Episode 6

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26th Jul 2023

Using Blockchain to Solve World Problems with Emma Todd

Our host Lordslove Ngonge is a third-year political science student at uOttawa, who is very interested in social justice issues, with an entrepreneurial mindset. She is a writer for HerCampus Uottawa Magazine and an avid contributor to her university’s many clubs. She one day plans on going to law school after her undergraduate studies among many adventures.

In this episode, Lordslove interviews Emma Todd, CEO of MMH Technology Group, a member of the Crypto Sustainability Coalition at the World Economic Forum, Chair of the Canadian Blockchain Consortium’s Mining Committee, and a board member of the Canadian Blockchain Consortium and a board member of Tokens.com.

She is also past Chair and Executive Board Member of Blockchain for Impact, which works alongside the United Nations. As a seasoned speaker, Emma has spoken on a panel at Parliament in Ottawa, Canada, the United Nations Headquarters, the United Nations General Assembly, and shared the stage with various heads of state, U.N. Ambassadors, Al Gore, Edward Snowden, members of the U.S. Congress, and Senate, and more.

Emma has helped some of the world’s largest banks succeed including JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and HSBC. She has also amassed a string of accomplishments including being named Crypto Royalty by Toronto Life magazine in its annual Top 50 influential list, and a winner of the Harry Jerome award for Professional Excellence. Emma was also awarded one of the Top 100 Black Women to watch in Canada.

Find them online:

Lordslove Ngonge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lordslove-ngonge-b43b21250/

Emma Tood: https://www.emmavtodd.com/

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WIT Love Podcast
A podcast founded by women, produced by women, about women in technology. This podcast will be showcasing achievements of women in the industry. There is a huge place for women in tech, and this podcast is going to get well into the work as a leading contributor to help change the trajectory and see the rise of women in tech.  

Through WIT Love, we will connect young women, between the ages of 16-25, with women who have been thriving in the Tech field, with a goal for them to share and learn from each other.

Our desire is that through these interactions, our young hosts will build their self-identity, boost their confidence, strengthen their voice, and further their unique purpose in this world.

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