HUDSON Mentoring
Turn Potential Into Performance
Panels & Events
Inperson & Virtual
New York
Dates and Speakers to be confirmed
Group Mentoring Sessions Bryant Park NYC
Personal & Career Growth
Monthly 2023 for Salesforce Staff
Group Mentoring Sessions SOHO NYC
Personal & Career Growth
Monthly 2023 for Nadia Vassell Salon Staff
Remote / Other Cities
Dates and Speakers to be confirmed
Boulder Start up week (in person)
Talk on Analytics for start ups
May 2022,
Boulder Start up week (in person)
Talk on Analytics for start ups
May 2023.
Miami
Dates and Speakers to be confirmed
Florida Internatioal University Honors College
Talk on goal setting and goal attainment
February 2023
Florida Internatioal University Honors CollegeMicro INternship Advisory BoardQuarterly 2023
Boulder Startup Week
Panel Members Karl Hudson & Adam Mayer
May 9th - 13, 2022. - Boulder, Colorado.
Over 200 individually crafted events hosted and curated by industry experts.
30+ different tracks spanning topics from finance and investing to the arts, changing the ratio, and everything in between.
Their goal is to bring the community together in an inclusive, educational, and engaging way. BSW is a celebration of entrepreneurship and a way to bring all walks of the startup world together who share a common goal: to imagine and bring to life exciting, valuable, and successful companies.
Boulder Startup Week is a volunteer-run organization that relies heavily on sponsorships from local companies. The board consists of five members committed to the BSW vision and is produced by Glider—a Colorado-based community movement that also produces TEDxBoulder, Ignite Boulder, the Boulder Tech Podcast, and WILD. https://boulderstartupweek.com/
Boulder Startup Week is a volunteer-run organization that relies heavily on sponsorships from local companies. The board consists of five members committed to the BSW vision and is produced by Glider—a Colorado-based community movement that also produces TEDxBoulder, Ignite Boulder, the Boulder Tech Podcast, and WILD. https://boulderstartupweek.com/
Micro Internships with the Florida International University Honors Programs
Panel Members Karl Hudson & Paul Polo
The FIU Honors College in partnership with The Human Cloud and Parker Dewey has connected 35 students with companies through the growing trend of Micro-Internships and is launching phase two this week, focusing on connecting the over 600 newly signed up university students with the rapidly growing Miami economy.
Freelancing is quickly becoming the way companies hire talent, with 90% of leaders prioritizing work done by freelancers according to Harvard Business Review. Micro-Internships build upon this trend and help narrow the gap between companies and talent. Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, freelance projects designed for college students or recent graduates. They help companies gain on-demand support and build relationships with prospective future hires while providing an equitable pathway for college students to demonstrate skills, build relationships, and explore several career options. By partnering with The Human Cloud and Parker Dewey, the FIU Honors College is making it simple for companies to access their diverse student population, fueling Miami's rise as a thriving tech ecosystem.
Micro-Internships range between $200-800 for 10-40 hours of work, are typically remote and can solve a wide range of project needs. Popular projects include email marketing campaigns, content creation, social media engagement, website updates, research, and competitor prospecting. Thanks to a generous grant from a Florida-based foundation, companies can engage FIU Honors Micro-Interns, with the cost of the first project fully covered. This includes payments to the students of up to $300. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eqK-4Mx9
Since its launch, this effort has recruited mentorship and advisement from local and national leaders including Melissa Medina of eMerge Americas, Kristin Schrader of Parker Dewey, Chris Daniels of the Shrimp Society, Cari Perez of General Assembly, Karl Hudson of Salesforce, Cesar Villa-Garcia of UPE and Microsoft, Liane Scult of Microsoft, and Miguel Mendoza of Mendent.
“The Miami Movement is quickly becoming a model for sustainability. Economically this means aligning our fast-growing economy with our local talent by using technologies like the Human Cloud to create a sustainable talent pipeline” - Melissa Medina, advisory board member, and President at eMerge Americas, Miami’s leading technology conference.
Freelancing is quickly becoming the way companies hire talent, with 90% of leaders prioritizing work done by freelancers according to Harvard Business Review. Micro-Internships build upon this trend and help narrow the gap between companies and talent. Micro-Internships are short-term, paid, freelance projects designed for college students or recent graduates. They help companies gain on-demand support and build relationships with prospective future hires while providing an equitable pathway for college students to demonstrate skills, build relationships, and explore several career options. By partnering with The Human Cloud and Parker Dewey, the FIU Honors College is making it simple for companies to access their diverse student population, fueling Miami's rise as a thriving tech ecosystem.
Micro-Internships range between $200-800 for 10-40 hours of work, are typically remote and can solve a wide range of project needs. Popular projects include email marketing campaigns, content creation, social media engagement, website updates, research, and competitor prospecting. Thanks to a generous grant from a Florida-based foundation, companies can engage FIU Honors Micro-Interns, with the cost of the first project fully covered. This includes payments to the students of up to $300. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eqK-4Mx9
Since its launch, this effort has recruited mentorship and advisement from local and national leaders including Melissa Medina of eMerge Americas, Kristin Schrader of Parker Dewey, Chris Daniels of the Shrimp Society, Cari Perez of General Assembly, Karl Hudson of Salesforce, Cesar Villa-Garcia of UPE and Microsoft, Liane Scult of Microsoft, and Miguel Mendoza of Mendent.
“The Miami Movement is quickly becoming a model for sustainability. Economically this means aligning our fast-growing economy with our local talent by using technologies like the Human Cloud to create a sustainable talent pipeline” - Melissa Medina, advisory board member, and President at eMerge Americas, Miami’s leading technology conference.
Florida International University
FIU Micro Internships Advisory Panel
April 14th, 2022. - Miami, Florida.
Panels Members Paul Polo, Ryan Grant, & Karl Hudson.
When you are launching your career, Micro-Internships provide a tremendous opportunity. Not only can you explore different career paths and work on interesting assignments, you can also demonstrate your abilities to potential employers while building your professional portfolio and network. Beyond that, your academic experience will improve as you apply what is taught in the classroom to the real world (and vice versa). Oh, did we forget to mention that you get paid for all of this?
https://info.parkerdewey.com/fiu