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082616 Alfresco’s CEO On A New Law Impacting Government Email; Benefits Of A Diversified C-Suite
The Heart of Innovation with Kym McNicholas
English - August 26, 2016 23:39 - 38 minutes - 52.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 24 ratingsMedicine Health & Fitness Business Management heart health innovation kymmcnicholas life medicine thewaytomyheart Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Is it the Hillary Clinton effect? Alfresco’s CEO Doug Dennerline talks about a new Federal law that will require all government employees to retain and store their emails, both business and personal. Alfresco’s Enterprise Content Management software platform is at the forefront of that, already helping agencies to collect critical that content. Also, how many Silicon Valley companies do you know of with four women in their C-suite? Probably not many – nearly half of firms globally still have NO female C-level executives, even though research has shown parallels between gender diversity and financial returns. Alfresco CEO, Doug Dennerline, talks about the benefits of a gender-balanced C-suite as the company sets out to deliver the fastest path for people to interact with – and act on – information that drives their business. We also chat with two of Alfresco’s four C-suite women – Andrea Lagan and Sydney Sloan – about what it takes to connect billions of documents for organizations like Amnesty International, Cisco, NASA and more.