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Best podcasts about Alan Hill

Latest podcast episodes about Alan Hill

Pointing Pointers
Pointing Pointers - Season 4 - Cheltenham Hunter Chase Evening Special!

Pointing Pointers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 71:18


The boys (Sam Davies Thomas and Ben Atkins) speak to Charlie Marshall on his extraordinary success in the US and then get plenty of insight from Joe Hill (Special Guest) and... Alan Hill, Chris Barber, Huw Edwards, Darren Andrews and Gina Ellis/Andrews!

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 987 - Peslier bows out

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 42:52


Tom in for Nick and joined initially by Olivier Peslier's long time agent David (Shippy) Ellis. Shippy reflects on their time together and tells us what is was like working with one of the world's greatest jockeys. Lee Mottershead of the Racing Post is this week's main guest and Lee also reflects on Peslier's career. Lee has plenty more news for us including Frankie Dettori picking up a Kentucky Derby ride and the latest on the Irish Gambling Regulation Bill as it goes before Government. Trainer Owen Burrows joins us to provide the latest on his classic contenders including War Rooms who lines up at Sandown on Friday. Peter Molony is along to tell us of a very special set of colours to be auctioned at Punchestown in aid of the Jack de Bromhead Equine Centre. Alan Hill gives us the latest from the pointing world in association with ThoroughBid. And it's Wednesday so Jim McGrath brings us the latest from Hong Kong ahead of a big weekend.

Pointing Pointers
Season 4 - Episode 9 - The return of Alan Hill!

Pointing Pointers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 84:00


Ben and Sam talk all things pointing with Alan Hill!

Pointing Pointers
Pointing Pointers - Season 3 - Alan Hill Special!

Pointing Pointers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 62:54


An hour long episode with the one and only Alan Hill. Ben sits down with Alan for a extended episode - enjoy! 

HotTopics.HT: Meaningful Business
Lessons in Technology Leadership

HotTopics.HT: Meaningful Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 35:45


Technology leadership has seen great change in a period of intense learning and discovery. What leadership styles are senior technology leaders using now therefore and how will this change in the future?With Nikki Dean moderating, the speakers of this roundtable include:Alan Hill, Director Public Sector Strategic Solutions, SplunkRobert Sheesley, CIO, Wrench GroupJames Gupwell, Managing Director, Wellbridge ConsultingAlex Bazin, CTO, Lewis Silkin LLP

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
GSA expects cloud services spending to continue rising, just not as fast as 2021

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 16:09


Over the last five years, agencies have increased their spending on cloud services, through the General Services Administration, by 60%. In 2016, agencies spent about $1 billion through the assorted GSA contract offerings. By 2021, that number grew to $1.6 billion. For what's behind that growth, Federal News Network's Jason Miller spoke with the GSA's deputy assistant commissioner for Category Management in the Federal Acquisition Service, Alan Hill.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 511 - Haggas eyes golden summer with Ascot stars

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 43:27


Nick is joined by broadcaster and writer Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. Nick talks at some length to trainer William Haggas who reflects on Royal Ascot and outlines plans for Baaeed, Maljoom, My Propsero, Candleford and Sacred. Nick and Cornelius react to the fallout from the Westover jockey switch and Tuesday's supplementary entry for the Irish Derby, while looking ahead to the Northumberland Plate. World Horse Welfare CEO Roly Owers tells Nick about the key findings from yesterday's conference on the social licence in horse sport, GBR's Rod Street launches a new marketing campaign for British Racing fronted by Jermaine Jenas, while point to point trainer Alan Hill talks about the sport's challenges in the face of the loss of another key pointing venue at Barbury Castle. JA McGrath brings his weekly update from Hong Kong.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 511 - Haggas eyes golden summer with Ascot stars

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 43:26


Nick is joined by broadcaster and writer Cornelius Lysaght to discuss the news and events from around the racing world today. Nick talks at some length to trainer William Haggas who reflects on Royal Ascot and outlines plans for Baaeed, Maljoom, My Propsero, Candleford and Sacred. Nick and Cornelius react to the fallout from the Westover jockey switch and Tuesday's supplementary entry for the Irish Derby, while looking ahead to the Northumberland Plate. World Horse Welfare CEO Roly Owers tells Nick about the key findings from yesterday's conference on the social licence in horse sport, GBR's Rod Street launches a new marketing campaign for British Racing fronted by Jermaine Jenas, while point to point trainer Alan Hill talks about the sport's challenges in the face of the loss of another key pointing venue at Barbury Castle. JA McGrath brings his weekly update from Hong Kong.

New Books Network
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Political Science
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in World Affairs
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in American Studies
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Diplomatic History
Matthew Alan Hill, "The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in U.S. Foreign Policy: From Carter to Biden" (Routledge, 2022)

New Books in Diplomatic History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 62:01


The Rise and Fall of Democracy Promotion in US Foreign Policy (Routledge, 2022) employs a transformational change framework to understand US democracy promotion from 1977 until the present day. American exceptionalism is a framework that has driven the US since the founding days of the republic, charging the US to promote the universal values of liberty and the pursuit of happiness around the world. Providing a frame of continuity for successive administrations, it reinforces the mythology of American exceptionalism in the eyes of the American people and the world. In different eras, different presidential worldviews, along with different international and domestic factors, have shaped how each administration has acted in the international arena and yet all have employed this language regardless of the policies pursued. This timely volume maps out and interrogates through four key indicators the rise and fall of democracy promotion at the conceptualization, rhetorical, and implementation levels. It argues that there were two transformational changes during this period. The first was the expansion of democracy promotion in US foreign policy confirmed with the election of Jimmy Carter to the White House in 1977. The second was the rejection of liberal ideology and institutions confirmed with Donald Trump's election in 2016. It is nuanced in that it shows how these changes in the acceptance and then rejection of democracy promotion as a foreign policy tool played out. In examining these two administrations, and those in-between, this work also observes that the rise and fall of democracy promotion as an effective foreign policy tool mirrored the relative dominance of the US in the international arena. Matthew Hill is a Senior Lecturer in US History and International Relations at Liverpool John Moores University. He runs the International Relations and Politics discipline in the School of Humanities and Social Science. Joe Renouard is Resident Professor of American Studies and Fei Yi-Ming Journalism Foundation Chair of American Government and Comparative Politics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Nanjing, China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arroe Collins
Peter Stormare From The Movie The Grand Duke Of Corsica

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 6:18


Peter Stormare is a Swedish actor, musician, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his work as Gaear Grimsrud in Fargo (1996) and John Abruzzi on Prison Break (2005-2007). He has appeared in films including The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Playing God (1997), The Big Lebowski (1998), Armageddon (1998), 8mm (1999), Dancer in the Dark (2000), Windtalkers (2002), Minority Report (2002), Bad Boys II (2003), Constantine (2005), and 22 Jump Street (2014), and the video games Destiny (2014), Until Dawn (2015) and Destiny 2 (2017). Stormare was featured in a 2011 Super Bowl premiered commercial for Budweiser (where he played a cowboy), and also appeared alongside Kevin Spacey and Daniel Wu in the Chinese film Inseparable, which premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. In 2014, Stormare appeared in episodes of Longmire, Arrow, and The Blacklist, and starred in the Eli Roth-produced film, Clown (2014). In 2015, Stormare voiced and motion-captured the character Dr. Alan Hill in the video game Until Dawn. In 2016, he played Rutger Burlin in the Swedish television series Midnattssol; he also co-created, and starred as Ingmar in, the web television series Swedish Dicks, which was renewed for a second season in October 2016. In 2017, he played a role in John Wick: Chapter 2 and the part of Czernobog on the Starz series American Gods. He played the vampire Godbrand in the Netflix animated series Castlevania. In 2019 he appeared in the music video of the song "Graven" by the U.S. death metal band, Possessed. Stormare is also an accomplished musician; after Bono of U2 heard some of Stormare's music, he encouraged Stormare to make an album. In 2002, Stormare released his first album, Dallerpölsa och småfåglar. He plays in a band called Blonde from Fargo and runs a record label called StormVox. He appeared in the music video of the song "Uprising" by the Swedish power metal band Sabaton.

Arroe Collins
Peter Stormare From The Movie The Grand Duke Of Corsica

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 6:18


Peter Stormare is a Swedish actor, musician, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his work as Gaear Grimsrud in Fargo (1996) and John Abruzzi on Prison Break (2005-2007). He has appeared in films including The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Playing God (1997), The Big Lebowski (1998), Armageddon (1998), 8mm (1999), Dancer in the Dark (2000), Windtalkers (2002), Minority Report (2002), Bad Boys II (2003), Constantine (2005), and 22 Jump Street (2014), and the video games Destiny (2014), Until Dawn (2015) and Destiny 2 (2017). Stormare was featured in a 2011 Super Bowl premiered commercial for Budweiser (where he played a cowboy), and also appeared alongside Kevin Spacey and Daniel Wu in the Chinese film Inseparable, which premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival. In 2014, Stormare appeared in episodes of Longmire, Arrow, and The Blacklist, and starred in the Eli Roth-produced film, Clown (2014). In 2015, Stormare voiced and motion-captured the character Dr. Alan Hill in the video game Until Dawn. In 2016, he played Rutger Burlin in the Swedish television series Midnattssol; he also co-created, and starred as Ingmar in, the web television series Swedish Dicks, which was renewed for a second season in October 2016. In 2017, he played a role in John Wick: Chapter 2 and the part of Czernobog on the Starz series American Gods. He played the vampire Godbrand in the Netflix animated series Castlevania. In 2019 he appeared in the music video of the song "Graven" by the U.S. death metal band, Possessed. Stormare is also an accomplished musician; after Bono of U2 heard some of Stormare's music, he encouraged Stormare to make an album. In 2002, Stormare released his first album, Dallerpölsa och småfåglar. He plays in a band called Blonde from Fargo and runs a record label called StormVox. He appeared in the music video of the song "Uprising" by the Swedish power metal band Sabaton.

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast
218: Growth Mindset with Software Developer Alan Hill

Fragmented - Android Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 57:50


In this episode, Donn talks to software developer Alan Hill about the Growth Mindset and how it applies to software development and life in general.They chat about pull request feedback lifecycle, learning new tech, and how applying a growth mindset can advance you in your career further than you could have imagined. They wrap up by going through Fixed Mindset vs Growth Mindset "back and forth" to discuss the differences.Alans LinkAlan Hill Social and Web LinksLinks from the showCan't Hurt Me - David GogginsMindset by Carol S. DweckExtreme Ownership - Jocko WillinkTom Bilyeu InstagramAndroidJobs.IOJob postings are FREE on AndroidJobs.IO during the early release phase (at the time of this recording).Sign up to get notified of new jobs on a weekly basis as well. AndroidJobs.IODonn's Free E-Book on Freelancing/Consulting RatesFree E-Book on Freelancing RatesContact@fragmentedcast or our Youtube channel@donnfelker and donnfelker (on Instagram)Freelancing for Mobile Developers (Donn's YouTube)kaushikgopal (on YouTube) or blog.kaush.co or @kaushikgopalDisclaimer: Many of the links we share to products are affiliate links. They help support the production of Fragmented. Thank you for your support.

Midlands 103
Saturday View - 22nd May

Midlands 103

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 39:29


Among Liam's item's on 'Saturday View' is an 'Invitation to Participate in Birr's Interpretation Strategy – What Stories Will We Tell?' Offaly County Council are working with Alan Hill and representatives from Birr 20:20, Birr Tidy Towns and Birr Historical Society on a community engagement process to develop an Interpretation Strategy for Birr Town. Liam will be talking to Birr based councillor John Carroll from Offaly County Council Also on the show.. Portlaoise Leisure Centre….No sign of it re-opening in the near future! Liam will be hearing from various people who contacted the show to say it's a "disgrace" that there's no update or progress on what's happening.

Ask the CIO
Federal Mobility Working Group’s timely framework for 5G testing, security

Ask the CIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 45:52


Federal News Network Executive Editor spoke to Alan Hill, deputy assistant commissioner for Category Management in the Office of the IT category in the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service - about the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program. Miller also spoke with Serena Reynolds, the 5G initiative lead at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, about the Federal Mobility Working Group. The group released a framework to standardize the testing of 5G devices set a security baseline and provide uses cases. Hear both conversations on this week's Ask the CIO.

The Craig Silverman Show
Episode 36 - March Moisture

The Craig Silverman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 125:37


Note- The previous version of Episode 36 - March Moisture, had glitches in the audio that have been cleaned for this rerelease.  Thank you all for your patience and for listening! Enjoy!   March moisture. We've survived Denver's 4th worst blizzard. We're grateful for the moisture. Water scarcity issues predominate in Colorado. George Washington Patriots dominate in Colorado high school hoops and have another shot at a state championship after great victories over Regis and Rangeview.   Show host, GW (1974), welcomes Mark Randall, Cherry Creek (1986). Mark had a long NBA career and a big new job as head of Denver high school sports. Randall is a renaissance man with strong opinions about hoop then and now. Growing up in the south metro area, find out Mark's goals, including his ideal height.   Alan Hill played basketball at Fairview and then Ft. Lewis College. Alan went to CU Law and then became a terrific water law attorney. This session of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge flows like mountain spring water from Colorado's Continental Divide. Alan shares stories of Boulder, Durango, CU Law, and some crazy hoops and blizzards.   Show Troubadour Dave Gunders had his life touched by the big Boulder flood of September 2013. In its wake, he wrote his classic song of tragedy, survival, and rejuvenation, All that Water. Enjoy.   Rundown - Mark Randall - 00:02:02 Alan Hill in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:51:24 Dave Gunders - 01:49:02

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 135 - Abandonment Roulette

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 28:27


Nick is joined by the renowned journalist and broadcaster (and pioneer of 'Road to Cheltenham') Lydia Hislop to discuss the day's racing news. With the cold snap starting to bite and notably affect the UK and Ireland racing calendar, Nick and Lydia ask whether it is acceptable to abandon meetings as close to race time as has been the case of late. Brant Dunshea, BHA's chief regulatory officer, explains protocol, while trainer Kim Bailey expresses his dissatisfaction. Later in the edition, Bailey talks us though his important runner at Kempton at the weekend, while top Point to Point trainer Alan Hill talks about his hopes and fears for the amateur branch of the sport. Have a great weekend!

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 135 - Abandonment Roulette

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 28:28


Nick is joined by the renowned journalist and broadcaster (and pioneer of 'Road to Cheltenham') Lydia Hislop to discuss the day's racing news. With the cold snap starting to bite and notably affect the UK and Ireland racing calendar, Nick and Lydia ask whether it is acceptable to abandon meetings as close to race time as has been the case of late. Brant Dunshea, BHA's chief regulatory officer, explains protocol, while trainer Kim Bailey expresses his dissatisfaction. Later in the edition, Bailey talks us though his important runner at Kempton at the weekend, while top Point to Point trainer Alan Hill talks about his hopes and fears for the amateur branch of the sport. Have a great weekend!

Utah Valley HBA Podcast
Kevin Tippetts & Alan Hill from Habitat for Humanity

Utah Valley HBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 51:30


Alan and Kevin explain the purpose of Utah Valley's Habitat for Humanity, the different community programs offered, their projects, and more.https://www.habitatuc.org/

Music On Your Own Terms
Music On Your Own Terms 080 "2 Year Podcast Anniversary - Double The Fun, Double The Value With Adam Ross & Alan Hill!"

Music On Your Own Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 106:05


Music On Your Own Terms 080 - 2 Year Podcast Anniversary - Double The Fun, Double The Value With Adam Ross & Alan Hill! Helping me celebrate the 2 year anniversary of the first podcast episodes being released are my good friends Adam Ross from Creatures & Chemicals (Episode 11 & Episode 13) and Alan Hill (Episode 10). We begin with Adam Ross, and find out what has happened with Creatures since our last episode when I was in the band, details of the release of the album, and what the future holds for live shows and new music. Rounding out the episode is my brother from another, Alan who gives us an update on his coaching experiences, starting a family, moving to Portugal and a major health event that put him in the hospital for over a month, and required him to basically learn to walk again. Adam Ross on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/28zombie/ Adam Ross on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/28zombie Creatures & Chemicals on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/creaturesandchemicals/ Creatures & Chemicals on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/creaturesandchemicals Alan Hill on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/alan_p_hill/ Alan Hill on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/alan.p.hill Alan Hill on the web - https://www.alanphill.com Topics discussed in this episode : Korn | Metallica | Pantera | Great White | Ozzy Osbourne - Live & Loud | Mr Monster | The Rail Club | Cavernous Hemangioma | Mount Kilimanjaro | Blair Singer | Little Voice Mastery | Robert Kiyosaki | K2 Adventures | Harrison Ford | Calista Flockhart | Stephen Covey | The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People | Anthony Robbins | Unleash The Power Within | Joseph Campbell & Bill Moyers - The Power Of Myth | Viktor Frankl - Man's Search For Mearning | Micheal Singer - The Untethered Soul | Anthony De Mello - Awareness | ALS | Success Resources | T Harv Eker | Zig Zigler | Brian Tracy | Porto, Portugal Make sure you check out the Support The Podcast Page to get deals on various items mentioned above! --- As a sufferer myself, and to support others with fibromyalgia, I have created this "fibromyalgia can suck it" shirt, with $10 from every sale going to the National Fibromyalgia Association. Click here to order, or go to the Music On Your Own Terms Podcast store at moyot.itemorder.com --- This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Armadillo Print Company Specializing in screen printing, embroidery, design, on demand digital printing, web stores, fulfillment and more. Visit https://theskinnyarmadillo.com/ or call 817 546 1430 --- Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/musiconyourownterms/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/MusicOnYourOwn1

Devslopes Slope Sessions
Senior Engineer Divulges Secrets Behind The Coding Interview & Why You Need To Learn Android

Devslopes Slope Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 52:23


Alan Hill is a veteran engineer -- from embedded systems to government contracts, to full stack development to mobile he has done it all. He holds two degrees and now strongly advocates against going to college. He works on a team of 20 engineers and divulges the secrets behind landing your first programming job as well as the day-to-day as a software engineer. He also gives expert advice on why you should learn Android and talks native vs cross-platform as well as progressive-web apps.

Road to Family Freedom
Jumping Right into Mid-Sized Multifamily with Alan Hill

Road to Family Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 61:42


Alan Hill - the co-founder of Crystal Coast Capital, and mid-sized multifamily investor, talks to Neil Henderson and Brittany Henderson, the hosts of The Road to Family Freedom podcast. Alan Hill talks about his start in leveraging assets for income from a young age and how he jumped right into investing in mid-sized multifamily with childhood friend Jimmy Johner as Crystal Coast Capital. Post-Interview Analysis  Key Lessons Learned: Don’t let no stop you. In almost every real estate transaction there are going to be times someone tells you no. That’s an opportunity to use your problem solving skills to find a way around that obstacle. If it’s a good deal, find a way to push through rather than giving up and going back to watch Netflix. How did they acquire their knowledge or what knowledge did they need to acquire? Learning to underwrite deals was the key piece of knowledge he had to learn in order to be successful. How much money did it take to get started? Alan and his partner got into the deal for about $2,400 a piece because their investor put up most of the capital to purchase the deal. How much time does it take now? He puts in about 10 to 15 hours a week on his real estate endeavors. Could they do this strategy from anywhere in the world? Not really right now. They are focused on purchasing properties in their local market. Episode Highlights: Schedule a video chat with Neil Henderson at roadtofamilyfreedom.com/selfstoragecall (http://www.roadtofamilyfreedom.com/selfstoragecall/) Neil Henderson introduces Alan Hill Alan Hill recounts how he first got experience buying a cash flowing asset with debt with a riding mower and a lawn mowing business at a very young age. Alan talks about how his childhood friend, Jimmy Johner, approached him about investing in real estate. How they partnered up with each other and then an investor on the purchase of an 18 unit apartment building How they structured their partnership How they avoided having their investor on the loan   Lessons learned about the need for entering a deal with sufficient working capital How they did much of the remodeling themselves How new investors often fudge the numbers on their underwriting to make the deal happen The long, strange saga of their second deal, a 48 unit complex The struggle to negotiate seller-financing with the seller What they discovered during due diligence on the property The seller nearly sold the deal to another buyer while they were under contract to purchase his property How they nearly lost the deal when the lender suddenly balked at loaning them the money because of their perceived lack of experience How they built a credibility packet to ease the fears of the lender All the obstacles they had to overcome to complete the acquisition of the 48-unit complex How are they finding deals to purchase? What was the key piece of knowledge he had to learn to be successful? What does a day in the life of a mid-sized multi family investor look like? How much time is his real estate investing business taking each week? Are they looking to invest long-distance? Books and Resources Mentioned: The Road to Family Freedom: roadtofamilyfreedom.com (https://www.roadtofamilyfreedom.com)

Improving Lives
Episode Two - 'Talkin' Ain't Easy'

Improving Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 24:16


In this episode of the Improving Lives podcast we'll be hearing from three amazing guests as we discover the importance of talking to others. Matt speaks to Nathan Arnold about his life and career as an English Football League player and how despite success on the pitch he was experiencing with his own 'secret storm', living with anxiety. We speak with Alan Hill from Walsall, who has been working with our Money Advisor, Pam Malhil, to get his finances in order and is about £50 a week better off after Pam’s help. Finally, we speak to Craig Taylor, Director of Housing at Longhurst Group about his involvement in the national Make a Stand campaign. Connar, Jon and Matt

Reservoir Red Dogs
Reservoir Red Dogs - Alan Hill

Reservoir Red Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 47:21


On this week's episode, the boys speak to former Forest goalkeeper, youth coach, head of recruitment, assistant manager and chief scout - Alan Hill.

CIO UK Podcast
21. 2019 CIO Summit reflections - Innovation, leadership, cyber and a sustainability call to arms

CIO UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 26:50


A 2019 CIO Summit podcast featuring interviews with 10 CIOs and business technology leaders at the annual gathering revealed the themes of innovation, leadership, cyber security, and why all CIOs and CTOs need to care about sustainability and the climate crisis as the subjects which most resonated with CIO speakers and delegates. Speaking with CIO UK’s Thomas Macauley and Scott Carey to debrief the day’s agenda, SGN Director of IT & Innovation Andrew Quail, Shell Energy CIO Clare Patterson, HealthUnlocked CTO Joe McFadden, University of Exeter Chief Information and Digital Officer Alan Hill, News Corp CIO for Global Operations Sabah Carter, Simply Business CTO Hasani Jess, Imperial College Director of ICT Sonja Browning-Page, Millfield School Director of IT Gary Henderson, CIO 100 judge and independent NED Christine Ashton, and Ayodele Odunlami, a business analyst at Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust spoke about sustainability, cyber security, innovation, leadership and transformation initiatives at their organisations. Andrew Quail, SGN Director Director of IT & Innovation [1min 49sec] Clare Patterson, Shell Energy CIO, and Ayodele Odunlami, Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust business analyst [5min 01sec] Joe McFadden, HealthUnlocked CTO [8min 22sec] Alan Hill, University of Exeter Chief Information and Digital Officer [10min 25sec] Sabah Carter, News Corp CIO,Global Operations CIO [11min 54sec] Hasani Jess, Simply Business CTO [13min 59sec] Sonja Browning-Page, Imperial College Director of ICT [16min 15sec] Gary Henderson, Millfield School Director of IT [18min 31sec] Christine Ashton, CIO 100 judge and independent NED [22min 38sec]

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative
SOTC Spiegelberg-Hill 9-5-19

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 61:04


This week on State of the Castle, interviews with Scott Spiegelberg, Dean of Academic Programs, Assessment and Policies, and Alan Hill, VP for Academic Student Life and Dean of Experiential Learning, broadcast 9-5-19.

Supply Chain Now Radio
“SCNR Live from Birmingham, AL: Part One” - SCNR Episode 86

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 62:21


Supply Chain Now Radio, Episode 86 “SCNR Live from Birmingham, AL: Part One” Broadcast live from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Episode 86 featured LaVanda Varner, Desland Robinson, Alan Hill, and Barika McNeal Hamilton. LaVada Varner serves as Center Director for the Birmingham and Sumiton Centers Region with Alabama Technology Network (ATN). These two centers are hosted by Jefferson State Community College (Birmingham), Lawson State Community College (Birmingham), Bevill State Community College (Sumiton), and Shelton State Community College (Sumiton) respectively. Desland Robinson is a seasoned career professional serving as the UAB School of Engineering Career Center Director who believes in training our students like an engineer! ‘Train Like an Engineer’ has become her motto in every touch point Desland has with students at UAB School of Engineering. Alan Hill is the Executive Director for the Alabama Productivity Center, a part of the Culverhouse College of Commerce and the University of Alabama. Alan earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Masters of Engineering Degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Barika McNeal Hamilton is a Productivity Engineer with the University of Alabama Productivity Center. The APC is a non-profit organization, housed within the Culverhouse School of Business, that enhances economic and workforce development. Barika has 17 years of logistics and business leadership experience, mostly in the automotive industry. Barika is a proud Alabama A&M University graduate and has an MBA from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. This episode was hosted by Scott Luton.

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative
State of the Castle 5 - 2-19 - Jeffrey Neal and Alan Hill

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 60:35


This week, interviews with parent Jeffrey Neal, one of the organizers of the Open Forum with President McCoy and members of the Board of Trustees on 5-4-19, and Alan Hill '81, VP for Academic Life and Dean of Experiential Learning. Broadcast 5-2-19.

Music On Your Own Terms
Music On Your Own Terms 010 “Alan Hill”

Music On Your Own Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 48:40


Music On Your Own Terms Episode 10 - Alan Hill In this episode I talk to my best chum Alan Hill from way back in high school, who just happens to be a serial entrepreneur, property investor and international speaker and coach. We talk about mindset and a whole host of other subjects! Music in this episode by Euphoria Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/

The Open Mic Podcast
EP #49 The Trio, Kid Kulture

The Open Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 39:30


Alan Hill, AKA Kid Kulture and his brother Aaron Hill, who is the drummer for Mansfield's Jazz group The Trio, joined The Open Mic Podcast to discuss Kid Kulture's album, Black Suburbia and The Trio's new song, Get The Bag, projects both took part in. Songs played in the podcast are So Confused from Black Suburbia, Black Suburbia from Black Suburbia, and the single, Get The Bag. 

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative
State of the Castle 11-29-18, with Sheriff Scott Stockton and VP Alan Hill

WGRE, Your Sound Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 66:22


This week, an interview with Sheriff Scott Stockton, and a recorded interview with VP for Student Academic Life Alan Hill, from 11-29-18.

Horizon CIO Podcast
CIO Podcast: Alan Hill CIDO, University of Exeter

Horizon CIO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 22:35


Hill, speaking at a Horizon CIO Network roundtable recently, has been leading technology at the Devon university since January 2016 when he joined the institute from the British Army. The move into academia wasn’t an effort to avoid being shot at, the former Army CIO was attracted by the opportunity to completely change the way a university operates.

The Authors Unite Show
Alan Hill: Economic And Political Blogger

The Authors Unite Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 8:11


Alan Hill is a blogger on economics and politics. He provides bespoke content to several businesses in the Foreign Exchange space. You can learn more about Alan here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-hill-b97734b3/ This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support

Greg Gunn's Family-iD Podcast
What My Parents Did Right - Ross Alan Hill

Greg Gunn's Family-iD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 35:22


Ross Alan Hill, the founder and recently retired CEO of Bank 2, who is now focusing on coaching other business leaders to use their platform for the Lord, speaking and writing more books. You can order an autographed copy of his book Broken Pieces, Nothing is Wasted from his web site RossAlanHill.com. Ross shared the Gospel with over 2,200 first-time visitors to his office. The book Broken Pieces contains stories of what God did in the lives of people who came across this banker evangelist! In this podcast, Greg Gunn asks Ross what his parents did right. Host: Greg Gunn Producer: Randy Allsbury Family-id.com For weekly encouraging texts helping you develop a strong family identity, TEXT: familyid  TO: 95577  

Two Blokes Trading - Learn to Trade Online
048 – Trade Like a Pro with Alan Hill

Two Blokes Trading - Learn to Trade Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 53:35


Ep 48 - Trade Like A Pro with Alan Hill   Sponsored by XTB Brokers   This Week we are joined by Ali Crooks of the Traders Support Club. We’ve had Ali on the show before; Ali is a backtesting guru and set us on the right path in Ep 31. It was a real…

Solomon Success » Podcast
SS 94 - Broken Pieces, Nothing is Wasted with Bank2's Ross Alan Hill

Solomon Success » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 13:39


Ross is the founder, President and CEO of Bank2 in Oklahoma City, OK. Bank2 was started in 2002 as a community bank with a mission to Build Better Lives. Bank2 was named the number one community bank in the nation in 2009 and number 3 in 2010 based upon REO by the American Banking Journal. Bank2 was named one of Oklahoma’s Top Work Places in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Ross seeks to live out his faith 24/7. His office has become a huge part of his platform. Ross uses his “Spiritual Whatsit” to share the story of redemption with each first-time visitor. Ross speaks about 45 times a year, writes a blog read in 128 countries and consults with CEOs and entrepreneurs. Ross released his first book Broken Pieces- Nothing is Wasted in 2004, and he will be releasing his second book, Smashing Your Silos in 2016. Key Takeaways: [1:47] If we can really build better lives in a biblical sense with banking products [3:57] How banks can serve people by NOT buying their products [6:45] How banks struggle to build loyalty because they're not serving their customers, but Bank2 has built a strong business with loyal companies because they put people first [8:56] If Wall Street is doing God's work [9:54] Whether Wall Street's business model allows for godly work [11:17] Ross' spiritual "What's it?" in his office, and how it's led to him evangelize. Websites Mentioned: www.rossalanhill.com

Wax Poetic: Poetry from Canada

Alan Hill is our guest as he reads from his manuscript in progress and talks about family life and poetry.

Horsemanship Radio Show
Horsemanship Radio Episode 33 by Index Fund Advisors IFA.com – Alan Hill of Back Country Horsemen of America, Catherine Cunningham helps teach good horsemanship in Guatemala

Horsemanship Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015 68:58


Back Country Horsemen of America is a 40 year old non-profit made up of men and women serving 174 chapters in 27 states with 13,000 members dedicated to keeping trails open for all on our public lands. And Catherine Cunningham has created a program in Guatemala to take violence out of horses' lives, and peoples' too. Our Trainers Tip is on Ground Manners from ACTHA Picasso award winner Judy Limsky. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Equestrian Legacy Radio
UNDER A WESTERN SKY...the Music & Art of Gary Roller with BCHA's Alan Hill

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014 94:00


Host GARY HOLT visits with GARY ROLLER well known as a talented musician who's toured with MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY for over two decades, GARY ROLLER is one of the West's most talented artist and sculptors.  We'll talk about his music and his art. ALAN HILL former chairman of Back Country Horsemen of America will share information about the mission of BCHA and the importance of horsemen of all disciplines involvement in preserving our trails and an American heritage.

Equestrian Legacy Radio
2014 THE YEAR OF THE HORSE and in January THE COWGIRLS RULE

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2014 92:00


Join us for the first show of the New Year as host GARY HOLT welcomes a young woman who is making her mark as a World Class horse trainer and as the new Vice President for the Pleasure Horse Division with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association...Meet JESSIE HLEBAK! ALAN HILL former chairman of Back Country Horsemen of America will update us on legislation and trail activity as we head into the back country of America! Each week in January we'll visit with Amazing Women from acrosss the Globe and hear their stories...COWGIRLS RULE  this January on EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO! Saddle up and Get Ready for the Ride with EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO!  

Equestrian Legacy Radio
"Back in the Saddle" Sisters of the Silver Sage & BCHA's Alan Hill

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 53:00


GARY HOLT welcomes Back Country Horsemen of America's ALAN HILL and the Academy of Western Artist 2004 "Western Group of the Year" SISTERS OF THE SILVER SAGE! Alan will share the latest updates on BCHA's trail initatives and "The Sisters" Donna, Rhonda and Janet Whiting will have us doing the "Two-Step" as we talk about their careers and enjoy "Western Swing" Tennessee style! Join us live or listen to the archived podcast 24/7 On Demand. If You Climb in the Saddle...Get Ready for the Ride!  

Equestrian Legacy Radio
Ridin the Range-RW Hampton-Carole Mercer-Alan Hill

Equestrian Legacy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013 120:00


Host GARY HOLT welcomes former Chariman of Back Country Horsemen of America ALAN HILL as we talk about the challenges faced in maintaining trail use for all horsemen. R W HAMPTON  joins us for the "Campfire Cafe" to share his Award Winning Music and Life on the Range CAROLE MERCER author, horsewoman and 2013 nominee to the National Cowgirl Musem and Hall of Fame will share tales of her life as an Oregon cowgirl. Grab a cup of coffee and join us for an amazing show to kick off a great month on EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO!

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 3)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 54:29


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 4)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 64:55


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 2)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 38:59


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 1)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 83:05


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

Business
The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand (Part 5)

Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 79:22


"Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College presents ""The Quality of Our Financial Markets: Taking Stock of Where We Stand"" as part of the Financial Markets Conferences on October 19, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th Floor. [Part I: 83 Min.] Opening Remarks by Robert Schwartz, Speiser Professor of Finance, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY Welcoming Remarks by Mitchel Wallerstein, President, Baruch College, CUNY Panel One: High Frequency Trading: Friend or Foe? Jim Gatheral (Moderator), Professor, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Baruch College, CUNY; Ari Burstein, Senior Counsel - Securities Regulation, Investment Company Institute; Kevin Callahan, CEO, X41 Trading, LLC.; Charles-Albert Lehalle, Head of Quantitative Research, CA Cheuvreux Credit Agricole Investment Bank; Doreen Mogavero, President & CEO, Mogavero, Lee & Company; Lawrence Ryan, Chief Technologist, Hewlett-Packard; Cameron Smith, Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Quantlab Financial, LLC. [Part II: 39 Min.] Mid-Day Address by Reto Francioni , CEO, Deutsche Börse AG [Part III: 82 Min.] Panel Two: May 6: Lessons Learned and Questions Raised Andrew Brooks (Moderator), Vice President and Head of U.S. Equity Trading, T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc.; Robert Gasser, CEO, ITG; Susan Greenglass, Director Market Regulation, Ontario Securities Commission; Gary Katz, President & CEO, International Securities Exchange; Tim Mahoney, CEO, BIDS Trading; Joe Mecane, EVP, Co-Head of US Listing and Cash Execution, NYSE Euronext; William O'Brien, CEO, Direct Edge. [Part IV: 65 Min.] Panel Three: The Needs of the Buyside: How Well are They Being Met? Rob Shapiro (Moderator), Global Head of Execution Consulting, Bloomberg Tradebook LLC.; Alfred Eskandar, Head of Equities, Liquidnet; Alan Hill, CFO, Jones Trading Institutional Services; Marie Konstance, Executive Director, Nomura Securities International, Inc.; Matt Lyons, Global Trading Manager, Capital Research and Management Company; Mary McDermott-Holland, VP - Transaction Services, NASDAQ OMX. [Part V: 80 Min.] Panel Four: New Technology: What Does it Bring to the Table? Marcus Hooper (Moderator), Head of European Business & Executive Director, Pipeline Financial Group Ltd.; Stuart Adams, FPL EMEA Regional Director, FIX Protocol Ltd.; Paul Britton, CEO, Capstone Holdings Group; Joseph Cangemi, Managing Director, ConvergEx; Jim Ross, CEO, Financial Markets Horizons; Justin Schack, Director of Market Structure Analysis, Rosenblatt Securities, Inc.; Joseph Wald, Managing Director, Knight Direct LLC. Closing Address by Richard, Ketchum, Chairman and CEO, FINRA"

United States Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Democracy Promotion and Conflict-Based Reconstruction - Summary by Dr Matthew Alan Hill

United States Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012 4:32


Institute for the Study of the Americas Democracy promotion and conflict-based reconstruction: The United States and democratic consolidation in Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq by Dr Matthew Alan Hill (Institute for the Study of the Americas) was publi...

United States Studies at the School of Advanced Study
Democracy Promotion and Conflict-Based Reconstruction - Summary by Dr Matthew Alan Hill

United States Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012


Institute for the Study of the Americas Democracy promotion and conflict-based reconstruction: The United States and democratic consolidation in Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq by Dr Matthew Alan Hill (Institute for the Study of the Americas) was publi...