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More from Steve Robertello, longtime athletics administrator and the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Here Steve jumps into the Brendan Sorsby controversy (which now appears largely over), the NCAA and whether or not it needs a reboot and the four-year college rule as it applies to accepting a baseball scholarship. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Robertello was a longtime athletics administrator for major universities across the nation including West Virginia, Villanova, Arizona State, Washington State and Fresno State. Currently he's the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. In the first of two parts, Steve discusses the NCAA baseball tournament: Does it need to be revamped, why college sports fans should have attending the College World Series on their bucket list and which NCAA tournament selection committee has the harder job: Baseball or basketball. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More from Steve Robertello, longtime athletics administrator and the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Here Steve jumps into the Brendan Sorsby controversy (which now appears largely over), the NCAA and whether or not it needs a reboot and the four-year college rule as it applies to accepting a baseball scholarship. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Robertello was a longtime athletics administrator for major universities across the nation including West Virginia, Villanova, Arizona State, Washington State and Fresno State. Currently he's the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. In the first of two parts, Steve discusses the NCAA baseball tournament: Does it need to be revamped, why college sports fans should have attending the College World Series on their bucket list and which NCAA tournament selection committee has the harder job: Baseball or basketball. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
What does healing mean to you? It means something different to everyone. Getting clear on what it means to you is profoundly helpful. Knowing how we heal is even more powerful. Listen in as Aysha and I dive deep into what helps us heal and what doesn't. "As a New York native, I am thrilled to lead Healing New York as the nation's oldest child-serving agency and help chart the way ahead to create a larger footprint." Prior to joining Healing New York as President and CEO in May 2024, Aysha E. Schomburg served the Biden Administration as the Associate Commissioner of the U.S. Children's Bureau within the Administration for Children and Families, where she advised on child welfare. Previously, Aysha served as the Senior Administrator for Program Oversight at New York City's Administration for Children's Services, where she developed operational plans and coordinated COVID-19 guidance with the Department of Education and Department of Homeless Services. She also addressed inequities and racism in child welfare. In October 2021, the Aspen Institute named Aysha an Ascend Fellow. She holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia, an M.A. from New York University, and a J.D. from New York Law School. https://healing-ny.org/ https://www.facebook.com/HealingNewYork https://www.instagram.com/healing_newyork/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/healing-ny/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/aysha-e-schomburg-4647a518/ Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.
Episode Description (the version that goes in podcast players)New York City has tripled gaming industry jobs since 2008. The average wage is now 14% above the citywide average. Over half of NYC's game studios are indie teams of five or fewer. And almost nobody outside the city knows it.In this episode of Player Driven, Greg Posner sits down with Alia Jones-Harvey, Associate Commissioner of Education and Workforce Development at the New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, to talk about how the city is quietly building a connected gaming ecosystem — from K-12 students competing inside Minecraft, to CTE high schools running state-approved game design curriculum, to City College's bachelor's degree in game design housed in the school of arts. They cover Battle of the Boroughs, the NYC Video Game Festival on May 9, the Summer of Games initiative, and why community is the through-line that ties all of it together.If you work in gaming on the East Coast, this episode reframes what's possible.Topics coveredNYC gaming industry, NYC Video Game Festival, Battle of the Boroughs, Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, MOME, NYC esports, game design education, K-12 gaming programs, Minecraft education, indie game development NYC, CTE schools, City College game design, Summer of Games NYC, Made in NY digital games, NYC workforce development gaming, East Coast gaming industry, gaming jobs NYC, indie studios New York, gaming community building, Convene Brookfield Place, collegiate esports NYCAbout the guestAlia Jones-Harvey is the Associate Commissioner of Education and Workforce Development at the New York City Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME). Her portfolio includes the Battle of the Boroughs program, the NYC Video Game Festival, the Made in NY digital games program, and the city's broader work supporting the indie game development community.About the showPlayer Driven is a podcast and media platform for gaming industry practitioners — community managers, player support leads, live ops professionals, trust and safety operators, and the people building the next generation of player communities. New episodes weekly. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.LinksNYC Video Game Festival Battle of the Boroughs / NYC Summer of Games2021 NYC Games Industry Economic Impact StudyPlayer DrivenTagsGaming, Esports, Education, Government, New York City, Indie Games, Game Development, Community, Workforce Development, Trade Publication
New York City Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) ensures New Yorkers have quality homes by maintaining building and resident safety, preserving affordable housing, and engaging New Yorkers to build and sustain neighborhood strength. On this episode of “Prep Talk,” we are joined by HPD's Deputy Commissioner of Enforcement and Neighborhood Services AnnMarie Santiago and Associate Commissioner for Emergency Operations and Enhanced Enforcement Grace DeFina to discuss how housing and public safety intersect during an emergency response. They also discuss the importance of earning New Yorkers' trust and offer advice to anyone seeking to become a civil servant.
SEC Baseball Associate Commissioner Matt Boyer joins Mitch Davis on the podcast to talk all things SEC Baseball.
American Conference Associate Commissioner Karl Hicks joined 3 Man Front on Friday to discuss the American Conference Tournament being in Birmingham & this weekend's great slate of games!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My guests are Sheila Evans-Trannum, former Associate Commissioner of Education for NY State Board of Education, former Chairperson of Casey Family Programs and Education Advisor to President G W Bush and Joyce Johnson, former Joseph E Seagrams Co executive, former Special Assistant to former Manhattan President Ruth Messenger and Executive Assistant to former NYC Board of Education Chancellor Rudy Crew. This episode is full of surprises regarding "Six Degrees of Separation" of family and friends. Holman family and people who lives or lived in Fayetteville, NC and Charleston, SC...you will be surprised! It is a wonderful example of the theme of the show "Progress Despite Obstacles".It also answers the question of who and how a Democratic got to advise President Bush on 'No Child Left Behind" legislation enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President. A "must see' for parents with children in public school! A formula of how Democrats and Republicans can work towards important goals despite differences. This episode is full of surprises regarding "Six Degrees of Separation" of family and friends. Holman family and people who lives or lived in Fayetteville, NC and Charleston, SC...you will be surprised! It is a wonderful example of the theme of the show "Progress Despite Obstacles".It also answers the question of who and how a Democratic got to advise President Bush on 'No Child Left Behind" legislation enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President. A "must see' for parents with children in public school! A formula of how Democrats and Republicans can work towards important goals despite differences. Produced, directed, edited and hosted by Stephen E Davis Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Mark Simpson, Senior Associate Commissioner of Communications for the Big South Conference, as we're less than a week away from their conference tournament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jack and Derek Hanson talk about everything going on in the world of sports. Derek had a chance to catch up with Associate Commissioner of the Mountain West Conference John Sullivan about NDSU joining the league this season and Tom Mix, Media Specialist for the NDHSAA previews the upcoming postseason for the winter sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend talks with Big South Senior Associate Commissioner James Holland as we're inside a month until the Big South Tournament in Johnson City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More with longtime college athletics administrator and the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Steve Robertello. Here Steve gets into whether or not it's wise to do weekly CFP rankings shows vs doing one show at the very end. Also, did the selection committee get it right, specifically with Notre Dame, Miami and Alabama. And should quarterfinal games be on college campuses vs bowl sites. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Robertello is a 26-year veteran of college athletics administration. He's served in a variety of capacities at West Virginia, Villanova, Arizona State, Washington State and Fresno State. Currently he's the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) and has served a term on the NCAA D1 Baseball Tournament Selection Committee. In the first of two parts, Steve explains what goes on from the first time you walk into the committee debating room, recusing yourself if your school is being discussed (and does that realistically make any difference) and whether a committee reviews the pros and cons of the previous year's work and strives to make changes based upon what didn't necessarily work. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More with longtime college athletics administrator and the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, Steve Robertello. Here Steve gets into whether or not it's wise to do weekly CFP rankings shows vs doing one show at the very end. Also, did the selection committee get it right, specifically with Notre Dame, Miami and Alabama. And should quarterfinal games be on college campuses vs bowl sites. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Robertello is a 26-year veteran of college athletics administration. He's served in a variety of capacities at West Virginia, Villanova, Arizona State, Washington State and Fresno State. Currently he's the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) and has served a term on the NCAA D1 Baseball Tournament Selection Committee. In the first of two parts, Steve explains what goes on from the first time you walk into the committee debating room, recusing yourself if your school is being discussed (and does that realistically make any difference) and whether a committee reviews the pros and cons of the previous year's work and strives to make changes based upon what didn't necessarily work. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The SEC doesn't appear to have a dominant team like many years past, but they do have an incredible story in Vanderbilt (ranked 10th in the country)….how do you assess the work that Clark Lea has done with that program? There's a lot of positive things from the SEC this year but also some confusion with Arch Manning and Texas…how surprising has their lack of offense been to you? Since we last had Garth on, there was a MAJOR move in SEC hoops with the retirement of Bruce Pearl at Auburn…did you see that coming and how much does that impact the conference? Show Sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Infinite Epigenetics: https://infiniteepigenetics.com/EARLYBREAK* Check out Uncommon Goods: https://uncommongoods.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sarah Dwyer-Shick, founder of The Sports Bra Project, is currently an Associate Commissioner for the WPSL and trains the Vassar College goalkeepers. Since 2021 she has also contributed content and managed the Soccer Parenting Youth Coach Advisory Group. A multi-sport athlete in high school and college, Sarah holds a Master's degree in Sports Management from the University of Denver, an undergraduate degree from Smith College, and certifications from NSCA, United Soccer Coaches, and USSF. With more than 30 years working in soccer, she has been a head or assistant coach at all three NCAA divisions, has worked with youth programs from the recreational to elite levels throughout the U.S., and has coached at soccer schools in Austria and Brazil. Drawing on these experiences, and recognizing the multiple barriers still faced by girls and women in sports, Sarah founded The Sports Bra Project in 2018. The nonprofit works to ensure that girls have the support and equipment they need to participate. With the goal of growing the number of women in decision-making roles in sports, The Sports Bra Project also provides leadership opportunities for young athletes. For more information about The Sports Bra Project, visit: https://www.thesportsbraproject.org/. If you enjoy this podcast, please click "subscribe" wherever you listen to episodes and we hope you'll consider leaving us a review. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/UKAGHW, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ukaghw, or LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/active-girls-healthy-women. Sign up for the Active Girls Healthy Women newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/h6e30b or learn more about our Program here: https://linktr.ee/ukaghw. If you want to help us sustain the Champions of Active Women podcast, please consider donating to the University of Kentucky Active Girls Healthy Women Program at https://give.uky.edu/campaigns/47165/donations/new?aft=87003cbf2438ea9d126a47dbe0395353
Episode Notes Do you crave the opportunity to be part of high school sports, even though you may not be young or athletic enough to play? In this week's episode, we present the perfect solution! I'm proud to be joined by Mr. Butch Cope, Associate Commissioner of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, who also heads up the KHSAA's officials division. Despite the joy and gratification that typically comes from officiating high school sports, the state of Kentucky is battling an ongoing shortage of personnel to fulfill such duties. Take a seat as Mr. Cope sheds light on the primary reasons for this shortage, the challenges it has posed for high school athletics across the Commonwealth, and the steps being taken by the KHSAA to combat the shortage. He also discusses educational resources available to up and coming officials, and the all-too-often forgotten perks of serving in this capacity. Feel free to contact Butch via email with any questions you may have regarding the show's content at bcope@khsaa.org. And, for additional information about the process of becoming a licensed official, simply visit the web page linked here: https://khsaa.arbitersports.com/front/104219/Site. Find out more at https://blabbin-in-the-bluegrassblabbi.pinecast.co
Patricia Tilley, Associate Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, details the critical needs the Public Health Infrastructure Grant has helped with. PHIG Partners Web Page PHIG Newsletter
Join Mitch Davis as he welcomed SEC Basketball Associate Commissioner Garth Glissman to the podcast to talk SEC Hoops.
Jacob Townsend is joined by SEC Associate Commissioner for Men's Basketball Garth Glissman to talk about the process of making the men's basketball schedule, why Tennessee/Alabama is back as a home and home, and the making of the ACC/SEC Challenge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show Torres is joined by SEC associate commissioner Garth Glissman to talk SEC BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RELEASE! He talks how the schedule comes together, Arkansas, Kentucky AND MORE! Fioboc is giving listeners of the Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: Check out their entire store here Also, thank you to Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - visit CauliPuffs.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome the Associate Commissioner of the NCHC, Michael Weisman to the show! Talking all things NCHC and college hockey ahead of the annual coaches meetings! Join Scott & Paul on ITHSWpodcasts.Podbean.com, or wherever you get your favorite podcast! For more, click like and subscribe and go to ITHSWpodcasts.podbean.com
It's not the first time that Republicans have threatened to dismantle Social Security— the cornerstone program that has provided reliable financial security to American workers for nearly a century. Now, Trump's Department of Government Efficiency has its eyes set on the third rail of American politics. This week on Trumpland, Alex Wagner speaks with agency employees in the eye of the storm as chaos ensues for them and the millions of beneficiaries who rely on these payments. Then, a conversation on the uncertain future of Social Security with the former Associate Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, and FDR's grandson, James Roosevelt.And please vote for your favorite MSNBC podcasts in this year's Webby Awards! (Voting closes April 17th)Prosecuting Donald Trump in the Podcasts - Crime & Justice category: VOTE HEREWhy Is This Happening? With Chris Hayes in the Podcasts - Interview/Talk Show category: VOTE HEREInto America: Uncounted Millions in the Podcasts - News & Politics category: VOTE HERE
The Ruckus Report Quick take: Schools only account for 20% of a child's waking hours. Reschool co-founder Amy Anderson reveals how innovative partnerships with families and communities can transform the other 80% into powerful learning opportunities that create more equitable education for all. Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker Amy Anderson is the Executive Director and co-founder of RESCHOOL Colorado, which she established in 2013 to ensure learning systems offer options responsive to families' interests and needs, particularly those facing barriers to accessing opportunities. With over 25 years in education innovation, Amy previously served as Associate Commissioner at the Colorado Department of Education, leading the Division of Innovation, Choice, and Engagement where she created a statewide vision for personalized and expanded learning opportunities. Amy's impressive career includes pioneering work in online and blended learning at the DK Foundation, education policy and school finance with APA Consulting, and new school development for the Colorado League of Charter Schools. She was instrumental in launching the nation's first charter schools in the early '90s at Designs for Learning in St. Paul, MN, and co-founded The Odyssey School in Denver, one of Colorado's first and longest-running charter schools. Amy holds a Ph.D. and M.Ed. from the University of Colorado and a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin and currently serves as Chair Emeritus of the Aurora Institute's Board of Directors. Breaking Down the Old Rules
My guests are Sheila Evans-Trannum, former Associate Commissioner of Education for NY State Board of Education, former Chairperson of Casey Family Programs and Education Advisor to President G W Bush and Joyce Johnson, former Joseph E Seagrams Co executive, former Special Assistant to former Manhattan President Ruth Messenger and Executive Assistant to former NYC Board of Education Chancellor Rudy Crew. This episode is full of surprises regarding "Six Degrees of Separation" of family and friends. Holman family and people who lives or lived in Fayetteville, NC and Charleston, SC...you will be surprised! It is a wonderful example of the theme of the show "Progress Despite Obstacles".It also answers the question of who and how a Democratic got to advise President Bush on 'No Child Left Behind" legislation enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President. A "must see' for parents with children in public school! A formula of how Democrats and Republicans can work towards important goals despite differences. This episode is full of surprises regarding "Six Degrees of Separation" of family and friends. Holman family and people who lives or lived in Fayetteville, NC and Charleston, SC...you will be surprised! It is a wonderful example of the theme of the show "Progress Despite Obstacles".It also answers the question of who and how a Democratic got to advise President Bush on 'No Child Left Behind" legislation enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President. A "must see' for parents with children in public school! A formula of how Democrats and Republicans can work towards important goals despite differences. Produced, directed, edited and hosted by Stephen E Davis
Steve Robertello is the Associate Commissioner of the MPSF, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Holding more than 25 years of experience as a college athletics administrator at universities across the nation including Fresno State, Washington State, Villanova and West Virginia, Steve is one of the finest voices of experience when it comes to breaking down the changing world of college athletics. In the first of two segments, Steve delves into being an NCAA tournament selection committee member and what that entire process entails, from before you're even in the room to the snacks they provide members. The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big East Senior Associate Commissioner Dan Leibovitz Joins OneLegUpAlex Garrett Outside Big East Tourney 3-14-25
-As recent as 9 years ago, Garth was the head coach of Parkview Christian boys basketball in Lincoln…and now he's the SEC Associate Commissioner of Men's Basketball…what have the last 9 years been like to get here?-The SEC's rise in basketball has been incredible to see, with possibly as many as 13 teams that could make the NCAA Tournament…what has caused the conference to change their narrative so much?-The SEC could possibly have 3 of the 4 No.1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament…has it hit you just how elite this league is?Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jacob Townsend talks with Big South Senior Associate Commissioner Mark Simpson about the first two days of the tournament and the upcoming weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About this episode: During the pandemic, CDC recommendations about masking and other issues were the source of controversy. Some have asked whether the agency can better communicate the basis of its recommendations — and even seek public input along the way—to increase public understanding and acceptance. In today's episode, Johns Hopkins cardiologist Dr. Joseph Marine and Dr. Peter Lurie of the Center for Science in the Public Interest join the podcast to discuss how the CDC can communicate more transparently to build more public trust. Guests: Dr. Joseph Marine is a cardiologist and a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Peter Lurie is the president and executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and a former Associate Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. Host: Dr. Josh Sharfstein is vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a faculty member in health policy, a pediatrician, and former secretary of Maryland's Health Department. Show links and related content: Applying Class of Recommendations and Level of Evidence to Clinical Strategies, Interventions, Treatments, or Diagnostic Testing in Patient Care—American Heart Association Building a Better CDC—Public Health On Call (April, 2023) Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @PublicHealthPod on Bluesky @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed
Jacob Townsend talks with Big South Senior Associate Commissioner James Holland ahead of the conference's basketball tournaments being played in Johnson City at Freedom Hall in early March. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
About this episode: The FDA is responsible for labeling on food packaging, such as the ubiquitous black and white nutrition label. But consumers could soon see new labels on foods offering more information about nutrition in key areas like sodium, sugar, and saturated fat. In today's episode: the FDA's proposed changes for food labeling and new standards for using the term “healthy” in everything from product names to descriptions and marketing. Guest: Dr. Peter Lurie is the president and executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, and a former Associate Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. Host: Dr. Josh Sharfstein is vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a faculty member in health policy, a pediatrician, and former secretary of Maryland's Health Department. Show links and related content: FDA Issues Proposed Rule on Front-of-Package Nutrition Labeling—FDA Use of the Term Healthy on Food Labeling—FDA FDA Proposes New Food Labels to Detail Sugar, Fat, and Salt Levels—The New York Times Who can say it's healthy? The FDA has a new definition for food labels—NPR
Jacob Townsend talks with Big South Senior Associate Commissioner Mark Simpson about the upcoming conference basketball tournaments at Freedom Hall in early March.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patricia Tilley, Associate Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and an ASTHO member, discusses New Hampshire's Mission Zero; Dr. Stephen Lee, the Executive Director of the National Alliance of State and Territorial AIDS Directors, updates us on the Ending HIV Epidemic program; and ASTHO's Legislative Prospectus Series outlines the public health trends to watch for in 2025. New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services Web Page: Mission Zero NASTAD Web Page ASTHO Web Page: Joint and Affiliate Councils ASTHO Web Page: 2025 Legislative Prospectus Series
In this episode, we talk with Dr. John R. Gerdy, founder of Music For Everyone (MFE), a Lancaster-based nonprofit that has invested over $6.5 million into local music education and community arts since 2006. Dr. Gerdy, who served as MFE's Executive Director until 2024, has a diverse background, including roles as Associate Commissioner of the Southeastern Conference and Legislative Assistant at the NCAA. A former All-American basketball player at Davidson College, he's also a lifelong musician, performing under the name Willie Marble and teaching music to children.Dr. Gerdy is the author of several books, including The Journey of an Old White Dude in the Age of Black Lives Matter and Lights on Lancaster, both released in 2023. In this conversation, he shares his passion for using music to build community and his experiences in both sports and the arts.
As much as we talk on this podcast about transforming and modernizing governments and bureaucracies, we can't ignore the role of the private sector which is often working in very embedded ways with government when it comes to all things digital. Whether it's the role of private tech firms and consultants and their complex and sometimes contested relationship with governments, or the impact of the economic, technological, and even the growing diplomatic power of big tech firms like Google, Facebook, Microsoft or Amazon, there is an increasing level of skepticism about the role that tech companies are playing, their power and influence in society, and lingering questions about if we've struck the right balance.On this episode, we talk to Dr. Alexis Wichowski, who has written a book about these issues called "The Information Trade: How Big Tech Conquers Countries, Challenges Our Rights, and Transforms Our World." In the book, she talks about the metamorphosis of big tech from simply companies with market power to entities that can mimic or act like states in their own right.Dr. Wichowski is a Professor of Practice at Columbia University, where she teaches the next generation of leaders about the intersections of technology and public service. Before that, she served as the Deputy CTO for the City of New York, Associate Commissioner for NYC's Department of Veterans' Services, and various roles within the US Department of State and the US Mission to the United Nations. In our wide-ranging conversation, held at the FWD50 conference in Ottawa last November, we spoke about the capacity of bureaucracies to drive digital transformation, the competencies needed in government to thrive in the digital era, and how governments can adapt to the growing power of big tech in society.Watch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/5dPbg4GogCQ?si=fKLIlVOAcTG8bEYBRelated LinksThe Information Trade: How Big Tech Conquers Countries, Challenges Our Rights, and Transforms Our WorldAlexis Wichowski's WebsiteDr. Alexis Wichowski's Research Page at Columbia UniversityChapters00:00 Introduction03:04 Alexis Wichowski10:25 Teaching the Next Generation of Leaders15:35 The Power of Big Tech on our Lives22:03 Big Tech and Diplomatic Power28:18 Technology Consultants
Kyle comes on to talk about the OVC involvement in hosting the 2026-2027 FCS national championship game.
Steve Robertello is the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and a 25-year college athletics administrator with previous work at Fresno State, USC, Washington State, West Virginia and Villanova. Steve shares his perspective on the hiring of Matt Entz as the new head football coach at Fresno State. He also dives into the new 12-team CFP... the good, the bad and the ugly of the format. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the Pinkleton Pull-Aside Podcast. On this podcast, let's step aside from our busy lives to have fun, fascinating life giving conversation with inspiring authors, pastors, sports personalities and other influencers, leaders and followers. Sit back, grab some coffee, or head down the road and let's get the good and the gold from today's guest. Our host is Jeff Pinkleton, Executive Director of the Gathering of the Miami Valley, where their mission is to connect men to men, and men to God. You can reach Jeff at GatheringMV.org or find him on Facebook at The Gathering of the Miami Valley.Mark Whitworth was introduced as Asbury University's first-ever Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics on March 29, 2018. In 2020, his role in the AU administration was expanded to include University Communications. Under Whitworth's leadership Asbury has experienced significant growth, most notably becoming a member of NCAA Division III in 2021. A 1984 Asbury graduate and former member of the university's board of trustees, Whitworth served on the SEC staff for 27 years before becoming Chief Operating Officer at Knight Eady (a sports marketing and event management firm) in 2016. Whitworth previously served as Associate Commissioner for External Affairs. In that role, he was the SEC's day-to-day contact for ESPN, working closely with the national cable network to coordinate coverage of more than 420 SEC events per year across multiple distribution platforms. Prior to joining the SEC, Whitworth served on the Athletic Department staff at the University of Tennessee from 1984-1988. While at UT, he earned a master's degree in Sports Administration. Whitworth received a bachelor's degree from Asbury University in 1984 and was a member of the baseball team. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees at his alma mater in 2009 and was a recipient of the 2014 “A Award” given annually to alumni who have achieved distinction professionally and demonstrated loyalty to Asbury. He is married to the former Tyanne James of Winchester, Ky, who is an Asbury graduate. They have a son (Tyler) and a daughter (Mary Kathryn) who is also an Asbury graduate.
@1QLeadership Question: Does the adjustment from making decisions to giving suggestions have to be difficult? Kim Record, Sr. Associate Commissioner & Chief of Staff at the Atlantic 10 (A10) Conference, talks about her adjustment to working with longtime A10 Commissioner, Bernadette McGlade. Record talks about times when challenging conversations are necessary for the team to be effective. trust is the bottom line of any kind of relationship anytime there is change, there is opportunity teaching, learning, and giving back are necessary for success Record also covers learning how to become a team when many people in the office have only been together for a couple years. She believes active listening and empathy are two important skills for effective leadership. - One Question Leadership Podcast - Tai M. Brown
As we celebrate 100 Years of Tiger Stadium on Saturday Night in Death Valley, Harrison Valentine is joined by two people who know LSU Football as well as anybody on the planet. Herb Vincent, Associate Commissioner of the SEC and former Senior Associate AD and SID for LSU Football, joins Michael Bonnette, Communications Director and current SID for LSU Football, share memories of the greatest venue in sports.
Note: This episode was recorded before the Pac-12 conference realignment news released on Sept. 12, 2024. In this episode of News & Brews Sports Biz, Katie and Ken are joined by Kacy Irwin, Associate Commissioner and CFO of the West Coast Conference. Kacy offers insights on conference realignment from her experience at Cal and her current role at the WCC. The discussion also covers the potential effects of the pending House settlement on basketball-focused schools and Olympic sports as we approach the LA 2028 Summer Olympics. And, of course, they share their brew choices for the month! Welcome (0:11) Kacy's Background (0:33) Conference Realignment (2:42) WCC Geographic Footprint (5:25) Characteristics of Private Institution Membership (8:36) Proposed House Settlement Impacts on Basketball-Centric Institutions (11:06) Proposed House Settlement Impacts on Olympic Sports (14:25) Featured Brews (17:10) Wrap up (19:53) Sign-up to receive News & Brews Sports Biz notifications when new episodes are released. Learn more about James Moore Collegiate Athletics Services Team. All content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only. Matters discussed in this podcast are subject to change. For up-to-date information on this subject please contact a James Moore professional. James Moore will not be held responsible for any claim, loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of any information in this podcast or any information accessed through this site.
Steve Robertello is a 25-year college athletics administrator working at schools from the West Coast to the East Coast. Currently he's the Associate Commissioner of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. In the first of two parts, here Steve discusses the new reality of corporate sponsorships becoming a major player in college football stadiums (on fields) and how a unique conference like the MPSF evolves and grows. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.