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Today’s Peoples Bank Let’s Talk Indianola features newly appointed Indianola City Council member Bob Lane.
Rev. Bob Lane preaches on Psalm 1.
Rev. Bob Lane preaches on Psalm 1.
Rev. Bob Lane preaches on Psalm 1.
As some would-be administrators-in-training struggle to find placements, organizations looking to grow the next generation of long-term care leaders say it's time for a reset. “We need to look at it more from the standpoint of investment instead of viewing the whole process as an expense,” says Bob Lane, president of the American College of Health Care Administrators, and the guest on this Newsmakers podcast. “That's what it truly is: investing time and dollars into bolstering a field that is so important for the care of our elders now and going forward.” Lane talked with McKnight's Long-Term Care News about efforts to raise the stature of AITs, or residency programs, and some of the obstacles facing both providers and trainees. Listen in to this episode hosted by Senior Editor Kimberly Marselas to understand why he's joining the Vision Centre and others to encourage more nursing homes to offer up preceptors and nurture new talent — even if those workers might eventually work outside that facility.
Here come Dick and Bob, Here come Dick and Bob, right down Dick and Bob Lane! (Okay not that funny or clever but I've had it stuck in my head ever since Deefy sang it at the end of the last episode). We're talking about Robert and Richard Sherman, the musical powerhouse who were Disney's unseen but much-heard musical engine during the Sixties. Since Mary Poppins is arguably their best work, we're gonna get to know these guys a bit. If you didn't prepay for your tickets, it's just tuppence at the door!
The COVID-19 pandemic “ravaged” the nursing home administrator role, a profession that was somewhat isolated already. But there are ways that these key administrators can rise above the fallout, assures American College of Health Care Administrators President and CEO Bob Lane in this McKnight's Newsmakers podcast.The veteran administrator identifies skills that future leaders need, and where to find them. He also discusses the mindset needed and identifies the two key traits that all successful administrators need to be good on the job in this podcast moderated by McKnight's Executive Editor James M. Berklan.
Simpson College just wrapped up its $30 million Imagine The Impact capital campaign, raising money for the Simpson Fund, facilities and endowment. Bob Lane, vice president for college advancement, visits the podcast to talk about the challenges of raising funds and meeting campaign goals during a global pandemic. We also take a look at what future goals for the college.
Simpson College announced its $25 million 'Imagine The Impact' comprehensive campaign at Homecoming weekend on Oct. 19, 2020. The campaign aims to transform teaching and learning at Simpson College, and to grow the college's endowment by May 31, 2020. On the podcast this week, Bob Lane, the college's vice president for advancement, talks about the campaign and its goals. For more information on Imagine The Impact — and to participate — go to impactsimpson.com.
Guest Pastor Bob Lane shares a topical message from 1st Corinthians 16
Guest Pastor Bob Lane shares a topical message from 1st Corinthians 16
PwC's Tim Bodner, US Real Estate Deals Leader, and Byron Carlock, Real Estate Practice Leader, join host Bob Lane to discuss the results of PwC's recently released Real Estate Deals Insights: Q2 2018 on The Real Estate Hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris DiGeorge, Founder and CEO of Millennial Partners, joins host Bob Lane to discuss his various urban development projects over the years such as Northern Liberties in Philadelphia and the Camden, New Jersey on The Real Estate Hour. Learn more of the history of buildings in the area, including the Victor building, and hear from two musicians who used to record there - Graham Alexander and Denny Laine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A topical teaching about Being Prepared in the Christian LIfe
A topical teaching about Being Prepared in the Christian LIfe
A topical teaching about life in Christ and what it means to walk in salvation.
A topical teaching about life in Christ and what it means to walk in salvation.
Lorie White and Mike Jackson, respective Partners at Grant Thornton LLP, join host Bob Lane to discuss the impact of the Trump Administration's Tax Reform bill on Real Estate transactions on The Real Estate Hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justin Whitener, Director of Pricing, Reporting and Analytics at Ally Bank, joins host Bob Lane to discuss all things mortgage-related with tips from his book "The Mortgage Playbook" on The Real Estate Hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ronda Kaysen, Real Estate Columnist for the New York Times, joins host Bob Lane to discuss her weekly "Ask Real Estate" column and answer call-in questions on The Real Estate Hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A topical teaching about life in Christ and what it means to walk in salvation.
A topical teaching about life in Christ and what it means to walk in salvation.
Introducing Robert aka Bob Lane the coordinator for the National Collegiate Marching Band Championships and Festival. The showcase of America's best college bands beginning December 1 and ending on the 3rd in Columbia, SC 2017. In this podcast we find out about Bob's background and how he got to setup this awesome event. Then we get the itinerary and details of the weekend including judging, the categories, and the other events planned around the competition. This podcast is brought to you by Double Time Entertainment. DaEdge 1 Productions, Block Band Music & Publishing. Check out our website http://www.themarchingpodcast.com/ you can email the show at marchingpodcast@gmail.com, tweet us @marchingpodcast, and follow our blog at http://bit.ly/17Gl2e2
Bob Lane is our guest for this episode of the Nonprofit Leaders Network Podcast and he is sharing about collaborations and partnerships. Bob has served as the Executive Director of The New Albany (Indiana) Housing Authority (NAHA) since 2001. He has degrees in Business Administration and Education, as well as holding National Public Housing Management Certifications from NAHRO and Nan McKay and the Rutgers University Executive Training Certification from PHADA. NAHA was established on March 30, 1937 and today has 1082 Public Housing Units and 408 Section 8 Units. Awards include the 2013 National NMA Excellence in Housing Award and 2014 NAHRO National Awards of Merit for innovative programming and partnerships. NAHA continues to be a HUD National “High Performer” in Public Housing and Section 8 Programs and is proud as assisting residents to become home owners. Here are just a few highlights of the conversation: The Many Benefits of Collaborating Collaboration provides many services your organization cannot provide. While NAHA’s particular role is keeping a roof over someone’s head and their family, their collaborating agencies provide wrap-around services that help their residents succeed. For many residents, their wages are not very high and they need a lot of services. Collaborative partners provide help through workshops, paying utilities for residents and providing food and clothing. One of their collaborating agencies has a teacher on-site to help residents earn their GED. They recognize that education and skills are valuable ways to help people out of poverty. Ask for Commitment from Potential Partners For Bob commitment, or ‘skin in the game,’ can be things like money, resources (such as space), time, access to training, etc. They keep their partners well-informed of the rules and about what’s going on. Through the programs of their committed partners, they have been able to provide residents with training and skills to get better jobs to help them be in a position down the road to purchase their own home. Their partners work closely with residents to try and help them on their journey to self-sufficiency. Avoid Partners Who Just Want to Smell Good Bob shared that there are some potential partners who want to look good, smell good and yet do nothing. They try to sort these out very quickly by discerning how engaged they are in the partnership. If not, they get out of it as quickly as possible. Success through Collaborations Bob says if you’re trying to accomplish your goals, you can be 10 times more successful if you collaborate. We have certain expertise while other agencies have expertise in other areas and collaboration tries to bring that together to provide more efficient ways to serve. Find more information on the podcast at www.SocialGoodInstigators.com.
Pastor Bob Preaches on being immersed in the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sunday.
What do you get when you combine 600 inventors and innovators with thousands of people who want to see their work? It's Maker Faire 2009. Join Lunar's Robert Howard, Bob Lane and Jonathan Downing as they roam the faire in search of the new, the cool and the homemade.
What do you get when you combine 600 inventors and innovators with thousands of people who want to see their work? It's Maker Faire 2009. Join Lunar's Robert Howard, Bob Lane and Jonathan Downing as they roam the faire in search of the new, the cool and the homemade.