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Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Trisha Sqrow, of Marsh Advisory, and our Council Vice-Chair 2024, Suzanne Christensen, of Franklin Templeton Investments, and making his debut on RIMScast is Karthick Dalawai, of Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. Karthick, Suzanne, and Trisha discuss value-based frameworks in terms of benefits, their experience with them, and value metrics. They share the concept of a value-based Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework to align risk management activities with the creation of shareholder value. They mention risk quantification methodologies to assess financial and non-financial risks. They explain the use of scenario analysis to tailor risk management practices to your organization's risk appetite and objectives and give ideas on how to get buy-in from the boardroom. Listen in for ways to implement a value-based ERM framework in your organization. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS. [:15] About this episode. From RIMS headquarters in New York, we will be joined by three members of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council to discuss risk quantification through a value-based framework. [:43] The RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be held on November 18th and 19th in Boston. Opening keynote speaker John Hagel recently appeared here on RIMScast. Register at RIMS.org/ERM2024. [:58] We will talk about everything from RMIS and AI to D&O, ESG, the SEC, and various other acronyms. If you are a RIMS-CRMP holder, you can earn recertification points by attending the RIMS ERM Conference 2024! [1:16] For those of you interested in studying for the exam, a pre-conference workshop will be held on-site on November 16th and 17th. Register now; a link is on this page! [1:30] The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep will be held with Purima virtually on November 14th and 15th. The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Course will be hosted along with George Mason University from December 3rd through the 5th. [1:45] Links to these courses can be found on the Certifications page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:53] RIMS Virtual Workshops! Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting recently joined us here on RIMScast. On December 4th and 5th, she will host Applying and Integrating ERM. On December 17th and 18th, she will host Captives as an Alternate Risk Financing Technique. [2:14] Other dates for the Fall and Winter are available on the Virtual Workshops calendar, RIMS.org/virtualworkshops. [2:23] Interview! Returning to the show are Trisha Sqrow, of Marsh Advisory, and our Council Vice-Chair 2024, Suzanne Christensen, of Franklin Templeton Investments, and making his debut on RIMScast is Karthick Dalawai, of Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. [3:00] These brilliant minds, Trisha, Suzanne, and Karthick, will present the session “Risk Quantification Through Value-Based Frameworks” to kick off Day 2 of the RIMS ERM Conference 2024 on November 19th. [3:15] Today we'll get tips on how to launch a value-based framework, what the benefits and limitations may be, and how to convince your board to buy in. Karthick Dalawai, Trisha Sqrow, and Suzanne Christensen welcome to RIMScast! [4:54] Karthick explains that Enterprise Risk Management in its current form and where it goes from here to enable leaders to make informed decisions tie back to metrics and the quantification of results. [5:22] Doing risk management thematically is good and influential, but anything you don't quantify you can't improve. Risk quantification is essential for a good enterprise risk management program. [5:49] Trisha's risk management path has evolved toward a value-based framework. She suggests an organization could start by measuring its overarching risk appetite, understanding its risks, and putting its ERM framework in place. [6:22] The parameters could be how much financial, regulatory, or strategic risk you want to take. Hone in on what the risk translates to by quantifying the value. [7:03] The metrics may not always be dollar amounts. There may be safety value metrics, or cyber security impacts. There is a way to tie those back to financials in many cases, but you can look at different values. [7:51] Karthick says it's easier to quantify financial risk than intangibles like cyber risk or talent risk. Having a common denominator makes it possible to explain risk so IT, HR, and all departments understand the enterprise risk, not just the risk in their slivers of the organization. [8:58] Defining risk under a value-based framework takes three keys: uncertainty, deviation from the company strategy, and taking the right opportunities to increase value. If you planned to grow 10% and you grew 15%, analyze that opportunity. What was the cost of that benefit? [10:20] Suzanne adds that scenario analysis helps. Why did your growth vary from your planned growth? What do you have to have in place to manage it? With a 15% growth, you'll need more resources and a plan for the logistics. You may need to make a lot of other arrangements. [11:06] You need to think about those things in contingency mode. Scenario analysis does that; it helps you work through those plans. [11:30] Karthick describes the possible limitations of a value-based framework. The common denominator is a financial metric. Executives need to understand what factors contribute to that value. Tying the risk appetite to the value occurs high in the organization. It's all-encompassing. [12:07] You have to break the framework into layers by what it means for the different business units and how they measure business. Rightly implemented, a value-based framework is of great value; otherwise, people might become disconnected from it. [12:37] Suzanne agrees that people might not buy in if the framework is not well-implemented. Suzanne and Karthick discuss avoiding bias and starting with wrong assumptions. [13:02] Karthick believes that gets into the risk culture of the organization. Is it conservative or more aggressive? When you have a quantifiable and measurable risk appetite, some people may tend not to breach it at all. Many times, risk decisions need not be risk-optimized. [13:48] Having a measurable risk metric guides how much risk people can take to add value to the organization, not just to manage the downside. Tie it back to the business metrics through which leaders measure their performance. Having a good manager is a win-win. [14:16] Suzanne adds that weighing the cumulative impact of multiple decisions while figuring out a strategy for the organization helps you think about the risk appetite of the firm and if there is room to take more risk. [14:53] Trisha considers the risk culture of the organization in helping people understand value-based frameworks. There are a lot of conversations to be had with various departments. A financial office does not have the same risks as a manufacturing facility or an airport. [15:28] Work with the people looking at safety metrics and help translate them into dollar amounts, considering insurance and claims. What value does the framework add? [15:45] Help people understand the value-based framework and have conversations around it. How much risk can you take? [16:19] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! On October 31st, TÜV SÜD GRC discusses “Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering”. [16:34] On November 4th, I will be hosting a special RIMS Webinar presentation, “Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership”. That session will feature insights and perspectives from risk managers who previously served in the United States Armed Services. [16:53] On November 14th, Marsh will present “Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape”. [17:00] On November 21st, HUB International returns with the fourth installment of their Ready for Tomorrow series, “From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures”. [17:15] On November 25th, Resolver returns to discuss “The Future of Risk & Compliance: 5 Key Insights for the Modern Leader”. [17:23] On Thursday, December 12th, OneTrust returns to deliver “Staying Vigilant: 7 Practical Tips for Ongoing Third-Party Risk Monitoring” [17:32] More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [17:44] Back to My Interview with Suzanne Christensen, Trisha Sqrow, and Karthick Dalawai. [18:22] Karthick says to ask the executives at your organization if they use the deliverables from ERM in their day-to-day decision-making and how they tie into the metrics. If you get a positive answer, you're in a good spot. If not, a value-based framework is a good solution. [19:00] Every executive business leader manages P&L and understands dollarized values. Value-based frameworks are good tools if they are implemented in the right way. [19:21] Trisha says to consider your impact scoring. That's the beginning of your risk appetite. Work toward getting a common denominator. [19:40] Suzanne comments that to make better, more confident decisions in the organization, and get the executives engaged in the conversation, you want to understand what their tough decisions and challenges are. [20:03] In what would the executives like more transparency and understanding to make their tough strategic or day-to-day decisions? Connect with them where their challenges are as a starting point. That immediately proves value to the organization. [20:41] Trisha and Suzanne have publications discussed in episodes linked in the show notes. Suzanne authored a report on emerging risks and board reporting, “Navigating the Complexities of Emerging Risks”. Trisha co-authored “Developing and Refining Risk Appetite and Tolerance”. [21:21] Suzanne and Karthick will be two of the panelists in the closing general session of the RIMS ERM Conference 2024 on November 19th. That's going to be a forward-looking discussion that will be a lot of fun. [21:57] During that closing session, we're going to give away a registration to RISKWORLD 2025 in Chicago! Everyone should stick around for this session! [22:16] Thank you all so much for joining us today here on RIMScast! [22:25] Special thanks to Trisha Sqrow, Karthick Dalawai, and Suzanne Christensen of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council. [22:36] On November 19th, they will kick off Day 2 of the RIMS ERM Conference 2024 in Boston, with a session about Risk Quantification through a Value-based Framework. That will not be the only session they will present, so if you like what you heard, register now at RIMS.org/ERM2024. [22:59] Links to the guests' prior RIMScast interviews and their respective reports are in this episode's show notes. [23:12] More RIMS Plugs! The RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be held in Boston, Massachusetts on November 18th and 19th. Register today at RIMS.org/ERM2024! [23:27] The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the App Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everyone loves the RIMS App! [23:58 ] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [24:40] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [24:57] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [25:12] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [25:26] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [25:33] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be in Boston, MA Nov. 18–19 | Register Now RIMS DEI Council RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Executive Report: “Developing and Refining Risk Appetite and Tolerance” RIMS Professional Report: “Navigating the Complexities of Emerging Risks” RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring Dan Elliott! Submit Your Nomination for 2025 Risk Manager of the Year — Part I is due on Oct. 31! RIMS Webinars: “Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company | Oct. 31, 2024 “Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership” | Presented by RIMS | Nov. 4, 2024 “Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape” | Sponsored by Marsh | Nov. 14, 2024 “From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures” | Sponsored by HUB International | Nov. 21, 2024 “The Future of Risk & Compliance: 5 Key Insights for the Modern Leader” | Sponsored by Resolver | Nov. 25, 2024 “Staying Vigilant: 7 Practical Tips for Ongoing Third-Party Risk Monitoring” | Sponsored by OneTrust | Dec. 12, 2024 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep with PARIMA (Virtual) | November 14–15, 2024 | 9:00 am–4:00 pm SGT — Register by Nov. 7 “Applying and Integrating ERM” | Dec 4‒5 “Captives as an Alternate Risk Financing Technique” | Dec. 17–18 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “Big Shifts with John Hagel, ERM Conference Keynote” “Applying ERM Theory with Elise Farnham” “Maintaining an Award-Winning ERM Program with Michael Zuraw” “On Risk Appetite and Tolerance” with Trisha Sqrow “Emerging Risks and Board Reporting” with Suzanne Christensen Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Third-Party and Cyber Risk Management Tips” | Sponsored by Alliant (New!) “RMIS Innovation with Archer” | Sponsored by Archer “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Weathering Today's Property Claims Management Challenges” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Storm Prep 2024: The Growing Impact of Convective Storms and Hail” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Partnering Against Cyberrisk” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics for Effective Risk Management” | Sponsored by Marsh “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer “Alliant's P&C Outlook For 2024” | Sponsored by Alliant “Why Subrogation is the New Arbitration” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyclone Season: Proactive Preparation for Loss Minimization” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyberrisk Outlook 2023” | Sponsored by Alliant “Chemical Industry: How To Succeed Amid Emerging Risks and a Challenging Market” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Insuring the Future of the Environment” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Insights into the Gig Economy and its Contractors” | Sponsored by Zurich “The Importance of Disaster Planning Relationships” | Sponsored by ServiceMaster RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guests: Karthick Dalawai, Chief Risk Officer for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company Trisha Sqrow, Vice President, Consulting Solutions, Marsh Advisory for Marsh USA Inc. Suzanne Christensen, SVP, Head of Enterprise Risk Management for Franklin Templeton Investments Social Shareables (Edited For Social Media Use): Why Enterprise Risk Management exists in its current form and where it goes from here tie back to metrics and the quantification of results to enable leaders to make informed decisions. — Karthick Dalawai Depending on your organization, you might be looking at different values and different types of metrics. Some might be strictly financial. An industry that has significant safety concerns might have a lot of safety value metrics, based on the type of risk. — Trisha Sqrow Scenario analysis helps because you can run through those situations to say if that happens, then what happens? What do we have to have in place to be able to manage through that? With a 15% growth, you'll need more resources and a plan for the logistics. — Suzanne Christensen
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Chris Willey of American Eagle FCU. Justin asks Chris how banking and financial risk management has evolved since Chris entered the profession, in the past 15 years after the housing crisis, and in the past two years after the SVB collapse. They talk about Chris's 2023 RIMS ERM Global Award of Distinction, how leadership has reacted to the ERM program, and how the program has changed since last year. Chris explains American Eagle FCU's ERM philosophy, including its nine risk categories. Chris shares her thoughts about what it takes to activate an effective ERM Program today, and how ERM can help improve the banking sector and the risk industry overall. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Chris tells what that means to her. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS. [:15] About this episode. From RIMS headquarters in New York, our guest is Chris Willey, the VP of ERM at American Eagle Financial Credit Union. She is also a recipient of the 2023 RIMS ERM Global Award of Distinction. [:43] The RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be held on November 18th and 19th in Boston. Opening keynote speaker John Hagel recently appeared here on RIMScast. Register at RIMS.org/ERM2024. [:58] We will talk about everything from RMIS and AI to D&O, ESG, the SEC, and various other acronyms, in addition to future casting and risk quantification. [1:10] RIMS-CRMP holders can earn recertification points by attending the RIMS ERM Conference 2024! For those interested in studying for the exam, a pre-conference workshop will be held on-site on November 16th and 17th. Register now; a link is on this page! [1:34] The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep will be held with Purima virtually on November 14th and 15th. The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Course will be hosted along with George Mason University from December 3rd through the 5th. [1:50] Links to these courses can be found on the Certifications page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:57] RIMS Virtual Workshops! Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting recently joined us here on RIMScast. On December 4th and 5th, she will host Applying and Integrating ERM. On December 17th and 18th, she will host Captives as an Alternate Risk Financing Technique. [2:20] Other dates for the Fall and Winter are available on the Virtual Workshops calendar, RIMS.org/virtualworkshops. [2:28] Interview! My guest today, Chris Willey, is the Vice President of Enterprise Risk Management at American Eagle Financial Credit Union. In 2023, her ERM program received a RIMS ERM Global Award of Distinction. We didn't get to connect last year to discuss it. [2:49] We're here now, and we will learn all about Chris Willey's ERM philosophies, how American Eagle FCU handles certain risks, and what their risk register looks like. We will also get some tips for staying cyber secure, as October is International Cybersecurity Awareness Month. [3:06] Chris Willey, welcome to RIMScast! Congratulations again for your ERM program being one of the honorees of the 2023 RIMS ERM Global Award of Distinction! [3:51] Chris started at the credit union 34 years ago in Internal Audits where she got to see and understand the entire organization. In 1998, the board of directors started a risk management department. Chris applied and got the job. [4:25] At first, they worked on traditional risk management, including insurance and fraud. Over the years, they added responsibilities. ERM was the last piece they added to their risk management repertoire, 14 years ago. [4:56] Around the time of the housing crisis, one of the credit union's high-risk areas, the board asked Chris to create an ERM program. Credit union regulators were also instrumental in starting ERM. While not required, having an ERM program is necessary to understand your risks. [6:26] Chris has one staff member, Theresa, the Assistant Vice President, who helps with all facets of risk management. Chris and Theresa do a lot. Chris says it would be nice to have another person helping them. [7:28] After the Silicon Valley Bank collapsed in March 2023, the interest rate risk and liquidity risk got a lot of attention. American Eagle FCU was on top of it. Their interest rate risk was increasing and the ERM program had already begun taking measures to thwart risk. [8:10] American Eagle had scaled back some of their lending and beefed up their liquidity because of what happened on the West Coast. That helped put them in a great spot. [8:44] The regulators had come down hard on them and American Eagle did a lot of things to prove that they were going to be OK. The regulators are the insurers so wanted to make sure American Eagle had enough liquidity in case something happened like that at the credit union. [9:04] It was a lot of work. The CFO and others in the organization put in additional monitoring tools. That's what the ERM program does. It says, “Hey, we've got a potential issue or higher risk.” It's a call to action to ask, "What are we going to do differently to mitigate the risk?" [9:37] American Eagle's interest rate risk is still trending a little bit higher but it's under control and being monitored. The regulators gave them a great pass last year and are working on this year's audit. [10:12] When the American Eagle FCU ERM program was awarded the 2023 RIMS ERM Award of Distinction, regulators were thrilled. The board of directors was very happy to hear of it at a board meeting. The Risk Council Team was also thrilled and felt they were on the right track. [11:11] The award came at a good time for the ERM program. Since then, American Eagle has had a few new executive leaders. The ERM program team is educating the risk council on what ERM is and the nine risk categories, definitions, KRIs, and what they should keep or change. [12:43] American Eagle is getting to the point of putting new KRIs in place to see where they land with the risk ratings. They are asking if their risk tolerance or appetite should be increased. American Eagle FCU has been risk-averse. You can take calculated risks with an ERM program. [13:41] If the risk gets to be above your expectations, you can try to reel it back to a more manageable level. [14:04] American Eagle FCU is growing in its assets and also in its team members. The ERM program is adding a People Risk category to help create a culture that's engaging. The board of directors is excited to see what that will look like. [14:39] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! On October 24th, Hub International returns for the fourth installment of their Ready for Tomorrow series, “From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures”. [14:56] On October 31st, TÜV SÜD GRC discusses “Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering”. On November 4th, I will be hosting a special RIMS Webinar presentation, “Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership”. [15:17] On November 14th, Marsh will present “Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape”. On Thursday, December 12th, OneTrust returns to deliver “Staying Vigilant: 7 Practical Tips for Ongoing Third-Party Risk Monitoring” [15:43] More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [15:55] There is another webinar you should know about. On October 22, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET. I will be moderating for my friends at ex judicata “If I Leave the Law — A Webcast Series: Landing a Nonlegal Job in Insurance Industry: Risk Management, Brokerage, Claims, & Advisory”. [16:20] Other panelists include leaders from Lockton, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, and our friend from the RIMS Public Policy Committee and the RIMS Detroit Chapter, Lynn Haley Pilarski, who works at GM. The link is in this episode's show notes. [16:41] This is a complimentary webinar and it is a chance for you to invite your friends who are in the legal profession, looking to transition to another role, to check out risk management and see what it's all about. The link is in this episode's notes. [16:58] Back to My Interview with Chris Willey of American Eagle FCU! The nine risk categories of American Eagle's ERM program are credit risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, transaction risk, compliance risk, concentration risk, strategic risk, reputation risk, and cyber risk. [17:44] American Eagle FCU started with the seven NCUA risks, and as cybercrime became prevalent, they added a category for cyber risk. When NCUA sent a letter on concentration risk, American Eagle FCU added a category for concentration risk. The people risk is upcoming. [18:32] Now all risks are counted equally, but they may start looking at weighted averages. That is still TBD. [19:25] American Eagle FCU has from 335 to 350 team members. The credit union is state-charted in Connecticut. They have members in Massachusetts but no branches in that state. They have no plans to charter in other states. [20:35] American Eagle FCU is trying to manage everything with a balanced approach, taking on more risk than before, and moving toward the center of the risk spectrum. The initiatives of their strategic plan involve a certain amount of risk and it will be OK. [21:34] To start an ERM program from scratch in 2024 you need executive buy-in. The tone from the top is important. American Eagle FCU started at the management level and once it was running well, they brought the board of directors into it. [22:01] Chris explains how strategic initiatives, projects, budgets, finances, and reputation were KRI measures that were reported to the board twice a year. [22:52] Two of the three 2023 honorees of distinction, American Eagle FCU and Sterling Bank and Trust, are in the banking sector, which speaks to what ERM can do for banking. [23:21] With interest rates as they are, it's a good idea for a bank to have an ERM program to help navigate these times, whether interest rates are going up or down. Risk management is very basic to every financial institution, whether or not it is ERM. [24:36] Justin remembers that there was no risk manager at Silicon Valley Bank. RIMS believes that every organization, regardless of its size, should have a dedicated risk professional. Chris thought at the time there were going to be a lot of risk management positions opening up. [25:36] It is prudent to have a risk professional. They bring insight to your thinking that you may never have considered. The American Eagle FCU ERM program uses Key Risk Indicators. You want leading KRIs to pinpoint problems that are up and coming. Look forward, not back. [26:29] ERM can help the risk profession greatly. In the cyber area, everyone has data they need to protect. If you have an ERM program looking at some of the risks in the cyber area, you might be able to create a better environment and protect against all the threats out there. [27:08] Threats are not going to stop. They will continue to get worse. American Eagle ERM makes decisions based on its ERM program. They do business-level risk assessments to help business owners understand how to stay within their risk tolerance level. [27:51] ERM is language and knowledge from which every organization can benefit. [27:57] October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. American Eagle FCU has participated in Cybersecurity Awareness Month for over a decade to educate team members on all kinds of cybersecurity issues and threats. [28:38] This year, the theme is Willy Wonka, with cyber security videos and activities for interactive learning. They issue their security training for the year for all team members. They also educate members with tips on social media, their newsletter, and their website. [29:45] American Eagle FCU is holding a fraud symposium for members. October at American Eagle FCU is a fun time. The CFO dresses as WIlly Wonka and the ERM team members are Oompa Loompas. They do short videos throughout the month about what's coming up. [31:41] Chris, it is wonderful to see you. I appreciate all your time and your wonderful insight. It speaks to the banking sector and the broader risk community. There's a lot that our listeners can learn from this episode. Congratulations again on the 2023 RIMS ERM Award of Distinction! [32:09] Special thanks again to Chris Willey of American Eagle FCU for joining us here on RIMScast! Check out the episode's show notes for more resources about cybersecurity and the 10 risks we discussed during the interview. [32:24] More RIMS Plugs! The RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be held in Boston, Massachusetts on November 18th and 19th. Register today at RIMS.org/ERM2024! [32:40] The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the App Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everyone loves the RIMS App! [33:13] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [33:58] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [34:15] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [34:32] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [34:46] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [34:54] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be in Boston, MA Nov. 18‒19 | Register Now RIMS DEI Council RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring Dan Elliott! Submit Your Nomination for 2025 Risk Manager of the Year — Part I is due on Oct. 31! International Cybersecurity Awareness Month RIMS Webinars: “If I Leave the Law — A Webcast Series: Landing a Nonlegal Job in Insurance Industry: Risk Management, Brokerage, Claims, & Advisory” | Presented by ex judicata | Oct. 22, 2024 “From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures” | Sponsored by Hub International | Oct. 24, 2024 “Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company | Oct. 31, 2024 “Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership” | Presented by RIMS | Nov. 4, 2024 “Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape” | Sponsored by Marsh | Nov. 14, 2024 “Staying Vigilant: 7 Practical Tips for Ongoing Third-Party Risk Monitoring” | Sponsored by OneTrust | Dec. 12, 2024 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops: RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep with PARIMA (Virtual) November 14‒15, 2024 | 9:00 am‒4:00 pm SGT — Register by Nov. 7. Applying and Integrating ERM | Dec 4‒5 Captives as an Alternate Risk Financing Technique | Dec. 17‒18 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “Big Shifts with John Hagel, ERM Conference Keynote” “Applying ERM Theory with Elise Farnham” “Maintaining an Award-Winning ERM Program with Michael Zuraw” Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “RMIS Innovation with Archer” | Sponsored by Archer (New!) “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich (New!) “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Weathering Today's Property Claims Management Challenges” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Storm Prep 2024: The Growing Impact of Convective Storms and Hail” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Partnering Against Cyberrisk” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics for Effective Risk Management” | Sponsored by Marsh “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer “Alliant's P&C Outlook For 2024” | Sponsored by Alliant “Why Subrogation is the New Arbitration” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyclone Season: Proactive Preparation for Loss Minimization” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyberrisk Outlook 2023” | Sponsored by Alliant “Chemical Industry: How To Succeed Amid Emerging Risks and a Challenging Market” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Insuring the Future of the Environment” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Insights into the Gig Economy and its Contractors” | Sponsored by Zurich “The Importance of Disaster Planning Relationships” | Sponsored by ServiceMaster RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest: Chris Willey, VP of Enterprise Risk Management at American Eagle Financial Credit Union The American Eagle FCU ERM top risk categories: Credit Risk Interest Rate Risk Liquidity Risk Transaction Risk Compliance Risk Concentration Risk Strategic Risk Reputation Risk Cyber Risk Coming soon: People Risk Social Shareables (Edited For Social Media Use): Our CFO and others in our organization put in additional monitoring tools. That's what the ERM Program does. It says, “Hey, we've got a potential issue or higher risk.” It's a call to action to ask, "What are we going to do differently to mitigate the risk?" — Chris Willey It's hard to benchmark one ERM Program to the next. It's different, based on your risk tolerances and the way you run your business. — Chris Willey If we want to grow, give back to the community, and do all the initiatives we would like to with our strategic plan, we are going to have to take more risk, and it's going to be OK. — Chris Willey Threats are not going to stop. They are going to continue and get worse. We make decisions based on our ERM program. We do business-level risk assessments and get the business owners involved so they understand what their tolerance levels are. — Chris Willey
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. In this episode, Justin interviews Maryam Salmasi, the Fred H. Bossons Award Winner for 2024. They discuss Maryam's passion for ERM, her professional training in Iran, and her tips on studying for the CRM exam. She tells how being multilingual helps her in risk management. She reveals what winning the Fred H. Bossons Award 2024 meant to her. Maryam concludes with her hopes and next steps for her risk management career in Canada. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS. [:15] About this episode. We are coming to you live from Vancouver at the RIMS Canada Conference 2024 and are featuring our very special guest, the Fred H. Bossons Award Winner for 2024, Maryam Salmasi. [:43] The RIMS ERM Conference will be held on November 18th and 19th. Keynote John Hagel recently appeared here on RIMScast. The full agenda is live. [:53] We will talk about everything from RMIS and AI to D&O, ESG, the SEC, and various other acronyms, in addition to future casting and risk quantification. Register at RIMS.org/ERM2024. [1:05] RIMS-CRMP holders can earn recertification points by attending the RIMS ERM Conference 2024! For those interested in studying for the exam, a pre-conference workshop will be held on-site on November 16th and 17th. Register now; a link is on this page! [1:28] The next RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep will be held with Purima virtually on November 14th and 15th. [1:36] The next RIMS-CRMP-FED Exam Course will be hosted along with George Mason University from December 3rd through the 5th. Links to these courses can be found on the Certifications page of RIMS.org and through this episode's show notes. [1:51] RIMS Virtual Workshops! Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting recently joined us here on RIMScast. On December 4th and 5th, she will host Applying and Integrating ERM. Other dates for the Fall and Winter are available on the Virtual Workshops calendar, RIMS.org/virtualworkshops. [2:16] Interview! This episode is recorded live on-site at the RIMS Canada Conference 2024 in Vancouver. It's a beautiful city and everyone is having a fantastic time! [2:29] The RIMS Canada Council and Planning Committee outdoes themselves every year with the networking opportunities and educational offerings! One of the highlights of the RIMS Canada Conference was the Fred H. Bossons Award. [2:42] The Fred H. Bossons Award honors the risk management professional who earns the highest average mark on the three examinations required to attain the Canadian Risk Management designation (CRM). This year's winner is ERM consultant Maryam Salmasi. [2:56] Maryam has such a fantastic story and unique background. I wanted to capture her perspective and share it all with the RIMScast audience! [3:03] We're going to learn about what it was like for her to be an emerging risk professional in Iran, what her experience has been here in Vancouver, and what it took for her to study for, pass, and eventually make the grade! [3:18] Maryam Salmasi, this year's winner of the Fred H. Bossons Award, welcome to RIMScast! [3:58] Maryam is an enterprise risk management consultant at Stage Meta in Canada. She is also working with the Burnaby Board of Trade in Vancouver, with incredible people. [4:20] Maryam has been in ERM for about eight years. Risk management helps control uncertainty. Maryam is passionate about helping businesses to grow and make the best of themselves. [4:39] Maryam chose to concentrate on risk management to help businesses understand their risks and address them, mitigate them, and have better paths for growth. [5:06] Maryam started her career in Iran. She is a newcomer to Canada. In Iran, she worked as a risk manager for an insurance company, insurance agencies, and a brokerage. [5:31] Maryam worked in the insurance industry for about 19 years, in underwriting, claims, and customer-facing roles for about three years. She worked in organizational development, ERM, organizational excellence, quality, and process management, as a manager and specialist. [6:13] Maryam was also involved in designing new insurance products and executing actuarial calculations, package design, and insurance acquisitions. [6:43] Maryam says that organizations share similarities in all the world. They each have structure, risk strategies, and financial, operational, and hazard risks. The environments are different but the concepts are the same. [7:19] Maryam says that in Iran, more than 50% of insurance industry employees are women who work hard and thrive in different positions but not many of them are managers or directors. [8:16] Maryam was part of a supportive risk management networking group that was mostly women. [8:48] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! On October 17th, Resolver will discuss The Future of Risk & Compliance: 5 Key Insights for the Modern Leader. [9:00] On October 24th, Hub International returns for the fourth installment of their Ready for Tomorrow series, From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures. [9:13] On October 31st, TÜV SÜD GRC discusses Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering. On November 4th, I will be hosting a special RIMS Webinar presentation, Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership. [9:43] On November 14th, Marsh will present Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape. More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [10:02] There is another webinar you should know about. On October 22, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.ET. I will be moderating for my friends at ex judicata If I Leave the Law — A Webcast Series: Landing a Nonlegal Job in Insurance Industry: Risk Management, Brokerage, Claims, & Advisory. [10:28] Other panelists include leaders from Lockton, Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance, and our friend from the RIMS Public Policy Committee and the RIMS Detroit Chapter, Lynn Haley Pilarski, who works at GM. [10:45] This is a complimentary webinar and it is a chance for you to invite your friends who are in the legal profession, looking to transition to another role, to check out risk management and see what it's all about. The link is in this episode's notes. [11:05] Back to My Interview with the 2024 Fred H. Bossons Award Winner, Maryam Salmasi! Maryam studied for the CRM exam online at the Insurance Institute at her own pace while she was searching for a full-time job as she worked as a risk management consultant. [12:21] Maryam's study method is to take detailed notes and create summaries and summaries of summaries, to review and compare the points. She says there are similar concepts across CRM and risk management materials and her notes help her locate and review concepts. [12:55] That review gave her a better understanding of the concepts than trying to memorize them. Her notes were very helpful for her. [13:13] Maryam finished the risk management courses and the examinations in two semesters. In the first semester, she took two exams. In the second semester, she studied for and took the third exam. [13:53] Maryam was not taking the examinations to win an award but to acquire the CRM certification. When she found out she had won the 2024 Fred H. Bossons Award, at first she was surprised. It's great that someone recognized her passion as she did what she truly enjoyed. [14:38] Maryam is grateful to be recognized for her passion for risk management and the insurance industry. She enjoyed being on stage and receiving the trophy for the award. It's precious to her. [15:01] Maryam speaks Persian, English, and some Italian. Knowing English helped Maryam in her risk management career. She also found a few risk books translated into Persian from English. She follows some Italian insurance companies' social media accounts in Italian. [15:44] Maryam feels that knowing other languages and cultures is like having two or three souls. It's wonderful to know them, but for insurance and risk management, she says that English is the best language. [16:24] Maryam has found great opportunities to network and meet incredible people with great backgrounds and knowledge of risk management, most of them in the insurance industry, at the RIMS Canada Conference 2024. Maryam is grateful to be there. [16:52] Maryam's tip for studying for the CRM examinations is to make notes and summaries. You have to pass both Institute courses and exams separately. That's a total of six exams. Once you achieve passing grades in both courses and the exams, you will receive the designation. [17:29] Maryam scheduled two exams on the same day, which kept her fresh and focused on the material, which she thought was good, although she was tired at the end of the day. [17:58] Maryam's next step is to learn more and to get the CRMP certification. She is still in search of her ideal long-term position. She hopes this certification will help her to gain more success! Justin believes the Fred H. Bossons Award will elevate Maryam's professional profile. [18:49] I want to thank you so much! It was such a pleasure to meet you and I feel fortunate to sit down with you the day after you won an award. Congratulations again and I wish you continued success! [19:07] Special thanks again to 2024 Fred H. Bossons Award winner Maryam Salmasi for joining me here on RIMScast live, in person! We had a great time here at the RIMS Canada Conference 2024 in Vancouver. [19:20] I look forward to seeing you all at the RIMS Canada Conference 2025 in Calgary, September 14th through the 17th. [19:27] And special thanks and congratulations to all the members of the RIMS Canada Council, the RIMS Canada Conference Planning Committee, and the RIMS Events staff for producing one of the most memorable RIMS Canada Conferences I've attended. I hope you get some sleep! [19:46] Register today for the RIMS ERM Conference 2024, to be held November 18th and 19th in Boston, Massachusetts! Visit RIMS.org/ERM2024 to register. [20:04] More RIMS Plugs! The RIMS App is available to RIMS members exclusively. Go to the App Store and download the RIMS App with all sorts of RIMS resources and coverage. It's different from the RIMS Events App. Everyone loves the RIMS App! [20:37] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [21:19] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [21:36] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [21:51] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [22:05] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [22:12] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS ERM Conference 2024 will be in Boston, MA Nov. 18–19 | Register Now RIMS DEI Council RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Canada News Release: RIMS Ontario Chapter Honours Valerie Fox with the 2024 Donald M. Stuart Award Follow RIMS Canada on LinkedIn The Strategic and Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interviews featuring Dan Elliott! The CRM designation provides risk professionals with a foundation of knowledge and skills needed to identify, assess, monitor, and limit risks. The award is recognized by RIMS and awarded by GRMI. RIMS Webinars: The Future of Risk & Compliance: 5 Key Insights for the Modern Leader | Sponsored by Resolver | Oct. 17, 2024 “If I Leave the Law – A Webcast Series: Landing a Nonlegal Job in Insurance Industry: Risk Management, Brokerage, Claims, & Advisory” Presented by ex judicata | Oct. 22, 2024 From AI to the SEC: The Future of D&O Litigation and Regulatory Exposures | Sponsored by Hub International | Oct. 24, 2024 Mastering Property Renewals: Strategies for Success in 2025 with Risk Engineering | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company | Oct. 31, 2024 Lessons from Veterans on Strategic Risk Leadership | Presented by RIMS | Nov. 4, 2024 Risk Perception and Management: Insights for a Changing Landscape | Sponsored by Marsh | Nov. 14, 2024 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep with PARIMA (Virtual) November 14–15, 2024 | 9:00 am–4:00 pm SGT — Register by Nov. 7 Applying and Integrating ERM | Dec 4‒5 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “Big Shifts with John Hagel, ERM Conference Keynote” “Applying ERM Theory with Elise Farnham” “Maintaining an Award-Winning ERM Program with Michael Zuraw” Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich (New!) “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | (New!) “Weathering Today's Property Claims Management Challenges” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Storm Prep 2024: The Growing Impact of Convective Storms and Hail” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Partnering Against Cyberrisk” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics for Effective Risk Management” | Sponsored by Marsh “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer “Alliant's P&C Outlook For 2024” | Sponsored by Alliant “Why Subrogation is the New Arbitration” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyclone Season: Proactive Preparation for Loss Minimization” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyberrisk Outlook 2023” | Sponsored by Alliant “Chemical Industry: How To Succeed Amid Emerging Risks and a Challenging Market” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Insuring the Future of the Environment” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Insights into the Gig Economy and its Contractors” | Sponsored by Zurich “The Importance of Disaster Planning Relationships” | Sponsored by ServiceMaster RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest: Maryam Salmasi, ERM Consultant at Stage Meta, Fred H. Bossons Award Winner 2024 Social Shareables (Edited For Social Media Use): Risk management controls uncertainty. Because I am passionate about helping businesses to grow and to make the best of themselves, I chose to concentrate on risk management to help them understand their risk. — Maryam Salmasi It's very important to have Canadian certification to show that you know this concept. My only intention was to pass the exam. It's great that someone recognized my passion for risk management because I did what I truly enjoyed. — Maryam Salmasi When you know other languages or cultures it's like you have this second or third soul. It's pretty wonderful to know other languages or cultures but for insurance or risk management, English is the best language. — Maryam Salmasi I found great opportunities to network and meet incredible people with great backgrounds and knowledge of risk management, most of them in the insurance industry, at the RIMS Canada Conference 2024. I am grateful to be here. — Maryam Salmasi
Hello, hello, and welcome to another Red Couch Theology podcast episode. Hey, we have Dan Elliott on the show this week because he preached this last week's sermon. And he and I had such a blast. We actually just walked verse by verse through this little letter to the church in Smyrna in the Book of Revelation. And he gave me such amazing insight into this text. We talk about the city of Satan. We talk about what's up with these 10 days. We talk about all sorts of curiosities here. And I think I had a delightful time. Let's take a listen.
This week in the final part of our interview, Dan Elliott talks about winning the 1988 Winston Cup championship despite tensions in the shop, the impact Mike Rich's tragic passing had on his over-the-wall career and what amounted to the Taylor family packing up and moving out of Mayberry. We then tackle the February 28, 1991 issue of Winston Cup Scene. Dale Earnhardt and Ricky Rudd race for the win on the last lap at Richmond and they do NOT take each other out. That's news in and of itself. Mark Martin comes back from multiple laps twice to finish sixth, but in the fog that was early 1991 for Roush Racing, Jack Roush is not happy with Mark's effort. King Racing fabricator Jim Callard throws a little bit of shade at racing mechanics. Dan Elliott announces that he's no longer going to going over the wall on pit stops, due in no small part to a tragic accident at Atlanta just a few months earlier. It LITERALLY pay Morgan Shepherd to be nice. And … last … but FAR from least … you could say that this issue had some REACTION to the pit road rules that were in effect for the Daytona 500. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second installment of our interview, Dan Elliott talks about the polar opposite reactions he had to Melling Racing's skyrocketing fame and success in the mid-1980s. Let's just say it was the best of times and it was the worst of times. He also discusses Darrell Waltrip's mind games and a disastrous pit stop at Riverside. We then dive into the November 12, 1987 issue of Grand National Scene. Three members of Bill Elliott's pit crew receive serious injuries … and Dan Elliott winds up bruised and sore … as the result of an accident on pit road at Riverside. Rusty Wallace outlasts Geoff Bodine and Dale Earnhardt to win the event, despite one of the most iconic moves of Dale's career. Old Guard Benny Parsons and Richard Petty have good days, while team owner Rick Hendrick gets a turn behind the wheel. Finally, Mark Martin reacts to a dream ride with Roush Racing. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in the first of what are three lengthy installments, Dan Elliott talks about the monumental impact of his father George on the family racing business, the desperate early struggles of that operation, Harry Melling coming on board to help stabilize the team, that first win at Riverside and laying the foundation for what took place in 1985. We then tackle the April 28, 1983 issue of the Grand National Scene. Darrell Waltrip wins at Martinsville … shocker of all shockers … despite Bobby Allison's claim that he'd incorrectly passed the pace car. Ricky Rudd goes OFF on Joe Ruttman on the cool-down lap AND on pit road, while Tim Richmond goes OFF on NASCAR in the press box after the race. Dale Earnhardt takes aim at Ford for not helping his Bud Moore-owned team as much as he thought it should. Mark Martin gets fired by J.D. Stacy team manager Robert “Boobie” Harrington. There's a feature on Dan Elliott, and Dick May calls himself a professional stroker on the race track. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott breakdown Ryan Blaney's second NASCAR Cup Series win of the year. They discuss the Kyle Busch and Corey LaJoie incident at Pocono. A Hailie Deegan update, and Noah Gragson going to drive for Front Row Motorsports next year. Short discussion about NASCAR limiting teams to three charters in new agreement, and in-depth preview of the return to the oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott recap Iowa Speedway's inaugural Cup weekend. Discussion over tires, were teams too aggressive or did Goodyear adjust. A look at the NASCAR Cup Series standings, and should drivers have a say in repaving a track. Devin and Dan go over Martin Truex Jr. retiring from full time competition at the end of the year.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go over Joey Logano's dominant win in the 40th running of the NASCAR All-Star Race. They discuss about the fight between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch. Atlanta Motor Speedway's second date moving back to a summer night race, and cities bidding to host NASCAR races. They also give a preview of the Coke 600 weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go over the Cup race at Darlington, discuss about Brad Keselowski breaking 110 race winless streak, the scuffle between Tyler Reddick and Chris Buescher on Sunday. They also talk about silly season rumors, and Micheal McDowell moving on from Front Row Motorsports to Spire Motorsports. The boys discuss about the NASCAR in Season Tournament set to launch in 2025, and they give a preview of NASCAR All-Star race weekend at North Wilkesboro.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott break down the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history. They also go over all the latest updates on the charter system agreements and discuss Stewart-Haas Racing potentially selling some of their charters and merging with Front Row Motorsports. Dan and Devin also travel back to 1985 ahead of throwback weekend at Darlington.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go over Denny Hamlin's third win of the season at Dover. They go in depth on the current Cup Series point standings, and manufacturing standings to see where everybody is lined up. Discuss about the next-gen car and how it may have lost it's parity, and a look ahead to Kansas this weekend.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott breakdown Tyler Reddick's win at Talladega. They debate about the fuel saving strategies used on the superspeedways so far in 2024 and whether it needs to stay or go. Eric Jones injury and who could replace them, they also discuss about what's going on with scoring pylons and give a Dover Motor Speedway preview.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go over Chase Elliott breaking his 42-race winless streak. They discuss Hendrick Motorsports continence of domination in the 2024 season so far. Kupka and Elliott breakdown Jimmie Johnson's comments on the next-gen car and give a Talladega preview.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott are back to discuss Martinsville weekend, and go over Hendrick Motorsports historic win on Sunday. They give their overall thoughts on short track package this year. Is Stewart-Haas going to sell some of their charters and downsize their operation.
In this conversation, Dan Elliott, principal cybersecurity risk advisor at Zurich, discusses new ways leaders can assess their risk appetite.KEY TOPICS: · how risk appetite effects your cyber security plans, · explaining risk appetite in cyber security to leadership, · how security planning involves risk appetite, · new ways leaders can assess their risk appetite, · how cyber insurance works, · how cyber insurance is only one part of risk management, · and risk management beyond cyber insurance. Chapters· 00:00 Introduction and Role Explanation· 03:26 Transferring Risk and Risk Appetite· 06:01 The Complexity of Insurance and Risk Management· 07:41 Insurance as One Part of Risk· 08:10 The Impact of Breaches Beyond Insurance· 09:48 Career Journey: From Coding to Law Enforcement· 16:32 Concerns of Organizational Leaders· 20:22 Breakdown in Communication between Technology Leadership and the Board· 21:19 Explaining Risk Mitigation and Funding Needs· 22:46 Constantly Evolving Security Programs· 23:02 Challenges and Techniques in Fighting Breaches· 24:07 The Complexity of Cybersecurity Breaches· 25:13 The Priming Process and Research Involved in Breaches· 26:07 Measuring and Quantifying Risk in Cybersecurity· 27:03 Compliance vs. Cybersecurity· 28:03 The Importance of Cyber Risk Quantification· 29:11 The Role of Compliance and Security in the Financial Industry· 30:02 Preparing for a Data Breach: Incident Response Planning· 34:06 The Role of Law Enforcement in Incident Response· 36:22 The Difference Between Compliance and Security· 43:38 The Impact of Poor Preparation on Breach Response· 44:34 Preparing for a Data Breach: Incident Response Plan· 48:28 The Importance of Practice and Preparedness· 49:24 Upcoming Events and Focus on Helping ClientsTry KiteWorks today at www.KiteWorks.comDon't Miss our Video on this Exciting KiteWorks Offer! Try KiteWorks today at www.KiteWorks.comDon't miss this Video on it!The Most Secure Managed File Transfer System. Watch Video Episodes! And Please...Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Want to help us out? Leave us a 5-Star review on Apple Podcast Reviews. Submit Your Questions Direct and Find out more www.CyberCrimeJunkies.com Stay up-to-date on Cybersecurity with VIGILANCE Newsletter. Want Gear? We love our Small Business Sponsor, BlushingIntrovert.com. has it all. Women's clothing, cool accessories supporting Mental Health Research. https://blushingintrovert.com
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go over all the racing that took place at Circuit of the Americas. They breakdown Byron's win and discuss the rapidly rising star Connor Zilisch. Dale Jr. giving short track racer Bubba Pollard a shot at NASCAR, and a dive into what's inside the sinkhole opened up at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The crew also give a Richmond preview.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott go in depth with the tire situation at Bristol. They discuss whether NASCAR and Goodyear will allow more tire wear in races going forward and should Ford be concerned with the results so far in 2024. They also give a preview of COTA weekend.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott breakdown the latest races at Phoenix raceway. The decision on RFK's appeal to Chirs Buescher's tire coming off at Vegas. Where does Austin Hill go for a full-time cup ride. Kupka and Elliott also throw it back to 1992 for Bristol's race weekend.
Doug Turnbull gives an update for the Five To Go Podcast. Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott break down everything from Las Vegas, including the close finish between Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick, Rajah Caruth winning his first Truck race. They also discuss Chris Buescher's tire problem, and the future of the way racers are being developed and coming from.
Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Red Couch Theology podcast. Hey, today we have a guest on our show. It's Dan Elliott, our community care pastor. He's been around here for a while. If you don't know him, he's awesome. He preached on Sunday, and we talked about Isaiah 40, this beautiful and yet strange passage. We also are going to talk about. Why is it that Christians continue to celebrate all of these pagan-connected rituals like Christmas trees and such? Yeah, why do we celebrate those things? And is it OK for us to celebrate with Christmas trees and candles and lights and all of these things that are rooted in pagan traditions? Yeah, without any further ado, let's dive into this week's episode.
Dan Elliott, Principal Cyber Security Risk Advisor at Zurich, and notoriously talented storyteller for complex subjects, joins us.Topics: how story telling helps leaders, Benefits Of Story Telling In Business, cyber security story telling, benefits of story telling for complex topics, analogies used in cyber security, benefits for having security assessments done, benefits of security roadmap, best cybersecurity practices for business, best policies to limit cyber liability, best practices for businesses to limit cyber liabilityand more...For more real cybercrime stories, visit our website at https://cybercrimejunkies.comDon't miss our extension of family at blushingintrovert.com. You will look and feel good and be treated like family and know that any purchase will help a great cause as portions of all proceeds go to support mental health awareness initiatives. Women's sweatshirts, tumblers, stickers, journals, bracelets and more. All in stock. All Handmade. Ready to ship straight to your door. Don't miss our extension of family at blushingintrovert.com. You will look and feel good and be treated like family and know that any purchase will help a great cause as portions of all proceeds go to support mental health awareness initiatives. Women's sweatshirts, tumblers, stickers, journals, bracelets and more. All in stock. All Handmade. Ready to ship straight to your door. Support the showThank you listening! Don't miss the Video episode!Help us simply by subscribing to our YouTube Channel where you get access to all 130+ episodes and behind the scenes content. It's FREE. It helps us with the algorithm so we can bring you more content. Our YouTube Channel @Cybercrimejunkiespodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNrU8kX3b4M8ZiQ-GW7Z1yg
As a former Intelligence Officer at the CSIS, Canada's counterpart to the CIA and MI-5, Dan Elliott had high standards for his transition to the private sector. Naturally, he wasn't disappointed when he landed a job as Principal for Cyber Security Risk Advisory at Zurich Resilience Solutions, part of the world-renowned Zurich Insurance Group.In this episode, Dan shares his thoughts on the cybersecurity challenges faced by large enterprises and multinational accounts, impending risks in the cyber industry, the relationship between insurance companies and cyber teams, and much more.You'll learn:1. Why we need to close the gap between cybersecurity, risk, and business.2. Why state-sponsored attacks aren't going anywhere anytime soon.3. Why non-encryption ransomware could be the next big threat to cybersecurity.4. The challenges of integrating cybersecurity advisory into the insurance market.5. Why businesses should be practicing regularly for the moment of a breach.__________About Dan:Dan Elliott is the Principal for Cyber Security Risk Advisory at Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) Canada and is responsible for supporting Zurich's clients in making risk-based cyber security decisions to improve their overall organizational resilience. Dan has over 15 years of experience in national security and risk management and brings a unique perspective to cyber risk, having spent six years as an Intelligence Officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).Find Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliott-dan __________About Zurich Resilience Solutions:Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) provides specialized insights and tools to support clients with solutions addressing traditional and evolving risks – above and beyond insurance. Combining their close relationship and in-depth knowledge of client operations with industry-leading expertise, ZRS is a key exponent of the Zurich Insurance Group promise to build a brighter future together, with existing and new customers. The ZRS goal is to help clients identify exposures, reduce potential losses, improve safety, and effectively manage loss control programs amid a dynamic risk environment.Website: http://www.zurich.com/ Industry: InsuranceCompany size: 10,001+ employeesHeadquarters: ZurichFounded: 1872__________About the host Anthony:Anthony is passionate about cyber insurance. He is the CEO of Asceris, a company that enables its clients to respond to cyber incidents quickly and effectively. Anthony is originally from the US but now lives in Europe with his wife and two children. Get in touch with Anthony on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonyhess/ or email: ahess@asceris.com ___________This podcast is produced by our friends at SAWOO.
Like most people who run for a constitutional state-level row office, Dan Elliott has a business background and a desire to focus on “worker bee” type issues, such as cyber-security. But on the campaign trail running for Indiana Treasurer, he met a law-abiding gun store owner who had his bank account cancelled for no reason other than being a gun store owner. That's when Elliott became aware that ESG and corporate politicization was going to be battle he would have to fight. Treasurer Elliott talks with Jerry about his frank conversations with Blackrock about retirees who had to decide between food and medicine, and why financial return--and only financial return--should be the focus of the pension plans under his supervision. Elliott also talks about the importance of school choice, and why he administers a program that aids young people who don't go to college, but instead want to apprentice in the real world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devin Kupka and Dan Elliott give us a recap of the Watkins Glen weekend. Chase Elliott running out of fuel in the middle of the race. GMS leaving the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, and the fallout of the move. Denny Hamlin silly season rumors, does he return to Gibbs next year, does 23XI switch manufactures this year, alongside Stewart-Haas Racing possibly selling two charters. A NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale preview, who's in and who's out. Will a new youth ladder created by NASCAR help the lower series. Dan also gives his thoughts on a protentional new championship system.
Devin Kupka steps into the host chair with Doug Turnbull on vacation. Devin is joined by Dan Elliott, they discuss the wild wreck weekend that was Talladega. They discuss Kyle Busch's win on Sunday, and what that means for his career and for his team RCR. Jeb Burton's Xfinity win, massive wrecks in Xfinity race, Frankie Muniz leading the ARCA points, and the evolution of driver and car safety. They also discuss what Alex Bowman's absence will mean and they give a preview of the Dover Motor Speedway weekend.
We are joined this week by Dan Elliott, Principal for Cyber Security Risk Consulting at Zurich, member of CyAN (Cybersecurity Advisors Network) and former intelligence officer. In this episode, Dan walks us through the evolution of cyber insurance and how organisations should think about cyber insurance. We wrap the interview with Dan's perspective on security convergence and its benefits.
On today's show, kill switches in new cars; EV batteries in cold weather and an ongoing automotive mystery thriller. Plus today's special guest, NASCAR Winston Cup Championship team member Dan Elliott. Informative automotive buffoonery with Bud and Tim.
In episode 46, host Ari Kwiatkowski is back to continue the conversation with her New Haven-based colleague Dan Elliott. In this second installment about the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO), Ari and Dan pick up where they left off in the last episode, going through the stages of a complaint filed with the CHRO. From mandatory mediation to an optional early legal intervention to the fact-finding conference, listeners will hear some of the differences between Connecticut and New York law for this process and what employers can expect. Ari and Dan wrap up with an important reminder: only attorneys admitted to practice in Connecticut can represent an employer in these matters. Tune in to hear more.
Episode 45 of Barclay Damon Live: Labor & Employment Podcast finds host Ari Kwiatkowski switching gears—and states—to talk with her Barclay Damon colleague Dan Elliott about the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO). The conversation launches with a description of the CHRO, a state agency that is statutorily empowered to monitor, investigate, and enforce human rights and antidiscrimination laws. Like in New York and other states, an employee can file a complaint with the agency. From there, the process is similar, though there are a few notable differences. Listen in to this brief episode to hear Dan lay out the timeline and more. And be sure to tune in for the next episode for more information.
Cork Singer Songwriter Dan Elliot Joins Chris for a chat. They chat about , Irish tourism , the return of live music post covid as Dan recently played the Ireland Edge stage at Electric Picnic 2022 at Stradbally, Co Laois. Dan explains how the gig didn't get off to a great start! Dan is back with a brand new song called "I Take You With Me" and give us a little teaser ahead of its release in October. I also challenge Dan to my new Lyric Challenge game! https://www.facebook.com/danelliottmusic/ https://www.instagram.com/danelliottmusic https://linktr.ee/danelliottmusic
HealthCall's Lee Kelso talks with Dr. Dan Elliott and Dr. Tyler Johnson to learn what really happens in the ER when a gunshot victim arrives. Only part of what you've seen on TV is real. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have the super talented and hilarious musician, Dan Elliot. Dan is a singer songwriter originally from Cork, currently based in Dublin who has a passion for teaching. Dan's music is soulful, honest and as someone who has had the pleasure, nay, the privilege to see him perform live I'm happy things are opening up and he is back on the stage doing what he loves and brining joy to us all. Want to get a taste of Dan? Then this episode is for you! On this interview we spoke about:How he got into music and performingThe maybe cliché artist who made him say: “Yes, I can do that.”His love for teaching but the moment the decided to get on the music boatWhat playing live teaches musiciansHis love for printed books and much more! Want to learn more about Mr. Dan Elliott? Here are some links:Instagram FacebookSpotifyYouTubeTwitterNewsletterDan's recommendations:Everyone You Hate Is Going to Die by Daniel Sloss“Two Shades of Hope” by Foy Vance (Live in London)“The Age of Anxiety” by Jamie Cullum (Live from Craxton Studios)Fleabag an Amazon OriginalIn an effort to make this podcast accessible, we make transcripts of every episode. You'll find the transcripts on our website here. Special thank you to Ro Halfhide for the music on this show and to Immaculate Lemaron for proofreading the transcripts and helping this podcast be as accessible as possible.Want to support the pod?Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and support the show on Buy me a Coffee. We are currently looking for sponsors, if you know someone or are a local businesses in the Rotterdam area that would like to know about our sponsoring plans, reach out to us here.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dinschool2b)
This episode of the Agent Leader podcast features three independent agency leaders in a panel discussion during our recent ProFit Networking event. Mike Malinowski, Dan Elliott and Todd Lykke join Brent to discuss not just agency success, but how they had to get uncomfortable with change to achieve their successes. From celebrating their best quarter in new business sales ever, to advice they'd give their younger selves, listen in for clues to these Sitkins Network members' success. If you want to network with great agencies and leaders like these, visit www.sitkins.com to learn more about our programs. or to Book a Call visit https://www.sitkins.com/bookacall To order a copy of our Best Version Possible book, visit www.sitkins.com/bvp
Brent is joined by Dan Elliott, Vice President at Diebold Insurance Agency, for this episode. Reflection turns experience into insight, and Dan discusses lessons he's learned while taking over the family agency, struggles, and successes they've dealt with. As Dan wisely states, you never know everything, and should never be done learning. So, are you done yet? If you're ready to get great results like Dan's agency, visit www.sitkins.com to learn more. To order a copy of our new book, Best Version Possible, visit www.sitkins.com/bvp
This is an excerpt from our biweekly credential holders Soup with the Sup' meetings. This particular week, we connected with Dr. Dan Elliott, who is an elder at Trinity Church in Hockessin, DE, as well as a physician; Pennsylvania State Representative Rob Kauffman (89th District), who serves as a deacon at Bethel AG in Chambersburg, and Bernie Leclere, a retired VP for Bristol, Meyers, Squibb Pharmaceuticals. Bernie serves as an elder at River of Life AG in Doylestown, PA. Listen as we process questions and concerns about the efficacy of the vaccine, where we are going with mandates, and how believers who are familiar from medical, scientific, and political points of view are processing trends associated with Covid-19.
Irish singer Dan Elliott was on to play Poker-Face and has one of the best stories ever told! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Pointed Man Band over Zoom video! Pointed Man Band is the family-based music of Dan Elliott. A multi-instrumentalist, dreamer and performer. Having started as a homegrown, nap-time inspired recording project, the music of Pointed Man Band has since become a part of a larger and ever-expanding genre. We record and perform original music and lyrics that seek to reflect and are inspired by the curiosities and complexities in this world. Music and wonder that both parents and children alike can enjoy with their family and friends. Our albums have been the recipients of the prestigious Parents’ Choice Award® GOLD! Our songs have been in heavy rotation on SiriusXM’s KIDS PLACE LIVE and we have had the honor to be a part of the 2017 Austin City Limits Festival lineup as well as having played at Pickathon, Town Hall Seattle, The Old Church and more. But no matter the size of the festival or venue we always look forward to performing for you and yours! We present to you our latest EP, as well as the next musical chapter in this ever evolving odyssey that’s called parenthood, Dreams. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
This episode is made possible by our Patreon Supporters: Adrian Holmes (Patreon Producer) Julie Bates (Patreon Sponsor) Bill Byrd (Patreon Sponsor) Dustin Long (Patreon Sponsor) Brent Fox (Patreon Sponsor) Daniel James (Patreon Sponsor) Tobin Dalton Clel Rickets Sterling Matthews Thank you so much for your support! ❤️ Please support us at Patreon.com/Supergamerboys! This week we have two wonderful guests on the show, Dan Elliott and Nate Fletcher, who give their hands on impressions of the Xbox Series X while JJ shares a little about his PS5 experience. Tell your friends about us and share us on social media. It helps get our podcast to the masses! Also don't forget to Rate and Review us on iTunes. We're part of the HP Video Game Podcast Network! Check out some of the other shows on the network on Twitter @HPVGPodNetwork WEBSITE - supergamerboys.com MERCH - supergamerboys.com/store DISCORD - supergamerboys.com/discord FACEBOOK - Facebook.com/supergamerboys INSTAGRAM - Instagram.com/supergamerboys TWITTER - Twitter.com/supergamerboys
I chat to Cork Singer/Songwriter Dan Elliot, We chat about how he got started in music from being a replacement CD Player for his Dads band to selling out headline shows in Whelans. We chat about his music style, nerves, what gets him motivated in the music business, hes musical influences and hes dream to conquer a sold out Olympia Theatre show! Check Dan out across all the socials by simply searching Dan Elliot :)
Elliott Scheirman is running for congress in the Texas 2nd Congressional district. This interview hit on SO many good points regarding why someone should look at supporting Libertarian candidates and what specifically brought him to become a Libertarian candidate himself. Issues addressed include personal freedom, racial equality, pollution, decriminalizing victimless crimes, and so much more. Watch the full congressional debate here: https://youtu.be/bAeXHMNsJsY Find out more about Elliott and his campaign: https://www.scheirmanforcongress.com/ https://twitter.com/VoteScheirman
The Deacons sat down with Mr. Dan Elliott, RCIA Coordinator for Ss. Francis and John Catholic Parish in Georgetown, KY. Dan discussed his faith journey that took him from Louisville to Georgetown with stops in between. He also discusses RCIA in the year of COVID.Deacons Discussions Drinks is live video and podcast produced by Ss. Francis and John Catholic Parish in Georgetown, KY. You can find all of our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3egzlm1yQhnHEl7aYsPmV9tFbuN392QUSubscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtBj...We broadcast Deacons Discussions Drinks every Friday. We talk with our parishioners so we can become a better family. We mix in some national Catholic personalities so we can expand our horizons. And occasionally we will talk about doctrine. We will also be doing live shows on the road soon. So please subscribe!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/deacons)
Ooooh yeah. I loved talking to Dan Elliott from Pointed Man Band about his music and specifically the brand new record 'Amongst the Tall Trees'. You've got to hear the song 'Go!'. It's awesome. A blast of energy and fun that will make you want to get outside and play. It's just an appetizer too. The whole album is awesome. Enjoy this convo with Dan! Continue reading Episode #229 – Pointed Man Band on the site.
Dan tells us about working the music scene and two great performances See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Elliott joins the boys this episode to talk Dawsonville, Nascar, The Winston Million, brother Bill Elliott and even a little Dwight Yoakam.
Irish singer song-writer Dan Elliott and myself sat down in the comfort of Foley's Bar in Dublin to chat, sing and put the world to right in Buckshot's inaugural musical episode. This one's a cracker!!Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotTee Shop:https://www.teepublic.com/user/tomomahonyGigs:http://www.tomomahony.com/gigs/Dan's Page:https://www.facebook.com/danelliottmusic/
With Eric away in Michigan, Doug and Dan do the first-ever live remote of the Five to Go podcast live from the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame inductions. Dan is among the five entering and he shares some story from his racing past. NASCAR Hall of Famer Rex White and several others join to mark the day. BONUS: Clint Bowyer spends ten good minutes on the phone from Michigan.
This is episode 3 of a series of 7. This episode is a look at the theory that maybe songwriting is a response to the mating call instinct. Looking deep into the well of their craft, the particpating songwriters speak with love about their love, their love for love AND their love for songs about love. It really is lovely. The accompanying songs are: Danny Darcy - "Saved" Kim Hayden - "Keep You" Jem Mitchell - "Silver Dagger" Dan Elliott - "Maybe We" Aoife Leigh - "Jamie" Declan O'Rourke - "The You Know" www.ispod.ie
In their maiden voyage together, hosts Doug "Fireball" Turnbull, Eric Von Haessler, and Dan Elliott discuss encumbered wins, manufacturer wars, the weird silly season, errors under caution, and stage racing in the playoffs.
Mr. Dan Elliott Mr. Elliott has over 39 years experience in historical and archaeological research. He has been involved in cultural resource management, academic, and non-profit research in the southeastern United States, New England, and the Caribbean. He has authored or co-authored more than 36 publications and over 200 technical research reports. He has made dozens of presentations at international, national, and state conferences, and is a strong advocate of presenting archaeological findings to the public. Since 1987, Mr. Elliott has served as Archaeologist for the historic town of Ebenezer, Georgia. His recent research projects in Georgia include Carr's Fort Battlefield, Fort Hawkins, Kettle Creek Battlefield, Nash Farm Battlefield, Savannah and Sunbury. Mr. Elliott supervised the 2005-2007 survey and excavation project at the North End Plantation on Ossabaw Island. His two technical reports on this work represent an in-depth treatment, which serves as a baseline for future research on this unique barrier island plantation site. Since 2000 Mr. Elliott has served as President of The LAMAR Institute, Inc. We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! Tweet: I just listened to 15 Questions with an Archeologist! http://ctt.ec/fkV5f+ If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to 15 Questions with an Archeologist. Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher Read more at SEAC
1 Peter 3:8-15 The Resilience of Hope - In this message pastor Dan Elliott teaches us how to remain resilient in the midst of life's challenges.
UBC manager of media relations Dan Elliott, North Delta Secondary School vice-principal James Johnston and two senior varsity boys basketball coaches: Victoria-Lambrick Park’s Ed Somers, and Kelowna’s Harry Parmar.