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Barbara Bry, a longtime San Diego business and community leader, and Co-Chair of this Year's Girl Scouts "Cool Women Celebration," is joined by Michelle Mullen, Chief Mission Delivery Officer for Girl Scouts San Diego, and rising star Syra Walia, an Emerging Leader Girl Scout. The trio chat about the upcoming "Cool Women Celebration," that will be held on Thursday, March 21 at Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines.Walia chats about her experiences that led her to become an Emerging Leader Girl Scout.
It's the story of the largest woman-run Ponzi scheme in American History. Join us on Women Lead Radio as Eileen Gaffen, your host of Reputation and Influence, has a conversation with Barbara Bry, the author of “I Did It” (www.ididit-book.com), about Gina Champion-Cain and a business empire which turned out to be a house of cards. Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, National University (www.nu.edu)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
You're listening to Lingo Phoenix's word of the day for June 29. Almond Buttercrunch Day Today's word is attain, spelled a-t-t-a-i-n. attain /əˈteɪn / verb [transitive] formal to succeed in achieving something after trying for a long time More women are attaining positions of power. We need to identify the best ways of attaining our objectives/goals. India attained independence in 1947, after decades of struggle. You need financial security in order to attain emotional well-being. She refused to let the injury keep her from attaining her goal of being in the Olympics. One billion dollars is a lot of money, but Massachusetts is a wealthy state with sufficient resources to ensure that everyone can attain a basic standard of living. — BostonGlobe.com, 12 May 2021 In order to attain herd immunity, or the point at which the virus cannot easily spread within the community, experts have offered estimates of it requiring the inoculation through infection or vaccination of between 70 to 85% of the population. — Melissa Mahtani, CNN, 18 June 2021 Women generally attain leadership positions by threading the thinnest of needles — managing the trade-off between competence and likeability. — Barbara Bry, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 June 2021 With your word of the day, I'm Mohammad Golpayegani. We love feedback. If you want to email us, our address is podcast@lingophoenix.com, or you can find me directly on Twitter and message me there. My handle is @MoeGolpayegani. Thanks for listening, stay safe, and we'll see you back here tomorrow with a new word.
LIFE WITH MANY AMAZING C Barbara Bry is an important public figure that has significantly impacted the community of San Diego. She shares her inspiring story which includes serving on the San Diego City Council, experience running for mayor, starting several companies, and as the founder of three thriving organizations that empower women in both … Read More »
Today on the Southern California Real Estate Report we talk about an accusation against a large home leaser that claims they never pulled required permits for renovation projects.There has been a whistleblower lawsuit filed against the company Invitation Homes by none other than Neil Senturia the husband of former City Council member Barbara Bry.He used machine learning technology to find properties that were renovated without permits.
The San Diego City Council has allowed a ballot measure to stand -pending a court decision- that would raise hotel room taxes even though not enough voters supported the tax during the March 2020 election. Alliance San Diego's Executive Director, Andrea Guerrero joins the podcast to talk with Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry. (Originally aired 12April21)
Tyson Siegele of Protect Our Communities goes Behind The Curtain with Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry. Consultant, Mark Ellis, joins the discussion as the San Diego City Council will soon decide what company will deliver energy to homes and businesses within the City. SDG&E's franchise agreement expired on January 17th after 50 years and the decision was extended because no other company submitted a bid before the end of the year. (Originally aired 5April21)
Art and guest co-host, Barbara Bry, speak with retired San Diego Sheriff Commander, David Myers about newly revealed Secret Police Funding Committee. This local committee of fire and police chiefs held its first public meeting last week after 16 years of acting behind closed doors to allocate millions of dollars per year in federal funds to prepare for and respond to terrorist attacks – but their change came only after La Prensa San Diego filed a lawsuit in December to challenge their secret meetings as being in violation of state open meeting laws. The Urban Area Working Group, known as UAWG, is comprised of police and fire chiefs from throughout the County. UAWG is the “Approval Authority” that allocates an average of about $15 million per year in federal funds to nearly every public safety agency in the region and has allocated more than $200 million since the program's inception. (Originally aired 29March21)
Art Castanares of LaPrensa San Diego, is joined by guest host, Barbara Bry to discuss 101 Ash Street. This premiere episode features an exclusive interview with attorney Lawrence Shea on city of San Diego's disastrous 101 Ash Street deal. (Originally aired on 2March21)
Social Thorns - Comfortable Conversations About Uncomfortable Topics
Who should be San Diego's Mayor? Barbara Bry or Todd Gloria? They are both democrats, but what distinguishes them? We also discuss Prop 23 and the ongoing battle between a labor union and the private dialysis enterprises.
Days before Election Day 2020, San Diego mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria join The Cantore Show. #VOTE
Days before Election Day 2020, San Diego mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria join The Cantore Show. #VOTESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren & Jack Talk With The 2 Candidates For San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria & Barbara Bry
Episode 12 is a discussion with Rev. Shane Harris about Ice Cube and his Contract With Black America; Black Women; Prop 15; Prop 16; Prop 20; and San Diego mayoral candidates Todd Gloria and Barbara Bry not having a Black Agenda so why so many Black leaders endorsing them.
We're dropping episodes that feature some of the best conversations from Politifest 2020, VOSD's annual political affairs summit. In this episode: San Diego mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria join VOSD host Scott Lewis for one of our most-watched debates. They covered a lot of ground about the candidates and their vision for the future of San Diego. Watch more Politifest panels at politifest.org Get Scott's weekly newsletter, the Politics Report: vosd.org/politics Get our weekly show, the Voice of San Diego Podcast, wherever you're listening now. Or go to vosd.org/pod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More highlights from Politifest 2020 coming at you. In this episode: San Diego mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria join VOSD host Scott Lewis for a debate about the future of San Diego. They cover a lot of ground here. Watch more Politifest panels at politifest.org Get Scott's weekly politics newsletter, The Politics Report: voiceofsandiego.org/politics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More highlights from Politifest 2020 coming at you. In this episode: San Diego mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria join VOSD host Scott Lewis for a debate about the future of San Diego. They cover a lot of ground here. Watch more Politifest panels at politifest.org Get Scott's weekly politics newsletter, The Politics Report: voiceofsandiego.org/politics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria discuss issues related to social justice, the housing crisis and the post-pandemic economy with panelists from UC San Diego, then field questions from the audience. Recorded October 8, 2020. [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 36382]
A recent poll by The San Diego Union-Tribune/10News SurveyUSA shows the race for San Diego mayor between Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria is neck and neck but it gives a hint of where voters are leaning on city ballot measures. Plus, Wednesday is Clean Air Day and the recent wildfires and the USS Bonhomme Richard fire gave heightened awareness on the effects of climate change on the air we breathe. Also, much of today’s political discourse lacks civility and an annual conference seeks to bring that back to American civic dialogue. In addition, regardless of who wins in the second district San Diego County Supervisor race, the East County will have a change in leadership for the first time in 28 years. Who will win depends on the candidate’s performance record. And, administrators at an East County nursing home waited eight days before reporting a resident’s sexual assault to police, advocates say the home’s handling of the case put residents at risk. Finally, listen to five songs to discover in October.
Among the most consequential races in San Diego this election season is the race for San Diego mayor. Assemblymember Todd Gloria and City Councilmember Barbara Bry are both Democrats but their priorities are different. Plus, the November election is just around the corner, but polling sites will be different this year than in the past. We explain the ins and outs of voting. Also, California’s disastrous wildfire season is now one for the record books. Roughly 4 million acres have burned — the most in one season in modern California history. That is bringing attention to where California is building new homes and the fire safety measures required in that construction. And, a local filmmaker’s short horror comedy is being screened at L.A.’s Screamfest next week.
This podcast looks at the history of systemic racism in policing, endorsement of candidate for congress in the 53 district (Georgette Gomez and Sara Jacobs are the candidates), and why Bishop Bowser has not endorsed Todd Gloria or Barbara Bry for Mayor.
Today, Mari gives us the latest update this morning from the doctors who are treating President Trump after he contracted coronavirus. Plus, here in San Diego, hundreds of play structures and several libraries are reopening around the county. And it's a good day to be a Padres fan! Mari talks about what that means to the fans and for the team moving forward during the postseason. Plus, Mari has the details on the mayoral debate happening tonight between assembly member Todd Gloria and council member Barbara Bry.
Barbara Bry, President Pro Tem of the San Diego City Council for the 1st District, candidate for Mayor of San Diego, high-tech entrepreneur, and community leader. "I can't say it enough: this is the only environment we've got, so we need to protect it."
Some Lawmakers in California are questioning why Gov. Gavin Newsom has not yet opened playgrounds in the state. Also,key findings from a statewide survey by the Public Policy Institute of California show Californians are divided on changing California’s landmark tax reform initiative, Proposition 13, and so far they don't favor bringing affirmative action back to California. Plus, misinformation went viral about California’s SB 145, which would change who gets added to the state’s sex offender’s registry. Top local officials, including Mayor Kevin Faulconer and City councilmember Barbara Bry, repeated some of the misinformation publicly. We’ll have a full fact check on it.
SeaWorld Entertainment on Monday announced revenue and audience losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, UC San Diego neurointensivist Dr. Navaz Kanranjia explains how COVID-19 can impact the brain. And, Barbara Bry leads over Todd Gloria in campaign fundraising for the San Diego mayoral race, what’s behind the numbers? Finally, why the Museum of Man changed its name.
Councilmember’s Jennifer Campbell, Barbara Bry and Chris Cate on Short Term Vacation Rentals
Throughout the country, the restriction-weary public is directing its frustrations at public health officials, leading some to resign or retire. In San Diego, Dr. Wilma Wooten was verbally attacked at the county Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday and her home address was given out. Plus, criminal justice reform is now entering the San Diego mayor’s race. Candidates Todd Gloria and Barbara Bry are receiving mixed reviews from advocates. Also, the pandemic could affect the mental health of Latino teens and their political views for decades to come. In addition, Black health care workers are feeling the dual toll of the pandemic and disturbing acts of police brutality. And, it is unknown when the virus first made an appearance in San Diego, which leads some to speculate that they contracted coronavirus before it became widespread, but do they have the antibodies to prove it? Finally, Stephanie Danler’s new memoir about her parents’ struggle with addiction and her own struggle to overcome that legacy.
Barbara Bry Joined Gwynn & Chris to Go Inside The City Council Special Vote Friday
5.20.20 Gwynn & Chris Hour 2: The Big 5 & Barbara Bry Audio
Darin and Mike welcome back friend of the show Barbara Bry from the San Diego City Council to discuss the various efforts the City has undergone to provide relief and make health services widely available during the COVID-19 crisis. Her office is providing a free daily newsletter with the latest info on COVID-19 from the local and state levels. You can find the newsletter on Facebook and NextDoor or by emailing barbarabry@sandiego.gov to add yourself to the subscription list.
We take a close look at the Super Tuesday results in the local races in San Diego County and in the Presidential Primary. We reflect on the candidates and community activists that were guests on the podcast and see how they fared in the election. We also examine the impact political leaders have on your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. We discuss a wide range of people and topics including Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Mike Bloomberg, Andrew Yang, Amy Klobuchar, Tusli Gabbard, Scott Peters, June Yang Cutter, Brian Maienschein, Pete Murray, Joel Anderson, Steve Vaus, Fernando Garcia, Todd Gloria, Scott Sherman, Barbara Bry, Marni Von Wilper, San Diego Convention Center, Transient Occupancy Tax, Sara Jabobs, Darrel Issa, Carl DeMaio, Ammar Campa-Najjar, Ronald Reagan, Prop 13, Measure A, Measure B, Measure P, Poway Unified, PUSD, Poway School Bond, JFK, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Mekita Rivas, Groucho Marx #JohnRileyProject #SuperTuesday #SuperTuesdayResults JRP0117 Our Sponsor: PowayStore.com: https://powaystore.com/ John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Donations: https://www.patreon.com/johnrileyproject Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-project Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLw Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/ Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Gaby Dow returned for her second podcast interview and we had a great time covering national and San Diego political issues. We broke down the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination process looking at each candidate and how the race was shaping up. We can’t talk national politics without discussion President Trump, his policies and what the eventual November 2020 race might look like. That led to so many other interesting discussions involving culture, race, healthcare, education and how America differs from Scandinavia, Latin America and Germany. Gaby Dow and I spent plenty of time looking at some of the important races on the San Diego County ballot including the San Diego Mayoral Race, San Diego City Council District 5, the new bond measure with Poway Unified School District (Measure P), San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 2, US Congressional District 50 and much more. We discuss or mention so many other interesting people and places including Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Andrew Yang, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Mike Bloomberg, Stop & Frisk, Iowa Caucus, Ranked Choice Voting, Joe Biden, Steve Miller, Copenhagen, Iceland, Hamburg, Columbia, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Vicente Fox, Barbara Bry, Todd Gloria, Scott Sherman, Marni von Wilpert, Poway, Rancho Bernardo, Mark Kersey, Steve Vaus, Joel Anderson, Tony Krvaric, TJ Zane, Marian Kim-Phelps, Kimberley Beatty, Charles Sellers, Michelle O’Connor-Ratcliff, Darsh Patel, Valley Elementary, Carl DeMaio, Darryl Issa, Duncan Hunter, Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Steve Dow #SuperTuesday #JohnRileyProject #PursuitofHappiness JRP0112 John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Donations: https://www.patreon.com/johnrileyproject Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-project Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLw Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/ Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
This week, we break down the latest land development endorsement by the Democratic party — and what that could mean for competing land use ballot measures in 2020. Plus, Andrew Keatts' latest story about mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria examines how their actual voting history differs from their campaign narratives. Join VOSD and support the podcast today at vosd.org/give
This week, we break down the latest land development endorsement by the Democratic party — and what that could mean for competing land use ballot measures in 2020. Plus, Andrew Keatts' latest story about mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria examines how their actual voting history differs from their campaign narratives. Join VOSD and support the podcast today at vosd.org/give See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re obviously still not Politifest 2019, so for this week’s podcast, we pulled out the most memorable moments from the event, including some hot takes from San Diego mayoral candidates Tasha Williamson, Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria. Catch the latest episode of Good Schools for All at vosd.org/schoolspod Talk to us onTwitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Not Sports 09-04-19
Barbara Bry, is the City Councilperson for San Diego District 1 and running for Mayor of San Diego. She earned an MBA from Harvard, reported for the Sacramento Bee and LA Times, started and sold an internet company to Cisco, was a VP at ProFlowers.com.
Aired: 7/7/2019 9 AM::
Today's installment of the Seamless Podcast welcomes back returning guest Barbara Bry of the SD City Council and first-timer Dennis Gakunga, Chief Sustainability Officer from the City of the Chula Vista. This episode features an engaging discussion on how the development of Smart City initiatives originally stemmed from the need to address the various environmental challenges all cities in the region are currently facing. Darin and Co-Producer Mike also check-in on Barbara's campaign for Mayor.
Barbara Bry is a high-tech entrepreneur and currently the President Pro Tem of the San Diego City Council representing District 1. Looking ahead to 2020, she recently announced she’s running for Mayor of San Diego. Throughout her career Barbara followed her passion, fighting for the advancement of women in the classroom and the workplace. Her passion to empower women has influenced her professional career working in politics. Her experiences working with Run Women Run, on Hillary Clinton’s campaign as well as the encouragement of her daughter inspired her to run for a seat of her own. After winning the election for City Council as an underdog candidate, Barbara works with a team to understand the needs and happenings of the community. For listeners eager to start their political careers, Barbara suggests getting involved in a campaign first in order to meet a lot of people and learn the ins-and-outs of campaigning while making an impact. Luckily enough, Barbara is seeking for people to get volunteer with her 2020 mayoral campaign! Listen in to hear more about how to reach out and get involved. Find out how Barbara chases her passion of empowering women in her career! Once you’re inspired by Barbara’s story we would love to read your review. http://bit.ly/AmandaNachmanPodcast
In episode eight of Show In Progress with Matt Strabone, Matt points to municipal broadband as a response to the end of net neutrality (1:02) and interviews San Diego city councilwoman and possible 2020 mayoral candidate Barbara Bry. Councilwoman Bry begins by talking about her career prior to politics (3:32), how her business background impacts her work on the city council (4:26), and the new regulations on short-term vacation rentals she recently shepherded through the city council (6:50). Bry then shares her vision for San Diego’s future by stressing the importance of the innovation economy (12:15), and gives her thoughts on homelessness (14:39), her electoral priorities for 2018 (16:41), dockless electric scooters (17:39), and her commitment to workplace equity (20:59). Matt ends the episode with some news about the Energizer Bunny (23:28).
Barbara Bry, San Diego City Council Member, District 1 joins Executive Growth to discuss how she represents San Diego’s First City Council District and serves as chair of the Committee on Budget and Government Efficiency. Bry also serves as vice chair of the Public Safety and Livable Neighborhoods Committee, and is a member of both the Committee on Rules and the Committee on Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations. She was sworn into office on December 12, 2016. The Council President Pro Tem has prioritized neighborhood improvements throughout her district. In Carmel Valley, Torrey Hills, Del Mar Mesa, and Del Mar Heights, Bry’s office worked to reset dangerous traffic signals, reopen the Carmel Valley Rec Center pool after repairs, paint out graffiti, repair potholes, remove traffic view-blocking vegetation, and secure signage to improve pedestrian safety. In University City and La Jolla, Bry’s office convened a commuter roundtable to address the transportation needs of the largest employment hub in region (UTC/Torrey Pines Mesa), installed pylons to prevent illegal turns, and completed dozens of right-of-way repairs. Bry has also led and supported several citywide initiatives. As vice chair of Public Safety, she advocated for securing an independent search firm for the selection of a new police chief and pushed for a significant pay increase for the SDPD to help recruit and retain officers. She also helped to defeat an unnecessary special election, which saved taxpayers $5 million. To improve transparency, Bry led an effort to revise Charter Section 225 and move forward with an ordinance that will require the City to collect and disclose the identities of any individual or entity involved in a business transaction with the City. Under Bry’s leadership as chair of the Budget Committee, the City adopted a fiscally responsible FY 2018 Budget that sustains essential neighborhood services, enhances public safety, restores funding for the arts, designates funding for the implementation of the Climate Action Plan, and supports other important City services. Council President Pro Tem Bry’s top priorities for 2018 include police recruitment and retention, regulating short-term rentals, advancing a community choice energy program, addressing workplace sexual harassment and pay equity, moving forward with the fire station at UCSD, and creating a thriving and inclusive innovation economy. Barbara Bry is a high-tech entrepreneur and community leader who worked her way through college and graduate school, earning a Master’s Degree in Business from Harvard. Barbara was on the founding team of several local high-tech companies, including ProFlowers.com, which has created hundreds of local jobs. She is co-founder of Atcom/Info, one of the first companies to develop technology for Internet kiosks and high-speed Internet access in hotel rooms. Additionally, she served as the first associate director of CONNECT, and is the founder of Athena San Diego, the leading organization for women in the San Diego tech and life sciences community. Barbara has deep roots in the community and has lived in San Diego for more than 35 years. She is married to Neil Senturia, raised her two daughters here, and is a proud grandmother. Kim Walpole, Co-Founder & CEO, Trials.ai joins Bob to discuss how she feels companies that run trials stand to lose billions of dollars per year because of failures related to recruitment, retention, protocol deviations and corrupted data. Trials.ai is fixing the two root causes of these failures: Study Design & Execution, that result in 50% of effective treatments failing FDA approval. Our platform applies artificial intelligence to make the process of conducting clinical trials safer, faster and easier. Now the FDA is forcing change industry wide by mandating standardized study data be submitted electronically. With 50% of research still being done on paper, this creates a major shift in how these companies collect and handle data that must be synthesized and submitted electronically for FDA approval. Trials.ai is building an intelligent technology platform that makes it simple to run and manage trials: We leverage AI to optimize study design, create intelligent workflow automation, provide predictive analytics and recommendations based on study health and end points. Our goal is to provide Sponsors, Sites & CRO’s with the smart tools they need to make the clinical trials management process faster, cheaper and easier. BISTalk ran for over 2 years as a drive-time show on ESPN radio in San Diego as part of their experiment in ‘alternative’ non-sports business programming. ESPN returned to all sports programming and BISTalk took it as an opportunity to join the 21’st century with a rebrand and a relaunch as the Executive Growth Podcast.
Councilmember Barbara Bry: Short-Term Rentals, Homelessness, SoccerCity by Independent Voter Podcast
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region's innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region's innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region’s innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region’s innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region’s innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Serial entrepreneur and newly elected San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry leads a discussion on the future of the region’s innovation economy with panelists Greg McKee, CEO of CONNECT; Albert Pisano, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego; John Cabeca of the United States Patent and Trademark Office; Paul Roben, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Innovation and Commercialization at UC San Diego; and Nicole Truitt, the founder of Metamer Materials. This program is presented as part of the 2017 Ignite@UC San Diego Conference for Innovators and Entrepreneurs. Series: "Career Channel" [Public Affairs] [Business] [Show ID: 32115]
Local and national politics and politicans hit the styage here on the edge . I will share with you Brains my experience at a Hilliary Clinton for America fundraiser in Districts 1 in La Jolla CA
We were delighted that club Patron and candidate for San Diego City Council District 1, Barbara Bry was a co-presenter at this meeting. Barbara has spent the last 30 years of her life helping to start companies and create jobs from her early days at CONNECT to becoming an entrepreneur and serving on the initial management team of companies like ProFlowers.com. San Diego’s economy has long been dependent on federal funds with 50% GDP today coming from federal sources to support, military functions, defense contracting companies and basic research such as on the Torrey Pines mesa. Barbara and Mary emphasized the importance of innovation to San Diego’s future. They dove into the history and what it means to local citizens to have companies that operate in a global arena – where we put our priorities will be shaped by these forces. We encourage you to subscribe to our Podcast channel here. You can also find us on the iTunes Store just search for Point Loma & OB Dems or click here, as well as on Stitcher. …
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Aired: 11/30/2013 7 PM:: Richard and Joe are joined in studio by Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry. Both are integral parts of Blackbird Ventures LLC which is an investment firm that aids entrepreneurial enterprises, more specifically those that focus in the areas of emerging technology and real estate development.