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Economics & Strategy Podcast

Economics & Strategy Podcast

Hosted by DePaul University's Business Strategy & Decision Making Program

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Episodes

77

Latest episode

Jun 2026

Language

EN

About the show

DePaul University's Economics & Strategy Podcast is a monthly conversation with individuals who use frameworks discussed in Economics and Business Strategy & Decision Making. The interviewees will represent multiple industries and institutions, and hold various roles within their organizations. The premise of the podcast is to examine how economics and other related strategy frameworks are practically applied in real-world situations.

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June 9, 2026Episode 7647 min

Episode 076: Hussain Kazmi, Eightfold AI

Hussain Kazmi is a 2025 DePaul MBA graduate and is as humble as he is determined. He currently serves as Principal Solutions Consultant at Eightfold AI where he has a front row seat at seeing the impact AI is having in today's business operations. He joins us this month to discuss how he got here and deliver some fascinating stories about how his firm is helping usher in a paradigm shift in employment services. He describes how Eightfold's bleeding edge technology transforms the hiring process by tossing aside things like job titles, and keyword matching in favor of innate abilities, hidden skills, and true potential. Eightfold's unique, AI based software gives employers divining rod in their quest for the best candidates. Listen in to hear how.

May 12, 2026Episode 7545 min

Episode 075: Yvonne Renard, Anthesis Group

Yvonne Renard is an environmental economist with a gift for empirical research and a graduate of DePaul's MS‑EPA program. She specializes in climate risk and resilience at the global environmental services firm Anthesis Group. Yvonne helps clients identify and quantify their material exposure to risks emerging from today's rapidly changing environmental conditions. While the topic can be controversial, she explains how the realities of climate risk are already moving markets and reshaping firm behavior in ways that will keep her work in high demand. In this conversation, Yvonne breaks down her work and why companies are seeking this insight for financial disclosures and mitigation efforts alike. Controversy fades, but markets always win. Listen in to hear how.

April 14, 2026Episode 7447 min

Episode 074: Pablo Martin, Packsize

Pablo Martin is an engineer through and through who, after a few career years, decided he needed an MBA to know more about the business side of his work. A well-worn path for career advancement. After a short search, he found DePaul and the Business Strategy & Decision Making Program and hasn't looked back since. Since completing his MBA, he's been fortunate enough to find the perfect role, at the perfect company, and at the exact right time! He works at the very interesting firm, Packsize as Sr. Manager - Solutions Engineering. Packsize has a great business model and an even better story behind them. Pablo's good fortune is the result deciding to better himself, a good decision by a manager and really great timing for the company itself. Give it a listen.

March 10, 2026Episode 7347 min

Episode 073: Alicia Hickey, Uniper

Alicia Hickey is an unapologetically smart, confident, and skilled women from DePaul's Department of Economics MS-EPA program. She joins us this month to talk about how she built a successful career and to give thanks to those who helped her fully embrace her abilities and intelligence. Alicia is currently Director of Commercial Operations, North America, at the European energy giant Uniper and oversees a team charged with managing complex trade operations in the energy markets. Her current position and responsibilities are the result of her choices in education, work experience and the strong women that helped guide her forward. You have to listen to this one.

February 10, 2026Episode 7245 min

Episode 072: Dr Brian Thompson, DePaul University

This month we welcome Dr Brian Thompson, Clinical Professor of Economics at DePaul, and faculty member in the business strategy and decision making program. As the son of educators, he takes his role seriously and is very focused and intentional in his preparation and classroom goals. In this episode, we discuss the intersection of economics, business, and strategy and how he uses real-world experiences to connect those areas in ways that engage and enlighten his students. He explains how economics, and its study of choices in the face of scarcity, provides tools to consistently make the best available decisions with the resources at hand. It's a masterclass you should not miss.

January 13, 2026Episode 7151 min

Episode 071: Dhruv Kavi, Quantum Rise

What can a business strategy education do for your career? Dhruv Kavi is Manager of Client Delivery at the AI consulting firm Quantum Rise and he joins us on the Economics & Strategy Podcast to tell us what it's done for him. He tells us how he went from a task-oriented mindset to thinking three steps ahead. He describes how he applies strategy frameworks to analyze and understand the interactions he encounters at work. Giving him an ability to frame the impact of his projects as part of a larger whole. With that understanding he can now make each project more fruitful, each client engagement more impactful, and his firm more successful. It really does work!   Give it a listen.

December 9, 2025Episode 7045 min

Episode 070: Heidi Pearson, Family Focus

Women can rule the world! Heidi Pearson is a great example of this truth. She is a mother, entrepreneur, creative writer, marketing expert, and DePaul MBA alumna from the Business Strategy and Decision-Making program. She shares wisdom from her business career and how her education in strategy informs her work. Heidi's career spans almost 25 years including the 2008 economic meltdown, many personal challenges, and a global pandemic. If there's one word to best describe Heidi, it is resilience; a trait commonly found in women who navigate motherhood and career simultaneously. Ready to learn more?  Listen in!

November 11, 2025Episode 6938 min

Episode 069: Pat Petersen, Avanade

Pat Petersen is a double demon, business strategy & decision making alum, and a Manager at the global consulting firm Avanade; a position he has worked hard for. He joins us to talk about his journey in defining what he wanted as a career, and how he pursued that. His path has not always been easy and he's faced challenges in work and life that would test anyone's resolve. He passed every one using an unrelenting drive, perseverance, and an education infinitely suited for the career he chose. What fun would it be if everything always went perfect anyways? Listen in to his story and see how he succeeded even with a few challenges.

October 14, 2025Episode 6855 min

Episode 068: Elliott Bulling, Hudl

Elliott Bulling has a dream job and an MS-EPA graduate degree from DePaul University. He currently works at the sports technology firm Hudl, as a product manager and joins us this month to discuss his work, his path, and how economics helps him in life and business. Economics, as a discipline, has the reputation of an academic field delivering cold, clinical explanations of our world. Elliott shares his interest in economics and how it helps him in life and, more importantly, in his day-to-day business decisions. Yes, he works with lots of data AND technology, but he also spends a great deal of time working with internal teams and customers. He tells us how solving problems for others and rational decision making can coexist.   Listen in!

September 9, 2025Episode 6753 min

Episode 067: Jen Asplund, Asplund Leadership Consulting

We are privileged to welcome back MBA alumna Jen Asplund for a Check In. Since our last visit Jen left a successful at career AT&T, to start her own leadership coaching business, Asplund Leadership Consulting. With significant leadership experience informed by two graduate programs, she is truly an expert. In business, no area gets more scrutiny than leadership. In this episode, Jen explains why being a great leader doesn't mean being great at everything. It means knowing your own limits and enabling & applauding the strengths of others. Her work helps people acknowledge gaps, develop skills, and embrace that an organization's strength comes from teams of individuals inspired to work towards a common goal. Give it a listen.

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