Beyond Bitcoin: Blockchain and the Future of Work
2018, Future of Work, Summit Brave New Work, Economy
Blockchain technology is making headlines. Some claim that it will fundamentally change the way we transact, but most people have a hard time understanding exactly what it is.
Blockchain is the technology that underpins cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, allowing for the decentralized exchange of value and information. Such an innovation could bring a new layer of security and transparency to a number of industries.
Join us on March 6th for an introductory panel, which will explore the wide-ranging applications of blockchain and the implications for business here in BC and in the global economy.
This event is organized by the at the , 間眅埶AV. We invite all students, alumni and interested members of the community to join us in the dialogue.
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. (PT)
515 W Hastings St., Vancouver
Segal Rooms
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Dr. Peter Chow-White
is Professor and Director of the and the at 間眅埶AV. He researches the development, adoption, and impact of communication, blockchain, and big data. He also works with industry partners building next generation communication technologies in health and genomics, social media, blockchain, sports, and big data.
David Gustin
David has served as the founder and president of Global Business Intelligence (GBI) since 1996 and has been running a global research and advisory practice centered on helping financial institutions, vendors and corporations with trade services, trade credit and financial supply chain matters. His formal education includes an Information Systems and Economics degree from Carnegie-Mellon University, an MBA from Purdue, and a Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Along with Jason Busch and the Spend Matters Network, he is also the co-founder and Managing Director of Trade Financing Matters.
David also established the first undergraduate FinTech course in Canada at 間眅埶AV and advises FinTech companies, Financial Institutions, and Specialty Lenders, with a focus on the B2B space, to help them with business models, partnering, talent, strategy, etc.
Fraser Hartley
Fraser is a partner at where his practices involves assisting starts up and later stage companies in mergers & acquisitions, corporate finance and securities law. He has a particular interest in the fintech and cryptocurrency sectors.
Amber Scott
Amber is a compliance nerd and technology enthusiast. She fell down the bitcoin rabbit hole in 2013, and hasn't looked back. Her company, helps companies from coast to coast to coast stay out of trouble (alongside their sister companies in the USA and UK).
Erynn Tomlinson
Erynn Tomlinson is the VP of Product Development at . She has been creating and overseeing digital product development for over 20 years. Etherparty is a blockchain technology company that develops smart contract applications powered by Fuel tokens. They are currently developing a platform that allows users to create smart contracts on any compatible blockchain without having any programming knowledge.
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