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Manny Hernandez: How Tech Empowers People to Live Better and Healthier Lives
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audio
Publication Date |
Mar 04, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:36:12

Manny Hernandez shares his journey into tech and how his personal experiences have impacted his growth and career trajectory.  Manny thrives at the intersection of culture, inclusion, and social impact, helping organizations shape their brand and create people-centric experiences, products, and content. For 20+ years, he has built new teams, functions, and organizations, aiming to create a sense of belonging and common purpose.

Among the first people to join Livongo in the Bay Area, Manny helped grow the company from 50 to 600+ employees, going through 2 M&As, and IPO (NASDAQ: LVGO). He’s held several SVP roles at Livongo Health since 2015. He was Product Manager for the first ever Glucose Meter with Over-the-Air; he created a DTC channel for Livongo for Diabetes; and he built the Learning & Development and Workplace functions from scratch, and was Head of Diversity & Inclusion, Recognition, and Volunteering initiatives. 

You can connect with Manny via LinkedIn or at twitter @AskManny

Resources suggested by Manny:

  • Podcasts: Up First, three top stories of the day, from NPR;
  • Pivot, great analysis (twice a week) of business and tech current events by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway;
  • NPR Politics, a daily summary of the political landscape;
  • WorkLife, with Adam Grant;
  • HBR Ideacast, weekly time with leading thinkers in business and management (the most recent episode, with the author of "The Fix", is exceptional);
 
  • Career Curves, career advice from successful people, interviewed by my friend Beth Davies
 
  • TED Talks Daily; and Marketplace
Manny Hernandez shares his journey into tech and how his personal experiences have impacted his career trajectory. Manny thrives at the intersection of culture, inclusion, and social impact, helping organizations shape their brand and create people-centric experiences, products, and content. Among the first people to join Livongo in the Bay Area, He helped grow the company from 50 to 600+ employees, going through 2 M&As, and IPO (NASDAQ: LVGO). Connect with him via LinkedIn or at twitter @AskManny.

Manny Hernandez shares his journey into tech and how his personal experiences have impacted his growth and career trajectory.  Manny thrives at the intersection of culture, inclusion, and social impact, helping organizations shape their brand and create people-centric experiences, products, and content. For 20+ years, he has built new teams, functions, and organizations, aiming to create a sense of belonging and common purpose.

Among the first people to join Livongo in the Bay Area, Manny helped grow the company from 50 to 600+ employees, going through 2 M&As, and IPO (NASDAQ: LVGO). He’s held several SVP roles at Livongo Health since 2015. He was Product Manager for the first ever Glucose Meter with Over-the-Air; he created a DTC channel for Livongo for Diabetes; and he built the Learning & Development and Workplace functions from scratch, and was Head of Diversity & Inclusion, Recognition, and Volunteering initiatives. 

You can connect with Manny via LinkedIn or at twitter @AskManny

Resources suggested by Manny:

  • Podcasts: Up First, three top stories of the day, from NPR;
  • Pivot, great analysis (twice a week) of business and tech current events by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway;
  • NPR Politics, a daily summary of the political landscape;
  • WorkLife, with Adam Grant;
  • HBR Ideacast, weekly time with leading thinkers in business and management (the most recent episode, with the author of "The Fix", is exceptional);
 
  • Career Curves, career advice from successful people, interviewed by my friend Beth Davies
 
  • TED Talks Daily; and Marketplace

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