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Former Arkansas Razorback and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Dan Hampton joins Morning Mayhem thanks to Centennial Bank.
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Former Razorback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan hampton joins the guys on Morning Mayhem thanks to Centennial Bank.
Presented by Centennial Bank
Presented by Centennial Bank
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Former Razorback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Hampton joins the guys on Morning Mayhem thanks to Centennial Bank.
Presented by Centennial Bank
Presented by Centennial Bank
Former Razorback and Pro Football Hall of Famer dan Hampton joins the guys on Morning Mayhem thanks to Centennial Bank.
Presented by Centennial Bank
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This podcast is the only podcast directed specifically to the home owner & home buyer.We talk life in Florida and dealing with the Covid Quarantine .Know your worth... Banks are changing their Fees Paypal charges at Centennial Bank Co-working spaces, city revenuesCovid surcharge at restaurants Patty's Playhouse, we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town.The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending...House Talk with a Happy Ending Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wonder how an ordinary teller can rise to the coveted position of 'banker to the stars'? In our latest episode, we pick the brain of JC, the division president of Centennial Bank in Southeast Florida, who did just that. From humble beginnings to rubbing shoulders with big-name clients like Rick Ross and Dwayne Wade, JC's narrative is an engaging blend of grit, ambition, and success.We kick off the episode with JC's fascinating insights on the banking industry, the challenges, and how he capitalized on opportunities in wealth management and private banking. If you've ever wondered about the dynamics of dealing with high-profile clients, building the right team, or staying ahead in an ever-evolving business arena, JC's experiences are a gold mine. But that's not all; we also delve into the critical aspects of success, status, loyalty in business, and the significance of trusting your instincts.Moving beyond banking, we take a quick detour into the thriving Miami real estate market. We dissect the impact of economic fluctuations on property values and the state of the insurance market in Florida. Wrapping up the episode, we highlight the resilience and determination needed to rebuild post a natural disaster. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's a ticket to valuable insights, riveting tales, and a peek into the life of a banker who has truly seen it all.Real Estate Talk Podcast with Jesus Castanon - @retalkpodcast: The Ultimate Real Estate Unveiling! Raw, Real & Revealing insights from industry experts Dive headfirst into real estate's most electrifying depths with industry legends - Jesus Castanon, Josh Cadillac, and Richard L. Barbara. Why legends? With billion-dollar deals, groundbreaking innovations, and wisdom that's transformed the landscape, they've not just witnessed the game; they've been the game-changers. And if that's not enough, they're joined by a parade of industry-expert guests, spilling secrets and dishing advice that you won't hear anywhere else. Expect RAW, REAL strategies that shook the market, REVEALING insights, and timely takes on today's market, coupled with actionable advice. This isn't your typical real estate chitchat. This is RETalkPodcast - where the titans and top minds of the industry unite. Dive in, and prepare to have your real estate perceptions rocked! Meet The Legends: Jesus Castanon: Visionary CEO of Real Estate EMPIRE Group, transforming property transactions into success stories. Josh Cadillac: Renowned real estate coach, national speaker, and author; revolutionizing the art of 'closing for life.' Richard L. Barbara, Esq.: Florida's legal luminary, pioneering change and setting the gold standard in real estate advocacy.
In this episode, Brian Jackson, Director of Project Management and Third Party Governance at Centennial Bank, shares his 47-year journey in the banking industry, witnessing the incredible transformation from manual operations to today's digital marvels. He discusses the importance of contractual compliance in the banking sector and how Centennial Bank adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling remote work. They explore the impact of digital transformation on modern banks, including real-time payments like FedNow. Tune in for valuable insights and inspiring stories. Important Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 – Brian's background 02:30 - Banking Through the Decades 06:15 - Banking's Unstoppable Technological Journey 08:20 - Time-Saving, Compliance Crucial, Pandemic Impact 11:10 - Revolutionizing the Post-COVID Workplace 15:01 - Reach Out To Brian! Connect with Brian on LinkedIn here Or email Brian at BJackson@my100bank.com Bonus Learn the keys to effective “digital transformation” by accessing a complimentary guidebook at corasystems.com/transformationguide
Andy and Jessica welcome you to another episode of The Deal Board Podcast. Today they are giving an update on 2022 to help you catch up on what is going on in the marketplace. Stay tuned until the end because you will hear some very surprising statistics. Listings of the week:-Julie Smith (Oregon) is selling a design center owned by a husband and wife. They are making $300,000 in cash flow, and it is listed for $499,000. There is no need to have previous knowledge in the field; most customers come into the store, see what's available and go from there. Financing is prequalified. Great business for a partnership! Email Julie at jsmith@tworld.com.-Dan Walkowski (Portland) is selling a design center/furniture store that has been in business since 2006, building and store. It is listed for $1.75 million has around $300,000 in inventory, it makes $380,000 in SDE. The business is SBA-prequalified (Pacific West Bank). Email Dan at dwalkowski@tworld.com or call (503) 880-8972. Key takeaways:[4:10] Andy and Jessica talk about the listings and what they have been seeing about inventory after consulting their data from Transworld's network.[5:54] Good news for buyers: An increase in new listings (but remains low).[7:30] Andy and Jessica talk about prices: The average listing price (went down 4% but it is still high).[15:43] Q3 report from BizBuySale shows a small decline in small deals.[19:13] The small business owners' confidence went down. What are they concerned about?[22:20] What are the actual effects of the recession?[25:52] The restaurant industry is coming back.[27:40] Andy interprets what all these numbers are forecasting for the last part of the year.[34:28] Listing of the week: Julie Smith (Oregon) is selling a design center owned by a husband and wife. They are making $300,000 in cash flow, and it is listed for $499,000.[36:26] Kenny Proske shares his insights about this quarter.[38:22] The buyers will always come.[41:17] Deal of the week: Eric Mendelsohn (New York City) sold a taxi and limousine business including 15 plates and 15 cars. The business was listed for $479,000 and was sold for $435,000 in only 34 days.[43:40] Tammy Youst from Centennial Bank talks about the SBA world today.[47:55] There is still a great interest rate.[52:03] Tammy talks about Florida as a destination state.[55:11] Listing of the week: Dan Walkowski (Portland) is selling a design center/furniture store that has been in business since 2006, building and store. It is listed for $1.75 million and has around $300,000 in inventory; it makes $380,000 in SDE. The business is SBA-prequalified (Pacific West Bank). Mentioned in this Episode:The Deal Board PodcastSubscribe to The Deal Board Podcast YouTube ChannelUnited Franchise GroupTransworld Business AdvisorsTransworld on LinkedInTransworld on FacebookCall us — 888-719-9098Email us thedealboard@tworld.com.Email Julie Smith at jsmith@tworld.com.Email Kenny Proske at kproske@mainstreetfundinggroup.com or call (561) 203-7325.Call Eric Mendelsohn at (516) 840-3516 or email emendelsohn@tworld.com.Centennial BankEmail Tammy Youst at tyoust@my100bank.com or call (813) 625-1288.Email Dan Walkowski at dwalkowski@tworld.com or call (503) 880-8972. Tweetables:“The business of the sale market is relatively stable if you compare it to the stock market.“ #thedealboard #transworldbusinessadvisors #business #2022 “It is still a highly competitive market for buyers.” #thedealboard #transworldbusinessadvisors #business #2022 “The asking price has come down 13%.” #thedealboard #transworldbusinessadvisors #business #2022 “There is a scarcity of good businesses.” #thedealboard #transworldbusinessadvisors #business #2022
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It's time for the QB Clinic with Arkansas quarterback K.J. Jefferson on The Show With No Name, brought to you by Centennial Bank.
Wednesday's third hour of The Show With No Name from the Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort studio. The guys are joined by Arkansas QB KJ Jefferson for the QB Clinic, brought to you by Centennial Bank. They also take time later in the hour to wish David's dad a happy birthday.
Quarterback KJ Jefferson on the SWNN presented by Centennial Bank by 103.7 The Buzz
Thanks to the advance of deepfake technology, it's becoming easier to clone peoples' voices. Some uses of the tech, like creating voice-overs to fill in gaps in Roadrunner, the documentary about Anthony Bourdain released this past summer, are harmless (though even the ethics of this move were hotly debated when the film came out). In other cases, though, deepfaked voices are being used for ends that are very clearly nefarious—like stealing millions of dollars. An article published last week by Forbes revealed that a group of cybercriminals in the United Arab Emirates used deepfake technology as part of a bank heist that transferred a total of $35 million out of the country and into accounts all over the world. Money Heist, Voice Edition All you need to make a fake version of someone's voice is a recording of that person speaking. As with any machine learning system whose output improves based on the quantity and quality of its input data, a deepfaked voice will sound more like the real thing if there are more recordings for the system to learn from. In this case, criminals used deepfake software to recreate the voice of an executive at a large company (details around the company, the software used, and the recordings to train said software don't appear to be available). They then placed phone calls to a bank manager with whom the executive had a pre-existing relationship, meaning the bank manager knew the executive's voice. The impersonators also sent forged emails to the bank manager confirming details of the requested transactions. Between the emails and the familiar voice, when the executive asked the manager to authorize transfer of millions of dollars between accounts, the manager saw no problem with going ahead and doing so. The fraud took place in January 2020, but a relevant court document was just filed in the US last week. Officials in the UAE are asking investigators in the US for help tracing $400,000 of the stolen money that went to US bank accounts at Centennial Bank. Our Voices, Our Selves The old-fashioned way (“old” in this context meaning before machine learning was as ubiquitous as it is today) to make a fake human voice was to record a real human voice, split that recording into many distinct syllables of speech, then paste those syllables together in countless permutations to form the words you wanted the voice to say. It was tedious and yielded a voice that didn't sound at all realistic. It's easy to differentiate the voices of people close to us, and to recognize famous voices—but we don't often think through the many components that contribute to making a voice unique. There's the timbre and pitch, which refer to where a voice falls on a span of notes from low to high. There's the cadence, which is the speaker's rhythm and variations in pitch and emphasis on different words or parts of a sentence. There's pronunciation, and quirks like regional accents or lisps. In short, our voices are wholly unique—which makes it all the more creepy that they're becoming easier to synthetically recreate. Fake Voices to Come Is the UAE bank heist a harbinger of crimes to come? Unfortunately, the answer is very likely yes. It's not the first such attempt, but it's the first to succeed at stealing such a large sum of money using a deepfaked voice. In 2019 a group of criminals faked the voice of a UK-based energy firm's CEO to have $243,000 transferred to a Hungarian bank account. Many different versions of audio deepfake software are already commercially available, including versions from companies like Lyrebird (which needs just a one-minute recording to create a fake voice, albeit slightly halting and robot-like), Descript, Sonantic, and Veritone, to name just a few. These companies intend their products to be used for good, and some positive use cases certainly do exist; people with speech disabilities or paralysis could use the software to communicate with those around them, for example. Veritone is marketing its ...
Friday's second hour of The Show With No Name live from Arkadelphia. Dan Hampton joins the show thanks to Bank of England Mortgage and Jalen Catalon talks about the Georgia game courtesy of Centennial Bank.
Jalen Catalon of the Arkansas Razorbacks joins the Show With No name thanks to Centennial Bank.
Jalen Catalon on the SWNN presented by Centennial Bank by 103.7 The Buzz
The latest COVID-19 data in Arkanas; Centennial Bank is expanding into Texas; The strongest opposition to a Little Rock sales-tax proposal came from the city's northwest side; A decision on charges in the Hunter Brittain case is coming tomorrow
JALEN CATALON presented by Centennial Bank on the SWNN by 103.7 The Buzz
If you haven't yet had the full Leadership Tallahassee experience, we HIGHLY recommend you take advantage of the intensive, one-day version called Opportunity Tallahassee (OT). This year's Opportunity Tallahassee event, sponsored by AMWAT Moving, Warehousing and Storage and Centennial Bank is right around the corner, coming up on October 28. On this week's episode of the Tallahassee Business Podcast, presented by Event Owl, OT Chair, Tracey Cohen joins our very own Dana Noles as they reflect on their experiences in Opportunity Tallahassee. The agenda is packed full of activities and conversations centered around the physical, social, economic, and educational structure of Tallahassee. As an OT participant, you will have the chance to connect with many of our area's stakeholders and business leaders and finish the day re-energized about our community potential. Learn more about Opportunity Tallahassee and apply at https://www.leadershiptallahassee.com/events/opportunity-tallahassee-2/
Friday's second hour of The Show with No Name from the Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort studio. Tommy, David and Roger are joined by former Razorback Dan Hampton, thanks to Bank of England Mortgage, and current Razorback Jalen Catalon thanks to Centennial Bank.
Jalen Catalon of the Arkansas Razorbacks joins the guys on The Show With No Name, thanks to Centennial Bank, for the first edition of his "Quick Hits" segment.
This month we are joined by Pete Dunlap of Citizens Bank, Jim Fujinaga of Hancock Whitney, and Kyle Stroud of Centennial Bank. In addition to industry trends our panel discusses the strategic initiatives driving their programs through 2021 and beyond including client segmentation, rep force tiering, increasing financial planning, working the bank, and becoming a “Trusted Advisor”.
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
In Episode 57, expert Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures interviews J.C. de Ona - Southeast Florida division president for the Arkansas-based Centennial Bank with $16.9 billion in assets - about the current lending climate in South Florida during the COVID-19 pandemic era. In Segment 1, de Ona discusses growing up in Miami, attending Florida International University and getting his start in banking at the former Washington Mutual Bank in the late 1990s. He also discusses rising up through the South Florida banking industry with stints at the former BankAtlantic, Wachovia and Stonegate banks before being named to lead Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties for Centennial Bank. In Segment 2, de Ona talks about the current state of financing for single-family houses, condos, multifamily and land. He also discusses how his institution has worked with borrowers during the pandemic. In Segment 3, de Ona discusses the outlook for lending in South Florida going into 2021 as the pandemic is still raging, hurricane season is winding down, a presidential election is approaching and the local economy is vulnerable due to its dependence on the hospitality industry. To send a comment, please email the podcast at Inquiry@CondoVultures.com Please be sure to patronize our advertising supporters: Condo Vultures® Realty, Condo Vultures® Condo Correction Tours, and CVR Realty. Click here to subscribe to the Condo Vultures® Distressed Market Intelligent Report. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/condovultures/message
Dr Dudley discuss the pitfalls of church finances, loan applications, construction and how to win with Mr. Kenneth Lewis. Black churches faces an insurmountable hills in getting their projects financed especially now. Red lining exist even in the church financial. Listeners will learn how to avoid the mines in this minefield and build the kingdom.Kenneth Lewis BIO Mr. Kenneth Lewis' expertise for the past three decades has been in the real estate and finance industry. After the economic crash of 2008, he was distressed by the number of residences and churches that were being foreclosed.As individuals lost their homes and jobs, tithes and offerings that sustain the churches diminished along with values. The church has always been very close to Kenneth's heart and he saw a need for his extensive business experience. Thus, Clearinghouse Advisory Group, Inc. was created to service the churches by consulting, negotiating and restructuring organizations and working in the capacity of liaison to find resolutions and benefit all parties involved. Churches impact communities and foreclosures hurt communities.With determination and integrity, Kenneth makes it his resolve to negotiate a deal that is a win-win for everyone involved. Kenneth's drive to succeed has been essential to his success as he represents some of the largest churches across the country as well as small churches! Kenneth is in the trenches each and every day! Plowing through challenges and overcoming obstacles while building relationships where solutions can be found. Kenneth has built meaningful and personal relationships with Bank of America, PNC Bank, Old Tennessee, Centennial Bank, Wells Fargo , Woodforest National Bank , and Sharefinancial to name a few.He founded and impacted a men's group called, “The Bold Warriors for Christ”. His focus for this group was to empower men to be the head of their homes, their families and their businesses.www.chadvisorygroup.com Support the show (https://ileadacademy.net)
Brett McDowell is an Executive Vice-President at Centennial Bank in Lubbock, Texas. As a young, smart and ambitious lender, Brett needed to figure out how to get his older peers in the bank to take him seriously and ultimately follow his lead. In this 15 minute podcast, I speak to Brett about how he managed to accomplish that feat, what he thought of Banking School and other hurdles younger lenders have to struggle with.