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Blockchain Value - Season 3, Episode 3 - The Secret Recipe of Web3 (with Tegan Kline)

Season 3, Episode 3 - The Secret Recipe of Web3 (with Tegan Kline)

03/13/23 • 30 min

Blockchain Value

Tegan Kline, Co-Founder and Head of Business at Edge & Node (the initial team behind The Graph), helping to ensure a vibrant decentralized future. The Graph is Edge & Node’s first protocol, an indexing and query protocol organizing the world’s open blockchain data and making open data a public good. Tegan helps leaders and innovators connect more deeply with stakeholders across the blockchain ecosystem. Tegan made Forbes 30 under 30’s class of 2022.

Tegan Kline is the former International Business Development Manager and OXT Relations Lead for Orchid, an A16z and Sequoia backed blockchain company that created tools and protocols for users to obtain digital freedom and an open and accessible internet.

Tegan began her career on Wall Street in Investment Banking at BAML and, prior to discovering blockchain, worked in Sales and Trading at Barclays.

Tegan is a force of nature. She has been instrumental to the blockchain industry. She is making applications on blockchain technology possible at The Graph and, in launching Orchid, she helped to help get everyone equal access to the internet. She is now paving the way for DeFi and the broader Web3 ecosystem at Edge & Node to ensure web3 becomes the future of the Internet.

Recognized as one of the Top 10 Most Powerful People in Crypto by The Information and Forbes's 2022 30 Under 30 in the Finance Category, Tegan has exemplified her continuous passion and efforts for people to own their data and money, independently verify all information, maintain neutrality, and empower humanity to evolve.

In this episode, Tegan will explore why downcycles are euphoric for builders, why web3 is the perfect place for web2 developers to land, how web3 is evolving, how The Graph plays a major role in powering the web3 movement, and the importance of finding your community within web3.

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Tegan Kline, Co-Founder and Head of Business at Edge & Node (the initial team behind The Graph), helping to ensure a vibrant decentralized future. The Graph is Edge & Node’s first protocol, an indexing and query protocol organizing the world’s open blockchain data and making open data a public good. Tegan helps leaders and innovators connect more deeply with stakeholders across the blockchain ecosystem. Tegan made Forbes 30 under 30’s class of 2022.

Tegan Kline is the former International Business Development Manager and OXT Relations Lead for Orchid, an A16z and Sequoia backed blockchain company that created tools and protocols for users to obtain digital freedom and an open and accessible internet.

Tegan began her career on Wall Street in Investment Banking at BAML and, prior to discovering blockchain, worked in Sales and Trading at Barclays.

Tegan is a force of nature. She has been instrumental to the blockchain industry. She is making applications on blockchain technology possible at The Graph and, in launching Orchid, she helped to help get everyone equal access to the internet. She is now paving the way for DeFi and the broader Web3 ecosystem at Edge & Node to ensure web3 becomes the future of the Internet.

Recognized as one of the Top 10 Most Powerful People in Crypto by The Information and Forbes's 2022 30 Under 30 in the Finance Category, Tegan has exemplified her continuous passion and efforts for people to own their data and money, independently verify all information, maintain neutrality, and empower humanity to evolve.

In this episode, Tegan will explore why downcycles are euphoric for builders, why web3 is the perfect place for web2 developers to land, how web3 is evolving, how The Graph plays a major role in powering the web3 movement, and the importance of finding your community within web3.

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undefined - Season 3, Episode 2 – Blockchain for Social Good (with Kim Almeida & Eileen McNeely)

Season 3, Episode 2 – Blockchain for Social Good (with Kim Almeida & Eileen McNeely)

Kimberly Almeida - Director of Programs, Levi Strauss Foundation
Kim is a corporate philanthropy, CSR and international development professional. She joined the Levi Strauss Foundation in 2012 and leads the Foundation’s learning and analysis efforts across its three giving areas. Previously, she oversaw the design and implementation of Levi Strauss & Co.’s Worker Well-being initiative, which aims to improve apparel workers’ lives through partnerships with the Company’s vendors and community organizations. Kim led efforts to measure the impact of WWB in partnership with the Sustainability and Health Initiative for NetPositive Enterprise at Harvard University.
Prior to joining the Levi Strauss Foundation she was Global Research Manager at UL Responsible Sourcing where she was responsible for following new developments in the CSR field and advising UL’s clients on how to manage specific labor challenges in their supply chains. Kim has also conducted extensive research on the business case for responsible labor and managed grantmaking programs throughout Latin America for Nokia and the International Youth Foundation.
Kim received a Master of Pacific International Affairs from University of California, San Diego’s School of International Relations and Pacific Studies and a BA in anthropology from George Washington University. Born and raised in Guatemala, she is fluent in Spanish and German and proficient in Portuguese. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband and son.
Eileen McNeely, PhD, MS, RN, Executive Director, SHINE, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Eileen McNeely is Founder and Executive Director of SHINE, the sustainability and health initiative at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she is pioneering understanding of corporate social and health impacts and the role of business in advancing global well-being.

Dr. McNeely has extensive experience in the areas of environmental epidemiology, occupational and community health, health promotion, health services management and policy, and clinical practice as a nurse practitioner. Her experience spans numerous industries. She started and runs the Harvard Flight Attendant Health Study, the largest cohort study of flight attendants. She is a former intern at the Occupational Health and Safety Administration in Washington D.C., evaluating the impact of regulations on the chemical industry. She has consulted both nationally and internationally on the impact of work on wellbeing and has authored many publications on this topic.
Dr. McNeely’s research is currently focused on work as a platform to improve well-being, putting people and health at the center of corporate sustainability and business culture. Using a rigorous and applied academic approach she aims to shine a light on worker health and well-being in the business context, and engages companies to understand the impact of workplace culture and practices on well-being. Her research is driven by combining mental, physical and psychosocial well-being metrics with business metrics such as retention, absenteeism, productivity, and performance to guide businesses to better understand the impact of the workplace culture on health. Her work with companies aims to redesign how business integrates well-being from an ever-changing programmatic style to an integrated systems approach.

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undefined - Season 3, Episode 4 - Why Women (And Everyone Else, but especially Women) Should Care about Cryptocurrency (with Amanda Wick)

Season 3, Episode 4 - Why Women (And Everyone Else, but especially Women) Should Care about Cryptocurrency (with Amanda Wick)

As a former Senior Investigative Counsel, federal prosecutor, and Chainalysis alum, Amanda Wick has been in nearly every corner of the crypto ecosystem. After nearly a decade in government service and working at a startup, she grew passionate about the need for increased inclusion of women in the future of digital assets. She recently founded a non-profit called the Association for Women In Crypto to provide networking and education opportunities that will help promote and advance women in the space.

Cryptocurrency has existed for more than a decade, but countless people still don't know what it is and think it's just "criminal money." But market activity has risen to over a trillion dollars, and most governments around the world have recognized it is here to stay. So what, and why should women, especially, care? Because the future of digital finance has yet to be written and this time around, women have an opportunity to fight harder to ensure inclusion and equality. Amanda Wick will explain why everyone should care about cryptocurrency, but why women especially should care, why they should get involved, and how women can ensure there is greater inclusion in the future of digital finance.

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