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Send us a textBrig. Gen. Tanya S. McGonegal ( https://www.jtfcs.northcom.mil/About/Leadership/Bio-Article-View/Article/1199880/brigadier-general-tanya-s-mcgonegal/ ) currently serves as the Commander of Joint Task Force Civil Support, the Nation's only standing, no-notice Joint Task Force that conducts Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response and All-Hazards Defense Support of Civil Authorities operations.Brig. Gen. McGonegal most recently served as the Division Chief for Strategy and Policy in the Joint Manpower and Personnel directorate for the National Guard Bureau. The Strategy and Policy division provides personnel accountability of National Guard Service members during Domestic Operations. The division develops and coordinates Congressional, OSD, CNGB, JS-J1 and NGB-J1 products on National Guard manpower and personnel readiness concerns.Brig. Gen. McGonegal enlisted in the Virginia Army National Guard in September 1997. Upon completion of Basic Training, she attended the Virginia State Officer Candidate school in Ft Pickett, VA. She was one of 15 to graduate out of 54 candidates and was the only female to graduate with her class in June 1999. She was branched Military Police and assigned to the 229th Military Police Company, which she later commanded from September 2004 to August 2006. While serving with the 229th Military Police Company, she deployed in support of Operation Noble Eagle in 2001, Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, and put on State Activation in support of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. During this time, she spent four years working as a county police officer but was deployed two years of that time. Her time as a police officer enhanced her career in the military but due to the deployments, she transitioned to serve in military full time. In April 2005, she was hired by the Army National Guard Bureau's Comptroller directorate as a Budget Officer.In 2012, Brig. Gen. McGonegal transitioned from the Virginia Army National Guard to the West Virginia Army National Guard to command the 151st Military Police Battalion. After battalion command, she served in a joint assignment with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Policy, Homeland Defense and Global Security from 2014 to 2018. From August 2019 to July 2021, she served as Brigade Commander to the 77th Brigade Troop Command in the West Virginia Army National Guard. In recognition of her strengths in relationship building, communication, multi-tasking, and organizational leadership, Brig. Gen. McGonegal was selected by senior leaders six times to serve as their Executive Officer.Brig. Gen. McGonegal earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, a Master's of Science Degree in Business Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Masters from the The United States Army War College in Military Strategic Studies, American Government and Politics (United States). She is also a graduate of the Military Police Officer Basic Course, Military Police Advanced Officer Course, Combined Arms Exercise Course, Intermediate Level Education/Advanced Operations Officer Course resident Command General Staff College, and Joint and Combined Warfighting School – JPME II.#TanyaMcGonegal #JointTaskForceCivilSupport #NationalGuardBureau #CBRN #NorthernCommand #Northcom #DepartmentOfDefense #JointBaseLangleyEustis #VibrantResponse #Chemical #Biological #Radiological #Nuclear #Response #AllHazards #Hurricane #Wildfire #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
Marc Stewart is from Sugar City, Idaho. He served a mission in the Columbia South Carolina Mission. Brother Stewart received a bachelor's degree from BYU-Idaho in business finance and an MBA from Western Governor's University. He worked at the Idaho National Laboratory for six years as a Planning and Financial Controls Specialist, four years at BYU-Idaho in a few financial roles, six years at BYU-Idaho Pathway Worldwide as the Budget Officer, and then at BYU-Idaho as the Budget Officer. Brother Stewart has been married to his wife, Taunia, for 23 years. They have four children, two boys and two girls. He has served as Sunday School president, Young Men's president, elders quorum president, ward clerk, counselor in the bishopric, high councilor, and stake presidency counselor. He currently serves as a priest quorum advisor.
Marc Stewart, Budget Officer at BYU-Idaho and devotional speaker, invited devotional listeners to “let God prevail”, “hear Him” and “focus on the temple.” Stewart discusses his devotional talk topic with BYU-Idaho Radio reporter Vanessa Willardson.
Organizations benefit from decision architecture. Budget officers can be the decision architects of local governments by building on four job responsibilities that allow them to reduce the impact of well-known problems of bias and noise in human decision processes. Listen to learn more.
A myriad of food/agri-related issues posted to 'X'(Twitter) this week by Professor Sylvain Charlebois, including the letter sent to PBO Yves Giroux which the PBO assesses as a federal government gag order. This not long after Mr. Giroux told us on air that his report significantly challenging the Clean Fuel Standard and the CFS impact on Canadians finances, for which the PBO was publicly rebuked by federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, was based entirely on information PBO Giroux received directly from Guilbeault's environment and climate change ministry. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director of the Agri-Foods lab at Dalhousie University. Audio of PBO Giroux' statement to us about the CFS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: Opposition parties in parliament and members of NSICOP committee alleging MPs, perhaps from all parties willingly or unwittingly cooperated with foreign actors (states) to the detriment of Canada. And opposition parties accusing the Liberals of withholding 1000+ documents from the NSICOP committee - Plus the gagging of Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux by federal Liberals. Guest: Michael Chong. Foreign affairs critic, Conservative Party of Canada. Bank of Canada reduces its interest rate to 4.75%, but what will this mean to Canadians and what impact might it have on housing, mortgages, rent, employment? Unemployment is at 6.2% and job-growth heavily leaning toward part-time positions, Part-time positions growth at 62K, full-time employment down 36K. Guest: Professor Eric Kam. Macreconomics, Toronto Metropolitan University. A myriad of food/agri-related issues posted to 'X'(Twitter) this week by Professor Sylvain Charlebois, including the letter sent to PBO Yves Giroux which the PBO assesses as a federal government gag order. This not long after Mr. Giroux told us on air that his report significantly challenging the Clean Fuel Standard and the CFS impact on Canadians finances, for which the PBO was publicly rebuked by federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault, was based entirely on information PBO Giroux received directly from Guilbeault's environment and climate change ministry. Guest: Professor Sylvain Charlebois. Director of the Agri-Foods lab at Dalhousie University. Audio of PBO Giroux' statement to us about the CFS. Alberta is experiencing a significant shortage of oncologists with cancer patients dying between diagnosis and any beginning of treatment. Guest: Dr. Paul Parks. President. Alberta Medical Association. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom Craig If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux released his Supplemtary Estimates for 2023-24 and has said federal employees salaries and benefits topping $67-Billion is "worrisome." Also: the PBO stated and as Global News reported "the federal government's carbon price could generate more than $5 billion from the federal sales tax over the next seven years, but none of that is directly earmarked for climate programs." Does the PBO stay with his analysis of 2022 that as the carbon tax reaches $170 per ton in 2030, lower income households should continue to receive rebates, but middle and upper-class households should be expected to pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, resulting in a net loss. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary budget officer. News Israel's war cabinet was briefed on Paris talks with mediators from Egypt, Qatar and the U.S. over a ceasefire deal in Gaza which would see the return of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, as well as the release of Palestinian prisoners being held in Israel. - Meanwhile in Tel Aviv police broke up a protest calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Netanyahu. Guest: Vivian Bercovici. Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel. Joins us from Tel Aviv Two years ago today the Russian military was 24 hours into its invasion of Ukraine and experts were predicting a quick end and the fall of the Ukraine military and government. Today, the war continues increasingly difficult for Ukraine, but with Russia having suffered massive losses of soldiers killed or wounded, as well as huge losses in military equipment. Yesterday Prime Minister Trudeau in Kyiv committed to Canada's continued support for Ukraine. Guest: Borys Wrzesnewskyj, former Liberal MP with strong ties to Ukraine. Quite the week in Ottawa and we review with the editor of Blacklock's Reporter. Guest: Tom Korski. Editor: Blacklock's Reporter. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux released his Supplemtary Estimates for 2023-24 and has said federal employees salaries and benefits topping $67-Billion is "worrisome." Also: the PBO stated and as Global News reported "the federal government's carbon price could generate more than $5 billion from the federal sales tax over the next seven years, but none of that is directly earmarked for climate programs." Does the PBO stay with his analysis of 2022 that as the carbon tax reaches $170 per ton in 2030, lower income households should continue to receive rebates, but middle and upper-class households should be expected to pay hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, resulting in a net loss. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary budget officer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife
In this episode, I sit down with the renowned mediator and family attorney Susan Guthrie, who brings over three decades of experience in the intricacies of marriage, divorce, and everything in between. Susan's unique approach to marital issues through mediation has breathed new life into long-term relationships that seemed to be at a crossroads. She shares her wisdom on how couples can legally redefine their relationships, open up dialogues on intimacy, and why a "marital mediation" could be the saving grace your relationship needs. We dive into an in-depth discussion about the unspoken challenges many couples face after years of marriage. Susan provides us with real-world examples of how changing the dynamics of a relationship, with the help of legal contracts, can lead to a more fulfilling partnership. If you're considering a change in your marital life or simply looking for ways to spark new life into your relationship, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge, practical advice, and the possibility that love, indeed, can evolve with time. About Susan Guthrie, Esq. Susan Guthrie, nationally recognized as one of the Top Family Law Attorneys and Mediators in the country, has been helping individuals and families navigate separation and divorce for more than 30 years. Susan provides online divorce and legal coaching services to select clients around the world. As a leading dispute resolution professional, Susan is honored to serve on the Executive Council of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Section of Dispute Resolution as the Budget Officer and to be a Co-Chair of the Advanced Mediation Institute. https://www.instagram.com/susanguthrieesq/ https://divorceandbeyondpod.com/top-episodes ********************************************************** Have a burning question or topic suggestion? karen@taboototruth.com https://www.taboototruth.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taboototruth https://www.tiktok.com/@taboototruth Youtube @taboototruthpodcast *this podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your medical provider. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taboototruth/message
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux released two reports: Costing Support for EV Battery Manufacturing. PBO estimates the total cost of government support (subsidies) for EV battery manufacturing by Northvolt, Volkswagen and Stellantis-LGES to be $43.6 billion, $5.8 billion higher than the murky federal/ON/QC governments estimated costs of $37.7 billion. Pausing the fuel charge on heating oil and doubling the rural top-up rate for fuel charge rebates (carbon tax) As well, the PBO expects the economy to 'stagnate' and federal deficit to balloon to $46.5B this year. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary Budget Officer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dustin Grabau serves Wasatch County as the County Manager. After graduating from BYU with a master's in public administration, Dustin was employed by Provo City. After completing a six-year tenure there ending as the Budget Officer, he joined Wasatch County... The post 740 AoN Heber Valley Temple Decision appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.
Ahead of Canada's fall fiscal update, Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy President Page sees limited fiscal room even as Canada's finances outshine G7 peers. The government has shown little inclination to set genuine fiscal targets but appears on track for limited moves to tackle voter anger over a housing squeeze, the former parliamentary budget officer says.
Retired U.S. Air Force veteran, Wanda Wright, devoted five years of her life to active-duty service in the role of a budget officer. Following this, she joined the Arizona National Guard, where she ascended to the rank of Colonel. In 2015, she was honored with an appointment as the Director for the Department of Veteran Services by Governor Ducey of Arizona. Currently, she continues her dedication to veterans as the Director for the Office of Veteran and Military Academic Engagement at Arizona State University. SUMMARY In 1985, Wanda Wright embarked on her military career at the Air Force Academy, where she achieved the rank of 2nd Lieutenant and served in the role of a Budget Officer. After five years of committed service, she took a step back, with her family's needs at the forefront, and transitioned into a part-time role at the Arizona National Guard. Simultaneously, she embarked on a full-time role at Hughes Missile Systems, which is now known as Raytheon. Four years later, she accepted a full-time position at the Guard. From 1990 to 2005, Wanda served in the 162nd fighter wing in Tucson, AZ, where she held multiple roles, including Budget Officer, Accounting and Finance Officer, Communication Officer, and Wing Executive Officer. She ascended the ranks, being promoted to Colonel, and accepted the Director of Staff role for the Arizona National Guard. This promotion saw her relocate to Phoenix, where she devoted another six years before retiring from the Guard. During the 2010 recession, Wanda began crafting her post-military career path and formally retired from the military in 2011. She subsequently served on a charter elementary school board and was later asked to assist in managing the school's expansion on a full-time basis. She committed to this role for four years before being sought out by Governor Ducey's administration to serve as the Director for the Department of Veteran Service, an appointment she received in April 2015. As of June 1st, 2023, Wanda has taken on a new challenge as the Director for the Office of Veteran and Military Academic Engagement at Arizona State University. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 00:54 – 13:53 Wanda's military service. 13:54 – 30:23 Post-military career path and a Governor's appointment. 30:24 – 31:35 Work-life balance 31:36 – 33:43 Gene's Biz Tip -The ability to apply influence. YOUR MOVE Get all the resources from this episode at genemoran.com/69 Connect with Wanda Wright on LinkedIn here. Learn more about Wanda's Arizona State University appointment here.
2022 year-ender interview concerning federal spending and other fiscal matters as assessed by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. One headline: Liberals did not show fiscal restraint in fall update. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary Budget Officer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: 2022 year-ender and '23 look-ahead including possibility of a federal election interview with the Conservative Party of Canada leader. Guest: Pierre Poilievre Global News story by Sam Cooper, December 13: Secret 2020 Privy Council Office memo found 'active foreign interference network' in 2019 election referencing the Chinese Communist Party. Guest: Sam Cooper. National online journalist, investigative, Global News. Global News: Hockey Canada member branches to vote on slate of nominees for 9 board vacancies. Also, year-ender review of the Hockey Canada scandal in 2022 and what must be done to responsibly address the safe sport issue in Canada. Guest: Allison Forsyth, ITP Sport. Mutiple Canadian skiing championships and represented Canada the Olympic Games. Was herself sexually assaulted by the national ski team coach after which Alpine Canada requested Allison Forsyth not reveal publicly what had taken place. 2022 year-ender interview concerning federal spending and other fiscal matters as assessed by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. One headline: Liberals did not show fiscal restraint in fall update. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary Budget Officer. Federal International Trade Minister Mary Ng was determined to have contravened the Conflict of Interest Act by the parliamentary Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion. Consequences? An apology. Our guest demands more significant consequences for such action. In 2002, then Liberal prime minister Jean Chretien accepted the resignation of federal defence minister Art Eggleton from cabinet for an ethics violation. Guest: Duff Conacher. Co-founder, Democracy Watch. Democracy Watch calling for action against Minister Ng. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Parliamentary Budget Officer: report on house price assessment and a household's capacity to borrow and pay for their homes in selected cities across Canada. - PBO told Senate banking committee the impact of rising interest rates will double government debt charges within 4 years and supercede the military budget. - PBO says Canada would need to spend an additional $75 billion on the military over the next five years in order to meet our NATO obligation of spending 2% of GDP on defence. - the PBO also has made available to political parties a public debt calculator which costs their suggested initiatives/programs. - As well something called the Ready Reckoner. Guest: Yves Giroux. Parliamentary budget officer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are talking about the legal aspect of high conflict divorce. When it comes to divorce, what most talk about from a legal sense isn't applicable to those navigating a divorce with an abuser or high-conflict person. That's why I asked my good friend, Susan Guthrie, Esq., to come back to the show and share what she knows about legal issues surrounding high-conflict situations. Divorce is hard, divorce with a high conflict person is a completely different ball game. Listen to this episode to hear how to maneuver the legal system when divorcing an abusive or high-conflict spouse. Show Highlights The tools do not exist in the legal system to change the behavior of a high-conflict person, but there are resources available that can help you protect yourself (6:09) High conflict people are unmanageable (11:37) Susan answers, “Can you mediate with someone who is actively lying and/or hiding assets?” (14:28) Why Susan says a consulting attorney is a necessity for the mediation process (19:01) When you are mediating or litigating with a high-conflict person, you move in small, purposeful steps (23:35) How to cope when an ex-spouse backs out of mediation at the last minute. Plus, what you can do from a legal perspective (33:48) Learn more about Susan: Susan Guthrie, nationally recognized as one of the Top Family Law Attorneys and Mediators in the country, has been helping individuals and families navigate separation and divorce for more than 30 years. Susan provides online divorce and legal coaching services to select clients around the world. As a leading dispute resolution professional, Susan is honored to serve on the Executive Council of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Section of Dispute Resolution as the Budget Officer and to be a Co-Chair of the Advanced Mediation Institute. In 2021 Susan launched her fresh and inspiring podcast, The Divorce & Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq. which debuted on iTunes “Top Podcasts” List for self-help podcasts and which is one of the Top 1.5 % of All Podcasts worldwide! Divorce & Beyond is focused on pulling back the curtain on the mysteries of the divorce process and bringing tips and resources to help people to thrive and shine in their new future beyond divorce. Susan has been featured in and on media outlets such as CNBC, Market Watch, News Nation, Forbes, the ABA's Just Resolutions Magazine, Thrive Global, Medium, and many more. She is licensed to practice law in the States of California and Connecticut as well as before the Supreme Court of the United States. Resources & Links: Information and links may also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/high-conflict-legal-qa-with-susan-guthrie-esq Grit and Grace Group Coaching starts on September 15th - Join us! Mosten Guthrie Academy BIFF: Quick Responses to High-Conflict PeopleDSG Abuse Mini-Series: How to Communicate with a High-Conflict Co-Parent with Bill Eddy Get Ready to BIFF Your High Conflict Ex with Bill Eddy on Divorce & Beyond The Incredible Tale of One Mom's Successful 10-Year Battle to Be Free of a Narcissist with Tina Swithin on Divorce & Beyond TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: THE REVISED SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO? PROGRAM An online coaching program designed to help you make the right decision about your marriage...once and for all. In this groundbreaking online coaching program, you'll unlock the support, education and deep transformational work you need to finally answer to your most burning question: should I stay or should I go? JOIN THE SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO FACEBOOK GROUP
On this episode of the NAVAIR AIRWaves podcast, we're continuing our Naval Sustainment System-Aviation series with an in-depth look at the Cost Pillar. RADM John Gumbleton, the Navy's Budget Officer and RADM Shane Gahagan, Program Executive Officer for Tactical Aircraft Programs share what the Naval Aviation Enterprise is doing to identify and understand costs, save money, increase capability and deliver warfighting readiness to the fleet.
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The Bill Kelly Shoe Podcast with Guest Host Rick Zamperin: Women at the Tokyo games so far have won all of Team Canada's medals. Why is it important for this success to translate into opportunities post-Olympics? Has success at the Olympics translated into opportunities for female athletes in the past comparable to men? GUEST: Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, CEO of Canadian Women & Sport - The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on Ontario's provincial and municipal governments to get their fiscal houses in order in the wake of a report that shows the two levels of government collectively won't balance their budgets for at least the next 74 years. In a new report, the Parliamentary Budget Officer forecasts that the provincial and municipal governments will be in deficit territory indefinitely. Collectively, Ontario governments will not balance the books for a single year of the Budget Officer's 74-year forecast. The provincial deficit is currently $33.1 billion with the debt at $450 billion At the municipal level, the City of Toronto is running a $1 billion deficit. GUEST: Jay Goldberg, Interim Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation - Fully vaccinated Canadian travellers have been left out of plans to ease quarantine restrictions for entry to England and Scotland. The United Kingdom countries announced Wednesday that travellers who were fully vaccinated in the United States or Europe will not have to quarantine upon arrival. The changes are set to go in place at 4 a.m. on August 2. The English and Scottish governments did not provide a reason why Canada was not included in the new quarantine exceptions. GUEST: Thomas Tenkate, Professor at the School of Occupational & Public Health with Ryerson University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rose L. Chou (she/her/hers) is Budget Officer at the American University Budget Office, where she works with academic and administrative units on budget oversight and development. Previously, Rose worked in a number of roles at AU Library: Budget & Personnel Manager, Budget Coordinator, Reference Librarian, and Circulation Specialist. She was also Reference Archivist at the Smithsonian’s National Anthropological Archives. Rose received her MLIS from San Jose State University and BA in Sociology from Boston College. Rose is co-editor of Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS, and is a series editor of the Litwin Books/Library Juice Press Series on Critical Race Studies and Multiculturalism in LIS. Annie Pho is the Instruction Coordinator and Assessment Librarian at the University of San Francisco. She has a Bachelor's in Art History from San Francisco State University and a Master's in Library Science from IUPUI. She is the co-editor for the book Pushing the Margins: Women of Color and Intersectionality in LIS, as well as the co-editor of the Critical Race and Multiculturalism Series for Library Juice Press. Her research interests include intersectionality and women of color in LIS, student research behavior, and feminist pedagogy in information literacy instruction. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her cat, explore the SF Bay Area, and spends way too much time reading comments on the internet.
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Catch up with former Army Real Talk co-hosts as we discuss the Army training budget and Talent Management Task Force assessment programs. LTC Eugene Irby and MAJ Bradley Cooper, join us today as they provide insight on their new responsibilities and reflect on their favorite episodes. LTC Irby shares how he is assisting with the management of the Army's enterprise training budget of 30 billion dollars to ensure efficient training for our soldiers and the success of the Total Army. MAJ Cooper provides an update on the Army Talent Management Task Force implementation of the updated assignment process and evaluation programs for officers, warrant officers, and noncommissioned officers. Together they share about the Battalion Commander Assessment Program and how this effort supports the Army's number one priority, People. Guests:LTC Eugene Irby, Budget Officer,G-3/5/7, U.S. Army MAJ Bradley Cooper, Army Talent Management Task Force, U.S. Army Hosts:Nzinga Curry, AUSA's Director of Education & Programs LTC Brittany Lloyd, AUSA's U.S. Army Fellow Resources: Army Talent Management https://talent.army.mil/ AUSA Writing Program https://www.ausa.org/ausa-writing-program Recommendations for future topics are welcome via email at podcast@ausa.org.
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Carsten Olsen is Finance and Budget Officer at MINUSCA - Bangui. In this interview Carsten shares his 26 years of experience working at the UN, skills and competences that have attributed to his success and explains what does it mean to work with Finance and Budget section in the United Nations in the field.
Angelia Vernon Menchan is an author, publisher and public speaker who owns two publishing companies, MAMM Productions and Honorable Menchan Media. Menchan is also a Budget Officer and former Job Corps Counselor. Menchan is also a sought-after speaker. J'son M. Green (formerly Lee) is a writer of LGBT fiction. He enjoys a fulfilling, yet busy life that includes managing commercial properties, piano lessons, freelance editing, food and entertainment, and spending time with loved ones. He makes his home in Baltimore with his husband and dog. Iris Brown is a staunch President Obama supporter, who studied Sociology at Norfolk State University. Brown is extremely vocal and knowledgeable about politics, race relations, and more. # # # Big Bodys Rock! Brand Ambassador, Michelle “Big Body” Cuttino, author of six books, works with authors and experts who need free publicity to promote their new releases, and grow their business. Cuttino is a motivational speaker, columnist, talk radio host, and body positive advocate. Once a month, she emails writing tips, free promos, plus-size news, and information about upcoming literary events. Subscribe at www.MichelleCuttino.com. Let’s Connect! Facebook.com/MichelleCuttino Twitter.com/MichelleCuttino Instagram.com/MichelleCuttino
Episode Summary If you have been involved in working with retirement benefit plans over the last several years, you have probably been told more times than you can remember that your 401(k) plan comes with fiduciary responsibility. You also have likely noticed the proliferation of 401(k) lawsuits, and that the DOL has released their new Conflict of Interest rule which redefines how one can become a fiduciary. With all of this going on, and the questions that have ensued, I thought it would be a good time to have Blaine AIkin, the Executive Chairman of Fi360, help provide some clarity. Fi360 is the industry leader in providing fiduciary education and training to individuals and organizations in the financial services industry to develop prudent fiduciary practices and promote a fiduciary standard of care. Our conversation covers how employers can use fiduciary safe harbors to limit their fiduciary liability, the importance of having your fiduciary processes nailed and things to do and not to do as a plan fiduciary. Blaine also has some great quotes in the episode such as, there is nothing passive about being a retirement plan fiduciary, you have the fiduciary obligation to not waste money and with the new DOL Conflict of Interest Rule, a non-fiduciary advisor is now a contradiction in terms. Last but not least, I am excited to announce that this and other episodes of the podcast have been submitted for HR recertification credits. To see episodes that are pre-approved or have been submitted for approval please go to www.401kfridays.com/CE. Guest Bio Blaine Aikin's goal as Executive Chairman of fi360, is to assure that fi360 provides exceptional professional development programs, investment and business management tools, and business and industry thought leadership to improve the decision making of those who manage money on behalf of others. fi360 seeks to promote a culture of fiduciary responsibility to align the interests of investors and investment professionals. fi360 helps its clients gather, grow, and protect assets through better investment and business decision-making. Since 1999, fi360 has been providing innovative solutions to financial services providers. We offer the AIF®, AIFA®, and PPC designation programs, the fi360 Toolkit™ software, and fi360 Fiduciary Score®. Ann Schleck and Co., a division of fi360, adds strategic growth support. Additional fi360 capabilities include fiduciary assessments and practice management and compliance. Career financial services professional with experience in government (U.S. Treasury Department and as Budget Officer of Prince William County, Virginia), investment advisory practice (Principal and CIO of independent advisory firm), and financial product and service management (bank trust department, brokerage, and institutional offerings). 401(k) Fridays Podcast Overview Helps employers navigate the evolving retirement benefits landscape through weekly engaging interviews with industry leaders, subject matter experts and progressive employers with varying viewpoints. The diverse in-depth perspectives and relevant topics help employers make more informed decisions about their retirement benefit programs which will positively impact their employees and business. For more information please visit www.401kfridays.com/podcasts
Elissa Gabrielle is a powerhouse in the literary industry. Respected by many, revered in the highest regard, Elissa maintains a spirit of excellence in all she does. She is known to have the Midas touch with her gift in the skill of multi-genre writing. The author of multiple poetry books, numerous novels and contributor to several anthologies, Elissa has proven herself to be well-versed in artistic creativity. She also has the ability to mold and shape newcomers into literary superstars–creating multiple award-winning authors and best-selling books in the process. Elissa Gabrielle remains an ingenious and creative force to be reckoned with in terms of delivering distinct, fulfilling and entertaining literature. By pushing herself to stay a cut above the rest, Elissa Gabrielle brilliantly and consistently delivers literary best. Angelia Vernon Menchan is an author, publisher and public speaker who owns two publishing companies, MAMM Productions and Honorable Menchan Media. Menchan is also a Budget Officer and former Job Corps Counselor. To date she has published eighteen books of her own works, both fiction and non-fiction, and more than fifty eBook novellas on amazon.com. Menchan has also published the works of seven other authors, including a children's book, a book of poetry, non-fiction and fiction novels, as well as a breast cancer memoir. Menchan is also a sought-after speaker. # # # Michelle Cuttino is the “Queen of Plus-Size Fiction,” and serves as a body positive advocate, talk radio host, and motivational speaker. She is President of Big Body Publishing and Big Body Broadcasting. She is a columnist for four publications, and a plus-size lifestyle and publishing industry blogger. Read more at MichelleCuttino.com.
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