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HLB Ireland, an accountancy, tax and advisory firm, has highlighted significant opportunities for the tech sector under the R&D tax credit scheme. Bruce Stanley, Tax Partner at HLB Ireland, points to the latest data showing a substantial increase in R&D investments, with total R&D expenditure reaching €4.688 billion or 4,688 companies in 2022. This reflects robust engagement from tech companies. "The R&D tax credit is a useful incentive for businesses to invest in innovative projects," says Bruce. With 588 tech companies claiming €135 million in 2022, the sector stands out as a beneficiary of this scheme, particularly in driving advancements in Information & Communication. As the December 31 deadline approaches, HLB Ireland urges tech companies to take advantage of these benefits. "This is a prime time to leverage the R&D tax credit," Bruce adds. "Especially as the tech sector continues to show dynamic growth and innovation, contributing significantly to Ireland's economy." HLB Ireland assists tech companies in navigating the complexities of claiming R&D tax credits. For more information or to make a claim, please contact Bruce Stanley, Tax Partner HLB Ireland bstanley@hlb.ie.
Scripture Reading: Hebrews 13:1-3
What if every day ended with a sense of satisfaction and contentment, whatever our circumstances? Could Day Crafting be a culture changing antidote to burn out? Gillian Straine explores these possibilities and more with our guest, the brilliant Bruce Stanley. Bruce Stanley has a long history of creative endeavours. He is currently the Innovation and Product Lead for HeartEdge. In his 20s, he ran away from the circus to get involved in even more creative things – he is a specialist in positive psychology, design and innovation and personal and spiritual development. Ten years ago, he pioneered the Forest Church movement. These days, he is focused on a new methodology called Day Crafting. He's written five workbooks on the topic and is training NHS workers in the UK, circus performers in Sweden and busy leaders in organisations in the US, Canada and Australia. He is usually found with his wife Sara somewhere on a beautiful hill farm in the Cambrian mountains, where they're growing a permaculture forest garden and blending their own wild and herbal teas to sell to locavores. Gillian explores a number of questions and themes with Bruce including: What is Day Crafting? What problems does Day Crafting address, and what doesn't it address? The potential and meaning of ‘Crafting' in the title? What is the neuroscience behind it all? Does Day Crafting help prevent / recovery from burn out? Is Day Crafting only valuable at the individual level or does it influence community life as well? Can Day Crafting heal the world? Links: Day Crafting VIA Strengths Model Join the GoHealth Community
Rev. Bruce Stanley, President and CEO of the Methodist Home for Children, discusses child services, mental health, bullying and foster care in North Carolina.
Rev. Bruce Stanley, President and CEO of the Methodist Home for Children, discusses child services, mental health, bullying and foster care in North Carolina.
Season 1 Episode 8 of the Operational Arch is the final episode in our limited series exploring the pillars of operational art. Our guests this week are COL Andrew Morgado, the Director of the School of Advanced Military Studies, and Dr. Bruce Stanley, the Director of the Advanced Military Studies Program. They explore the relationship between practice and experience, how history, doctrine, and theory inform the practitioner, and how operational art remains ever the same even as our understanding of it changes in light of our experiences. Moreover, they offer an inside look on what the future of SAMS holds and some insight into what they are looking for in future students of the program. Below is a list of sources that provide some further reading for topics discussed in this episode. Norman Maclean's "Young Men and Fire:" https://a.co/d/ehMQT03 MAJs Ksley Kurtz and Josh Bedingfield are the hosts for this episode. You can contact them at operationalarch@gmail.com with any questions you may have. School of Advanced Military Studies: https://armyuniversity.edu/CGSC/SAMS/SAMS Twitter: https://twitter.com/us_sams Intro and Outro Music: "On and On" by Christian Bedingfield
Two seasoned players, two new players and one invested observer gather round a battered, blood stained table to discuss one of the greatest video games ever made, The Last of Us. In this epic discussion they talk about the impact of the game on them as players, representations of violence and why Joel and Ellie make such interesting protagonists. The Last of Us was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony in 2013. It was written by Neil Druckmann and directed by Bruce Stanley and Neil Druckmann. The soundtrack is mind blowing, the original score was composed and performed by Gustavo Santaolalla. If you want to hear more from the members of the roundtable make sure you follow Comics in Motion as that's where you'll hear them all! But you'll also find Ria on Twitter and Instagram @riacarrogan, Dan on Twitter @Dark_Ronin84 and on @PopGuerrillas (alongside Ria), Blake on Twitter @BlakeByles and Maff at @MaffUK78. Make sure you join us in January for the TV show airing on HBO Max, Sky Atlantic and Now TV. Comics in Motion will be covering all nine episodes and you'll hopefully hear from everyone in the roundtable as well as some fresh voices. LOOK FOR THE LIGHT. Email us at comicsinmotionpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on social media @comicsinmotionp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
JD Bunkis and Ailish Forfar are reunited off the top today as they catch up on Toronto's real estate, Ailish's plans for Dartmouth homecoming, and her experience as the Maple Leafs' in-arena host (00:34). They then kick it old school with a vintage A-List including 2009 trivia, NBA relegation and much more! (11:32) Later on, JD and the gang preview the QB matchup in this week's Thursday nighter between the Tampa Bay Bucs and the Baltimore Ravens, presented by DraftKings! (37:43) Next up, Ben Solak of The Ringer hops aboard to talk about the analytical revolution happening in the NFL. He looks into why we see so many more 4th down attempts today, how designed QB runs have become one of the NFL's most efficient plays, how to evaluate EPA, and if Bruce Stanley should be in the hot seat. (49:19) JD then sorts through the specifics of Jake Muzzin's trip to LTIR and what it could mean for both the team and Kyle Dubas trade history. We wrap up with the biggest stories we missed today including Barry Trotz' Canadian coaching future and the world's dirtiest man! (1:19:44) The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Merrill's Bruce Stanley's racing career kicked off in 1975 at dirt ovals now defunct in Neilsville and Colby, Wisconsin. He's raced at Marshfield on both dirt and asphalt and in 2022 he's still going strong on where he's a fixture many Tuesday nights at Eagle River Speedway. Listen in to Bruce's story free of charge courtesy of K and E Sales and Service.
In this episode Kevin discusses Responsibility, Mental Health, the 3am Sit Up and so much more with Bruce Stanley, CEO of Methodist Home for Children
Scripture Reading – Mark 1:29-37
In this episode, Caroline Wood talks with Rev. Bruce Stanley, President and CEO of the Methodist Home for Children. The MHFC believes that every child deserves a chance. They provide safe, stable homes where children can thrive and live to their full, God-given potential. While not always traditional, an MHC home is where child and family are equipped to succeed. Learn more at their website, www.mhfc.org.
Rev. Bruce Stanley, President of the Methodist Home for Children details how COVID-19 has impacted his organization and early childhood development.
Rev. Bruce Stanley, President of the Methodist Home for Children details how COVID-19 has impacted his organization and early childhood development.
Could the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention be facing a funding crisis? President of the Methodist Home for Children, Bruce Stanley lays out why that could be a serious issue and more in this episode of Carolina Newsmakers.
Could the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention be facing a funding crisis? President of the Methodist Home for Children, Bruce Stanley lays out why that could be a serious issue and more in this episode of Carolina Newsmakers.
Could the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention be facing a funding crisis? President of the Methodist Home for Children, Bruce Stanley lays out why that could be a serious issue and more in this episode of Carolina Newsmakers.
Could the North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention be facing a funding crisis? President of the Methodist Home for Children, Bruce Stanley lays out why that could be a serious issue and more in this episode of Carolina Newsmakers.
Message from Bruce Stanley on Mar 13, 2016
This episode airs on February 17, 2016. Bruce Stanley is the Presidet/CEO of the Methodist Home for Children in Raleigh, NC. He has worked in local churches, led Field Education at Duke Divinity School, and was Associate Director for the N.C. Conference Council of Ministries for Mission and Evangelism.
Every now and then we treat you to Nomad Spirituality, a guest meditation based around the Church calendar. So we thought a reflection on Harvest might be in order. Bruce Stanley seemed like the man as he's a forager, owns a small holding, pioneered the Forest Church movement, and wrote the book on it. But rather than giving thanks, what harvest prompts Bruce to do is ask some challenging questions. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
As well as life coaching, creative project management, tea making, and helping run the popular ReJesus website, Bruce Stanley has also helped pioneer the Forest Church movement. Forest Church is an experiential community group that helps people connect with God in creation. Check it out, it's really rather interesting. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.