Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy

EP 31: Converting a thought that challenges the status quo into a scalable business w/ Troy LeMaile-Stovall

August 15, 2022 SecureVision Season 1 Episode 31
Talent Acquisition Trends & Strategy
EP 31: Converting a thought that challenges the status quo into a scalable business w/ Troy LeMaile-Stovall
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Troy LeMaile-Stovall, CEO of TEDCO, joins host James Mackey to discuss the venture capital scene in Maryland, the talent acquisition landscape from the investor perspective, making orbits collide and more!

00:19 Who is Troy LeMaile-Stovall

02:38 Talent landscape from the investor perspective

03:52 Remote work has hurt spontaneous innovation

07:58 How should growth-stage companies attract talent

11:01 Almost everyone says that people are the most important asset, but few actually make the investment

13:02 Advice from titans of venture capital

14:10 The DNA of an entrepreneur

16:15 The importance of the founding team

18:55 The business concept of making orbits collide

20:03 How to go about creating jobs

24:05 Early stage companies tend to need more resources

29:33 The geographical axis of DE&I

35:00 Challenges of the wealth gap

36:00 Wrap up

Our host James Mackey, SecureVision CEO

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Who is Troy LeMaile-Stovall?
Talent landscape from the investor perspective
Remote work has hurt spontaneous innovation
How should growth-stage companies attract talent
Almost everyone says that people are the most important asset, but few actually make the investment
Advice from titans of venture capital
The DNA of an entrepreneur
The importance of the founding team
The business concept of making orbits collide
How to go about creating jobs
Early stage companies tend to need more resources
The geographical axis of DE&I
Challenges of the wealth gap
Wrap up