On The Move

著者: Karolina Chachulska Lissa Franklin (WAT)
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  • This podcast is to (1) give a voice to the incredible women on the move in auto tech, robotics, AI, autonomous, connected vehicles, and mobility at large (2) hear the stories from women in the trenches: engineers, founders, VCs, CEOs, academics, gov’t agencies and more (3) provide insight into the industry including the challenges and success stories, trends and general learnings

    © 2024 On The Move
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  • Erin Relford on Privacy & Career Advice
    2024/09/01

    Erin Relford is an engineer, creative writer and producer with a career spanning 20 years at the intersection of Tech and Entertainment. She's run several successful programs at The Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., 21st Century Fox, and Mattel, Inc.

    Currently a Privacy Engineer at Google, Erin's focuses on emerging products in Robotics, Health, and AI and is passionate about advocating for women in STEM




    Thank you to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode.

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    34 分
  • Building a Safer Automotive Industry: Jennifer Tisdale’s Cybersecurity Journey
    2024/06/24

    Jennifer Tisdale (@NextJenMobility) is the CEO at GRIMM , a cyber research firm headquartered in Michigan. Jennifer is a cyber-economics strategist recognized for building cybersecurity strategies and programs for industry, government, and academia. Her expertise has been concentrated on the security of connected, Cyber-Physical Systems, and technologies, and her portfolio includes expertise in Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), Smart Cities development and planning, Critical Infrastructure, and Advanced Transportation Mobility with a concentration in Connected & Automated Vehicles, Aerospace, and the securing of manned/unmanned military platforms. Previously, Jennifer was recognized for holding the first “mobility” job in the United States,
    serving as the Cyber-Mobility program strategist for the State of Michigan. Jennifer’s work created the foundation for Michigan’s economic strategy to band together automotive, defense, and aerospace industries with embedded systems cybersecurity, charting a new economic development path for the state. Prior to her time at GRIMM, Jennifer was charged with Cybersecurity R&D for Product Development at Mazda North America. She was the first OEM to voluntarily bring a research vehicle to the Car Hacking Village at DefCon. In 2018 Jennifer was voted one of SC Magazine’s “Women to Watch” in Cybersecurity and in 2022 ranked as one of the “Top 25 Leaders Transforming Manufacturing” by SME. Jennifer advocates for increased diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry. She values partnerships and the need to build trust in an industry rooted in zero-trust models. She actively volunteers with several non-profit and government organizations and works with K12 school districts, encouraging students to embrace cybersecurity education for embedded systems.

    Jennifer resides in metro Detroit with her family.

    Affiliations:
    • National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), National, Washington D.C., Security
    Systems Engineering Sub-Committee, 2021-Present
    • National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Michigan Chapter, Board Member –
    Cybersecurity Director, 2017-Present
    • Advanced Manufacturing HUB (AMHUB), World Economic Forum, Cyber
    Manufacturing (Industry 4.0), 2020-2022
    • SME, Smart Manufacturing Executive Committee, 2021-2022
    • Policy Advisor, State of Michigan, Office of Future Mobility & Electrification, State of
    Michigan, 2021-2023

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  • Fixing EV Charging: Kameale Terry's Winding Path to Innovation
    2024/05/31

    CEO of ChargerHelp Kameale Terry was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles. The daughter of Belizean immigrants Kameale has always had a focus on environmental sustainability and community engagement.

    With over a decade of experience in CleanTech, Kameale formed ChargerHelp! with her co-founder Evette Ellis to create a reliable Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure. The CleanTech company, powered by technology, uses data to identify and provide maintenance and repair services for electric vehicle charging stations.

    Previously Kameale worked at EV Connect where she was the Director of Programs for the electric vehicle charging station network provider. In that role, she structured and led teams to execute infrastructure projects in the United States, Australia, and Canada for both commercial and government entities. Her notable projects include Electrify America - Phase One program, the Southern California Edison Charge Ready Pilot, and the New York Power Authority portfolio.

    Prior to that role, Kameale established the Customer Experience Department at EV Connect by partnering with the South Bay Workforce Investment Board employing candidates from the local community. She believes that an equitable green economy can be achieved through impactful development and realignment of existing workforces in conjunction with clean technology.


    Kameale is an advisor for Edge Energy and a Co-creator of Culture and Climate, an annual gathering
    in Los Angeles of Investors, Founders, Industry Experts, Venture Capitalists, and Speakers in Cleantech. Kameale has a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Leadership from Azusa Pacific University and sits on several boards in entrepreneurial and environmental industries.



    Thanks to infoedge LLC for supporting this episode.

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    30 分

あらすじ・解説

This podcast is to (1) give a voice to the incredible women on the move in auto tech, robotics, AI, autonomous, connected vehicles, and mobility at large (2) hear the stories from women in the trenches: engineers, founders, VCs, CEOs, academics, gov’t agencies and more (3) provide insight into the industry including the challenges and success stories, trends and general learnings

© 2024 On The Move

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