A serious topic that all parents struggle with is the use of data and technology as parents and what limits and controls should be put in place to help their kids. How do you manage passwords? What data is collected about the family? How much screen is too much (the answer will surprise you)? What controls or strategies should be used for social media use by our kids.
Charlie and Charlie welcome Meg Chamblee, Executive Vice President of TN UDig and mom of two children to the podcast to discuss these topics as well as many others.
About Meg Chamblee
Meg Chamblee leads the Tennessee market for UDig, a technology consulting firm partnering with clients on applications, data, and automation to create and enhance business value. She is also an active community leader, serving as the Immediate Past President of Women in Technology of Tennessee (WiTT) and serves as a board member for both Williamson Inc. and the Greater Nashville Technology Council, where she co-founded and continues to co-lead the NTC’s Emerging Leaders in Technology (ELITE) program. Meg is a Nashville native, and she and her husband have two children ages 12 and 7.
Meg Chamblee Links
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For more information please visit us at www.data4all.io or email us at charlie@data4all.io.
A serious topic that all parents struggle with is the use of data and technology as parents and what limits and controls should be put in place to help their kids. How do you manage passwords? What data is collected about the family? How much screen is too much (the answer will surprise you)? What controls or strategies should be used for social media use by our kids.
Charlie and Charlie welcome Meg Chamblee, Executive Vice President of TN UDig and mom of two children to the podcast to discuss these topics as well as many others.
About Meg Chamblee
Meg Chamblee leads the Tennessee market for UDig, a technology consulting firm partnering with clients on applications, data, and automation to create and enhance business value. She is also an active community leader, serving as the Immediate Past President of Women in Technology of Tennessee (WiTT) and serves as a board member for both Williamson Inc. and the Greater Nashville Technology Council, where she co-founded and continues to co-lead the NTC’s Emerging Leaders in Technology (ELITE) program. Meg is a Nashville native, and she and her husband have two children ages 12 and 7.
Meg Chamblee Links
Episode Links
Data 4 All Social Media Links
Charlie Yielding Social Media Links
Charlie Apigian Social Media Links
For more information please visit us at www.data4all.io or email us at charlie@data4all.io.