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Episode 28 of the LOVE.PEOPLE.TECHNOLOGY.LEARNING. podcast features Sabrina Deshner, an inspiring Leadership Development Consultant, Facilitator, Speaker, and Associate Director at the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. With over 15 years dedicated to leadership development, Sabrina has influenced countless leaders through innovative programs, personality assessments, and collaborative approaches.In this episode, she discusses how she keeps programs at Rollins College on the cutting edge, equipping leaders with the skills they'll need for the future. Sabrina shares her methods for building trust and fostering connections in leadership development, with techniques designed to create lasting impact. She also highlights her popular LinkedIn series, Weekly Leadership Soundbite, where she offers insights and advice drawn from exceptional leaders.Tune in for Sabrina's expert tips and insights on the latest leadership trends!Follow Tamara Kocharova, the LOVE.PEOPLE.TECHNOLOGY.LEARNING. podcast host and CEO at Lanes AI on LinkedIn to stay tuned for future episodes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tkocharova/Book a meeting to learn more about Lanes AI: https://www.lanes.ai/demo?utm_campaign=podcast-28-episode
48 hours in Nashville. Mega-Caps puke up some of the recent gains - then try for a little run. Potential for reflation – watch for that word… Not seeing and significant drop in CPI. Our Guest today is Lou Basanese – President of Public Ventures, LLC. Lou is a well-known thought leader and advocate for young technology companies with promising intellectual property. He brings decades of experience as a public venture investor and independent analyst, as well as a marketing, communications and investor and public relations professional. As President, Chief Market Strategist at Public Ventures, Lou focuses on leveraging the firm's unique and proven process to elevate new technology companies into market leaders to establish public venture as a vital asset class to a much wider community of investors. Prior to joining Public Ventures, Lou served as Founder and Chief Analyst for Disruptive Tech Research, an independent equity research and advisory firm, focusing exclusively on disruptive technology companies. He also co-founded one of the web's largest financial publishers with a daily circulation to more than 700,000 investors and served as Investment Consultant for an institutional investment consulting practice with over $2 billion in assets at Morgan Stanley. Lou regularly shares his insights on national media outlets such as FOX Business, CNBC and Yahoo! Finance. He received a B.A. from the University of Florida and an MBA from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. He currently serves on the board of directors of Endra Life Sciences (NDRA) and The Roberto Clemente Health Clinic. Follow @LouBasenese Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Stocks mentioned in this episode: (AAPL), (GOOG), (AMZN)
Each chapter of Sachin Jaitly's career reads like a new adventure. He has served as a corporate financial executive, tech entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. With each new role, he encounters satisfying successes as well as challenging defeats, and gathers valuable lessons that can be applied to not only career and business, but to life. Sachin Jaitly currently serves as founder and general partner at Morgan Creek Digital, where he manages investments in early stage Web 3 companies that leverage blockchain, AI, digital assets, and cryptocurrency. Listen and learn from his perspective on the future of cryptocurrency, the demise of FTX, the prospect of cryptocurrency regulation, and advice for entrepreneurs. 01:10 -- Guest intro, understanding blockchain and the crypto market 10:07 -- The collapse of FTX 18:56 -- Regulating crypto 21:27 -- Backstory, lessons from managing vending machines 28:43 -- Crummer experience, attraction to finance 35:13 -- Career journey, learnings from creating flexReceipts 46:40 -- Career and business advice, life lessons Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Morgan Creek Capital – https://www.morgancreekcap.com/ Morgan Creek Digital – https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/ Tessera Venture Partners – https://www.tesseravp.com/ flexEngage – https://www.flexengage.com/ Credits Guest -- Sachin Jaitly, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjaitly/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do, Dassika Gilkey, Jaianne Gilkey Audio Editing -- Manni Simon
Each chapter of Sachin Jaitly's career reads like a new adventure. He has served as a corporate financial executive, tech entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. With each new role, he encounters satisfying successes as well as challenging defeats, and gathers valuable lessons that can be applied to not only career and business, but to life. Sachin Jaitly currently serves as founder and general partner at Morgan Creek Digital, where he manages investments in early stage Web 3 companies that leverage blockchain, AI, digital assets, and cryptocurrency. Listen and learn from his perspective on the future of cryptocurrency, the demise of FTX, the prospect of cryptocurrency regulation, and advice for entrepreneurs. 01:10 -- Guest intro, understanding blockchain and the crypto market 10:07 -- The collapse of FTX 18:56 -- Regulating crypto 21:27 -- Backstory, lessons from managing vending machines 28:43 -- Crummer experience, attraction to finance 35:13 -- Career journey, learnings from creating flexReceipts 46:40 -- Career and business advice, life lessons Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Morgan Creek Capital – https://www.morgancreekcap.com/ Morgan Creek Digital – https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/ Tessera Venture Partners – https://www.tesseravp.com/ flexEngage – https://www.flexengage.com/ Credits Guest -- Sachin Jaitly, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjaitly/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do, Dassika Gilkey, Jaianne Gilkey Audio Editing -- Manni Simon
Anne B. Kerr has a rich history in education, and has filled her resume with some impressive stops in her journey, including serving as VP of Institutional Advancement at Richmond University in Virginia, and 19 years as Assistant Dean of the Crummer Graduate School at Rollins College. As president, she loves the offerings at Florida Southern in Lakeland, a university with great programs for faith-based careers.
In his long career, U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling (Ret.) has met and worked with presidents, monarchs, and military leaders from around the world. But he has also faced times of great adversity, including life-and-death combat situations, and moments that require the courage to “speak up for what's right.” Mark Hertling currently serves as adjunct professor of strategic leadership at the Crummer School, and provides leadership development to physicians in healthcare organizations. Listen and learn from his perspective on the conflict in Ukraine, the current mental health crisis, what it means to be American, and what is worth fighting for. 01:32 -- Guest intro, discussion of the conflict in Ukraine 06:08 -- Leadership on the world stage, comparing Zelenskyy and Putin 08:45 -- The post-pandemic mental health crisis 14:18 -- What it means to be American, what's worth fighting for 23:35 -- Backstory, attending U.S. Military Academy at West Point 29:45 -- Career journey, leaders “not allowed to have a bad day” 34:16 -- Mark Hertling's Crummer experience, Growing Physician Leaders 43:52 -- Career advice, becoming a military analyst at CNN Books Growing Physician Leaders by Mark Hertling -- https://tinyurl.com/5n7e3bf Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Medscape article on physician suicide -- https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/806779-overview USO article on military suicides -- https://www.uso.org/stories/2664-military-suicide-rates-are-at-an-all-time-high-heres-how-were-trying-to-help Profile of Christina Maslach, Ph.D. -- https://psychology.berkeley.edu/people/christina-maslach U.S. Military Academy at West Point -- https://www.westpoint.edu/ Mark Hertling's Twitter, @MarkHertling -- https://twitter.com/markhertling/status/1559941585542041602 Mark Hertling profile at CNN -- https://www.cnn.com/profiles/mark-hertling-profile American Battlefield Monuments Commission -- https://www.abmc.gov/ Credits Guest -- Mark Hertling, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hertling-dba-57987066/ https://crummer.rollins.edu/faculty/mark-hertling/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do, Dassika Gilkey, Jaianne Gilkey Audio Editing -- Manni Simon
Natalia Warren was studying for her second master's degree when a painful medical condition changed the course of her life and led her to patient advocacy. She currently serves as the chair and co-founder of the Not A Dry Eye Foundation, the only patient-driven, non-profit foundation focused on raising awareness of Dry Eye Syndrome. Listen and learn from Natalia Warren's experience with dry eye, as well as her perspective on the conflict in Ukraine, the need for patient advocacy in the American healthcare system, and her advice for non-profit organizations. 01:22 -- Guest intro, discussion of Your Dry Eye Mystery Solved 10:00 -- Backstory, what it means to be Ukrainian 14:58 -- Professional journey, becoming a patient advocate 25:43 -- Natalia Warren's Crummer experience 29:31 -- Advice for non-profits Books Your Dry Eye Mystery Solved by Steven L. Maskin and Natalia A. Warren -- https://tinyurl.com/37xvauub Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Not A Dry Eye Foundation -- notadryeye.org Come Back Alive (Ukrainian Army Charity Fund) -- savelife.in.ua National Bank of Ukraine -- bank.gov.ua Dr. Steven L. Maskin -- drmaskin.com Amazon Smile -- smile.amazon.com Credits Guest -- Natalia Warren, https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-warren-9733241/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do Video and Audio Editing -- Anna Hughes
In his long career, U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling (Ret.) has met and worked with presidents, monarchs, and military leaders from around the world. But he has also faced times of great adversity, including life-and-death combat situations, and moments that require the courage to “speak up for what's right.” Mark Hertling currently serves as adjunct professor of strategic leadership at the Crummer School, and provides leadership development to physicians in healthcare organizations. Listen and learn from his perspective on the conflict in Ukraine, the current mental health crisis, what it means to be American, and what is worth fighting for. 01:32 -- Guest intro, discussion of the conflict in Ukraine 06:08 -- Leadership on the world stage, comparing Zelenskyy and Putin 08:45 -- The post-pandemic mental health crisis 14:18 -- What it means to be American, what's worth fighting for 23:35 -- Backstory, attending U.S. Military Academy at West Point 29:45 -- Career journey, leaders “not allowed to have a bad day” 34:16 -- Mark Hertling's Crummer experience, Growing Physician Leaders 43:52 -- Career advice, becoming a military analyst at CNN Books Growing Physician Leaders by Mark Hertling -- https://tinyurl.com/5n7e3bf Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Medscape article on physician suicide -- https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/806779-overview USO article on military suicides -- https://www.uso.org/stories/2664-military-suicide-rates-are-at-an-all-time-high-heres-how-were-trying-to-help Profile of Christina Maslach, Ph.D. -- https://psychology.berkeley.edu/people/christina-maslach U.S. Military Academy at West Point -- https://www.westpoint.edu/ Mark Hertling's Twitter, @MarkHertling -- https://twitter.com/markhertling/status/1559941585542041602 Mark Hertling profile at CNN -- https://www.cnn.com/profiles/mark-hertling-profile American Battlefield Monuments Commission -- https://www.abmc.gov/ Credits Guest -- Mark Hertling, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hertling-dba-57987066/ https://crummer.rollins.edu/faculty/mark-hertling/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do, Dassika Gilkey, Jaianne Gilkey Audio Editing -- Manni Simon
Natalia Warren was studying for her second master's degree when a painful medical condition changed the course of her life and led her to patient advocacy. She currently serves as the chair and co-founder of the Not A Dry Eye Foundation, the only patient-driven, non-profit foundation focused on raising awareness of Dry Eye Syndrome. Listen and learn from Natalia Warren's experience with dry eye, as well as her perspective on the conflict in Ukraine, the need for patient advocacy in the American healthcare system, and her advice for non-profit organizations. 01:22 -- Guest intro, discussion of Your Dry Eye Mystery Solved 10:00 -- Backstory, what it means to be Ukrainian 14:58 -- Professional journey, becoming a patient advocate 25:43 -- Natalia Warren's Crummer experience 29:31 -- Advice for non-profits Books Your Dry Eye Mystery Solved by Steven L. Maskin and Natalia A. Warren -- https://tinyurl.com/37xvauub Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Not A Dry Eye Foundation -- notadryeye.org Come Back Alive (Ukrainian Army Charity Fund) -- savelife.in.ua National Bank of Ukraine -- bank.gov.ua Dr. Steven L. Maskin -- drmaskin.com Amazon Smile -- smile.amazon.com Credits Guest -- Natalia Warren, https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalia-warren-9733241/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Technical/Production Design -- Angel Colon Technical/Production Assistance -- Hao Do Video and Audio Editing -- Anna Hughes
Husain Jaffer was born in Queens, New York and has lived most of his life in Orlando, FL. He completed his MBA from Crummer Graduate School of Business and his undergraduate degree from Rollins College, majoring in International Business and minors in Economics & Spanish. His career has ranged from working for a private real estate firm, being a business owner, to his current role as a real estate appraiser analyst for Orange County, Florida. His roles outside his career included leading the Who is Hussain Orlando Chapter, leading Outreach efforts for a local Islamic center, Principal for IEC Academy, Assistant Principal for Ark Academy, and being the Director for the Central Board of Education in Orlando. He has worked on projects such as a career mentorship program pairing working professionals with aspiring students, developing a robotics camp, organizing family camps, and many other endeavors for the sake of God. He hopes to continue making an impact on the community before departure.
This is episode 1091 of the Arete Coach Podcast with host Severin Sorensen and guest coach Ben Griffin from Baltimore, MD, who now lives in Florida. Ben is an executive coach, board advisor, and Founder and President of CEOIQ. Prior to entering the coaching business, Ben was an entrepreneur and an executive in multiple commercial insurance industry and IT service businesses. He started coaching first as a TEC Chair and later went on to found his current coaching business: CEOIQ. Ben earned his MBA from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. In the interview, we explore Ben's life journey into coaching, his hard lessons learned in business, and the lifelong learnings that have brought him to be one of the great coaches of our day. We explored topics of managing the business during inflationary times, the risk of unbridled corporate growth, KPIs to manage your business, the unintended consequence of words, and many other issues relevant to business owners and coaches. When not coaching, Ben is an avid photographer and has traveled the world seeking that 'perfect' shot, and he describes the work of his new book (in writing) looking through the 'leadership lens.' This and much more awaits the listener inside the episode. The Arete Coach Podcast seeks to explore the art and science of executive coaching. You can find out more about this podcast at aretecoach.io. This episode was produced on August 12, 2022. Copyright © 2022 by Arete Coach™ LLC. All rights reserved.
Host Clara Mount interviews Austin Franklin, CEO and Co-Founder of Good Natured Life. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Austin Franklin and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on self-reflection, building motivation within your organization, and how to effectively communicate your vision as a leader. 00:35 -- Introducing the panel 03:22 -- Philosophy of service, giving back to the community, being your best self 09:54 -- Backstory, parents as business role models, messages of positivity 17:07 -- Career journey, overcoming disadvantages, inception of Good Natured Life 26:56 -- Career advice, finding the advantage in the disadvantage 31:11 -- Meet and greet with Austin Franklin 32:35 -- Founding a business, growing as a public speaker, applying lessons from basketball, uncovering hidden credentials 45:03 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 51:24 -- Being a co-founder and guiding business strategy, communicating the vision, developing reading as a healthy habit 57:15 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds by David Goggins – https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287 Resources Good-Natured Life -- https://www.goodnaturedlife.com/ Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Credits Guest -- Austin Franklin https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-j-franklin-a1a477111/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer Crummer Panelists -- Papaa Kodzi, Michael Serrano, Kyle Sawyer
As principal of Thrive Development Partners, LLC, Peggy works with high performing organizations to cultivate authentic, sustainable leaders and teams. She has worked with hundreds of leaders from Fortune 100 global organizations to non-profit agencies to privately held small businesses in developing their personal brand and presence, leadership and influence, organizational savvy, and networking and presentation skills. Peggy is affiliated with Rollins College as a leadership and career coach serving the Crummer Graduate School of Business, and with WOMEN Unlimited, Inc. serving as a subject matter expert and leading programs for high potential women in business. She has served as an adjunct faculty member at Rollins College and the University of Central Florida. Peggy earned her Master's degree in Human Resources from Rollins College and her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration specializing in Organizational Behavior & Management from the University of Houston.
Host Clara Mount interviews Marcus Davis, current MBA candidate at the Crummer Graduate School of Business and Student Representative on the Rollins College Alumni Board. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Marcus Davis and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on building a meaningful network, leveraging mentor relationships, finding internships, and taking initiative. 00:44 -- Introducing the panel 03:04 -- Philosophy of service, servant leadership and situational leadership 10:12 -- Backstory, playing sports and keeping the gas tank full 16:03 -- Lessons from mentor James Gore, having a Plan B 22:49 -- Career advice, ask questions, “learn how to run, then run faster” 29:40 -- Meet and greet with Marcus Davis 30:54 -- Responsibilities as a student representative and making an impact on campus, the Share the Light initiative 35:43 -- Lessons learned from mentors 38:55 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 41:24 -- Motivations for getting an MBA, favorite memories, advice to incoming students, and career goals 52:19 -- Continuing life-long learning 57:33 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Credits Guest -- Marcus Davis, https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusjdavis Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer Crummer Panelists -- Sophie Fountain, Heidi Gardiner, Kyle Sawyer
Host Clara Mount interviews Alex Manrique, Manager of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at Universal Parks & Resorts. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Alex Manrique and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and helping employees feel a sense of belonging. 00:44 -- Introducing the panel 02:39 -- Service philosophy, importance of taking care of future generations 08:34 -- Backstory, growing up in Colombia, treating people with kindness 13:47 -- Career journey & turning points, helping employees find a sense of belonging best business advice, resources to support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 29:20 -- Meet and greet with Alex Manrique 30:37 -- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices 45:32 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 49:15 -- Learning and growing as a result of culture change 54:26 -- Creating a culture where employees are valued 56:35 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo -- https://amzn.to/3s5eTUX Better Allies: Everyday Actions to Create Inclusive, Engaging Workplaces by Karen Catlin -- https://amzn.to/3s5SyGD How to Be an Anti-Racist by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi -- https://amzn.to/3oaALx2 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Kobe Japanese Steakhouse -- https://kobesteakhouse.com Credits Guest -- Mai-Han Harrington https://www.linkedin.com/in/mai-han-harrington-52a88713/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer Crummer Panelists -- Kyle Sawyer & Rachel Valocchi
Host Clara Mount interviews John Henry, Co-Founder of The MyCare Connect Foundation. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with John Henry and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on entrepreneurship, maintaining your professional network, and selecting a path after graduation. 00:44 -- Introducing the panel 03:07 -- Philosophy of service, importance of meaningful connections 08:40 -- Backstory, job search, patience, and passion 18:09 -- Career journey, the inception of MyCareConnect, and helping families in the Type I Diabetes community 30:22 -- Meet and greet with John Henry 31:30 -- Entrepreneurship, lessons learned, and challenges in the healthcare industry 45:02 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 47:02 -- Connecting with younger generations, returning to Crummer, and paychecks vs. passion 57:12 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books Generation Me: Why Today's Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled – and More Miserable Than Ever Before by Jean M. Twenge -- https://amzn.to/3GhtDos Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Appreciative inquiry -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ TED Talk: “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are” with Amy Cuddy -- https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_may_shape_who_you_are?language=en Credits Guest -- Dr. Robert Prescott https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Host Clara Mount interviews Alex Manrique, Manager of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at Universal Parks & Resorts. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Alex Manrique and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and helping employees feel a sense of belonging. 00:44 -- Introducing the panel 02:39 -- Service philosophy, importance of taking care of future generations 08:34 -- Backstory, growing up in Colombia, treating people with kindness 13:47 -- Career journey & turning points, helping employees find a sense of belonging best business advice, resources to support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 29:20 -- Meet and greet with Alex Manrique 30:37 -- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion practices 45:32 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 49:15 -- Learning and growing as a result of culture change 54:26 -- Creating a culture where employees are valued 56:35 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo -- https://amzn.to/3s5eTUX Better Allies: Everyday Actions to Create Inclusive, Engaging Workplaces by Karen Catlin -- https://amzn.to/3s5SyGD How to Be an Anti-Racist by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi -- https://amzn.to/3oaALx2 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Credits Guest -- Alex Manrique, https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-manrique-9736814/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer Crummer Panelists -- Papaa Kodzi & Kyle Sawyer
Ashley Grimes is the president of NAMI Florida and a board member of the Volusia Recovery Alliance. She is also a State Organizer for the Florida Recovery Advocacy Project, and a member of both the Project Management Institute and the Institute of Managerial Accountants. Ashley is a native Floridian born in Daytona Beach. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Project Management from Colorado Technical University and is currently enrolled at Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College in their 64th Professional MBA Class. She is a Certified Associate of Project Management (CAPM,) Project Management Professional (PMP,) and a Certified Recovery Peer Specialist. She currently works as a Project Assistant for a long-standing local general contractor. Ashley lives as a person in long term recovery from co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. She shows that recovery is possible, and that people in recovery can thrive and add tremendous value to their communities. Ashley is a strong advocate for recovery friendly workplaces, recovery oriented systems of care, trauma Informed criminal justice systems, recovery schools, peer support services, and has a deep respect for law enforcement. Find out more at http://www.recoverysurvey.com Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-56a9e5 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Recovery Survey.
Host Clara Mount interviews Terry Castillo, Training and Development Manager for the Orange County Clerk of Courts. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Fall 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Terry and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on her career, and the importance of active listening as you serve others. 00:44 -- Introducing the panel 02:30 -- Philosophy of service 10:30 -- Backstory 18:24 -- Early career aspirations and transitions 29:38 -- Meet and greet with Terry Castillo 30:39 -- Serving on the Osceola County School Board, importance of active listening 38:03 -- Discussion of potential professions, lessons learned from role models 44:50 -- Crummer Insider Free Association 47:54 -- Measuring the impact of training and development 52:46 -- Personal and professional development 57:51 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQ845EA/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1 The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni – https://www.amazon.com/Five-Dysfunctions-Team-Leadership-Fable/dp/0787960756 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Credits Guest -- Terry Castillo https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrycastillo/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer Crummer Panelists – Raquel Betancourt & Kyle Sawyer
Join Ashley Grimes, president of NAMI Florida, a person in long term recovery, co host of Recovery Revolution LIVE and MORE!!Ashley Grimes is the President of NAMI Florida and a Board Member of the Volusia Recovery Alliance. She is also a State Organizer for the Florida Recovery Advocacy Project, and a member of both the Project Management Institute and the Institute of Managerial Accountants. Ashley is a native Floridian born in Daytona Beach. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Project Management from Colorado Technical University and is currently enrolled at Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College in their 64th Professional MBA Class. She is a Certified Associate of Project Management (CAPM,) Project Management Professional (PMP,) and a Certified Recovery Peer Specialist. She currently works as a Project Assistant for a long-standing local general contractor. Ashley lives as a person in long term recovery from co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. She shows that recovery is possible, and that people in recovery can thrive and add tremendous value to their communities. Ashley is a strong advocate for recovery friendly workplaces, recovery oriented systems of care, trauma Informed criminal justice systems, recovery schools, peer support services, and has a deep respect for law enforcement.Become a Patreon and help support this show alone with receiving exclusive bonus content!Click Here to join the community: Support Us! Click Here: The Drunken Worm PodcastVisit our Online Store: https://the-drunken-worm-podcast-merch.myshopify.comFollow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram#thedrunkenwormpodcast #addiction #alcoholfree #alcoholfreelife #beer #cleanandsober #firefighter #firstresponders #policeofficers #mentalhealth #motivation #onedayatatime #recovery #recoveryispossible #selfcare #selflove #sober #soberaf #sobercurious #soberissexy Buzzsprout AdBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedrunkenwormpodcast)
Today's show begins with a simple question: Do you have a job, or do you have a career? In this interview, Terry Castillo, training and development manager for the Orange County Clerk of Courts and vice-chair of the Osceola County School Board, and former chair of career enhancement and service at the Crummer Graduate School of Business discusses the importance of identifying your gifts and using them to serve others. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Terry will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 01:52 -- Philosophy of service, and on making service more attractive 09:44 -- Backstory, Terry's grandmother as a role model of service 22:07 -- Business advice and on serving for the right reasons Resources The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQ845EA/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1 Orange County Clerk of Courts -- https://www.myorangeclerk.com/ Osceola County School Board -- https://www.osceolaschools.net/Page/180 Credits Guest -- Terry Castillo, https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrycastillo/ Host -- J.B. Adams, https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamslearning/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Showrunner -- Kyle Sawyer Audio Design -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Rachel O'Bryan
Today's show begins with a simple question: Do you have a job, or do you have a career? In this interview, Terry Castillo, training and development manager for the Orange County Clerk of Courts and vice-chair of the Osceola County School Board, and former chair of career enhancement and service at the Crummer Graduate School of Business discusses the importance of identifying your gifts and using them to serve others. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Terry will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 01:52 -- Philosophy of service, and on making service more attractive 09:44 -- Backstory, Terry's grandmother as a role model of service 22:07 -- Business advice and on serving for the right reasons Resources The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DQ845EA/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1 Orange County Clerk of Courts -- https://www.myorangeclerk.com/ Osceola County School Board -- https://www.osceolaschools.net/Page/180 Credits Guest -- Terry Castillo, https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrycastillo/ Host -- J.B. Adams, https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamslearning/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Showrunner -- Kyle Sawyer Audio Design -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Rachel O'Bryan
Alan and Sandra Gerry Professor of Marketing & Ethics at Crummer Graduate School of Business.
Steven Mohr is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Lightspeed Voice. His professional experience between technology and insurance makes him a great asset to our industry. Steve, as his friends call him, got his insurance knowledge and background when he managed the personal auto call center at Allstate Insurance. After a couple of years, he went back to the technology industry where he kept servicing insurance professionals by helping develop an insurance Agency Management Systems. In 2019, he joined Lightspeed Voice, a national provider of private hosted phone networks and sales automation tools. Steven has a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College. He understands independent insurance agencies, and he is also very passionate about helping insurance agencies across the country have the right phone solutions to help them grow. Enjoy this episode and listen carefully to Steven as he explains how Lightspeed Voice will help you with phone integration, fax, text messaging, and automation tools. With the ability to set up your office from anywhere in the world, Lightspeed Voice is the solution for your office phone systems. Connect with Steven Mohr on LinkedIn.Haz CLICK AQUI para darnos "Like" en Facebook.Haz CLICK AQUI para seguirnos en Instagram.Haz CLICK AQUI para seguirnos en LinkedIn.
Host Clara Mount interviews Dr. Robert Prescott, Former Executive in Residence Associate Professor and Continuing Graduate Faculty of Management. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Spring 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Dr. Prescott and selected Crummer alumni and students, featuring discussions on his thoughts on management and leadership development, his advice for the Crummer community, and some tips for life-long learners. 00:27 -- Introducing the panel 04:17 -- Change management and trust 10:38 -- Early business influences, management lessons 20:51 -- Career aspirations and transitions 26:55 -- Career philosophy and life-long learning 30:30 -- Meet and greet with Dr. Robert Prescott 31:39 -- Moving from Alabama to Pennsylvania 35:09 -- Lessons learned from students 43:25 -- Storytelling in leadership 47:46 -- The importance of life-long learning 57:10 -- Closing message to the Crummer community As an affiliate, Victor Media Group may earn from qualifying purchases. Books Managing Change by Nic Beech and Robert MacIntosh -- https://amzn.to/3AMhu9M Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot -- https://amzn.to/3xA5Lt0 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Appreciative inquiry -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ TED Talk: “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are” with Amy Cuddy -- https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_may_shape_who_you_are?language=en Credits Guest -- Dr. Robert Prescott https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Para muchos líderes empresariales, los detalles son algo que se resuelve más tarde, después de haber determinado la estrategia. Pero para los directores de operaciones, los detalles harán o romperán su estrategia. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Keenan Yoho, profesor de gestión de operaciones en la Crummer Graduate School of Business, habla de la importancia de la gestión de operaciones, de las primeras lecciones obtenidas gracias a su interés por la música y de cómo ser estratégicamente audaz en la elección de tu carrera. 01:47 -- La importancia de la gestión de operaciones 07:36 -- Crecer en el Medio Oeste y tocar la batería con Kenny Aronoff 14:14 -- La universidad y la Guardia Nacional, la filosofía de la carrera y los consejos Libros Sexo, tambores, ¡rock 'n' roll!: El hombre que más pega en el mundo del espectáculo -- https://amzn.to/3hBb1r6 Recursos Escuela de Negocios Crummer -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Rand Corporation -- https://www.rand.org/ Kenny Aronoff -- https://kennyaronoff.com/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Keenan Yoho, https://www.linkedin.com/in/keenan-yoho-a81542a1/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Aaron Trnka Traducción - Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Para muchos líderes empresariales, los detalles son algo que se resuelve más tarde, después de haber determinado la estrategia. Pero para los directores de operaciones, los detalles harán o romperán su estrategia. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Keenan Yoho, profesor de gestión de operaciones en la Crummer Graduate School of Business, habla de la importancia de la gestión de operaciones, de las primeras lecciones obtenidas gracias a su interés por la música y de cómo ser estratégicamente audaz en la elección de tu carrera. 01:47 -- La importancia de la gestión de operaciones 07:36 -- Crecer en el Medio Oeste y tocar la batería con Kenny Aronoff 14:14 -- La universidad y la Guardia Nacional, la filosofía de la carrera y los consejos Libros Sexo, tambores, ¡rock 'n' roll!: El hombre que más pega en el mundo del espectáculo -- https://amzn.to/3hBb1r6 Recursos Escuela de Negocios Crummer -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Rand Corporation -- https://www.rand.org/ Kenny Aronoff -- https://kennyaronoff.com/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Keenan Yoho, https://www.linkedin.com/in/keenan-yoho-a81542a1/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Aaron Trnka Traducción - Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Todos los directivos guían a sus organizaciones a través del cambio, pero los más eficaces facilitan que los empleados acepten el cambio y lo acompañen de buen grado. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Robert Prescott, antiguo profesor asociado de Executive in Residence y ahora profesor de posgrado de gestión en la Crummer Graduate School of Business, explica la importancia de crear confianza entre los directivos y los empleados; también describe las lecciones de gestión que aprendió de mentores clave y construye un caso de aprendizaje permanente. 03:00 -- Dar un paso adelante y afrontar el cambio, crear confianza entre directivos y empleados 07:40 -- Primeras influencias empresariales, lecciones de gestión aprendidas de los mentores mientras trabajaba en BellSouth 18:11 -- Aspiraciones profesionales, transición de la industria al mundo académico 26:00 -- Filosofía de carrera y actitud hacia el aprendizaje permanente Recursos Escuela de Negocios Crummer -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Indagación apreciativa -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Robert Prescott, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Aaron Trnka Traducción - Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Todos los directivos guían a sus organizaciones a través del cambio, pero los más eficaces facilitan que los empleados acepten el cambio y lo acompañen de buen grado. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Robert Prescott, antiguo profesor asociado de Executive in Residence y ahora profesor de posgrado de gestión en la Crummer Graduate School of Business, explica la importancia de crear confianza entre los directivos y los empleados; también describe las lecciones de gestión que aprendió de mentores clave y construye un caso de aprendizaje permanente. 03:00 -- Dar un paso adelante y afrontar el cambio, crear confianza entre directivos y empleados 07:40 -- Primeras influencias empresariales, lecciones de gestión aprendidas de los mentores mientras trabajaba en BellSouth 18:11 -- Aspiraciones profesionales, transición de la industria al mundo académico 26:00 -- Filosofía de carrera y actitud hacia el aprendizaje permanente Recursos Escuela de Negocios Crummer -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Indagación apreciativa -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Robert Prescott, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Aaron Trnka Traducción - Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Los líderes empresariales toman decisiones para garantizar el crecimiento y la rentabilidad de sus empresas, pero a veces pasan por alto lo que más conviene a los propietarios, los accionistas y otras partes interesadas. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Brian Walkup, Profesor Asociado de Finanzas, describe los errores más comunes en la comprensión de las finanzas, su educación empresarial y cómo las empresas eficaces maximizan sistemáticamente el valor. 02:07 -- Errores comunes que cometen los líderes empresariales en su enfoque de las finanzas 08:18 -- Influencias empresariales tempranas al crecer en una familia emprendedora 22:08 -- Filosofía de la carrera y encontrar la pasión y el valor 24:14 -- Filosofía de la enseñanza, diferenciando la teoría de las herramientas y la aplicación Recursos Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ All Around Charters & Tours -- https://allaroundbus.com/ CNL Financial Group, Inc. -- https://www.cnl.com/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Brian Walkup, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-walkup-ph-d-4738211/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Los líderes empresariales toman decisiones para garantizar el crecimiento y la rentabilidad de sus empresas, pero a veces pasan por alto lo que más conviene a los propietarios, los accionistas y otras partes interesadas. En esta entrevista, el Dr. Brian Walkup, Profesor Asociado de Finanzas, describe los errores más comunes en la comprensión de las finanzas, su educación empresarial y cómo las empresas eficaces maximizan sistemáticamente el valor. 02:07 -- Errores comunes que cometen los líderes empresariales en su enfoque de las finanzas 08:18 -- Influencias empresariales tempranas al crecer en una familia emprendedora 22:08 -- Filosofía de la carrera y encontrar la pasión y el valor 24:14 -- Filosofía de la enseñanza, diferenciando la teoría de las herramientas y la aplicación Recursos Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ All Around Charters & Tours -- https://allaroundbus.com/ CNL Financial Group, Inc. -- https://www.cnl.com/ Créditos Invitado -- Dr. Brian Walkup, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-walkup-ph-d-4738211/ Producción de Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creador / Presentador -- J.B. Adams Productor Ejecutivo -- Gerard Mitchell Edición de sonido -- Gerardo Abril Asistencia de producción -- Kyle Sawyer
Host Clara Mount interviews Dr. Brian Walkup, Associate Professor of Finance. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Spring 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Dr. Walkup and selected Crummer alumni and students featuring discussions on his entrepreneurial upbringing, current events in finance, and his experiences as both a student and a professor at Crummer. 00:28 -- Introduction of the Crummer Hour panel 07:18 -- Early business influences growing up in an entrepreneurial family 23:00 -- Career philosophy and finding passion and value 24:57 -- Differentiating theory from tools and application 30:00 -- Meet and greet with Dr. Walkup 31:07 -- Backstory 37:16 -- Finance 45:49 -- Dr. Walkup's Crummer Experience 51:50 -- Role as a Professor 54:55 -- Personal and professional development 57:01 -- Closing message to the Crummer community As an affiliate, Victor Media Group may earn from qualifying purchases. Books The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis -- https://amzn.to/3wmmlMp Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis -- https://amzn.to/3izrmgj Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis -- https://amzn.to/3glVskO Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu All Around Charters & Tours -- https://allaroundbus.com/ CNL Financial Group, Inc. -- https://www.cnl.com/ Warren Buffett -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett Robinhood controversy -- https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/technology/robinhood-risky-trading.html Credits Guest -- Dr. Brian Walkup, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-walkup-ph-d-4738211/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Host Clara Mount interviews Dr. Mary Conway Dato-on, Professor of International Business and Social Entrepreneurship. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Spring 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Dr. Conway Dato-on and selected Crummer alumni and students featuring discussions on the importance of international marketing, her career in social entrepreneurship, and how all of us can become more thoughtful consumers. 00:34 -- Introduction of the Crummer Hour panel 04:00 -- Importance of international marketing and social entrepreneurship 22:50 -- Career philosophy; always being ready to pivot 25:20 -- Teaching philosophy, challenging student thinking 31:09 -- Meet and greet with Dr. Conway Dato-on 32:20 -- Women in business 41:46 -- International business 46:09 -- Corporate social responsibility 53:18 -- Personal and professional development 57:00 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World by Judy Samuelson -- https://amzn.to/3wQV0S1 Global Handbook of Impact Investing: Solving Global Problems Via Smarter Capital Markets Towards A More Sustainable Society by Morais & Herman -- https://amzn.to/3g6EUNs Who Can You Trust?: How Technology Brought Us Together and Why It Might Drive Us Apart by Rachel Botsman -- https://amzn.to/3uLZGXW Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett -- https://amzn.to/3fKQAGU Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Global Links Initiative -- https://globallinksus.com/ Rally -- https://www.rallysea.com/ IPADE Business School -- https://www.ipadebusinessschool.com/ He For She -- https://www.heforshe.org/en Kaufman study on Economic Engagement of Mothers -- https://www.kauffman.org/entrepreneurship/reports/entrepreneurship-employment-motherhood-wage-penalty/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Mary Conway Dato-on, https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-conway-dato-on/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Host Clara Mount interviews Dr. Keith Whittingham, Associate Professor of Sustainable Enterprise and Corporate Social Responsibility. The first half of the show is the Crummer Connections interview recorded and broadcast in Spring 2021. The second half of the show is a panel Q&A session with Dr. Whittingham and selected Crummer alumni and students featuring discussions on sustainable business practices, working in coffee production, and a fascinating takeaway from Dr. Whittingham's favorite rock band. 00:40 -- Introduction of the Crummer Hour panel 02:39 -- UN sustainable development goals and Artifx Cafe 28:00 -- Career philosophy and differentiating fascination from passion 32:58 -- Meet and greet with Dr. Whittingham 34:07 -- Sustainable business 40:07 -- Role as a small business owner and founder of Artifx Cafe 43:55 -- Dr. Whittingham's Crummer experience 48:18 -- Personal and professional development 56:25 -- Closing message to the Crummer community Books Becoming by Michelle Obama -- https://amzn.to/3c1Rigp Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown -- https://amzn.to/34vx6iS Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind for Peace and Purpose Every Day by Jay Shetty -- https://amzn.to/34vSnZX Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown -- https://amzn.to/34rHHvd Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu Artifx Cafe -- https://www.artifxcafe.com/ United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals -- https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/ Howard University -- https://home.howard.edu/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Keith Whittingham, https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithwhittinghamphd Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator -- J.B. Adams Host -- Clara Mount Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
For many business leaders, the details are something you work out later, after you've determined your strategy. But for operations managers, the details will make or break your strategy. In this interview, Professor of Operations Management at the Crummer Graduate School of Business Dr. Keenan Yoho discusses the importance of operations management, early lessons gained through his interest in music, and how to be strategically bold in your career choices. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Dr. Yoho will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 01:47 -- Importance of operations management 07:36 -- Growing up in the Midwest and drumming with Kenny Aronoff 14:14 -- College and the National Guard, career philosophy, and advice Books Sex, Drums, Rock ‘n' Roll!: The Hardest Hitting Man in Show Business -- https://amzn.to/3hBb1r6 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Rand Corporation -- https://www.rand.org/ Kenny Aronoff -- https://kennyaronoff.com/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Dr. Keenan Yoho, https://www.linkedin.com/in/keenan-yoho-a81542a1/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
For many business leaders, the details are something you work out later, after you've determined your strategy. But for operations managers, the details will make or break your strategy. In this interview, Professor of Operations Management at the Crummer Graduate School of Business Dr. Keenan Yoho discusses the importance of operations management, early lessons gained through his interest in music, and how to be strategically bold in your career choices. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Dr. Yoho will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 01:47 -- Importance of operations management 07:36 -- Growing up in the Midwest and drumming with Kenny Aronoff 14:14 -- College and the National Guard, career philosophy, and advice Books Sex, Drums, Rock ‘n' Roll!: The Hardest Hitting Man in Show Business -- https://amzn.to/3hBb1r6 Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Rand Corporation -- https://www.rand.org/ Kenny Aronoff -- https://kennyaronoff.com/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Dr. Keenan Yoho, https://www.linkedin.com/in/keenan-yoho-a81542a1/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
All managers lead their organizations through change, but the most effective ones make it easier for employees to embrace change and come along willingly. In this interview, former Executive in Residence Associate Professor and now Continuing Graduate Faculty of Management at the Crummer Graduate School of Business Dr. Robert Prescott explains the importance of building trust between managers and employees; he also describes the management lessons he learned from key mentors and builds a case for life-long learning. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Dr. Prescott will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 03:00 -- Stepping up and dealing with change, building trust between managers and employees 07:40 -- Early business influences, management lessons learned from mentors while working at BellSouth 18:11 -- Career aspirations, making the transition from industry to academia 26:00 -- Career philosophy and attitude towards life-long learning Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Appreciative inquiry -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Robert Prescott, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
All managers lead their organizations through change, but the most effective ones make it easier for employees to embrace change and come along willingly. In this interview, former Executive in Residence Associate Professor and now Continuing Graduate Faculty of Management at the Crummer Graduate School of Business Dr. Robert Prescott explains the importance of building trust between managers and employees; he also describes the management lessons he learned from key mentors and builds a case for life-long learning. SUBMIT A QUESTION: Do you have a question or comment for this guest? Send your submission and Dr. Prescott will respond to it on the Crummer Hour, our follow up discussion show that is broadcast on WPRK 91.5 FM. Be sure to include your name, hometown, company, and title. Send to clara@victormediagroup.co. 03:00 -- Stepping up and dealing with change, building trust between managers and employees 07:40 -- Early business influences, management lessons learned from mentors while working at BellSouth 18:11 -- Career aspirations, making the transition from industry to academia 26:00 -- Career philosophy and attitude towards life-long learning Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ Appreciative inquiry -- https://www.centerforappreciativeinquiry.net/more-on-ai/what-is-appreciative-inquiry-ai/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Robert Prescott, https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-k-prescott-phd-sphr-shrm-scp-5344836/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Business leaders make decisions to ensure the growth and profitability of their companies, but they sometimes overlook what is in the best interest of owners, shareholders, and other stakeholders. In this interview, Associate Professor of Finance Dr. Brian Walkup describes common mistakes in the understanding of finance, his entrepreneurial upbringing, and how effective firms consistently maximize value. 02:07 -- Common mistakes that business leaders make in their approach to finance 08:18 -- Early business influences growing up in an entrepreneurial family 22:08 -- Career philosophy and finding passion and value 24:14 -- Teaching philosophy, differentiating theory from tools and application Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ All Around Charters & Tours -- https://allaroundbus.com/ CNL Financial Group, Inc. -- https://www.cnl.com/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Brian Walkup, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-walkup-ph-d-4738211/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Business leaders make decisions to ensure the growth and profitability of their companies, but they sometimes overlook what is in the best interest of owners, shareholders, and other stakeholders. In this interview, Associate Professor of Finance Dr. Brian Walkup describes common mistakes in the understanding of finance, his entrepreneurial upbringing, and how effective firms consistently maximize value. 02:07 -- Common mistakes that business leaders make in their approach to finance 08:18 -- Early business influences growing up in an entrepreneurial family 22:08 -- Career philosophy and finding passion and value 24:14 -- Teaching philosophy, differentiating theory from tools and application Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ All Around Charters & Tours -- https://allaroundbus.com/ CNL Financial Group, Inc. -- https://www.cnl.com/ Credits Guest -- Dr. Brian Walkup, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-walkup-ph-d-4738211/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Sound Editing -- Aaron Trnka Production Assistance -- Kyle Sawyer
Deborah Crown, Dean Of The Crummer Graduate School, Rollins College
When leaders don't pay attention to the signals they get from their environment, they risk disaster. In Part 1 of this series of interviews, host J.B. Adams talks with Dr. Rick Bommelje, “the Listening Doctor.” In addition to serving as a speaker, consultant, and coach specializing in the areas of listening and leadership, Bommelje is also a professor in the Department of Communication at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. He reminds us that listening is a key characteristic of servant leadership. 01:08 -- Introduction 04:50 -- The Greatest Accomplishment, Part 1: Healthy marriage 11:10 -- The Greatest Accomplishment, Part 2: Becoming a listening expert 20:19 -- The Greatest Accomplishment, Part 3: Coaching philosophy As an affiliate, Victor Media Group may earn from qualifying purchases. Books David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell -- https://amzn.to/3gNbsfq Resources Crummer Graduate School of Business -- https://www.crummer.rollins.edu/ PowerDMS -- https://www.powerdms.com/ Joy & Tom Studios, Inc. -- www.joyandtomstudios.com The Center for Advanced Entrepreneurship -- https://crummer.rollins.edu/centers-excellence/advanced-entrepreneurship/ Cari Haught Coats -- https://www.accendoleader.com/ Credits Guest: Rick Bommelje -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbommelje/ Production by Victor Media Group, Inc. -- https://victormediagroup.co/ Creator / Host -- J.B. Adams Executive Producer -- Gerard Mitchell Video Production -- Jeremy Harmsen
Summer Jelinek has been a speaker and trainer for more than 6 years. She has 20 years leadership experience working with companies such as Walt Disney World, Disney Institute and H-E-B/Central Market. Her passion is connecting with audiences around the world-particularly audiences looking for the magic in leadership. She is a no holds barred, authentic and engaging speaker who delivers rousing keynotes and workshops. Summer resides in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas with her amazing husband, their beautiful daughter, Summer's brother, and her fur babies, Cricket and Adie. Summer completed her MBA with a Leadership Certification at the HR.com #1-ranked master's program from the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She's also a proud graduate of the business management program of McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Facebook - Summer Jelinek https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=651077821 LinkedIn - Summer Jelinek https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjelinek/ Twitter - @summer_jelinek Instagram - summerjelinek
The Social Network Show welcomes Christopher "Kit" Gray to the January 9, 2015 episode. Kit Gray, President and COO of PodcastOne addresses the role that podcasting plays that is different from other forms of broadcasting. Kit explains the benefits of podcasting and how it is now being recognized by some big players like CBS Radio and CBS Digital Media who just launched their own podcasting network. PodcastOne has a lot of celebrity podcasts and Kit explains how this is a good way for them to communicate with their fan base. Kit Gray, the President and COO of PodcastOne, brings over ten years of sales representation experience in traditional spot terrestrial radio sales, network radio sales, national radio sales, mobile content sales, online sales and over the last two years has become a proven sales leader in the podcast medium. Kit connected and developed podcast offerings on a network basis to advertisers developing a demand for a new medium. Mr. Gray's podcast sales quickly advanced into seven figures for such shows as the Adam Carolla Show, Jay Mohr's Fake Mustache, The Nerdist, Maria Menounous' AfterbuzzTV, Penn Jillette, Tom Segura and more. Kit has worked with media agencies in Los Angeles, New York and Boston. In 2005, Mr. Gray won Seller of the Year for Katz Media Group, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. He was the first person to sell a mobile advertising campaign for Verizon Wireless EV-DO network called Amp'd Mobile in 2007 and was the first person to sell an online digital streaming network for Clear Channel's Digital in 2009. Kit Gray has an MBA in finance from Crummer Graduate School and he studied Environmental Studies at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fl. Check out PodcastOne
The Social Network Show welcomes Kit Gray to the September 12, 2014 episode. If you like listening to podcasts, this is a good show to listen to. Kit Gray, President and COO of PodcastOne shares how people use podcasting as an extension of social networking. Kit gives a little history of podcasting and how he merged with Norm Pattiz to create PodcastOne. He tells us about the shows on their site, and you will recognize a good portion of the famous hosts. Kit talks about the challenge of getting major brands to advertise on podcasts and their success in doing this. Kit Gray, the President and COO of PodcastOne, brings over ten years of sales representation experience in traditional spot terrestrial radio sales, network radio sales, national radio sales, mobile content sales, online sales and over the last two years has become a proven sales leader in the podcast medium.Kit connected and developed a podcast offerings on a network basis to advertisers developing a demand for a new medium. Mr. Gray's podcast sales quickly advanced into seven figures for such shows as the Adam Carolla Show, Jay Mohr's Fake Mustache, The Nerdist, Maria Menounous' AfterbuzzTV, Penn Jillette, Tom Segura and more. Kit has worked with media agencies in Los Angeles, New York and Boston. In 2005, Mr. Gray won Seller of the Year for Katz Media Group, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. He was the first person to sell a mobile advertising campaign for Verizon Wireless EV-DO network called Amp'd Mobile in 2007 and was the first person to sell an online digital streaming network for Clear Channel's Digital in 2009. Kit Gray has an MBA in finance from Crummer Graduate School and he studied Environmental Studies at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fl. Check out PodcastOne Check out The Social Network Show on PodcastOne