Podcasts

  •  Join our esteemed panelists as they discuss the vast potential of AI, and the ethical and moral questions around it. Also, hear some remarkable examples of how AI is contributing to our workforce.

    October 11
    AI in the Workforce
  • Nurasyl Serik is the Co-Founder & CEO at Remofirst, a startup transforming global payroll and compliance for remote teams, with a mission to simplify and streamline the future of work.

    October 11
  • With its groundbreaking returnship program, a software company is elevating women and uncovering talent in unlikely places.

    October 11
    Stacy Critzer
    Unanet
  • Engage in a dialogue about what benefits are most important, implement family focused offerings and adopt policies that will have a financial impact.

    October 11
    Matt Wolf
    Greenlight
  • Matt Wolf is the SVP of business development at Greenlight.

    October 10
  • Joshua Beers, partner, head of private equity investments at NEPC, is a member of the firm's Private Markets Research Group, leading the coverage of private equity strategies.

    He is also a member of the firm's Equity Beta Group and Strategic Healthcare Team.

    October 10
    Joshua Beers, NEPC head of private equity
  • Brad Saft is an award-winning entrepreneur, writer, investor and founder of DonorAdvisedFunds.com.

    He has founded several companies including eSpired, an education technology company focused on at-home learning, where he serves as CEO. He is actively involved with a variety of nonprofits, serving on the board of Kids Need Our Love aimed at combating child abuse.

    October 10
    Brad Saft, founder of DonorAdvisedFunds.com
  • Josh Merrill, co-founder and CEO of Confirm, explains how people teams can take advantage of AI.

    October 10
    A person clicks on a smiley face with five stars underneath it.
  • Jason Kaminsky is the CEO and co-founder of kWh Analytics. Just prior to joining kWh Analytics, Jason spent more than three years as a vice president of environmental finance at Wells Fargo Bank. As a senior member of the Wells Fargo deal team, Kaminsky originated, underwrote, and financed tax-equity investments during a time when the bank added nearly $1bn of solar assets. Prior to joining Wells Fargo in 2011, he worked at SPG Solar, where he supported the CEO on strategic corporate initiatives.

    Kaminsky received both his B.S. in Mathematics and his B.S. in Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Environmental Sciences from UCLA. He holds an M.S. degree in Environment and Resources from Stanford University, and also completed his M.B.A. at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is from Thousand Oaks, California.

    October 10
    Jason Kaminsky, kWh Analytics.
  • From industry-wide layoffs to a widening skills gap, tech workers are grappling with challenges and burnout

    October 10