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Over 100 years ago, L.L. Bean combined leather with rubber to create a unique shoe that would keep his feet warm when he went fishing. The result? The Maine Hunting Shoe, a functional, innovative boot that changed footwear forever. Today, his great grandson, Shawn Gorman is the Chairman of the family owned business. Shawn talks about his role as a steward of the brand, abiding by a set of golden rules and the restorative power of the outdoors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Southern Company Chairman & CEO Tom Fanning, joined Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino to talk about the Tour Championship at East LakeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Admiral James Stavridis, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and Author of "2034: A Novel of the Next World War," says Vladimir Putin wants to crack the sovereignty of Ukraine and divide NATO. Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says the geopolitical risk between Russia and Ukraine is another part of the battle for investment survival. Kathy Bostjancic, Oxford Economics Chief U.S. Financial Economist, expects the Fed to hike 50 basis points in March. Marvin Loh, State Street Senior Global Macro Strategist, says it is clear the Fed is playing catch-up. Mike Manley, Autonation CEO, says he has no doubt the America will buy electric cars. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Courage is the foundation of leadership. Where does courage come from? Where does drive or charisma come from? Is leadership a function of nature or nurture? If you're not uncomfortable, you're not growing. I'm a life long-learner. As a life-long learner, I'm always a novice. How have you gotten comfortable in leadership? Leadership continuum: Technical component Cognitive component Emotional component Do I want to engage in Emotionally Intelligent leadership? You can choose to stay in the Technical & Cognitive components. Am I willing to build & sustain relationships with other human beings purposely? When you coach well, you coach the person, not the problem. What do you believe & perceive about yourself? What's the emotional well-being of your team? What's the emotional well-being of your team? What do we believe in? How are we going to do this together? Where are we going together? What legacy do you want to leave? What questions do you ask yourself on a regular basis? Goals Objectives Key results Am I exhibiting the emotional intelligence I need to in order to be the leader I want to be? Am I being gracious? Am I being humble? Am I being bold? Am I being humble? Am I teaching others? Flatter Inc. https://www.flatterinc.com/ If you're ready to take your emotional growth to the next level, join our EQ Mafia at eqgangster.com
Before taking the position as the IRS Commissioner, a reporter asked Charles Rossotti, "Were you ever in the military, and if you were, did you volunteer for a suicide mission?"Before running the IRS from 1997 to 2002, Rossotti was the co-founder, former chairman, and CEO of American Management Systems, Inc.In this episode, we look at what Charles did to help turn around that beleaguered agency.
John Taft, Baird Vice Chairman, says SEC Chairman Gary Gensler is prepared to take on some of the recent troubling issues around retail trading. Sarah Hunt, Alpine Woods Capital Portfolio Manager, says this has been a Fed-driven market. Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says it makes sense to be holding some cash right now. Joseph Song, Bank of America Senior U.S. Economist, still sees strength in the U.S. consumer. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
John Taft, Baird Vice Chairman, says SEC Chairman Gary Gensler is prepared to take on some of the recent troubling issues around retail trading. Sarah Hunt, Alpine Woods Capital Portfolio Manager, says this has been a Fed-driven market. Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says it makes sense to be holding some cash right now. Joseph Song, Bank of America Senior U.S. Economist, still sees strength in the U.S. consumer.
Thomas sits down with Company Chairman, Mike Thompson, to talk about their goals and tribulations leading up to our Top Signage Installed
Snowline Gold (CSE: SGD- OTC: SNWGF) New Chairman Craig Hart joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss his new role as the company's Chairman. Hart talked about his background which was as the Director of the MDRU-Mineral Deposit Research Unit at the University of British Columbia where for 11 years he facilitated industry-sponsored mineral exploration research and training projects on regional metallogeny, gold and porphyry copper systems. Hart also shared why he had to jump at the opportunity to be involved with Snowline. He talked the company's key assets and their jurisdiction as well.
FoodBev Media’s Emma Upshall rounds up the week’s biggest news in the world of food and beverages, including Danone board removes Faber as company chairman; Aryzta agrees deal to divest North American unit for $850m; ADM agrees to pay $45m to settle peanut price-fixing allegations; and more.
Rick Bright, The Rockefeller Foundation Pandemic Prevention and Response Senior Vice President, says he's seen a complete 180 degree turnaround between the Biden and Trump administrations in their response to coronavirus. Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says we are in the early stages of a major recovery. Anna Han, Wells Fargo Securities Equity Strategist, says she is focused on earnings expectations. Blerina Uruci, Barclays Senior U.S. Economist, sifts through inflation concerns explaining sometimes the narrative is more dramatic than actual changes in the underlying data. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Rick Bright, The Rockefeller Foundation Pandemic Prevention and Response Senior Vice President, says he's seen a complete 180 degree turnaround between the Biden and Trump administrations in their response to coronavirus. Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says we are in the early stages of a major recovery. Anna Han, Wells Fargo Securities Equity Strategist, says she is focused on earnings expectations. Blerina Uruci, Barclays Senior U.S. Economist, sifts through inflation concerns explaining sometimes the narrative is more dramatic than actual changes in the underlying data.
Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management Global Chief Economist & Head of Macroeconomic Strategy, says we should be more afraid of stagflation than we should be about low rates. Michael Holland, Holland and Company Chairman, says he can't justify buying a great deal of fixed income right now. Leslie McClure, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Chair, says we have to continue to be cautious even after we vaccinate a large portion of the population. Ed Mills, Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst, discusses how politics continue to get in the way of a stimulus deal in Washington. Alex Webb, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, discusses Bob Dylan's decision to sell his songwriting catalog. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Frances Donald, Manulife Investment Management Global Chief Economist & Head of Macroeconomic Strategy, says we should be more afraid of stagflation than we should be about low rates. Michael Holland, Holland and Company Chairman, says he can't justify buying a great deal of fixed income right now. Leslie McClure, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Chair, says we have to continue to be cautious even after we vaccinate a large portion of the population. Ed Mills, Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst, discusses how politics continue to get in the way of a stimulus deal in Washington. Alex Webb, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, discusses Bob Dylan's decision to sell his songwriting catalog.
House Guest by Country & Town House | Interior Designer Interviews
Welcome to episode 91 of the House Guest podcast, where Country & Town House Magazine's Interiors Editor Carole Annett chats with experts from the world of interior design and decoration. This week's guest: Jenny Urquhart, Company Chairman at Johnstons of Elgin https://www.johnstonsofelgin.com/retail/ www.countryandtownhouse.co.uk/culture/podcast/
This episode I talk with Ellis Smith, founder and chairman of American Cannabis Company(AMMJ). Ellis has over 20 years of of horticultural experience as well as owning and operating businesses. We talk about the state of the industry today, how it should be moving forward and also The Flow State!! Join me for a great conversation with a great thought leader in the industry.
FERC Chairman Chatterjee discusses the utility industry’s COVID-19 response and what we are likely to see in the future with Southern Company Chairman, President and CEO Tom Fanning in a wide ranging conversation that also touches on electricity reliability and cybersecurity.
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Ken Moelis, Moelis & Company Chairman, CEO & Founder, says markets are pretty much priced for perfection right now. Soren Skou, Maersk CEO, doesn't expect trade growth to pick up in 2020. Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister, is optimistic about a trade deal between the U.S. and the EU. Bill Winters, Standard Chartered CEO, says peace is prevailing in Hong Kong. Stacey Cunningham, NYSE President, talks about 'trading in the dark' as well as finding the best price in the market. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Chairman & CEO, doesn't see any booms or busts happening anytime soon. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ken Moelis, Moelis & Company Chairman, CEO & Founder, says markets are pretty much priced for perfection right now. Soren Skou, Maersk CEO, doesn't expect trade growth to pick up in 2020. Mark Rutte, Dutch Prime Minister, is optimistic about a trade deal between the U.S. and the EU. Bill Winters, Standard Chartered CEO, says peace is prevailing in Hong Kong. Stacey Cunningham, NYSE President, talks about 'trading in the dark' as well as finding the best price in the market. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Chairman & CEO, doesn't see any booms or busts happening anytime soon.
Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, discusses the origin of WeWork's "budding fiasco." Robert Shiller, 2013 Nobel Prize Winner, says President Trump's narrative has had immense power. Ellen Wald, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Non-Resident Senior Fellow & Transversal Consulting President, says due to their built-in resiliency, Aramco may be back online sooner than expected. Paul Sankey, Mizuho Securities Oil Analyst, says the attacks on Aramco are a challenge for China, given their dependence on Middle Eastern oil. And Anat Admati, Stanford Professor of Finance & Economics, says the size of big tech companies become a symptom of the problems they are facing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, discusses the origin of WeWork's "budding fiasco." Robert Shiller, 2013 Nobel Prize Winner, says President Trump's narrative has had immense power. Ellen Wald, Atlantic Council Global Energy Center Non-Resident Senior Fellow & Transversal Consulting President, says due to their built-in resiliency, Aramco may be back online sooner than expected. Paul Sankey, Mizuho Securities Oil Analyst, says the attacks on Aramco are a challenge for China, given their dependence on Middle Eastern oil. And Anat Admati, Stanford Professor of Finance & Economics, says the size of big tech companies become a symptom of the problems they are facing.
Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says the intrinsic value of a company can erode. Chris Edwards, CATO Institute Director of Tax Policy, thinks both the economy and the government will end up being winners under the GOP Tax law. Matt Brill, Invesco Advisers Senior Portfolio Manager, expects to see balance sheets expand well into 2019. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Michael Holland, Holland & Company Chairman, says the intrinsic value of a company can erode. Chris Edwards, CATO Institute Director of Tax Policy, thinks both the economy and the government will end up being winners under the GOP Tax law. Matt Brill, Invesco Advisers Senior Portfolio Manager, expects to see balance sheets expand well into 2019.
Board of Directors of NLMK took the decision to hold the Annual General Shareholders' Meeting on 30 May 2012. The agenda for the AGM includes Approval of the Company's 2011 annual report; annual financial statements, including income statement; allocation of profit (including dividend declaration) for the financial year 2011; Election of members to the Company's Board of Directors; Election of the President of the Company (Chairman of the Management Board); Election of members to the Company's Internal Audit Commission; Approval of the Company Auditor; Approval of the compensation to the members of the Board of Directors of NLMK. AGM participation is based on the NLMK Shareholders’ Register as of midnight April 10/11th, 2012 For more information, please contact Investor Relations Department: Sergey Takhiev +7 495 915 1575 st@nlmk.com you may also follow us on Twitter at @NLMK_IR Thank you.