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Un Mondiale che stanca, ma riempie le casse dei club partecipanti. Un nuovo fondo americano che arriva in Italia e rileva il Monza. Dieci miliardi di dollari che vanno da un Paperone all'altro per comprarsi i Lakers. Con Marco Bellinazzo facciamo i conti sui dollari che girano in questo momento nello sport mondiale. A proposito, qualche milione arriverà anche nelle casse del Milan e di Theo Hernandez che, alla fine, cede alla corte dell'Al Hilal. Sentiamo come l'hanno presa i milanisti con Luca Serafini. Che ci fanno insieme Andrea Bocelli e Jannik Sinner? Ovviamente, una canzone. Il Maestro Bocelli racconta a Pardo, Capuano e Turrini com'è nato questo sodalizio tra musica e sport.
Grab your carnival mask, strap on your rapier and jump into a passing gondola, so that you can travel with us through 17th century Venezia, where evil schemes are afoot, pious nuns need rescuing from wicked pirates, and strong men swing big choppers with abandon. The Executioner of Venice is another fine example of the Rapiers & Ruffles sub-genre of Italian costume adventure films, and a great-quality copy can be found in English on YouTube. You can get in touch with us (we love hearing from you!), follow us on social media, buy our merch, and all that stuff, through our Linktree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marriott International President and CEO Anthony Capuano discusses how consumers are approaching business and leisure travel in the US. He is joined by Bloomberg's Tom Keene and David Gura.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strap in, degenerates, because—holy shit—episode 168 of the Gnar Couch Podshow descends on your brain like a Raptor cranked to 11, meth in the tank, and some dude named Lars judging your court case from the witness stand while Kid Rock shotguns a Busch Light in the background. Have you ever mixed an unwashed pair of five-panels with Swedish thrash metal and a keen yearning to eat trail dust in Virgin, Utah, all while contemplating whether your bones have enough density to survive the next catastrophic OTB? No? Well, welcome to our support group. This episode, we've got Amelia Capuano in the mix—slapping more send than your mom's boyfriend does Dew out of your hands, and just as calculated about it. JP still can't tell the difference between Voltron, Power Rangers, and probably his own reflection, while Cheef's somewhere in a parking lot mourning his inability to clear a jump that only eight-year-olds and groms with fresh HU Bars can manage. Boston Rob's over here leaning into his final-form Jewfluencer, generational trauma, and all, channeling his father-in-law while rocking those glasses down his nose like he's one matzo short of a bar mitzvah. Is this intro going anywhere? Nope. Are you? Not if you're stuck in traffic, three accidents deep, hovering over your brake pedal, wondering if tonight is the night you finally call in to our show and forget the damn phone number again. We've got tales of dirt jumpers crumpling under childhood trauma, chocolate bars worth more than your last pay stub, and Jimmy Sniper explaining how to achieve pegatration at your local skatepark. So unclench, quit saying “keen” unless you want us to actually start using “chuffed” unironically, and let's get this parasocial fever dream rolling harder than Mark Cuban's hairless head at a Shark Tank reject afterparty. Let's go. Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
Professional Builders Secrets brings you an exclusive episode with Carmel Capuano, one of APB's Executive Business Coaches. With a rich family background in construction and over 15 years of entrepreneurial experience, Carmel shares her expert insights on work-life balance in the building industry. Diving deep into the complexities of balancing business and personal life.INSIDE EPISODE 184 YOU WILL DISCOVER Why work-life balance is such a challenge in the building industryHow family dynamics can create tension, and how to manage themThe power of a clear business vision in reclaiming your timeHow to set and maintain healthy boundaries between work and lifeThe vital role a coach plays in supporting personal and business growth And much, much more.ABOUT CARMEL CAPUANOCarmel Capuano is an award-winning business coach with over 15 years' experience growing million-dollar companies. Known for her strategic, results-driven approach, Carmel specialises in helping builders achieve work-life balance through vision clarity, systems, and accountability.Connect with Marine: linkedin.com/in/carmelcapuano/TIMELINE 1:15 Carmel's family legacy in the building industry4:30 The real cost of poor work-life balance7:15 How a health scare changed her grandfather's business forever10:10 Managing tension in family-run building companies14:00 Why a clear vision is the most powerful tool for balance18:45 How coaching helps builders lead with intentionLINKS, RESOURCES & MOREAPB Website: associationofprofessionalbuilders.comAPB Rewards: associationofprofessionalbuilders.com/rewards/APB on Instagram: instagram.com/apbbuilders/APB on Facebook: facebook.com/associationofprofessionalbuildersAPB on YouTube: youtube.com/c/associationofprofessionalbuilders
BMCC - BEE A LIGHT !!!! - Louis Capuano full 88 Mon, 28 Apr 2025 12:19:32 +0000 zEfdgdFQU7O0rUJQ2F7L5GTeQufjGyaX society & culture The Bee Morning Coffee Club society & culture BMCC - BEE A LIGHT !!!! - Louis Capuano Wake up with The Bee Morning Coffee Club weekday mornings from 5:30a - 10a! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=http
Carmen Capuano.I chat with author, screenplay writer, company director, producer and much more....Carmen Capuano.We discuss her interests including helping the planet, her involvement in great project Auto Angels, her future book possibilities and more.Find out what my comfort food is too!#daveyatalks #daveyatalkspodcast #podcasting #podcasts #carmencapuano #autoangels
Bruno Capuano is a Principal Cloud Advocate at Microsoft where he empowers teams to build AI solutions with Azure using programming languages like C#, Python, and C++. His approach is to solve complex problems with minimal effort, delivering simple and efficient solutions in today's fast-paced AI landscape. Bruno has led innovation in teams at Avanade across Canada and Europe, transforming cutting-edge technologies into practical business solutions. He is passionate about working with teams, helping them grow, achieve high productivity, and foster collaborative, positive environments. As an international speaker, he advocates for making AI accessible to everyone, empowering teams and organizations to harness its transformative potential. Outside of tech, he is a runner, a lifelong learner, and always looking for his next challenge—whether it's mastering new skills or tackling a marathon. Topics of Discussion: [5:08] Bruno explains how his passion for learning and community engagement led him to a role where he could dedicate himself to education and advocacy. [7:17] Why data scientists and new AI tools often favor Python first, and how Bruno and his team work to ensure .NET developers also have immediate access to modern AI capabilities. [10:31] The progression of getting developers into AI. [11:20] Starting with familiar tools like Notepad. [13:39] The “must have's” for developers who want to start writing AI code. [17:20] The benefit of GitHub models. [23:47] Vector Databases & Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). [25:17] How vector databases store information using numerical representations and enable semantic search. [31:25] Bruno highlights how AI “skills” or “functions” can call external APIs to fetch real-time data. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo Bruno LinkedIn Generative AI for Beginners Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Giovanni Capuano (Giornalista) ospite a "Fuori di Juve".
Giovanni Capuano (Giornalista) ospite a "Fuori di Juve".
Has the man you love ever killed your father and stolen your pirate ship? Have you ever seduced a Spanish governor to gain access to his private dungeons? Have you ever dug for buried treasure whilst under attack from your enemies? If so, you might not want to listen to this week's episode. But if all that sounds kind of fun, then join Adrian and Rod for the latest episodes in our new season Rapiers and Ruffles, as we set off across the Seven Seas with Tiger and his red-headed daughter Consuela looking for adventure. If you want to play along at home you can find a version of Tiger of the Seven Seas on YouTube but be warned, it's badly cropped. You can get in touch with us (we love hearing from you!), follow us on social media, buy our merch, and all that stuff, through our Linktree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attack some monks, steal their habits and then sneak into the castle of Duke Astolfo with Rod and Adrian as they try to free the people, find out the identity of the Red Mask, and get their pet monkey back! The Rapiers and Ruffles season is in full swing. If you want to play along at home you can find a version of Terror of the Red Mask on YouTube or Tubi. The gallery of excellent behind the scenes photos mentioned by Adrian can be found HERE. You can get in touch with us (we love hearing from you!), follow us on social media, buy our merch, and all that stuff, through our Linktree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greetings, folks. This week on the podcast, I sit down with newly promoted Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Matt Capuano to discuss his journey through the ranks. We start at the beginning, reflecting on his early days as a white belt and the lessons he learned on his way up. Matt opens up about the challenges and growth that came with switching gyms at Purple Belt and how that transition shaped his path to achieving his black belt. We dive into the mental and physical hurdles of long-term training, the evolving perspectives at each belt level, and what this milestone means to him. To wrap up, we keep things fun with a five-question round of "Would You Rather...?". To keep up with Matt, give a follow on Instagram at @romanred66 and we also want to give a shout out to @the_real_og_sweetangelina2453, @allianceupland, and @mayramazza We want to give a shout out to @johnsfitmeals Head over and use promo code Mahoney10, and you'll get 10% off. Again, thank you to everyone for listening to and supporting the podcast up to this point. Below, you'll find info on where to find the shows and social media. Tell a friend to tell a friend. Listeners get 20% off their purchase at simpleleaf.com and bjjwholesale.com with the code "BJJWIKI." Go check out @socialmediastrategiesthatwork. The account is operated by friend to the podcast and frequent guest @bjjmomma. Go give a follow and listen to @so_you_like_horror on Instagram and listen to the new episodes on Spotify. https://spoti.fi/3Jqrrxj The show is available on MANY PLATFORMS. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook.com/offthematspodcast Instagram @offthematspodcast Twitter @offthematspod1 TikTok https://bit.ly/3FTEZAd WRITE INTO THE SHOW Email: offthemats2020@gmail.com
Rencontre avec Pauline Chanu et Marine Beccarelli, à l'occasion de la parution de leur livre, coécrit avec Léa Capuano et Maïwenn Guiziou, Laisse parler les femmes, fais parler les hommes, en coéditions France culture et Grasset.Automne 2017. La vague #metoo déferle dans les médias, c'est une révolution. Mais loin des projecteurs, qu'en pensent les femmes aux vies supposées ordinaires, qui n'ont jamais voix au chapitre ? Pourquoi certaines s'en méfient-elles, ou bien continuent de se taire ? Et qu'en est-il de leurs maris, pères et frères ? Pour le savoir, Marine Beccarelli, Léa Capuano, Pauline Chanu et Maïwenn Guiziou leur ont donné la parole dans le cadre d'un projet radiophonique qui se prolonge ici sous la forme d'un livre. Dans un bar à Montélimar, un salon de coiffure en Côte d'Or, une plage dans le Var, un service de maternité dans les Hauts-de-Seine, une place de marché dans le Pas-de-Calais, un foyer pour personnes âgées en banlieue de Rennes, un square parisien et un collège en Haute-Savoie, elles ont croisé les quotidiens des femmes - leurs difficultés, les injonctions intégrées, au-delà des conflits de classes, des fractures territoriales et générationnelles. Si les inégalités ne sont pas partout les mêmes, qu'ont-elles en commun ? Puis elles sont allées voir de l'autre côté, et ont entendu les silences, les rires gênés, les pleurs, les propos déplacés d'hommes bravaches ou timides, les gagnants de la masculinité, et les oubliés. D'Épinal à la Défense, retraité, cadre ou infirmier : que disent les hommes quand ils parlent de doutes et de douleurs ? Comment se débrouillent-ils dans un monde en recomposition ? Réinterrogent-ils leur place ?Mêlant leurs mots à ceux des quelques trois cents femmes et hommes auxquels elles ont tendu leur micro, nos quatre autrices offrent un témoignage rare : le portrait pluriel et intime de la société française des années 2020. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
What happens when passion meets relentless hustle? Taylor Capuano, the powerhouse co-founder of Cakes Body, takes us on her wild journey from fitness fanatic to CEO of a booming wellness brand. In this exclusive episode, Taylor spills the tea on:
Come ogni venerdì, Pardo, Capuano e Genta confessano per quale partita varrebbe la pena per loro pagare il biglietto. Questo weekend riflettori puntati su Verona-Milan e Monza-Juventus, perché rossoneri e bianconeri sono tenuti a vincere dopo troppi risultati poco soddisfacenti. Si unisce alla chiacchierata l'amico Franco Ordine. Dopo, ci colleghiamo con Filippo Maria Ricci in diretta dal party natalizio con la stampa alla Casa Blanca di Madrid, col discorso del presidente Florentino Perez qualche giorno dopo l'ultimo trofeo vinto da Carlo Ancelotti, la Coppa Intercontinentale.
On today's show we learn more about how California Governor Gavin Newsom's directive to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to accelerate studying how California could increase ethanol blending in gasoline to allow the sales of E15. We also talk about regenerative agriculture with J. D. Capuano, head of research at HowGood.
How do you become president and CEO of the world's largest hotel company? Tony Capuano recalls his earliest lessons in hospitality, amidst countless quasi relatives at his family's sprawling Sunday dinners in Little Italy, Baltimore. Before a live audience in Cannes, Tony and José discuss travel, parenthood -- and a major announcement from Marriott. Sales and distribution by Lemonada Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ospite: Eziolino Capuano ( Mister Taranto) A Tutta C con Marco Piccari e Lorenzo Beccarisi
When Tony Capuano took over as President and CEO at Marriott, the company was wrestling with the most significant challenge it's ever faced as travel essentially shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Further complicating matters, Marriott's beloved, iconic CEO, Arne Sorenson, had recently passed away and many in the company were dealing with the loss of their visionary leader, mentor, and friend. On this episode of Redefiners, Tony talks with Clarke and Hoda about leadership lessons he's gleaned from almost 30 years at Marriott, including his top advice for leaders transitioning into the CEO role. He'll also dig into Marriott's Bonvoy customer loyalty program, sustainability at scale in the hospitality industry, and how technology and AI can help deliver high touch personal service. We'll also hear from Ty Wiggins, an Executive Director in our London office and author of RRA's latest book, The New CEO: Lessons from CEOs on How to Start Well and Perform Quickly (Minus the Common Mistakes). Ty discusses why transitioning into the CEO role is one of the most challenging—and rewarding—moves of an executive's career, and how new leaders can get off to a strong start. If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like these Redefiners episodes: Leadership Lounge – How to nail your first year as CEO The Business of Football with Los Angeles Rams COO Kevin Demoff Planting Long-Term Investment Seeds with Markel Group CEO Tom Gayner Reimagining Patient Care: A Conversation with Healthcare Innovator Ashley McEvoy Sunscreen and Success: Supergoop!'s Winning Formula with CEO Amanda Baldwin
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Anthony Capuano, Marriott International President & CEO, discusses the summer travel outlook for the hospitality sector. He speaks with Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Tom Keene. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interrogeons-nous sur cet automne de la vie qu'on a souvent délaissé, l'histoire de la vieillesse. Allez, aujourd'hui, à l'histoire nous le dira, une histoire de la vieillesse. Adhérez à cette chaîne pour obtenir des avantages : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4TCCaX-gqBNkrUqXdgGRA/join Pour soutenir financièrement la chaîne, au choix: 1. Cliquez sur le bouton « Adhérer » sous la vidéo. 2. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hndl 00:00 Introduction 01:22 Peu de vieux dans l'histoire ? 04:01 Un regard du change 08:07 Âges de la vie 14:10 Enfermement 16:23 19e siècle 18:31 Jusqu'à aujourd'hui... Abonnez-vous à ma chaine: https://www.youtube.com/c/LHistoirenousledira Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/histoirenousledira Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurentturcot Images provenant de https://www.storyblocks.com Musique issue du site : https://epidemicsound.com Les vidéos sont utilisées à des fins éducatives selon l'article 107 du Copyright Act de 1976 sur le Fair-Use. Sources et pour aller plus loin: G. Minois, Histoire de la vieillesse en Occident de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance, Paris, Fayard, 1987. P. Bourdelais, Le nouvel âge de la vieillesse. Histoire du vieillissement de la population, Paris, Odile Jacob, 1993. https://books.google.ca/books?hl=fr&lr=&id=bK98g_7RH4oC&oi=fnd&pg=PA7&dq=histoire+vieillesse&ots=mdMP8gKb3s&sig=sePYj6NXEnWeX-nHjYayaZj5Il0&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=histoire%20vieillesse&f=falseà P. Ariès, « Une histoire de la vieillesse ? », Communications, 1983, no 37, p. 47-57. https://www.persee.fr/doc/comm_0588-8018_1983_num_37_1_1551 A. Chemin, « Comment le vieillissement est-il devenu un enjeu majeur de solidarité nationale ? De l'Ancien Régime à l'Etat-providence, l'historienne Elise Feller retrace l'histoire du vieillissement. », Le Monde, 24 mai 2018. https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2018/05/24/l-invention-de-la-vieillesse_5304007_3232.html Le dictionnaire français de P. Richelet (Genève, 1679/1680) , Gilles Petrequin, Peeters 2009 C. Schmitt, « L'Art d'être grand-père », L'école des parents, 2020, no 637, p. 3 à 7. https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-ecole-des-parents-2020-4-page-3.htm A. Charles, Quand devient-on vieille ? Femmes, âge et travail au Québec, 1940-1980, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 2007. « Vieillissement et milieux de vie: Aline Charles répond à 3 questions », Université Laval, 28 avril 2020. https://www.flsh.ulaval.ca/actualites/vieillissement-et-milieux-de-vie-aline-charles-repond-a-3-questions P. Journet, « Non, ce n'était pas mieux avant », La Presse, 3 juillet 2020. https://www.lapresse.ca/debats/editoriaux/2020-07-03/non-ce-n-etait-pas-mieux-avant.php M.C. Thifault (dir.), L'incontournable caste des femmes. Histoire des services de soins de santé au Québec et au Canada. Ottawa, Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa, 2012. C. Capuano, Que faire de nos vieux ? Une histoire de la protection sociale de 1880 à nos jours, Paris, Sciences Po Les Presses, 2018. A. Chemin, « Comment le vieillissement est-il devenu un enjeu majeur de solidarité nationale ? », Le Monde, 24 mai 2018. https://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/2018/05/24/l-invention-de-la-vieillesse_5304007_3232.html L'espérance de vie en France https://www.ined.fr/fr/tout-savoir-population/graphiques-cartes/graphiques-interpretes/esperance-vie-france/#:~:text=Au%20milieu%20du%20XVIIIe%20siècle,la%20vaccination%20contre%20la%20variole. J. Verdon, Les Françaises pendant la Guerre de Cent Ans, Paris, Payot, 1991. A. Lebas, « Perception actuelle des personnes âgées par les médecins généralistes : analyse par le prisme de l'histoire des origines de cette catégorie sociale au XVIIIe siècle en France. Médecine humaine et pathologie. 2021. https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-03579116/document Autres références disponibles sur demande. #histoire #documentaire #agisme #vieillissement #vieillir
0:00 Show introduction and announcements1:00 Boston Bruins talk30:17 Show ends
Marriott International President and CEO Tony Capuano speaks on the state of the travel and hospitality sector and its outlook for 2024See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes United Airlines is taking another look at its fleet plan due to delivery delays with the Boeing 737 Max 10, writes Airlines Reporter Meghna Maharishi. The Max 10 hasn't been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration yet. And given the Max 9 groundings, United executives said during the airline's fourth-quarter earnings call on Tuesday that it's unrealistic to expect deliveries will be on time. Maharishi notes United is focused on the Airbus A350. Meanwhile, United posted net income of $600 million during the fourth quarter. However, the Chicago-based carrier said Monday it expects a first-quarter loss due to the grounding of the Max 9 following a blowout aboard an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month. Next, Expedia CEO Peter Kern is urging hotel owners to clamp down on rogue wholesale rates, reports Executive Editor Sean O'Neill. Kern said at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit this week that hotels aren't doing enough to keep their wholesale rates off of smaller retail travel sites. While hotels have long set aside certain rooms at discounted rates for contracted partners, Kern argued that some agencies are breaking the rules. Hotels may not be quick to respond because they benefit when rooms are full and it takes time and money to clamp down. Finally, Marriott CEO Anthony Capuano faces major challenges at the helm of the world's largest hotel group, but he remains optimistic about the company's future, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. Capuano said during an interview with Skift that he doesn't see Marriott's growth slowing down. Marriott has more than doubled its room count in the last 10 years, and Capuano said it's targeting Europe, China and the Middle East as areas for growth. While O'Neill writes technology has changed faster than Marriott's software has, Capuano expressed optimism the company's tech transformation will be complete in the near future. Marriott will revamp its website and app to make comparison-shopping for hotels easier, among other updates.
Teague sits down for a compelling conversation with Anthony Capuano, President & CEO of Marriott International. Having once received a rejection letter from Marriott as a recent college graduate, Anthony reflects on his path that led him to fill the biggest shoes at the company today. He shares insights into the pivotal figures who shaped his career and delves into the latest Marriott headlines, unveiling the company's vision for the exciting developments awaiting in 2024.
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0:00 Show introduction0:27 Special Guest David Capuano joins the show1:01 Boston Bruins talk40:22 Show ends
We talk about her music career, local uprbringing, her instgram following and a lot of random shit!!
Welcome to the second part of our interview with the incredible Tony Capuano, the President and CEO of Marriott International. Tony is the President and CEO of Marriott International, the world's largest hospitality company with nearly 8,600 properties in 139 countries and over 31 brands, including JW Marriott, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, BVLGARI Hotels & Resorts, The Ritz-Carlton, Westin Hotels and Resorts, and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, among many others.Marriott also has the travel industry's largest customer loyalty program, Marriott Bonvoy, which has more than 186 million members! Tony sits on the board of directors of McDonald's Corporation and Save Venice, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the artistic heritage of Venice, Italy, which since its founding in 1971, has funded the conservation of nearly 2,000 individual artworks. 00:45 Becoming the CEO of Marriott- FILO (First In, Last Out)- Control the factors that you can control- Arne Sorensen died of pancreatic cancer - Arne was a friend, mentor, humble, iconic leader- Tony became the new CEO six days later - Had to compartmentalize his grief and start working immediately- Buying Starwood and a round-the-world tour- Bill Marriott's advice to Arne Sorensen- Randall's experience with Arnie - Arnie knew how to listen and connect with people 11:00 The biggest 3 lessons Tony learned from COVID- Core values and culture have never mattered more than in the pandemic- The value of authentic and transparent communication- The value of thoughtful stewardship of the company's financial position- The resilience of travel and wise business plan- Arnie's pandemic video 16:22 Interaction with employees and customers- Reads every email he gets- A face-to-face business 18:04 The importance of Extreme reparation- Prepares extremely for earnings calls- Prepared for the audience with the Marriott board for 4 nights 22:12 The importance of giving back- It's critically important to give back- Tony responded to every person who reached him out 23:52 Fill in the blanks to Excellence- The biggest lesson I've learned in my life is - Listen to the advice of your parents- My number one professional goal is - To give back- My number one personal goal is - To give back- And more!Sponsors:Sandee | Bliss: BeachesWant to Connect? Reach out to us online!Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
John Capuano is a driving force behind the transformation of marketing in the financial sector. Co-founding Lone Beacon in 2013 alongside Greg Dinetz, John's leadership has propelled the company to be among the most recognizable names in the industry. With a penchant for questioning conventions and fostering growth, John's journey underscores the power of curiosity and the rewards of embracing change. In this episode… Join us in this episode as John Capuano, the mastermind behind Lone Beacon, shares some exciting insights. From crafting compelling websites to revolutionizing lead generation, John's expertise will reshape your understanding of business growth. John Capuano walks us through the art of building captivating websites and the science of lead generation. With his guidance, you'll uncover the strategies that transform digital platforms into dynamic lead-generating engines, ensuring your business stands out in today's market. In this episode of Inspired Insider Podcast, join the host Dr. Jeremy Weisz and John Capuano, as they explore the world of captivating websites, effective lead generation, and the power of business integration. With John's insights, you'll learn how to craft engaging content, harness data analytics, and cultivate a resilient company culture that propels your business forward.
Welcome to another episode of In Search of Excellence. It's a true pleasure to have Tony Capuano as our guest today! Tony is the President and CEO of Marriott International, the world's largest hospitality company with nearly 8,600 properties in 139 countries and over 31 brands, including JW Marriott, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, BVLGARI Hotels & Resorts, The Ritz-Carlton, Westin Hotels, and Resorts and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts, among many others. Marriott also has the travel industry's largest customer loyalty program, Marriott Bonvoy, which has more than 186 million members! Tony sits on the board of directors of McDonald's Corporation and Save Venice, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the artistic heritage of Venice, Italy, which since its founding in 1971, has funded the conservation of nearly 2,000 individual artworks. 01:56 Tony's family, childhood and early years- The importance of work ethic- The impact of Tony's father and grandfather- His parents divorced, lived with his father- Very self-sufficient from an early age- Played lacrosse at school- First job as a pot washer at Toby's Dinner Theatre- Fell in love with the hospitality business- There are no bad jobs, everything can be a learning opportunity 09:39 Interns and the operating side of the business- Tony's experience with his interns- A member of the Dean's Advisory Board at the Hospitality School at Cornell- Students who have a passion for the operating side of the business- Tony has a lot of optimism for the future of the industry 12:58 Job interviews after graduation- Cornell School of Hotel Administration- After 8 job interviews, got 7 offers and 1 rejection from Marriott- The importance of humility- Tony had deep admiration for the Marriott Company- Joined them in 1995 16:24 Working in a consulting firm- “A and B work” message from his boss that changed his perspective- Your work impacts your team, customers, and investors- Catchphrases from Bill Marriott and his father- Success is never final 22:02 Joining Marriott during their hardships- Worked under Kenneth Leventhal as a consultant- Got to do significant international work- But he had a burning desire to be inside the projects- Was always impressed with Marriott's intellect, integrity, and innovation 24:36 The importance of being in the right place at the right time- Working until 10 pm- Raised with a strong work ethic- Carol Wagner and a trip to New York- Working until the job was doneSponsors:Sandee | Bliss: BeachesWant to Connect? Reach out to us online!Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
In this episode Lodging Editor-in-Chief, Dennis Nessler spends 10 minutes with Anthony Capuano, president and CEO of Marriott International, to discuss several key hospitality issues, such as the need for immigration reform, current industry fundamentals, and his overall outlook for '24. Capuano also details Marriott's new extended-stay brand StudioRes and offers his perspective on the company's recent licensing agreement with MGM Resorts.
InfoSec might have a hoarding problem, but it's easy to understand why. It's almost impossible to know what logs you're doing to need, when you're going to need them, or for what reason. SIEM vendors have taken advantage of these InfoSec data FOMO tendencies, however, and are making a killing charging a premium for storage - even when the storage in question is your own on-prem hardware. There ARE alternatives, however, but it seems most folks aren't aware of this. In this interview with Eric Capuano, we'll discuss both the practical and economic shortcomings of the traditional SIEM model. We'll discuss the challenges of various SIEM use cases. Most importantly, we'll discuss the new models actively replacing them. (No, they're not branded as next-gen SIEMs) Tim MalcolmVetter has been alternating between blue team and red team roles for years. Moving between the two has had its advantages, giving Tim a better understanding of what works, what doesn't and why. We'll discuss a variety of topics, including the pros and cons of industry talent pipelines, Kerberoasting, and AI trends. 2023 Cybersecurity Conversations Report: https://eb1x.co/NWn0RHK Segment description coming soon! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-323
InfoSec might have a hoarding problem, but it's easy to understand why. It's almost impossible to know what logs you're doing to need, when you're going to need them, or for what reason. SIEM vendors have taken advantage of these InfoSec data FOMO tendencies, however, and are making a killing charging a premium for storage - even when the storage in question is your own on-prem hardware. There ARE alternatives, however, but it seems most folks aren't aware of this. In this interview with Eric Capuano, we'll discuss both the practical and economic shortcomings of the traditional SIEM model. We'll discuss the challenges of various SIEM use cases. Most importantly, we'll discuss the new models actively replacing them. (No, they're not branded as next-gen SIEMs) Tim MalcolmVetter has been alternating between blue team and red team roles for years. Moving between the two has had its advantages, giving Tim a better understanding of what works, what doesn't and why. We'll discuss a variety of topics, including the pros and cons of industry talent pipelines, Kerberoasting, and AI trends. 2023 Cybersecurity Conversations Report: https://eb1x.co/NWn0RHK Segment description coming soon! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-323
InfoSec might have a hoarding problem, but it's easy to understand why. It's almost impossible to know what logs you're doing to need, when you're going to need them, or for what reason. SIEM vendors have taken advantage of these InfoSec data hoarding tendencies, however, and are making a killing charging a premium for storage - even when the storage in question is your own on-prem hardware. There ARE alternatives, however, but it seems most folks aren't aware of this. In this interview with Eric Capuano, we'll discuss both the practical and economic shortcomings of the traditional SIEM model. We'll discuss the challenges of various SIEM use cases. Most importantly, we'll discuss the new models actively replacing them. (No, they're not branded as next-gen SIEMs) Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/esw-323
In this episode Jacobo Capuano shares important strategies leaders can use to drive growth within their teams. Listen in as Deborah and Jacobo discuss how marathon training resembles continuous improvement strategy, how Jacobo developed his operational skills over time, and how to handle mistakes within your team. Jacobo is a proven strategic thinker and creative change agent, with the ability to drive agile continuous improvement across end to end supply chain by using Lean/Six Sigma Techniques, he is passionate about developing long term talent and mentoring individuals to create high performance teams. Jacobo brings more than 30 years of experience in End-to-End Supply Chain and Sales Operations with Industry leader companies in several business models, including CPG;s (Procter and Gamble, The Clorox Company)Flavors and Fragrances(Givaudan Flavors), Food (The Live Kindly Collective) both Domestic, and International Operations. Jacobo most recently lead the End-to-End Supply Chan Organization of a startup of a plant-based food company (The LIVEKINDLY Collective). His leadership and strategic mind set helped the company to achieve National distribution with key retailers and distributors and deliver $20MM in sales during the second year of the company in the market. Today Jacobo is the Chief Operating Officer at TruRoots. A Private Equity backed Food and Beverage company where he is leading a cultural transformation aiming to drive agility and flexibility across the organization so they can react to the fast changing environment and be able to drive expected growth goals. Jacobo earned his Industrial Engineering Degree from the Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City, and an MBA from the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico in Mexico City. Jacobo moved with his wife and 3 kids from Mexico to the United States in 2008 and currently he lives in Atlanta, Georgia. You can connect with Jacobo in the following ways: Website: https://www.trurootscompany.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobo-capuano-b354b14/ Whether you are a C-Suite Leader of today or tomorrow, take charge of your career with confidence and leverage the insights of The CEO's Compass: Your Guide to Get Back on Track. To learn more about The CEO's Compass, you can get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3AKiflR Other episodes you'll enjoy: C-Suite Goal Setting: How To Create A Roadmap For Your Career Success - http://bit.ly/3XwI55n Natalya Berdikyan: Investing in Yourself to Serve Others on Apple Podcasts -http://bit.ly/3ZMx8yw Questions to Guarantee You Accomplish Your Goals - http://bit.ly/3QASvymSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the spring of 2020, the travel industry ground to a halt due to COVID. Marriott International's business dropped more than 90 percent. Where does the company stand today? CEO Anthony Capuano joins Leadership Next to provide an answer to that question. And yes, the answer does involve "bleisure" travel - the growing trend of combining work and leisure travel. Marriott International is made up of over 8,000 properties across 139 countries. And the company's growing all the time. Just last month, Marriott acquired City Express- a mid size hotel chain with 150 locations across Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. Although most of these 8,000 properties are hotels, Marriott International claims to be more than just a hotel company. What does that actually mean? That's another question Capuano answers for hosts Alan Murray and Michal Lev-Ram. Also in this episode: Marriott's continued expansion into the luxury market (including the launch of the Ritz-Carlton yacht), the company's plans for global growth, the success of the Marriott app and how it competes with travel tech companies like Expedia and AirBnb. Lastly, Capuano talks about sustainability at Marriott hotels and social responsibility initiatives like training associates to recognize signs of human trafficking. Explore more of Fortune! Use the promo code LN25 to get 25% off an annual subscription at fortune.com/subscribe. Leadership Next is powered by Deloitte.
0:00 Show intro and announcements1:40 Boston Bruins playoff preview with Dave Capuano6:40 Andrew Lindroth joins the show31:38 Show ends for all
We're taking a look back at last year's Innovation Festival. On this episode, we're hearing from Anthony Capuano, the CEO of Marriott International, as he chats about what's in store for the $14 billion-a-year hotel behemoth, and why your work trips may never be the same.
Oggi si parla e si parlerà di Napoli-Lazio e del ritorno del Masaniello Sarri a Napoli, ma si parla anche e ancora delle parole pesanti di Aurelio De Laurentiis ieri ai microfoni di Tutti convocati contro il sistema calcio europeo. Contemporaneamente, in questi giorni vanno in onda le ultime puntate della sfortunata serie "Il nuovo stadio di Inter e Milan", altro spunto di discussione sullo stato di malattia del nostro calcio. Pardo, Genta e Capuano aprono il dibattito agli ascoltatori.
0:00 Show introduction with Dave Capuano1:30 Discussion on Bruins depth and playoff setting37:31 Show ends for all
Welcome folks to the Pencil Pushers Podcast. I'm your humble host Mike Rosado, illustrator, designer and lover of all things creative, and I talk with top tier artists in the hand-drawn arts. Today is no exception, where I talk to Nicolette Capuano, owner and primary artist for Nicolette Atelier, a bespoke mural and decorative arts studio specializing for both residential and commercial fields. I'd met Nicolette years ago in my hometown of Raleigh, and connected through social media, but that was about it. That said, I'd been watching her work from afar and I was always blown away by her skill and diversity of styles in a number of different spaces. Our talk here really showcases not only her love for the creative work, but how she took her families entreprenurial spirit into her own studio, giving her a solid business model that is surely the envy of many. Needless to say, there are lots of gold nuggets of wisdom for those looking to start their own successful studio. Nicolette was a joy to talk to as I'm sure you'll see. So, without further ado, do yourself a favor - sit down, relax and enjoy my chat with Nicolette. PS: Don't forget to take advantage of our Burny Wild's promo code just for our Pencil Pushers fans. More info on the podcast intro. Host: Mike Rosado @ekimodasor & @mrcraleigh Post-Production: Max Trujillo @trujillomedia Sponsors: MRC & Burny Wild's @mrcraleigh & @burnywilds
You don't have to be a die-hard fan of The White Lotus or a jet-setting Instagram influencer to know how profoundly travel shapes who we are. It deepens our understanding of different cultures, people, and ways of life. It exposes us to new experiences and broadens our perspective. Most of all, it helps us discover more about ourselves. But during the pandemic, that was all lost…at least in the short term. Fueled by pent-up wanderlust and the desire to (finally!) explore and connect in person, the travel and hospitality industry has rebounded quickly and is poised for continued growth. Nobody is more optimistic about the future of travel than Anthony Capuano, CEO at Marriott International, the world's largest and most iconic hospitality company. With nearly 8,200 hotels across 31 brands in 138 countries and territories, Marriott consistently makes “world's most innovative companies” lists and has played -- and continues to play -- an integral part in travel around the world. Anthony joins the podcast to discuss why he's so optimistic about the long-term future of travel and hospitality. He delves into the recovery trends, as well as the macro trends accelerated by the pandemic, that he's seeing across the Marriott portfolio of brands. Finally, he shares how innovations in customer loyalty, technology, and sustainability initiatives will reshape both the guest and employee experience in the coming years. Listen to this episode to learn: •How the blending of business and leisure, along with the desire for experiences, is opening new areas of growth and innovation in hospitality •What “innovation” means at Marriott (think: a new state-of-the-art Innovation Lab, prototype rooms where real guests stay and provide feedback, tech platforms for employee and guest experiences, and more) •How Marriott Bonvoy -- one of the largest loyalty programs in the world, with 173M+ members -- maintains and nurtures an emotional relationship with members, rather than a transactional one •Is it really valuable to have so many brands under one company umbrella? (Yes, as long as you have a distinct, well-articulated brand positioning for each one.) •The growing importance of sustainability to guests, employees, owners/franchisees, and shareholders -- and the goals Marriott has committed to in order to achieve net zero by 2050 •Why institutional knowledge and a strong culture are invaluable assets for any CEO and can get any company through the most difficult times •What Italy can teach us about “the nobility of jobs in service”
HRRN's Trainer Talk presented by Fasig-Tipton. Mike Penna spends an hour with Dale Capuano
Stephanie Capuano was a PR professional with over 15 years of experience in pharmaceutical, fashion and beauty sectors across offices in New York, San Francisco and London when she decided it was time to create companies of her own. Using her marketing and consumer insights, the California native founded 31st State in 2017, an award-winning clean skincare company and the only natural and vegan skin care brand for Gen Z guys. Being a mother of two teen boys Stephanie created the line after being frustrated by the lack of available choices for her sons in the personal care market. Stephanie is also a founding partner in &Three Collective, a boutique travel company specializing in the ultimate African safari. Her conversation with Christa delves into how Stephanie has crafted a bucket list career that's as multifaceted as she is and shares valuable takeaways on achieving professional purpose as a mid-career visionary and founder!
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Go to the Federal Registry, you can’t find it! https://www.federalregister.gov/presidential-documents/executive-orders/joe-biden/2022 But what they have released is a Fact Sheet…that has literally no authority: FACT SHEET: President Biden to Sign Executive Order Protecting Access to Reproductive Health Care Services https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/07/08/fact-sheet-president-biden-to-sign-executive-order-protecting-access-to-reproductive-health-care-services/ Today, President Biden will sign an Executive Order Protecting Access to Reproductive Health Care Services. This Executive Order builds on the actions his Administration has already taken to defend reproductive rights by: -Safeguarding access to reproductive health care services, including abortion and contraception; -Protecting the privacy of patients and their access to accurate information; -Promoting the safety and security of patients, providers, and clinics; and -Coordinating the implementation of Federal efforts to protect reproductive rights and access to health care. HHS: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/07/11/following-president-bidens-executive-order-protect-access-reproductive-health-care-hhs-announces-guidance-clarify-that-emergency-medical-care-includes-abortion-services.html Since the plan was announced, HHS has taken the following actions: Launched the ReproductiveRights.gov public awareness website, which includes a know-your-rights patient fact sheet; Convened a meeting with health insurers, and sent them a letter, calling on the industry to commit to meeting their obligations to provide coverage for contraceptive services at no cost as required by the Affordable Care Act; Issued guidance to patients and providers that addresses the extent to which federal law and regulations protect individuals’ private medical information when it comes to seeking abortion and other forms of reproductive health care, as well as when it comes to using health information apps on smartphones; Announced nearly $3 million in new funding to bolster training and technical assistance for the nationwide network of Title X family planning providers; and Met with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Oregon Governor Kate Brown, and Maine Governor Janet Mills and state attorneys general to discuss state-specific concerns. HHS will take additional actions in the coming days. Pig-Heart Transplants in Two Brain-Dead People Offer Chance to Improve Tests for Pig Viruses https://www.wsj.com/articles/pig-heart-transplants-in-two-brain-dead-people-offer-chance-to-improve-tests-for-pig-viruses-11657638000 According to WSJ: Two brain-dead individuals received genetically modified pig-heart transplants, part of growing efforts by scientists who want to improve tests on pig organs for pig viruses and gather data that could help launch clinical trials of animal-to-human organ transplants. Scientists at NYU Langone Health, where the research studies took place in June and July, said the pig hearts were flown from a facility hundreds of miles away and then transplanted into two recently deceased individuals, Lawrence Kelly, 72, a former welder from Beaver Meadows, Pa., and Alva Capuano, 64, a former teacher from New York City. Mr. Kelly was driving alone in his car when he suffered a heart attack, according to his fiancée, Alice Michael. Ms. Capuano, who had been the recipient of a kidney transplant from her son many years ago, had a heart attack while at home, said her husband, Richard Capuano. Both individuals were later declared brain-dead and maintained on ventilators. Their families agreed to donate their bodies to science, to take part in the research studies. In the U.S., brain death is defined as the irreversible cessation of all brain function, even if heart and lung activity can be maintained with machines. The pig hearts weren’t immediately rejected by the recipients’ bodies and functioned for the duration of the three-day studies, according to Nader Moazami, surgical director of heart transplantation at NYU Langone Health, who led the pig-heart procedures. The data haven’t been published yet or peer-reviewed. The issue was highlighted by the recent case of David Bennett, a 57-year-old handyman from Hagerstown, Md., whose pig-heart transplant was conducted at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. The emergency procedure was aimed at extending the critically ill man’s life. Mr. Bennett died in March, 60 days after the transplant surgery. Fight Laugh Feast Magazine Our Fight Laugh Feast Magazine is a quarterly issue that packs a punch like a 21 year Balvenie, no ice. We don’t water down our scotch, why would we water down our theology? Order a yearly subscription for yourself and then send a couple yearly subscriptions to your friends who have been drinking luke-warm evangelical cool-aid. Every quarter we promise quality food for the soul, wine for the heart, and some Red Bull for turning over tables. Our magazine will include cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled through out the glossy pages, and more. Sign up today, at fightlaughfeast.com. Euro, dollar a penny away from parity for first time in 20 years https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/euro-dollar-penny-away-from-parity-first-time-20-years For the first time in nearly two decades, the exchange rate between the euro and the U.S dollar is about equal. The euro dropped to a 20-year low on Monday, approaching parity with the dollar on fears that an energy crisis in the European Union could drag the region into a recession. The euro traded at around $1.007 on Monday afternoon in the U.S, down roughly 15% from the start of the year. The parity between the two currencies comes as Russia shut off a key pipeline – Nord Stream 1 – carrying gas to Germany for annual maintenance. While the routine work that includes "testing of mechanical elements and automation systems" is scheduled to end on July 21, German officials fear the suspension of Russian gas could last longer than anticipated because of the war in Ukraine. The strong U.S. dollar is good news for Americans traveling to Europe this summer, who can expect to pay less for a plethora of goods while they are overseas. Atlanta Fed GDP Tracker Still Negative Even After Blowout Jobs Number https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/07/08/atlanta-fed-gdp-tracker-still-negative-even-after-blowout-jobs-number/ The jobs number for June was much better than expected but not good enough to push the Atlanta Fed’s real-time GDP tracker back into positive territory. The Department of Labor said the U.S. economy added 372,000 jobs in the month of June, far better than the 250,000 expected. Wholesaler inventories grew by 1.8 percent in May, slightly lower than the initial estimate of two percent. The growth of employment and inventories was not enough to overcome the disappointing news in the weeks preceding it. The real-time GDP tracker run by the Federal Reserve, called GDPNOW, fell into negative territory weeks ago and remains there even now. On Friday afternoon, it registered a 1.2 percent contraction in the economy in the second quarter. If that turns out to be right, this would be the second consecutive quarterly contraction. In the minds of many, that constitutes a recession—even if the official arbiters of recessions at the National Bureau of Economic Research may not declare it to be a recession because unemployment remains so low. The odds are that the Atlanta Fed’s tracker will not rise into positive territory. There are only three more readings left before the official read of second quarter GDP is published on July 28th. On July 27th, we’ll get the final read. It will include figures from estimates of manufacturing in June, likely to show evidence of the contraction that has shown up in surveys. The final data source that will inform that GDPNOW estimate will be the Advance Economic Indicators, which are an amalgam of what we learned from inventory and trade data. In short, GDPNOW is more likely to fall than rise. Big upside surprises in the economic data could turn it around but that looks unlikely. Housing Could Provide More Fuel for Inflation https://www.wsj.com/articles/housing-could-provide-more-fuel-for-inflation-11657618231 Climbing housing costs are set to keep inflation elevated this year, creating another challenge for Federal Reserve officials who want to see signs that price pressures are easing before slowing their interest-rate increases. Overall annual inflation rose to 8.6% in May, while core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, hit 6%, according to the Labor Department’s consumer-price index. The June figures are set to be released Wednesday. Rising fuel costs and supply-chain disruptions from Russia’s war against Ukraine added to inflation that was already high due to surging demand from the economy’s reopening and aggressive government stimulus. Annual housing inflation, as measured in the CPI, hit a recent low in early 2021 at 1.4% and it has since rebounded, to 5.4% in May, well above the annual average of 3.5% between 2015 and 2019. Because of the way the Labor Department captures rental prices, rent inflation could continue to rise this summer before peaking at around 6.5% over the next several months, said David Wilcox, a senior economist at Bloomberg Economics and the Peterson Institute for International Economics. That would be a 36-year high. Fed rate increases have led to a broad pullback in financial risk taking, sending up borrowing costs and leading to stock-market declines. Mortgage rates have recently jumped to a 14-year high, and home builders and real-estate agents are reporting a significant pullback in sales. But demand for rental housing could continue to rise, keeping rents high. “These rent-based components in the inflation indices are likely to prove relatively impervious to the tightening in financial conditions we’re seeing right now,” said Mr. Wilcox. Other inflation forecasters see less scope for an additional, large run-up in housing inflation. Based on recent data, Omair Sharif, head of the advisory firm Inflation Insights LLC, expects housing inflation to rise to 6% by the end of the year. Meanwhile, he expects other service prices, such as for health insurance, to drop at the end of the year, providing enough downward pressure to monthly inflation readings to more than offset any strength from housing. This is Gabriel Rench with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief.