36 episodes

LSE Alumni London Talks brings together world class speakers and thought leaders exploring technology trends through a social sciences lens.

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LSE Alumni London Talks brings together world class speakers and thought leaders exploring technology trends through a social sciences lens.

    Social Science Superpowers - Capital, Technology and Societal Impact with Vanessa Viana, Global Managing Partner at Capital Lab Ventures

    Social Science Superpowers - Capital, Technology and Societal Impact with Vanessa Viana, Global Managing Partner at Capital Lab Ventures

    In this episode we speak to Vanessa Viana, Global Managing Partner at Capital Lab Ventures, a venture capital platform with a $100 million fund focussed on deep tech with offices in Sao Paolo and London.
    Vanessa has over 18 years of experience in the fields of Private Equity, M&A and Strategic Consulting and is a founding member of the Brazilian chapter of the Association for Corporate Group (ACG- Brazil) and co-founder of Bradesco Private Equity acting as the General Partner of a $BRL 2 billion PE fund. Vanessa is a Chevening Scholar holding a Masters with distinction in Management of Information System and Digital Innovation from the LSE.
    In this podcast we discuss Vanessa’s fascinating career journey leading to her current role, her perspectives on the power of capital to drive societal impact, new horizons of technological innovations and what it means for society as whole.


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-viana-56121722

    https://capitallab-ventures.com/

    • 58 min
    The Next Green Revolution? Growing Sustainable Farming Practices w/Suhrid Patel, Co-Founder of Impagro

    The Next Green Revolution? Growing Sustainable Farming Practices w/Suhrid Patel, Co-Founder of Impagro

    In this episode we speak to Suhrid Patel, Co-Founder of Impagro, an initiative focussed on building environmentally sustainable supply chains with India’s farmers.
    Suhrid has over 10 years experience working with the agriculture sector in numerous countries across Asia, Africa and Europe. He has a masters degree in Development Management from the LSE and is a former Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellow.
    In this podcast Suhrid discusses his journey from LSE student to agricultural entrepreneur, the environmental impact of our agricultural practices, how public and private actors influence food production across India, the UK and the US and what the future holds for sustainable farming and the work of Impagro in India. We hope you enjoy the podcast.

    https://impagrofarming.com/

    • 1 hr 6 min
    How to ride a Unicorn - Scalable Capital, Houghton Street Ventures & the entrepreneurial journey with Adam French

    How to ride a Unicorn - Scalable Capital, Houghton Street Ventures & the entrepreneurial journey with Adam French

    In this episode of LSE London Alumni Talks we speak to Adam French, former CEO of Scalable Capital, a digital wealth management unicorn and currently a partner at Houghton Street Ventures, an early stage venture capital firm based at the LSE.
    In this podcast Adam speaks to us about his entrepreneurial journey from LSE to Goldman Sachs during the 2008 financial crisis to developing and growing Scalable Capital. Adam also gives us his reflection on the experiences that helped to shape his entrepreneurial skills and the vision for Houghton Street Ventures. 

    • 56 min
    The Cultural Balance Sheet - Measuring and managing organisational culture with Cultarlytics with Michael Muthukrishna

    The Cultural Balance Sheet - Measuring and managing organisational culture with Cultarlytics with Michael Muthukrishna

    In this podcast we speak to Michael Muthukrishna, Associate Professor of Economic Psychology at the LSE. 
    In this podcast Michael speaks to us about Culturalytics, his initiative that helps organisations to measure and manage organisational culture and how this can be used in strategic planning and policy. In this podcast Michael talks to us about what we mean by culture, useful ways to think about culture as well as unpacking these ideas in the context of the value they can bring to addressing a variety of scenarios including:
    mergers and acquisitions; corporate innovation; employee retention;policies around fake news and climate change.

    • 50 min
    Power is Knowledge - New frontiers of the expertise economy with Bilal Baloch of GlobalWonks

    Power is Knowledge - New frontiers of the expertise economy with Bilal Baloch of GlobalWonks

    Today we speak to Bilal Baloch, Co-Founder and COO of GlobalWonks,  a software company that uses artificial intelligence to deliver expert insights to organizations worldwide.
    As well as his entrepreneurial ventures Bilal has an academic background with over over 10 years’ of experience in learning how decisions are made within organizations. Bilal completed his Bachelor’s at the LSE, holds a Master’s degree in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and a doctorate in political science from Oxford University. His new book, When Ideas Matter traces where ideas come from, how they are chosen, and when they are most salient for explaining political behaviour using case studies from India, Brazil, Turkey and Indonesia.
    In this podcast Bilal discusses new paradigms of the knowledge economy, expertise and forecasting and the role of social sciences within the same as well the role of governance, democracy and free expression in developing and incubating knowledge economies. We hope you enjoy the podcast.

    Check out the GlobalWonks platform here.

    Bilal's new book "When Ideas Matter" is available to pre-order here and is due to be published on the 31 August 2021.

    • 41 min
    Where does Innovation come from? with LSE Innovation's David Ai

    Where does Innovation come from? with LSE Innovation's David Ai

    In this episode we speak to LSE’s own David Ai. David is the Head of Innovation at LSE Innovation, the School’s department focusing on assisting LSE experts to commercialise their research. Before LSE David enjoyed careers in the venture and technology licensing arenas including working for Stanford’s Office of Technology Licensing for six years, managing inventions while spearheading Stanford’s technology marketing efforts in China. David also served as Vice President Chief Advisor at Hitachi Corporate VC and has been involved in several startup companies in both the US and Asia. 
    In this podcast, David exchanges notes on where innovation comes from, the value of public vs private funded innovation as well as current trends in socially minded innovation and techno nationalism.

    David Ai -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidai2007/
    LSE Innovation - https://info.lse.ac.uk/staff/divisions/research-and-innovation/innovation


     

    • 56 min

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