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Selling your business is usually the last step in starting a business. When the time comes to exit, it's crucial to ensure a smooth transition so you can retire comfortably and maximise the value you receive from your business. This significant decision carries various legal and financial implications that require careful consideration. In the third and final episode of our three-part podcast series, join Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal, and Nicky Goringe Larkin, Managing Director at Succession Planning, as they discuss: The sectors that are currently very popular for business exits Sectors that may struggle to attract buyers in a conventional manner, along with insights on how best to position your business within these sectors.If you are a business owner seeking guidance on preparing for an exit or navigating the complexities of a business transition, this podcast series is designed for you.If you wish to discuss any of the issues mentioned, please contact Stuart Mullins and Nicky Goringe Larkin, who would be happy to help.
Selling your business is usually the last step in starting a business. When the time comes to exit, it's crucial to ensure a smooth transition so you can retire comfortably and maximise the value you receive from your business. This significant decision carries various legal and financial implications that require careful consideration. In the second instalment of our three-part series, join Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal, and Nicky Goringe Larkin, Managing Director at Succession Planning, as they delve into: The complexities surrounding business financingAccurate accounting and valuation strategiesEssential insights into Private EquityIf you are a business owner looking for guidance on preparing for an exit or unravelling the intricacies of a business transition, this podcast series is tailored for you.If you wish to discuss any of the issues mentioned, please contact Stuart Mullins and Nicky Goringe Larkin, who would be happy to help.
Selling your business is usually the last step in starting a business. When the time comes to exit, it's crucial to ensure a smooth transition so you can retire comfortably and maximise the value you receive from your business. This significant decision carries various legal and financial implications that require careful consideration. In the first part of this three-part series, Stuart Mullins, Corporate Partner at Clarkslegal, and Nicky Goringe Larkin, Managing Director at Succession Planning, will discuss: The biggest fears that sellers and buyers have around exit and purchase Common reasons why sales fail between Heads of Terms and the completion stageIf you run a business and would like assistance preparing for an exit or understanding how a business exit could work, this podcast series is for you. If you wish to discuss any of the issues mentioned, please contact Stuart Mullins and Nicky Larkin, who would be happy to help.
Did you know that 80% of LinkedIn's BILLION-plus members want to give back to organizations?Today I'm joined by a repeat guest: Ariana Younai, Head of LinkedIn for Nonprofits! And we're here to cover how you can strategically use LinkedIn's most powerful (and often overlooked) tool: Sales Navigator. Ariana shares exactly how it can help fuel your fundraising efforts, build warm donor relationships, and unlock corporate partnerships. And she's giving us allll the data, examples, and a time-sensitive offer to boot!Ariana also breaks down how to use LinkedIn's advanced filters, buyer intent signals, and relationship insights to identify top prospects, reactivate lapsed donors, and connect with hidden champions within their existing networks. You'll even learn how ONE second-degree connection led to a grant that fed over 5,700 essential workers during the pandemic.Resources & LinksConnect with Ariana on LinkedIn and apply for FREE access to Sales Navigator (limited to 2,000 nonprofits through April 30, 2025).Check out Ariana on Episode 99: Unlocking the Power of LinkedIn for Your Nonprofit. This show is presented by LinkedIn for Nonprofits. We're so grateful for their partnership. Explore their incredible suite of resources and discounts for nonprofit teams here.My book, The Monthly Giving Mastermind, is here! Grab a copy here and learn my framework to build, grow, and sustain subscriptions for good.Let's Connect! Send a DM on Instagram or LinkedIn and let us know what you think of the show! Head to YouTube for digital marketing how-to videos and podcast teasers Want to book Dana as a speaker for your event? Click here!
This episode, featuring our friends Jonah from Molson Coors and Blanca from i.c.stars, was recorded LIVE at Summerfest Tech 2024. Since 2018, Summerfest Tech has been shining a spotlight on Wisconsin's growing tech scene, bringing together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to network, educate, and celebrate tech in our great city. In this episode we learn more about how i.c.stars builds successful partnerships with companies like Molson Coors through a 16-week technology internship program for non-traditional candidates. From this, Molson Coors has hired nine i.c.stars graduates. The partnership goes beyond just financial sponsorship, focusing on mentorship, career development, and community engagement, with Molson Coors being named i.c.stars Corporate Partner of the Year in 2023 and offering opportunities for graduates to work across their North American operations. Jump in to learn more about your city and the people that make it great. Experience Milwaukee is generously presented by Nicolet Law. Wanna meet some Milwaukee Legends? Check out the series in our stream, sponsored by Harley-Davidson. Our home studio is in Transfer Pizzeria Café. Our official beer partner is New Barons Brewing Cooperative. And our official legal THC beverage partner is Crescent9 Seltzers. Intro and outro music provided by Milwaukee's own NEWSKI. Finally, get in on random Milwaukee experience giveaways at TextMKE.com. Thanks for listening. Love you Milwaukee.
Was macht eigentlich eine "smarte" Stadt aus und welche Akteure spielen hierbei eine Rolle? Wie trägt eine smarte Stadt zu einer glücklichen und zufriedenen Stadtgesellschaft bei und welche Best-Practices gibt es in Deutschland? Zu diesen Fragen sprechen wir in dieser Episode mit Christian von den Brincken, Managing Director Corporate Strategy & Innovation bei der Ströer Core. Das Medienhaus Ströer ist Corporate Partner des IMPACT FESTIVAL 2024 und wird sich Ende Oktober auf der Impact Stage der Diskussion stellen: Wie Smart-City-Konzepte zu lokalen Treibern für Nachhaltigkeit werden können. Ihr braucht noch einen Buchtipp für den Herbst? Das Must-Read dieser Woche von Christian ist das Kult-Buch "Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis" von Douglas Adams. Ihr wollt mehr über die Arbeit und das Engagement von Ströer erfahren, dann schaut hier vorbei: https://www.stroeer.de/
Dr. Cheryl Sutton has worked for over two decades advocating for the utilization of minority and diverse-owned businesses in the public and private sectors. She has mastered relationship building and uses this skill as a powerful conduit to provide resources and opportunities to minority firms throughout North Carolina. She is passionate about providing equitable opportunities for diverse firms with the ability and readiness to participate in the evolving marketplace. When she identifies a need, her goal is to find solutions through her mantra, “Make Connections Count”. Throughout her career, she has left her fingerprint on multiple initiatives helping to support, empower, educate, and bring recognition to minority business owners. Most recently, she has received the following: 2023 - North Carolina's POWER 100 (Black Business Inc.) 2024 - Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Leader of the Year (Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce) 2024 - Corporate Partner of the Year (NAWBO – GR) 2024 - NC Women Business Owners Hall of Fame Inductee (Advocacy honoree) A sampling of her signature programs includes the Women's Owned Business Symposium (City of Dayton), UNC Wilmington's HUB Academy, and she founded the Cape Fear Region Minority Enterprise Development Week (Wilmington, NC). Since joining the North Carolina Education Lottery in 2022, she created the Diversity Champions Resource Group to help facilitate ongoing conversations regarding inclusivity in purchasing decisions. Grateful for her professional success, when asked what is most important, she unapologetically acknowledges that “Family comes first, at all times”. Want to learn more about NC Education Lottery: https://nclottery.com/ Connect with Dr. Cheryl Sutton on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-cheryl-d-sutton-06506812/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
Dr. Cheryl Sutton has worked for over two decades advocating for the utilization of minority and diverse-owned businesses in the public and private sectors. She has mastered relationship building and uses this skill as a powerful conduit to provide resources and opportunities to minority firms throughout North Carolina. She is passionate about providing equitable opportunities for diverse firms with the ability and readiness to participate in the evolving marketplace. When she identifies a need, her goal is to find solutions through her mantra, “Make Connections Count”. Throughout her career, she has left her fingerprint on multiple initiatives helping to support, empower, educate, and bring recognition to minority business owners. Most recently, she has received the following: 2023 - North Carolina's POWER 100 (Black Business Inc.) 2024 - Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Leader of the Year (Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce) 2024 - Corporate Partner of the Year (NAWBO – GR) 2024 - NC Women Business Owners Hall of Fame Inductee (Advocacy honoree) A sampling of her signature programs includes the Women's Owned Business Symposium (City of Dayton), UNC Wilmington's HUB Academy, and she founded the Cape Fear Region Minority Enterprise Development Week (Wilmington, NC). Since joining the North Carolina Education Lottery in 2022, she created the Diversity Champions Resource Group to help facilitate ongoing conversations regarding inclusivity in purchasing decisions. Grateful for her professional success, when asked what is most important, she unapologetically acknowledges that “Family comes first, at all times”. Want to learn more about NC Education Lottery: https://nclottery.com/ Connect with Dr. Cheryl Sutton on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-cheryl-d-sutton-06506812/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
Authenticity isn't just a buzzword—it's the cornerstone of building meaningful professional relationships, nurturing a strong brand reputation, and ultimately achieving lasting success. In a world where polished LinkedIn profiles and perfectly curated Instagram feeds can sometimes overshadow genuine connections, join us in this episode to discover the importance of staying true to yourself in every business interaction.At the same time, no matter how many accolades we add to our resumes or LinkedIn profiles, many of us battle with that nagging feeling of not being "enough." Imposter Syndrome sneaks in, whispering doubts and fears that can hold us back from reaching our full potential.In today's episode Sophie Mathur, a Mergers and Acquisitions lawyer and Corporate Partner at Linklaters shares her story of success as well as her insights and practical strategies to not only overcome Imposter Syndrome but also to thrive authentically in your professional journey. Because at the end of the day, it's our human experiences and connections that truly define success.Click here for show notes and resources mentioned in this episode
In this episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, we go down the rabbit hole with Kyle Gann, corporate partner at Winston & Strawn. Kyle defied his father's advice and became a lawyer anyway, overcoming an injury that nearly snatched his dream of becoming an attorney from his grasp. On the show, our conversation goes in a different direction than we're used to: Kyle opens up and shares vulnerably about his past. If you have a penchant for philosophy, you will enjoy our discussion about how the fear of loss can direct one's course in life. Finally, Kyle sheds light on the main law by which he operates: live with joy. For the Move of the Week, David covers Cahill's opening of a Wilmington office with a group of crypto hires while Zach speaks to Sullivan & Cromwell's addition of a prominent tech M&A group from Skadden.
Listen to the Royal Air Force, Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton in conversation with Air Marshal Sir Christopher Harper at a Royal Aeronautical Society Corporate Partners briefing, held on 9 April.
"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 492 with Dr. Kenyatta Cavil, Mike Washington & Charles Bishop radio show. Today's show will be a good one as Dr. Cavil and Charles discuss the latest HBCU news and sports. TOPICS: MEAC Women's Pairing Are Set for 2024 Conference Tournament Men's Bracket Set for 2024 MEAC Basketball Tournament MEAC Extends Partnership with Norfolk, Virginia as Host City for Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament through 2027 The MEAC Set to Host Annual Basketball Youth Clinic Wells Fargo Named 2024 Corporate Partner of the Year by the MEAC No. 3 Fayetteville State Faces No. 6 Indiana PA in Atlantic Region Tournament Sports betting in North Carolina to bolster bottom line at HBCUs from HBCUGameday.com HBCU Sprinter wins NCAA Division II Track National Championship from HBCUGameday.com Division I Men's Basketball HBCU Wins in 2023-2024 DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORT Dr. Cavil's 2022-2023 HBCU Mid-Major Division Women's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10 The Rust Lady Bearcats Stay in the Top Spot in Week 10 DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORT Dr. Cavil's 2023-2024 HBCU Mid-Major Division Men's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10 The Langston Lions Maintain No. 1 Spot in Week 10 DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORT Dr. Cavil's 2022-2023 HBCU Major Division Women's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10 The Jackson State Lady Tigers Maintain the Top Spot in Week 10 DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORT Dr. Cavil's 2023-2024 HBCU Major Division Men's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10 Grambling State Tigers Remain No. 1 to Close Regular Season @InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker. Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcsn-podzone/message
#DrKenyattaCavil #SportsLab #HBCUsports"Inside the HBCU Sports Lab" episode 492 with Dr. Kenyatta Cavil, Mike Washington & Charles Bishop radio show. Today's show will be a good one as Dr. Cavil and Charles discuss the latest HBCU news and sports. TOPICS:MEAC Women's Pairing Are Set for 2024 Conference TournamentMen's Bracket Set for 2024 MEAC Basketball TournamentMEAC Extends Partnership with Norfolk, Virginia as Host City for Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament through 2027The MEAC Set to Host Annual Basketball Youth ClinicWells Fargo Named 2024 Corporate Partner of the Year by the MEACNo. 3 Fayetteville State Faces No. 6 Indiana PA in Atlantic Region TournamentSports betting in North Carolina to bolster bottom line at HBCUs from HBCUGameday.comHBCU Sprinter wins NCAA Division II Track National Championship from HBCUGameday.comDivision I Men's Basketball HBCU Wins in 2023-2024DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2022-2023 HBCU Mid-Major Division Women's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10The Rust Lady Bearcats Stay in the Top Spot in Week 10DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2023-2024 HBCU Mid-Major Division Men's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10The Langston Lions Maintain No. 1 Spot in Week 10DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2022-2023 HBCU Major Division Women's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10The Jackson State Lady Tigers Maintain the Top Spot in Week 10DR. CAVIL'S INSIDE THE HBCU HUDDLE REPORTDr. Cavil's 2023-2024 HBCU Major Division Men's Basketball Poll Rankings – Week 10Grambling State Tigers Remain No. 1 to Close Regular Season@InsidetheHBCUSportsLab on Facebook Live and Spreaker.Contributions welcome at CashApp $JafusCavil
One of the most important issues Entrepreneurs want to know about, is how to make their business more investable to investors. It can sometimes seem a bit of a mystery: why does one business skyrocket and another in the same sector struggles to take off? How do you put your business in the best possible position to secure investment? To find out about this and more join Michanne Steenbergen, an investor in B2B and B2C Tech, and Stuart Alford, Corporate Partner at MoFo, on our first MoFounders podcast.
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This interview explores some of the inner workings of Esports entity Pittsburg Knights. This is an East Coast episode. We talk Esports Age, DEI with a focus on women, relations between players and managers and more. We provide some spicy opinions on Content Creators personalities like Markiplier and FaZe Clan.Check out Liam and Pittsburg Knights sitesLiam Brown's LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/liamesports_bts-gaming-sports-activity-6957410052882235392-zU5gPittsburg Knightshttps://knights.gg/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our latest Morton Fraser Corporate Clarity podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner chats to Ben Walker from Carlyle about the challenges of recruiting and retaining talent in the current economic climate.
In our latest Morton Fraser Corporate Clarity podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner chats to Ben Walker from Carlyle about the challenges of recruiting and retaining talent in the current economic climate.
Caitlin Crommett is the founder of DreamCatchers Foundation, an organization creating connections for older and younger generations to fulfill the end of life dreams of hospice patients. Caitlin got her start volunteering in hospice at only 12 years old. After realizing the benefits of matching younger volunteers with older adults, Caitlin founded DreamCatchers Foundation in 2009 as a non-profit organization. According to the Dream Catchers website, “DreamCatchers empowers students and their local communities to fulfill end-of-life Dreams of hospice patients, and creates powerful connections for younger and older generations.” Caitlin would tell you that intergenerational relationships bring wonderful benefits and gifts to both generations. Read about some end of life wishes the DreamCatchers volunteers have made come true here. Support DreamCatchers with your donation or time by clicking here. Is your organization interested in being a Corporate Partner? Click here to start the process. Want to be a Hospice Partner with DreamCatchers? Click here. Start a Young Leadership Chapter of DreamCatchers by clicking here. Connect with podcast host Helen Bauer at helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more information about hospice philosophy, end of life care, and self care for both personal and professional caregivers here. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak for your podcast, event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Caitlin Crommett is the founder of DreamCatchers Foundation, an organization creating connections for older and younger generations to fulfill the end of life dreams of hospice patients. Caitlin got her start volunteering in hospice at only 12 years old. After realizing the benefits of matching younger volunteers with older adults, Caitlin founded DreamCatchers Foundation in 2009 as a non-profit organization. According to the Dream Catchers website, “DreamCatchers empowers students and their local communities to fulfill end-of-life Dreams of hospice patients, and creates powerful connections for younger and older generations.” Caitlin would tell you that intergenerational relationships bring wonderful benefits and gifts to both generations. Read about some end of life wishes the DreamCatchers volunteers have made come true here. Support DreamCatchers with your donation or time by clicking here. Is your organization interested in being a Corporate Partner? Click here to start the process. Want to be a Hospice Partner with DreamCatchers? Click here. Start a Young Leadership Chapter of DreamCatchers by clicking here. Connect with podcast host Helen Bauer at helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more information about hospice philosophy, end of life care, and self care for both personal and professional caregivers here. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak for your podcast, event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
Caitlin Crommett is the founder of DreamCatchers Foundation, an organization creating connections for older and younger generations to fulfill the end of life dreams of hospice patients. Caitlin got her start volunteering in hospice at only 12 years old. After realizing the benefits of matching younger volunteers with older adults, Caitlin founded DreamCatchers Foundation in 2009 as a non-profit organization. According to the Dream Catchers website, “DreamCatchers empowers students and their local communities to fulfill end-of-life Dreams of hospice patients, and creates powerful connections for younger and older generations.” Caitlin would tell you that intergenerational relationships bring wonderful benefits and gifts to both generations. Read about some end of life wishes the DreamCatchers volunteers have made come true here. Support DreamCatchers with your donation or time by clicking here. Is your organization interested in being a Corporate Partner? Click here to start the process. Want to be a Hospice Partner with DreamCatchers? Click here. Start a Young Leadership Chapter of DreamCatchers by clicking here. Connect with podcast host Helen Bauer at helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more information about hospice philosophy, end of life care, and self care for both personal and professional caregivers here. Book podcast host Helen Bauer to speak for your podcast, event or conference by sending an email to helen@theheartofhospice.com. Find more podcast episodes from The Heart of Hospice at The Heart of Hospice Podcast (theheartofhospice.com)
In our latest Corporate Clarity Podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner and Head of Corporate Growth, is joined by Alan Mahon, the founder of Brewgooder. Alan shares and discusses his own entrepreneurial background and the fascinating evolution of Brewgooder in making real impact in the provision of clean and safe water in the world. He also passes on his tips to the next generation of entrepreneurs who may be considering attending the inaugural In Drinks event in Glasgow in March 2023 and/or looking to set up a drinks business in the current economic climate.
In our latest Corporate Clarity Podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner and Head of Corporate Growth, is joined by Alan Mahon, the founder of Brewgooder. Alan shares and discusses his own entrepreneurial background and the fascinating evolution of Brewgooder in making real impact in the provision of clean and safe water in the world. He also passes on his tips to the next generation of entrepreneurs who may be considering attending the inaugural In Drinks event in Glasgow in March 2023 and/or looking to set up a drinks business in the current economic climate.
Last week, our hosts were joined by Caleb Vesey, a corporate partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher. Caleb discussed Wilkie's recent growth, especially in the California market, and what factors are attracting young associates to the firm. Caleb also chronicled his legal journey to partnership at Wilkie, what drove him to move from New York to Los Angeles, and what advice he would give associates trying to make partner. For their moves of the week, David and Zach highlighted significant additions made by Paul Weiss and Willkie Farr & Gallagher. As always, be sure to rate, review & subscribe!
Events of 2022 brought a "crypto winter," with average prices of cryptocurrencies falling about 70% from their 2021 highs, the bankruptcy of several crypto companies, the complete collapse of a popular so-called "stable" coin, unexpected suspensions of withdrawals by some crypto issuers, large losses by individual investors, and heightened efforts toward expanded regulation and legislation. What does this all mean going forward? Was this simply the end of another bubble and popular delusion which will now wither? Or was it the winnowing out of a typical innovative overexpansion, with a more mature ongoing cryptocurrency industry continuing, perhaps one with significant regulation? This webinar will examine where crypto will go from here.Featuring:Bert Ely, Principal, Ely & Company, Inc.Alexandra Gaiser, Director of Regulatory Affairs, River FinancialSteven Lofchie, Corporate Partner, Fried FrankJ.W. Verret, Associate Professor of Law, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason UniversityModerator: Alex Pollock, Senior Fellow, the Mises Institute
On this week's episode of Movers, Shakers & Rainmakers, we are joined by Chris Ahn, Corporate Partner at Proskauer in Los Angeles. Chris chronicles his journey to making partner, his transition into serving as General Counsel for the esteemed fashion label James Perse, and his ultimate return to the partnership ranks at Proskauer. Chris also discusses what he believes the future will hold for corporate deal flow and why the team at Proskauer will remain a force to be reckoned with in the Los Angeles market. In keeping with tradition, Zach breaks down Loeb & Loeb's addition of Christopher Ott, a Cybersecurity and Privacy Litigation partner, to their D.C. office. Be sure to rate, review & subscribe!
On this episode of Davood For Thought, VP and Head of Global Public Sector at Snowflake Jeff Frazier discusses his unique background and experience with host Davood Ghods, sharing about purpose in leadership to create impact, the role of data and public service, and his mission to improve the lives of others. Jeff is a respected leader with a rich and varied background in sales, digital transformation, government consulting, advising international business, emerging markets, public policy, and government affairs. Together with his teams at Snowflake, Jeff enables organizations to mobilize data with Snowflake's Data Cloud. Customers use the Data Cloud to unite siloed data, discover and securely share data, and execute diverse analytic workloads. Jeff Frazier is also a Non-Resident Senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Operating Partner at Digital Alpha. His prior roles include Managing Director at Cisco, General Manager and Corporate Partner at Microsoft, and Distinguished Public Service with Risk with the FBI.
Summer Kerley is the Vice President Clinical Services & Business Development for Rite Aid Corporation. In her role, she oversees clinical pharmacy initiatives that further enhance our ability to deliver a higher level of patient care focusing on adherence, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing, and education to deliver on Rite Aid's “Perfect Fusion”. With over 20 years in the industry, Summer began her career with Winn-Dixie Pharmacy and was selected as the company's pharmacist of the year in 2003. In 2005, she joined the Eckerd team and joined Rite Aid in 2007 thru the acquisition of Brooks/Eckerd Pharmacy as a pharmacist. Summer was selected as the 2020 Corporate Partner of the Year. Since joining Rite Aid, Summer has held a variety of roles including, Pharmacy District Manager, Clinical Operations Manager, and Director of Clinical Operations. Summer holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. APhA Immunization Faculty TrainingAPhA Certified Immunization PharmacistAPhA Travel Health Faculty TrainingAPhA Travel Health CertificationAMGF Chronic Care Roundtable Member 2015 Joslin Diabetes Center – JJDI CORE Diabetes Training AttendeeNACDS Community Pharmacy-Based Point of Care Testing and Train the Trainer CertificationPower-Pak Medication Therapy Management CertificationIntegrative Pharmacy Specialist Certfication
Summer Kerley is the Vice President Clinical Services & Business Development for Rite Aid Corporation. In her role, she oversees clinical pharmacy initiatives that further enhance our ability to deliver a higher level of patient care focusing on adherence, immunizations, medication therapy management (MTM), point-of-care testing, and education to deliver on Rite Aid's “Perfect Fusion”. With over 20 years in the industry, Summer began her career with Winn-Dixie Pharmacy and was selected as the company's pharmacist of the year in 2003. In 2005, she joined the Eckerd team and joined Rite Aid in 2007 thru the acquisition of Brooks/Eckerd Pharmacy as a pharmacist. Summer was selected as the 2020 Corporate Partner of the Year. Since joining Rite Aid, Summer has held a variety of roles including, Pharmacy District Manager, Clinical Operations Manager, and Director of Clinical Operations. Summer holds a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. APhA Immunization Faculty TrainingAPhA Certified Immunization PharmacistAPhA Travel Health Faculty TrainingAPhA Travel Health CertificationAMGF Chronic Care Roundtable Member 2015 Joslin Diabetes Center – JJDI CORE Diabetes Training AttendeeNACDS Community Pharmacy-Based Point of Care Testing and Train the Trainer CertificationPower-Pak Medication Therapy Management CertificationIntegrative Pharmacy Specialist Certfication
How2Exit: Mergers and Acquisitions of Small to Middle Market Businesses
John Andrews is an experienced corporate/commercial lawyer in London. He specializes in business sales/ acquisitions and drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements.--------------------------------------------------Contact John onLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-andrews-1468435/Website: https://www.jmw.co.uk/If you'd like additional ways to support this podcast, you can become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=66340956----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reach me to sell me your business, be on my podcast or just share some love:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronskelton/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ronaldskeltonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/How2ExitHave suggestions, comments, or want to tell us about a business for sale call our hotline and leave a message: 918-641-4150----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to it on Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/48502191Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-andrews-interview-highlights-corporate-partner/id1561038705?i=1000549713542Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3WK80biijvd70WFQWRnUBZ?si=Jjg_ZWaXTjOnu7K_ZlOo8Q----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other interviews:Zoran Sarabaca: https://youtu.be/OLqszNP7yHYJohn Andrews: https://youtu.be/vmGWbd2y5x0Chris Daigle: https://youtu.be/jHWzFGRbpD4Arturo Henriquez: https://youtu.be/uwN7y8AE4EQJoe Valley: https://youtu.be/ZQLdybxcZKsChristopher Wick: https://youtu.be/xhIf9ltgedAJonathan Brabrand: https://youtu.be/oC82Ls54CXoCarl Allen: https://youtu.be/VIU2Lqj_FY4Klint Kendrick: https://youtu.be/eJ2GICCj2TAWalker Deibel: https://youtu.be/xoUH_Ixeook--------------------------------------------------
Why You Need a Legal Personnel for Your Business with Azam M. Z. Zia We are excited to have Azam M. Z. Zia on the show today. Azam is an award-winning business law specialist who has previously worked as a Corporate Partner at top-tier law firms. He now works as Corporate Director at a leading […]
In the next in our series of sustainable finance podcasts Paul Pugh, Corporate Partner and co-lead of Financial Services M&A is joined by Alison Collins, Director Head of ESG programme and Chair of ESH Committee at Pollen Street Capital to discuss private capital through the sustainability lens.
What will Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Autumn Budget mean for your personal or household finances? Paul Lewis and guests would love to hear your views and questions on Wednesday's Money Box Live. Joining Paul are: Laura Suter, Head of Personal Finance, A J Bell Heather Self, Corporate Partner, Blick Rothenberg Mike Brewer, Chief Economist, The Resolution Foundation Anita Monteith, Tax Technical Lead and Senior Policy Adviser, ICAEW Tweet @Moneybox or e-mail moneybox@bbc.co.uk and remember to include a phone number if you'd like to take part. Presenter: Paul Lewis Producer: Diane Richardson Editor: Rosamund Jones
We regroup with Paul Kim for our fourth quarter check in to hear the latest on COVID across Asia and how the different countries have adjusted to living with the virus. Paul takes us through economic issues throughout Korea, Singapore, Japan, and highlights the cultural implications labor and the workforce have in different countries. We then turn to China and discuss the economic, regulatory and trade issues facing the country and its impact and influence around the world. Joining us for this conversation is Seoul, Korea-based attorney, Paul Kim. Paul graduated in Economics from the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin's Seoul office advising clients on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity, venture capital and securities transactions, restructurings and multi-jurisdictional disputes. What We Discussed in This Episode: How has COVID-19 impacted the Asian economies and what is the future of “living with COVID?” What's the state of the labor workforce in the Asian region? How does Squid Games mirror the workforce in Korea? How do the labor, management and government juggle the employment culture in the different Asian countries? What's the latest on the global chip supply shortage? How does the U.S. differ from the Asian regions when it comes to labor and trade? How will the Chinese regulatory sector impact other industries? How does China's economy influence decision-makers and foreign investors? How does foreign investment differ from foreign policy? Will the U.S. share leadership in world trade? Resources Mentioned: Stephanomics Bloomberg podcast Contact Information: Paul's bio
This session featured McKinsey Associate Partner Thomas Rüdiger Smith as keynote speaker. Moderated by Kristin Stammer, Corporate Partner & Consumer Sector Global Co-Lead, Thomas was joined by Peter Jones, Technology Partner and Malika Chandrasegaran, M&A Partner as they delved into the current corporate landscape, exploring the risks and opportunities that exist within the business to consumer space. A summary of the session is below.
Sean is an experienced corporate attorney who centers his practice on advising cannabis operators, professional sports franchises, software companies and a variety of emerging and multinational businesses on corporate transactions and agreements. He also advises investors and industry participants on mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, and general corporate agreements. Prior to joining Fox, Sean was a partner in the Corporate Department of an Am Law 100 firm. Sean speaks on cannabis law-related topics at industry-sponsored events and seminars.
As Asia's economies attempt to recover from the grip of COVID-19, they face added obstacles brought on by slow vaccine rollouts and new pandemic restrictions. We're exploring the latest economic and regulatory developments in the Asia markets in Q3 including the impact of the new Delta variant of the virus, vaccinations, and China's crackdown on ridesharing giant, Didi. Joining me for this conversation is Seoul, Korea-based attorney, Paul Kim. Paul graduated in Economics from the University of Chicago, with highest honors, and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard University. Paul currently serves in private practice as a Corporate Partner in Sheppard Mullin's Seoul office advising clients on cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity, venture capital and securities transactions, restructurings and multi-jurisdictional disputes. What We Discussed in This Episode: What precautions are various Asian countries taking to address the Delta variant of the coronavirus? What is causing the slow vaccine rollouts in South Korea? Why have Environmental, Social, Governances (ESG) become more popular in South Korea lately? What type of public assistance is the government of South Korea offering individuals and businesses? What lessons can be learned from how companies responded to supply chain deficiencies during the pandemic? Which industries experienced economic growth during the pandemic? Has China gone to war, proverbially, against public markets? Contact Information: Email: pkim@sheppardmullin.com Paul's Sheppard Mullin attorney profile Thank you for listening! Don't forget to FOLLOW and/or SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Jennifer Bardot is a Business Banker for Enterprise Bank and Trust. She has over 20 years of experience working in small businesses in the St Louis Community in the areas of Customer Service, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Business Development and Recruiting. First generation college student she earned BA in Business Administration at Fontbonne University, and Two Masters Degrees from Missouri State University in Secondary Education Counseling & Private Practice Therapy. She also has certifications in Real Estate, and Leadership. Jennifer was named top business banker 6 months into her banking career at Enterprise. She completed Focus St. Louis Coro Women Leadership Program Cohort 72. She is active in community by volunteering on the Recruitment & Service Supplier Committee for the Association of General Contractors of Missouri, Corporate Partner for St Louis Art Museum, Innovation Mentor for Saint Louis University, Committee Member for the Missouri Athletic Club Charitable Society for Children, Committee Member for Diversity & Women's group for the Association of Corporate Growth, Advisory Board Member for Aligned investing in the workforce of tomorrow, United Way Women's Society, and the American Heart Association. She has three boys and is a full time mother to her young family. LINKS: Jennifer Bardot LinkedIn Enterprise Bank & Trust Website Enterprise University
Meet Carol. She's one of the world's pioneers of social impact connecting businesses to purpose. You might have heard a couple of her campaigns like Go Red for Women and Grow Up Great among others who have yielded more than $2.5B for various social causes. She's talking through the future of social purpose and how to build movements of believers. And if you're a sucker for a feel good story, her partnership to create the My Aflac Duck for pediatric cancer patients is a joyous one.Episode HighlightsCarol's journey and story to where she is today (2:50)Creating cohesive partnerships between nonprofit and for-profit organizations (5:00)How nonprofits can leverage purpose-driven impact today (7:42)The growth triple play: creativity, analytics, and purpose (McKinsey & Company)Be thoughtful and analytical (8:20)Questions to ask yourself before and during a partnership meeting (11:30)What are our goals?Ask the partner what their goals areWhere the magic happens - your shared goals.Set objectives, milestones, measurement, reporting, and use the same languageThe future of the social impact space (16:00)A powerful moment of philanthropy in Carol's life (21:00)“Moments of Joy” - Aflac videoCarol's One Good Thing: The magic is in our goals, your goals, shared goals.For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/148The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/helloAbout our Sponsor GivebutterGivebutter is Loved by over 30,000 nonprofits, student groups, sports teams, schools, companies, and individuals just like you, and PS: it's also loved by the three of us who are superfans of their incredible giving platform.
Thinking Outside the Bud is a business podcast devoted to driving innovation in the cannabis space. During each episode, we speak with founders, investors, thought leaders, researchers, advocates, and policy makers who are finding new and exciting ways for cannabis to positively impact business, society, and culture. Have each episode delivered to your inbox by subscribing here: http://www.thinkingoutsidethebud.com/subscribe
"Simplicity is king." Think of this episode of the Retail X Series podcast as your "Cap Tables 101" class. This episode features attorney Allison Cooper, Corporate Partner at Fenwick & West. Allison talks through the importance of keeping your cap table organized even at the earliest stages, how to manage dilution, best practices for option pools and more. If you're a founder who has ever had questions about your cap table, or want to plan ahead for future fundraising rounds, don't miss this informative episode. Topics:- How early you should be thinking about your cap table- How much of the company founding teams should own after early fundraising rounds- What a typical early stage cap table should have on it- Why good recordkeeping is critical- How dilution works and how to think about future dilution for the founders - What standard option pools look like - How many fundraising rounds can you have before a priced round and why this matters- Examples of clean and messy cap tables- When 409A valuations should be done and why they matter- SAFEs and notes - how they typically convert in a priced round- Common cap table mistakes for early stage foundersMusic by Eino Toivanen, kongano.com Edited by Deven Shah
The Partner of the Year Awards 2020 will be hosted as a live broadcast event on Friday 27 November, and as part of this virtual event, Lawyers Weekly is pleased to bring you a series of podcasts showcasing finalists across numerous award categories. In this episode, Lawyers Weekly deputy editor Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Hayden Gordine from Taylor Root, principal partner of the Partner of the Year Awards, and two finalists in the Corporate Partner of the Year category: Philippa Stone from Herbert Smith Freehills and David Clee from Gilbert + Tobin. The quartet discuss what constitutes a successful partner in corporate practice groups – particularly in the age of coronavirus – as well as reflect on the ongoing issues, challenges, opportunities and trends for lawyers in this space and how best leaders can foster collegiality, productivity and optimal wellness within their teams. Lawyers Weekly will continue to recognise the achievements of talented professionals in 2020 — despite not being able to gather physically. Registration is free for our live broadcast, which will be held on at 7:30pm AEDT on Friday 27 November. Register now to be a part of the Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year 2020 virtual ballroom. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
As protests continue to roil the nation, small businesses across the U.S. face three overlapping challenges: a pandemic, an economic crisis, and the explosive response to yet more killings of black people by police. Before the response to George Floyd's death, the situation for small businesses — particularly minority-owned small businesses — was already dire and the urgency to respond to the clear economic devastation of COVID-19 is only becoming more serious. In effort to directly address these critical needs in the state of California, the California Small Enterprise Task Force (CASE) is working to mobilize $1 billion to provide low-interest debt financing to the small businesses that are essential to local economies and livelihoods. Join this 60-minute session as we look at the state of California and specifically the new California Small Business Rebuilding Fund launched by the CASE Task Force as a case study for how a committed and diverse group of stakeholders can collaborate and design new solutions quickly — and how this model can be leveraged and replicated elsewhere. The session will be an opportunity to hear from a small group of partners who are creating new structures, building bridges between existing institutions, and moving capital quickly and responsibly to rebuild and shape a more inclusive recovery. Speakers include:Nicole Taylor, President & CEO, Silicon Valley Community FoundationLuz Urrutia, CEO, Opportunity FundSusan Mac Cormac, Corporate Partner at Morrison & FoersterElliott Donnelley, TPW Board Member & Founding General Partner of the White Sand Investor GroupFor those who would like to learn more before this session, please check out the following articles about the fund as it's being built.LA Times | Bay Area group raising $1 billion for small businesses hurt by virus, theft, curfewsSF Chronicle | High-powered Bay Area group aims to outdo DC in coronavirus help for small business
Episode 1: Instructional Continuity Planning and Community Messaging In TASA's first podcast episode, we visit with Gunter ISD Superintendent Jill Siler about the process her team used to bring instructional continuity to 1,002 K-12 students; gain insight on some of the best practices for community engagement during this unprecedented crisis from Laura Milne, who works with our Corporate Partner, Thoughtexchange; and we explore the ways that Fort Bend ISD is addressing equity in supporting continuing instruction with Superintendent Charles Dupre.