

Austin Tech Connect: The Podcast For The Austin Technology Ecosystem, Business Leaders, and Tech Entrepreneurs!
Austin Technology Council
Austin Tech Connect is the go to podcast for all things Technology in the Austin, Texas region. The show is hosted by the CEO of Austin Technology Council, Thom Singer. For over two years this show has highlighted local tech leaders who make a difference in the Austin tech ecosystem.
Each week Thom sits down with leaders in technology & business from the greater Austin area to explore success stories, business advice, and visions for the future of Austin Tech.
The Austin Technology Council has been bringing people together and serving the local tech ecosystem for over 32 years. If you are looking for the "Whose Who" of the Austin Technology Community, you need to be listening to the Austin Tech Connect Podcast.
The Austin Tech Community is vibrant ecosystem of companies, non-profits, universities, and government agencies that are committed to keeping Austin as a leading technology center. Over the past three decades the city of Austin, Texas has transformed from a college town that is the State Capital, into a fast growing tech center. Homegrown startups grow into international leaders, and many other companies have opened offices in Austin or moved their headquarters. The future of Austin is looking good and this podcast is the show that will expose you to the visionary thought leaders who are mapping out the path to tomorrow.
Each week Thom sits down with leaders in technology & business from the greater Austin area to explore success stories, business advice, and visions for the future of Austin Tech.
The Austin Technology Council has been bringing people together and serving the local tech ecosystem for over 32 years. If you are looking for the "Whose Who" of the Austin Technology Community, you need to be listening to the Austin Tech Connect Podcast.
The Austin Tech Community is vibrant ecosystem of companies, non-profits, universities, and government agencies that are committed to keeping Austin as a leading technology center. Over the past three decades the city of Austin, Texas has transformed from a college town that is the State Capital, into a fast growing tech center. Homegrown startups grow into international leaders, and many other companies have opened offices in Austin or moved their headquarters. The future of Austin is looking good and this podcast is the show that will expose you to the visionary thought leaders who are mapping out the path to tomorrow.
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Apr 25, 2023 • 30min
Digital Transformation in Data Solutions with Joyce Durst
Joyce Durst is the CEO and co-founder of Growth Acceleration Partners, a strategic technology solutions partner headquartered in Austin, TX. An engineer by trade and visionary leader by nature — leveraging 30+ years of experience in the software and technology industry — Joyce started GAP in 2007 as a values-based company built on strategic, long-term client partnerships. Joyce received a degree in computer science from Texas A&M University as a first-generation student and became one of few women to rise to executive ranks at a $1B enterprise software company. She later pivoted to the role of CEO of a venture-backed startup, where her passion for building teams flourished. She's a member of the Austin Chamber of Commerce, the Women Presidents' Organization and Springboard Enterprises. Joyce has won several prestigious awards, including the Greater Austin Business Awards Top CEO in 2022, the Profiles in Power award from the Austin Business Journal, and the Stevie Award for Achievement in Developing and Promoting Women. GAP is a strategic technology solutions partner providing an exceptional experience in Digital Transformation and the Delivery of Software and Data Solutions via world-class consulting and engineering teams. By building strategic, long-term partnerships with clients, we develop extensive domain knowledge combined with deep technical expertise. We have the architectural skills to design next-generation solutions utilizing the latest cloud-based technologies. Our talented engineering teams are agile, transparent, accountable and focused on customer success, with one of the highest satisfaction scores in the industry. GAP helps you scale smarter, transforming your objectives into data, and delivering software solutions that drive business outcomes.

Apr 18, 2023 • 28min
Reporting on Tech with Brent Wistrom
Brent Wistrom is senior editor at Austin Inno and a reporter at the Austin Business Journal. He covers startup news and tech trends through Inno's daily newsletter, The Beat, and news stories on the Inno and ABJ websites. Prior to joining Inno in 2015, he covered state politics, city hall and crime at The Wichita Eagle, Kansas City Star and Wichita Falls Times Record News. He graduated from the University of Texas in 2003, and he grew up in Minnesota. Austin Inno is the metro area's leading source of startup and tech news. Launched in Austin in 2015, it is part of the broader American Inno network that covers emerging trends across local markets in the U.S. Inno is also a sister publication of the Austin Business Journal and part of the American City Business Journals network. Inno also publishes a daily newsletter called The Beat, which goes out to more than 14,000 subscribers each afternoon. Sign up here.

Apr 11, 2023 • 29min
Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship with Krishna Srinivasan
Krishna Srinivasan is a co-founder of LiveOak Venture Partners and has been investing in early-stage Texas based companies and entrepreneurs since 2000. His active board involvements at LiveOak include DISCO (NYSE: LAW), Eventus Systems, Homeward, Iris Plans, Imandra, Ojo Labs, Rollick, SchooLinks, Talent Guard, and Virdee. His notable past investments include Digital Pharmacist (acquired by K1), Hive9 (acquired by BrandMaker), Mavenir Systems (NYSE: MVNR), Opcity (acquired by Newscorp), StackEngine (acquired by Oracle), Telestax (acquired by Mavenir) Prior to co-founding LiveOak, Krishna was a Partner at Austin Ventures and previously he was with Motorola where he wrote large scale optimization software for supply chain planning and worked with a variety of business units on strategic and operational issues. He started his professional career at SEMATECH. Krishna received his MBA from Wharton where he graduated with highest academic honors as a Palmer Scholar. He also has an MS in Operations Research from the University of Texas at Austin, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, where he graduated with high all-round honors. About LiveOak Venture Partners: LiveOak Venture Partners is a venture capital fund based in Austin, Texas. With over 20 years of successful venture investing in Texas, the founders of LiveOak have helped create nearly $5 billion of enterprise value. While almost all LiveOak's investments begin in the early stages, LiveOak is a complete life cycle investor focused on technology and technology-enabled service companies based in Texas. With close to $500M under management, LiveOak Venture Partners has been the lead investor in over 50 exciting high-growth Texas-based companies in the last decade, including DISCO (NYSE: LAW), Digital Pharmacist, Eventus, OJO Labs, Opcity, Homeward, and TrustRadius. The firm was recognized as the Venture Capital Firm of the year in Austin in the 2022 inaugural A-List awards by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce.

Apr 4, 2023 • 36min
Bootstrap vs Venture Capital with Rob and Chris Taylor
Rob is a serial software entrepreneur having built, scaled and exited multiple B2B and B2C venture-backed technology businesses. Most recently, Rob was co-founder and CEO of Convey, a pioneer in logistics and supply chain visibility software for some of the largest global retailers such as The Home Depot, Costco, Walmart and QVC. Convey was acquired by project44 in 2021 for $255M. Prior to Convey, Rob was President of BlackLocus, another retail SaaS software business that was acquired by The Home Depot for $55M within eighteen months of taking on the first venture capital investment. Rob then spent two years building Home Depot's Innovation Lab in Austin, TX. Prior to BlackLocus, Rob served as EVP & GM of TrueCar, an online technology business reinventing how cars are purchased & sold on the internet. TrueCar completed its IPO in 2014 after raising several hundred million dollars over the preceding four years. Chris is a dad, husband, serial entrepreneur, CEO advisor, and bootstrap evangelist. Chris founded Square Root in 2006 after a 10 year career at Trilogy Software. He bootstrapped Square Root for 15 years until he sold it to an automotive strategic, CDK Global in 2021. Now Chris helps other entrepreneurs overcome their challenges and celebrate their wins. Square Root's SaaS platform, CoEFFICIENT, helped the world's leading automotive brands use data science to drive dealership performance. Culture is a huge focus for Chris, and Square Root received many culture accolades including being named the 2nd best US workplace by FORTUNE, a top innovator by Fast Company, and one of PEOPLE magazine's top companies that care. Chris graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Carnegie Mellon with degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Cognitive Psychology. Outside of entrepreneurship, Chris enjoys adventuring with his wife and two daughters, cycling, and a nice glass of wine.

Mar 28, 2023 • 37min
Building Top Performing Teams with SailPoint CEO Mark McClain
In his role as CEO and Founder of SailPoint, Mark brings almost 35 years of experience in technology, with over 20 years as a founder and leader of innovative identity management companies. Under Mark's direction, SailPoint has grown into the leader in identity security for the modern enterprise with over 2K employees worldwide, operating in 155 countries. Last year, SailPoint was acquired by Thoma Bravo, a leading software investment firm, in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $6.9 billion. Mark directs and drives the overall vision and strategy for SailPoint, which is underpinned by his commitment and passion for building topperforming teams, creating a collaborative and innovative work environment, and focusing continuously on the needs of customers. Teaming is a concept that Mark promotes throughout the company: teaming with forwardthinking customers to understand their needs, with partners to ensure customer success, and ultimately within SailPoint to develop innovative, market-leading solutions. Mark is passionate about maintaining the spirit of teamwork, even as SailPoint grows its employee base and its global presence to offices around the world. Prior to SailPoint, he co-founded Waveset Technologies, which was ultimately acquired by Sun Microsystems. Mark's career also includes diverse experience in international sales and marketing with Hewlett-Packard and IBM/Tivoli Systems.

Mar 21, 2023 • 32min
Don't Quit with Angela Hood
Following 4 years of R&D at the University of Cambridge in England, CEO and founder Angela Hood returned to Austin, Texas to build ThisWay Global Inc., a company that converges technology with talent networks (not job boards) to unlock human potential. Today, ThisWay is one of the fastest growing SaaS automation companies in the world, serving over 5000 company customers. ThisWay provides unbiased talent matching and sourcing through its proprietary network of over 8,500 unique, diverse community partners. Hood is a well respected thought leader and international keynote speaker on the topics of mitigating bias using artificial intelligence, the ROI of diversity and human-centric automation. While many know ThisWay through their acceleration by Google, Hood is also the technology advisor for the Board of Directors of Consort Institute at Clark Atlanta University (HBCU). Her groundbreaking work is covered in Simon & Schuster's book, Hack Recruiting, and she was also recognized by ideaSpace - University of Cambridge and Texas A&M University as Outstanding Alumni in 2021. "As a serial entrepreneur there is no greater accomplishment than to solve a problem that positively affects the world. Our agnostic approach enables us to truly 'match all people to all jobs in all systems'. I'm proud that through technology, ThisWay is bringing candidates, employers and our network partners together to make meaningful change." - Angela Hood.

Mar 14, 2023 • 26min
Remote Company CEO Chooses Austin as Home - with Richard Walker from Quik!
Richard Walker is the CEO and co-founder of Quik!. Having started 10 companies since age 12, host of The Customer Wins podcast, author of two books, and father to three boys, Richard empowers people to do their best work. Prior to starting Quik!, Richard was a financial advisor with Financial Network and a business consultant with Arthur Andersen. He started Quik! in 2002 to help people spend less time on paperwork and more time on what they do best. Quik! is the industry leader in enterprise forms automation service and provides an extensive library of fillable forms. Quik! eliminates handwriting on forms which translates to fewer errors and faster processing for paperdriven transactions. As an added benefit, Quik! saves a tree every hour of every day. For more… Visit www.quikforms.com or find Richard as "QuikFormsCEO" on LinkedIn to get a free copy of his book, "It's My Life! I Can Have The Job I Want".

Mar 7, 2023 • 33min
Training Your Hybrid Workforce with John Hartigan
John has founded and led multiple startups and early growth projects to successful exits by identifying market value gaps, matching innovative technology solutions. Early in the ATM technology curve he started Hartigan ATM and built a network of ATMs across CA and Arizona later selling to Marathon ATM/ Cord Financial. He then launched Mobile Cloth®, a CPG brand leveraging the touch screen device growth explosion, distributing to over 30 countries, and later selling to The Clouser Group. Over the past seven years, he has focused on learning technologies and practical business applications of blockchain. As CEO of Intiva Health he launched "Ready Doc" the first decentralized (blockchain) application for healthcare provider credentialing. John has served in C-level roles in private and public companies and is frequently invited to speak around the world to share and discuss the practical impact of information technologies. John sits on the board of the Round Rock Area Serving Center, a community-based food pantry and financial assistance organization serving over 60,000 individuals every year. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from California Polytechnic University, Pomona and currently resides in the greater Austin area, Texas. Domain-U is a complete SaaS solution delivering a video based, on-demand, interactive, "hands-on" training platform. Domain-U is purpose built for training the Hybrid workforce no matter where or when they are!

Feb 28, 2023 • 34min
Creating Opportunity for Diversity in Coding with Matt Stephenson
Matt Stephenson is the CEO and Co-Founder along with his wife of Code2College (www.code2college.org), an Austin, TX based nonprofit that is building a national network of diverse, college-going technical talent. Through its skills-based, volunteer-driven program model, high school students – who are primarily Black, brown and girls – develop coding and professional skills, gain exposure to a variety of STEM industries through case competitions and workshops, and build competence, confidence and a deep network through mentorship relationships with industry volunteers. Under Matt's leadership, Code2College has become the national leader in preparing girls and students of color for STEM undergraduate majors and careers through paid, technical high school internships. These highly competitive technical internship placements continue to be one of Code2College's key differentiators as these students are able to launch their careers in software engineering, AR/VR and other technical fields at leading companies including Atlassian and VMware prior to entering college.

Feb 21, 2023 • 31min
Software Development Without Drama with Lawrence Waugh
For over 30 years, Lawrence Waugh has been rethinking the way that software is developed. After graduating from MIT, he spent 7 years flying combat jets for the Navy before leaving to pursue his MS in Computer Science at Stanford. Recruited to Austin by Trilogy Software, Lawrence spent the next several years with various Enterprise Software companies, becoming progressively frustrated by their poor product quality and lack of sound development process. By 2001, his passion for efficient and reliable software development led him to found Calavista Software. An early pioneer in continuous integration and delivery, Lawrence holds some of the early patents on software tools and methodologies in these fields. Over the past 20 years, Calavista has served both as a development resource for its customers - delivering high-quality Enterprise software on time and on budget - as well as helping companies improve their own software organizations by transforming their development and delivery processes. In addition to Calavista, Lawrence serves on the Board of the Austin Technology Council and several other organizations and companies.


