Of Portuguese descent, Belgian upbringing, and stints in Belgium, South Africa, and now Quebec, Ms. Pinheiro is a perfect embodiment not only of the international nature of the conference she was generous enough to speak at, but also of the globalized world we now live in.
Read MoreFrom being a coach on his son’s baseball team to spearheading the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing consortia, Siemens Corporate Technology’s Head of Research and Collaboration in the US David Rapaport has sure found a way to do it all.
Read MoreThere’s a common perception that AI is just data. However, according to Idan Geva, co-founder of Wizer Research, AI tells a story.
Read MoreJessica Peltz-Zatulove is a partner at MDC Ventures, the corporate venture branch of MDC Partners.
Read More“Be a sponge, not a stone.” This is a tenet that Vince Tizzio, President of Navigators Management Company, has held onto for quite some time.
Read MoreToday, Andrew Spindler is the President and CEO of FSVC, and the organization has expanded to addressing the needs within financial systems of emerging markets more broadly through volunteers with extensive professional experience.
Read MoreWhen Jason Stevens is conducting business in Japan as CEO of Mitsubishi International Corporation, he is careful to make sure that his phrasing, his body language, and his observance of protocol comport with the subtlety and precision that characterize Japanese business culture.
Read MoreIn Monday’s first panel, three prominent executives of technology and financial companies sat down to discuss the ever-rising prominence of AI in their lives.
Read MoreAt Training the Street, CEO Scott Rostan places an emphasis on the importance of communicative skills.
Read MoreAt the International Conference, Susan Rivera, CEO of Tokio Marine HCC, led a seminar discussing her lifelong experience in the industry.
Read MoreMichael Purves, the Chief Global Strategist and Head of Equity Derivatives Strategy at Weeden & Co., would argue that there will always be a place for people trained in economics, policy, and business.
Read MoreHivebike was developed one year ago by a team of students at Swarthmore College. The project lead, Hunter, first had the idea to found Hivebike after a visit to China, where he was surprised to see how efficient the Mobike program in China was.
Read MoreSeven students from Emory University are creating a line of stainless steel water bottles. What sets their product apart from the competition?
Read MoreCloud Agronomics is a student-run organization founded by Brown undergraduates. The team met at a conference, where they decided to explore the viability of solar energy for sustained flight.
Read MoreThe team, led by Katherine Sizov and Reginald Lamaute, has created a biosensor that can accurately predict when apples in storage rooms have become ripe.
Read MoreFor a college student pursuing a career in tech, there seems to be one set path: get a secure job at Facebook or Google. However, Coding It Forward (CIF), a startup initiated by Harvard student Chris Kuang and Wellesley College graduate Rachel Dodell, gives students interested in tech another option.
Read MoreLloyd Howell’s career path is anything but linear.
Read MoreWhat do Henry Ford, Israel, antibiotics, and the Bank of Italy all have in common? They were all key examples used by Steve Forbes during his thought-provoking keynote speech at the 44th iteration of Business Today’s International Conference: a compelling speech dedicated to lauding the importance of innovation.
Read MoreLarry Hilsheimer, Executive Vice President and CFO at Greif, Inc., a leader in industrial packaging solutions, sat down with students attending Business Today’s 44th International Conference to discuss his experience working in a wide range of corporate environments, being involved with charitable causes, and making the most of his education.
Read MoreThe name Bombas socks may sound odd, but the meaning of the name stems from the Latin word for bumblebee. Dave Heath, one of the co-founders of the company, discusses his sock brand’s mission stems from altruism, just as bees work.
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