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Retail Corner: New Normal in Retail Technology & Business
Modernizing Retail: The Impact of Applied AI. - Carl Turner

Retail Corner: New Normal in Retail Technology & Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 20:42


Take a moment to settle in, make yourself comfortable, and join us for an insightful discussion with the visionary leader, Carl Turner, founder and CEO of SWIPEBY,. We'll be exploring the profound impact of Artificial Intelligence, a force with the potential not just to enhance but to completely revolutionize the retail experience. About our guest, Carl Turner: Carl Turner, CEO and Founder, SWIPEBY, a customizable 360° direct ordering platform with added features for customer convenience. Carl Turner launched SWIPEBY in summer 2019 with the vision of bringing drive-thru to any business. First focusing on the restaurant industry, Carl has led SWIPEBY to expand to multiple verticals across the country and to be recognized by the North Carolina Technology Association as a NC Top 10 Startup to Watch in 2020. Turner brings a truly global perspective to SWIPEBY. His experience includes working with Google (Hamburg), A.T. Kearney (Dubai), and The Boston Consulting Group (Kuala Lumpur). Turner also co-founded SEON, a startup democratizing access to fast security responses, starting with South Africa and neighboring markets. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance, a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, and a minor in Entrepreneurship from Wake Forest University. He also studied International Business at New York University in Shanghai. In 2021, Turner was named among North Carolina's Triad Business Journal's 20 in their 20's. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/turner-carl/ Website: https://swipe.by/ About Retail Corner Podcast: Host: Cole Koumalats Producer: Sachin Kumar Bhate Podcast Sponsor: Proxima360 Listen to other podcasts at: https://proxima360.com/retail-corner.podcast or https://retailcorner.live Subscribe our Podcast: Apple iTunes: https://apple.co/3eoeUdT Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3dvjpDJ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3DFHXHw Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3tkbhk1 Interested in being on our podcast? Submit request at: podcast@retailcorner.live

Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast
Tuesday August 22: The Best Coach Blow ups, Bunker Dramas & Can We Do More For Players In Retirement?

Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 43:31


Aaron Woods, Wade Graham & Anthony Maroon are in for the players edition of Footy Talk and the boys reveal some of the best blow ups they have ever seen from Shane Flanagan. We discuss the latest issues with the bunker and if there is anything we can do to fix it, plus we talk Latrell's form slump & does the NRL need to do more to support players in retirement?  ------

Coaches On The Couch
Carl Turner, Turner Works “We felt the term ‘architect' was holding back the practice and limited people's perception of what we can do.”

Coaches On The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 31:30


Carl Turner and Suzi Winstanley of Turner Works join Rachel and Louise to discuss what it takes to be ‘future fit'; which for them means being prepared for whatever problem they are going to solve next. https://turner.works Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space
The 4Cs every CDMO vendor should know

Molecule to Market: Inside the outsourcing space

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 46:10


In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Carl Turner, Vice President Supply Chain at Mayne Pharma. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Carl, covering: Managing 30+ CDMOs across several drug delivery systems and having the unique perspective of being on the buy CMO side, but having visibility of the CMO sell side. The 4 Cs that Carl looks for in sourcing, evaluating and selecting a new CMO partner. And what a great vendor relationship looks like The constant balancing act of risk mitigation and achieving economies of scale in using third party vendors. The impact of globalisation on product supply and the value of having plant-level contacts and communications. Carl has almost three decades of experience in the pharmaceutical sector. A biologist by trade, he worked his way up the ranks at Abbot for 12 years in operations. He then made his way into planning and supply chain operations during 11 years with Hospira (became Pfizer). He has spent the rest of his career at Mayne Pharma helping the Australian-headquartered pharma company manage its complicated clinical and commercial global supply chain. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences get noticed.

Floorplate Radio
Carl Turner: How to Develop 'Meanwhile Spaces'

Floorplate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 60:25


How do you breathe life into an empty site while it awaits re-development? Ask Carl Turner. He’s the founder of celebrated architecture practice, Turner Works. Plus a developer and operator of commercial real estate. Carl’s CRE projects include London’s hit mixed-use developments, Pop Brixton and Peckham Levels. In theory, both projects are temporary as they occupy land slated for redevelopment. As a result, they’re known as ‘meanwhile spaces’. Done well, meanwhile spaces allow a landlord to extract value from a site while figuring out what to do with it long term. Even better, a meanwhile space can reveal the best long-term use for the land it sits on. In today’s interview, Carl explains how he’s turned unused spaces into destinations enjoyed by millions. Listen now and you’ll learn: Why he likes activating public spaces. How he plans, builds and operates meanwhile spaces. How he gets the tenant mix right. How he structures his tenants’ leases and rents. How he creates a buzz that attracts massive footfall. How he’s now applying his understanding of meanwhile spaces to refresh entire towns. And MUCH more…

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Business Talk Library
#219 - Improving Curbside Pick Up with Carl Turner, Founder of Swipeby

Business Talk Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 17:52


Business Talk Library sits down with Carl Turner, Founder of Swipeby to discuss his journey through #entrepreneurship to founding #swipeby a virtual drive-through that allows users to provide their guests with a contactless curbside pickup experience and their staff a simple and efficient way to manage takeout orders. More about the app here; https://swipe.by/--------------------------------------------------------- The Business Talk Library is a social media show and platform that shares honest and authentic conversations on the journey of entrepreneurship. We feature conversations with entrepreneurs across all industries with a wide array of experience that we believe will be valuable to you as a business owner. --------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy our content and want to see more? Subscribe & Follow the Podcast – @businesstalklibrary Subscribe & Follow us on YouTube @businesstalklibrary Join us on TikTok, IG, and Facebook! @businesstalklibrary LinkedIn - Connect with Me - Terrell A Turner, CPA Support the show - patreon.com/businesstalklibrary

In House Warrior
Crisis Communications with the UGA crisis Communications think tank

In House Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 86:20


Crisis Communications with the UGA crisis Communications think tank: Dr. Timothy Coombs, Richard Levick and Carl Turner cover relevant crisis communication issues, such as sticky crises, changes in media and social justice movements.

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MoneyClip
Deep dive with the CEO of SWIPEBY.

MoneyClip

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 23:33


Raymond Brown interviews Carl Turner the CEO of SWIPEBY. Carl Turner outlines his plans for growth and having an unfair advantage to the marketplace.

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The Lone Star Plate
SwipeBy: A New Eating Out Routine

The Lone Star Plate

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 98:28


On this episode, we are joined by Carl Turner and Nathan Pieratt from the curbside pickup app ‘SwipeBy'.  With the current pandemic, restaurants, and individuals, are both looking at how they can change their eating out routine to maximise safety. Well, SwipeBy allows restaurants to easily integrate a pickup delivery service into their business through SwipeBy app.  They explain to me exactly how their business works and how difficult it's been for them to find restaurants that want to use their app. We discuss the long lasting effects that the outbreak will have on the restaurant business. We also talk about how the virus has affected our personal lives, and how our idea of what is ‘normal' will likely never be the same… ”I believe common sense always wins, history has proven that. Sometimes it just takes a long time.” – Nathan Pieratt    Time Stamps: 01:19 – Who our guests today are.  03:09 – What SwipeBy offers and how it works.  04:23 – How the company came into creation.  06:56 – How the pandemic increased the need for an app like SwipeBy.  09:01 – Using designated parking signs for pickups. 12:03 – The other possible avenues SwipeBy could have followed. 17:51 – The tablets that SwipeBy provides and the steps they've taken to help struggling restaurants during this crisis. 21:58 – The states that SwipeBy operates in. 25:02 – Some of the hardships they have when approaching new restaurants. 31:46 – The restaurants they are working with in Texas.  33:33 – How their approach changes if they are dealing with a chain or an individually owned restaurant.  37:52 – The ways restaurants can customise their use, and the importance SwipeBy places on simplicity.  40:23 – Their approach to user data and who owns it.  42:37 – The stats that are available.  50:10 – How Nathan's dealing with the pandemic and being stuck home with his four daughters. 56:05 – The beginning of Austin starting to open up again.  57:57 – What the future looks like for restaurants from a technological standpoint.  1:00:54 – The positive effects the virus will have on the business.  1:06:36 – The move towards virtual business practices.  1:16:32 – The rise in ghost kitchens, and the problem with UberEats.  1:24:27 – The unsustainability of UberEats. 1:29:00 – How COVID-19 has in some ways saved delivery services.  Resources:  SwipeBy Texas Real Food Permanent Record Studios  Connect with Carl Turner: LinkedIn Connect with Nathan Pieratt: LinkedIn Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook

On Design with Justyna Green
Albert Hill on the modern house

On Design with Justyna Green

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 33:40


“A house is so many more things than just the bricks and mortar. It’s a backdrop for your life.” Albert Hill is the founder of the Modern House—an estate agency with a difference.  One which is in the matchmaking business of finding sympathetic buyers for the most interesting houses in the UK. In our conversation, we discuss Albert's career and transition from a Wallpaper* journalist to the property business owner and his memories of the Six Pillars House in Dulwich. We also dive into the ins and outs of creating a thoughtful brand and the market value of a well-designed property - from the Cube House by Carl Turner to Ross Lovegrove’s home and studio. 

The Why Factor
Why is architecture so big on Instagram?

The Why Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 24:20


Instagram's one billion users love architecture. If you search for #architecture, you will get hundreds of millions of results. Some architecture publications have more followers than household names like Cosmpolitan for example. We also seem to love to use buildings as a backdrop to our own vanity, as the number of selfies on Instagram proves. But if architecture is so popular on the platform, does that mean that architects are now starting to design our buildings and public spaces to be Instagrammable? Australian architect Scott Valentine tells us that is increasingly what clients are asking for. So much so, he's created an Instagram design guide for architects. Carl Turner, who is behind the new multi-use building called Peckham Levels in London, which is also very popular on the app, says that Instagrammability was on the clients' brief. We also hear from architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, who works for Rem Koolhaus's Office of Metropolitan Architecture. He is worried how the need to be always be on social media affects up-coming architects. Travel writer Helen Coffey explains how cities are exploiting Instagram to attract visitors with installations and space design – from big, signature pieces like Thomas Heatherwick's Vessel in New York to fairly crude attempts featuring temporary pastel walls with fake flowers and large letters spelling a city's name. But it is not just conventionally pretty and shiny that catches the eye of Instagrammers. St Louis photographer Demond Meek became popular with his haunting photos of dilapidated houses in his city. He credits the immediacy of the platform for getting him out of a creative rut. Art and architecture historian Philip Ursprung points out that photography and architecture have a long, common history, but also warns that many new cities are increasingly created to look good on photos and from afar, but are out of proportion and unpleasant to be in. Presenter: Ivana Davidovic Producer: Rose De Larrabeiti Editor: Richard Knight Image: Monster Building (Quarry Bay) Hong Kong Credit: Getty Images

Business of Architecture UK Podcast
004: Mastering the Language of Business and Design

Business of Architecture UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 43:41


Today we speak with the accomplished, design-forward architect Carl Turner. This episode is full of amazing insight into the business lessons that Carl Turner has learned as he has explored the intersection between great business and great design. On today’s episode you’ll discover: How architect Carl Turner started his practice How he designed his own award-winning house and leveraged that effort to get exposure and prominence through the media How he uses the concept of “optimising profit” (instead of “maximising profit”) to partner with development entities to create projects that revitalise underused areas I think you’ll love this episode with Carl Turner, and if you do, I’d love to have you leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher. Download the free architecture firm profit map: https://freearchitectgift.com Register for our upcoming FREE architecture firm marketing training: https://architectwebinar.com Register for our upcoming FREE architect Master Class on building a profitable and impactful firm: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/freedomwebinar  

Business of Architecture UK Podcast
001: Business of Architecture UK Launch Event

Business of Architecture UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 94:04


This is the official launch of The Business of Architecture UK PODCAST event. Listen in as architect Julia Barfield, Carl Turner, Chris Bryant, Chris Wilkinson and Johan Taft discuss insights on growing a profitable and impactful architecture practice. Download the free architecture firm profit map: https://freearchitectgift.com Register for our upcoming FREE architecture firm marketing training: https://architectwebinar.com Register for our upcoming FREE architect Master Class on building a profitable and impactful firm: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/freedomwebinar

Business of Architecture Podcast
229: Mastering the Language of Business and Design with Carl Turner

Business of Architecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 44:54


Today Rion Willard speaks with the accomplished, design-forward British architect Carl Turner. This episode is full of amazing insight into the business lessons that Carl Turner has learned as he has explored the intersection between great business and great design. On today's episode you'll discover: - How architect Carl Turner started his practice - How he designed his own award-winning house and leveraged that effort to get exposure and prominence through the media - How he uses the concept of "optimizing profit" (instead of "maximizing profit") to partner with development entities to create projects that revitalize underused areas I think you'll love this episode with Carl Turner, and if you do, I'd love to have you leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher.

Architecture Masters
Pilot Episode – Carl Turner

Architecture Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 43:46


For the pilot episode we speak to RIBA Manser Medal-winning architect Carl Turner about what it’s like to build, then sell your dream home. We talk about gentrification in Brixton, the threat from Brexit and why architects are always moving offices. From a brutalist carpark in Peckham to temporary buildings in Tokyo, we talk about how long buildings should last and why architects have to take risks to get ahead.

Tough Talk Radio Network
Toni Harris Speaks Success w/ Richard Fox and Carl Turner

Tough Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2012 60:00


  Richard Fox's business revolves around the "proven science" of health and nutrition.  Specifically, nutritional supplements developed via the Space Act Agreement with NASA and the Johnson Space Center.  They are the results of a joint effort of leading scientists, microbiologists, and doctors from around the world.  The Astronaut Corps the D.O.D. , Doctors, Scientists, and everyday people like myself, are reaping great rewards by consuming the products.  The products are pharmaceutical grade and cannot be found at your local grocery store or GNC.  They can change your life.