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In this episode, we sit down with Alan Wang, CEO of KC HiLites, and Randy Wimenta, Marketing Manager, to dive into the world of automotive lighting. The duo shares the legacy of KC HiLites, how they've continually innovated the off-road lighting industry, and their approach to building a brand that stands out in a competitive market. They discuss their experience developing cutting-edge lighting solutions and how staying connected with the off-roading community has fueled KC's success.
President Biden's Executive Order 14105 on outbound investment restrictions is expected to take effect in 2024. While this policy may not be the sweeping “reverse CFIUS” regime that many in industry anticipated and feared, it nonetheless represents a disruptive shift in investment dynamics for Asian and US investors. In this podcast, Ninette Dodoo is joined by Arun Balasubramanian, Aimen Mir, Alan Wang and Jonathan Zhou to discuss the nuances of this policy shift and the implications on investment strategies for Asian and US investors. They explore the strategic decisions businesses are taking to adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape when pursuing new opportunities and as they seek to thrive in an increasingly complex global investment environment.
Alan Wang brings a prolific record as a researcher and inventor to his role as the Mearse Chair in Biological and Biomedical Engineering at Baylor. Wang, who came to Baylor from Oregon State University, discusses the importance and uses of photonics in everyday life on this Baylor Connections, and unpacks inventions that impact health care, communication, environmental protection and more.
In this episode Jillian talks with Alan Wang, CEO of KC HiLiTES. Their honest discussion about personal flaws, every person matters, it's ok not to be ok, kids, Yoda, and the squirt gun movement make this episode a must listen. NOTE: sometimes the f-bomb is dropped.
This is a recording of our live webinar with our host Vonda Page and special guests Angel Henry and Alan Wang kicking off a new season of The Group Chat! The Group Chat is a live, interactive series of virtual panels featuring prominent Black and brown thought leaders discussing top of mind topics for a diversified workforce. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Watch full episodes of The Group Chat here. https://bit.ly/3dYPmHt
This is a recording of our live webinar with our host Vonda Page and special guests Angel Henry and Alan Wang picking up where they left off on the kickoff episode of The Group Chat! They continue to talk about how to address the STEM-related challenges and what happens when you go up against the status quo. The Group Chat is a live, interactive series of virtual panels featuring prominent Black and brown thought leaders discussing top of mind topics for a diversified workforce. Want to know more about our LinkedIn Learning courses? Check them out! https://bit.ly/3k4havy Watch full episodes of The Group Chat here. https://bit.ly/3dYPmHt
In this episode, Alan Wang, the executive director of the Omaha-based non-profit Prairie STEM, shares out about the myriad of initiatives that Prairie STEM is currently invested in to provide engaging and authentic learning opportunities for all students in Nebraska (and beyond) in the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. This conversation is as informative and it is inspirational, and if you are interested in learning more about Prairie STEM, you can reach them at https://prairiestem.org/.
In episode 2 of an ongoing series of sharing sessions between a physician and patient, Robert Gish, MD, FAASLD, and patient advocate, Alan Wang, discuss stigma as a barrier to optimal HBV care and treatment. The conversation focuses on how stigma affected Alan’s engagement with his care and strategies to overcome stigma as a barrier to HBV care.Presenter:Robert Gish, MD, FAASLD Medical DirectorHepatitis B FoundationMedical DirectorAsian Pacific Health Foundation San Diego, CaliforniaContent based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Gilead Sciences.Link to full program:https://bit.ly/3u196yK
Find out how Prairie STEM is changing lives by empowering kids to use Esports as a vehicle to raise money for charity. Plus, learn about Prairie STEM's philosophy when it comes to teaching kids critical thinking skills using STEM as we chat with CEO Alan Wang, COO Jeffrey Ingraham & Community Outreach Director Jen Miller. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Prairie STEM Prairie STEM's model combines the rigour and innovation of instructional leadership programs with authentic community partnerships and family engagement to transform regional economies through the talent development of all urban and rural students. This effort will cause for old paradigms to die. Transformational system-wide reforms will be needed which are driven by the needs of the future economy. Further links https://prairiestem.org/home About the FizzicsEd Podcast Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practise & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it! The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON ) http://www.aeon.net.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Youth mental health was a growing concern even before the pandemic, but the isolation of sheltering in place has come with an increase in depression and unhappiness among young people. San Francisco high school students have been reaching out to one another despite schools being closed to offer some support. Alan Wang, Joyce Truong and Abigail Ault, who have been active in peer wellness programs, share their perspectives.
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We recap the UBC men’s basketball's bronze medal finish at USPORTS, see what baseball and softball accomplished in Oregon, and announce two national awards winners in the basketball world for the T-birds. Then Byron and Alan Wang interview UBC Thunderbirds and Olympic swimming medalists Emily Overholt and Markus Thormeyer who talk about an unfinished race, a pet stick bug, and much more.
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This episode was recorded in Big Bear, CA during a recent trip with our friends at Weekend Off-Road. This was a pretty mellow family trip. RFD had the pleasure of spending some time with the CEO of KC, Alan Wang.
The current market may be down-trending, but sellers still have plenty of reasons to feel optimistic! Today, Matt Wheeler and Michael Bryant are back with more expert advice from Alan Wang of Alan Wang Realty Group, who shares how sellers can maximize their house’s value and realize why this market isn’t all doom and gloom. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to make your house stand out in the market Why Alan believes home staging is a worthwhile investment for sellers Why now is a good time for prospective and existing homeowners to tax plan under the new law How the market has changed for sellers of investment real estate Why Alan cautions house-flippers to be careful in this market And more! Tune in now and get ready to sell in the Bay Area market with confidence! Resources: WHEELER | Alan Wang Realtor
Is it a good time to be a buyer in the current Bay Area real estate market? The answer is yes—and today’s special guest will tell you why! Today, Matt Wheeler and Michael Bryant bring you expert advice from Alan Wang, founder of Alan Wang Realty Group and one of the Bay Area’s top-performing Keller Williams Realty brokers. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why sellers are struggling with the current real estate market Why Alan believes we’re in an excellent market for buyers What kinds of buyers are in the market right now The two components of stock equity options that buyers are using to make down payments Alan’s recommendations for people looking to buy a house in this market And more! Tune in now and get ready to navigate the Bay Area market with confidence! Resources: WHEELER | Alan Wang Realtor
Alan Wang, a junior at Guilderland High School, won a State Archives award for his paper on the relationship between Lewis Morgan, known as the father of American Anthropology, the last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois, and their influence on Karl Marx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we discuss diversity within Candy and Luis's business along with the Cherry Hill community as well. We spoke with Alan Wang, an intern in the group, and Beth Segal an assistant director of the Jewish Community Center in Medford to speak on diversity in their lives and business.
Biosensor technology is used to detect a wide variety of substances — from drugs, to cancer biomarkers, to chemical contaminants in our food and drinking water. Diatoms — tiny, single-celled plants found in water all over the planet — are playing a big role in a new type of biosensor being developed by Alan Wang at Oregon State. The new technology has a high selectivity and sensitivity, and is much less expensive than traditional methods of detection.