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Mundi Fomukong of Enovsys: “Keep design and interfaces simple to use”

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don’t assume you always have the best solution. Lastly, find the time to directly touch or give care to someone you don’t know. As part of my series about “Lessons From Inspirational Black Men In Tech”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Mundi Fomukong, an inventor from California, USA, and the founder of Enovsys LLC.

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AFROTECH silences the rumors of ‘not-enough’ diverse talent available in TECH

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CEO Morgan DeBaun attend AfroTech 2019 at Oakland Marriott City Center on November 09, 2019 in Oakland, California. is a media company and home to the largest network of platforms and lifestyle brands specifically serving black millennials through original content, video and unique experience. Blavity, Inc.

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Dr. Hang Dinh of ExtentWorld: “Don’t focus on age”

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Unfortunately, it is rare to find women founders in the engineering and technology section. As a part of our series about “ Why We Need More Women Founders ”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Hang Dinh. In 2020, she co-founded the one-stop social media platform ExtentWorld that aims to protect your data rather than exploiting it.

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Todd Archbold of PrairieCare: “Technology needs to better enable quality care delivery”

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Technology needs to better enable quality care delivery. Our health systems utilize expensive technologies such as MRIs and specialized procedures more often than our peers in other countries, and we are incredibly reliant on expensive electronic health information and practice management systems.

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What is blind recruitment – and does it work?

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Is it actually an effective tool? Research by the UK government published in 2009 found that employers were much more likely to offer interviews to candidates with white-sounding names than those with non-white-sounding ones, even though their applications were identical. But how does it work in practice?

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Workplace Communications: The Power of Employee Ambassadors

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Last week, I attended IABC’s World Conference in Vancouver and had the privilege of recording a couple of episodes with some industry veterans and voices while in attendance. Chuck Gose: Have you kept track of how many World Conferences you’ve attended? Then, I attended on later in Washington. I forgot about that.

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Joy Cheriel Brown: “Don’t think that you have to act like a man”

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As a part of our series about “ Why We Need More Women Founders ”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Joy Cheriel Brown. I saw the movie, Home Alone, for the first time when I was 10-years-old. I attended Howard University for my undergraduate studies and at the time, they had something called the Paul Robeson Awards?