Discussions with creatives, leaders and thinkers

Season 41

The Global Interview

 
 

Season 41

The Global Interview Season 41 featuring creatives, leaders, and thinkers.

 
 
 

“Success is doing something you know you wouldn't be able to 'not' do, for a living.”

Luis Mendo

Mirko Ross

CEO, asvin

Mirko Ross, who was born in 1972, is an internationally recognized activist, expert, speaker, publicist and researcher in the field of Cyber Security and the Internet of Things. At the age of 14, he began investigating vulnerabilities in IT systems. But, instead of a career as a hacker, he decided to turn to the bright sight of cybersecurity. Mirko has been a member of the Expert Group on Internet Security of Things of the European Cyber Security Agency ENISA and advises the EU Commission as an expert. He is also active in international committees and research projects in the field of cyber security and blockchain technologies.


 

“DO THINGS, and people will flock to you. If you build it, they will come.”

Mike Piggott

Mike Piggott

Executive Editor, MediaCat Magazine

From 2013 to 2020, I shaped and led The Marketing Society's content strategy, working with CMOs, marketing directors, CEOs, authors, and heads of strategy to produce culturally relevant (and hopefully interesting) stuff, mostly articles, podcasts, videos, Q&As and think pieces. I'm now Editor at MediaCat Magazine. I'm also a screenwriter, spoken word poet, film and TV blogger and music critic.


 

“I do hold people with vision and an ability to get things done in high regard.”

Richard Guiney

Richard Guiney

CEO, Dublin Town

Richard Guiney is CEO of Dublin Town, Dublin city centre's Business Improvement District. Representing 2,000 businesses, the organisation aims to make Dublin city a vibrant and successful commercial destination. It was established following a vote of city-based ratepayers in 2008. The mandate was extended following the subsequent renewal ballots in 2012 and 2017. Richard is recognised internationally as a Place Management expert. As a Fellow of the Institute of Place Management, he has spoken on various aspects of town centre development worldwide.


 

“One of my long-standing mentors advised me to turn my frustration into a challenge. This helped me considerably because I was (and still am) very motivated by challenges.”

Domhnaill Hernon

Domhnaill Hernon

Global Lead Cognitive Human Enterprise, EY

Domhnaill Hernon is an award-winning technology, innovation and creativity executive. Domhnaill received an undergrad in Aeronautical Engineering, a PhD in Aerodynamics from the University of Limerick, and an executive MBA from Dublin City University, Ireland. He is the global lead and co-founder of a new imitative at EY to create the Cognitive Human Enterprise. This pioneering new approach combines massively multidisciplinary collaboration and full-spectrum diversity to maximize organizational cognitive flexibility.


 

“When I lived in Buenos Aires, the porter said to me: "Chica, don't rush! As long as you rush, you will always miss or forget something. He was right.”

Artemis Deniz

Artemis Deniz

Musician, Meya Music

I was born and grew up in Turkey. When I was 13 years old, I started to take guitar lessons and then started to study classical music in fine arts high school by adding other instruments such as piano and violin. After I graduated from music college, I started to travel worldwide. During this term, for a while, I settled down in Buenos Aires to improve my language skill and tango. Also, I had an opportunity to take singing classes and meet with musicians for my project.


 

“So, press forward. Go through. Go around. Go over. Go under. Do whatever it takes to get through the challenge.”

Jennifer Navarrete

Jennifer Navarrete

Media Mixologist, Brewing Media

Jennifer is a Podcast Producer, Virtual Event Producer, Content Strategist, Community Builder, and Blockchain Content Creator, at Brewing Media. Jennifer Navarrete is an award-winning social media professional with 16 years of experience in the podcasting and social media landscape. She believes in the "Learn, Share, Grow" model, which encourages collaboration and community growth.