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Supply Chain Now presents an insightful episode with hosts Scott Luton and Allison Giddens, and featuring special guests Amy Sartain, and Chuck Baker, focusing on the importance of supply chain education for students. The discussion highlights the innovative "Supply Chain Games" initiative, which includes the Lemonade Game for elementary and middle school students and the Cell Phone Game for high school and college students. These games aim to introduce young learners to supply chain concepts, fostering interest in logistics careers. With over 2,500 students engaged since 2018, the program is expanding through teacher training to amplify its impact. Join us for an episode that underscores the critical need for supply chain professionals and the rewarding career opportunities available in the field, and also emphasizes the importance of early exposure to supply chain roles, aiming to inspire the next generation of industry leaders.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Chuck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuck-baker-cscp-cltd-8277a99/Connect with Amy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-sartain/Learn more about SC Competes: https://www.sccompetes.org/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/joinWork with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- Supply Chain Orchestration with SAP: https://bit.ly/4jFJn9qWEBINAR- When to Walk Away from Warehouse AI - and When to Go All In: https://bit.ly/4dFgCYqThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and Allison Giddens and produced by Trisha Cordes, Joshua Miranda, and Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/inspiring-new-generation-supply-chain-games-shaping-future-leaders-1437
This season represents a milestone for the Haverhill High School hockey team.It was 50 years ago that the first Haverhill High Varsity team hit the ice. For those oldest enough to remember, Gerald Ford was sworn in as vice president in December, the film “The Exorcist” made its debut and Richard “Spike” Sprague scored the first goal for the Haverhill Hillies hockey team.“I was fortunate enough to be on the ice for the first shift, and I got lucky enough to score the first goal, and the only thing that upset me the whole time was my coach said whoever scored the first goal would get a cigar. I never got the cigar,” he said.Sprague told the story recently when he appeared on WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program. Following high school, Sprague went on to a long coaching career that included three stints with Haverhill High School and 11 years coaching Newburyport, eventually being inducted into the Massachusetts High School Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame. With all that ice time, he shared fond memories of his start as a Haverhill High School hockey player. Playing conditions were much different 50 years ago.“Well, it's kind of funny. They opened the Haverhill rink in 1971 or 72, I believe, and at the time there were intramurals from the high school. Then, they started the hockey program. We had no ice time at the rink, we had to practice in Amesbury, Andover, Billerica and actually the first Haverhill game against Lawrence was played at our home rink in Amesbury. Kind of comical that first year we had to travel every day after school for practice. We had a rink behind our high school but it was all tied up with gym classes and the intramurals.”As for the 50th anniversary of the Haverhill High School hockey program, Sprague is hoping for a good turnout during a celebration in mid-February.“Feb. 17, there's a game—Haverhill vs. Shawsheen, and Shawsheen is coached by a former Hillie, Chuck Baker, at 4 o'clock that day. They'd like to have all alumni come to the game—they'll be honoring that first hockey team, '73-'74, and then afterward we are going to be having a celebration at the Legion farm in Haverhill, inviting any former Hillie who played, coaches, trainers, etcetera and let's talk hockey,” he said.The game takes place Saturday, Feb. 17, 4 p.m., at Veterans Memorial Rink, behind Haverhill High School, 137 Monument St. Following the game, around 6 p.m., a celebration takes place at American Legion Wilbur M. Comeau Post 4, 1314 N. Main St., Haverhill.Those with questions may email Sprague at richsprg@aol.com.Support the show
Fabrizio De Andrè, Chuck Baker, Astor Piazzolla, Adriano Celentano e Lucio Dalla: questi sono alcuni dei nomi coi quali ha avuto il piacere di collaborare il batterista Tullio De Piscopo, ospite nel PN1 di mercoledì 23 agosto. Il musicista, che nel 2024 festeggerà 40 anni di carriera, ha ripercorso assieme ai nostri Miky Boselli e Marco Vignoletti il suo lungo percorso sempre all'insegna del rispetto del suo strumento musicale. «Sono entrato a far parte nella lista delle Cento Eccellenze Italiane nel Mondo con caparbietà e passione, mi emozionano le piccole cose come guardare di nascosto i miei nipotini per vedere come pensano e ragionano alla loro età» ha detto De Piscopo. L'artista napoletano ha inoltre aggiunto di conservare bellissimi ricordi assieme a un cantante in particolare: «Rammento con affetto le giornate passate assieme a Pino Daniele, grande amico con il quale, durante le pause tra una registrazione a l'altra, mi confrontavo spesso e ci raccontavamo avventure e disavventure». Progetti per il 2024? Un remake della canzone Stop Bajon, tratta dall'album Acqua e viento del 1983, assieme ad alcuni giovani musicisti.
FreightWaves' Mike Baudendistel and Joanna Marsh interview Chuck Baker, President of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association. Follow the People Speaking Rail Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Speaking of … College of Charleston, President Hsu sat down with Ron Menchaca, vice president of marketing and communications, to share some highlights from the past 2022-23 academic year. “I'm very proud of what the college has achieved during the last four years, and proud of the progress we're making on our strategic plan,” says Hsu, who celebrates his fourth anniversary as president of the College in May 2023. “We have assembled an all-star team of higher education leaders during the past four years and now the college is making significant gains in many areas including student success, faculty success, diversity and more. It's very gratifying to see the positive momentum of this great institution.”Year in Review Highlights:•A record number of applications for 2023/2024 •Avery Research Center Awarded $2 Million Grant From Mellon Foundation•Men's Basketball Claims CAA Title, Clinches Spot at NCAA Tourney•The Committee on Commemoration and Landscapes (CCL) rededicated the Septima Clark Auditorium in the education center. This is one of the first – of many projects – to tell a more complete story of our campus and our city. CofC Celebrates Life of Activist Septima Clark With New Exhibit, Mural•First annual Food Security Summit, College of Charleston to Host Nationally Recognized Experts for Inaugural Food Security SummitPresident Hsu talked about the 10-year strategic plan, Tradition and Transformation, and what has been accomplished in the past year. He shared updates on the following cross-cutting themes; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Innovation and Partnerships.CofC Prepares to Kickoff Strategic PlanPilar one: Student Experience and SuccessPilar two: Academic DistinctionPilar three: Employee Experience and SuccessPresident Hsu was pleased to report the hiring of three new deans under the leadership of Suzanne Austin, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. These deans include Wes Dudgeon, dean of the brand new School of Health Sciences, Paul Schwager, dean of School of Business, and Amiee Arias, who will join the team later this summer as dean of the School of Languages, Cultures, and World Affairs. New additions to the president's cabinet include Dan Frezza, who joined the College as the new chief advancement officer, and Jimmy Foster, vice president of the Division of Enrollment Management. Chuck Baker is the interim General Council."What really moves a university to a new level of excellence is the leadership team, and without a strong leadership team, we would not be able to effect the changes that we're trying to make. I'm very proud to say that if I were in a professional basketball program, then I would say I now have an all-star Dream Team on this campus.”
We are back after a brief hiatus with a question. What do you know about short lines and other regional railroads? There's more to rail than the cross-country trek; short lines represent a crucial, somewhat unknown, part of North American infrastructure. This episode host Walt Bleser chats with American Short Line and Railroad Association (ASLRRA) President, Chuck Baker. Together they lift the veil on the regional railroads that represent nearly 30% of the American railroad network. They'll also discuss the valuable and complementary roles that trade associations and associations like AREMA play in the rail industry. It's an informative and pun-free episode we know you'll enjoy.
In this podcast, Jeff Berman, Group News Editor for Logistics Management and the Peerless Media Supply Chain Group, interviews Chuck Baker, President of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA).
In this podcast, Jeff Berman, Group News Editor for Logistics Management and the Peerless Media Supply Chain Group, interviews Chuck Baker, President of the...
In this week's episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Irwin Raij and Chuck Baker, newly appointed by prominent international law firm Sidley Austin LLP as partners and co-chairs of the entity's Entertainment, Sports, and Media industry group. Fisher and Russo also discuss the abrupt departure of Sean Bratches as LIV Golf's chief commercial officer, the new global media rights agreement between the revived XFL and the Walt Disney Co., the $380m (€360m) investment deal between LaLiga giant Real Madrid and United States-based global investment Sixth Street, Major League Cricket's securing of $120m in new funding, and ongoing turmoil involving name, image, and likeness rights in US college sports.
Ian Jefferies is the President and CEO of the Association of American Railroads (AAR), an organization whose members include the major freight railroads of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and Amtrak. Chuck Baker joined American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) as President after a 15-year career in the railroad industry. In this interview, co-hosts Tiger Gao and Sullivan Meyer discuss with Ian and Chuck the basic functions of the American railroad system, business outlook, how the railroad system thinks about the climate challenge, policymaking in the transportation sector and beyond. Sullivan and Tiger start by asking Ian and Chuck what their respective organizations do. In short, the AAR and ASLRRA are trade groups representing their constituent industries in Washington. For the AAR, that means giving voice to the seven Class 1 railroads in the United States, as well as a few hundred other large railroads. The ASLRRA, on the other hand, represents the over 600 shortline and regional railroads all over the country. They then discuss the role of the railroad industry in America’s economic development and the nature of the rail economy. In the eyes of Chuck and Ian, strong railroads were and continue to be one of the defining characteristics of the American economy. Railroads still face tough competition against other forms of transportation, namely road freight. We also explore issues of sustainability of railroads and their role in the fight against climate change. Railroads are the most efficient form of ground transportation, and thus central to America’s fight against climate change. At the same time, however, railroads have traditionally carried coal and energy products, so their secondary carbon footprint, at least historically, has been huge. Chuck and Ian make the point, however, that the industry is rapidly shifting away from hauling coal to intermodal freight and dry goods. The interview wraps up with a discussion of politics and policy. In particular, Ian and Chuck differentiate policy for passenger and freight railroads. They argue that, while freight railroads run most efficiently and effectively with less regulation and government involvement, passenger railroads require government support. They also make a strong case for leveling the playing field between support for road freight and rail freight through shifts in government policy.
Charles Baker is Co-Chair of O'Melveny's Sports Industry Group. Chuck's corporate practice encompasses mergers and acquisitions, private equity, and venture capital transactions, with a core focus in the sports, media and consumer sectors. Chuck has represented buyers and sellers of sports franchises in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, and many of the European football leagues. Most recently, Chuck represented David Tepper, founder and president of global hedge fund Appaloosa Management, in his acquisition of the NFL's Carolina Panthers. Chuck has been featured by dozens of national publications and other media outlets as a thought leader in the fields of sports and entertainment law, and is also a frequent public speaker on those topics. Most recently, The American Lawyer named Chuck to its prestigious 2019 “Dealmakers of the Year” list. He was also profiled in Variety's 2018 and 2017 “Dealmakers Elite New York,” a feature spotlighting the most important players in the fields of law, finance, representation, and executive leadership. Chuck has been recognized nationally for sports law in the last six editions of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business, which has described him as a “very strong practitioner” who is “well connected, incredibly bright and just able to get the deal closed” with “tremendous experience and know-how in the sports space.” He was also recognized by Law360 in 2015 and 2016 for his stellar M&A and sports law work, and by the Global M&A Network for his work on the sale of the Atlanta Hawks NBA team, naming it the “2015 USA Deal of the Year” at its prestigious M&A Atlas Awards. In 2016, he was featured in Sports Business Journal's “Power Players: Sports Lawyers & Outside Counsel” 2016 list. Chuck, who holds a JD from Cornell University, is a Distinguished Lecturer at NYU's Tisch Institute for Sports Management, Media, and Business. He is also a member of the University of Miami School of Law's Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law board. Chuck also served as a staff associate for former Senator Bill Bradley. He is active at the board level with the March of Dimes and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and previously with USA Triathlon.
We talk with the dynamic duo about Barrel House BBQ... the beginning, middle, and COVID times, and getting a deeper look into their lives!
O’Melveny Sports Industry Group co-Chairs Chuck Baker and Irwin Raij join Sports Business Daily’s Andrew Levin to discuss the recent rise in pro soccer ownership deals in the U.S. and abroad.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller is joined by PWTorch.com’s Joel Dehnel to discuss the AEW Dynamite episode on TNT with live callers and emails. They focus on the build-up and execution of Jon Moxley vs. Jake Hager in the empty arena title match, plus Colt Cabana vs. Lance Archer, Kip Sabian vs. Chucky T, showcase matches for Britt Baker, Shawn Spears, Kip Sabian, and more with live callers and emails. And then in the VIP-Exclusive Aftershow, Keller and Dehnel run down the entire list of dozens of WWE wrestlers released earlier today and forecast their futures and evaluate their potential in other companies. Also some talk about empty-venue wrestling when it comes to audiences sticking with it going forward.
Justin Ditmore, Chuck Baker at the Field and Coach Randy Leftwich in Studio. Carl York at the Salem game and Jeff at the William Fleming game.
Justin Ditmore and Chuck Baker at the Field and Coach Randy Leftwich Back in Studio
Supply Chain Now Radio, Episode 47: “Why South Carolina for End-to-End Supply Chain?” Sponsored by: APICS Industrial Crescent Chapter Broadcast live from Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research Learn more: www.cuicar.com Suzanne Dickerson joined the SC Council on Competitiveness in 2016 after serving for 8 years as the Director for International Business Development at Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). Suzanne’s experience includes 20 years in the automotive industry: 12 years within BMW working in the fields of corporate sustainability, innovation management and long-term strategic and structural planning. She began her career with BMW in Munich Germany at corporate headquarters upon completion of the Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program. Suzanne speaks fluent German and is also a Fellow of the BMW Foundation Leaders Forum. Suzanne serves as Vice President of the multi-state Southern Automotive Women’s Forum and is a Board Member of the South Carolina Automotive Council. Locally, Suzanne is a Board member on the Roper Mountain Science Center and a Fellow of the Riley Institute Diversity Leadership Program. The South Carolina Research Authority awarded Suzanne the Knowledge Economist Award in 2013 and in 2015, Suzanne was the recipient of the Clemson Women in Leadership Award. In 2018 Suzanne joined the South Carolina Manufacturers Extension Partnership Executive Board. Connect with Suzanne Dickerson on LinkedIn and learn more about the SC Council on Competitiveness here: https://sccompetes.org/ Chuck Baker graduated from the US Military Academy in 1975. He served as an officer for six years, achieving the rank of Captain. He entered the civilian workforce and worked with Johnson & Johnson in NJ for four years, PepsiCo in Texas for two years and has now worked for Michelin North America for 31 years. Chuck has had many different roles within Michelin. He has been in Engineering, in Logistics as a warehouse manager and a distribution center manager in Pennsylvania, manager of the distribution centers for the US, in multiple Supply Chain roles at different facilities and was assigned to the Information Technologies group for three years. Since 2010, he has been back in logistics and supply chain, where he’s currently responsible for a Michelin program for continual improvement (Michelin Way) for all the distribution centers in North America. Chuck is the author of a book entitled Three Days ‘til Monday. The book is based on his teaching of high school students during the summer in PA. The program (learn more here: PFEW) teaches the young adults how business is run and gives the students an opportunity to run a simulated business for three years all in a week’s time. He has been assisting in this program for 20 years. Chuck has been married for 36 years and has three children and two grandchildren. Connect with Chuck Baker on LinkedIn and learn more about the APICS Industrial Crescent Chapter here: http://www.apics-industrialcrescent.org/ Hosted by Scott Luton and Chris Barnes
GRL Complete Show Dec 5, 2018 Chuck Baker and the Hockey Guys. Take a listen and please share. Thanks Coach
Chuck Baker, co-chair of the sports industry group at O'Melveny, joins Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-Williams to discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including how sports transactions have changed over the years. Baker also talks about the investment climate in sports, who is buying professional franchises and why they're doing it. Also discussed is why valuations across the major pro sports landscape are rising, and why they'll continue to do so in the future. Baker also touches on how media and real estate are becoming tent poles for sports investment, and how the breadth of his firm helps complete deals. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Michael Barr and Eben Novy-Williams Producer: Bob Bragg
Have you ever wondered what The Rock would look like as a blonde-haired white man? THEN THIS MOVIE IS FOR YOU. Maalik Simmons makes his return to Rock Talk to discuss DJ's first foray into voice acting with the 2009 animated SPANISH movie Planet 51! The Rock plays Chuck Baker, an astronaut that crash lands on an alien planet that is exclusively populated by 1950s little green men. We have so many questions. Namely, DOES ALIEN HITLER EXIST?? Also!! Jumanji continues its winning streak!! A musical based on DJ's life opens in London!! David Leitch in talks to direct Hobbs/Shaw spinoff!! Rock Talk is one of Buzzfeed's Podcasts to Listen To in 2018!! Thanks for nominating us! Please remember to rate and review the show! And hey, while you're at it, share it with a loved one this Valentine's season. You'll be glad you did.
Nous mener en bateau, nous faire prendre des vessies pour des lanternes, nous embobiner... C'est le propre du cinéma de fiction. Se laisser convaincre par le "mensonge" du cinéma fait d'ailleurs du plaisir pour les spectateurs que nous sommes. Mais pour que nous y croyions, les acteurs doivent être convaincants, faire corps avec leurs personnages. Et le plaisir n'en est que plus intense lorsque ce sont les personnages eux-mêmes qui changent de peau. Dans La princesse et la grenouille , la jeune Tiana se retrouve dans celle d'une grenouille; dans Planète 51 , le capitaine Chuck Baker hérite...