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Public Power Underground
BONUS: Unprecedented Partnerships for Expanding Electricity Transmission in the West

Public Power Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 67:10


a special, bonus episode recorded at the Western Power Pool with celebrity guests Sarah Edmonds, Bob Rowe and Debra Smith Crystal Ball and Matthew Schroettnig host a conversation with Sarah Edmonds, Bob Rowe and Debra Smith about their “Theory of Change” for expanding high voltage, long distance transmission in the West.You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share with friends that are energy enthusiasts, like us!Western Transmission Expansion Coalition (WTEC) is a West-wide effort to develop an actionable transmission plan to support the needs of the future energy grid.The Western Transmission Consortium aims to support the development of transmission infrastructure in the West through a collaborative process involving infrastructure owners and investors.Public Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, it's work to watch!

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Orthopaedics at 50 years old (f Bob Rowe)

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 13:24


APTA President Bob Rowe shared what happened, what is happening and what will happen with the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, celebrating their 50th anniversary. Thanks to ATI for powering our episodes from CSMHave you ever thought about where your career in physical therapy could take you?It's not just about the job; it's about making real connections that help patients get better faster.Imagine working somewhere you can grow through mentorship, and get leadership training that matters.Sounds like a place you'd fit right in?Click to find out more about what working with ATI is really like. Let's grow and learn together!

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Creative Cafe
Creative Cafe 4/08/23

Creative Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 23:24


This week's edition of Creative Cafe with guest Bob Rowe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voices of Montana
Energy's past, present, and future with Bob Rowe and Brian Bird

Voices of Montana

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 44:08


Energy Transition of the Human Kind at NWE Bob Rowe is marking the final days as the 14-year leader of NorthWestern Energy. The respected CEO retires at the end of the year, and colleague Brian Bird, who has been transitioning […]

Electric Perspectives
040 Global Circuit: Planning for Resilience Amid Changing Expectations

Electric Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 56:08


Effective leadership and good communication are key to approaching resilience and the energy transition as electric companies navigate changes  Companies are undertaking actions to meet employee expectations on flexibility and customer expectations on reliability, affordability, and risks. What approaches are necessary to communicate with customers? How has the pandemic evolved the way companies are conducting business? And how are electric companies leading on resilience? Bob Rowe, CEO of NorthWestern Energy joins this episode of Electric Perspectives Global Circuit recorded in March 2022.   The Global Circuit is brought to you by EEI International Programs as part of EEI's Electric Perspectives podcast. For more information about EEI International Programs, visit https://www.eei.org/about-eei/international-members

The Business of PT Podcast
Serving on the APTA Board, Importance of Residency, and Advocacy with Bob Rowe

The Business of PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 57:53


Bob Rowe shares with us his story in serving on the APTA Board, Importance of Advocacy, and the importance of Residency. You can find the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, and Podbean platforms. Make sure to rate and subscribe! Thanks Everyone #thebusinessofpt #Physicaltherapy #dpt #dptstudent #physicaltherapist #entrepreneur #Choosept #Physiotherapist #dptlife

Women in Utilities
Episode 11 - Bob Rowe from NorthWestern Energy

Women in Utilities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 25:54


This month's episode features the CEO of NorthWestern Energy, Bob Rowe.Bob has been described by his colleagues as a champion and ally for women in utilities and I'm pleased to be able to share this perspective with you on the show. Bob shares his views on why diversity is important for utilities, the changes he has seen with regards to diversity and inclusion over the years and what NorthWestern is doing to support women in utilities.  Finally, Bob shares his career journey and offers three key pieces of advice for people starting out in their careers. 

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LeanDiscovery Applied
Sitting with the C-Suite: Bob Rowe, Integreon

LeanDiscovery Applied

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 38:53


In this episode, we are joined by Bob Rowe, the CEO of Integreon. Bob discusses his background in document review in antitrust litigation in the 1990s, which fueled his desire to drive efficiencies. The conversation moves on to today’s legal marketplace, and how COVID-19 has accelerated change that was already happening. Bob is a must-listen for his perspective on how managed service vendors integrate with outside and inside legal counsel to bring greater value and reduce waste.Bob is a lawyer by training and started his career in Big Law after a clerking for a federal court.  After his ten years of experience in private practice, he founded Nextra Litigation Solutions, which focused on handling document review projects and using metrics to drive better results.  Nextra was sold to Huron Consulting Group in 2006, where Bob spent a decade in leadership before becoming the CEO of Integreon in March 2017.Integreon is a global outsourcing managed services company, which Bob described as primarily, but not exclusively, providing services to law departments and law firms.  Integreon has over 3,000 employees and operates data centers on three continents and in four countries.  Bob noted that Integreon has “one of the broadest portfolios of services in the industry, ranging from document services, presentation graphics, to litigation- and cyber-related activities, and then on over to contract lifecycle management and compliance.”If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at csanko@bakerdonelson.com. I would love to hear from you.Integreon is a global outsourcing managed services company, which Bob described as primarily, but not exclusively, providing services to law departments and law firms.  Integreon has over 3,000 employees and operates data centers on three continents and in four countries.  Bob noted that Integreon has “one of the broadest portfolios of services in the industry, ranging from document services, presentation graphics, to litigation- and cyber-related activities, and then on over to contract lifecycle management and compliance.”If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at csanko@bakerdonelson.com. I would love to hear from you.LeanDiscovery: Sitting with the C-Suite is a series of interviews designed to provide in-house legal counsel with a birds-eye view of the eDiscovery marketplace, particularly its various technology and service providers. A key component of great eDiscovery management and execution is having a great supply chain. Sitting with the C-Suite is a forum to hear directly from the C-Suite of various eDiscovery providers about the marketplace history, current and future service offerings, and expectations of things to come. This is not an advertisement or endorsement of any of the speakers, or the companies, services and technology that they represent, by either the interviewer or Baker Donelson. The views expressed are those of the speaker. Baker Donelson’s eDiscovery team seeks to provide the best client value throughout the eDiscovery life cycle. If you have any companies or speakers that you would like to see featured, please feel free to reach out to us at LeanDiscovery@bakerdonelson.com.

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Grid Talk
Grid Evolution, Northwest Style

Grid Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 31:11


NorthWest Energy has one of the largest, and most rural, service areas in the United States, taking in most of Montana and South Dakota. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg talks with Bob Rowe, who is the President and CEO of Northwest Energy, about the challenges of delivering power in rural America. “The entire West is concerned about the ability to meet peak. Within the Pacific Northwest, that concern has, for a number of years, been more acute, but for us the arrow has been at red really going back to our 2015 electric supply plan.”We’ll hear how NorwestEnergy is balancing the demand for power with its objective of providing affordable, reliable, and environmentally responsible energy. Mr. Rowe also explains the impact of setting up microgrids in sparsely populated areas.Bob Rowe has been the President and Chief Executive Officer at NorthWest Energy since August of 2008. Mr. Rowe has 20-plus years of energy and utility industry experience. He is Co-Chair of the Institute for Electric Innovation, an Institute of the Edison Foundation focused on advancing the adoption of innovative and efficient technologies among electric utilities and their technology partners that will transform the power grid. He is the former chairman and commissioner of the Montana Public Service Commission, and served as president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.

Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber
Episode 9: Episode 9: Scott Schweitzer

Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 73:14


Scott Schweitzer graduated from Campbell County High School in 1998 where he was Kentucky all-state first basemen playing baseball for Hall of Fame head coach Tom Mohr. The Camels were 31-6 Schweitzer’s senior season which broke the record for most wins in a season. That year the Camels were 10th region tournament runners-up to eventual state champion Harrison County coached by Mac Whitaker and led on the field by Gary “Noochie” Varner (https://www.noochievarnerbaseball.com/page/show/4136245-instructors). Some of Schweitzer’s high school teammates at Campbell County included Rick White who broke Steve Hamilton’s school record for most home runs and Ronnie Sansom who Schweitzer credits as being the best catcher that he ever played with on any level. After committing originally to Bethune-Cookman, Schweitzer ultimately goes to Aquinas College a junior college program in Nashville, Tennessee coached by Chuck Anderson. Schweitzer talks about his recruitment and how things have changed in the not only in the process itself but how scholarship dispersals are different from back then up to now. Schweitzer went to college as a first basemen and ended up as a pitcher when his hitting career got off to a slow start. He got an emergency start when the scheduled starter became injured during warmups and pitched well enough to stay on the staff. After wrapping up his career at Aquinas, Schweitzer eventually decided on Kentucky Wesleyan (https://kwcpanthers.com/sports/baseball) after visits to East Tennessee State and Northern Kentucky. The main thing that attracted him to Kentucky Wesleyan was the opportunity to be a two-way player as assistant coach Rob Henry (https://ksuthorobreds.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/rob-henry/305) saw him as a first baseman, designated hitter and relief pitcher. The staff at Kentucky Wesleyan also included head coach Todd Lillpop (https://kwcpanthers.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/todd-lillpop/542) and assistant coach Josh Bradford (https://lourdesathletics.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/josh-bradford/407). During his senior year at Kentucky Wesleyan in 2002, Schweitzer was a 1st-team All-GLVC designated hitter and 2nd-team All-GLVC pitcher. He led the team in both home runs and wins on the mound. One of the biggest thrills in Schweitzer’s career at Kentucky Wesleyan was getting the win in a 1-0 game against Northern Kentucky and driving in the lone run of the game. Schweitzer is drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 18th round with the 552nd pick of the 2002 amateur draft. He talks about his draft day experience and the contract negotiation with Cardinals scout Scott Melvin that earned him a $1,000 signing bonus. We now get to the point of the show where we talk about how much of a financial struggle it is for a minor leaguer that doesn’t sign for big money. It takes the help of a supportive family at home and generous host families to support what Schweitzer calls his “baseball habit.” His host family in New Jersey, Jeff and Patty, owned the Third Base Pub (https://thirdbasepubnj.com) in Branchville, New Jersey and where players received a generous discounted rate. Now that he’s officially in the Cardinals organization, Schweitzer is introduced what is known as the “Cardinal Way.” Schweitzer credits former big league pitcher Bill Campbell (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/campbbi02.shtml) for helping him the most as a coach in during his time in the Cardinals system. Campbell, who is best known for being part of the first free agent class in baseball history during the 1976-77 off-season, was the pitching coach for the New Jersey Cardinals. Gene Tenace (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tenacge01.shtml), who was the 1972 World Series MVP for the Oakland A’s, was also on that staff and helped Schweitzer develop a slider as a strikeout pitch. Schweitzer talks about injuring his elbow while pitching to Howie Kendrick (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/k/kendrho01.shtml) with Alberto Callaspo (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/callaal01.shtml) on first base. The end result was Tommy John surgery. Other coaches in the Cardinals system that left a mark on Schweitzer were Tommy Shields (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/shielto01.shtml) and Sid Monge (https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mongesi01.shtml). Schweitzer eventually retires at the all-star break of the 2005 season to begin his new life as a family man and figure what to do with his life without baseball. After working briefly in sales Schweitzer decides that he likes working with kids and eventually gets his teaching certificate working in the Campbell County School District. A chance meeting with his friend Bob Rowe steers him towards the Bishop Brossart High School baseball program. He becomes the pitching coach for five seasons under head coach Ron Verst. The Campbell County job becomes open after the 2009 season and it’s a no brainer that Schweitzer applies for it. He is hired by Hall of Famer Bob Jones whose wife Marlene helped him get into teaching. Schweitzer becomes the head coach at his alma matter Campbell County in 2010. He has coached the Camels to nearly 200 career wins. In 2016, Campbell County went on a magical run that resulted and were KHSAA state runner-ups. Schweitzer reflects on his career overall and talks about how lucky he has been and the great things he has been able to take part in thanks to the great game in baseball. To conclude the podcast Schweitzer tells a hilarious story about how he now fully understands what its like to be a parent of a child playing a sport. You can follow the Campbell County baseball account on Twitter its @CamelsBaseball (https://twitter.com/CamelsBaseball) You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com) Cover art photo provided by Allen Ramsey of DWC Photo (https://dwcphoto.smugmug.com)

Reinventing Professionals
The Rapid Transformation to a Remote Global Workforce

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 16:54


I spoke with Bob Rowe and Jamie Berry, the CEO and litigation business unit leader, respectively, at Integreon, a provider of alternative legal services. We discussed the technology and workflow strategies necessary to rapidly transform a global company into a completely remote workforce, how to effectively protect client-sensitive documents and communications in that environment, and where the legal industry is headed in light of the current crisis.

Reinventing Professionals
The Rapid Transformation to a Remote Global Workforce

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 16:54


I spoke with Bob Rowe and Jamie Berry, the CEO and litigation business unit leader, respectively, at Integreon, a provider of alternative legal services. We discussed the technology and workflow strategies necessary to rapidly transform a global company into a completely remote workforce, how to effectively protect client-sensitive documents and communications in that environment, and where the legal industry is headed in light of the current crisis.

Reinventing Professionals
The Rapid Transformation to a Remote Global Workforce

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 16:54


I spoke with Bob Rowe and Jamie Berry, the CEO and litigation business unit leader, respectively, at Integreon, a provider of alternative legal services. We discussed the technology and workflow strategies necessary to rapidly transform a global company into a completely remote workforce, how to effectively protect client-sensitive documents and communications in that environment, and where the legal industry is headed in light of the current crisis.

Reinventing Professionals
The Rapid Transformation to a Remote Global Workforce

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 16:54


I spoke with Bob Rowe and Jamie Berry, the CEO and litigation business unit leader, respectively, at Integreon, a provider of alternative legal services. We discussed the technology and workflow strategies necessary to rapidly transform a global company into a completely remote workforce, how to effectively protect client-sensitive documents and communications in that environment, and where the legal industry is headed in light of the current crisis.

SingAmen!
World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985)

SingAmen!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 52:26


World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985) Today we get a rare glimpse into the history of WLP with Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe. Bob was a WLP artist in the early '80s and talks about his only album, A New Beginning. Listeners will get […] The post World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985) appeared first on Sing Amen.

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Encore! A GIA Podcast
World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985)

Encore! A GIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 52:26


World Library Podcast Episode 13 - Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985) Today we get a rare glimpse into the history of WLP with Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe. Bob was a WLP artist in the early '80s and talks about his only album, A New Beginning. Listeners will get a rare listen to songs that have not been heard in over 30 years! Bob talks about his experience at WLP and how he became an artist.  A New Beginning is out of print and no longer available.  It was released on Vinyl and Cassette on June 5, 1985. https://voicesasone.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/WLPodcast-Episode-13-B-.mp3  

World Library Podcast
World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985)

World Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 52:26


World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985) Today we get a rare glimpse into the history of WLP with Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe. Bob was a WLP artist in the early ’80s and talks about his only album, A New Beginning. Listeners will get […] The post World Library Podcast Episode 13 – Songs and Stories with Bob Rowe: A New Beginning (1985) appeared first on Voices As One.

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PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Bob Rowe, Jamie Dyson & Joe Donnelly from the Brooks IHL Scholarly Symposium

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 26:54


We talked with Bob Rowe who is the Executive Director of Brooks IHL at Brooks Rehabilitation located in Jacksonville, FL. In addition to developing and managing the current and future residency/fellowship programs within Brooks Rehabilitation, he assists in coordinating and promoting professional development opportunities for the Brooks clinical staff. Jamie Dyson has been an APTA member since 1988 and an FPTA member since 1992 when he moved to Florida from Boston. He received his BS in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University and his T-DPT from A.T. Still University. He has worked at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) since moving to Florida in the level 1 trauma center. He was a rehabilitationsupervisor for 20 over the orthopedic, trauma and cardiac centers with a specialty in intensive care and burns and has recently taken the position of rehabilitation educator. Joe Donnelly is a Clinical Professor and Director of Post-professional Education at Mercer University Department of Physical Therapy. He is an advocate for his patients and has served the profession for 35 years.  He was recently recognized as a GA Healthcare Hero by the Atlanta Business Chronicle for his role in elevating the level of practice of physical therapy in the state and adding over 40 board-certified specialists in orthopedic, neurologic and Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. He is a strong influencer and catalyst for change at the grassroots level for the profession.

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
Bob Rowe, Jamie Dyson & Joe Donnelly from the Brooks IHL Scholarly Symposium

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 26:54


We talked with Bob Rowe who is the Executive Director of Brooks IHL at Brooks Rehabilitation located in Jacksonville, FL. In addition to developing and managing the current and future residency/fellowship programs within Brooks Rehabilitation, he assists in coordinating and promoting professional development opportunities for the Brooks clinical staff. Jamie Dyson has been an APTA member since 1988 and an FPTA member since 1992 when he moved to Florida from Boston. He received his BS in Physical Therapy from Northeastern University and his T-DPT from A.T. Still University. He has worked at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) since moving to Florida in the level 1 trauma center. He was a rehabilitationsupervisor for 20 over the orthopedic, trauma and cardiac centers with a specialty in intensive care and burns and has recently taken the position of rehabilitation educator. Joe Donnelly is a Clinical Professor and Director of Post-professional Education at Mercer University Department of Physical Therapy. He is an advocate for his patients and has served the profession for 35 years.  He was recently recognized as a GA Healthcare Hero by the Atlanta Business Chronicle for his role in elevating the level of practice of physical therapy in the state and adding over 40 board-certified specialists in orthopedic, neurologic and Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. He is a strong influencer and catalyst for change at the grassroots level for the profession.

World Library Podcast
World Library Podcast Episode 9 – Welcome Home for Christmas

World Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 57:26


World Library Podcast Episode 9 – Welcome Home for Christmas Our special Christmas episode with messages and music from the WLP Family. Hear from John Angotti, Andrew Chinn, Rosie Fedorchuk, James Wahl, Jennifer Odegard, Edward Eicker, Father Jan Michael Joncas, Bob Rowe, Feargal King, Lorraine Hess, Kevin Keil, Bob Moore, Teresa Yoder, Rory Cooney, Mikey […] The post World Library Podcast Episode 9 – Welcome Home for Christmas appeared first on Voices As One.

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The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
The Education Leadership Partnership (featuring Laurie Kontney, Roger Herr & Zoher Kapasi)

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 47:59


For Part 2 of Brandon Poen's podcast mini series through the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast, Brandon chatted with 3 members of the Education Leadership Partnership (ELP) which has the mission of "reducing unwarranted variation in practice by focusing on best practices in education" in which they discuss how the ELP was formed, diving into topics that the ELP has been researching and what they've learned from studying entry level education, and much more!   Featuring: Roger Herr, PT, MPA (ELP inaugural chair, 2016-2017) APTA Board of Directors (secretary of the APTA), Member of the ELP   Zoher Kapasi, PT, PhD, MBA (ELP past-chair, 2017-2018), ACAPT representative of the ELP   Laurie Kontney, PT, DPT, MS (ELP current chair, 2018-2019), Representative from APTE   Email Address to contact the ELP: academicservices@apta.org The Education Leadership Partnership Website: http://www.apta.org/ELP/  American Physical Therapy Association Website: http://www.apta.org/  Academy of Physical Therapy Education Website: https://aptaeducation.org/home-page.cfm  The American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Website:https://www.acapt.org/  The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy Website: http://www.fsbpt.org/  Commission of Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education Website: http://www.capteonline.org/home.aspx  American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education Website: http://www.abptrfe.org/home.aspx  American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties Website: http://www.abpts.org/home.aspx  Kathy Mairella's Episode on the Best Practices for Physical Therapist Clinical Education Task Force: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kathy-mairella-best-practices-for-physical-therapist/id1244609366?i=1000394441833&mt=2  Lisa Dorsey's Episode on the ACAPT Graduate Outcomes Task Force: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-lisa-dorsey-part-i-acapt-graduate-outcomes-task/id1244609366?i=1000418684852&mt=2  Part 1 of this podcast miniseries featuring Bob Rowe, Gail Jensen, & John Childs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dpt-clinical-education-advancement-path-for-creating/id1244609366?i=1000403169815&mt=2  The PT Hustle Website: https://www.thepthustle.com/  Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice: www.passtheptboards.com    HET LITE Tool: www.pteducator.com/het    Anywhere Healthcare: https://anywhere.healthcare/ (code: HET)     Biographies:   Laurie Kontney is a Director of Clinical Education (DCE) and Clinical Professor at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.  She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1986, a Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School (now Rosalind Franklin University) in 1994 and a transitional DPT from Simmons College in 2006.  Laurie joined the Marquette faculty in 1994 as a Clinical Assistant Professor and the DCE, and has continued to work in the clinic in the areas of acute inpatient care, inpatient rehab, sub-acute rehab and OP neuro. Laurie has been involved in clinical education since graduating with her undergrad; and was instrumental in forming the Wisconsin Clinical Education Consortium as a young clinician.  She is a former member and chair of the Physical Therapist Examining Board (PTEB) for Wisconsin and has taken additional courses on medical ethics as part of her doctoral training. She is an invited member of the Dreamcatchers, an interdisciplinary think tank for ethics in rehabilitation.  Laurie has been active at the district, state and local levels of the WPTA/APTA and has served on and chaired various committees at the local, state and national level and is currently serving as a member and chair of the Education Leadership Partnership (ELP).   Laurie is also a trainer for the APTA Level 1 and 2 Credentialed Clinical Instructor Program (CCIP).   Dr. Zoher Kapasi is the Dean of College of Health Professions at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Before becoming the dean, Dr. Kapasi served as the Director and Professor in the Division of Physical Therapy and Vice Chair of Education of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Physical Therapy from the University of Bombay, India, Ph.D. in Anatomy/Immunobiology from Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia and Executive MBA from the Goizueta Business School, Emory University, Atlanta. He did post-doctoral work in Immunology at Basel Institute for Immunology, Switzerland and Medical College of Virginia. After graduation, his research focused on age-related changes in immune function and the effects of exercise and nutrition on the immune system. Currently, Dr. Kapasi serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation. Dr. Kapasi has taught human anatomy, advanced human anatomy, and business management for the physical therapist in the physical therapy program. In 2014, Emory University School of Medicine conferred the Dean's Teaching Award to Dr. Kapasi. In 2017, Emory University conferred the Emory Williams Distinguished Teaching Award and the Atlanta Business Chronicle awarded the Health Care Heroes Allied Health Professional Award. An active member of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Dr. Kapasi has served as the secretary of American Council of Academic Physical Therapy and chaired the Education Leadership Partnership of the American Physical Therapy Association.   Roger Herr is the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Roger is a graduate of Temple University and has practiced physical therapy on both the east and west coasts. His involvement in the APTA has been longstanding at local, state and national levels. He is passionate about making a difference and communicating that to his audience. History: Physical Therapist at New York University Medical Center; taught in NYU's Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant programs and has worked in both home health and a nursing home; spent a decade on the West Coast: 8 years in Seattle and 2 years in San Francisco; returned to NYC in 2014 to join ICS and be closer to family. Where have I seen you before? As a physical therapist (BS Temple 1987), health care manager (MPA NYU 1992) who has worked in post-acute care with a focus on community health; as a site visitor/surveyor, CMS (Medicare), serving on NQF Technical Expert Panels, and with a national health care analytics organization specializing in post-acute care measures and reporting; at Sutter Care At Home in San Francisco; on the Board of the American Physical Therapy Association and as an appointee to the National Quality Forum Measurement Application Partnership Post-Acute Care (NQF MAP PAC). Extracurricular: Walking, running, swimming, biking and yoga; certified yoga teacher; plays upright bass and enjoys good food and mood enhancing beverages…such as coffee.

Manual Therapy Forum
Robert H. Rowe PT, DPT, DMT, MHS, FAAOMPT

Manual Therapy Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017


Up next in our series of interviews, we speak with Bob Rowe. Tune in on our website, iTunes, or Stitcher to hear more from Bob!

Just A Catholic Dad
Just A Catholic Dad 63 - Somebody Else's Problem

Just A Catholic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2012 0:34


The return of an old favourite.  Is Caitie well enough for Mass? The story of a Down’s Syndrome boy and his First Holy Communion, and a little help needed please…. This week’s 60 Second Saint is St Veronica Giuliani, sent in by Katlyn. Links: Joseph Reninger’s Blogs: http://zombieparentsguide.blogspot.com/ and http://jrlentblog.blogspot.com/ Catholic Church denies First Holy Communion to Down’s Syndrome Boy: www.jimmyakinpodcast.com The Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2088629/Catholic-Church-accused-discrimination-priest-bans-Downs-boy-7-taking-Holy-Communion.html The Catholic Herald: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2012/01/19/downs-syndrome-boy-denied-communion-says-mother/ The Mirfield Reporter: http://www.mirfieldreporter.co.uk/community/batley_schoolboy_with_down_s_syndrome_barred_from_first_holy_communion_1_4157093?commentssort=1&commentspage=1   End Music "How Can I Keep From Singing" by Bob Rowe available through www.music-alley.com.  CDs also available on iTunes. Also see http://www.myspace.com/bobrowe2 Join in! Send your MP3s or email feedback to feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a comment at www.justacatholicdad.com.  

Just A Catholic Dad
Just A Catholic Dad 61 - About That Tornado.

Just A Catholic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 59:37


Looking back on Christmas.  The Tornado hits: How do we react when our children begin to question their faith and lots of feedback. This week’s 60 Second Saint is St John Neumann, find out more at http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=70 and www.stjohnneumann.org Links: ‘Aram’ book: http://www.amazon.com/Aram-K Frailey/dp/0984765603/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1323707693&sr=8-2  Link to the ebook: http://www.amazon.com/ARAM-ebook/dp/B006L9SDJ4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1323794306&sr=8-5  The Personal Ordinariate of The Chair of St Peter: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/02/us/catholic-church-unveils-order-for-ex-episcopalians.html http://www.usordinariate.org/ Joseph Reninger’s Blogs: http://zombieparentsguide.blogspot.com/ http://jrlentblog.blogspot.com/ End Music "How Can I Keep From Singing" by Bob Rowe available through www.music-alley.com.  CDs also available on iTunes. Also, http://www.myspace.com/bobrowe2 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Rowe I love to hear from you, send your MP3s or email feedback to feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a comment at www.justacatholicdad.com.  

Just A Catholic Dad
Just A Catholic Dad 60 - 'Twas The Show Before Christmas

Just A Catholic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2011 66:24


Caitie uses diversionary tactics, Sean watches ‘The 13th Day’ and you KNOW you want to go to confession.  Also, 60 Second Saint, Catholic News, Holy Homework and some great feedback. This week’s 60 Second Saint is St Elizabeth Ann Seaton sent in by Sam. Links: My favourite podcast: www.catholicinasmalltown.com  Excerpt taken from CST #207_ Tis the Season to Be Busy! From Dan Hyatt, WQOM 1st Anniversary Conference http://www.thegoodcatholiclife.com/2011/12/14/2011-wqom-1st-anniversary-conference-videos/ ‘Many Catholics in Britain do not grasp how important and rewarding regular Confession can be’ by Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith: http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2011/12/14/many-catholics-in-britain-do-not-grasp-how-important-and-rewarding-regular-confession-can-be/ William Newton’s Article in The Kernel about Catholic New Media: http://www.kernelmag.com/features/report/2011/12/preaching-to-the-connected/ Movie Locations Web Page: http://www.movie-locations.com/ ‘Aram’ book: http://www.amazon.com/Aram-K Frailey/dp/0984765603/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1323707693&sr=8-2  Link to the ebook: http://www.amazon.com/ARAM-ebook/dp/B006L9SDJ4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1323794306&sr=8-5  End Music "Christmas Bells" by Bob Rowe available through www.music-alley.com. Catholic News taken from The Daily Telegraph and the Catholic News Agency. I love to hear from you, send your MP3s or email feedback to feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a comment at www.justacatholicdad.com.  

Just A Catholic Dad
Just A Catholic Dad 35 - As Gerry Rafferty Once Said

Just A Catholic Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2011 55:50


We examine the bizarreness of the previous podcast, Caitie has insecurity worries and we look at the life of an inspirational young Italian, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati.  Also, we have some thoughts about the moral aspects of receiving medical care, vaccinations and life choices.   Links:   The Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund www.jdrf.org.uk  Immunity From Evil?: Vaccines Derived from Abortionwww.catholiceducation.org/articles/medical_ethics/me0044.html  Vatican says refusing vaccines must be weighed against health threats (CNS) http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0504240.htm  Daniele Rossi’s website www.stutteringiscool.com   End Music. ‘Still Small Voice’ by Bob Rowe, available through Music Alley.   If you’d like to send some feedback, drop me a line at feedback@justacatholicdad.com, or leave a message at www.justacatholicdad.com.  Alternatively, you can find me on Facebook (Sean McCarney) or on Twitter (seanmccarney).   Look forward to hearing from you,   God Bless   Sean

Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Conversation with Rick Hughey, Jr. and Bob Rowe

Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2009 40:27


Rick Hughey, Jr., Executive Vice President/CEO of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation in Kalamazoo, Michigan talks with grantee Bob Rowe, a musician from Renaissance Enterprises, about Bob's transformative work of bringing gospel, country and R&B music into nursing homes.

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