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About this Episode In this episode of the Econ Dev Show Podcast (https://podcast.econdevshow.com), Dane Carlson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/danecarlson/) sits down with Lara Gale (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laragale/), Economic Development Program Manager for the Taubman Center of State and Local Government at Harvard Kennedy School (https://www.hks.harvard.edu/centers/taubman), and Alison Turner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amturnr/), Senior Economic Development Researcher at Argonne National Laboratory (https://www.anl.gov). Lara Gale and Alison Turner bring their extensive expertise and passion for economic development to the discussion, sharing their unique perspectives and strategic visions. They delve into innovative approaches to fostering growth and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning and collaboration with various stakeholders. Lara provides insights into her role at the Harvard Kennedy School, where she manages economic development programs and supports state and local governments through research and practical solutions. She highlights key projects and initiatives that have contributed to economic successes, including infrastructure development and community engagement strategies. Alison discusses her work at Argonne National Laboratory, focusing on research-driven economic development. She explores the role of technology and data in shaping economic development strategies, sharing examples of how data-driven decision-making can identify trends, optimize resources, and create business-friendly environments. Together, Lara and Alison address the unique challenges and opportunities in managing economic development in diverse contexts. They emphasize the significance of community engagement and partnerships in driving economic growth, highlighting the importance of building strong relationships with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations for a holistic approach to development. This episode showcases the innovative work being done by Lara Gale and Alison Turner, providing valuable insights and practical strategies for economic developers and community leaders looking to drive positive change in their regions. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Leverage Academic Partnerships: Collaborate with academic institutions to access cutting-edge research and resources. This can provide valuable insights and innovative solutions for economic development challenges. Utilize Data-Driven Decision Making: Emphasize the importance of data in shaping economic strategies. Use data to identify trends, optimize resource allocation, and create a business-friendly environment. Foster Community Engagement: Build strong relationships with local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations. Engaging the community can lead to more holistic and sustainable economic development. Focus on Infrastructure Development: Prioritize infrastructure projects that support long-term economic growth. This includes transportation, utilities, and technological infrastructure that can attract and retain businesses. Encourage Strategic Planning: Develop comprehensive strategic plans that outline clear goals, strategies, and metrics for success. Ensure these plans are adaptable to changing economic conditions. Promote Sustainability: Integrate sustainability into economic development strategies. This includes promoting green technologies, energy efficiency, and sustainable business practices. Enhance Workforce Development: Invest in workforce development programs that align with the needs of local industries. This can include training, education, and partnerships with local educational institutions. Diversify the Economic Base: Focus on attracting a diverse range of industries to reduce dependency on a single economic sector. This can make the local economy more resilient to market fluctuations. Implement Technology Solutions: Adopt technology solutions that streamline operations and enhance service delivery. This can include digital platforms for business support, economic forecasting tools, and more. Evaluate and Adapt: Continuously evaluate the effectiveness of economic development initiatives. Use feedback and data to make informed adjustments to strategies and programs. Other Sponsors
Don't miss out on the second part of this week's special episode, where we continue our celebration of International Women's Day! This years theme is #InspireInclusion, so we've brought together three of our female Framestore Studio Heads for an inspiring conversation on a range of subjects and discussion points, including a navigating leadership as a woman in an industry traditionally dominated by men. We discuss memories of favourite projects and shows, we shatter myths around the misconception that women in VFX only work in production and support roles, and the chance encounters that have led to pivotal career moments! We continue our conversation around leadership learnings, including why it's important to slow down and take a step back when the pressure's on. The discussion also covers surrounding ourselves with amazing mentors, how we have to level-up our communication skills, and we reflect on inspiring women from history! If you've enjoyed this episode, you can catch-up on previous instalments of the pod, including special episodes recognising Black History and Womens History month, and insightful conversations with Alison Turner, Elvis Baptiste, Lara Hopkins, former Launchpad Interns and many more!
Don't miss out on the second part of this week's special episode, where we continue our discussion with Alison Turner, Global Director, Operations and Infrastructure, and Elvis Baptiste, London Facilities Manager, shining the spotlight on our brilliant Facilities and Operations teams worldwide. Tune in for an exclusive peek into the inner workings of Framestore's studio network, exploring the efforts behind fostering a secure, creative environment for our teams and the dynamic challenges of building management where every day brings something new! We discuss memories of iconic Framestore shows, milestones and moments from the very early days of the London studio, Alison's experience working in Barcelona, and why you should always take the opportunities that come your way! Our guests share the genuine enjoyment of working in a facilities and operations team and the variety it provides, a wonderful conversation around important mentors, how Elvis is never too far from a tape measure, and and we ask how Framestore got its name!
Welcome back to another two-part episode of The Framestore Podcast! Instead of our usual format, we're dedicating this episode to our brilliant Facilities and Operations teams across Framestore's eight global sites! Our special guests for this episode are none other than Alison Turner, Global Director of Operations and Infrastructure, and Elvis Baptiste, Facilities Manager at our London studio. Alison's journey with Framestore traces back to its inception in 1986, where she served as one of our original Founders. With a diverse career path spanning roles in production management, joint ventures, and leadership positions with renowned clients, Alison brings a wealth of experience to the table. Elvis, Framestore's 'employee number 3', has been at the helm of managing our London studio's facilities since 1999. His tenure has seen significant transformations, from navigating multiple sites to consolidating operations under one roof, fostering collaboration and innovation. Join us as we welcome Alison and Elvis to the pod as we delve into their experiences, insights, and the magic they bring to Framestore's global community!
Allison talks about why she loves her job, the importance of a consistent impression, and why an accessible space puts you ahead of your competition.Welcome to Elevating Brick and Mortar. A podcast about how operations and facilities drive brand performance.A good facilities team makes an experience consistent, no matter how fast or big your company gets. On today's episode, Sid speaks with Allison Turner, SVP of Development at Bond Vet, the petcare company. Allison talks about why she loves her job, the importance of a consistent impression, and why an accessible space puts you ahead of your competition.GUEST BIOAllison Turner is the current SVP of Development at Bond Vet, an urgent & wellness petcare company. As a leader her team manages the Real Estate Strategy, Design & Construction, Procurement & Launch, and Facilities functions. She brings 25 years of experience through established brands as well as start-ups focusing on brick & mortar scaling. She specializes in driving sustainable growth through smart design and cost efficiencies.GUEST QUOTE“Your pet is an extension of your family and we're really trying to provide a service that when they walk in their door, they know they are in good hands. That the minute you walk in from the environment you see, to the initial greeting from the care coordinators, that you know you're in the right place.”TIMESTAMPS00:28 - Allison's role07:44 - What brings the customer back?13:14 - What makes a good facilities team?18:22 - Building talent for the future25:09 - Tech's role27:46 - Future thinking29:15 - Where to find AllisonSPONSORServiceChannel brings you peace of mind through peak facilities performance.Rest easy knowing your locations are:Offering the best possible guest experienceLiving up to brand standardsOperating with minimal downtimeServiceChannel partners with more than 500 leading brands globally to provide visibility across operations, the flexibility to grow and adapt to consumer expectations, and accelerated performance from their asset fleet and service providers.LINKSConnect with Allison Turner on LinkedInConnect with Sid Shetty on LinkedinCheck out the ServiceChannel Website
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In this episode, I spoke with Alison Turner about her essay, The Autological Archive: Appraisal, Institutional Motives, and Essentializing Identity in Refugee and Asylum Seekers Narratives, In and Out of Fiction where she argues that fiction can expose parts of archival/application processes that impact who is and who is not granted asylum in the United States. She says, “So, the autologic function that I'm pointing out here is that as bureaucracy builds, as people apply for asylum and refugee status in the United States, those who are accepted for asylum create an archive of accepted people to resettle that then informs who is accepted later. It's responding to this fact that less than one per cent of the refugees who apply for asylum in the United States are invited to resettle. I'm asking what about those other 99 per cent, and how does the way the stories of the one percent are told on paper predict the kinds of stories that will be selected in the future to be invited to resettle.”
Our very Special Guest today is Brian (Bt) "Gibbs" Our topic today - Spatial Audio! He is Co-Owner & Principal at Skyline Entertainment & Publishing (Tool Shed Studios) in Silicon Valley. Working tirelessly at the sound consul and in the recording studio as a a record producer, mixing engineer & immersive mixing engineer, Brian produced an incredible 30+ record credits alone in 2020! After getting his Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music (Jazz Composition) Brian got right to work on many records for Bay Area artists including Los Tigres del Norte's "Realidades" which was a 2015 GRAMMY Award for Best Regional Mexican Album, (including Tejano) and to jazz artist Christopher Main, country music star Alison Turner, and most recently to alternative music artist, Hana Bryanne. Brian is also a 10 yr+ Recording Academy voting member on the Board of Governors for the San Francisco chapter, serving as the Chair for the SF Chapter Producers & Engineers Wing. In action for advocacy on behalf of creators, Gibbs is also a 3-year District Advocacy Captain (CA-19). In addition to presenting at multiple AES conferences on immersive mixing techniques, he has also presented multiple times at Music Expo (SF & Boston) Berklee College of Music, Cal State University campuses, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Webster University and other audio engineering educational institutions. Which of course makes him the leading expert in his field to discuss our topic today: Spatial Audio. Skyline Entertainment and Publishing LLC(tm) Record Producer/Mixing Engineer www.SkylineEP.com FEATURED ARTISTS Hana Bryanne @HanaBryanne on IG & TikTok 2020 Bird Street Records / Copper Boom Publishing / BMI @AlisonTurnerMusic on IG & TikTok Route 152 Records / Windows Down Publishing / ASCAP / Tunecore Digital Music / Ty March Music / BMI Christopher Main C Main Music
On today’s episode of 22 Motivational Minutes, entrepreneur and business owner Alison Turner shares how she built a loyal audience through consistent personal branding. Listen in as Marlo and Alison discuss the foundational strategies of brand loyalty, building clients for life, and how you can create programs that foster community and engagement. Alison Turner is an entrepreneur, business owner, and leader in empowering women. She has a Bachelor of Social Work from Augsburg College in Minneapolis. After graduating college, she spent 4 years in the social work arena before entering the business world. Her roles in business have surrounded leadership, sales mentoring and management of teams and growth strategies. In 2008, expecting her 3rd child, she took a new step, becoming her own boss. A leader of teams and a top sales achiever while running her own business in the direct selling arena, she has earned 6 incentive trips, a positive on the leadership council which is the highest earning award, been top 10 in personal sales with a company of over 15,000 advisors and earned many other accolades of sales and team building success. Her most recent business, LuLaRoe started in December of 2015 and in just a short time she has built a retail sales boutique from her home with sales of over $220,000 a year and a team of women around the country selling more than $2 million a year. Her passion of owning her business started 10 years ago and has led to today where her main mission is to help others feel amazing and beautiful, putting their best foot forward, empowering women to dream bigger, achieve more, gain more flexibility and freedom and build a business that gives back to her community. Alison lives in Carver, Minnesota with her Husband Greg and their three kids, Sydney, Reese and Carson. _______________________ Are you seeking clarity in the unknown? Download my number on proven strategy, the 30-60-10 formula and create a sustainable routine that produces real-time results. Go to go.marlohiggins.com to get your free ebook today.
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Ali T, aka Alison Turner, joined host Tom Proctor on ‘Rocket Shop‘, Big Heavy World’s weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9FM The Radiator. Catch up with her at facebook.com/alitentertainment and her album release show:Wednesday, Nov. 6 7:30pm at Higher Ground, South Burlington with special guest Sabrina Comellas.
Photographer Alison Turner and mixed media artist Amanda Sandlin share about their creative practices on the road. This week, we're sharing an early episode of our sister podcast, "She Explores." Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.Alison Turner has lived in and out of a van for the past 8 years, and traveled in a teardrop trailer and tent before that. She picked up photography 10 years ago and has been pursuing it since. We learn that there are many reasons Alison loves to escape in her van with her rescue dog Max. Since recording, she now has two adventure dogs.Amanda was relatively new to her life in her built-out minivan. She'd been on the road three months and was learning how to maintain her creative practice on the move. She found that it wasn't easy, but she enjoyed pushing herself and meeting new people. Amanda still works as an artist and is located near Denver, CO.In this episode, you'll hear:Why Alison feels most like herself alone with her dog Max in thebackcountryWhy Alison loves taking photosWhat the photographic process is like for AlisonThe importance of reaching out to those you admireWhen Amanda started to identify as an artistThe challenges Amanda has come up against as a fine artist with amobile studioWhy social media doesn't always tell the full picture of creativityHow travel has made Amanda appreciate people more than everResources mentioned in this episode:Follow Alison on Instagram - @alisontravelsAlison's portfolio - Alison Turner PhotoFollow Amanda on Instagram - @atwildwomanAmanda's portfolio - Amanda SandlinJoin the On the Road, Our Way Facebook Group!Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It'll help other people find us. You can also share this podcast with a friend. Thank you for your support!Episodes air weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Borichevsky on Instagram (@howsheviewsit) and see more of her work through her website, How She Views It.Music is by Josh Woodward and Jason ShawA production of Ravel Media
Photographer Alison Turner and mixed media artist Amanda Sandlin share about their creative practices on the road. This week, we're sharing an early episode of our sister podcast, "She Explores." Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Alison Turner has lived in and out of a van for the past 8 years, and traveled in a teardrop trailer and tent before that. She picked up photography 10 years ago and has been pursuing it since. We learn that there are many reasons Alison loves to escape in her van with her rescue dog Max. Since recording, she now has two adventure dogs. Amanda was relatively new to her life in her built-out minivan. She'd been on the road three months and was learning how to maintain her creative practice on the move. She found that it wasn't easy, but she enjoyed pushing herself and meeting new people. Amanda still works as an artist and is located near Denver, CO. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why Alison feels most like herself alone with her dog Max in the backcountry Why Alison loves taking photos What the photographic process is like for Alison The importance of reaching out to those you admire When Amanda started to identify as an artist The challenges Amanda has come up against as a fine artist with a mobile studio Why social media doesn't always tell the full picture of creativity How travel has made Amanda appreciate people more than ever Resources mentioned in this episode: Follow Alison on Instagram - @alisontravels Alison's portfolio - Alison Turner Photo Follow Amanda on Instagram - @atwildwoman Amanda's portfolio - Amanda Sandlin Women on the Road on Instagram - @womenontheroad Join the Women On The Road Podcast Facebook group Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. You can also share this podcast with a friend. Thank you for your support! Episodes air weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Hughes on Instagram (@howsheviewsit) and see more of her work through her website, How She Views It. Music is by Josh Woodward and Jason Shaw WOTR podcast cover artwork designed by Dani Opal.
Today I sat down with longtime colleague Alison Turner and we talked about the grit needed to succeed in sales leadership. She gets real about what it takes to perform with consistency, and looking at business as a choice. Alison’s interview is all about ACTION and pivoting in business. She has had 4 business and lived in 3 different states, always rising and meeting the challenge to be a top performer. In 10 years between changing business and moves, she has transitioned her journey 7 times, proving tha
Creativity is a big part of #vanlife. Many of the women on the road we've featured are photographers, writers, filmmakers, and visual artists. One reason for this is that a road trip is incredibly invigorating for the mind - it leads us to create wonderful work. It's also because if you make a living as a creative, it often means you can work from anywhere.In Episode 5 below, we interview Alison Turner and Amanda Sandlin. They're two very different women in different stages in their "van lives" as well as their creative careers. Alison has lived in and out of a van for the past 5 years, and traveled in a teardrop trailer and tent before that. She picked up photography 7 years ago and has been pursuing it since. We learn that there are many reasons Alison loves to escape in her van with her rescue dog Max. Amanda is relatively new to her life in her built-out minivan. She's been on the road three months and is learning how to maintain her creative practice on the move. She's found that it hasn't been easy, but she's enjoyed pushing herself and meeting new people.Learn more in their interviews! Sponsored by Peak Design. Music is by Portrayal and Nihilore. CC by A
Alison Turner was born and raised in Southern California. She learned early on that freedom consisted of long family road trips in a wood paneled station wagon. After college graduation, she started her journey of climbing the corporate ladder thinking it would lead me to a better life. Years passed by and I as she made it to the top steps of the ladder, she wasn’t fulfilled. Instead, she felt trapped and uninspired. She decided to give it all up to find her creative soul that was lost along the way. In order to do that, she packed up everything she needed in her car and began to wander across the United States looking for something. What she found was a new appreciation of what is important in life. Shy by nature, having a camera is her excuse to talk to strangers. Because of meeting and talking to strangers, she has met the most interesting folks and has had the chance to do things all because of holding a camera, smiling and saying “hello.” http://www.alisonturnerphoto.com/ http://shelby-lee-adams.blogspot.com/ www.thecandidframe.com info@thecandidframe.com
More From Brussels podcaster, Alison Turner, ducked out of the cold in mid January 2013 to explore an Anglican church just a stone's throw from Louise, but virtually invisible from the street. She met a congregant, Pamela Clements, who described what goes on in the church, and explained what she was doing there on such a cold night. Who knew that the chaplain has a very special relationship with the Queen? More information: http://www.holytrinity.be/ pamela.clements@telenet.be precentor@holytrinity.be
Why do people run in charity races? Reporter, Alison Turner, ran in the Limerick Fun Run with her recorder and discovered that a lot of the reasons are personal: friends, relations or neighbours with illnesses. (Short Irish documentary RTE Ireland).