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On the Brink with Andi Simon
Hannah Kain: Trailblazing the Future of Supply Chains

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 40:02


"Once a quarter, I buy my own company. I step back and ask—what works, what doesn't, and where the opportunity is." — Hannah Kain, CEO of ALOM What does it take to turn a nascent idea in an unfamiliar country into a global success? In this episode of On the Brink with Andi Simon, I had the pleasure of speaking with Hannah Kain, CEO and President of ALOM, a trailblazing supply chain company that began in 1997 and now operates across 20 global locations. Hannah's story is more than a business success—it's a masterclass in innovation, agility, and values-driven leadership. A Leap of Faith—a Vision and a Purpose Born and raised in Denmark, Hannah enjoyed a thriving political and business career before she and her husband bought one-way tickets to the U.S. in 1990. What followed was a journey of reinvention and opportunity. By 1997, Hannah founded ALOM in the heart of Silicon Valley, identifying early on the opportunity to use technology to enhance supply chain operations—well before “supply chain” was a mainstream concept. From the beginning, ALOM was built on innovation. When the company opened its doors, they launched with customer portals and real-time visibility—now standard, but then revolutionary. Their first revenue came from floppy disk duplication. When that technology faded, Hannah pivoted, embracing e-commerce and expanding into regulated industries, always asking: what's next? Mind Games for Modern CEOs One of the most striking takeaways from our conversation is how Hannah rethinks her company—regularly. “Once a quarter,” she says, “I buy my own company.” She imagines herself as an outsider, assessing the business with fresh eyes. What would she keep? What needs to go? What opportunities are emerging? This “buy-your-own-business” mindset keeps her ahead of disruption. This is a deeply anthropological approach—stepping outside your own story to see it anew. It's also core to a Blue Ocean Strategy: shed the outdated, build the new, and serve unmet needs. Innovation, Values, and Culture are What Really Matter While Hannah is passionate about technology and supply chain solutions, her foundation is rooted in values—innovation, collaboration, quality, and diversity. Culture, she believes, isn't a side conversation—it's a strategic priority. And when values misalign, even a high performer may not be the right fit. Culture can make or break agility. “Personnel decisions are more strategic than we think,” Hannah observes, especially in fast-changing environments. You will enjoy watching our Podcast on YouTube: The Future is Here—If You Can See It We explored how Hannah navigates today's volatile supply chain world: tariffs, technology, talent shortages, and trade wars. She shared how she mitigates risks—like storing lithium batteries in an award-winning facility designed specifically for safety—and how she balances immediate challenges with long-term strategic thinking. Her approach? Plan for 95% and build agility for the remaining 5%. “If you don't plan for 95%, you'll be stuck firefighting 100%.” Data, Intuition, and Ecosystems Data is vital, Hannah says—but data alone is not enough. “It's the rearview mirror. You need to look out the windshield.” What she's really looking for is meaning—trends, risks, and opportunities derived from experience, context, and yes, intuition. She credits much of her insight to exploring the entire ecosystem—talking to employees, clients, suppliers, and staying deeply embedded in industry networks. She also emphasized that leaders must separate the urgent from the important, and prioritize the tasks that drive long-term value. What's Next? Hannah believes AI will be transformative in supply chain logistics—especially in image recognition, predictability, and precision. She's skeptical of blockchain until there's wide-scale collaboration, but excited by AI's capacity to reduce risk and increase agility. Her parting wisdom? Don't get stuck managing risk so tightly that you miss opportunity. Reinvention is possible—and necessary. And it begins, quite literally, with a morning shower and one powerful question: “What's the most important thing I can do for my ecosystem today?” Where to learn more about Hannah Kain and the work she is doing: Hannah's Profile: linkedin.com/in/hannahkain Website: alom.com (ALOM) Email: hkain@alom.com Listen to these other podcasts or read the blogs about them: 442: Joyce Salzberg is Changing Lives Through Early Intervention 436: Women, #WorkSchoolHours Can Transform Your Life 429: Embracing the Future: How Matt Leta is Guiding Companies Connect with me: Website: www.simonassociates.net Email: info@simonassociates.net Books:  Learn more about our books here: Rethink: Smashing the Myths of Women in Business Women Mean Business: Over 500 Insights from Extraordinary Leaders to Spark Your Success On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Listen + Subscribe: Available wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share with someone navigating their own leadership journey. Reach out and contact us if you want to see how a little anthropology can help your business grow.  Let's Talk! Andi Simon,PhD CEO | Corporate Anthropologist | Award-winning Author| Top 100 Podcaster Simonassociates.net Info@simonassociates.net @simonandi LinkedIn

RWA Podcast حوارات مع عباس
حوارات مع عباس | عمر فتحي وعالية حلمي Omar Fathy & Alia Helmy #76

RWA Podcast حوارات مع عباس

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 93:48


عــمر فتــحي المدير التنفيذي لشركات Divine Worx, TRM, ALOM & FATiNC أسس شركة ديقين وركس وتولى رئاستها، وهي الشركة المالكة لسلسلة مطاعم "مكاني". تمكن من توسيع العلامة من فرع واحد إلى شبكة واسعة من الفروع، كما أطلق علامات تجارية ناجحة مثل "ست الحسن" و"مطابخ القاهرة"، وغيرها. تابع مسيرته التوسعية بتأسيس شركة ثرايف لإدارة المطاعم، المالكة لسلاسل "إيتاري"، "أوتو"، و"ليتل إيتاري". أثبتت الشركة نجاحها محليًا ودوليًا وحصلت على العديد من الجوائز. كما أسس شركة فات إنك، وهي شركة متخصصة في تقديم الاستشارات الفنية في مجال إنشاء وتشغيل المطاعم. نال جائزة رواد الأعمال في مصر تكريمًا لأداء شركة ثرايف المالي والفني. أطلق لاحقًا شركة ألوم لإدارة المطاعم (ذات مسؤولية محدودة)، وابتكر علامتها التجارية الجديدة "كوكومو"، التي افتتحت تحتها عدة مطاعم ناجحة. عالية حلمي المدير التنفيذي ومؤسسة مشاركة في شركة "Restaurants Projects". من أحدث إنجازاتها افتتاح مركز الطهي Eatery Culinary Hub و World of Food تتمتع عليا بخبرة واسعة في صناعة الضيافة، هي أيضًا المؤسسة المشاركة لشركة Divine Worx، وهي الشركة الأم لعدة علامات تجارية محلية.Produced by: Abbas Aboelhassan Follow: rwa.podcast.eg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rwa.podcast.eg/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/rwa.podcast.eg Twitter: https://twitter.com/rwa_podcast_eg Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rwa.podcast.eg Follow Abbas Aboelhassan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbasaboelhassanofficial/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Abbasyz Follow Omar & Alia: https://www.instagram.com/alia_helmy/ https://www.instagram.com/omarfathy0802/ Listen to our podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1248233 

Yeni Şafak Podcast
İhsan Aktaş-Şalom Gazetesi, iğrenç soykırımı gözümüze sokarak tüm dünyada bu katliamı kınayan milletleri “küresel intifadacı” olmakla suçluyor

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 8:22


28 Mayıs 2025 Çarşamba günü Şalom Gazetesi'nde isimsiz bir yazı yayınlandı. Bu yazı, dünyanın geri kalan bütün milletlerini ve Netanyahu ile haydut çetesini kınayan Yahudileri dahi aptal yerine koyan, sapkın ve kör bir ideolojiden beslenen bir metindi. Hazret, Arap yayılmacılığından ve küresel intifadadan dem vurarak İsrail'e karşı olan milyarlarca insanı teröre destek vermekle suçluyor.

With An S
We Rise By Lifting Others

With An S

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 57:12


On this packed episode, Bola and Sharon review new music from the past few weeks, including Ayra Starr and Wizkid's “Gimme Dat,” Tiwa Savage's “You 4 Me,” Shallipopi and Burna Boy's “Laho 2,” Niniola's “Ginger me (Alom),” Elestee and Ajebo Hustlers' “Space,” and much more. They also debate Rema's position in the ranking of Afrobeats stars.Previous episode referencedFOLA episode - Watch here, listen here.-----We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #WithAnSpod or tag us on Twitter and Instagram (@WithAnSpod).For collaborations or inquiries, email us at withans@culturecustodian.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Intrepid Times
Finding Peace as a Professional Travel Writer and Media Personality - Interview with Shebs Alom

Intrepid Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 33:57


What drives someone to keep exploring the world — not for clicks or clout, but for something deeper? In this episode of the Travel Writing Podcast, we sit down with Shebs Alom — award-winning writer, broadcaster, and host of the Take a Wander with Shebs podcast — for an authentic chat about his journey as a travel writer. Shebs opens up about mental health, finding purpose, and rediscovering joy when travel is your job. We also peel back the curtain on PR travel trips, media award circuits, and the dangers Shebs has faced in his professional life. Plus, he reveals the secret of how he formed a connection with eminent British explorer, Levison Wood. Grab this opportunity to take a peek into the daily realities of life as a professional traveler.

Smart Supply Chain
Logistics Crossroads: Cutting Tariff Costs in 2025

Smart Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 33:03


Logistics analyst Cathy Roberson shares her latest thinking and analysis on how shifting trade policies, tariffs, industry consolidation, and last-mile innovation are reshaping global supply chains. Mid-episode, learn how ALOM is helping its customers mitigate tariff uncertainty and cost, and build resilience in a fast-changing logistics environment. As the industry stands at a crossroads, this conversation offers sharp insight for supply chain leaders to explore strategies on how to stay ahead.

Radio UV
Desde el Auditorio - Édgar Ramón Aguilar de Dios y Claudio Alom Macías: 10 de abril

Radio UV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 45:49


Recuperamos la tradición de producir, grabar y transmitir conciertos en vivo #DesdeElAuditorio de Radio UV. En esta ocasión, disfruta una presentación a cargo de los jóvenes estudiantes de la Facultad de Música y del Instituto Superior de Música del Estado de Veracruz.

ALLsportsradio
Spektakel alom tijdens GP van Qatar in MotoGP! - ALLsportsradio LIVE! 14 april 2025

ALLsportsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 14:34


De laatste van de overzeese Grand Prix's aan het begin van het MotoGP-seizoen zit erop. Op het prachtige, vloeiende circuit van Qatar was het wederom Marc Márquez die de meeste punten verzamelde al had het weinig gescheeld of hij had door eigen toedoen in de eerste bocht voor de tweede GP op rij een nulscore kunnen aantekenen. Verder zagen we de helaas kortstondige terugkeer van regerend wereldkampioen Jorge Martín en reden beide Nederlanders in de Moto2 naar de punten. We blikten terug met Ziggo Sport Racing commentator Frank Weeink. Presentatie: Robert Denneman

Party of One Podcast
[RE-RELEASE] A Land Once Magic with Andre Rivera (plus Bonus Interview: Elliot Davis)

Party of One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 98:26


BONUS EPISODE! In honor of the game crowdfunding, we're re-sharing our 2023 game of A Land Once Magic, genuinely one of my favorite games ever made. We paired it with a special interview with Elliot Davis, who is publishing the game's new physical edition, about why ALOM (and its designer, noted enemy of the show Viditya Voleti) are so great.BACK A LAND ONCE MAGIC: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/moreblueberries/a-land-once-magic---In the distant future, after magic and technology rose and fell, new lives and new peoples make their way, in the shadows of the titans, as best they can…A LAND ONCE MAGIC: https://vidityavoleti.itch.io/a-land-once-magicANDRE RIVERA: https://andrerivera.art/THE ATOMLESS: https://atomless.carrd.co/BLACK LIVES MATTER: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/#ALL MY FANTASY CHILDREN: http://www.allmyfantasychildren.com/YAZEBA'S BED & BREAKFAST: https://redcircle.com/shows/yazebas-bed-and-breakfastPARTY OF ONE DISCORD: https://discordapp.com/invite/SxpQKmKSUPPORT JEFF ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/jeffstormerTHEME SONG: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, “Infinite Lives,” RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/party-of-one-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M
Parlem amb Xevi Alomà, creador i intèrpret de 'Matar el fill', Sala Fènix

Ona Cultural - programa de la ràdio Ona de Sants M

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 29:30


Ha estat un plaer parlar amb Xevi Alomà, autor i intèrpret de 'Matar el fill', amb direcció d'Anna Tamayo, que podeu veure a Sala Fènix fins diumenge 1 de desembre. En Xavier ens parla de la història de la seva relació amb el pare. A través del monòleg, ens oferirà un recital interpretatiu i ens invitarà a fer un viatge per trobar-nos cadascú amb el nostre pare. Gran feina d'interpretació, text i treball escènic. Imprescindible. Ona Cultural Laura Clemente La Clem Cultura teatre On Teatre Batega Cia Alone autor directora actor interpretació

The Executive Room
From Startup to Global Success: Hannah Kain's Supply Chain Success Story

The Executive Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 35:07


In the latest episode of the Executive Room podcast, host Kimberly Afonso welcomes Hannah Kain, the President and CEO of ALOM, a global leader in supply chain contract packaging and fulfillment. In this episode, Hannah shares her inspiring entrepreneurial journey, from starting ALOM in Silicon Valley to growing it into an international powerhouse with operations across five continents.  Tune in to hear Hannah delve into her customer-centric leadership philosophy, the hurdles she and her company overcame during global expansion, and her vocal advocacy for women in business. Subscribe to stay tuned for more insightful conversations with prominent entrepreneurs and vocal leaders.

Lead Like a Woman
What's Holding You Back?

Lead Like a Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 43:22


Hannah Kain is the President and CEO of ALOM, a global supply chain, contract packaging, and fulfillment company. As a global supply chain executive, she has written business books and papers, taught graduate classes, and spoken at various business events. Hannah has extensive international management experience as well as membership and involvement in governmental agencies and business groups, including the National Association of Manufacturers, Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), and How Women Lead. In this episode… Studies show that business financial performance increases when women are given leadership positions. Yet many industries, including the supply chain industry, are perpetually male-dominated. How can male support and organizational collaboration elevate female representation in these industries? As a Danish immigrant with an innate drive to challenge the status quo and help women break into leadership roles, Hannah Kain advocates for involvement with industry networks and leadership associations that promote women's voices and ideas. Organizations like the Women's Business Enterprise National Council and other niche associations can advance women's roles in their companies and industries. When men and women collaborate within these organizations, they can enhance company culture and results. In today's episode of the Lead Like a Woman Show, Andrea Heuston sits down with Hannah Kain, the President and CEO of ALOM, to discuss empowering women in the supply chain industry. Hannah shares her Danish upbringing, advice for women leaders to encourage their teams, and how she champions women's leadership.

Now that's Significant
The power of narrative psychology in market research with Kristian Alomá

Now that's Significant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 37:00


In this episode of "Now That's Significant, a market research podcast," host Michael Howard sits down with Kristian Alomá, founder and CEO of Threadline, a market research and brand strategy agency, to discuss the power of narrative psychology in branding and market research. Kristian, with a PhD in psychology and over 20 years of experience in marketing, shares his insights on how understanding consumer narratives can transform brand relationships. Here are five key takeaways from the episode: 1. Narrative psychology helps us understand consumers on a deeper level: By examining the stories consumers tell about their experiences, we gain insights into their motivations, values, and relationships with brands. 2. Context is crucial for understanding consumer behavior: The meaning of a behavior can change dramatically depending on the context, so it's essential to consider the broader circumstances surrounding consumer actions. 3. Brands should strive to be supportive characters in their customers' stories: Instead of positioning themselves as heroes, brands should aim to play a supporting role, empowering customers to be the heroes of their own narratives. 4. Human moderation is essential for capturing the nuances of consumer stories: While AI can be a valuable tool, human moderators are better equipped to detect inauthenticity and understand the emotional depth of consumer narratives. 5. The future of branding lies in human authenticity: As AI becomes more prevalent in consumer experiences, there will be a growing demand for brands that offer genuine human connection and authenticity. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the power of narrative psychology in branding and market research. Don't forget to check out other episodes of "Now That's Significant" on all major podcast platforms!  *** Infotools Harmoni is a fit-for-purpose market research analysis, visualization, and reporting platform that gives the world's leading brands the tools they need to better understand their consumers, customers, organization, and market. www.infotools.com Established in 1990, we work with some of the world's top brands around the world, including Coca-Cola, Orange, Samsung, and Mondelēz. Our powerful cloud-based platform, Harmoni, is purpose-built for market research. From data processing to investigation, dashboards to collaboration, Harmoni is a true "data-to-decision-making" solution for in-house corporate insights teams and agencies. While we don't facilitate market research surveys, we make it easy for to find and share compelling insights that go over-and-above what stakeholders want, inspiring them to act decisively. One of the most powerful features of Harmoni is Discover, a time-tested, time-saving, and investigative approach to data analysis. Using automated analyses to reveal patterns and trends, Discover minimizes potential research bias by removing the need for requesting and manually analyzing scores of cumbersome crosstabs – often seeing what you can't. Discover helps you easily find what differentiates groups that matter to you, uncover what makes them unique, and deliver data points that are interesting, relevant, and statistically significant, plus see things others can't. Add to all this an impending GenAI feature, and you have an extremely powerful, future-proofed tool.

Na Ceste Brno
24|08|18| František Brückner | David & Abšalom

Na Ceste Brno

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 30:30


Poslechněte si pokračování seriálu kázání o vzestupech a pádech krále Davida od Františka Brücknera. Tentokrát bude řeč o hlubokém konfliktu mezi otcem a synem, který přivedl Izrael až do občanské války. 2. Samuelova 13: 23-29 Po dvou letech se přihodilo, že Abšalóm slavil stříž ovcí v Baal-chasóru, jenž je nedaleko Efrajimu. Abšalóm pozval všechny královské syny a předstoupil před krále s prosbou: „Hle, tvůj otrok slaví stříž. Nechť jde prosím král a jeho služebníci s tvým otrokem.“ Král však Abšalómovi odvětil: „Nikoli, můj synu. Všichni jít nemůžeme, nechceme ti být na obtíž.“ A ač na něho naléhal, nechtěl jít, ale požehnal mu. Abšalóm tedy řekl: „Nemohl by s námi jít můj bratr Amnón?“ Král se ho zeptal: „Proč má s tebou jit?“ Ale když Abšalóm na něho naléhal, poslal s ním Amnóna i všechny královské syny. Abšalóm přikázal své družině: „Hleďte, až bude Amnón rozjařen vínem a až vám řeknu: ‚Bijte Amnóna!‘, usmrťte ho a nebojte se. Je to na můj příkaz. Buďte rozhodní a stateční!“ Abšalómova družina naložila s Amnónem podle Abšalómova příkazu.  2. Samuelova 15: 1-6 Později si Abšalóm opatřil vůz, koně a padesát mužů, kteří před ním běhali. Abšalóm za časného jitra stával při cestě u brány. Každého muže, který měl spor a přicházel ke králi k soudu, si Abšalóm zavolal a vyptával se: „Z kterého jsi města?“ Když odpověděl: „Tvůj služebník je z toho a toho izraelského kmene“, Abšalóm mu řekl: „Pohleď, tvá záležitost je dobrá a správná, ale od krále nemůžeš čekat vyslyšení.“ A Abšalóm dodával: „Kdybych já byl ustanoven v zemi soudcem, zjednal bych spravedlnost každému, kdo by ke mně se svým sporem a právní záležitostí přišel.“ Když se pak někdo přiblížil, aby se mu poklonil, vztáhl ruku, uchopil ho a políbil. Tímto způsobem se Abšalóm choval k celému Izraeli, který přicházel ke králi k soudu. Tak Abšalóm lstivě získával srdce izraelských mužů. 2. Samuelova 12: 11-12 „Hle já způsobím, aby proti tobě povstalo zlo z tvého domu. Před tvýma očima vezmu tvé ženy a dám je tomu, kdo je ti blízký, ten bude s tvými ženami spát za bílého dne. A ačkoli tys to spáchal tajně, já tuto věc učiním před celým Izraelem, a to za dne.“ 2. Samuelova 16: 5-13 Právě odtamtud vycházel muž z čeledi Saulova domu jménem Šimeí, syn Gérův. Vyšel a zlořečil a házel kamením po Davidovi a po všech služebnících krále Davida, ačkoli po jeho pravici i levici byl veškerý lid a všichni bohatýři. Při svém zlořečení volal Šimeí takto: „Táhni, táhni, vrahu, ničemníku! Na tebe Hospodin obrátil všechnu krev Saulova domu. Na jeho místě stal ses králem, Hospodin však dal království do rukou tvého syna Abšalóma. To máš za všechno to zlo, vždyť jsi vrah!“ Tu řekl králi Abíšaj, syn Serújin: „Copak tento mrtvý pes smí zlořečit králi, mému pánu? Nejraději bych šel a srazil mu hlavu.“ Ale král odvětil: „Co je vám do mých záležitostí, synové Serújini? On zlořečí, protože mu Hospodin řekl: ‚Zlořeč Davidovi!‘ Kdo se potom smí ptát: ‚Proč to děláš?‘“ A David Abíšajovi a všem svým služebníkům řekl: „Hle, můj syn, který vyšel z mého lůna, ukládá mi o život. Oč větší důvod má k tomu ten Benjamínec! Nechte ho, ať zlořečí, neboť mu to nařídil Hospodin. Snad Hospodin pohlédne na mé ponížení, snad mi Hospodin za to jeho dnešní zlořečení odplatí dobrem!“ David se svými muži pokračoval v cestě a Šimeí se ubíral podle něho po svahu hory, šel a zlořečil a házel po něm kamení a metal prach. Následující oddíly se bohužel kvůli rozsahu nevešly, můžete si je přečíst sami: 2. Samuelova 18:6-16 2. Samuelova 19:1-9

Smart Supply Chain
What Should Every 3PL Know About Li-ion Battery Storage Safety

Smart Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 26:50


In this Smart Supply Chain podcast episode, fire safety expert Todd LaBerge shares detailed data on the fire risks of lithium-ion batteries and what questions to ask your 3PL to ensure inventory is protected. Find out what industry leading safety Li-ion fire safety measures ALOM is implementing in our new Sacramento, CA facility to protect customers and ensure workplace safety.

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges
El 48è Open d'Escacs parla català. Triomf per al mestre internacional Robert Alomà. En fem balanç amb Francesc González

Ràdio Maricel de Sitges

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Amb Francesc González, president de la Penya d'Escacs del Prado, fem balanç de la 48ª edició de l'Open Internacional d'Escacs 'Vila de Sitges', que ha finalitzat amb el triomf del mestre internacional català Robert Alomà. L'entrada El 48è Open d’Escacs parla català. Triomf per al mestre internacional Robert Alomà. En fem balanç amb Francesc González ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Esports – Ràdio Maricel de Sitges. 107.8 FM
El 48è Open d'Escacs parla català. Triomf per al mestre internacional Robert Alomà. En fem balanç amb Francesc González

Esports – Ràdio Maricel de Sitges. 107.8 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024


Amb Francesc González, president de la Penya d'Escacs del Prado, fem balanç de la 48ª edició de l'Open Internacional d'Escacs 'Vila de Sitges', que ha finalitzat amb el triomf del mestre internacional català Robert Alomà. L'entrada El 48è Open d’Escacs parla català. Triomf per al mestre internacional Robert Alomà. En fem balanç amb Francesc González ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.

Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
BrandSmart 2024: The Future of Marketing, Brand Experience and Generative AI

Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 60:34 Transcription Available


Fresh from visiting the future of marketing at AMA Chicago's BrandSmart 2024, your Growing Social Now Host Barbara Rozgonyi, dissects the revolutionary ideas and trends reshaping our industry. Expect to hear about the seismic shifts AI is causing in our field, not just in terms of efficiency but as a catalyst for creativity and connection. We'll reflect on the power of storytelling in brand identity, the evolution of B2B marketing, and the ways AI is reshaping the advertising landscape. This episode isn't just a recap; it's an invitation to be part of a bold new era where marketing is as much about innovation and audacity as it is about understanding and engaging with the stories we all share. At one hour, THE longest Growing Social Now News episode ever is power-packed with insights and takeaways to transport you to the future. Thanks for listening, subscribing, and sharing! #BrandSmart2024 #barbararozgonyi #2024marketingtrends #b2bmarketing #b2cmarketing #dtcmarketing #fractionalcmo #amachicago #americanmarketingassocation #podcast #marketingpodcast #podcasthostMentioned in this episodeLeslie Marshall Chief Marketing Officer, Mesmerise Group, former AMA Chicago President, as an excellent #BrandSmart2024 Emcee; and Chris McGuire, AMA Chicago President, Director Of Client Growth and Engagement, McGuffin Creative Group, Inc., and an engaging game show host!!Thanks to AMA Chicago for hosting and these smart speakers for sharing their brilliance:Staying Grounded While Launching an Out-of-this-World Brand Sheila Hamilton, Marketing and Menu Lead - New Business Ventures, McDonald'sEmbracing A.I. and Maintaining the Human TouchJennifer Polk, Chief Marketing and Digital Experience Officer, Feeding AmericaBeyond the Game: Crafting Unforgettable Brand Experience Journeys Through SportsLinden White, Head of Account Management and Integrated Solutions, rEvolutionLisa Nucci, CMO, Choose ChicagoDan Moriarty, CMO, Chicago Fire FCBranding in the Narrative Economy: The Psychology of Consumer ExperiencesKristian A. Alomá, Ph.D., Founder & CEO, ThreadlineAsk Me Anything Panel of ExpertsShannon Lee, Senior VP of Creative, StudioNorthPepper Miller, President, The Hunter-Miller GroupLindsay Gash, Creative Innovation Lead, NA Agency, MetaAndy Crestodina, Co-founder & CMO, Orbit Media StudiosInnovation as CreativityMeghan Hurley, Vice-President of Global Brand Marketing, Claire'sBronco Boost: Generative AI's Marketing Journey Goes from Zero to 60Joe Grigsby, Panel Moderator, VMLJen Swanstrom, US Retail & Shopper Marketing Manager, Ford Motor CompanyChris Scuro, VP/DiThanks for listening, commenting, liking, sharing, and adding Growing Social Now to your podcast playlist!!Cheers to your success,Barbara RozgonyiFounder, CoryWest Media, Top PR Blogger, Host of Growing Social Now, International Speaker and Inspirational Storyteller, Creative Marketing Team Coach, LinkedIn Social Selling Trainer, Avid Hiker, Natural Photographer Barbara Rozgonyi on Facebook Barbara Rozgonyi on InstagramBarbara Rozgonyi on LinkedInBarbara Rozgonyi on TikTokBarbara Rozgonyi on TwitterYouTubeGrowing Social Now wiredPRworksBarbaraRozgonyi.com

De Basketbal Podcast
Play-in preview, MVP Award, spektakel alom...

De Basketbal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 44:24


In deze aflevering van De Basketbal Podcast: • Complete Play-in Preview! • Wat een spectaculair einde van het regular season!  • Knicks tweede in het Oosten • Cavs spelen met Karma • Pacers - Bucks rivalry • Moeten de Lakers opzettelijk verliezen? #nbanews #nbamemes #nba2k #nbahaircuts #nbaallstar #nbahighlights #nbahoops #nba2kleague #nba2kmyteam #nbarumors #nbajam #nbastats #nbaplays #nbadunks #nbastore #nbagames #nba2k23 #jordan #jalenbrunson #knicks #sixers #lebronjames #lebron #embiid #nbaplayin #nbaplayoffs

De Dag
#1570 - Naar wie luisteren Israël en Iran nu?

De Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 25:39


Na de directe aanval van Iran op Israël wordt alles in het werk gesteld om te de-escaleren. Maar laten Israël en Iran zich door andere landen iets zeggen? Er zijn mensen die zeggen; het zat er al sinds 1979 aan te komen, en nu is het gebeurd. Dat Iran de Rubicon is overgestoken. Anderen zeggen; Netanyahu heeft bewust een reactie van Iran uitgelokt om zich zeker te stellen van Westerse steun. Weer anderen; dat dit mogelijk het begin is van een veel groter conflict, mogelijk zelfs een derde wereldoorlog. Of juist: dat er gecalculeerd en beheerst is geëscaleerd en dat het gelukkig meevalt. Analyses zijn er volop, kortom, na de eerste rechtstreekse aanval van Iran op Israël. Alom klinkt ook de roep om de-escalatie. Maar naar wie luisteren Israël en Iran? Daarover hoor je in deze podcast voormalig Israël-correspondent Inez Polak en arabist Leo Kwarten. Reageren? Mail dedag@nos.nl Presentatie en montage: Elisabeth Steinz Redactie: Lars Hulshof

Build a Better Agency Podcast
EP 444: What behavioral economics tells us about how people connect with brands with Kristian Alomá, PhD

Build a Better Agency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 46:33


Everybody has a story they're trying to tell, and brands play a massive role in people's stories, whether they realize it or not. Most of the time, the stories consumers associate with a brand aren't what we think they are. This is where behavioral economics becomes vital to creating an effective marketing strategy.   Behavioral economics is a study that attempts to make sense of people's behavior around spending. We don't always make spending decisions in our best interest and often base purchasing decisions on our emotions. In fact, people usually connect and interact with brands the same way they connect with people. This leaves brands with a lot of pressure on their backs. If you ignore your loyal customers' needs and wants, they will feel deeply betrayed. But if you listen to their stories and get to the core of what they're looking for, you'll build a trust that feels like a close friendship. The psychology behind consumer behavior is complicated but fascinating. Join us this week to discover how brands can use behavioral economics to build an effective marketing strategy that fosters deep trust from your customers. A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: What is behavioral economics? Why people build human-like relationships with brands How narrative psychology can improve our relationships with our customers Clues that a brand uses narrative psychology well Convincing clients that a strategy based on behavioral psychology is worth investing in How strategic changes ripple throughout a whole organization Getting to the bottom of your customer story What brands get wrong about customer stories Why feelings of betrayal run deep when brands miss the mark

Disruptive CEO Nation
Episode 242: Navigating the Narrative Economy: Building Relationships and Purposeful Brands with Kristian A Alomá, PhD, CEO of Threadline; Chicago, IL, USA

Disruptive CEO Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 32:28


Today, we delve into the world of the narrative economy and its profound implications for businesses. Our guest, Kristian Alomá, CEO of Threadline, offers insights into the power of storytelling, branding, and purposeful marketing. I have known Kristian for many years and I am always impressed by the wisdom and insights he brings to strategic business conversations. Is your team doing all it can to build meaningful connections with target audiences in today's dynamic landscape? See what Kristian thinks you should consider as you expand your brand. - Understanding the Narrative Economy: Kristian introduces the concept of the narrative economy, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in branding and marketing. Drawing from his background in psychology, he highlights the parallels between human relationships and brand-consumer connections, stressing the need for authenticity and emotional resonance. - Building Relationships with Brands: Kristian discusses how consumers form relationships with brands, mirroring the dynamics of interpersonal connections. By focusing on enhancing the customer experience and aligning with their values, businesses can foster loyalty and trust, transcending transactional interactions. - Know the Role of Purpose in Branding: Kristian emphasizes the significance of purpose-driven branding in today's market. He shares case studies, including Tony's Chocolonely, to illustrate how brands can align with social causes and advocate for positive change, resonating with socially conscious consumers. - Consider Narrative Design Principles: Kristian explores the core principles of narrative design, a framework rooted in narrative psychology. By understanding and shaping the stories that resonate with their audience, businesses can craft compelling brand narratives that engage and inspire, driving long-term relationships. - Know Trends in Marketing: Kristian reflects on current marketing trends, cautioning against a sole focus on virality over purpose and authenticity. He highlights the evolving expectations of consumers, particularly younger demographics, who prioritize brands that demonstrate social responsibility and ethical practices. Kristian is a seasoned storyteller and strategist who believes in harnessing the power of narrative psychology and social sciences to forge meaningful connections with audiences. Kristian has spent over 20 years enhancing major brands like Harley-Davidson and Coca-Cola and boosting nonprofit outreach with his marketing acumen.His brand strategy firm leverages his PhD in narrative psychology to develop impactful stories that engage stakeholders. A lecturer at the Kellogg SchoolCenter for Nonprofit Management at Northwestern University and author of "Start with the Story," Kristian champions storytelling's role in brand building, especially for nonprofits. Committed to ethical communication, he contributes to the American Psychology Association and B Lab's Marketer's Network. Connect with Kristian: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristianaloma/ Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Start-Story-Brand-Building-Narrative-Economy/dp/1544537379/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YLBakXksk8A5MMPV7kuXBjmsP-l5rlzSwBEcMM64oxE.YHNJb5BblzS-UpuS7L4fiPpTucb9GCe9SzpGCQhFD9o&qid=1708439935&sr=8-1 Connect with Allison: Feedspot has named Disruptive CEO Nation as one of the Top 25 CEO Podcasts on the web and it is ranked the number 10 CEO podcast to listen to in 2024! https://podcasts.feedspot.com/ceo_podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisonsummerschicago/ Website: https://www.disruptiveceonation.com/ Twitter: @DisruptiveCEO #digitalmarketing #branding #socialgood #Bcorp #CEO #startup #startupstory #founder #business #businesspodcast #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Let's Talk Supply Chain
395: Women in Supply Chain, Lisa Dolan

Let's Talk Supply Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 50:00


Lisa Dolan talks about her 26 year tenure at ALOM; how the industry has changed and the emerging trends to look out for; and why supply chain needs a re-brand.

La Sotana 2019-21
La Sotana 324 amb Berta Alomà

La Sotana 2019-21

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 72:07


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Rebooting Capitalism
Ep #72: Sustainable Supply Chains with Lisa Dolan

Rebooting Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 45:45


COVID made many things painfully clear about our world, and one of the biggest ones was the sensitivity and precariousness of our world's supply chain. This week's guest, Lisa Dolan, is the Vice President of Supply Chain Strategy at ALOM, a supply chain management company that works with some of the world's biggest and best-known brands.   Tune in this week to discover why environmental stewardship is key to every supply chain in existence. We're discussing how Lisa supports businesses in creating sustainable supply chains, and you'll learn what your organization can do to become part of the supply-chain solution our world needs.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://sensiba.com/resources/

Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast
647: Is your brand story ready for the narrative economy? A chat with Kristian A. Alomá

Christoph Trappe: Business Storytelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 23:20


Kristian A. Alomá, Ph.D., author of "Start with the Story: Brand-Building in a Narrative Economy"  joins me on Episode 647 of "The Business Storytelling Show" to discuss: What is the narrative economy? Why does the narrative economy exist? How is brand building different in the narrative economy? And more. Join us and grab a copy of his book here: https://amzn.to/3U6gr0r

eCom Logistics Podcast
Charting Sustainable Paths in Logistics with Hannah Kain

eCom Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 47:31


Hannah Kain, President and CEO of ALOM, a supply chain company she founded in 1997, oversees its global operations serving Fortune 500 customers in technology, automotive, life sciences, and regulated industries across 19 locations. Born in Denmark, Hannah has a diverse background, including teaching at Copenhagen Business School. She holds multiple board positions, including with the National Association of Manufacturers and WBENC, where she serves as 1st vice chair. Recognized for her leadership, Hannah has received various awards, including being named a 2023 SDCE Supply Chain Pro to Know and a 2021 WE USA Top WBE CEO. In 2020, she was featured in Business Insider's Top 100 People Transforming Business and received the SDCE Women Leaders in Supply Chain award, among other honors.SHOW SUMMARYIn this episode of eCom Logistics Podcast, Dan Coll and Ninaad Acharya interview Hannah Kain, the President and CEO of ALOM, a supply chain company. Hannah shares her journey of starting the business in the 90s and discusses the catalysts that drove her into the supply chain space. She emphasizes the importance of technology, quality, and sustainability in supply chain operations. Hannah also addresses the challenges faced by women in the industry and the need for ESG (environmental, social, and governance) reporting. She highlights the role of AI in supply chain and shares her insights on future trends and challenges.HIGHLIGHTS[00:02:55] Hannah's motivation for starting ALOM and her fascination with technology and manufacturing[00:08:09] The importance of technology, ESG, and quality in ALOM's approach[00:11:44] The origin of ALOM's diverse service offerings and their focus on customer needs[00:13:23] Discussion on the challenges and experiences of being a female founder in the 90s[00:23:18] Hannah emphasizes the importance of integrating sustainability into every decision[00:27:05] Hannah shares a story about addressing human trafficking in the supply chain[00:29:19] Importance of employee engagement and retention in creating a positive work environment[00:32:12] Hannah shares her approach to onboarding and reducing the time it takes for employees to become effective[00:34:00] Dan asks about the use of AI in supply chain and Hannah's perspective on its current and future applications[00:42:32] Challenges in the supply chain industryQUOTES[00:00:27] "Once you start measuring and actually have a system for capturing data, it's where you can really leverage and make a difference in those areas."[00:23:18] "I think it's key to get it into every decision being made and also to create that visibility over to customers."[00:34:00] "I think a lot of the issues we're having now will be solved by technology. And so I'm a big technology believer."Find out more about Hannah Kain in the link below:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahkain/

20 perccel a jövőbe
205: Kütyüből nem lesz szalonna

20 perccel a jövőbe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 61:46


Mélységek és magasságok, emberek, állatok, gépek Jegyzetek Műholdudvar rovat A hét totemműholdja (https://earthsky.org/human-world/orbital-oopsy-a-tool-bag-is-now-orbiting-earth/) Megjöttek a hat éve fellőtt Euclid első színes fotói (https://thenextweb.com/news/esa-euclid-space-mission-releases-first-colour-images) Ótech és újtech rovat A vízből veszik ki az energiát, de nem úgy (https://thenextweb.com/news/uk-startup-ocean-thermal-energy-technology) Apropó vízzel hajtott autók (politika trigger warning) (https://magyarnarancs.hu/tudomany/a-vizzel-mukodo-motor-kepzelet-es-valosag-263297) A Google elvette a meteorológusok munkáját (https://thenextweb.com/news/deepmind-ai-graphcast-weather-forecasting) Alom luxuskivitelben rovat Végre egy fontos kutatás: macskák arckifejezését vizsgálták (https://hvg.hu/tudomany/20231102_macska_arckifejezes_erzelmek_duh_baratsagossag_agresszio) Az egész életünk egy hazugság volt, a macskák nem is úgy dorombolnak, ahogy eddig gondoltuk (https://www.instagram.com/p/CzHRIhAMB2N/), durvább részletek a kutatásról itt (https://www.science.org/content/article/how-do-cats-purr-new-finding-challenges-long-held-assumptions) Kütyüből nem lesz szalonna rovat Itt a Humane AI (https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/9/23953901/humane-ai-pin-launch-date-price-openai) 10 évig készült ez a blogposzt, megérte (https://cabel.com/2023/11/06/dak-and-the-golden-age-of-gadget-catalogs/) Patreon itt (https://www.patreon.com/kaszt) Hírlevél itt (http://eepurl.com/g7Bfd1)

Northwestern Intersections
Making Marketing Authentic, with Kristian Alomá '02

Northwestern Intersections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 31:56


Alomá is a CEO, lecturer, and author based in Chicago. He went from working in communications and consulting to lecturing at Northwestern to founding his own marketing company, Threadline. Alomá applies his knowledge of narrative psychology to the practice of marketing and branding, serving as a self-described “couples therapist” for clients and their customers. Join us as Alomá talks about his journey toward founding his dream company and finding time to write a bestselling book, Start with the Story: Brand-Building in a Narrative Economy.

What I Believe
EP 55 – Alom Shaha on becoming a humanist, the joy of teaching, and writing 'The Young Atheist's Handbook'

What I Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 34:48


Andrew Copson speaks to science communicator Alom Shaha who shares his experiences as a teacher and author. From growing up in a strict Bangladeshi Muslim area in south-east London, to the role of his teachers in shaping his worldview, it's a thought-provoking episode about the power of education and the thrill of intellectual endeavour.    Alom Shaha is a patron of Humanists UK. In 2012, he published The Young Atheist's Handbook: Living a Good Life Without God. The book chronicles his upbringing in a strict Bangladeshi Muslim area in south-east London in the 1970s and 80s and outlines the intellectual journey which led him to identify as a humanist. It was launched at an event organised by Humanists UK, which later ran a successful crowdfunder to distribute copies of the book to every school in the country. Alom is also a former trustee of Humanists UK.   What I Believe was the title of two separate essays by the philosopher Bertrand Russell and the philosopher EM Forster in the early 20th century. These two humanists set out their approach to life, their fundamental worldview, in a way that was accessible to all. In this podcast, Chief Executive of Humanists UK, Andrew Copson, speaks to humanists today to understand more about what they believe, to understand more about the values, convictions, and opinions they live by.   Humanists UK is the national charity working on behalf of non religious people to advance free thinking and promote a tolerant society. If you'd like to support the podcast or find out more about the humanist approach to life or the work that we do, please visit humanists.uk. If you like what you see, please consider joining as a member:    You can follow Humanists UK on Twitter (X), Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok – and please remember to leave a 5 star review! What I Believe is produced by Sophie Castle.

The Rebound
The reBound: Who's afraid of AI? Not us

The Rebound

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 24:42


Listen in as ALOM's Brandon Marugg discusses the rise of AI and its potential in the supply chain.   On this episode of The Rebound, Brandon Marugg, the chief operating officer at ALOM, a manager of global supply chains, explains why and where his firm is investing in AI to take the supply chain to the next level, along with the reasons we need to be be cautious with this powerful new technology. ASCM  CEO Abe Eshkenazi and SCMR Editor Bob Trebilcock host.    It's hard to imagine a technology that has garnered as much press as Artificial Intelligence. And, it seems as if we're of two minds about AI: It's either lauded as the most important technological development of the last 100 years, one that will revolutionize our lives, or a precursor to the end of humanity as we know it. It is all a little scary. But, maybe it doesn't have to be, at least for supply chain managers.     On this episode of The Rebound, ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi and SCMR Editor Bob Trebilcock talk with ALOM's Brandon Marugg about the present and future potential applications for AI, along with the some of the reasons we may all need to proceed with caution.   Be sure to listen wherever you get your podcasts. 

Mind the Gap: Making Education Work Across the Globe
The Power of Teaching: Making a Positive Impact with Alom Shaha, Mind the Gap, Ep. 64 (S4,E1)

Mind the Gap: Making Education Work Across the Globe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 46:45


On this episode of Mind The Gap, Tom and Emma are joined by special guest Alom Shaha, a teacher with over 25 years of experience. Alom shares his journey from working in television to rediscovering his passion for teaching and the sense of community it provides. During the conversation, Alom discusses his upcoming children's book that aims to teach young readers about scientific discoveries, specifically how rainbows are formed (How To Find a Rainbow). Inspired by his children, Alom found it easy to develop the characters in the book, as they were based on his daughters. The discussion also delves into Alom's belief that the teaching profession is undervalued when compared to other professions. He expresses his deep frustration with the numerous challenges and immense pressure that teachers constantly face. He also shares his experience writing a book about atheism and non-belief for young people, discussing the positive feedback he received and the importance of allowing people from Muslim backgrounds to openly explore atheism (The Young Atheist's Handbook). He addresses the complexities of identity and the role Twitter plays in muddying the waters. Reflecting on his upbringing and his children, Alom underscores the importance of nurturing children's curiosity and providing access to resources and supportive environments for learning. He takes responsibility for creating a positive learning environment and hopes that all children can encounter teachers and peers who encourage their thirst for knowledge. The conversation concludes with Alom sharing the challenges he faced while writing his current book, the constraints placed on him, and his belief that science should be taught in a way that highlights its interconnectedness and cultural significance (Why Don't Things Fall Up?: and Six Other Science Lessons You Missed at School). He emphasizes the need for science to be accessible to everyone, as it allows humans to make sense of the world and share their understanding. Participants  Alom Shaha was born in Bangladesh but grew up in London. A science teacher, writer, and filmmaker, he has spent most of his professional life sharing his passion for science and education with the public. Alom has produced, directed, and appeared in a number of television programs for broadcasters, such as the BBC, and has received fellowships from the National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Arts (NESTA) and the Nuffield Foundation. Alom has represented his community as an elected politician and has volunteered at various charitable organizations. Follow Alom on Twitter @alomshaha and read more about him at www.alomshaha.com Tom Sherrington has worked in schools as a teacher and leader for 30 years and is now a consultant specializing in teacher development and curriculum & assessment planning. His books include Teaching WalkThrus: Five-step guides to instructional coaching, Teaching WalkThrus 2: Five-step guides to instructional coaching, Teaching WalkThrus 3: Five-step guides to instructional coaching, Rosenshine's Principles in Action, and The Learning Rainforest Fieldbook. He regularly contributes to conferences and CPD sessions locally and nationally and is busy working in schools and colleges across the UK and around the world. Follow Tom on Twitter @teacherhead Emma Turner joined Discovery Schools Academy Trust as the Research and CPD lead after 20 years in primary teaching. She founded ‘NewEd – Joyful CPD for early-career teachers,' a not-for-profit approach to CPD to encourage positivity amongst the profession and help retain teachers in post. Turner is the author of Be More Toddler: A Leadership Education From Our Little Learners,  Let's Talk About Flex: Flipping the flexible working narrative for education, Simplicitus: The Interconnected Primary Curriculum & Effective Subject Leadership, and Simplicitus Altius: Leading the Interconnected Primary Curriculum. Follow Emma on Twitter @emma_turner75. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindthegap-edu/message

Supply Chain Now Radio
5 Things to Know about the Future of Supply Chain

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 65:54


As the world becomes more complex, global supply chains must keep pace. New complexities layer over old, and if the supply ecosystem is not carefully and strategically managed, it can become unstable to the point of collapse. For that reason, supply chain professionals should always be looking to the future, anticipating what is next and building a foundation strong enough to grow.Hannah Kain is the President and CEO of ALOM, a global supply chain, contract packaging and fulfillment company. She is also a writer, speaker, and graduate level educator who has seen a lot of change during her time in supply chain, most especially the growing adversity to risk.In this episode, Hannah returns to Supply Chain Now to join co-hosts Scott Luton and Greg White for a conversation about the future of supply chain:- Why companies that plan to include nearsourcing need to start investing in local infrastructure well in advance of expecting to meet demand that way- How supply chain technology has improved, and why it still has further to go- The enormous impact that the supply chain profession can have around ESG and why that comes with a great responsibilityAdditional Links & Resources:Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comCheck out our new Supply Chain Now Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3emdLcKSubscribe to Supply Chain Now and all other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribeJoin the NOW Community: http://bit.ly/41kpUSO2023 Q2 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: https://bit.ly/3VuwnIkWEBINAR- Unlocking the Power of Diversification in Last Mile Delivery: A Game-Changing Webinar for Logistics Professionals: https://bit.ly/445N2F2WEBINAR- 3 Proven Strategies to Level-Up Your Business with Walmart: https://bit.ly/3DUpVT5WEBINAR- A Match Made in Heaven - Your ERP and Inventory Planning Software: https://bit.ly/3sP3TyLWEBINAR- Five Steps to Getting Proactive with Digitization and Supply Chain Data: https://bit.ly/3LejfTQThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Greg White. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/five-things-know-future-supply-chain-1167

Economist Podcasts
Babbage: Summer science lessons

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 37:31


How much science do you remember from school? Do you know how a simple electric motor works, or what the Doppler effect is? Basic physics is taught early in schools, but is easily forgotten. To learn some basic science, we travel this week to the Royal Institution (RI) in London, one of the world's oldest and established venues for scientific education and research. It hosts the annual Christmas lectures, which have cemented its reputation for demonstrations of how science works. Good demonstrations can play a big role in making abstract science concepts come alive. Alok Jha, The Economist's science and technology editor, meets author and physics teacher Alom Shaha at the RI for some summer science lessons. Alok speaks to Dan Plane, head of Demonstrations at the RI, about the institution's history and the importance of making science fun and accessible. Alom also leads Alok through a few science demos to explore some key concepts taught in schools today. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Babbage from Economist Radio
Babbage: Summer science lessons

Babbage from Economist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 37:31


How much science do you remember from school? Do you know how a simple electric motor works, or what the Doppler effect is?  Basic physics is taught early in schools, but is easily forgotten. To learn some basic science, we travel this week to the Royal Institution (RI) in London, one of the world's oldest and established venues for scientific education and research. It hosts the annual Christmas lectures, which have cemented its reputation for demonstrations of how science works. Good demonstrations can play a big role in making abstract science concepts come alive. Alok Jha, The Economist's science and technology editor, meets author and physics teacher Alom Shaha at the RI for some summer science lessons. Alok speaks to Dan Plane, head of Demonstrations at the RI, about the institution's history and the importance of making science fun and accessible. Alom also leads Alok through a few science demos to explore some key concepts taught in schools today. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast
The Outsourced Supply Chain with Hannah Kain

The Logistics of Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 57:41


Hannah Kain and Joe Lynch discuss the outsourced supply chain, a topic Hannah is familiar with due to ALOM's extensive experience managing supply chain functions for diverse industries. Hannah is Founder and CEO of ALOM, a leading global supply chain management services and solutions provider, offering comprehensive services to Fortune 500 clients in various industries. About Hannah Kain Hannah Kain is President and CEO of ALOM, a supply chain company she founded in 1997. ALOM operates out of 19 global locations to support its Fortune 500 customers in the technology, automotive, life sciences, and regulated industry sectors. Hannah was born in Denmark where - in addition to a business and political career - she taught at Copenhagen Business School. Hannah is a board member of the National Association of Manufacturers, WBEC-Pacific, the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) where she also serves as WBENC Forum 1st vice chair, board chair of How Women Lead–Silicon Valley, and is a member of the Committee of 200 for executive women. Hannah was named an SDCE 2023 Supply Chain Pro to Know and 2021 WE USA Top WBE CEO. In 2020 she was featured as a Business Insider Top 100 People Transforming Business, recognized as a Top 10 Women in Logistics by Global Trade Magazine, and won the SDCE Women Leaders in Supply Chain award.  About ALOM ALOM is a global supply chain management services and solutions provider, serving as a strategic partner to its Fortune 500 clients in the technology, automotive, life sciences, and highly regulated industry sectors. Headquartered in Fremont, CA, USA, its teams of technology engineers and supply chain specialists operate globally from 19 locations. Committed to environmental and social responsibility, ALOM manages the physical supply chain from procurement, inventory management, contract assembly, digital media and print, to omni-channel fulfillment and returns. ALOM seamlessly integrates digital and financial streams into the physical supply chain, deploying e-commerce and payment solutions, visibility tools, digital delivery tools, data management, and strong back-end systems, all while producing and fulfilling goods worldwide. ALOM is proud to deliver its clients' products and services impeccably, enrich the end-user experience, and uphold their brand reputations. Key Takeaways: The Outsourced Supply Chain Hannah Kain is Founder and CEO of ALOM, a leading global supply chain management services and solutions provider, offering comprehensive services to Fortune 500 clients in various industries. In the podcast interview, Hannah and Joe discuss the outsourced supply chain, a topic Hannah is familiar with due to ALOM's extensive experience managing supply chain functions for diverse industries. ALOM aims to bring competitive advantage to customer brands through operational excellence, innovative technology, and quality management practices. Excellence and innovation: ALOM specializes in designing and implementing innovative and sustainable supply chain strategies that help customers gain a competitive edge and increase brand loyalty. Protecting customer brands: ALOM strictly adheres to world-class standards in process and quality excellence to ensure flawless product delivery and mitigate supply chain disruptions and reputational risks. Collaborative business model: ALOM believes in collaborative and results-driven customer/supplier relationships, focusing on understanding customers' needs, improving operational performance, and optimizing supply chains for efficiency. Supply chain planning: ALOM's supply chain engineers blend expertise, technology, and innovative thinking to optimize process flow, material movement, and visibility while reducing time, risk, and costs. Data analytics and reporting: ALOM employs robust order management and business intelligence systems to track, analyze, and continuously improve supply chain operations based on terabytes of data. Global operations: With strategic locations near major industrial hubs and markets worldwide, ALOM offers agility in adjusting supply chain operations based on changing market requirements. Compliance and risk management: ALOM invests heavily in maintaining stringent compliance with regional, national, and international regulatory mandates to protect customers and ensure uninterrupted delivery of goods and services. ALOM Advantage: ALOM's global resources, customer-centric approach, regulatory compliance, agility, and collaboration help solve complex challenges and achieve customers' supply chain goals while protecting their brands. Learn More About The Outsourced Supply Chain Hannah on LinkedIn Hannah on Twitter Hannah on Facebook  ALOM website ALOM on LinkedIn ALOM on Twitter ALOM on Facebook ALOM company overview video Episode Sponsor: TMSA TMSA: 2023 ELEVATE Conference The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube

How She Went Global
Episode 2: Leveraging Global Supply Chains for Competitive Advantage (with Hannah Kain of ALOM)

How She Went Global

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 32:13


Hannah Kain, president and CEO of ALOM, a supply chain company that operates out of 19 global locations spanning 5 continents, shares why she started her company, how she generates revenue and finds customers, where she operates, and what certifications have been helpful in achieving operational excellence.

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
PROMESSAS BAFOS E ABSURDAS PARA 2023 - com Foquinha e Alom Gomes #429 [VÍDEO]

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 93:42


Estamos na segunda semana de janeiro, e aí… as promessas do ano estão sendo seguidas? Hahaha! Estamos com o ícone cheio de energia positiva, Alom Gomes, para te inspirar a cumprir suas metas. Foquinha também está de volta e estamos compartilhando nossas promessas para o ano e lendo várias dos nossos ouvintes. A fofoca é boa! INTERESSANTENEY *publi FILME: BABILÔNIA | O novo filme do diretor Damien Chazelle (La La Land) estreia no dia 19 de janeiro, quinta que vem, estrelando Margot Robbie, Diego Calva, Brad Pitt e várias outras estrelas! Nós já vimos e estamos comentando nesse interessanteney bônus pois é uma pedida certeira para ver um filmão nos cinemas! Podcast #429 apresentado por: @phelipecruz @eusousamir @santahelena @foquinha @alomgomess Edição / Produção: Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas) Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! Toda quinta-feira, às 13h17, um episódio novo, exclusivamente no Spotify

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast
Environmental, Social, and Governance with Hannah Kain

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 3:59


On this episode, Hannah Kain, CEO of the supply chain management firm ALOM, discusses why her organization is investing in sustainability and diversity. SCMR's Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock hosts.

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast
Environmental, Social, and Governance with Hannah Kain

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 29:56


On this episode, Hannah Kain, CEO of the supply chain management firm ALOM, discusses why her organization is investing in sustainability and diversity....

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast
Outsourcing Your Supply Chain

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 3:59


Listen in as Rosemary Coates and Hannah Kain Founder, and CEO of ALOM, discuss outsourcing and managing your global supply chains.

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast
Outsourcing Your Supply Chain

Supply Chain 24/7 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 34:22


Listen in as Rosemary Coates and Hannah Kain Founder, and CEO of ALOM, discuss outsourcing and managing your global supply chains.

The Sheep Podcast
Ep. 238- FOR TRADE:One String Cheese

The Sheep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 66:27


Skunk sprays church robbery suspect Grant M. Simonson moments before arrest Whoever smelt it, dealt it. A suspected church burglar in Washington state got a smelly sendoff after a skunk sprayed him just before his arrest last week, authorities said. The incident happened around 3:10 a.m. Thursday when deputies responded to a reported burglary in progress at the Church of the Nazarene in Deer Park, the Spokane County Sheriff's Office said Tuesday. The caller told deputies that a male wearing a mask over his face and holding a flashlight was seen on a surveillance live feed walking around inside the church and looking at audio equipment. Deputies arrived at the scene and saw a man, later identified as 28-year-old Grant M. Simonson, walk past an open window and then begin to climb out, the sheriff's office said. Deputies demanded the suspect show his hands and get on the ground. “He began to follow the commands when suddenly a skunk came running around the corner, approached Simonson, and released its well-known and malodorous spray before fleeing the area,” the sheriff's office said. Simonson was taken into custody without further incident. After deputies read him his rights, they said Simonson claimed that he was “wide awake and bored,” so he went for a ride on his bicycle and noticed an open church window.  Deputies said he claimed to have gone home before returning on foot, removing a screen from the window and entering because he was “curious.” Simonson was booked into the Spokane County Jail for second-degree burglary. He was released later that day on his own recognizance.  As for the skunk, deputies said the animal's whereabouts are unknown. “The skunk is a wild animal and not affiliated with law enforcement or the church,” the sheriff's office advised.   Louisiana mom FaceTimed her ex to show how she'd slit his kids' throats:   A disturbed Louisiana mom repeatedly video called her ex after slitting their two young kids' throats — showing him his daughter “gasping for air” before she died, according to harrowing court documents of the “unspeakable” crime. Jenee Pedesclaux, 31, first called her ex, Jermaine Roberts, to tell him she'd damaged his vehicle amid their bitter child-custody battle — and that she planned to kill herself and their kids rather than go to jail, according to court documents obtained by NOLA.com. She then FaceTimed him three times to show how she'd stabbed their 2-year-old son, Jay'Ceon, and daughter, Paris, 4, the report said. In the last video call, she showed him how she had slit both kids' throats — with their daughter “gasping for air” on the bed before later being pronounced dead in a local New Orleans hospital, the outlet said. Covered in blood, Pedesclaux at some point went on Facebook Live to blame her ex for the bloodbath.   “My children is dead! I'm done!” she howled in the distressing live video, although her young son survived. “I'm done with life, and it's all Jermaine's fault! … I'm killing myself, I'm done!” she sobbed. The kids' dad — who called cops after the first threatening call — raced over to the house, but his ex had locked him out, Nola.com reported. “We gone. It's over with,” Pedesclaux allegedly told him. The dad eventually managed to force his way in after smashing a window, finding his kids on a blood-soaked bed, the girl foaming at the mouth and her younger brother face down in blood, court documents said. Pedesclaux allegedly bit Roberts and threatened him with a knife before he took the children to University Medical Center, where they underwent emergency surgery. Despite multiple life-saving procedures, Paris was soon pronounced dead due to hemorrhagic shock due to her injuries, which included a cut on her neck, down to her spine, along with cuts to the chest and shoulders. Little Jay'Ceon remained intubated in critical condition as of Monday, awaiting another surgery to determine whether his trachea is healing correctly, the court docs said. Their mom had turned the knife on herself, but only suffered superficial cuts to her collar bone area, the report said. She was treated at a hospital before being booked into jail Monday night. Pedesclaux faces charges of second-degree murder, attempted murder, and second-degree cruelty to a juvenile, records show. She is due in court Thursday. The deadly attack came after a long-running child-custody battle between the pair, with the dad fighting for joint custody, arguing that his ex was “not stable or providing a healthy environment for the kids,” the outlet reported. Pedesclaux also tested positive in March for benzodiazepine, cocaine and cannabinoids during a drug screening at drug court, the outlet said. However, Pedesclaux's family blamed mental health for the “unspeakable tragedy.” “Mental health is a crisis that is affecting every family and ours is no different. The lack of mental health services and the toxic mix of social media has added to the problems we face as a community,” the family told NOLA.com in a statement.   ‘Too ugly to sing': Cops make off-key Bangladesh singer sign apology This was one canary cops didn't want singing. Bangladesh police forced a quirky singer to sign an apology, telling him he was “too ugly to sing” and pushing him to stop his off-key performances of classic songs, reports said. “Hero” Alom claimed he was picked up at 6 a.m. last Thursday and kept at police headquarters for eight hours, AFP reported – describing the social media star as “an out-of-tune” singer. “Everyone was randomly throwing questions at me and I had to keep turning around and around,” Alom told India Today. “Then someone suddenly grabbed my hair and asked if I have a face that looks like a hero.” Authorities were allegedly focused on the cringy crooner's takes on songs by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore and national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, according to AFP. Cops told the news agency they received “many complaints” about Alom's singing and that he apologized for the songs and for wearing police uniforms in his videos. “(He) totally changed the (traditional) style (of singing),” Dhaka detective Harun ur Rashid said, according to AFP. “He assured us that he won't repeat this.” Cops denied trying to push the singer to change his name, according to the news agency. Alom, who has close to 2 million Facebook followers, posted a new music video after his alleged ordeal showing him behind bars and about to be executed, reports said. “This is an independent Bangladesh. If I cannot speak, sing or have recreational activities, then yes I think my rights are being snatched away,” the singer told India Today. Alom allegedly ran for office in 2018 and received 638 votes.   Father fights Albanian police chief who allegedly killed daughter with boat A devastated father fought an Albanian police commissioner on the beach after the cop allegedly crashed his boat into his 7-year-old British daughter, killing her. The girl, Jonada Avdia, a British-born citizen, was killed on Tuesday while playing in the ocean when she was hit by a speedboat's propeller off Potam Beach in Albania. The boat was driven by officer Arjan Tase while he was off-duty, according to reports. When Tase parked his boat on the shore right after the fatal crash, her father Bedlar Avdia confronted his daughter's alleged killer and a brawl ensued, photos shared by Albania's former prime minister Sali Berisha show, the Daily Mail reported. The cop allegedly drove the craft into waters designated exclusively for swimmers. “I was bathing together with my daughter near the shore, I saw a white boat with two people on board,” Avdia, an Albanian native, reportedly told local news outlets. He said the boat parked briefly on the shore where a woman got off and more women and children boarded before taking off in the direction of he and his daughter. “It came in our direction and came at hellish speed and separated me and the girl,” he said “I dove down under the water and the craft hit my daughter with the engine part, cutting her all over.” Tase, the chief of police in the city of Elbasan, was later arrested and was due in court in the city of Vlora Friday. Investigators claim the cop was transporting members of his family from Porto Palermo to Potam — a roughly 5-mile distance — when the crash occurred. Law enforcement officials said Tase plowed through an area clearly designated for swimmers with marked buoys to drop family members off before pulling away and  hitting young Jonada just 15 feet from the shoreline.  The boat's propeller blades “caused serious injuries that led to immediate loss of life,” a police spokesman told local outlets. Tase has been charged with “negligent homicide” and 15 police officers who were supposed to be guarding the beach that day have been fired, the Daily Mail reported. The incident sparked protests in the capital city of Tirana, where demonstrators demanded the resignation of the country's Minister of Interior Bledar Çuçi, Director General of the State Police Gledis Nanos, and Tourism Minister Mirela Kumbaro, according to Albania Daily. Kumbaro told Albania Daily that she blames Tase in the tragedy and called for a maximum sentence in his case. “An angel is no longer among us because of the stupidity of a man who broke every law, every rule and every norm with tragically irreversible consequences,” she said. “With awareness that there are no words to serve as a consolation for the parents, the family for the tragedy they suffered, the request goes to justice to do its job, without compromise, with maximum punishment for anyone who breaks the law.” Shameless scoundrel uses fake $100 bill at boy's lemonade stand Washington state police were looking for the shameless scoundrel that used a counterfeit $100 bill at a child's lemonade stand. The fully grown man was caught on camera wearing sunglasses while he passed the fake bank note to Jeremy, 11, at his makeshift Everett concession stand earlier this summer, police said. The cheapskate then put the squeeze on the unsuspecting kid when he asked for exact change, forcing the boy to dip into his allowance to hand over $85 in legal tender, according to officials. Jeremy didn't know he had gotten a lemon of a big bill until he tried to spend it at a gas station, cops said. The pathetic scam left a sour taste in the mouths of investigators.   “While our detectives work hard to bring closure to every case, this case struck a particular chord with them, and they want to do everything they can to get justice for Jeremy and catch this counterfeiter,” cops wrote on Facebook.   Canadian man takes out billboard to trade one stick of string cheese   A Toronto big cheese is paying big bucks for a massive billboard trying to trade a snack he found in the refrigerator of his new home. Angel Domingo bought a billboard in the city's Yonge-Dundas Square to advertise a single stick of string cheese apparently left behind by the previous residents, he told GlobalNews. “FOR TRADE: One Cheestring,” the massive billboard reads. “Accepting trades for one Cheese string. Marble flavour, still in original packaging. “No lowballs. I know what I have,” the ad concludes with a phone number. Domingo said he regularly trades items online such as car parts or furniture but thought he'd see what he could get for the string cheese. Since the unusual advertisement went up, he's been getting all kinds of trade offers in “droves.” “This is probably the strangest thing that I've ever had to offer up,” he told the Canadian outlet. “Somebody told me that I wouldn't get anything for it and nobody would want it, but I guess some people really want it.” “(I've received) a lot of offers,” Domingo continued. “Some people are calling me again because the first offer they had wasn't good enough.” he largest offer he received in exchange for the cheese? Two Persian cats, he said.  The picky barterer has yet to accept any offers, however. “I've been telling everybody the same thing when they asked me what I'm looking for … it's like you'll know when you see it,” he said. There's been a lot offers and a lot of it is just fluff  — there hasn't been any quality,” Domingo added. He would not disclose how much he paid to put up the billboard, but admitted the joke cost “a lot of money.” 

Mindstate Marketing Hour
The Power of Being Human in Business with Kristian A. Alomá, Ph.D

Mindstate Marketing Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 51:23


Stories are a powerful tool for connecting with people on an emotional level. So how can you use stories to elevate your brand to new heights?In this episode of the Mindstate Marketing Hour, we will be discussing narrative psychology with Kristian A. Alomá, Ph.D., CEO of Threadline. Kristian will share his perspective on building brands using the timeless strategy of storytelling. 

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
NA ROVINU s Andrejom Doležalom: Vlakvedúci prídu o prácu. Mýto bolo zlodejstvo

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 34:43


Hrozí zrušenie vlakov a časť riešenia, ktoré minister ponúka, obsahuje aj úspory. Vlakvedúcich a predavačky lístkov v budúcnosti nahradia stroje. Minister dopravy nevie, kedy bude dostavaná diaľnica do Košíc. NA ROVINU s Andrejom Doležalom sme nahrávali 08.06.2022

NA ROVINU|aktuality.sk
NA ROVINU s Andrejom Doležalom: Vlakvedúci prídu o prácu. Mýto bolo zlodejstvo

NA ROVINU|aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 34:43


Hrozí zrušenie vlakov a časť riešenia, ktoré minister ponúka, obsahuje aj úspory. Vlakvedúcich a predavačky lístkov v budúcnosti nahradia stroje. Minister dopravy nevie, kedy bude dostavaná diaľnica do Košíc. NA ROVINU s Andrejom Doležalom sme nahrávali 08.06.2022

Conversations with CEI
Where Are We Now With HIV and COVID-19

Conversations with CEI

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 50:23


As we enter year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, we would like to review the latest updates about HIV and COVID-19. In the first segment we will speak with Dr. Robert Fullilove, EdD, about the social and historical factors which have led to racial health disparities for HIV and COVID-19. In the second segment we will speak with Dr. Keith Sigel, MD, PhD, MPH, who will unpack the latest research and data about COVID-19 outcomes for Persons Living with HIV (PLWH). The goal of this episode will be to provide information for providers about how to understand and meet their patients' needs in relation to HIV and COVID-19. Part 1: Robert Fullilove, EdD, Robert Fullilove Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/ref5 Burns, D Learning for Our Common Health Association of American Colleges and Universities Washington, DC 109-119 1999 Golembeski C, Fullilove R Criminal (in)justice in the City and Its Associated Health Consequences. American Journal of Public Health 95 1701-6 2005 Green LL, Fullilove MT, Fullilove, RE. Remembering the Lizard: Reconstructing Sexuality in the Rooms of Narcotics Anonymous. Journal of Sex Research 42 28-34 2005 Fullilove RE HIV Prevention in the African American Community: Why Isn't Anybody Talking about the Elephant in the Room? AIDScience 1 1-7 2001 Fullilove MT and Fullilove RE What's housing got to do with it? American Journal of Public Health 90 183-4 2000 Fullilove RE, Green LL, Fullilove MT The Family to Family Program: A Structural Intervention with Implications for the Prevention of HIV/AIDS and Other Community Epidemics. AIDS. Vol 14 (1S) 2000.63-67 14(1S) 63-67 2000 Levine RS, Foster JE, Fullilove RE et al. Black-White Inequalities in Mortality and Life Expectancy, 1993-1999 :Implications for Healthy People 2010. Public Health Reports 116 474-83 2001 Malebranch DJ, Peterson JL, Fullilove RE, Stackhouse RW. Race and Sexual Identity: Perceptions about Medical Culture and Healthcare among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men. Journal of the National Medical Association 96 97-107 2004 Part 2: Keith Sigel, MD, PhD, MPH Braunstein, S. L., Lazar, R., Wahnich, A., Daskalakis, D. C., & Blackstock, O. J. (2021). Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection among people with human immunodeficiency virus in new york city: a population-level analysis of linked surveillance data. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 72(12), e1021-e1029. Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. (2021) COVID-19 and HIV. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/covid-19/index.html Cooper, T. J., Woodward, B. L., Alom, S., & Harky, A. (2020). Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) outcomes in HIV/AIDS patients: a systematic review. HIV medicine, 21(9), 567-577. Garret, N., Tapley, A., Andriesen, J., Seocharan, I., Fisher, L. H., Bunts, L., ... & Corey, L. (2021). High rate of asymptomatic carriage associated with variant strain Omicron. MedRxiv. Sigel, K., Swartz, T., Golden, E., Paranjpe, I., Somani, S., Richter, F., ... & Glicksberg, B. S. (2020). Covid-19 and people with HIV infection: outcomes for hospitalized patients in New York City. Clinical Infectious Diseases. Verity, R., Okell, L. C., Dorigatti, I., Winskill, P., Whittaker, C., Imai, N., ... & Ferguson, N. M. (2020). Estimates of the severity of coronavirus disease 2019: a model-based analysis. The Lancet infectious diseases, 20(6), 669-677.

Daktilo1984
Fransa Seçimleri | Aşırıcılığın Şafağı | Konuk: Şalom Gazetesi Muhabiri Pınar Kılavuz

Daktilo1984

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 57:24


Fransa Seçimleri Özel Yayını'nda İpek Maya Saygın konuğu Şalom Gazetesi Paris Muhabiri Pınar Kılavuz'la seçim sonuçlarını canlı değerlendiriyor. Fransa seçimlerinin favori adayları merkez/merkez liberal Macron, aşırı sağ/popülist Le Pen, aşırı sol/popülist Mélenchon, aşırı sağ Zemmour, merkez sağ Pecresse ve çevreci Jadot ikinci tura kalmak için yarışıyorlar!

eComm Profit Podcast with Dawn Sinkule
18. Marketing Plan Tips and Tricks with Alom Mohammed

eComm Profit Podcast with Dawn Sinkule

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 30:47


Join Dawn and Media Buying pro, Alom Mohammed, as they chat through the current crazy world of online marketing. He's offering tips on how to navigate the latest privacy changes as marketers in this space.   Resources talked about in this episode: Book a Call ending - Digital Dawn Agency Product mentioned – Stacked Marketer    

Supply Chain Now Radio
Nobody Does Supply Chain Alone: Hannah Kain, President & CEO of ALOM

Supply Chain Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 59:13


In this episode of Supply Chain Now, as part of the Full Access series powered by Capgemini, Scott, Greg, and special co-host Cyndi Lago welcome Hannah Kain to the podcast. Hannah Kain is President and CEO of ALOM, a global supply chain company she founded in 1997 headquartered in Fremont, California. ALOM operates out of 19 global locations to support its Fortune 500 customers in the technology, automotive, medical, financial, and energy sectors with brand enhancing supply chain management services and solutions. Hannah was born in Denmark where - in addition to a business and political career - she taught at Copenhagen Business School. Hannah holds three university degrees. Hannah is a current board member of the National Association of Manufacturers, Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), and WBEC-Pacific. She is the board chair of How Women Lead, Silicon Valley, serves on the Advisory Council of Heritage Bank of Commerce and is a member of the exclusive invitation-only Committee of 200 for executive women. She has received numerous awards for her supply chain, leadership and diversity activities. Among her 2020 recognition: Business Insider named her one of the top 100 people transforming business. For the sixth year in a row, Hannah was named a Supply Chain Pro to Know. She was recognized as one of the top 10 women in logistics, and she won the inaugural SDCE Women in Supply Chain award in September 2020. Among her prior awards, 2019 WBEC-Pacific Pinnacle Award, 2017 Gold Woman of The Year Stevie, and the 2017 Silver Stevie for best global woman-owned business. She has been honored as a Top 25 Champion of Diversity in STEM, won the Manufacturing Institute STEP Ahead Award, the YWCA Tribute to Women Award, inducted into the Silicon Valley Capitol Club wall of fame, won the global Vistage Leadership Award, and named a WBENC Business Star. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Subscribe to Supply Chain Now and ALL Supply Chain Now Programming Here: https://supplychainnowradio.com/subscribe Leave a review for Supply Chain Now: https://ratethispodcast.com/supplychainnow Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Cyndi on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cyndi-lago Connect with Hannah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahkain/ Supply Chain Now Ranked #3 Supply Chain YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/yazfegov Download the Q3 2020 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index: freight.usbank.com/?es=a229&a=20 Watch the Replay of The Connected IoT Supply Chain: https://supplychainnow.com/the-connected-iot-supply-chain Check Out News From Our Sponsors: U.S. Bank: www.usbpayment.com/transportation-solutions Capgemini: www.capgemini.com/us-en/ Vector Global Logistics: vectorgl.com/ Verusen: www.verusen.com/ This episode was hosted by Greg White, Scott Luton, and Cyndi Lago. For additional information, please visit ur dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/episode-551.