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One of the pitfalls of physician-grade skincare in the age of e-commerce is the Amazonification of elite product lines. But what if a company developed a patented technology to eliminate diversion and counterfeiting so that products are always professionally dispensed?Dan Hopkins is here to tell us how his team found the answers. While remaining exceptionally physician-focused, AlumierMD was conceived to service an unmet need: medical-grade skincare, produced in a socially responsible way, that educates its customers on how to care for their skin.Drawing on many years of experience at Allergan, Dan took on a managing role at AlumierMD in the midst of Brexit and guided the company into a period of sustained and substantial revenue growth, culminating in taking the helm as AlumierMD's CEO just over a year ago.Find out how this strategic business leader with a strong track record in the cash-pay, medical aesthetic sector is building an exceptional physician-dispensed skincare brand in this latest episode of The Technology of Beauty.» Apple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/technology-of-beauty/id1510898426» Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/0hEIiwccpZUUHuMhlyCOAm» Recent episodes | https://www.influxmarketing.com/technology-of-beauty/» Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thetechnologyofbeauty/» LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-technology-of-beauty/The Technology of Beauty is produced by Influx Marketing, The Digital Agency for Aesthetic Practices. https://www.influxmarketing.com/Want more aesthetic insights? Subscribe to Next Level Practices, the show where we discuss the ever-changing world of digital marketing and patient acquisition and bring you the latest ideas, strategies, and tactics to help you take your practice to the next level. https://www.influxmarketing.com/next-level-practices/
In this podcast, Mike Hofer, SAP Executive HXM Value Advisor, and Dan Hopkins, Eightfold.AI Global Public Sector VP, review emerging trends in HR and discuss how integrating SAP and Eightfold.AI technologies improve employee experiences in the public sector.
Federal agencies are pushed and pulled in different directions. A notable example is the entire process of adding staff. It takes an estimated one hundred days to make a hire. Human resource professionals are pushed to speed that up. On the other hand, agencies must also comply with mandates to increase diversity. How many hours are in the day to review resumes? The answer may be by applying artificial intelligence. Today's discussion focuses on the ability of artificial intelligence to help speed through applications and, at the same time, be able to increase diversity in the workforce. Joe Biden's sweeping Executive Order improves the federal workforce by improving diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the federal workforce. It was announced on June 25, 2021. It is getting some momentum because in September of 2022 the Chief Diversity Officers Executive Council will look at making suggestions to help agencies achieve compliance. It is a challenge to apply these mandates to the volume of applications received. Greg Singleton from HHS estimates they have 90,000 direct employees. A big number for a stressed human resource group to review diversity. Dan Hopkins from Eightfold AI states that applying artificial intelligence to this problem will start by creating overall efficiency. It can also provide deeper insights into what is required for the role. Finally, it can help oversee the hundreds and thousands of applications the federal government gets a year. Carol J. Smith from the DoD has had an experience where she has seen bias in the methods to produce artificial intelligence. If the data is going to be collected and curated by humans, then it could have a bias. She recommends a human be integral to the process of any applied intelligence.
After nearly 5 decades in Denver radio where he created amazing impact and enduring a recent "health scare". Peter Boyles, after finishing nearly 9 years at 710 KNUS, as he said, "When it's time, you'll know - and it's time", hosts his final show in the morning drive slot. A real who's who of Denver broadcasting and long time friends and show guest join Peter today to reminisce and celebrate this occasion. Phil Boyce, Dan Hopkins, David Smith, Mark Pearson, Rick Lewis, Mandy Connell, Dick Wadhams, Ted Trimpa, Lee Larsen, Patty Calhoun, Mike Rosen, Dan Caplis, Joe Williams, Kris Olinger, Don Wrege, Tom Martino, Mike Roberts, Jeff Shrader, Steve Reams, Dave Logan, Darrel Luebbe, Tom Tancredo, Frank DeAngelis, Ken Hamblin, and his producers Casey Bloyer and Bill Thorpe create a 5-hour long celebration of a true nationally renowned broadcast legend. Best wishes and thanks for the memories, Peter! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Writers's Show we continue our special Songwriters series. Dan Hopkins is an Australian blues and roots singer, songwriter and producer. His new album Different Economy reached #18 on the Australian Blues and Roots Charts in 2021. In this episode of The Writers Show, we talk to Dan about songwriting, music, the blues and the writing of his new album Different Economy. You can get in contact with Dan Hopkins (and buy his CDs and merchandise) at www.danhopkinsmusic.com Full shownotes for this episode are on the shows website at https://www.thewritersshow.com/dan-hopkins/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/12/21--When the pandemic hit, just about every aspect of our lives changed. And that includes our relationships-- with family, friends, and partners. Whether you were single, dating, married, or divorced during the pandemic, chances are, dynamics changed at least slightly. Today, we hear from two sets up couples -- Honey Goodenough and Kenneth Dyer, and Eden Heller and Dan Hopkins -- about their experiences together during the pandemic, as well as the Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein about the patterns she saw emerge among people navigating love and dating before, during the height of the pandemic, and now. Next week: Government. -- Mass Reboot is a production of The MassINC Polling Group, in association with CommonWealth Magazine. Our music is from Blue Dot Sessions. To help us make more episodes, donate at patreon.com/mass_reboot. This week's episode is sponsored by Rasky Partners. They're a long-time supporter of ours and a nationally recognized government affairs and communication firm. For over 30 years the team at Rasky has worked with all types of organizations, large and small, helping each one reach their business objectives through advocacy and storytelling. Find out more about Rasky Partners at rasky.com.
When the pandemic hit, just about every aspect of our lives changed. And that includes our relationships-- with family, friends, and partners. Whether you were single, dating, married, or divorced during the pandemic, chances are, dynamics changed at least slightly. Today, we hear from two sets up couples -- Honey Goodenough and Kenneth Dyer, and Eden Heller and Dan Hopkins -- about their experiences together during the pandemic, as well as the Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein about the patterns she saw emerge among people navigating love and dating before, during the height of the pandemic, and now. Next week: Government. -- Mass Reboot is a production of The MassINC Polling Group, in association with CommonWealth Magazine. Our music is from Blue Dot Sessions. To help us make more episodes, donate at patreon.com/mass_reboot. This week's episode is sponsored by Rasky Partners. They're a long-time supporter of ours and a nationally recognized government affairs and communication firm. For over 30 years the team at Rasky has worked with all types of organizations, large and small, helping each one reach their business objectives through advocacy and storytelling. Find out more about Rasky Partners at rasky.com.
Former President Donald Trump launched his “revenge tour” against Republican politicians who have not sufficiently supported him, repeating his claims that he won the 2020 elections, and attacking the media and Democrats. Months after leaving office, Trump is still a commanding presence in the Republican Party. But is it a winning strategy for the GOP to indulge Trump and tie its future to him? But also, is it safe for the Democrats to ignore him? Host Steve Clemons speaks with Democratic pollster Celinda Lake and University of Pennsylvania political science professor Dan Hopkins about how Trump factors into both parties' tactics. - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
What lessons can we learn from forced business transformations? Business transformation isn’t always voluntary, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t lessons to learn. When massive change is unavoidable, some businesses adopt a survival posture, while others see an opportunity to serve their customers better. In this episode, Kevin Galang examines the mindset of different businesses in the midst of major change, along with insights from guest experts Mike Rethage, Senior Vice President and Head of Senior Living for Touchtown, Dan Hopkins, Senior Director of Applied AI and Public Sector at Eightfold.ai, and Jacob Hill, Managing Director at Offploy Community Interest Company. If you’d like to learn more, visit https://conga.com/podcast In this Episode, You’ll Learn How to: Take the time to build relationships on your team Ask “why” before you begin Transforming your business can mean short-term pain What to Listen For: [01:22] – How Mike Rethage maintained culture while going digital [06:28] – How Dan Hopkins uses technology for competitive advantage [14:49] – How Jacob Hill navigated the uncertainty of COVID by going digital [18:29] – How Jacob’s personal story empowered him to become an Agent of Change [24:03] – Advice for navigating a digital transformation [25:01] – Agent in the News with Amy Bartner
It’s finally here, the end of Season 3 of Agents of Change. Over the course of this season we’ve discussed some of the biggest factors businesses face as they prepare for whatever happens next. On today’s episode, we’re wrapping up this season by asking several of our guests what that “next” could look like. Sharing their insights are David Murphy, Chairman of Conga, Susie Hayman, Owner and Founder of In Your Business, Lori Ramas, a Systems and Social Media Specialist for Ask Relezant, Ash Finnegan, Digital Transformation Officer at Conga, Dr. Julie Hanks, Owner and Director of Wasatch Family Therapy, and Dan Hopkins, Senior Director of Applied AI at eightfold. If you’d like to learn more, visit https://conga.com/podcasts/agents-change. Takeaways From Season 3: 1. Focus On the People Supporting Quotes: Kevin: People are the heart of your organization. When you’re in the middle of a massive change, it’s easy to focus on the processes or technology. But without the people – your team, your customers, and your partners – your organization wouldn’t be what it is today, or what it could be tomorrow. 2. Technology is a Tool Supporting Quotes: Kevin: It’s simply a powerful tool, not a magic solution. And, like any tool, it’s impact is in how it’s used. So use it well. 3. Be Prepared Supporting Quote: Kevin: We can’t predict the future, but we can prepare for it. Focus on the fundamentals, put the right people in place, and be willing to change, and you’ll be ready for every possible tomorrow.
What comes to mind when you hear AI? Thanks to Hollywood movies like Terminator and iRobot, there’s a wealth of menacing imagery associated with the term. While entertaining these aren’t an accurate picture of AI in the real world. As businesses embrace digital technology, AI is becoming more necessary for success. Yet, there are misconceptions abound, and leaders often don’t understand it well enough to implement it in their business. In this episode, we’re going to examine what AI is, what it’s capable of, and how it’s being applied in today’s business landscape. Experts featured are Ajay Dawar, Product Executive at Conga, Jason Gabbard (gah-BARD), Head of AI Strategy at Conga, Dan Hopkins, Senior Director of Applied AI at eightfold, and Carl Harkness, Contracts Manager for Nimbus Therapeutics. If you’d like to learn more, visit https://conga.com/podcasts/agents-change.
DONATE: United Way NYCunitedwaynyc.org/covid19- Hyperbole Free Coronavirus Update- For the first time we have a federal projection into how many people will die from COVID-19 and it's very grim. We discuss the reality of the situation and touch on the political physics that will come from it.- For real though? Wisconsin is really going to have polling places where people vote in a week?- China is lying about the number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 according to the multiple intelligence sources.- Interview with Dan Hopkins about the nationalization of politics and why that is both good and bad for our modern plague problem.
Dan Hopkins and Michael Roberts pay tribute to the life and times of Denver radio legend, Don Martin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Denver radio legend Don Martin passes away. Dan Hopkins joins Peter to discuss the storied radio career of Don Martin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2018. In the world of independently-run bed and breakfasts, Barnaby and Willow Radcliffe soon discover that if you wanna make a buck, you’ve gotta get a gimmick. Taped in front of a live studio audience. Dramatized by Gabrielle Lenhard Featuring the Christ The King Players Katie Hartman as Willow Radcliffe Andrew Dahreddine as Barnaby Radcliffe Lorena Monagas as Manuela Josh Gregory as Frank Neekis and the Parrot Nina Mozes as Melanie Grapes Rives Elliot as Dan Hopkins ...and Bebe D’Amore as your narrator With special guest appearances by Sapphic Joy and Patch Edited and Mastered by Jack Healy Closing theme by Arrington de Dionyso Opening theme by Arrington de Dionyso and Willard Fresco Additional Music by Kevin MacLeod Audionautix Sound effects from Freesound.org Youtube Audio Library Desperate Nightmares brought to you by Executive Producer Willard Fresco, in absentia Co-Producers Rives Elliot Jack Healy Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved You have now been cursed with the nightmares. Spread these fever dreams of the damned by rating and reviewing on iTunes or whichever platform you use to fill your head with the cold dark truth. Thanks for listening. May your every nightmare come true! Scheming Weasel (slower version) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Bass Walker - Film Noir by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1200071 Artist: incompetech.com/ Comic Plodding - Silent Film Dark by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100457 Artist: incompetech.com/ Enemy Ships by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/ Water Prelude Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Fast Talkin by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100590 Artist: incompetech.com/ Danse of Questionable Tuning Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Evening Fall (Harp) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Night on the Docks - Trumpet Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Cool Vibes Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Disconcerned Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ The Contract by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
The Republican and Democratic parties are not the same. I’ll say it again: The Republican and Democratic parties are not the same. I don’t just mean they believe different things. I mean they’re composed in different ways, they argue from different premises, they’re structured in different ways. We treat them as mirror images of each other — the left and right hands of American politics — but they’re not. And the ways in which they’re different make it hard for them to understand each other, and hard for American politics to function. Political scientists Matt Grossmann and Dan Hopkins literally wrote the book on how the parties are different. In Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats, they argue that the differences between the parties stem from a central and longstanding split in the country’s political personality: We are a country of philosophical conservatives, and policy liberals. We want a small government that does more of everything. I asked Grossmann on the show to walk me through the ways the parties are different, and how those differences explain everything from the GOP’s repeated shutdowns to asymmetric polarization to the rise of Fox News. This is a conversation about the fundamental structure of America’s parties, public opinion, and media institutions. It’s worth the time. Book Recommendations: Racial Realignment: The Transformation of American Liberalism, 1932-1965by Eric Schickler Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensusby Rick Perlstein Law and Order: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, and the Crisis of Liberalism in the 1960's by Michael W. Flamm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apttus Establishes Omni Accelerator, the World's First Innovation Lab for Middle Office Solutions The new research and engineering group to advance applied artificial intelligence, blockchain, and other cutting-edge quote-to-cash capabilities for Apttus' Omni Platform. By focusing on advancing the Omni platform's capabilities, the Omni Accelerator team will influence Apttus' product vision, roadmap, and thought leadership in the marketplace. The Omni Accelerator team's roots are already woven into successful Apttus capabilities. For instance, the team's fingerprints are on Max, Apttus' successful applied AI for the Middle Office introduced more than a year ago. In addition to applying AI, Omni Accelerator is focusing on blockchain and augmented reality technologies. Leveraging insight and experience from supporting the Middle Office space's largest customer base, the Omni Accelerator team's primary focus includes: Identify emerging technologies that help customers differentiate from their competitors Create proof of concepts to demonstrate, test, and measure potential market adoption Develop capabilities like autonomous contract negotiation, auto-generated product catalogs I invited Dan Hopkins, Vice President Innovation at Apttus onto this tech podcast to find out more.
In the very first edition of Politifix's new, weekly podcast, Navya Hebbar talks about Ireland's abortion referendum, Dan Hopkins discusses 'Labour Live', and Euan Antona meets the Young European of the Year.
New book! Dan Hopkins from Exit 59 Church (Gas City, Indiana) starts teaching the book of Matthew.
On this episode of Grapple, we’ll talk about immigration and our country’s changing demographics with journalist Maria Hinojosa. We’ll also hear from University of Pennsylvania political scientist Dan Hopkins about what contributes to the rise of anti-immigration politics and how it played out in the 2016 presidential election.
Dan Hopkins finishes up the book of John with chapter 21 and commissions our Seniors who are graduating this Spring.
Dan Hopkins teaches from John 15:18 through the end of chapter 16.
Dan Hopkins teaches on the Triumphal Entry from John chapter 12.
Dan Hopkins begins teaching from John chapter 8.
Dan Hopkins teaches the first part of John chapter 6.
Dan Hopkins teaches about the healing at the well fro John chapter 5.
Dan Hopkins from Exit 59 Downtown (Marion, IN) teaches on Judges chapter 3.
Dan Hopkins from Exit 59 Downtown (Marion, Indiana) finishes up 1 Corinthians with chapter 16.
Dan Hopkins from Exit 59 Downtown (Marion, IN) teaches on Joshua chapter 24.
Dan Hopkins from Exit 59 (Gas City, Indiana) teaches on Romans 14