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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2024 · 51 MIN

"I was paid $40,000 less than my male counterpart" Here is What I did! Kate Carruthers Chief Data Officer UNSW

from Career Confidence · host Georgie Hubbard

"Say yes to opportunities, even when you don't know everything. You never know where it might lead you." ___________________________________ 👉 Join the "Big Sister" Mentorship Program Waitlist 🎥 Watch the full episode on Youtube  👯‍♀️ Sisterhood Club - Website 🔗 Connect with Georgie - LinkedIn  Thanks to our sponsor - CH Talent Solutions  ___________________________________ 🔗  Connect with Kate: LinkedIn ___________________________________ In this week's episode of the Career Confidence Podcast, Georgie sits down with Kate Carruthers, the Chief Data Officer at the University of New South Wales, to speak about her journey into technology and the role of data governance in organisations. They discuss AI's benefits and risks, the importance of data minimisation, and the need for organisations to understand and use different components of AI. They also discuss AI's future and the challenges of training data. ____________________ Key Takeaways  Do you need a tech degree to succeed in the industry? How can effective data governance protect organisations from data breaches and enhance security? What role does diversity play in creating inclusive and ethical AI products? What do you do if you think you are being underpaid?  ____________________ Chapters 00:00 Journey into Technology: From History to Tech10:45 Data Governance: Managing and Securing Data Assets19:22 Data Minimization: Protecting Sensitive Information21:22 Collaboration and Teamwork in Data Security23:11 The Future of AI: Faster Pace of Change24:04 Challenges of Training Data in AI25:12 Diversity and Inclusion in Technology32:00 Strategies for Increasing Diversity in Tech39:24 Skills for Future Tech Leaders50:53 The Future of Remote and Hybrid Work54:45 Creating a Culture of Psychological Safety ___________________________________ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the Career Confidence Podcast, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues. Be sure to connect with us on social media for updates and more Career Confidence tips!  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  

"Say yes to opportunities, even when you don't know everything. You never know where it might lead you." ___________________________________ 👉 Join the "Big Sister" Mentorship Program Waitlist 🎥 Watch the full episode on Youtube  👯‍♀️ Sisterhood Club - Website 🔗 Connect with Georgie - LinkedIn  Thanks to our sponsor - CH Talent Solutions  ___________________________________ 🔗  Connect with Kate: LinkedIn ___________________________________ In this week's episode of the Career Confidence Podcast, Georgie sits down with Kate Carruthers, the Chief Data Officer at the University of New South Wales, to speak about her journey into technology and the role of data governance in organisations. They discuss AI's benefits and risks, the importance of data minimisation, and the need for organisations to understand and use different components of AI. They also discuss AI's future and the challenges of training data. ____________________ Key Takeaways  Do you need a tech degree to succeed in the industry? How can effective data governance protect organisations from data breaches and enhance security? What role does diversity play in creating inclusive and ethical AI products? What do you do if you think you are being underpaid?  ____________________ Chapters 00:00 Journey into Technology: From History to Tech10:45 Data Governance: Managing and Securing Data Assets19:22 Data Minimization: Protecting Sensitive Information21:22 Collaboration and Teamwork in Data Security23:11 The Future of AI: Faster Pace of Change24:04 Challenges of Training Data in AI25:12 Diversity and Inclusion in Technology32:00 Strategies for Increasing Diversity in Tech39:24 Skills for Future Tech Leaders50:53 The Future of Remote and Hybrid Work54:45 Creating a Culture of Psychological Safety ___________________________________ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the Career Confidence Podcast, leave a review, and share it with your colleagues. Be sure to connect with us on social media for updates and more Career Confidence tips!  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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