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    #295 Elise Carmichael has a challenges-driven career

    enMarch 05, 2024
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    Embark on a remarkable tech odyssey with Elise Carmichael, whose formative years tinkering with a Commodore 64 paved the way to her influential tenure as CTO at Lakeside. Throughout our conversation, Elise's melodious passion for music intertwines with her tech expertise, illustrating how harmonious blends of interests can propel one's career trajectory. With anecdotes that stretch from the magic of early programming to the tough decisions that shaped her path, our chat with Elise is a compelling narrative of embracing change with open arms and the profound growth that comes from facing new challenges head-on.

    Navigating the tech industry's unpredictable waves, Elise candidly shares the lessons she learned when thrust into a management role at a youthful age and how she countered workplace toxicity with resilience and determination. Her tale is a vibrant tapestry, weaving threads of love-driven relocation, a brief dalliance with the medical field, and an eventual passionate return to the tech world, reigniting her fervor for innovation. This episode promises to be a rich mosaic of experiences, highlighting how even the most unexpected journey can lead to profound professional fulfillment.

    As we round off our insightful discussion, Elise underscores the transformative power of mentorship and her brainchild, On Ramp. This training initiative not only refueled her confidence but also marked her rise as a mentor and educator in the AI and machine learning arenas. Elise's transition from product strategy to becoming the face and voice of a company post-merger encapsulates a compelling argument for the intrinsic value of lifelong learning and the boldness required to step into the unknown. Her story is a masterclass in career evolution, decision-making, and the unyielding pursuit of knowledge in the fast-paced tech landscape.

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