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Car Guy Coffee Podcast NADA 2025 Edition - feat. Bill Egan at the AutomotiveMastermind Booth This is a blend of Dealers, Vendors, and Voices in our incredible industry that are committed to seeing the Upshift and Uplift that we are committed to brewing high quality solutions! Featured in each episode is are high quality selection of Car Guy's and Car Gals. In this brew we interview special guest Bill Egan at the AutomotiveMastermind Booth. Take a sip and enjoy, Let's Brew! Don't forget to share and subscribe!
On December 4th at 11am EST we have a free webinar, "Benefits of Today's High-Performance EIFS with Drainage.” Bill Egan, Principal of Bill Egan Group, joins us to discuss the upcoming webinar. Listen in as Bill chats about how this course will explore many performance and benefits of modern EIFS with drainage systems. Register for the free webinar
Director of Operations Justin Rizzo‑Weaver talks about CAMA‘s 106 year of operation in Santa Barbara. Then director Bill Egan and actor Tom Hinshaw discuss The Producing Unit‘s production of The ... The post 106 year of CAMA and The Producing Unit’s The Father appeared first on Elizabeth Appraisals.
This week we start what will become a series of podcasts chronicling the journey of the City of Shakopee, MN through the APWA Accreditation process. Shakopee decided to take this on several months ago and a couple of months into the process at the time of this recording. This is a great conversation about why Shakopee decided to do this, how they found an internal champion and what surprises they've discovered so far. Joining us are guests Bill Egan (Public Works Director), Alex Jordan (City Engineer) and Barb Kraemer (Administrative Assistant). AI Generated Description:Curious about what it takes to achieve APWA accreditation? Join us on this enlightening episode of the Public Works Nerds podcast as we sit down with the passionate team from the City of Shakopee, Minnesota. Hear firsthand from Public Works Director Bill Egan, City Engineer Alex Jordan, and Administrative Assistant Barb Kraemer, each sharing their unique journeys and roles within the city's public works department. From Bill's extensive experience to Alex's fresh perspective from Lakeville, and Barb's transition from Parks and Rec, you'll get a front-row seat to the dynamics that make Shakopee's team tick.Discover the motivations driving Shakopee's pursuit of the prestigious APWA accreditation. Despite the rarity of such recognition in Minnesota, the team was inspired by an intriguing article and took strategic steps to gain internal support. We break down the APWA's accreditation chapters, exploring the collaborative efforts across various city departments and the anticipated timeline for completion. You'll hear about the significance of mission and vision statements, the role of parks maintenance, and the invaluable support from APWA community leaders that has propelled Shakopee's public works department forward.Uncover the financial and operational considerations of the accreditation process, including the costs and long-term benefits that justify this investment. We delve into the extensive involvement required from multiple departments, with critical support from city administrator Bill Reynolds. Through specific examples like managing roadkill, we highlight the practical impact of updated policies. This episode emphasizes the importance of teamwork, professional growth, and industry recognition, offering insights and inspiration for public works professionals everywhere. Don't miss this engaging conversation that showcases the power of collaboration and dedication in public service!Show Notes:APWA Accreditation:https://www.apwa.org/resources/accreditation/Parks and Recreation Accreditation:https://www.nrpa.org/certification/accreditation/CAPRA/I was planning on putting additional links here to other accreditation services for other departments such as Finance or Human Resources, but decided against it as I can't vet any of these advertised programs. If you are interested I encourage you to start with a simple Google search for "Public Agency Accreditation" and you will find several options for Police, Fire, Finance, etc.
Writer Gerald DiPego, Director Peter Frisch, and actors Leesa Beck and Bill Egan talk about The Producing Unit‘s show 154 & Paradise at Center Stage Theater through September 30. The post 154 & Paradise appeared first on Elizabeth Appraisals.
Bishop Dolan reflects on Sunday's Gospel. Bill Egan shares his reversion story. You'll get up to date on the news including a parish ministry helping refugees. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible!
Ultimate Bass Radio - Ross England and Bill Egan
Bill Egan on Raceday Mornings
We are very grateful to have a lot of Temple DPT students involved in Level Up. After getting connected to Bill Egan and Trish Crane, two faculty within Temple, it makes total sense why their students are gravitating towards our community. You know when you just connect with people and the conversation is just super easy and fun? That was our experience talking with both Bill and Trish, so we were SO excited about featuring them and all the amazing things they are doing at Temple DPT!They are both such humble, dedicated, curious, and just straight up real people, and they are truly leading by example within their program at Temple DPT. This episode was such a fun conversation, and think it will leave you feeling inspired by what they are doing. Please share this with students, faculty, and clinicians you think would benefit from hearing this!(and if you appreciate the show, you can show us some love and leave us a review!) Episode Topics: Catalysts for personal/professional/therapeutic paradigm-shifting Evolution of evidence-based practice in education and in the clinic Fellowships and their capacity to improve clinical decision-making and pattern recognition Balancing emphasis on information vs. skills in education Repackaging manual therapy as one tool in a box of many rather than an entire approach Leveraging the placebo effect in an ethical way Optimizing educational curriculums to produce well-rounded & effective practitioners How pain science education impacts clinical decision-making Attributes of a healthy healthcare workplace culture ____________________________________________________________ Want to get involved in our community? Here are two incredible (and free) opportunities! CALU Community FB Group Four Month Mentorship
WILDsound has performed a few of Joel Stern’s winning screenplays through the years. It was great to finally catch up with the sportscaster turned writer. Joel is very candid with his passion for his work and is a terrific communicator & storyteller.. He saves the best story for last in this interview and shares a very personal story on how life could have changed if only got this one job. Stay tuned for the audio best scene reading of his winning script THE WAITING ROOM. Watch the best scene reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlLnkSlDU-0In this suspense/comedy, Bill Egan, a crusty Alcatraz corrections officer, suddenly finds himself in a waiting room along with a one-armed Medal of Honor award winner-turned hitman, a ditzy bank teller and a Bronx street hoodlum. From different time periods, they try to piece together the events that brought them there.Little do they know they are about to face the ultimate judgement.Genre: Comedy, Drama, ThrillerCAST LIST:Linda: Cassandra GuthrieChuck: John MarcucciNarrator: Kat SmileyBill: Shawn DevlinOscar: Sean BallantyneReggie: Sam FazliFollow WILDsound Podcasts on all social media channels: @wildsoundpodSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestivalSubscribe via Twitter: https://twitter.com/wildsoundfestWatch more festival videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/WildsoundFestivalMonthly
This episode of Talkin Bass in PDX is Bill Egan part 2. He is an “old timer” He's practically done it all in our realm of warmwater fishing. He learned, he competed, he taught, and he shared fishing. He also embraced our warmwater fisheries and the environment. For show feedback email Don Clark at gonefishingpdx@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don-clark50/support
This episode of Talkin Bass in PDX is a special presentation as I host the Oregon Bass & Panfish Club’s August program. Bill Egan is one of the Club's “old timers” and has played a significant role in the organization. He's practically done it all in our realm of warmwater fishing. He learned, he competed, he taught, and he shared fishing. He also embraced our warmwater fisheries and the environment. He attended agency and organizational meetings and spoke out or testified for the preservation, conservation and enhancement of our fisheries and environment. For more information on Oregon Bass & Panfish club the web address is https://www.oregonbassandpanfishclub.com/ . For show feedback email Don Clark at gonefishingpdx@gmail.com . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don-clark50/support
In the biggest competition yet! Callum Jones, Laura Donnelly, Mekkin Roff, and Bill Egan battle it out to see which nostalgic corporation can hold the title of champion. The bankrupt or the streaming bargain bin. Hosted, of course, by the delightful Pete Wells.
In the biggest competition yet! Callum Jones, Laura Donnelly, Mekkin Roff, and Bill Egan battle it out to see which nostalgic corporation can hold the title of champion. The bankrupt or the streaming bargain bin. Hosted, of course, by the delightful Pete Wells.
In this podcast, I am joined by Bill Egan, Senior Instructional Designer in World Campus Learning Design and our "Innovation Coordinator". In that role, he oversees our innovation efforts and ensures ROI and goal-alignment so that our most future-thinking investments have the greatest impact.
It wouldn't be an open mic panel show it we didn't joke about Tinder. Swipe, match, or come into proximity with some of the best open mic comedians on this ridiculous night. Hosted by perpetually single Pete Wells, and swiping on the panel are Bill Egan, Brandon Burke, Hannah Fairweather, and comedy captain Emily Woods.
It wouldn't be an open mic panel show it we didn't joke about Tinder. Swipe, match, or come into proximity with some of the best open mic comedians on this ridiculous night. Hosted by perpetually single Pete Wells, and swiping on the panel are Bill Egan, Brandon Burke, Hannah Fairweather, and comedy captain Emily Woods.
Nita June Davanzo of DogStar Theater Company joins Maggie and Anna to discuss Intimate Constellations, DogStar’s upcoming evening of stories, music, conversation and wine featuring the works of Arthur Miller,...
This episode, the charming and delightful Samantha Eve of Out of the Box Theatre joins Anna and Maggie to talk about the upcoming production of Amélie. This episode was sponsored...
Part two! For part 1 refer to Episode 19Thanks again to:Justin Matson, Mema Sifa, Cam Venn,Brendan Hay, Bill Egan, and Steve BradyVideo available on our Youtube channelEnjoy the second helping, of the most important podcast of your day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our first Live Episode of Adelaides Hungriest podcast, The Earliest Breakfast Gameshow!It wasn't the coolest, the smartest, OR the slickest. But it sure was the earliest! (Recorded at midnight)This mornings cereal was Milo cereal, with no milk or bowls...Filmed at the 2018 Adelaide Fringe, with special guests:Justin Matson, Mema Sifa, Cam Venn,Brendan Hay, Bill Egan, and Steve BradyVideo available on our YouTube channelThis is Part 1 of the night, with Part 2 soon to follow. Make sure you get a full helping of the most important podcast of your day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bill Egan is an owner of the Boston Celtics and one of the original Venture Capitalist. He is one of the original investors of Federal Express (FedEx) to give you an idea of the successes Bill has had as a VC. Bill started his Venture Capitalist career in 1969 well before anyone had heard of it that wasn’t in the industry. It’s fascinating hearing how things were in the early days of the industry. Bill is a founder and General Partner of Alta Communications and Marion Equity Partners, Massachusetts-based venture capital firms. He founded Alta’s predecessor firm, Burr, Egan, Deleage & Co. in 1979, and has identified and backed several of America’s leading growth companies in the information technology, life sciences, and communications industries. Prior to founding Burr, Egan, Deleage & Co., Bill was a Partner at TA Associates. He began his career as a Manager of Venture Capital for New England Enterprise Capital Corporation. He is past President and Chairman of the National Venture Capital Association, a Trustee of Fairfield University, a Member of the Board of Overseers of The Wharton School and a Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Board of CRH plc, and a number of privately held companies. Get Your FREE 12 Day Personal Reboot Challenge: https://mailchi.mp/65edb486ceb2/12dayrebootchallenge
You have an excellent and effective marketing campaign in place and you’re getting tons of phone calls, but no new business. What gives?! Intake is the first real impression of what it’s like to work with your practice. Are you sending the right message? Even if you have a fabulous marketing campaign, a wonderful staff, and a great relationship with all of your patients or clients, a poor intake process can leave prospects feeling underwhelmed or neglected. Bill Egan and Tod Novak, Intake Experts at Alert Communications joined our webinar to show you how each relationship starts with intake, and what you can do to ensure your marketing efforts are not going to waste! Check out the recording to learn: The benefits of using a professional greeting, How to use empathy as a secret weapon, How to have a caring conversation, not an interrogation, The importance of call control, And how to listen effectively in order to maximize profit. You can learn more about Alert Communications and what they can do to help grow your practice here. If you prefer to listen to the podcast recording of this webinar, you can download it directly from iTunes or use the audio player below
Social media is fun, free and easy. More people use it each day for business as well as for pleasure. But despite the promises of using social media for recruiting, marketing, and employee engagement, employers must not ignore the employment law implication associated with privacy, confidentiality, and discrimination. Join host Ira S Wolfe on this week’s Workforce Trends Blog Talk Radio show when he interviews Bill Egan, head of the Labor & Employment group at Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ira and Bill will discuss the problems, liabilities, and legal pitfalls of using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media in the workplace. The show will be live at 11 AM EDT. Have a question about social media policy? The call in number is 646-200-3752. Don’t have a question? Just call to share how social media is or isn’t working in your workplace.
Social media is fun, free and easy. More people use it each day for business as well as for pleasure. But despite the promises of using social media for recruiting, marketing, and employee engagement, employers must not ignore the employment law implication associated with privacy, confidentiality, and discrimination. Join host Ira S Wolfe on this week’s Workforce Trends Blog Talk Radio show when he interviews Bill Egan, head of the Labor & Employment group at Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ira and Bill will discuss the problems, liabilities, and legal pitfalls of using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social media in the workplace. The show will be live at 11 AM EDT. Have a question about social media policy? The call in number is 646-200-3752. Don’t have a question? Just call to share how social media is or isn’t working in your workplace.