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We catch up with Scott Tetlow one of the most popular athletes in our space. What is he up to this year. He is now an UPLIFT Athlete, what does that mean? and what is new going into this season?00:00 Intro00:46 Uplift Organization & Workout Challenge05:20 Quarterfinals 10:54 Heading into Semifinals 19:20 Programming & Training31:09 Tattoo Business & Parenting37:13 Training with Bill Leahy 42:00 Burpee Challenge43:40 Kids & Middle School 46:50 Wrapping Up
Bill Leahy is the Chief Executive Officer at Renaissance Reliability, a veteran-owned and operated reliability and maintainability engineering consultancy dedicated to American manufacturers. Paul Lavoie is the Chief Manufacturing Officer at the State of Connecticut and is committed to helping manufacturers take advantage of market opportunities to grow their businesses and solidify Connecticut's reputation as the Silicon Valley of advanced manufacturing. The two worked closely on Unturning Steel, a documentary that helps provide service members with a path forward after returning home. In the film, Bill sets out on a hero's journey to help his fellow veterans bring their talents to American manufacturing. Together with the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Bill has created a new offering that provides veterans the support and training they need to find purpose in American manufacturing. Bill and Paul recently spoke with Plant Services editor in chief Thomas Wilk about their work with veterans and how their initiatives are helping to close the skills gap in manufacturing in North America.
This week's guest is Bill Leahy. Ron and Bill discussed Bill's critically important initiative to support veterans as they transition back into civilian life, and his documentary "Unturning Steel." An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quote that inspires Bill (3:04) His background (3:45) Unturning Steel's mission (8:28) About Renaissance Reliability (12:50) What the film is about (15:06) About SkillBridge (21:30) The role that lean plays (26:59) What society can do to support veterans (30:15) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 The Unturning Steel Website Unturning Steel on Facebook Unturning Steel on LinkedIn Unturning Steel on Instagram Bill on LinkedIn Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? How else could the principles of lean support and add value to this cause?
Show SummaryOn this episode, we feature a conversation with Army Veteran Bill Leahy, an Engineering Team Leader, Maintenance Superintendent, Consultant, and Business Owner in the Manufacturing Industry. We discuss opportunities for Veterans in the manufacturing industry and Bill's upcoming documentary, Unturning SteelAbout Today's GuestWilliam "Bill" Leahy is a multifaceted professional with a diverse background spanning military service, sports, manufacturing, and entrepreneurship. Bill's journey began at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated with the Class of 2009. His commitment to teamwork and discipline extended to the hockey rink, where he showcased his skills as a West Point hockey player. Following graduation, Bill served in the US Army, rising to the rank of Captain. Upon transitioning from military service Bill entered into the manufacturing industry as a Engineering Team Leader, Maintenance Superintendent, Consultant, and Business Owner. Bill has honed his skills and knowledge to become a prominent figure in the sector. As the CEO of both Renaissance Reliability LLC and UNTURNING STEEL LLC, he has demonstrated visionary leadership; driving these companies to new heights of success. Bill's passion for leadership extends beyond his professional roles. He is the founder of the Manufacturing Leaders Project, an initiative aimed at developing the next generation of manufacturing leaders through veteran recruitment, certification, and placement. Through mentorship and guidance, Bill empowers veterans to reach their full potential and contribute to the industry's growth.Bill holds a Reliability & Maintainability Engineering MS from The University of Tennessee, and an MBA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he graduated in 2022. He resides in Quaker Hill, CT, with his wife and two children. He is deeply committed to his family and community, volunteering as a hockey and soccer coach for local clubs, and as an advocate for various veteran non-profits around the country.Links Mentioned In This EpisodeUnturning Steel WebsiteBill's profile on LinkedInPsychArmor Resource of the WeekThis week's PsychArmor resource of the week is the PsychArmor course What You Should Know About Transition. Transitioning from military service can be difficult. It is more than just hanging up your uniform and putting on civilian clothes. In this course, you will receive a brief overview of resources and tools to consider during your transition. You can see find the course here: https://learn.psycharmor.org/courses/What-you-Should-Know-about-Transition This Episode Sponsored By: This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor. PsychArmor is the premier education and learning ecosystems specializing in military culture content PsychArmor offers an. Online e-learning laboratory that is free to individual learners as well as custom training options for organizations. Contact Us and Join Us on Social Media Email PsychArmorPsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
We catch up with Kamo Athletics after their big day and then take some time to talk with Jamie about her big PR Day and wish her a Happy Birthday! P Score... Really? Bill Leahy with a huge comeback today!
Bill Leahy- West Point Grad- Infantryman. Bill is the owner/Founder of Renaissance Reliability, LLC. Manufacturing consultancy and Skillbridge program partner transitioning service members into manufacturing and helping manufactures. American manufacturing is making a comeback and they are filming a documentary about the entire journey. Bills brother Shawn is the genesis behind all this. Shawn had a rough transition and took his life in December of 2022. We will post the link for the upcoming documentary in the notes in the near future!
Bill Leahy is the Chief Executive Officer at Renaissance Reliability, a veteran-owned and operated reliability and maintainability engineering consultancy dedicated to American manufacturers. Bill has worked in manufacturing as an engineering superintendent, maintenance team leader, consultant, and service provider and is an expert in root cause analysis (RCA), reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), and design for reliability and maintainability (DfR). Bill served for 10 years in the United States Army as a West Point Cadet, NCAA Division 1 hockey player, and infantry officer where he learned the values of leadership, self-discipline, resourcefulness, integrity, and teamwork. Plant Services editor in chief Thomas Wilk recently spoke with Bill about why reliability is the cornerstone of manufacturing success, and how veterans can help companies achieve their reliability goals. On the record "Reliability has to be a core value, has to be something we embody. The part that I struggle with is that it is so evident to us in our industry at how these things tie together, because we know if you improve reliability, you improve safety; if you improve reliability, you improve environmental scores; you improve reliability, your OEE goes up. Everything improves with reliability." -Bill Leahy Learn more Renaissance Reliability
As we close another fantastic summer of NXT lacrosse, Kate Henwood joins Leahy & Kupp to reflect. The gang looks back at their summer and shares their favorite moments from our show's third season. (Check out the list of awesome guests below, and listen to any episodes you haven't heard yet!) 10:50 - Bill's take a girls box lax 16:00 - Kate on growing professionally through this show and the fun new challenge it has provided 18:00 - Some highlights from the shows of Season 3, which kicked off in September of 2021 -Mike Murphy, Penn Mens Lacrosse -Chris Goldberg, PhillyLacrosse.com -John Begier, Radnor High School -Bryan Kelly, Calvert Hall & FCA -Grant Ament, PLL Archers, Attack Academy & Haverford School -Dr. Dane Donohue, Wellness Solution Centers -Peter Toner, Gettysburg College -Laurie DeLuca, NXT Girls Lacrosse & University of Delaware -Regy Thorpe, University of Florida & USA Indoor Lacrosse -Ryan Terefenko, PLL Chrome, NLL Halifax Thunder & Culver Academy -Mike Levin, Harlem Lacrosse -Matt Hogan, Annapolis Hawks, and Hogan Lacrosse 30:00 - A toast to our “classic replays” that we sprinkled in over the past months 34:00 - Reflections from the summer, through our eyes: The good, the bad, and the ugly 40:00 - For Coaches: X & O Insight of the week -Kate helps us understand what college coaches were talking about this summer -Bill loved the events that used a shot clock this summer 45:25 - For Players: Culture Building -“This group is coming together, and it's special” 46:40 - Rapid Fire NXT Homework For Parents: Check out women lacrosse, repeat all versions of the game For Coaches: Check out Youth Inc Podcast with Greg Olsen For Players: Put your stick down and take a break What Kate is reading: Think Again, by Adam Grant What Bill is watching: World War II & DB Cooper Documentaries on Netflix And just like that…Season 3 of the More Than a Club Podcast is over. We will be back for Season 4 starting in October 2022. Thanks to all of our listeners out there! If you'd like to connect, please email info@nxtlacrosse.com. Please help us grow by leaving a positive review and sharing your favorite episode on your social channels.
All counties in New York are required by the state to provide and pay for the criminal defense counsel for those that cannot afford this service themselves. This episode features a conversation about providing indigent legal defense services at the county level, and the office that monitors, studies, and makes efforts to improve the quality of services provided under Article 18-B of county law. Joining NYSAC's Counsel Patrick Cummings are Bill Leahy and Patricia Warth from NYS Office of Indigent Legal Services. After serving as Director of ILS for ten years, Bill is retiring, and Patricia will be taking on the position. NYSAC thanks our sponsor, Nationwide Retirement Solutions.
Learning in COVID Times with Bill Leahy Welcome Bill to the Podcast. He has held different talks and training sessions around leadership, change management, PMs and many others. Today, we’re tackling important points such as: Should companies be investing in training during COVID-19 pandemic? What are some of the topics that are being grasped quicker […] The post 259 – Learning in COVID Times with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Leading FMEAs with Bill Leahy We’re honored to have Bill Leahy back to talk about Failure Mode Effect Analysis. He’s a principal instructor with Eruditio, having a background in manufacturing and the military. He’s been involved with maintenance and reliability for several years. Today, we’re tackling important points such as: What is an FMEA Why […] The post 248 – Leading FMEAs with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
In this brand new interview, Matt sits down with the legendary lacrosse coach Bill Leahy, who founded La Salle College High School's lacrosse program in 1992, has produced some of the best players in the game, and won an incredible amount of championships. In his 28 seasons as head coach of La Salle, he coached 250-All Catholic players (basically all-conference), 11 Catholic League MVPs, 5 Under Armour All-Americans, and 1 Tewaarton Award winner (the lacrosse version of the Heisman Trophy) while winning 5 state championships, a gold medal with the USA U19 team, 23 Catholic League titles, and racking up over 500 career wins. Throughout the episode, Leahy discuss es his love of lacrosse (3:25), constructing La Salle's program from scratch (10:00), changing the culture of the program at certain times (34:00), memorable moments from coaching the national U19 team (41:00) and much more! Enjoy!
Should I Hire or Build an RE with Bill Leahy I’m excited to have Bill Leahy with us for a deep dive into whether organizations should build an RE internally, or they should hire externally to fill those roles. Bill has worked at Eruditio for the past three years and is currently a senior instructor […] The post 221-Should I Hire or Build an RE with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
John McEvoy, current Head Coach and Assistant Director of Admissions at Malvern Prep, joins this episode. An old friend of Bill Leahy's from his playing days as a Captain and All-Pro with the Philadelphia Wings, John shares stories from his playing career and takes us through his various stops as a young coach before his long career at his alma mater, Malvern Prep. Topics discussed include Coach Mac's "mortal sins", helping kids deal with adversity, building a nationally-ranked program, and reminding lacrosse coaches that this is a game and it should be fun.
SMRP Recap with Bill Leahy The Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals (SMRP) Conference of 2019 attracted over 1200 professionals across fields of reliability, maintenance and physical asset management across the USA. The 2019 event was held in Louiseville Kentucky between 7th and 10th October 2019. A few of our highlights from the event are: […] The post SMRP 08 – SMRP Recap with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
WEXPtv's Kyle Ross '20 & Jeffery Adamo '20 sit down with Freshmen Counselor Mr. Leahy to talk about advice and expectations for the Class of 2022. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Key Performance Influencer with Bill Leahy What does a KPI mean to you? Is it just a performance measurement tool to you? Is it a metrics that you have developed to see how your systems are doing? A KPI is all of these things but much more than that. A KPI is an organizational goal […] The post 172-Key Performance Influencer with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Distance Learning and Coaching with Bill Leahy Distance learning is becoming more trendy in the industry and is preferred by a lot of students especially the ones doing their Masters. The biggest reason that the students choose distance learning over traditional learning is because of the flexibility of the process. Due to this supreme advantage, […] The post 146 – Distance Learning and Coaching with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Developing Failure Codes with Bill Leahy Failures codes help the reliability engineers to make intelligent business decisions regarding the issues with the assets. It is a formula that helps you understand how an asset fails and how can you gather the needed data to mitigate a failure? A good failure code contains a hierarchy of […] The post 142 – Developing Failure Codes with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Laws of Leadership with Bill Leahy Leadership is a very strong concept. It is unique to everyone. So how do you understand leadership? Well, different people have a different understanding of the word 'leadership'. This is because we have our own unique perspectives. Every person has his own skills and is working in different fields […] The post 110 – Laws of Leadership with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Leadership with Bill Leahy If there are a couple of things that pops to mind when talking about leadership is that leaders are made not born and that all leaders shared the same set of qualities that make them as such (think about John C. Maxwell's book "The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader"). These […] The post 103 – Leadership with Bill Leahy appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
In this episode we look at courses being offered by the Schools of Arts and Social Sciences. We hear from the Head of the School of Arts, Bill Leahy, and Admissions Tutors involved in Music, Psychology and Drama. Jacqui shows us around the Arts Centre and George talks us through some of the exhibits in the current show in the Beldam Gallery. We're also told of the famous musicians and writers currently teaching at Brunel, an example of a Sonic Arts assignment and a big ball of yellow shoes. Postal Address for Enquiries: Course Enquiries Office Marketing Brunel University Uxbridge UB8 3PH Telephone Number for Enquiries: 01895 265599 Web: http://www.brunel.ac.uk Email: podcast@brunel.ac.uk Links: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sa http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sss http://www.brunel.ac.uk/clearing Presented by: Adam Larking of LittleSmasher.com Voices: Bill Leahy, Jacqui Macintosh, George Mogg, David Plans, Mary Richards, Colin Riley and Charlotte Russell. Music by Ashley Keeler and LittleSmasher.com