Miriam Plavin-Masterman



Miriam Plavin-Masterman

Co-Host, What If Instead? Podcast

     

Miriam Plavin-Masterman is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at Worcester State University, where she teaches Management courses, focusing on organizational culture and innovation. She holds an MA and PhD in Sociology from Brown University, an MBA from Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business, and a BSc from Cornell University. In addition to her work on climate change and innovation, she studies how social entrepreneurs repurpose abandoned industrial spaces into public green spaces to make cities more livable. A New York native, she lives just outside of Boston with her family.


About The What If Instead? Podcast

A podcast co-hosted by Miriam Plavin-Masterman and Alejandro Juárez Crawford

A show about everyday people reimagining the way things work—and tackling the obstacles they face.

We explore adventures in democratizing innovation—how the chance to try one’s hand at something new affects people and even organizations, what “powers” they discover and what challenges they face along the way.

We dig into access: what determines who gets the chance to try and disrupt the way things work? We examine obstacles in specific industries and communities, and go deep with people working to break through them.

We look closely at the role of tech—how it can equip or disempower people to build experiments of their own—and society: what leads us to accept a role as consumers of the way things work, and what it means to discover our powers to ask in practice, “What if instead?”

Producer of the What If Instead? Podcast: Sirjan Banik


About the Producer

Sirjan Banik, producer, is founder and coordinator of the Social Impact Lab at BRAC University, which provides access to real-world experience creating impact and meeting urgent needs. His work focuses on building social entrepreneurship pathways for students, structuring social innovation frameworks in higher education, and stimulating dialogue, engagement, and critical thinking. Traditional tools have too often failed to fulfill their potential to democratize access. That's why a computer science and engineering graduate like him focuses on global collaboration and social entrepreneurship. Srijan has been a Millennium Fellow at the Millennium Campus Network and UNAI and a Global Fellow at the Open Society University Network.


Deborah Heiser, PhD



Deborah Heiser, PhD

Host, The After 40 Podcast

             

Deborah is the Founder and CEO of The Mentor Project, an initiative dedicated to empowering individuals in the later stages of life by mentoring the next generation. She's a member of the elite Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches, a TEDx speaker known for her captivating talks on reinventing life after 40, and a contributor to Psychology Today. Recognized on the Thinkers50 Radar, Deborah is an award-winning researcher, author, and Adjunct Professor, sharing her wisdom and insights on aging and mentoring.


About the After 40 Podcast

A podcast hosted by Deborah Heiser, PhD

Welcome to 'After 40,' the podcast where we explore the transformative journey of life beyond midlife. Whether you're seeking inspiration, guidance, or a fresh perspective on the rich possibilities life offers after 40, this podcast is your go-to source for reshaping how we approach the second half of life. Join us on 'After 40,' and let's navigate this exciting journey together!

Rebecca Wynn



Dr. Rebecca Wynn

Host, The Soulful CXO Podcast

                     

Dr. Rebecca Wynn is the global award-winning Chief Cybersecurity Strategist & CISO Click Solutions Group. She has been CISO or Chief Cybersecurity Strategist for several companies, including Spring Health, Adelante Healthcare, [24]7.ai, Matrix Medical Network, and most notably, led the information security, privacy, and compliance pre-acquisition, acquisition, and post-acquisition of LearnVest, Inc. to Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company - a Fortune 100 company.

Additionally, she was the lead assessor and project manager for NCI Information Systems for over 450 DoD systems. She is well known for being a gifted polymath, having a deep understanding of current cybersecurity challenges and privacy issues. She excels at building and leading top-performing teams, evaluating and implementing new technologies to keep pace with rapidly changing business needs, delivering innovative solutions to stay ahead of potential security challenges and privacy issues, and taking companies to the next level of excellence in many sectors including government, financial services, fintech, healthcare, legal, and technology. She is a published author of several books and writes for magazines, including Forbes and CIO Review; she is a highly sought-after keynote speaker on cybersecurity, risk management, and data privacy. 

Additionally, she hosts the shows Soulful CXO and Threat Watch. Soulful CXO focuses on the intersection of technology, business, and humanity, exploring how these three areas impact each other. Dr. Wynn interviews guests, including business leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts in various fields, to share insights and experiences on cybersecurity, risk management, and leadership. The weekly show aims to provide a fresh perspective on how technology can be leveraged to create positive change in the world. Threat Watch is a BrightTALK Original series. Every month, the show explores the latest threats and vulnerabilities and provides actionable advice to help keep your data, environments, and users safe.


About The Soulful CXO Podcast

A podcast hosted by Dr. Rebecca Wynn

The Soulful CXO show is hosted by Dr. Rebecca Wynn, a renowned CISO and cybersecurity expert. The podcast focuses on the intersection of technology, business, and humanity, exploring how these three areas impact each other. Dr. Wynn interviews guests, including business leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts in various fields, to share insights and experiences on cybersecurity, risk management, and leadership. The podcast aims to provide a fresh perspective on how technology can be leveraged to create positive change in the world.

Alejandro Juárez Crawford



Alejandro Juárez Crawford

Co-Host, What If Instead? Podcast

         

Host Alejandro Juárez Crawford is co-founder and CEO of RebelBase, the SaaS platform that guides and connects people as they build solutions of their own. He works to democratize access to innovation and equip people around the world to replace the fossil economy. He serves as Professor of Entrepreneurship at Bard College’s #1 MBA in Sustainability, and Global Faculty Chair for OSUN’s Certificate in Sustainability and Social Enterprise. He holds an MBA from Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business, a BA from Cornell University, and recently earned Ashoka’s certificate in Leading Multi-Stakeholder Collaborations.


About The What If Instead? Podcast

A podcast co-hosted by Alejandro Juárez Crawford and Miriam Plavin-Masterman

A show about everyday people reimagining the way things work—and tackling the obstacles they face.

We explore adventures in democratizing innovation—how the chance to try one’s hand at something new affects people and even organizations, what “powers” they discover and what challenges they face along the way.

We dig into access: what determines who gets the chance to try and disrupt the way things work? We examine obstacles in specific industries and communities, and go deep with people working to break through them.

We look closely at the role of tech—how it can equip or disempower people to build experiments of their own—and society: what leads us to accept a role as consumers of the way things work, and what it means to discover our powers to ask in practice, “What if instead?”

Producer of the What If Instead? Podcast: Sirjan Banik


About the Producer

Sirjan Banik, producer, is founder and coordinator of the Social Impact Lab at BRAC University, which provides access to real-world experience creating impact and meeting urgent needs. His work focuses on building social entrepreneurship pathways for students, structuring social innovation frameworks in higher education, and stimulating dialogue, engagement, and critical thinking. Traditional tools have too often failed to fulfill their potential to democratize access. That's why a computer science and engineering graduate like him focuses on global collaboration and social entrepreneurship. Srijan has been a Millennium Fellow at the Millennium Campus Network and UNAI and a Global Fellow at the Open Society University Network.


Michael Piacente



Michael Piacente

Contributor, Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast | CISO Circuit Series

     

Michael Piacente is the Managing Partner and co-founder of Hitch Partners, a global retained executive search firm focused on the security leadership community. Michael and his team have completed more than 100 CISO, technology executive, and board level searches. In addition, Michael provides advisory and mentorship to security startups and security executives on hiring/interview training, negotiations, personal branding, and board level communication.

Michael has been in technology executive search since 2004 and has focused exclusively on Information Security and Business Technology leadership engagements. Prior to his executive recruiting career Michael was an IT practitioner in enterprise storage and within the data center infrastructure operations space. Michael participates on the Boards of four privately-held companies primarily founded by CISOs. Originally from the East Coast, Michael is now based in the San Francisco Bay Area.


About the CISO Circuit Series on the Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast

Sean Martin and Michael Piacente will join forces roughly once per month to discuss everything from looking for a new job, entering the field, finding the right work/life balance, examining the risks and rewards in the role, building and supporting your team, the value of the community, relevant newsworthy items, and so much more. Join us to help us understand the role of the CISO so that we can collectively find a path to Redefining CyberSecurity. If you have a topic idea or a comment on an episode, feel free to contact Sean Martin.


About The Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast

A podcast hosted by Sean Martin with series contributions by Michael Piacente

Have you ever thought that we are selling cybersecurity insincerely, buying it indiscriminately, and deploying it ineffectively?

For cybersecurity to be genuinely effective, we must make it consumable and usable. We must also bring transparency and honesty to the conversations surrounding the methods, services, and technologies upon which businesses rely. If we are going to protect what matters and bring value to our companies, our communities, and our society, in a secure and safe way, we must begin by operationalizing security.

Executives are recognizing the importance of their investments in information security and the value it can have on business growth, brand value, partner trust, and customer loyalty.

Together with executives, lines of business owners, and practitioners, we are Redefining CyberSecurity.

Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA



Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA

Contributor "A Carbon, A Silicon, And A Cell Walks Into A Bar" Series | On Redefining Society Podcast

Bruce Y. Lee, MD, MBA is a systems modeler, computational, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital health expert, professor, writer, and journalist. Currently, he is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy where he is Executive Director of the Center for Advanced Technology and Communication in Health (CATCH), PHICOR and AIMINGS (Artificial Intelligence, Modeling, and Informatics for Nutrition Guidance and Systems) Center. Dr. Lee is also founder and CEO of Symsilico.
 
Dr. Lee has authored over 255 scientific publications (including over 105 first author and over 85 last author) nearly all of which have focused on developing and using new systems, computational, and AI/modeling methods.

Dr. Lee has written extensively for the general media. He is a Senior Contributor for Forbes, maintains a blog "A Funny Bone to Pick" for Psychology Today and has written for the New York Times, Time, The Guardian, and MIT Technology Review. His work and expertise have been featured in media such as the New York Times, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, CBS News, USA Today, Bloomberg, and National Public Radio (NPR). His Twitter handle is @bruce_y_lee


About The Redefining Society Podcast "A Carbon, A Silicon, And A Cell Walks Into A Bar" Series

A podcast hosted by Marco Ciappelli with contributions by Dr. Bruce Y. Lee

'A Carbon, a Silicon, and a Cell, Walk into a Bar...', is a special monthly series within the Redefining Society podcast. Joining Marco Ciappelli is Dr. Bruce Y. Lee, a Professor of Health Policy at CUNY and an expert in systems modeling and digital health. As the founder and CEO of Symsilico, he's authored numerous scientific publications and contributes to media outlets like Forbes and Psychology Today. His multi-faceted expertise promises to enrich the series' deep dives into technology, health, and society.. Together, they dive into the intricate intersections of technology, health, and society.

The series title is more than a playful phrase; it's a thematic compass. Carbon symbolizes organic life, Silicon represents technology, and Cell stands for health and biology. In this virtual bar, the conversations will unravel the ways these diverse elements intermingle to redefine our society—often in unexpected manners.

So go ahead, grab a seat and join us, as this series promises enlightening and thought-provoking dialogues that explore and celebrate the complexities of our digital world — often inspired by articles written and inspiring news that grab their attention in between recordings.

Cheers!

Kayla Williams



Kayla Williams

Contributor, Locked Down

 
         
 

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An analytical and results-driven professional with experience in compliance management, corporate risks, information security, project and program management, and organizational controls, Kayla has continued to progress her career in the field of GRC. Accomplished in the development of key methods for organizations to strengthen productivity, enhance operational performance, and improve financial and operational controls.

As CISO of Devo Inc., a cloud-native logging and security analytics company, Kayla was brought in to develop and implement the security strategy and information security risk management program.

Vandana Verma



Vandana Verma

Contributor

               

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Vandana has been working on Cloud Security, Application security, Vulnerability assessment, secure code review, threat profiling and remediation support for web/client server applications on different technologies based on Secure Design/Development guidelines and OWASP standards/guidelines.

Vandana has been a speaker and trainer at security events including Blackhat USA 2019, BSides LV 2019, Diana Initiative, Defcon (AppSec Village), AppSec California 2019, Global Appsec EU 2018, Global Appsec USA 2018, Global AppSec Tel Aviv, BSides Delhi 2018, c0c0n 2017 and Nullcon etc. She has trained over 3000+ Women in cybersecurity.

Matthew S Williams



Matthew S Williams

Host, Stories From Space Podcast

                           

I am is a space journalist and science communicator whose publications include Universe Today and Interesting Engineering. In my spare time, I make podcasts and write hard science fiction stories, and have three published novels. 

My specialties include the history of spaceflight, SETI, terraforming, Earth science, and the future of humanity in space. My articles have been featured on Phys.org, Popular Mechanics, Business Insider, Universe Today, Interesting Engineering, HeroX, Science Alert, Real Clear Science, and Gizmodo. I live on Vancouver Island with my wife and family.


About The Stories From Space Podcast

A podcast hosted by Matthew Williams

Stories from Space is an examination of the past, present, and future of human spaceflight. Throughout the series, we'll examine the breakthroughs that revolutionized our understanding of the Universe and our place in it.

We'll take a look at the brave individuals who work tirelessly to advance the frontiers of our understanding. We'll analyze the time-honored concepts that are getting closer and closer to realization. And we will talk to the esteemed people who continue to push the boundaries of the unknown.

There are some fascinating stories up there. Listen up!