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Pouring pints for thirsty tourists, defusing situations with drunk patrons, and finding flow in the Friday night rush with Brian Wynne, a barman in Dublin. What caused one customer to throw a dog at Brian? And what is "craic"?If you'd like to reach-out to Brian, we'll pass along your note. Just email dan@whatitslike.comNEW BOOK ALERT!You may be aware that I've written or co-written five business books, including The Power of Moments and Made to Stick. I've got a sixth book out now called RESET: How to Change What's Not Working. It's a book intended to help you and your team get unstuck, to overcome the gravity of the way things have always worked. Learn more about the book and order it here. You can also listen to it on Audible and at Apple Books.Got a comment or suggestion for us? You can reach us via email at jobs@whatitslike.comWant to be on the show? Leave a message on our voice mailbox at (919) 213-0456. We'll ask you to answer two questions: What do people think your job is like and what is it actually like? What's a word or phrase that only someone from your profession would be likely to know and what does it mean?
In this episode of the RETHINK Retail podcast, Host Julia Hare sits down with Acosta Group CEO Brian Wynne to to discuss how grocers and CPG brands can differentiate themselves in a market that is more competitive than ever. As CEO, Brian oversees an impressive workforce of 37,000 specialists spanning North America and Europe. His experience doesn't stop there: Brian was at the helm of teams within Coca Cola, one of the most successful CPG brands globally. His knack for navigating the complex terrain of retail suppliers and his deep understanding of the CPG and grocery space bring a unique insider's perspective on the challenges and growth passages in this market. “To succeed in today's competitive landscape, grocers should think like brand owners, constantly pushing and challenging themselves to find the right solutions.” - Brian Wynne
When Chaplain Fr. Jon Meyer was about to be ordained as a priest in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, he was interviewed regarding his Vocation. One of the things he said has often been quoted from that interview: “Priests need families and families need priests.” Marriage and Holy Orders are Vocational Sacraments--both are are lifestyles rooted in Christ and expressed in different ways. They share a call to holiness, love and total self gift. May we create relationships with the priests in our churches and dioceses that fortify and enrich one another's Vocations.
What does the omnichannel customer look like? Well, according to a recent report: This person is more likely to be a Millennial, they have children, and they're very interested in natural and organic offerings.And that's just to start. Why should you care about the omnichannel shopper? You should care because these consumers, shoppers who buy groceries both online and in-store, are on the rise and have the potential to be strong sales opportunities for supermarket operators.In this special edition of our SN Off the Shelf podcast — SN TechWire — SN spoke with Brian Wynne, CEO of the newly rebranded marketing firm Acosta Group about strategies to navigate competition at the shelf and the evolving customer journey. Take a listen.Have a pitch for the podcast? Contact SN Executive Editor Chloe Riley at chloe.riley@informa.com, or reach out and say hi on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening.
Father Jon Meyer, Chaplain of Mamas in Spirit and Brian Wynne explore the current crisis of masculinity in our culture. They share how manhood is a total gift of self with Saint Joseph as a model and Christ as the ultimate model. Father Jon and Brian also talk about ways to combat the crisis of masculinity with specific suggestions: building men and boys up, encouraging men and boys to identify role models they can spend time with, encouraging men to attend men's retreats and small groups, praying for our men and encouraging them to pray with and for one another.
Brian and Lindy Wynne have been married for twenty-two years and have faced significant stressors like chronic illness, infertility and raising children with special needs and mental illness. They also cope with the daily stressors all married couples face. Brian and Lindy share six ways God helps them to continuously heal and return to one another in love: being a true friend, taking responsibility for one's own mistakes, having a forgiving heart, accepting imperfection, being physically intimate and praying and attending Mass together.
Kickstarting our 17-part series of short podcasts taken from the show floor at XPONENTIAL 2022 in Orlando Florida is none other than President and CEO of AUVSI, Brian Wynne. It was an honor to talk with him about his vision for the future of uncrewed systems (ground, sea, and air), his insights from being on the FAA BVLOS Advisory and Rulemaking Committee (ARC), and more.
On this week's episode of the Pulse Pod, Chris Lane, Director of Client Strategy, and Brent discuss the results of the first DIT subscription service survey. While some social matters like critical race theory drew a lower number than expected, pocketbook-related issues such as inflation and the overall development of the economy appear to be at the very core of average American citizens' concerns.Our guest this week on the Cygnal Pulse Pod (Ep. 29) is Brian Wynne, who by the time he was in middle school, knew he would be involved in politics. Starting with an internship for John McCain's campaign, Brian went on to work on both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie's campaigns. He rose through the ranks of Governor Charlie Baker's campaign team and is now a senior advisor to Gov. Baker.
This week's guest of our Patient No Longer podcast is Mike Slubowski, President and CEO, of Trinity Health. Join hosts Ryan Donohue and Brian Wynne as they discuss the importance of language, leadership, and creating connections internally to drive organizational change and what advice to give to newly minted CEOs.
This week's guest of our Patient No Longer podcast is Mike Slubowski, President and CEO, of Trinity Health. Join hosts Ryan Donohue and Brian Wynne as they discuss the importance of language, leadership, and creating connections internally to drive organizational change and what advice to give to newly minted CEOs.
Ryan and Brian turn the spotlight on each other in this special one-on-one episode. Discover what makes our hosts tick as they share their own experiences as healthcare thinkers, consumers, and, well – dads. They'll also reveal an important NRC Health milestone.
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) is the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics, representing corporations and professionals from more than 60 countries involved in industry, government, and academia. In addition to the benefits provided from the central organization, AUVSI includes a robust network of members and chapters from across the globe.
Brian and Lindy Wynne share the Christmas miracle they experienced when they adopted their baby girl after waiting ten years to fulfill this dream of their hearts. Themes explored are Advent, glimmers of hope, waiting in joyful hope, Jesus Christ, Mary, suffering, adoption, foster care and private adoption.
Our guest this week is Peter Hayes. Peter is a managing director at BlackRock where he heads the firm's municipal income group and sits on its global fixed-income Executive Committee. In his role, Peter oversees all aspects of municipal fund management, including portfolio management, research, strategy, and trading. Among his responsibilities, Peter is one of the managers of the BlackRock Strategic Opportunities Fund. In addition to these duties, Peter is also a member of BlackRock's Global Operating Committee. Before joining BlackRock in 2006, Peter was a portfolio manager at Merrill Lynch Investment Management, where he led the short-term tax-exempt trading desk and managed short-term municipal bond strategies. Peter earned a bachelor's in economics from the College of the Holy Cross.BackgroundPeter Hayes BioThe Big Picture“Local Finances Are Troubled, but Fund Investors May Still Profit,” by Carla Fried, nytimes.com, July 10, 2020.“Muni Investors Scale Back,” by Peter Hayes, blackrock.com, Oct. 7, 2020.“How Much Is COVID-19 Hurting State and Local Revenues?” by Louise Sheiner and Sophia Campbell, brookings.edu, Sept. 24, 2020.“Record Increases of new Covid-19 Cases in 3 U.S. States With the Most Population,” by Jay Croft, Christina Maxouris, and Douglas Wood, cnn.com, June 24, 2020.Stimulus“Second Stimulus Checks (10/1/20): What Will the Next Stimulus Package Look Like?” by Claudia Dimuro, pennlive.com, Oct. 2, 2020.“CARES Act Includes Essential Measures to Respond to Public Health, Economic Crises, But More Will Be Needed,” by Sharon Parrott and others, cbpp.org, March 27, 2020.Municipal Liquidity Facility definition“The Fed Says It Is Expanding its Municipal Bond Buying Program,” by Jeff Cox, cnbc.com, April 27, 2020. “U.S. Municipal Market Activity Witnessing Positive Momentum Post Fed’s Intervention,” by Nikhil Francis and Saswata Mohanty, acuitykp.com, Sept. 18, 2020.“Lawmakers Tangle Over Fed’s Muni-Market Rescue,” by Heather Gillers, morningstar.com, Sept. 17, 2020.“Riskier Fixed-Income Sectors Bounce Back in the Second Quarter,” by Gabriel Denis, Morningstar.com, July 6, 2020.Credit“Municipal Bond Perspective: Where We Go From Here,” beyondbullsandbears.com, April 24, 2020.“How Is the Coronavirus Crisis Affecting the Municipal Bond Market?” by Daniel Bergstresser, econofact.org, April 8, 2020.“Bond Insurance Returns to the Muni Market in a Big Way,” by Heather Gillers, wsj.com, Oct. 22, 2020.“Muni Bond Insurers See Demand Grow Amid Pandemic Worries,” by Liz Kiesche, seekingalpha.com, Oct. 22, 2020.Supply and Demand“Municipal Bond Market Update—September Edition,” by Corey Boller, dividend.com, Sept. 10, 2020.“Supply and demand shocks in the COVID-19 pandemic: an industry and occupation perspective,” by R Maria del Rio-Chanona and others, academic.oup.com, Aug. 29, 2020. “Will Supply-Chain Disruptions and Delayed Capital Spending Be Material,” by Brian Bernard, Morningstar.com, March 25, 2020.“Munis in Focus: 2020 Municipal Market Update,” by David Hammer, pimco.com, Sept. 11, 2020.“Global Supply Chains in a Post-Pandemic World,” by Willy C. Shih, hbr.org, Sept.-Oct. 2020.“Reviving States, Cities and the Munibond Market Amid COVID-19,” by Brian Wynne, morganstanley.com, April 27, 2020.“Revenue Streams Drying Up? Municipal Bonds in the Pandemic,” by Dennis DiCicco, jhinvestments.com, Aug. 20, 2020.Taxes“Calculating Tax Equivalent Yield: Are Municipal Bonds Right for You?” by Thomas Kenny, thebalance.com, May 11, 2020.“7 Best Tax-Free Municipal Bond Funds,” by Barbara Friedberg, money.usnews.com, Oct. 7, 2020.“Taxable Munis? They’re Worth a Look,” by Jeffrey R. Kosnett, Kiplinger.com, Jan. 2, 2020.“Coronavirus Fears Affect the Municipal Bond Market,” by Cooper Howard, schwab.com, March 18, 2020.“What Is the Muni-Treasury Ratio or M/T Ratio?” by Thomas Kenny, thebalance.com, July 29, 2020.Portfolio/PositioningStrategic Municipals Opportunities Fund“Muni Market Tailwinds Turn to Headwinds,” by Peter Hayes and Sean Carney, blackrock.com, April 2, 2020.“Short Term Treasuries Are ‘Overvalued’: BlackRock Muni Bonds Head,” Peter Hayes on “On the Move” video panel, finance.yahoo.com, Sept. 18, 2020.“Stay the Course Amid Market Volatility,” blackrock.com.“Volatility, the Vote and Taking the Long View,” by Tony DeSpirito, blackrock.com, Oct. 12, 2020. Issue Selection“How Munis Can Boost Your Investment Health,” gsam.com, Oct. 5, 2020.“How to Invest in Municipal Bonds,” by Miranda Marquit, forbes.com, July 9, 2020.“Small Investors Ruled the Municipal-Bond World for a few Days in March,” by Heather Gillers, wsj.com, May 7, 2020.“How and Why to Build a Bond Ladder,” fidelity.com, Sept. 17, 2020.“Rising Rates Series: The Ups and Downs of Bond Ladders,” by Karen Schenone, fundsociety.com, June 4, 2018.“2011: The Year 60 Minutes Misled Americans About Municipal Bonds,” by Janet Tavakoli, businessinsider.com, Dec. 30, 2011.
How are the Leaders of Denver's apartment industry navigating this pandemic? And more importantly, how they are planning for the future? From rent deferrals and delinquent tenants, rent strikes, and the effects of unemployment spikes - we are only starting to see the effects of COVID-19 on the commercial real estate industry. It is clear we will continue to see growth in Denver, but it will be a different version growth all together. On this special episode, we feature a 5-member panel of experts with some of Denver's largest Landlords. Hosted by Thomas Gounley of BussinessDen. ORIGINAL SOURCE: BusinessDen 5 Featured Panelists: David Zucker, CEO of Zocalo Community Development Brian Wynne, President and Co-Founder of Yasmer Real Estate Chris Waggett, CEO of D4 Urban Zvi Rudawsky, Founder and CEO of Portus Bobby Hutchinson, Chief Investment Officer at RedPeak We believe Leaders are READERS, below are a few of our favorite leadership books: Entreleadership – 20 years of practical business wisdom, Dave Ramsey The Ideal Team Player – How to recognize and cultivate three ideal traits in your team, Patrick Lencioni Business Boutique– A woman’s guide for making money and doing what she loves, Christy Wright Our 3 Most Recent Episodes: EP #124: COVID-19 Lending: Where are we now? It has been 9 weeks since the President declared a national state of emergency due to the Corona Virus, and 7 weeks since states began to enact stay at home orders. The effects of this pandemic on the economy are just beginning to unfold. A month after his popular episode, COVID-19 Lending Update on the Calibrate Podcast, Patrick Langhans is back to provide us a timely update. EP #123: Thriving After a Pandemic: Who are you going to be right now? How are you going to see this time? According to Coach Wayne Salmans, the answers to these two questions will be your road map to choosing you reality and thriving after a pandemic. EP #122: Becoming a Corporate Athlete: As a high functioning and highly productive real estate agent, you are in fact an athlete – a corporate athlete. You rely on your body to preform through 7-day work weeks, and working hours that can stretch all hours of the day. Written & Produced by Kayla Davis | Hosted by Kyle Malnati Calibrate Real Estate 2425 S. Colorado Blvd #250, Denver, CO 80222 http://www.CalibrateRE.com
BTG COVID-19 Ep. 21: Consumer-Sentiment Data Results with Brian Wynne Pt. 2View the newest COVID19 NRC Health study here & Infogram here. This series is designed to provide resources, share the love stories and encourage those who are overseeing the care of aging adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. We believe in you! For more information about the podcast and Coronavirus resources, visit BTGvoice.com Connect with Josh Crisp & Lucas McCurdy & be sure to follow BTGvoice on social media: YouTube Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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Where can you go to connect with the latest advancements in the drone industry? Brian Wynne is president and CEO of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics. AUVSI represents more than 7,500 members from more than 60 countries involved in the fields of government, industry and academia. AUVSI members work in the defense, civil and commercial markets. Before joining AUVSI in 2015, Brian served for 10 years as president and CEO of the Electric Drive Transportation Association, the trade association promoting battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric drive technologies and infrastructure. Brian is a graduate of the University of Scranton and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Cologne in Germany. He is also a general aviation pilot with a commercial certificate and has a Remote Pilots License. In this edition of the Drone Radio Show, Brian talks about AUVSI, the upcoming Xponential 2020 and why we should attend and he tells us what to look for 2020 in the drone industry.
Episode 4: Race, Identity, Reparations, and the Role of Ancestral DNA TestingIn this episode, Shobita and Jack answer listener questions, discuss Jack's trip to the weird world of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and talk to Professor Alondra Nelson about the social life of ancestral DNA testing. Professor Nelson is the Harold F. Linder Chair in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, and President of the Social Science Research Council.Links related to our interview with Alondra Nelson:Alondra Nelson (2016). The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation after the Genome. Boston: Beacon Press. (this page also provides links to supporting information, e.g., articles, reviews, about the book.)"Who should receive Reparations for Slavery and Discrimination?" The New Yorker Radio Hour. May 24, 2019.Ann Morning, Hannah Brückner, and Alondra Nelson (2019). "Socially Desirable Reporting and the Expression of Biological Concepts of Race." Dubois Review: Social Science Research on Race. (This article was discussed in a recent article in The New York Times: Amy Harmon (2019). "Can Biology Class Reduce Racism?" The New York Times. December 7.Alondra Nelson (2019). "The return of eugenics" in "Books for our time: seven classics that speak to us now", Nature. December 13.Alondra Nelson (2019). Lecture on "Genetics and Ethics in the Obama Administration". Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University. March 28. Video.Links to additional books and articles discussed in the episode:Steven Epstein (1996). Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.Brian Wynne (1992). "Misunderstood Misunderstanding: Social Identities and Public Uptake of Science." Public Understanding of Science.1: 281-304.Grove-White, Robin & Macnaghten, Phil & Mayer, Sue & Wynne, Brian. (1997). Uncertain World: Genetically Modified Organisms, Food and Public Opinion in Britain. A report by the Centre for the Study of Environmental Change in association with Unilever, and with help from the Green Alliance and a variety of other environmental and consumer non-governmental organisations (NGOs)Full transcript available at thereceivedwisdom.org
NRC Health’s Ryan Donohue and Brian Wynne discuss human understanding and the importance of knowing the data behind the consumer. Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee at the 2019 NRC Health Symposium.3:00 - History of NRC Health Symposium6:20 - Getting close to those you serve10:15 - Partnership with Bridge the Gap 13:15 - Community as a rallying point 16:40 - Millennials in the workforce20:20 - Gaining public trust Visit our website for more episodes, our tour dates and information at BTGvoice.comPowered by supporting partners NRC Health, One Day, TIS, Morrison Living, Argentum, Solinity, and The Bridge Group Construction YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkVzaZYcFs6410QBewMW-BQ/featured Instagram https://www.instagram.com/btgvoice/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Bridge-The-Gap-221276828419044/Twitter https://twitter.com/btgvoiceLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/bridge-the-gap-podcast/Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation - CapEx - Reposition Joshua Crisp, Founder Solinity;Senior Living Consultation - Management - Development - Marketing
Broadcasting live from the 2019 Healthcare Marketing and Physician Strategies Summit in Chicago, IL, this week's episode brings together a panel of experts across the healthcare marketing industry discussing some of the latest topics in the healthcare space including the rise of consumerism, regarding physicians as part of your audience strategy, the role of data and data-driven systems in healthcare. This lively and informative discussion is moderated by co-host Chris Boyer, and features Amanda Bury, Channel Director at Kyruus, Brian Wynne, VP at NRC Health, Mike Linnert, CEO of SymphonyRM and Jared Wilkinson, VP at Doximity. Mentions from the Show:Amanda Bury on LinkedInAmanda Bury on TwitterKyruus.comBrian Wynne on LinkedInBrian Wynne on TwitterNRCHealth.comMike Linnert on LinkedIn SymphonyRM on TwitterSymphonyRM.comJared Wilkinson on LinkedInDoximity on TwitterDoximity.com Find Us Online: Touchpoint podcast TwitterReed Smith TwitterChris Boyer TwitterChris Boyer websiteSocial Health Institute This episode is made possible by our sponsors, Loyal Health, Influence Health & HealthGrades
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Learn how to build loyalty in health systems with Brian Wynne, Vice President and General Manager of NRC Health, and Ed Rafalski, Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer of BayCare Health System.
We're LIVE from WeWork at 1 Beacon St. bringing you the best of horse racing puns to the Post-Election Winner's Circle. Your hosts, Steve Koczela and Jennifer Smith wrap up what just happened and what we can expect next locally, state-wide, and nationally. First we check in with Representative Katherine Clark from MA's 5th district about what we can expect now that Dems have taken the House. Then, we hear from Michelle Wu, Boston City Councilor at Large, about everything from daily transit woes to what we can expect from Senator Warren on a national level. Newly elected Suffolk District Attorney, Rachael Rollins, takes the stage to break down exactly how she plans to bring serious change to the criminal justice system. And finally, Brian Wynne, campaign manager for the Baker/Polito ticket looks behind the Republican Governor's race in the midst of MA's blue wave. Thank you all for joining us tonight!
For your spookiest episode of The Horse Race yet, we hit the stretch run just one week before the election. As election day nears, Steve Koczela and Jennifer Smith provide an update on three new polls that have been published this week. Then we check in on the attorney general's race with Maddie Kilgannon of WGBH. And finally, we hear from Steve Brown of WBUR about several of the contested seats in this year's race. And, don't forget to register for our LIVE post general election recording at WeWork One Beacon next Wednesday, November 7th from 6-8pm with special guests Rachael Rollins, Michelle Wu, and Brian Wynne. Don't forget to vote!
Brian Wynne is President and CEO of AUVSI (Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International), an international nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting the unmanned systems and robotics industry through communication, education, and leadership. Believe it or not, AUVSI was founded in 1972 when the use of target drones as reconnaissance assets during the Vietnam War prompted a group of U.S. Air Force officers and contractors in Dayton, Ohio to form the National Association of Remotely Piloted Vehicles (NARPV), which would later become known as AUVSI. Throughout these 46-years of existence, unmanned systems have changed a lot. Brian and Ian discuss a plethora of topics from drone data security, the dichotomy between commercial and military drones, how blockchain technology can be used to help with drone integration and safety, and what AUVSI's role is as we move towards the future of the commercial drone industry.
As unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) become more prevalent, companies are looking at how to best integrate them into overall operations and their flight department. Steve Dunai, UAS program manager for American Family Insurance, said his company started looking at areas where drones could be useful about two years ago, including in roof inspections, underwriting, security and more. Brian Wynne, president and CEO of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, said there is an alignment in pilot and drone operation skills, but training is key.
UAV training in Canada and Britain, a government hearing on UAS research and development, no date from FAA on the sUAS NPRM, a UAS communications study, and drugs on a drone. News 1st Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) instruction designed specifically to meet Transport Canada's new requirements Aerobotika Aerial Intelligence and Pacific Rim Aviation Academy have partnered to offer a UAV pilot training academy. The 2-day ground school course will cover the new Transport Canada Knowledge Requirements for Pilots of Unmanned Air Vehicle Systems for UAVs under 25 kg, operating within visual line of sight. The curriculum includes standard pilot training, technical specifics of unmanned aircraft, industry practices and regulations, UAV rules and avoiding dangerous situations. Successful students will have met the special flight operations certificate (SFOC) knowledge requirements and receive a Letter of Completion that can be submitted to Transport Canada. Aerobotika is an aerial systems development and operations company. Pacific Rim Aviation Academy operates out of Pitt Meadows Airport (CYPK) near Vancouver, Canada. How should licensing work for commercial drone operators? A look at Britain's solution In Britain, the Civil Aviation Authority has approved three companies to provide UAV training: Sky-Futures, ResourceGroup, and EuroUSC. After receiving training, the pilot must provide a manual to the CAA describing how the UAV will be used and show they have liability insurance. Sky-Futures provides trainees with a ground school manual to study at home for a month. After that, trainees have two days of ground school and three weeks of flight training in Spain. The ResourceGroup training starts with an online learning program, followed by two days in the classroom, one day outside flying, then a one-day exam. Committee Examines Status of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Regulations, and Research The U.S. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology held an Unmanned Aircraft Systems Research and Development hearing in January. Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) opened the hearing to examine research and development of UAS and "provide an overview of how UAS research, development and flight tests enable the integration of UAS into the National Airspace System." Witnesses included representatives from NASA, FAA, the National Research Council, AUVSI, the Small UAV Coalition, and MIT. Brian Wynne, President and CEO, AUVSI said, “for every day that UAS integration is delayed, the U.S. stands to lose $27.6 million in potential economic impact, according to AUVSI's economic impact study.” James H. Williams, the FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office Manager, talked about the important role of interagency partnerships with DOD, NASA, etc. Williams noted work with NASA on, “air traffic control interoperability with the future UAS use of detect and avoid systems in controlled airspace,” and with both NASA and DOD on, “the appropriate minimum operational performance standards for UAS detect and avoid systems for UAS to remain clear of other aircraft.” FAA Official Refuses To Give Date For UAV Rule At the hearing, the big question was, when will the FAA issue its proposed sUAS rules? Chairman Lamar Smith asked James Williams from the FAA that question repeatedly. Williams had answers, but not the one Smith was looking for: Smith: “Mr. Williams, when might we expect the FAA to propose some rules?” Williams: The FAA is “doing everything we can to get that small unmanned aircraft rule out, but our main focus is to get it right.” Smith: “When do you think you might get that [rule] out?” Williams: “I at this point can't give you a firm deadline.” Smith: “Do you have a goal in mind? I mean, you've got a lot of people across the United States waiting. Do you have any kind of a working deadline or a working goal?” Williams: “Our goals are to get it out as quickly as we can, as long as we get it out right.”
From the Shark Tank to starting a wearable tech company protecting ocean goers Brian Wynne is the fearless founder of SharkStopper, the sound based shark repellent. Check out today's interview to uncover lessons of an experienced entrepreneur struggling to build a sustainable, eco-friendly ocean company. The Sharkstopper Campaign Key Crowdfunding Takeaways Why some products take extremely long times in testing and development How to get on Shark Tank and turn down the offer The reason to keep trade secrets hidden from competition How far inventors can take products before calling it quits Why crowdfunding isn't always the best avenue for startups The way to live life and constantly innovate When to take an invention back to the drawing board Success Quote “You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." -Wayne Gretsky Links SharkStoppercom Influential Books Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration [clear-line] Connect with Brian @SharkStopper SharkStopper's Facebook Kickstarter Love: Coolest Cooler Love the Show? Leave us a Review
Yearly plug-in vehicle sales increased 198 percent in 2012, and the number of available models in the U.S. market is expected to triple by model year 2015. Since entering the market just more than two years ago, more than 70,000 plug-in vehicles have hit American roads. Today we'll be joined by Brian Wynne, President of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), to discuss both performance and public policy issues that impact the electrification of light transportation in the U.S.
Yearly plug-in vehicle sales increased 198 percent in 2012, and the number of available models in the U.S. market is expected to triple by model year 2015. Since entering the market just more than two years ago, more than 70,000 plug-in vehicles have hit American roads. Today we'll be joined by Brian Wynne, President of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), to discuss both performance and public policy issues that impact the electrification of light transportation in the U.S.
Yearly plug-in vehicle sales increased 198 percent in 2012, and the number of available models in the U.S. market is expected to triple by model year 2015. Since entering the market just more than two years ago, more than 70,000 plug-in vehicles have hit American roads. Today we'll be joined by Brian Wynne, President of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), to discuss both performance and public policy issues that impact the electrification of light transportation in the U.S.
Yearly plug-in vehicle sales increased 198 percent in 2012, and the number of available models in the U.S. market is expected to triple by model year 2015. Since entering the market just more than two years ago, more than 70,000 plug-in vehicles have hit American roads. Today we'll be joined by Brian Wynne, President of the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), to discuss both performance and public policy issues that impact the electrification of light transportation in the U.S.