Ever wondered what it's like to transition from finance to IT, and from Sweden to Australia? On this episode of the NewyTechPeople podcast, Linda Apostolidis sits down with Margareta Bogatir Studdert, who brings her unique global experience to Newcastle. You'll hear about her fascinating career evolution and the surprising differences (and similarities!) of working cultures across continents.
Margareta explains her exciting work at NGM Group, where she merged two distinct IT support teams and is now leading a major strategic project. Margareta also sheds light on Sweden's progressive policies for working families and women returning to the workforce, which truly set them apart. She'll offer invaluable leadership lessons on cultural adaptability, delegation, and empowering teams to learn from mistakes. Plus, don't miss her thoughts on cutting-edge trends like AI for predictive health and automation, and how NGM is championing women in tech by collaborating with initiatives like Hunter WiSE. Tune in for an inspiring story of career growth, leadership, and the power of embracing challenges!
In this episode of the NewyTechPeople podcast, James sits down with Adam Ingles, a fractional CFO and Director at Quick:Ratio, who works with technology startups. Adam shares his experience in the tech industry and explains the benefits of fractional CFO roles for early-stage startups. He breaks down when companies should bring in finance expertise, the current fundraising landscape, and the key elements of a strong pitch deck.
Adam also offers advice on funding options, the challenges faced by Newcastle-based startups, and what he looks for when choosing to work with a company. Plus, he covers work-life balance in fractional roles, essential hires for growing startups, and the best resources for founders.
Whether you’re a tech professional, a startup founder, or simply interested in the financial side of scaling a tech company, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
In this episode of the NewyTechPeople podcast, we sit down with Roger Crellin, a seasoned technology executive who has recently moved to Newcastle. Roger shares his extensive international experience in the commercial side of technology, including roles at Fujifilm, smart TV manufacturers, and casino software companies. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working abroad, offering valuable advice for those considering international career moves. Roger emphasises the importance of networking, integrating into local communities, and maintaining a global perspective in the tech industry. He also delves into the concept of fractional work, explaining its benefits for both companies and professionals. Throughout the conversation, Roger provides insights on leadership, mentorship, and the essential skills needed to succeed in senior technology roles. This episode is packed with practical career advice for technology professionals at all levels, from those just starting out to seasoned executives looking for new challenges.
In this episode of the NewyTechPeople podcast, we sit down with Michael Graham, a partner at Cutcher & Neale. Michael shares his journey from labourer to accountant to systems consultant, highlighting the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in the ever-evolving world of technology and finance. He discusses the shift from traditional accounting systems to cloud-based solutions, the impact of AI on various industries, and the importance of understanding core business processes. Michael emphasizes the value of communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and the need to stay abreast of technological advancements. He offers insights into effective team management, the balance between remote and office work, and the future of data integration and AI in business decision-making. This conversation provides valuable advice for both seasoned professionals and those just starting their careers in the tech and finance sectors, underlining the importance of understanding the 'why' behind processes and the ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms.
Our latest episode of the NewyTechPeople Podcast features Josh Jeffress, Principle at Design Anthology.
Josh, a passionate innovator and industry veteran, shares his incredible journey from trade school to establishing a design powerhouse in the Hunter region. Discover his insights on:
* The importance of education beyond degrees
* The power of innovation through cross-pollination
* How relationships and partnerships drive success in tech
* The invaluable role of learning and embracing challenges
Join Josh as he reveals the secret to thriving in the fast-paced tech industry: a fusion of passion, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. Tune in for a thought-provoking and inspiring discussion that will ignite your curiosity and empower you to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology.
Join us as we speak with Adam Boyle, CEO of EngageRM and founder of Pegasus, an Australian tech company that started in mining safety and grew into a global player before a successful exit. We'll hear how Pegasus got its start doing labour hire and training in the mining industry before expanding into software like digital safety inductions. When the mining downturn hit, Pegasus pivoted to new industries like retail, developing contractor management portals for major companies like Woolworths. Just as the company was preparing to expand internationally, COVID-19 struck, but Pegasus was able to quickly adapt its software to help businesses manage new pandemic protocols. This agility led to continued growth and acquisition offers, culminating in a +$150 million sale to Avetta in late 2020. Tune in for the fascinating story of Pegasus' journey from local startup to global exit, how the company and its employees benefited financially, and what founder Adam Boyle is up to now as an investor and advisor in the tech sector.
On this episode of the Digitally Diverse podcast, Ellen talks to Sophie Benjamin, Content Designer at Canva. Sophie talks about going through three career changes, and the process of transitioning into tech. We discuss the principles of content design and the similarities and differences between them and UX or Product Design. The episode also covers a wide range of topics spinning out of Sophie's varied career history, including how to build a sustainable culture, find your workplace fit, manage the risk of burnout, and grow your career.