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How to Land a Job at Imprivata

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We connected with Stephen Fumagalli, Recruiter, to give you the inside scoop on how to land a job at Imprivata.

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Imprivata specializes in delivering authentication, access management, and secure communication solutions for healthcare organizations.

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The VentureFizz Podcast: Gavin Nachbar - CEO & Co-Founder of Column Tax

Episode #303 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Gavin Nachbar, CEO & Co-Founder of Column Tax.

Column Tax’s mission is to democratize access to tax and finance advice to improve people’s lives. The company is building the infrastructure and APIs to power year-round income tax products for all mobile banking and fintech companies. 

Column Tax is venture backed by Bain Capital Ventures, Felicis, Not Boring, Core Innovation Capital, and South Park Commons.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • Building a company and how to think about competing against the large incumbants in the industry.
  • Gavin’s background story including sales & operations roles at Dropbox, Premise Data, and Waymo.
  • What led Gavin and his co-founder, Michael Bock, down the path of starting Column Tax.
  • All the details on Column Tax and how they are approaching the business of filing taxes a different way and the level of impact their platform is having, especially with low-income families.
  • Advice for building a remote first company.
  • And so much more.

Did you know that you can set up a user profile on VentureFizz?  A user profile gives you access to personalized content, job seeker tools, and administrative features to manage your email subscriptions. To create a user profile and maximize your experience on VentureFizz, go to venturefizz.com/register to get started.

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Talent on the Move - August 4, 2023

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Hotel Engine and Ready Education.

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Hotel Engine
 
Chief Revenue Officer at Hotel Engine

Previously, Chief Sales Officer at Truckstop.com
 
Chief Technology Officer at Hotel Engine
 
Previously, EVP Software & CTO at DISCO
 

Hotel Engine is hiring!

Ready Education
 
Chief Executive Officer at Ready Education

Previously, President Global Markets at Anthology Inc

Ready Education is hiring!

 
 
 
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Black in Tech: Teaqoshawn Nelson, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Duck Creek

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Our Black in Tech series features the career path & advice from Black professionals in the tech industry. In this Q&A, Teaqoshawn Nelson, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Duck Creek shares her story.


Where did you grow up and what were you like as a child? What did your parents do for work? 

I grew up in rural South Carolina, cotton and corn fields are common and a beautiful sight to see as you travel through the country! Even in the most challenging situations, I always tried to find the good. I was very quiet, reserved, and introverted. I was very inquisitive and constantly questioning the world around me. My curiosity kept my parents alert!

My hardworking parents have settled into a well-earned retirement. My dad was a mechanic and a solopreneur with his own trucking business. My mom worked as a supervisor for the disabilities and special needs board, where she trained consumers to work in local businesses. 

Teaqoshawn Nelson Duck Creek

Where did you go to college? What did you study and what did you do after graduating? 

I majored in mathematics at Tuskegee University, ‘The Pride of the Swift Growing South’! After graduation, I worked as a junior business analyst at an insurtech company in product development.

Several years later, I completed my MBA from the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina with concentrations in International Business, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation and a Certificate in Business Analytics.

What inspired you to get into the tech industry?

Well, tech, specifically insurtech happened to me. After graduating undergrad without a job, I searched for months until I saw a small job ad in the local newspaper where the only requirement was a college degree. Finally, a perfect fit for me!

Filled with hope, I went to an open house for this insurtech and applied for a junior business analyst role. The interviewer was impressed by me and assured me that he would recommend me for the role. Two days later, I received an offer without knowing what the company did or the responsibilities of a business analyst! 

What has your career path looked like in tech and the various positions you’ve held before joining Duck Creek? 

My career began as a junior business analyst, and I climbed the ranks to become a lead business analyst. In this role, I was responsible for requirements gathering, overseeing and conducting testing, and educating/training customers on product features and functions.  

As my expertise grew, I became a subject matter expert and reviewed system changes from a business and workflow perspective with a focus on the user experience. I took charge of responding to RFPs and conducting analyst demonstrations. I also spearheaded a user group for more than seven years, where I facilitated all meetings, educational requests, demonstrations, and other responsibilities.

I also contributed to successful implementations across all tiers and was an account manager on the product customer support team. My journey has allowed me to participate in the success of many insurers in the industry while supporting the objectives of my employer and achieving my personal goals. 

Teaqoshawn Nelson Duck Creek

Can you share the high-level responsibilities of your current position as Product Marketing Manager at Duck Creek?

My role as a senior product marketing manager is quite diverse. My responsibilities include market research, product messaging and positioning, content creation, product launches, and sales enablement. I love the variety of tasks from one day to another. There is never a boring day as a product marketing manager!

What has attributed to your success thus far and what types of obstacles have you had to overcome along the way as a Black professional? 

I’m resilient, and I don’t give up easily. I have had numerous challenges throughout my journey, which have included adapting to change swiftly and persevering despite limitations imposed on me by management. Despite attempts to confine me to their defined box, I remain determined to forge my own path. 

I’ve encountered situations where I was passed over for roles and had internal transfers blocked while being told I add great value to the company. Despite these setbacks, I refuse to let anyone dictate what I can achieve. There are many challenges faced by black women working in insurtech, but I’m determined not to stay frustrated. I continue to seek other opportunities to expand my knowledge, skills, and network. My drive and tenacity propel me forward as I actively create my goals and execute my plan to achieve them. 

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What types of programs and initiatives does Duck Creek have that support diversity, equity, and inclusion?

Duck Creek has an amazing culture that embraces diversity and fosters a sense of belonging. Our ERGs and Diversity Council have created safe places for each Duck to share their truth in a supportive space where people feel safe as we tackle difficult topics such as race and equity. We are also able to engage in enlightening discussions and cultural exchanges.

I am fortunate to work with good people who are open to learning and respectful of other viewpoints. The openness and understanding I’ve seen demonstrated have been invaluable to my personal growth. 

What advice would you give to other Black professionals who are interested in joining the tech industry? 

Pursue it only if you are passionate. Passion is a powerful force that will motivate and help you remain focused on your goal. 

Network and connect with people who have similar interests. This can help lead you to new opportunities and can lead to meeting potential mentors and sponsors that can help propel your career forward. Become a lifelong learner. Technology is a field that changes rapidly. Remaining open to learning will help to maintain your skills and adapt to changes.

While general awareness of the problem of diversity in the tech industry is a step forward, to make a lasting change, real actions need to be taken.  Do you have any ideas or suggestions on what companies or employees can do to step up and make a difference?

If everyone looks like you, thinks like you, and can do what you can do, your world is too small. When people come together with diverse viewpoints, they bring unique insights and perspectives. As we embrace diversity, we gain empathy and respect for cultures, which helps us to collaborate and communicate effectively. 

No matter your position in an organization, your lived experience is valid. I encourage everyone to embrace who they are and be open to learning from others. It’s amazing the comradery and community that is created when we embrace diversity.

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Founded by insurance experts but built for the cloud, Duck Creek Technologies enables P&C businesses to reimagine, innovate and continuously deliver game-changing results.

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The VentureFizz Podcast: Wasim Khaled - CEO & Co-Founder of Blackbird.AI

Episode #302 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Wasim Khaled, CEO & Co-Founder of Blackbird.AI.

‍Blackbird.AI helps organizations detect and respond to threats that cause reputational and financial harm. Powered by their AI-Driven Narrative & Risk Intelligence Constellation Platform, organizations can proactively understand risks and threats to their reputation in real-time. 

The company recently announced its $20M Series B round of funding led by Ten Eleven Ventures.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • A deep discussion about how quickly AI is developing and if it should be regulated.
  • How Wasim started as an entrepreneur as a sophomore in college and has been building startups since.
  • The history of misinformation dating back to 1835.
  • How he started to focus on AI back in 2017 and how being early to market as an AI first company has ultimately been a competitive advantage.
  • All the details on Blackbird.AI and how their platform is helping enterprises, plus growth plans ahead.
  • And so much more.

It’s hard to believe that we have over 300 episodes of The VentureFizz Podcast. We have built up an amazing catalog of inspirational stories around building companies and every episode includes lots of great advice to follow, as well. If you haven’t checked out our past interviews, go to venturefizz.com/podcast for the complete list. 

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Talent on the Move - July 28, 2023

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Elemental Machines, Schellman, Validity, Ontotext, Ronin, and Wursta.

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Elemental Machines
 
Chief Executive Officer at Elemental Machines

Previously, CEO at Clinical ink

Elemental Machines is hiring!

Schellman
 
People & Talent at FreshCut Paper

Previously, Senior Director, Talent at Arcadia
Schellman
 
Chief Financial Officer at Schellman

Previously, Chief Financial Officer at Shapeways
Validity
 
Senior Vice President of Marketing at Validity

Previously, Chief Marketing Officer at Adaptigent
Ontotext
 
Strategic Technology Director at Ontotext

Previously, VP Research Analyst at Gartner
Wursta
 
Director of Sales at Wursta

Previously, Director, Partner Sales, Global Strategic Alliances at Tredence Inc.
Ronin
 
VP of Sales at Ronin

Previously, SVP, Sales & Marketing at Health Note
 
 
 
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Lead(H)er Profile - Carrie Moser, SVP & General Counsel at Lakeside Software

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Our Lead(H)er series features impressive women leaders in the tech industry. In this Q&A, we are featuring Carrie Moser, SVP & General Counsel at Lakeside Software.


Where did you grow up and how would you describe yourself as a child?

I spent the first 12yrs of my childhood in Southeastern Ohio and then moved with my family to the North Shore of Massachusetts for junior high and high school. I’ve been in New England for 30+ years now and I think I am just now considered a local. 

I’m the oldest of three girls so I think I was always a bit of the “bossy older sister” as a kid. I was rarely afraid to share my opinion and my parents definitely encouraged me to think for myself while also sticking up for others. 

What did you study in college and what was your first job out of school?

I majored in political science and minored in Art History at Rutgers University. I knew I wanted to go to law school and I was a bit single minded in my pursuit. After undergrad but before law school, I worked at an employee benefits company. I had already been accepted into law school and I suspect I wasn’t the most dedicated employee they had ever hired. In hindsight, another 2-3 years of work experience before law school probably would have matured me a bit more. 

Can you share the details on your career path and what were the critical moments that got you to where you are today?

I went to law school with no intention of ever becoming a corporate lawyer. I was interested in pursuing a public interest career and contemplated whether I even wanted to practice in the traditional sense. But after a few years bouncing around in the public sector without ever totally finding my niche, I pivoted to an inhouse legal role and haven’t looked back since. Inhouse legal work has proven to be a great fit for me and it’s wholly opposite of anything my younger self envisioned.

What is your current role and responsibilities?

I’m currently Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Lakeside Software. I’m responsible for the company’s global legal affairs and I recently assumed responsibility for managing our compliance team as well. More generally, I see myself as a business advisor and risk assessor for the company. 

Looking back, is this where you thought you’d be professionally?  Was it always your goal to be in this position?

If my younger self could see me now….she would be aghast.  But I think that’s the beauty of the journey.  You think you know what you want. You think you know what you’re good at. You think you have a plan.  But you’re so often mistaken until you actually experience things firsthand.  

For people who are looking to be in a similar position, what advice would you give to others in terms of helping them achieve their career goals?

It’s ok to end up somewhere else. There’s no single path. There’s no secret recipe. Allow yourself to be surprised. Permit yourself some mistakes. Nobody learns much from the wins.

What are the most important skills that you need to do your job well?

I think emotional intelligence is the most underrated skill generally, but especially for lawyers. Active listening is also hugely important. And you need to be very comfortable being the only person in a room to ask a question or voice a concern. 

What do you find most interesting/rewarding about your work?  What’s the most challenging?

The most interesting/rewarding parts are also probably the most challenging. Navigating tough conversations. Helping the business through a crisis or a sea change moment as an organization. Working cross functionally with stakeholders that have competing interests. Educating folks on emerging issues. Finding paths through rough terrain.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Probably not something I can talk about without violating attorney client privilege. But I am very proud of hiring really strong, diverse teams of inhouse lawyers. Fostering and mentoring talent is almost always more rewarding than pocketing a kudos for yourself.

Are you involved with any professional organizations outside of the company? Volunteer work?

I am an active member of TechGC – which is a truly great community for inhouse legal leaders at scale up and start up tech companies. It definitely helps take the edge off what can be a lonely job at times. 


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What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

Travel (I try to visit one new country every year), reading (25-30 books per year), and spending time with my niece (6yrs old) and nephew (4yrs old). There is also nothing more relaxing than wandering the aisles of TJ Maxx on a Saturday morning with a latte in hand. 

How do you manage stress?

I’m not sure you can ever really “manage” stress. I think you learn to tolerate it. To weather it. But it’s not something you ever conquer entirely. It is just part of the territory. All the conventional wisdom is true…sleep, supportive family/friends, interests outside of work, vacations, etc.  But I think the honest answer is that it becomes much more tolerable once you have had enough success to feel confident in your abilities no matter the outcome of a single matter and have made enough mistakes to know that they are rarely fatal. A sense of humor helps too!

How many cups of coffee do you have in a day?

2-3 cups on average but I am guilty of ultimately pouring more than I drink in the end.

Any book or podcast recommendations?

The Maeve Kerrigan series by Jane Casey. 

What advice do you have for recent college graduates?

Take 3-5 years off before considering grad school. Take a job that pays the rent, but allows you to have a social life. Travel. Take all of your vacation and sick days. Keep yourself safe and healthy, but have some adventures and make some mistakes. Keep an open mind about everything. Read all of the books. Avoid credit card debt. Don’t be a jerk. Pretty but uncomfortable shoes are wildly overrated.

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Lakeside Software is how organizations with large, complex IT environments can finally get visibility across their entire digital estate and see how to do more with less. 

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The VentureFizz Podcast: David Campbell - CEO & Co-Founder of Tropic

Episode #301 of The VentureFizz Podcast features David Campbell, CEO & Co-Founder of Tropic.

Tropic provides data, tools and services to automate SaaS procurement for tech-forward companies, saving them money and time. The company has raised $65M since August 2021 and Insight Partners led its most recent round of funding.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • A very open and honest conversation with David about his history with addiction and how he overcame it and ultimately channeled his tendencies into a superpower.
  • David’s background story and how he started out as a novelist and what led him into sales in the tech industry and helped a startup grow from the ground level to over $80M in revenue.
  • Why the procurement industry was ripe for disruption.
  • The story of Tropic and how they are bringing transparency to the process of purchasing software for companies and why their business is setup to thrive in any type of economic conditions.
  • Lessons learned around building out a marketing function.
  • And so much more.

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Talent on the Move - July 21, 2023

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at ReversingLabs, Vestmark, and GoTo.

Did I miss your new employees? Send me an email with their name and details about their new role. I'll add them to next week's edition of Talent on the Move. 


ReversingLabs
 
Chief Marketing Officer at ReversingLabs

Previously, Chief Marketing Officer at ActiveFence
 
Senior Vice President Worldwide Sales at ReversingLabs
 
Previously, Chief Revenue Officer at Mend
 
 
Chief Trust Officer at ReversingLabs
 
Previously, SVP, Security Assurance at Salesforce
 

ReversingLabs is hiring!

Vestmark
 
Staff accountant at Vestmark

Previously, Internal Auditor at UniFirst Corporation

Vestmark is hiring!

GoTo
 
Chief Information Security Officer at GoTo

Previously, Head Of Security at Zapier
 
Promoted to Chief People Officer at GoTo
 
Previously, Vice President, Head of Global People Business Partners at GoTo
 
 
 
 

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