I'm back with another episode, and this time my guest is Caroline Umukobwa. Caroline is a passionate and experienced project and product manager with over seven years of experience leading cross-functional teams to bring ideas to life. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a minor in Mathematics from Seattle University. She began her career in consulting, transitioned to government project management, and eventually found her stride in the tech industry.
She excels at bringing diverse talents together, meticulously planning, and executing projects to deliver impactful solutions. Beyond her professional achievements, Caroline has ventured into social impact by launching a startup aimed at reducing youth unemployment in Africa, blending her passion for innovation with a commitment to making a difference.
Caroline began her career as a civil engineer, but eventually transitioned to a role as a tech product manager. In this episode, she shares her journey and offers insights on what it takes to be successful in this role. She also reflects on the privilege of having educated parents and how that influenced her career choices.
In our usual fashion, we discuss questions that, when answered by a prospective candidate interested in product management, will demonstrate their proficiency in the field.
At the end of the episode, Caroline describes what she does for a living to a seven-year-old. She says that she's a product manager, and that she helps people make decisions about what to build.
You can connect with her on LinkedIn through Caroline Umukobwa
I am joined by Dr Ayotunde Dawodu aka DRAY aka @thevainprofessor on IG, a Senior lecturer in Building Engineering at the University of Greenwich UK.
He attended University of Lagos for his bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering then proceeded to University of Nottingham for his master's degree in Sustainable Energy Engineering. He capped it up by getting his PhD in Energy Technologies and Sustainable Development in the same University.
He is also a Nigerian independent artiste who raps on Afrobeats and Amapiano Sounds. He has about 100k streams and has released several tracks with 'Option's' being his latest single.
We discussed about his journey from after undergrad to being a professor and an artist. He sheds light about family acceptance, colleagues and his students discovering his artistic works and many more.
You can catch him on LinkedIn through Ayotunde Dawodu PhD and on IG through @thevainprofessor. You can also stream his latest single on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOmc6CJXXNo
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On this episode, I invited a seasoned content creation who started her journey into the industry right at the beginning of the furore. She is a Congolese content creator who resides in London, UK. She started her content creation journey on YouTube just over a decade ago while attending college. She has since then posted content on all popular social media platforms for a lot of businesses.
Esther's content primarily focuses on fashion and lifestyle. She prides herself on authenticity and striving to be as relatable as possible to her audience. Her content blends personal style, everyday life. It has touches of her Congolese heritage, making her platforms a vibrant source of inspiration.
We spoke about how tech has changed the influencer and content creation landscape since she started. We discussed how tech made things better and how it created another type of problem for them. Esther dropped some advise for anyone going into her industry in terms of resilience, billing, being able to recognize fraudulent activities etc. This is an episode for the books.
You can find her on the following social media platforms: YouTube & Instagram: Esther Mukundgi TikTok: Esther_Mukundgi
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This episode brings in Ayodele Akinwande also known as Ayoblaq or Black Boy Joy. He is a cybersecurity expert who started his furore into this field from Covenant University, Nigeria where he studied management information systems.
He then moved to the US for his masters degree in Management and Systems. He had opportunity to get an internship at a financial institution where he was introduced to Information Security. He has been in this space for about eight years running compliance programs for various finance and tech companies.
You can follow him on various social media platform through @ayoblaq
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On this episode, I am joined by Jade Ologunja who is currently a nurse specializing in Fertility/In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). She is an advocate for women's health most especially the reproductive aspect. She is interested in fem tech and how it drives the changes to bettering life in the medical field. She attended Auburn University for her undergrad and Auburn University at Montgomery for nursing school.
We discuss her journey into the medical field and how her aspirations became her fuel to achieving her goals. She talks about the tech tools that make her job easy at her current role.
You can follow her on all platforms @heyjadesola. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn
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I recapped season one with Yewande who was the producer. We spoke about what our favorite episodes were and the challenges that were faced creating them. Yewande speaks about what she is currently venturing into and what the future holds for her.
We speak about what to expect in the coming season.
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On today's episode, our guest is Funmi Omoliki, a Data and AI specialist at Microsoft with over 10 years experience working at software and hardware technology companies. She started her career as an electrical electronics engineer working at Nokia and Ericsson. She then ventured into product management and analytics at Ntel before she moved to the U.S. to complete her MBA at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Over the last four years, she has honed her expertise in tech product sales, implementing Cloud and AI solutions for enterprise customers. In this episode, she shares her experience in selling tech products to prospective buyers and maintaining relationships with customers.
The following are the highlights of this episode:
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Dairo Ghalib is a seasoned cloud engineer who started as an infrastructure engineer with Stanbic IBTC, a national bank in Nigeria. He studied Computer Engineering at the University of Lagos and has his masters degree in Commerce, Information Systems and Technology (from where). He discovered the world of cloud engineering during his masters degree program and hasn't looked back since then. He has worked in Cloud Engineering for over 4 years now, and currently works with Daemon as a Cloud/DevOps engineer. From his wealth of experience, he shares the importance of cloud engineering and how it contributes to running tech products smoothly. If you're even vaguely interested in Cloud, this episode is for you.
Highlights of this episode:
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In this episode, I am joined by an experienced agile coach/product owner who transitioned from working in Civil Engineering and Project Management to talk about his role. Teslim currently works with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) where he coordinates the creation of fraud reporting products for the cybersecurity unit. He also runs Slim Prep at www.theslimprep.com, where he tutors people on transitioning into the Agile/scrum and DevOps fields. He was gracious to leave a gift in this episode. Listen to the end to claim the prize.
These are the highlights of things that were discussed:
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hello@theslimprep.com
+1 647 877 0399
www.theslimprep.com
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In this episode, we discuss the importance of Software Testing in the product creation process. Today's guest is Mohammed Kuranga who is currently a Product Manager at Fiserv. Prior to this, he worked for several companies including Blue Cross Blue Shield and Online Insights - working as a software tester, then as a product owner. He has an MBA as well as bachelors and masters degrees in Computer and Information Systems.
He has a wealth of experience creating and validating test points in the product creation process and walks me through some key processes performed during testing.
The following were things that were discussed in this episode:
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Twitter KurangaMohammed
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Martins is a Software Engineer at LinkedIn. He previously worked at Microsoft. He has a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology. He is an Afrobeats DJ based in Atlanta and was very popular in the Seattle area where he lived before relocating.
In this episode, he breaks down the role and importance of software engineering in creating tech products. This episode is my longest yet and we only scratched the surface.
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My guest on this episode is Adebola Aguda, a Technical Product Manager at Microsoft. Adebola has a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Georgia State University and started her career working as a .NET developer. She has worked in several functions within the field of Computer Science and Information Systems.
After exploring interests in game designs and visualization in the early years of her career in addition to her experience working as a Product Engineer at EY, Adebola has mastered the ins and outs of product management. She shares how her journey has helped her succeed in product creation. Her technical background, as she says in this episode, guides her in working effectively with developers and making functional business decisions.
Conversion highlights:
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Our pilot episode kicks off with a conversation with Ayodeji ("Ayo") Fowode, a founder of multiple ventures, tech enthusiast, philanthropist, and a UN Peace Advocate. Ayo is a chemical engineer by training but successfully transitioned to tech as the founder of Unileap. He is also a self acclaimed model in his free time.
This episode is laden with sound advice for anyone interested in starting a tech company or venture. Conversation highlights
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LinkedIn Ayodeji Fowode
IG @ayo_magnifico
Twitter @Ayo_Jnr
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