Evan Burfield and Miles Taylor discuss the dynamic interplay between technology, policy, and leadership in Washington, DC. They offer distinct but complementary perspectives on the intersection of technology and policy. Evan, a startup enthusiast turned policy advocate, shares his journey from founding tech companies to fostering collaboration between technologists and policymakers through initiatives like Station DC. Miles, a self-proclaimed "lifer in government," brings his experience from ...
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Evan Burfield and Miles Taylor discuss the dynamic interplay between technology, policy, and leadership in Washington, DC. They offer distinct but complementary perspectives on the intersection of technology and policy. Evan, a startup enthusiast turned policy advocate, shares his journey from founding tech companies to fostering collaboration between technologists and policymakers through initiatives like Station DC. Miles, a self-proclaimed "lifer in government," brings his experience from ...
Ken Goldman – On the Tech Industry, Board Roles/Lessons, and Running Eric & Wendy Schmidt’s Family Office
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Ken Goldman – On the Tech Industry, Board Roles/Lessons, and Running Eric & Wendy Schmidt’s Family Office
My second guest of the new season is Ken Goldman, who currently serves as President of Hillspire, which is Eric and Wendy Schmidt’s family office. Eric, of course, being the former executive chairman of Google and its parent company, Alphabet. Ken is widely known in Silicon Valley and the broader business world, as well, having served as CFO of Yahoo, Fortinet, Siebel, and currently sits on a number of corporate, startup and non-profit boards.Ken and I cover his high school days in Peabody, M...
The Bob Johnston Podcast
Evan Burfield and Miles Taylor discuss the dynamic interplay between technology, policy, and leadership in Washington, DC. They offer distinct but complementary perspectives on the intersection of technology and policy. Evan, a startup enthusiast turned policy advocate, shares his journey from founding tech companies to fostering collaboration between technologists and policymakers through initiatives like Station DC. Miles, a self-proclaimed "lifer in government," brings his experience from ...