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About Elizabeth
Elizabeth MacBride is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist traveling in the Middle East, reporting on business and the economy, including new energy realities.
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America’s New Startup Boom Emerges In Legacy Cities

13 Jun 2024  |  Forbes
The article explores the resurgence of the startup economy in America's legacy cities, highlighting a shift from coastal tech hubs to more geographically dispersed, tech-enabled markets. It emphasizes the role of local initiatives and federal policies in fostering growth, particularly in secondary markets like Cleveland, Ohio. The narrative underscores the impact of industrial policy changes, the rise of home-grown entrepreneurial energy, and the importance of addressing digital inequality. Key players include JumpStart, DigitalC, and various startups, with a focus on real-world solutions and innovation in traditional industries.

Doha Dispatches: Katherine Maher, Loren Gray, AI Apps And Mansplaining

06 May 2024  |  Forbes
Doha serves as a global crossroads, highlighted by the Web Summit tech conference where diverse entrepreneurs from Africa and the MENA region gathered. Katherine Maher, then-CEO of Web Summit, emphasized the untapped potential of emerging markets. The article discusses the rise of AI technologies, the influence of Middle Eastern investments, and the challenges posed by generative AI. Loren Gray's advocacy on mental health and sexual assault, and the business strategies of companies like Udacity and OTB Ventures, are also featured. The piece touches on geopolitical trends, the decline of accurate information, and the evolving landscape of global entrepreneurship.

The Future Of Entrepreneurship In India

06 May 2024  |  Forbes
Yashish Dahiya, co-founder of Policybazaar, discusses the rapid expansion of financial services and the middle class in India, driven by digital identity and payment systems. Policybazaar, a major player in the insurance market, has grown significantly, reflecting broader economic trends. Despite India's advancements, Dahiya expresses concerns about the diminishing opportunities for innovation due to the rapid replication of business ideas. The article highlights India's role in the evolving global economy and the importance of trust in financial services.

HRH Princess Lamia: Satellite Data Offers Way To Slow Deforestation

05 Mar 2024  |  Forbes
Princess Lamia Bint Majid Al Saud announced an initiative by Alwaleed Philanthropies to use satellite data and AI to track global deforestation through a new website, Atlai. The site, developed by The Bold Group, aims to empower researchers and the public with information on deforestation events. Alwaleed Philanthropies, led by an all-women team, continues its strategic and collaborative approach to philanthropy, addressing issues like climate change and women's empowerment. The initiative highlights the potential of space technology in environmental sustainability and the challenges of regulating deforestation within a capitalist economy.

An Innovator Aims To Fix The U.S.’s Broken System Of Mother-Baby Care

31 Jan 2024  |  Forbes
The U.S. healthcare system for mothers and newborns is deteriorating, with high rates of pregnancy-related deaths and insufficient pre- and postnatal care. Anu Sharma, inspired by her near-death birthing experience, founded Millie, a VC-backed clinic offering comprehensive maternal care. Millie provides a care team and multiple postpartum visits, emphasizing both medical and emotional support. The article highlights systemic issues, societal challenges, and innovative solutions in maternal healthcare.

When Does Pumped Breast Milk Go Bad? An Innovation From Real Life

31 Jan 2024  |  forbes.com
Veon Brewster, working at a large tech company, developed Veba Baby, a device that tracks the time, temperature, and amount of baby's feeding for pumped breast milk, connected to an app that sends alerts when milk quality is compromised. The product, priced at $130, was launched after two years of R&D and personal investment, including a HELOC against the Brewsters' house. Brewster, originally from Jamaica, faced challenges in fundraising despite having a working prototype and aims to raise a $1 million seed round, bolstered by a strong showing at the Consumer Electronics Show. Veba Baby employs a full-time developer and 22 contractors, with plans to expand the team with seed funding.

Warren Buffett’s Leadership Lessons To Overcome Short-Term Thinking

31 Dec 2023  |  Forbes
Berkshire Hathaway's recent acquisition of a significant stake in Occidental Petroleum underscores Warren Buffett's long-term investment strategy. Buffett's leadership lessons emphasize the importance of long-term thinking, operationalizing investments over extended periods, and recognizing the value of societal needs. His approach contrasts with short-term profit focus, advocating for investments in technologies like carbon capture. Buffett's philosophy includes a belief in the American economic system, the importance of social safety nets, and the need for productivity growth. His rare ability to focus on the long-term, influenced by his mentor Benjamin Graham, is particularly relevant in today's climate change and post-pandemic context.

Interview with Jack Bogle, founder of Vanguard

29 Dec 2023  |  www.linkedin.com
In a 2015 interview, Jack Bogle, founder of Vanguard, shared his leadership lessons, emphasizing the importance of not needing to declare oneself a leader. Bogle, known for his contrarian ideas, founded Vanguard as a shareholder-owned, low-cost asset manager, which grew organically to become the world's largest asset manager at one point. He reflected on his career, including a major mistake at Wellington Management, and admitted he is not a team player. The interview also touched on his book, 'Common Sense on Mutual Funds.'

The Dark Web's Criminal Minds See Internet of Things as Next Big Hacking Prize

26 Dec 2023  |  NBC 7 San Diego
Cybersecurity experts highlight the growing threat posed by the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which are increasingly targeted by hackers. With an estimated 17 billion IoT devices worldwide, vulnerabilities in these devices can lead to significant disruptions in critical infrastructure, such as electrical grids and medical devices. The article discusses the evolving nature of cyberattacks, the challenges in updating IoT devices, and the regulatory efforts to enhance cybersecurity. Companies like Mandiant, Microsoft, and Palo Alto Networks are actively working on solutions, while regulatory bodies like the European Union are implementing cybersecurity regulations for cars. The article underscores the need for constant innovation and regulatory involvement to address these cybersecurity challenges.

The Trillion-Dollar Pursuit Of Green Energy May Benefit Tribal Nations

30 Nov 2023  |  Forbes
The article discusses the increasing economic potential for Native American tribes due to the growing demand for green energy, climate change initiatives, and microchip manufacturing, which require minerals, land, and water. Known, a financial services company, aims to channel wealth into communities of color, including Native American communities, by managing assets and developing business ideas. The article highlights the significant mineral resources on Native American lands and the geopolitical dynamics that could benefit tribes economically while posing risks of exploitation and environmental damage. Known's strategy involves leveraging the expertise of fund managers of color to tap into untapped markets, with a focus on high financial returns and social impact.
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