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Aisling Curtis from PwC joins Karl Fitzpatrick to discuss the findings of its recent AI and GenAI adoption survey, why good AI governance is essential for effective AI adoption and how the new GenAI Business Centre will help Irish companies to integrate GenAI into their business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At least forty countries and the European Union now have a price on carbon. Australia tried, and failed in 2012. What do we need to do to make it work this time around? Featuring: Mona Mashhad Rajabi - Post-doctoral Research Associate, UTS School of Business Centre for Climate Risk and Resilience. Executive producer and post production: Lawrence Bull Producer and presenter: Annamarie Reyes
Heather Thomson, Executive Director of the Alberta School of Business - Centre for Cities and Communities joins us on the latest episode. As the co-founder of this institution, Heather's passion lies in mentoring the next generation of business innovators and collaborating with influential leaders in the business community. With a focus on education, consulting, academic & applied research, and industry outreach, Heather shares invaluable insights on how to create thriving cities and communities.Beyond her role at the Alberta School of Business, Heather is also a consultant at 13 Ways Inc., a Community Development Firm. Through this work, she conducts comprehensive business and community assessments and crafts specialized community plans centred around economic development, local business prosperity, and beautification. With her extensive experience collaborating with numerous communities and delivering keynote presentations across North America, Heather brings a wealth of practical knowledge and expertise to our conversation.Before her contributions to the academic and consulting spheres, Heather built an impressive career journey that included roles at Lululemon Athletica, ATB Financial, and even McDonald's Restaurants. Her dedication to fostering business success and cultivating a talented workforce for the industry shines through in every endeavour. Join us as we delve into Heather's captivating journey, gain insights from her business advocacy and strategist work, and uncover strategies for empowering communities and driving economic prosperity.Conquer Local is presented by Vendasta. We have proudly served 5.5+ million local businesses through 60,000+ channel partners. Learn more about Vendasta and we can help your organization or learn more about Vendasta's Affiliate Program and how our listeners (like yourself) are making up to $10,000 off referrals.Are you an entrepreneur, salesperson, or marketer? Keep the learning going in the Conquer Local Academy.
On this episode of the Energy Security Cubed Podcast, Kelly Ogle talks with CGAI Fellow Eric Miller about his recent paper for the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, "Canada and Global Energy Security: The Role of Natural Gas in a Lower Carbon Future". Find Eric's paper here: https://chamber.ca/news/canada-and-global-energy-security-the-role-of-natural-gas-in-a-lower-carbon-future/ Guest Bio: - Eric Miller is a CGAI Fellow, President and CEO of Rideau Potomac Strategy Group, a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center, and a Fellow with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce's Future of Business Centre. Host Bio: - Kelly Ogle is the CEO of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute Reading Recommendations - "The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad", by Lesley Hazleton: https://www.amazon.ca/First-Muslim-Story-Muhammad/dp/1594632308 - "The World for Sale: Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth's Resources", by Javier Blas and Jack Farchy: https://www.amazon.ca/World-Sale-Javier-Blas/dp/0190078952 Interview recording Date: April 21, 2023 Energy Security Cubed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network. Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Joe Calnan. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Geetanjali Krishna visits the so-called “healthiest building in Delhi” to find out how greenery is helping to fight back against air pollution. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rising costs and inflation are a hot topic right now, but what are the overall trends being seen in consumer choices in the long term? Heather Thomson is the executive director at the Alberta School of Business Centre for Cities and Communities and she spoke at the Ag Awareness Summit at Saskatoon last week. Thomson... Read More
What is ideal software for drone departments in Construction Companies? are there any alternatives? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U courses and Drone U membership. With over 41 courses covering range of topics, from business growth, safe flying to wedding videography, Drone U courses have been tailored to give you the best value for your membership. Know more about Drone U courses and how our membership can give you access to all our online content and our new offering to only Drone U members - the Drone U members only monthly coaching calls. On today's show we discuss Trimble Business Centre (TBC) software and if its a great tool for drone departments in construction companies. Our question for today is from Chris Verdugo who is taking over the drone department at the construction company he works for, and Chris would like to know if TBC that is being used by the drone department is the best choice for his companies and what alternatives he would need to look at. Congratulations on the new role, Chris. We are happy to look into TBC today and assess if TBC is the right tool for your department and also discuss our insights into using tools and managing data at construction companies. We start off today's reply by answering what TBC is used for in today's industry and go over its features and uses. When then briefly touch upon the many questions that need to be asked as one reviews and assesses their strategy to data management. We discuss how teams can wisely choose their equipment and software for optimal results keeping in mind the different requirements of a construction company. On today's show we also look at some alternatives to TBC and if the value they provide. Lastly we discuss if other solutions like Wingtra can completely replace the need for TBC and review some customer requirements in the construction industry from drone pilots. Tune In to this podcast if you are looking to optimize and re-strategize your current data management operations. Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [06:15] Today's question TBC software for construction companies [07:30] What is TBC used for? [08:48] Questions that one can ask as they strategize their data management [10:52] What are the competitors and alternatives to TBC [11:42] What are the difficulties of running a drone department? [13:50] Is TBC the right tool and are there alternatives to the workflow for TBC? [15:31] What are the customer requirements in today's construction industry [17:47] Can a Wingtra be a better alternative to using an extra geo referencing tool?
What is ideal software for drone departments in Construction Companies? are there any alternatives? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U courses and Drone U membership. With over 41 courses covering range of topics, from business growth, safe flying to wedding videography, Drone U courses have been tailored to give you the best value for your membership. Know more about Drone U courses and how our membership can give you access to all our online content and our new offering to only Drone U members - the Drone U members only monthly coaching calls. On today's show we discuss Trimble Business Centre (TBC) software and if its a great tool for drone departments in construction companies. Our question for today is from Chris Verdugo who is taking over the drone department at the construction company he works for, and Chris would like to know if TBC that is being used by the drone department is the best choice for his companies and what alternatives he would need to look at. Congratulations on the new role, Chris. We are happy to look into TBC today and assess if TBC is the right tool for your department and also discuss our insights into using tools and managing data at construction companies. We start off today's reply by answering what TBC is used for in today's industry and go over its features and uses. When then briefly touch upon the many questions that need to be asked as one reviews and assesses their strategy to data management. We discuss how teams can wisely choose their equipment and software for optimal results keeping in mind the different requirements of a construction company. On today's show we also look at some alternatives to TBC and if the value they provide. Lastly we discuss if other solutions like Wingtra can completely replace the need for TBC and review some customer requirements in the construction industry from drone pilots. Tune In to this podcast if you are looking to optimize and re-strategize your current data management operations. Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [06:15] Today's question TBC software for construction companies [07:30] What is TBC used for? [08:48] Questions that one can ask as they strategize their data management [10:52] What are the competitors and alternatives to TBC [11:42] What are the difficulties of running a drone department? [13:50] Is TBC the right tool and are there alternatives to the workflow for TBC? [15:31] What are the customer requirements in today's construction industry [17:47] Can a Wingtra be a better alternative to using an extra geo referencing tool?
On this week's Red Business podcast...Jonathan Healy catches up with the new CEO of Nano Nagle Place, John Smith, who talks about plans for the centre and his own incredible career to date.Consultant Trisha Norton explains why storytelling is important for businesses.And CEO of Cantec Group, Greg Tuohy, talks about their partnership with Canon Ireland which has lead to the new Canon Business Centre Munster in Cork.
Hear about one of the fastest growing companies based in Kingston, Ontario. In this episode we interview MaxSold CEO Sushee Perumal (whom holds an MBA from Smith School of Business at Queen's). MaxSold, with operations across North America, is in the re-commerce space (for customers downsizing their home, for example, MaxSold will photograph contents to be sold via an on-line auction process).Sushee was an engaging interviewee whom shared the founding story of MaxSold, creation of a minimum viable product, finding product market fit through their recent $16M+ financing together together with plans to continue their corporate growth.For more information, please follow MaxSold and Sushee Perumal on Twitter (@maxsold and @susheeperumal, respectively).For Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's, please see:- Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link- Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link- Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
How do we encourage more women to develop as entrepreneurs, and why do we need them? In this episode of the QMU Podcast, Dr Majella Sweeney, Head of the Queen Margaret Business School, talks to Carolyn Currie, the University's first Entrepreneur in Residence, about what barriers need to be overcome to encourage and support women to develop as entrepreneurs, the importance of female entrepreneurship to the economy, and QMU's ambitions to establish a Women's Business Centre.LINKS: Women's Business Centre – https://womensbusinesscentre.com Queen Margaret Business School – https://www.qmu.ac.uk/schools-and-divisions/business-school
In this episode, we interview the founder and CEO of Fictionary - Kristina Stanley. Combining her degree in computer mathematics with her success as a best-selling author and fiction editor, Kristina is the creator and driving force behind Fictionary - a book editing software for writers and professional editors. To learn more about Fictionary, please visit their website or follow them on Twitter.Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this episode, we interview the founder of House of Three - Lisa Henderson. With over 20 years of design experience, Lisa has worked as a building inspector, a designer for a home builder, a kitchen designer, flipped houses, and taught architecture as a college professor – before following her dream of owning her own business. House of Three is an architectural technology firm that produces BCIN-licensed, predesigned house plans, custom designs, and renovation blueprints.For more information on House of Three, please visit their website (here) or follow on social media (here).Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
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Hear Peter van der Velden (2x Queen's grad - M.Sc. in pathology and an honours B.Sc. in life sciences), the Managing General Partner at share the story of Lumira Ventures. Lumira Ventures is a North American healthcare venture capital firm with a two-decade track record investing in transformative biomedical companies. In July of 2021, Lumira announced a $225M (US Dollars) fund, the largest life sciences focused venture fund ever raised in Canada. Lumira also recently launched the Lumira Ventures Venture Innovation Program (Lumira VIP). The Lumira VIP is designed for a select and highly qualified group of Canadian students from leading academic institutions who want to gain exposure to life sciences venture capital and start-ups, and are committed to pushing the future of life sciences innovation forward.For more information, please follow Lumira Ventures and Peter van der Velden on Twitter (@LumiraVentures and @Petervencap, respectively).For Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's, please see:- Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link- Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link- Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this Products & Services episode of Ready to Retail, we will be taking a look at a program that whilst may not be new, but in a time when sending is at an all-time high, understanding the relationship between small business and Australia Post is paramount. This is where the Local Business Partner Program steps in. You will hear from Manfred Granig, Channel Sales Manager South for the Local Business Partner Program to understand some of the components within this program, what they mean to you in our Post Offices as well as our customers. This is all about making sure we understand our customers and that they have the best possible solution to meet their small business needs.The Local Business Partner Program's goal is: To support the Australian community and help businesses grow. It is important that business customers receive a consistent experience whether in contact with a Licensed Post Office, Corporate Post Office, Business Centre or Sales Representative. The Local Business Partner Program will give every participating Post Office the opportunity to effectively sell products to support their customers' growth within Australia Post. Customers choose who they do business with and this program helps to ensure our workforce is ready and capable to respond to business opportunities wherever they present.We will walk through all of this and more in this episode, however, if you would like to more information on the Local Business Partner Program, you can click HERE or follow the below:Contact the team on: LBP@auspost.com.auTraining information: OurPost Dashboard | Me & My Learning | My Learning then search for Local Business Partner EDGE Training RetailInformation sheets and easy guides are available on POP: Knowledge Hub | LPO | Local Business Partner ProgramAs always, if you have any comments, questions, suggestions or queries, please feel free to contact our team by emailing them on: retailacademy@auspost.com.au
A business centre which belongs to a Greek-Australian family and is in the precinct of Sydney's Olympic Park, has become the first privately-owned hospitality venue to voluntarily operate as an official NSW Health Vaccination Hub against COVID-19. - Αίθουσα εκδηλώσεων, ιδιοκτησίας ομογενών, στο ευρύτερο Ολυμπιακό Πάρκο στο δυτικό Σύδνεϋ καθίσταται από σήμερα το πρώτο εμβολιαστικό κέντρο το οποίος ως χώρος ανήκει σε ιδιώτες.
In this episode, we interview the founder and CEO of Limestone Analytics - Dr. Bahman Kashi. Dr. Kashi holds a PhD in Economics and, prior to Limestone, he worked as a consultant in the areas of public investment management, economic analysis of development projects, and evaluation of social programs. To learn more about Limestone Analytics, please visit their website or follow them on Twitter.Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
If you're a small to medium business, Western Sydney Business Centre are here to assist through these tough times during Covid and have a team of experienced business advisors ready to assist you FREE of charge. Busco for Brekky chats to Graham Fitzpatrick, business advisor from WSBC about support & services available. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear Neil Wainwright (Queen's Engineering & Applied Sciences grad and 8x startup founder) share the founding and growth story of Nexonia – a Software as a Service to track and submit expense reports. Neil shares words of advice on the following topics:- Incubate as a side hustle, use consulting or other work to support yourself- Have a detailed focus on customer success- Be patient, but persistent – building a startup can take many yearsFollow Neil on social media: @neildwainwrightFor Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's, please see:- Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link- Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link- Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this episode, we hear from the team behind the Cadenza Practice App (Dr. Rena Upitis and Jodie Compeau). The Cadenza Practice App is an online tool for music teachers. This platform helps music teachers stay organized, while motivating and communicating with students to self-regulate their practice time and continually improve their skills.Follow this project on Facebook (here). Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
Hear entrepreneur Peng-Sang Cau describe the journey from day one to building Transformix to 100+ employees. Peng's words of advice in this episode:- Every startup needs to have a strong focus on sales- Do not hesitate to think globally and go after the best market for your product or service- Kingston (Eastern Ontario) can be an ideal location to build a businessPeng also serves as a mentor for a Queen's University entrepreneurship program.Follow Peng on social media: @PengSangCauFor Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's, please see:- Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link- Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link- Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this episode, we hear from emerging success story Rillea Technologies. Rillea has developed a web platform to take chemical safety management (e.g., safety data sheets, hazard identification/control and worker training) to the next level with much better accuracy and relevance and at a fraction of the cost of current practises.Highlights and key advice from Rob Hallsworth, RilleaTech's COO, in this episode: Rillea Technologies is helping organizations get educated, get equipped and work safely with chemicals! Hear about an initial challenge of building out a web platform Businesses can reach out to RilleaTech via their website (www.rilleatechnologies.com) to learn more about SDS RiskAssist™ and RilleaTech's mission to put confident chemical safety at everyone's fingertips. Follow Rillea Technologies on social media: @RilleaTech Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
Des chats with Peter Beckett, Managing Director of Park View Business Centre
Listen to a brief introduction to the Queen's Innovation Runway Podcast (Q-IR, for short). This podcast will share stories from emerging success stories from Queen's University and Eastern Ontario.Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
Hear Nadia Tatlow (CEO & Queen's BAH grad) share the founding and growth story at Shift – a Software as a Service to consolidate email and many other subscriptions in the browser). Nadia shares words of advice on the following topics:- Solving a problem team that members were experiencing, initial as a side project- Defining product-market fit- Striking the balance between user feedback and addressable marketFollow Nadia on Twitter @NadiaTatlowLearn more about Shift at tryshift.comFor Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship resources at Queen's, please see:- Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link- Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link- Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
Peter Burnett, Chairman of The British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong & Head of Corporate Finance, GCNA, at Standard Chartered Bank, was answering the question "How is Hong Kong's role evolving as a business centre?" at our Voffee Break on 10 March.
Recorded pre-pandemic, in this episode Alyssa Furtado shares the story of Ratehub - Canada's leading comparison platform for mortgage rates, credit cards, GICs, insurance quotes and bank accounts). Highlights and key advice from Alyssa in this episode:- Learn how side hustles can help develop start-up readiness skills.- The importance of listen and talking to mentors/advisors.- How to scale a team.Follow Alyssa on social media: @AlyssaJRichardLearn more about ratehub.ca: http://www.ratehub.ca Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this episode, we re-play an interview with Sir Terry Matthews recorded during a visit he made to Queen's campus. Key advice, stories, comments, and insights from Sir Terry Matthews in this episode:- Give ownership to employees- Build products customers want- Write consistent quarterly reports- Go global – fast (US is local)- Be persistent – up to half the time a lost contract can become a winFollow Wesley Clover on Twitter @WesleyCloverIntResearch, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
On today's show, we review moves to make advertising more accessible, LinkedIn publishing an E-Zine, and how Australia might just rescue its news publishers from the jaws of Google and Facebook. This podcast works best when consumed alongside the Clickbait & Switch weekly emails, via CloudRaker's newsletter. You can sign up here https://bit.ly/CRemailSignUp To learn more about accessibility in design look at https://mismatch.design/ The Ontario's guide to making website's accessible is here https://www.ontario.ca/page/how-make-websites-accessible Thanks to CloudRaker for providing support for our podcast but we should state, the opinions in this and all the episodes we record our own (Mark and Gisela). For this episode we read articles on Social Chain emails, The Drum, Mismatch, LinkedIn's Business Centre, Special thanks to Xavier de Camy who edits the sound of this podcast with patience and good judgment.
In this episode, recorded pre-pandemic, we interview Dr. Elsbeth Murray from the Smith School of Business. Key advice, stories, comments and insights from Dr. Murray in this episode:- Considerations before the startup.- Finding co-founders.- Hear the story of the founding of Evandale Caviar.- Moving forward and iterating to validate business.Follow Smith School of Business (Queen's Venture Network) on Twitter - @QVentureNetwork Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
In this episode, recorded pre-pandemic, Ms. Anne Vivian-Scott shares the story of Kinarm. Kinarm is a Kingston, Ontario based company, founded based on research from the laboratory of Dr. Stephen Scott, at Queen's University that sells robotic instrumentation to help researchers around the world assess patients with brain injuries (e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury and neurological disease).Key advice from Anne in this episode: How to recruit talent and form a high-functioning team Listen to your customers to define your product development and commercialization roadmaps Kingston, Ontario is a great location to build a health technology company Follow Kinarm's story on social media: @KinarmLabLearn more about Kinarm: https://Kinarm.com/Past present supporters/partners of Kinarm: Queen's University, Ontario Centre's of Excellence, IRAP, FedDev/ Ontario Brain Institute, PARTEQ Venture Fund, and Queen's Centre for Neuroscience Studies. Kinarm has been instrumental in providing funding to Queen's through Ontario Research Fund.Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's: Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
Welcome to the Queen's Return on Innovation podcast. This podcast is about sharing the success stories and lessons learned from experts and entrepreneurs from Queens and Eastern Ontario.Innovation and Entrepreneurship Resources at Queen's University Queen's Partnerships and Innovation - link Dunin-Deshpande Queen's Innovation Centre – link Smith School of Business – Centre for Business Venturing- link
This week we have a great visit with Dr. Kerry Szymanski, Director the Tampa Bay Women's Business Centre as she talks about being a serial entrepreneur herself as well as leading innovative programming for women small-business owners. The global pandemic has sparked a renewed interest in women to start small businesses, and Dr. Kerry gives insight into resources readily available. From SBA loans to coaching she touches on the resources available.
This weeks WE RISE episode is featuring Myrtle Donnipad, the Youth & Entrepreneurship Advisor at WindsorEssex Small Business Centre, and Surria Fadel, Partner & Product Developer at Cedar Valley Selections. We talk about the services available for local businesses in the WindsorEssex area, the creation of Cedar Valley Selections & starting at farmers markets to now being sold in nation-wide retailers, what has been the key to success for this business, obstacles small businesses are currency facing with COVID-19 and how to pivot, success stories from local organizations, advice for someone who wants to start a business, the main goal of the Small Business Centre, the best piece of advice given while running a business & much more!Myrtle is an experienced business consultant currently serving as the Youth and Entrepreneurship Advisor at WindsorEssex Small Business Centre, a department of the WindsorEssex Economic Development Corporation. A strong community advocate for Windsor-Essex, she is passionate about helping young business owners and entrepreneurs successfully launch and grow their ventures. Previously, as a new immigrant herself, Myrtle worked as an employment counselor to newcomers at the New Canadians’ Centre of Excellence Inc. Myrtle moved to Windsor in 2007 where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Windsor. Surria Fadel is a Partner and Product Developer at Cedar Valley Selections which was founded by her son, Ameen Fadel, at the age of 16 in Lakeshore, Ontario. Cedar Valley Selections began with the creation of Canada’s FIRST bottled Fattoush Salad Dressing. With a small grant from Ameen’s school board and Surria’s signature recipe, they had all they needed to begin their venture. Following over a year of product development, testing, and sampling with Ameen's high school teachers, Cedar Valley Selections’ Signature Fattoush Dressing was ready. After just selling to family and friends, Ameen approached his first local deli in Belle River, ON, and had finally brought Canada it's very first bottled Fattoush Dressing.
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Marek Woron mówi że na ten moment Polska w skuteczny sposób walczy z kryzysem gospodarczym jako skutek pandemii koronawirusa. Cieszy się, że prędko ruszyły pomocowe programy rządu, dzięki czemu nasza gospodarka jest w niezłej kondycji. Następnie przedstawia dolnośląski biznes: „Wielu przedsiębiorców działa tutaj dobrze. To branże informatyczne i funkcjonujące na wielu obszarach mp. przemysł metalowy”. Negatywnie ocenia obecne kampanie wyborcze, w których brak jest deliberowań, debat. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
Plugged In Podcast: $3000 for students to start a summer business with Summer Company, programs for adults to start or grow their business with Starter Company, and talking about events - lots happening for entrepreneurs with help from the Small Business Centre and Economic Development @CKbizCentre @CKEcDev #ckont The Chatham-Kent Economic Development Podcast is a way to share information and business news from across the region. Check out Chatham-Kent Economic Development at www.investck.ca
This week, we speak with Gordon Whitehead, business advisor, mentor and regional startup guru and discuss Gordon's love for innovation and the startup scene, regional innovation, and his advice for overcoming some of the difficulties of being an innovation leader and startup founder in regional Australia
„Rząd nie przyzna się, skąd naprawdę wziął się przyrost dochodu z VAT”Gościem programu Pawła Rożyńskiego jest Wojciech Warski, wiceprezes Business Centre Club See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today you’re going to hear the story of the Startup Xpress. Here’s the itinerary for today’s journey.First, as we head off, we’ll meet the man whose idea it was to put the key in the ignition of the Startup Xpress.Then we’ll meet the organisers who pulled everything together and the organisations who have come along.We’ll take a pit stop and meet some of the founders and hear about one of the main objectives and most valuable aspects of the Startup Xpress.Then before we meet the politicians at parliament house we’ll talk about the changing Hunter region.Then after parliament house, we’ll tour Sydney Startup Hub and talk to the startups again and hear how the Startup Xpress has impacted them.Welcome aboard the Startup Xpress thanks to the Business Centre and Hunter iF. Let’s hit the road...
Czy firma developerska może działać w oparciu o zasady ekonomii sensu? Okazuje się, że tak. Porozmawiamy o tym z Krzysztofem Witkowskim, założycielem i prezesem spółki Virako (http://www.virako.pl) – cenionej łódzkiej firmy deweloperskiej. Jako jeden z pierwszych w Polsce dokonał rewitalizacji starych budynków pofabrycznych (fabryka Henryka Wegnera z 1920 roku) adaptując je na lofty biurowe. Na koncie Krzysztofa jest również realizacja Forum 76. Business Centre – pierwszego biurowca klasy A w Łodzi. Budynek został laureatem konkursu Budowa Roku 2009, później wybrany Najlepszym Biurowcem w Polsce 2012 roku w konkursie Eurobuild Awards. Najnowszym projektem firmy Virako jest MONOPOLIS - kompleks dawnych zakładów Monopolu Wódczanego z 1902 roku, trzeci co do wielkości zespół fabryczny w Łodzi (po zakładach Karola Scheiblera i Izraela Poznańskiego). Krzysztof angażuje się równie intensywnie w działania prospołeczne, jest np. pomysłodawcą akcji społecznej "Szczęśliwe Podwórka", wspierającej świetlice środowiskowe opiekujące się dziećmi z miejskich enklaw biedy.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation are solely those of the interviewer/interviewee and do not in any way represent the views of the Holywell Trust, its partners or their funders. Over this past weekend the city of Derry welcomed Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who enjoyed a tour of the Walls of Derry and the Siege Museum as well as holding a meeting with Conall McFeely at the Creggan Enterprises office in Ráth Mór Retail and Business Centre (for more on this listen to Brexit Focus Episode 11). Paul Gosling met the Taoiseach there to ask him about the rights of Irish Citizens in Northern Ireland after Brexit, the Taoiseach's vision of how he believes the Border issues will unravel and he was full of praise for the DC&CDC's City Deal proposal. Never miss an episode of the Holywell Trust Podcast or the Holywell Trust Testimony series. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/holywell-podcast/id1229484179?mt=2 Follow us on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-743120821 And you can now listen to the Holywell Trust Podcast and Testimony series on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dee-curran/holywell-podcast Please feel free to comment on our Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Soundcloud pages and don’t forget to rate the programme. Thanks for listening and sharing the links.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation are solely those of the interviewer/interviewee and do not in any way represent the views of the Holywell Trust, its partners or their funders. Over this past weekend the city of Derry welcomed Taoiseach Leo Varadkar who enjoyed a tour of the Walls of Derry and the Siege Museum as well as holding a meeting with Conall McFeely at the Creggan Enterprises office in Ráth Mór Retail and Business Centre (for more on this listen to Brexit Focus Episode 11). Paul Gosling met the Taoiseach there to ask him about the rights of Irish Citizens in Northern Ireland after Brexit, the Taoiseach's vision of how he believes the Border issues will unravel and he was full of praise for the DC&CDC's City Deal proposal. Never miss an episode of the Holywell Trust Podcast or the Holywell Trust Testimony series. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/holywell-podcast/id1229484179?mt=2 Follow us on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/user-743120821 And you can now listen to the Holywell Trust Podcast and Testimony series on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dee-curran/holywell-podcast Please feel free to comment on our Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Soundcloud pages and don’t forget to rate the programme. Thanks for listening and sharing the links.
The Large Business Centre (LBC) brought in excess of 30% of tax revenue before it was closed due to the restructuring by the then commissioner, Mr Tom Moyane. Now the acting commissioner has decided to re-open the LBC, and this has been welcome by man tax practitioners and businesses. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-south-african-institute-of-professional-accountants/support
New York/Vancouver indie dance act Bob Moses is a duo: Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance. Although they went to the same high school in hometown Vancouver, back then they didn't really hang out together. After graduating, they both separately went to New York to start a music career. New York is a tough place to make it and both of them struggled. Then one day, Howie and Vallance accidentally ran into each other and decided to work on music together. Bob Moses was born! I chatted with a very tired but friendly Tom and Jimmy in a swank Vancouver hotel Business Centre while the guys waited for their hotel rooms to be ready. (I think they were ready for a pre-show nap.) Which member of Bob Moses walked out of an orgy? Which Bob Moses track samples an obscure bangra song? What dark secrets do Jimmy and Tom know about each other that not even their girlfriends know? Who showed Bob Moses the Bobby Bland track they eventually covered? What metal bands are the two of them banging their heads to in the studio (when they need a break from electronic music)? How did Tom and Jimmy react when VICE said they sounded like "a tranqued Chris Martin" (from Coldplay)? Why do Jimmy and Tom sometimes hate on rapper G-Eazy? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the show... 1) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Tearing Me Up" 2) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Talk" 3) Bob Moses, First to Cry EP (2014) "I Ain't Gonna Be the First to Cry" (Bobby Bland cover) ** 4) Bob Moses, Days Gone By: Never Enough Edition (2016) "Before I Fall" (acoustic version) 5) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Touch and Go" All songs CANCON, except **
New York/Vancouver indie dance act Bob Moses is a duo: Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance. Although they went to the same high school in hometown Vancouver, back then they didn't really hang out together. After graduating, they both separately went to New York to start a music career. New York is a tough place to make it and both of them struggled. Then one day, Howie and Vallance accidentally ran into each other and decided to work on music together. Bob Moses was born! I chatted with a very tired but friendly Tom and Jimmy in a swank Vancouver hotel Business Centre while the guys waited for their hotel rooms to be ready. (I think they were ready for a pre-show nap.) Which member of Bob Moses walked out of an orgy? Which Bob Moses track samples an obscure bangra song? What dark secrets do Jimmy and Tom know about each other that not even their girlfriends know? Who showed Bob Moses the Bobby Bland track they eventually covered? What metal bands are the two of them banging their heads to in the studio (when they need a break from electronic music)? How did Tom and Jimmy react when VICE said they sounded like "a tranqued Chris Martin" (from Coldplay)? Why do Jimmy and Tom sometimes hate on rapper G-Eazy? You'll have to listen to find out! Tracks played on the show... 1) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Tearing Me Up" 2) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Talk" 3) Bob Moses, First to Cry EP (2014) "I Ain't Gonna Be the First to Cry" (Bobby Bland cover) ** 4) Bob Moses, Days Gone By: Never Enough Edition (2016) "Before I Fall" (acoustic version) 5) Bob Moses, Days Gone By (2015) "Touch and Go" All songs CANCON, except **
I was fortunate to stand in for Jacki Mitchell, the host of the weekly Taking Care of Business Show on RPP FM. My guests on the show were Danielle Storey the CEO of the Eastern Innovation and Business Centre and …
Stacey Banks-Houston Entrepreneur, Coach, Author, Speaker and Executive Director Tampa Women Business Center Stacey Banks Houston has experience in the industry as an entrepreneur, author, speaker, trainer, usiness consultant and coach. She won the 2010 SBA Minority Small Business Champion Award. She previously worked as director of the Cuyahoga County Small Business Development Center in Ohio and was recently appointed director of the Helen Gordon Davis Women's Business Center in Tampa, FL. This will be an encouraging, uplifting and motivational experience you don't want to miss! June 10, 2015 Contact: (813) 251-8437 ext. 235 sbhouston@thecentre.org www.thecentre.org CLICK HERE to listen in on the discussion.
Recorded Financial Fair Play seminar at the Birkbeck Sports Business Centre, University of London on the 18th June 2013 (www.sportbusinesscentre.com/ | @Birkbecksport). Speakers Daniel Geey... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.
Amanda Falconer is my guest this week and shares the insight she has on working with small businesses on their marketing. To get some more of Amanda: That awesome 10 minute video: http://sydneysmallbusinesscentre.com/small-business-marketing-demystified Website: www.sydneybusinesscentre.com Blog:http://www.thesilverbulletforsmallbusiness.com/ Next Marketing Intensive Workshop: http://sydneysmallbusinesscentre.com/small-business-marketing-workshop Who's up next on my podcast: Our next guest is Leona Watson from the Cheeky Food Group and will explain how she has built her small successful business. Please rate my show in itunes. View in itunes and then scroll to the buttom customer views. Really appreciate it! 30 sec Video on how to rate in itunes. Join up to get Dan's Podcast direct to your email box! * indicates required Email Address * Name * Close // 40) return; mce_preload_checks++; try { var jqueryLoaded=jQuery; } catch(err) { setTimeout('mce_preload_check();', 250); return; } try { var validatorLoaded=jQuery("#fake-form").validate({}); } catch(err) { setTimeout('mce_preload_check();', 250); return; } mce_init_form(); } function mce_init_form(){ jQuery(document).ready( function($) { var options = { errorClass: 'mce_inline_error', errorElement: 'div', onkeyup: function(){}, onfocusout:function(){}, onblur:function(){} }; var mce_validator = $("#mc-embedded-subscribe-form").validate(options); $("#mc-embedded-subscribe-form").unbind('submit');//remove the validator so we can get into beforeSubmit on the ajaxform, which then calls the validator options = { url: 'http://macinnismarketing.us2.list-manage.com/subscribe/post-json?u=2f709fae2420879a4f780cb99&id=b906b1030a&c=?', type: 'GET', dataType: 'json', contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", beforeSubmit: function(){ $('#mce_tmp_error_msg').remove(); $('.datefield','#mc_embed_signup').each( function(){ var txt = 'filled'; var fields = new Array(); var i = 0; $(':text', this).each( function(){ fields[i] = this; i++; }); $(':hidden', this).each( function(){ if (fields.length == 2) fields[2] = {'value':1970};//trick birthdays into having years if ( fields[0].value=='MM' && fields[1].value=='DD' && fields[2].value=='YYYY' ){ this.value = ''; } else if ( fields[0].value=='' && fields[1].value=='' && fields[2].value=='' ){ this.value = ''; } else { this.value = fields[0].value+'/'+fields[1].value+'/'+fields[2].value; } }); }); return mce_validator.form(); }, success: mce_success_cb }; $('#mc-embedded-subscribe-form').ajaxForm(options); }); } function mce_success_cb(resp){ $('#mce-success-response').hide(); $('#mce-error-response').hide(); if (resp.result=="success"){ $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').show(); $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').html(resp.msg); $('#mc-embedded-subscribe-form').each(function(){ this.reset(); }); } else { var index = -1; var msg; try { var parts = resp.msg.split(' - ',2); if (parts[1]==undefined){ msg = resp.msg; } else { i = parseInt(parts[0]); if (i.toString() == parts[0]){ index = parts[0]; msg = parts[1]; } else { index = -1; msg = resp.msg; } } } catch(e){ index = -1; msg = resp.msg; } try{ if (index== -1){ $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').show(); $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').html(msg); } else { err_id = 'mce_tmp_error_msg'; html = ' '+msg+''; var input_id = '#mc_embed_signup'; var f = $(input_id); if (ftypes[index]=='address'){ input_id = '#mce-'+fnames[index]+'-addr1'; f = $(input_id).parent().parent().get(0); } else if (ftypes[index]=='date'){ input_id = '#mce-'+fnames[index]+'-month'; f = $(input_id).parent().parent().get(0); } else { input_id = '#mce-'+fnames[index]; f = $().parent(input_id).get(0); } if (f){ $(f).append(html); $(input_id).focus(); } else { $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').show(); $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').html(msg); } } } catch(e){ $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').show(); $('#mce-'+resp.result+'-response').html(msg); } } } // ]]>
Motivational Moments – Episode 69