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Our guests in The Sustainable Hour no. 541 are Elizabeth Corbett from AE global, and Brendan Condon from Australian Ecosystems and Regen Nurseries.
As challenges arise, chief sales officers (CSOs) are often trapped between their desire to take action and the fear of hurting revenue growth. In this episode, Gartner Sales Podcast host, Betsy Gregory-Hosler, interviews Gartner expert and former chief revenue officer (CRO), Brendan Condon, to discuss the changes that CSOs can confidently make in 2025.Brendan Condon is a senior director analyst within Gartner's CSO Strategy team covering go-to-market (GTM) strategy and CSO effectiveness. Prior to coming to Gartner, Brendan served as the global chief revenue officer of the martech firm, GDS Group. Previously, he was the CRO of Captify — the world's leading independent provider of search intelligence for global marketers and their advertising agencies. In this role, Brendan took the company to new heights of sustainable and profitable revenue, resulting in a successful sale to a private equity (PE) firm. Prior to that, Brendan was the chief revenue officer for Comcast Advertising (Effectv). He was recruited to streamline and oversee $2.5 billion in advertising revenue streams across national, regional and local agencies and clients (>25K) covering cross-screen, addressable, audience-based, linear TV and digital video solutions. Prior leadership roles include the CEO of an advanced TV ad network and a fulfilling career holding numerous positions across Time Inc., Time Warner and AOL.
Eco-entrepreneur Brendan Condon blends his passion for environmental restoration with the development of a new type of housing community, including homes set among restored wetlands, community gardens and renewable energy. Winning the Victorian Premier's Sustainability Award for Climate Action in 2021, The Cape is a new ‘super sustainable' housing estate at Cape Paterson, Victoria. Brendan Condon is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/brendan-condon
Experts say widespread electric vehicle take-up will be necessary to reach net zero emissions by 2050. But will this be possible?
Experts say widespread electric vehicle take-up will be necessary to reach net zero emissions by 2050. But will this be possible?
Michael Purcell, Brendan Condon and Stephen Ryan chat to Mat Keane about the plans for a Deise Community Boatclub
Elizabeth talks to Brendan Condon, environmental activist turned entrepreneur about his Live at the Cape housing estate at Cape Paterson which aims to bring energy resilient housing into the mainstream. Stage 2 of Live at […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_gotmoney/p/joy.org.au/gotmoney/wp-content/uploads/sites/343/2020/04/Brendan-Condon-LiveattheCape-FINAL-20-4-20.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 20:09 — 27.2MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post #Got Money: Sea-change plus e-change appeared first on #gotmoney?.
It was the site of Australia’s first dinosaur bone excavation, then it neighboured a coal mine, and now it’s the future of sustainable housing…In episode 4 of the AIRAH on Air podcast, host Mark Spencer visits The Cape – a new development located about two hours southeast of Melbourne in the seaside village of Cape Paterson. Led by project director Brendan Condon, The Cape is setting a new Australian benchmark for affordable, sustainable living and raising the standards of building design in Australia. There are 14 house designs available, including one that’s Victoria’s first 10 star NatHERS home.The net-zero carbon housing development doesn’t just encourage environmentally friendly construction, either. It’s also setting up an eco-conscious community through thoughtful neighbourhood planning.Guest:• Clint Hare, general manager of The CapeFor more information on The Cape at Cape Paterson, read Sean McGowan’s cover article in the February 2019 issue of Ecolibrium – AIRAH’s official journal: bit.ly/2TLL7ChThank you for listening. AIRAH on Air is a podcast exploring topics related to building services/design and a hidden industry in a constant state of innovation: the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) industry. For more on AIRAH – including information on how we can help your career, training and development in the HVAC&R industry – please visit www.airah.org.au.
Brendan Condon is a respected Melbourne-based authority in the field of environmental restoration, among many other things. He has founded numerous sustainability oriented companies including Australian Ecosystems, Biofilta, Cirrus Fine Coffee and Live at the Cape. Brendan is a passionate eco-warrior with immense empathy for humans and the natural world and is actively building his vision of the sustainable city of the future – with a strong focus on urban gardens and redirecting valuable resources that are currently being treated as waste streams We decided to record this episode outside in Brendan's very own pop up urban garden in the car park of his inner city offices. For those listeners out there who haven't had exposure to your typical inner city Australian birdlife, apologies in advance, they do settle down after a while… and this conversation is well worth persevering for. We talk about his journey, 4 of his impressive businesses including a sustainable coffee company and his sustainable living property development… all of which we found incredibly compelling and inherently positive. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Find the show notes here ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ *** SOCIALIZE WITH US *** Website Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube
We sat with Luke, Russ and Brendan Condon - three brothers from the Boston band Town Meeting a few weeks ago and it quickly went off the rails. In between several simultaneous conversations we talked tipping, harmonies, Lavar Burton, acoustic music, playing live for a guy and his dog, the meaning of the word Cajon, podcasts…we were all over the place. But it was certainly a hoot. These guys sound great and are amazing live. Enjoy! Song List: Song 1: Dirty Ol' Demon Song 2: Till I Die Song 3: In The Morning Live Songs: Song 1: Till I Die Song 2: Trip Down West Join us at Above The Basement! Go to www.patreon.com/abovethebasement for more information.
Come on in to Our House and meet Brendan Condon from Live At The Cape, a new eco-community at Cape Patterson, Victoria’s most sustainable Housing. It has an 8.2 star rating and Brendan gives us […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_archives/p/joy.org.au/theinformer/wp-content/uploads/sites/316/2017/02/20170207-Our-House-Sustainable.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 46:18 — 42.4MB) The post Introducing Victoria’s Most Sustainable Housing appeared first on Our House.
In this recorded interview with [itvt] Editor-in-Chief, Tracy Swedlow, Brendan Condon, President ofAdMore, a programmatic TV advertising company that boasts over 1,200 local station and national network affiliates, discusses the company's platform, its partnerships, and its role in the programmatic ecosystem.http://www.admore.tvhttp://www.itvt.comhttp://www.thetvoftomorrowshow.com
Beyond Zero speaks to Brendan Condon, managing director at Australian Ecosystems, an integrated company that offers a range of services in landscape construction and ecological land revegetation.Discussion on the success in water waste management within Melbourne's wetland systems, urban food bowls, sustainable economics, high energy rating homes.