The Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University
29 episodes
9 months ago
We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
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We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.
S1: Ep26: Hello From the Pluriverse: Gisele Raulik Murphy
Hello From the Pluriverse
34 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
S1: Ep26: Hello From the Pluriverse: Gisele Raulik Murphy
Gisele Raulik Murphy is the Co-Founder and Partner at DUCO Design Intelligence based in Brazil. In March of this year, Gisele founded WIM Angels, which stands for Women Investment Movement, a network of angel investors that invests in high-impact startups founded by women in tech. Gisele is passionate about collaborative work that helps groups to co-create innovative solutions, particularly in the context of public policies and cultural change. Gisele has a PhD in public policy for design and innovation from the University of Wales and a Masters in Strategies for Design and Innovation from Brunel University.
Connect with Gisele Raulik Murphy:
LinkedIn
WIM Angels
DUCO
Hello From the Pluriverse
We aim to explore stories of designers from many different countries, women designers, designers of color and designers from the LGBTQI community.
This podcast is a project of the Design Thinking for Social Impact Program at the Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking at Tulane University.