Breaking Barriers in Tech

13/11/2025 50 min
Breaking Barriers in Tech

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Guillermo Fisher joins the conversation to share his journey from Brooklyn to Virginia and his experiences at MIT. He reflects on the early days of the internet, educational insights, and the challenges of keeping up with tech and AI security concerns. Guillermo discusses his passion for community through Color Coded and the importance of diversity in tech, highlighting regional talent and building a supportive tech community. The episode explores Assembly's Changemaker program, Guillermo's role as a fractional CTO, and the meaning behind Kuzaa. The discussion also covers the origin of the podcast name, success metrics in tech, and concludes with future plans, TechNite reflections, and local food recommendations.   (0:00) Tech talent and studio updates (1:19) Introducing Guillermo Fisher (3:00) Guillermo's tech background and journey (5:04) Moving from Brooklyn to Virginia and MIT experience (9:21) Early days of the internet and educational insights (12:38) Keeping up with tech and AI security concerns (16:01) Guillermo's passion for community with Color Coded (19:19) Diversity in tech and regional talent (22:42) Building a supportive tech community and regional identity (29:16) Assembly's Changemaker program and tech diversity (33:41) Guillermo's fractional CTO role and Kooza's meaning (37:45) Podcast name origin and success metrics in tech (43:23) Future plans and Tech Night reflections (47:59) Local food and favorite eateries (50:11) Closing remarks and thanks   https://wearekuzaa.com/   - Curiosity and collaboration are essential for leveraging the unique tech talent in the region, fostering an environment where people support and invest in each other's ideas. - Creating inclusive communities and spaces, such as through initiatives like Color Coded, helps underrepresented groups find opportunities and see themselves in leadership roles within the tech industry. - Staying on top of technological advancements requires continuous learning, such as studying for certification exams and following major tech companies, to ensure that one's skills and knowledge remain relevant in a rapidly evolving field.   Since 2020, The Fervent Four Show has been the weekly conversation connecting the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders shaping the future of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Each Thursday at 11 a.m. EST, hosts Tim Ryan and Zack Miller sit down with founders, CEOs, investors, and ecosystem leaders to explore the real stories behind regional growth — from bold startups and 757 trailblazers to nationally recognized brands born right here.   Whether you're launching your first venture or scaling your next big idea, these candid, conversational episodes deliver insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, leadership, and business growth that will keep you fired up long after the mics go off.   Innovate Hampton Roads is on a mission to foster the growth of Hampton Roads' innovation and technology ecosystem by educating entrepreneurs and business leaders, providing access to essential resources, and building connections that drive synergistic partnerships. We are committed to creating a supportive environment that empowers entrepreneurs, strengthens the regional economy, and fuels long-term prosperity. By growing, guiding, and connecting key players in the ecosystem—including investors, industry leaders, universities, corporate partners, and community organizations—we aim to build a more innovative and inclusive economy. It's time to unify our efforts, amplify our collective voice, and streamline resources to benefit aspiring entrepreneurs, students, employees, and businesses throughout the region.   Don't miss out on key business events, local success stories, and expert insights—subscribe to This Week in 757 and stay ahead in Hampton Roads' innovation and business community. https://bit.ly/twi757newsletter