story. Her name is Mouna Aouri and she’s a Tunisian who started out as a bridge engineer, including working for 7 years in Japan. (And Japan is NOT an easy place for women to work!)  

After running a successful business in her home country of Tunisia, Mouna now works in Singapore with Beacon Fund which is investing in female entrepreneurs in South East Asia. Not only that, she launched and runs her own online community supporting women entrepreneurs called ‘Woomentum’. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • Why Mouna left Tunisia to build bridges in Japan
  • How her successful business and life was turned upside down by the Arab Spring uprising
  • How, after losing her identity as a new Mum in a new country, she picked herself up and turned her experience into a business supporting other women; and 
  • The common mistakes female entrepreneurs make and how to overcome them.

Mouna is very open and vulnerable about the difficult time she encountered trying to reinvent herself and her career in a new country and as a new Mum, and her story of how she bounced back is really inspiring. 

So why not grab yourself a yummy slice of ‘100th episode cake’ 😂 and enjoy this episode! 

 

 

Useful Links

Woomentum – community Mouna founded to support female entrepreneurs

Beacon Fund – funding female entrepreneurs in Asia Pacific

Link to the Woomentum Research Mouna mentioned – The Path to Success: How Women-owned Business Transform in the Era of Digitalization

 

Future Proof Me Mini Episode

Future Proof Me – Calling Out Bias

  • October 27, 2020October 27, 2020
  • by Claire

Brought to you by Microsoft’s The New Next

 

How do you go with sensitive conversations? They’re not easy are they?  

This week’s mini episode shares how NASA executive Trudy Kortes has learnt over time to call out gender bias when she experiences it. 

If you’ve not heard one of these bite-sized episodes before, the idea is to focus on the most valuable insights, gems of advice and ideas from our incredible guests . . . all focusing on the theme of future proofing ourselves and our careers.

Trudy’s advice includes some great principles for all difficult conversations, so make your next difficult conversation a little easier with this bite-sized nugget of wisdom and experience. 

 

 

Useful Links

Trudy’s orig episode: A Career in Space and Real Life Moonshots

NASA website

Trudy’s website

Trudy Linkedin

Trudy Instagram

Interview

Mandy Birch – On Being Yourself (in a Man’s…

  • February 25, 2020
  • by Claire

Our guest this week is former military leader and now Quantum Computing pioneer, Mandy Birch.

Born and bred in the USA, Mandy is super qualified . . . she has a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT; another Masters in in Military Operational Art & Science, and a third Masters in International Relations!

Mandy’s entire career has been in male dominated industries. She spent 16 years climbing to senior ranks in the United States Air Force and now she’s working on Quantum Computing with a company called Rigetti. Rigetti is one of four companies (Sept 2019) to have a fully operational quantum computer. 

During our conversation, we were fascinated to hear how Mandy only truly thrived in her career in the military when she learnt to be herself. She talks about how important it has been to her career to feel comfortable in her own skin, even when she was different to nearly everyone else in the room. 

In this episode you’ll learn: 

  • How to summarise Quantum Computing in a single sentence
  • How being under-estimated became a positive and shaped Mandy’s leadership style 
  • Why she believes over-planning your career can be a problem
  • And why getting used to being different and seeing the value in that made all the difference. 

Enjoy this episode with the passionate and mission-driven Mandy Birch. 

 

 

Links of Interest

Mandy on LinkedIn

Rigetti Computing

 

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Interview

Dr Cath Ball – Flying High with Drones and…

  • September 24, 2019September 24, 2019
  • by admin

In this week’s episode we meet an entrepreneur and innovator who’s been through more than her fair share of challenge and trauma, yet has found a way to forge her own unique path. We’re talking about the irrepressible Dr Catherine Ball.

Catherine, or Cath, grew up in a pretty poor, single parent household in an industrial town in the UK. Unlike her peers she was determined to go to university where she studied environmental protection. She then went on to complete a PHD – a process she now describes as torturous. 

Needing to pay off her student debt, her path then took her into the corporate world where she worked with a number of engineering consultancies in the UK and then in Australia. 

Just as Cath was being recognised as a leader in her space receiving the Queensland Telstra Business Woman of the Year award in 2015, her company merged with a competitor and she, to her surprise, was made redundant. 

It was this shocking jolt that led her to start her first company and led to her building on her already existing experience working with drones. 

Since then she’s be recognised as a true thought leader in emerging technologies, having been awarded many accolades in Australia, including then AFR Women of Influence and Top 25 Women in Robotics Lists, both in 2016. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How she’s carved out her unique path as an entrepreneur;
  • How she manages her time involved with 10 different projects plus having a young toddler and another one on the way;
  • How drones will change our lives and 
  • How you need to think about your career in a world of AI, robotics and cybersecurity.

Enjoy this episode with the witty and inspiring Dr Cath Ball.

 

Links of Interest

Dr Cath Ball’s website

World of Drones Congress

Dr Cath Ball Linkedin

The Social Start Up

World of Drones Education 

 

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Kriti Sharma – Robots, AI and the Future

  • November 20, 2018December 5, 2018
  • by admin

We’re excited to bring you this week’s guest, Kriti Sharma; a leading global expert in AI and its impact on society and the future.

Kriti grew up in Rajasthan in India. She didn’t have access to a computer at home so she built one herself. She followed that with her first robot when she was 15.

Today Kriti applies her AI and tech expertise to solve global issues from productivity to education to domestic violence. And she’s part-time VP of AI and Ethics at Sage.

She’s recently been named a UN Young Leader; she features in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for advancements in AI; and was included in the Recode 100 list of key influencers in technology last year alongside Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • How Kriti’s upbringing in India has shaped what she’s doing today
  • How a ‘cat with a jetpack’ has helped her tackle gender bias
  • Her thoughts on the power of AI, both for good and bad and…
  • Her experience of being invited to meet the Obamas and why it was “life changing”,

Enjoy this episode with the talented and delightful Kriti Sharma.

P.S. Interested to learn more about Artificial Intelligence? Stay tuned for our first ever ‘What is?’ episode early next year dedicated to AI.

 

 

Images: Courtesy Kriti Sharma & Sage

 

Links of interest:

Kriti on Twitter
Kriti’s TED Talk
MIT Media Lab

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