D-B-E Unfiltered, D-B-E Diverse Business Elite Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and community stakeholders who contribute to making a difference, talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they’re thinking about in the sometimes controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations.
Episodes
Friday May 12, 2023
Friday May 12, 2023
D-B-E Unfiltered, D-B-E Diverse Business Elite Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and community stakeholders who contribute to making a difference, talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the sometimes controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations.
In this episode . . . .
No stranger to DBE Magazine, Othalene Lawrence graced the cover of the 2017 Issue titled “Diversity in Technology…Access Code Denied?” For this issue, she delves deeper into why diversity, equity and inclusion are integral to innovation.
Friday Apr 28, 2023
Friday Apr 28, 2023
D-B-E Unfiltered, D-B-E Diverse Business Elite Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and community stakeholders who contribute to making a difference, talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the sometimes controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations.
In this episode . . . .
DBE Future Leader Trupti Mahendrakar PhD Candidate, Aerospace Engineering at Florida Institute of Technology conducts an interview with NASA's Elaine Ho: Elaine shares her thoughts on why STEM Education is important and what inspires her work.
Friday Oct 20, 2017
Friday Oct 20, 2017
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk with Carol Wang who is Using Technology for Social Good.
With the advent of technology, it is undeniable that our growth as a society is intricately linked to our technological inventions. However, for a system that serves a diverse populace, the institutions that produce the innovations often lack diversity. For app developer Carol Wang, the only way forward is through more diversity and inclusion. “Live your dream and wear your passion”, is the life mantra of Carol Wang, a young app developer and freshman Computer Science major at UC Berkeley. She shared with DyNAMC that she developed a passion for technology, specifically app development, after “realizing how much you can do with it.”
Tuesday Sep 19, 2017
Tuesday Sep 19, 2017
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk with U.S. Representative Robin Kelly who is Making a difference through Information Technology.
US Representative for Illinois's 2nd congressional district serves on the congressional IT Subcommittee which has oversight jurisdiction over Federal information technology (IT), data standards and quality, cybersecurity, IT infrastructure and acquisition, emerging technologies, privacy, cloud computing, data centers and intellectual property. Rep. Kelly shares her journey with DyNAMC from growing up in New York City, having worked in her family grocery store at eight years old through serving in leadership capacities as a counselor, government and eventually politics.
Monday Sep 11, 2017
Monday Sep 11, 2017
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk to Edie Fraser About her Equal Rights Journey to the Future of Technology.
Edie Fraser grew up in Atlanta, GA in the 50s. It was a time when women and minorities were repressed from basic rights. She felt a sense of comradery during the civil rights movement and witnessing discrimination led her to focus on diversity. In high school, she decided that she wanted to lead, and drive the advancement of equality. She shares her journey with DyNAMC.
Tuesday Sep 05, 2017
Tuesday Sep 05, 2017
Interview conducted by Kathryn Aldridge.
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk with Deena Pierott who is Leading Technology, Hope, Education and Direction for America's Youth.
Deena Pierott grew up in San Bernardino, CA, the youngest of four children. Ever curious about how things work, she was the risk-taker in the family. When she was twelve years old, she learned to drive by sneaking out in the middle of the night, driving her mom's car in the driveway. "I was the female version of Dennis the Menace," Deena shared with DyNAMC. She didn't realize then, that her boldness was indicative of an entrepreneurial spirit which served her well later in life when she launched the most innovative support and training technology program for youth in the country today.
Monday Aug 28, 2017
Monday Aug 28, 2017
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk with Dennis Williams A Technology Renaissance Man Who Is Shedding Light on Silicon Valley.
Co-Founder of Bando, a mobile platform targeted for urban culture, Dennis Williams is a true technology renaissance man as a developer, mentor, strategist and marketer. Whether or not it is common knowledge that one does not have to be a coder to make it big in technology, Dennis certainly dispels any myths in that area. He shares his journey with DyNAMC about the amount of publicity that is placed on gadgets and apps that we often forget the level of hard work of marketers, business developers and content writers who are responsible for bringing the existent of these innovations to the rest of the world. Dennis Williams gives us a peek at this world inside Silicon Valley.
Monday Aug 21, 2017
Monday Aug 21, 2017
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations.
In each issue of DyNAMC, we introduce our readers to some of America’s future leaders which we call DyNAMC Future Leaders.
In this issue triple Major, triple Scholar student Dolapo Martins University of Maryland Computer Science, Linguistics - Grammars and Cognition, Classics - Latin and Greek | Triple Degree Candidate, Class of 2018 and Kevin Hernandez a senior studying Geological Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison interview August 2017 Diversity in Tech cover feature Dept. of Energy D&I STEM Innovator Othalene Lawrence .
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Friday Aug 11, 2017
Interview conducted by Shellanee Brock
DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode . . . . .
We talk with Othalene Lawrence who has open doors and broken grounds new ground as a leader in the STEM Technology world as an Environmental Scientist, Certified Diversity and Inclusion Professional and Vice President Department of Energy Senior Diversity and STEM Program Lead – Othalene has also participated in the life changing study of the cultivating of Henrietta Lacks’ cells, but also investing in others by contributing her knowledge and technical experience with environmental policy making and advocacy. DyNAMC got an insight on her perspective on inclusion and diversity; it is one that will put hope into any tough scenario.