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All in 24 Minutes or less… In Season 5, Episode 5, Travis sits down with Dan McBride, Senior Director of Ticketing & Experience for the United States Golf Association. Dan started his career out as an accountant and then transitioned those experience into the sports world. Tune in to hear what goes into the strategy and revenue management for each tournament. 3 Hot Topics: ✅ Find Ways to Prioritize ✅ Innovation in Golf ✅ Key Characteristics in Leaders www.52weeksofhustle.com Book Available - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735610801 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
In this Sports Geek interview with Sean Callanan, Dan McBride from USGA chats about the evolution of ticketing and fan engagement in golf. McBride discusses leveraging data for effective ticketing strategies, implementing innovative models like flex memberships, and enhancing the overall fan experience at USGA events. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/dan-mcbride-usga/
Dan McBride is a firefighter in Chelan County, Washington. He started out as a volunteer firefighter, following in his dad's footsteps, who is a 39-year fire service veteran and deputy chief. Dan shifted gears and went into law enforcement, serving 7 years as a corrections officer in maximum security.In addition to serving as a firefighter in Chelan County, he is the founder and CEO of Thinline Anthem, a company whose mission is to assist first responders with their mental and physical health so that they can take care of themselves, their families, and the communities they serve. Learn more at ThinLineAnthem.com
In this Episode, Handsome Chris sits down with Big Jay, Gunny and returning Guest, McNasty to honor a Legend of the Greatest Generation and one of our last remaining Heroes of WW2, Sgt. Dan McBride.We also delve into the charges leveled against Hillary Clinton regarding the Durham Report and what that could mean for her and everyone involved.Plus: The News of the Moment!Join us for a conversation about our Nation and the World around us from a Conservative point of view.
Ryan shares his favorite pitch from "Pitch Week" within the Capitalism Incubator. Dan McBride's company Thinline Anthem makes supplements geared towards first responders, and he is asking for $300k for 20% of his company.
Find out what's on the horizon for myopia management and how ODs can choose the best options for their patients and practices. CooperVision President, Dan McBride, weighs in on the state of myopia management in the U.S.
Oh, my godlessness.... by Courtney, Sierra, & Shalini feat. Daniel Hoock, Mark Damron, Joshua Damron, Bellas| composed by Dan McBride. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncannyvalley/support
Which artists switched their stage names when the art director of their debut album incorrectly listed the wrong names under their picture? What is AD’s pet peeve with respect to album art? Which band was formed after a drunken phone call from the guitarist to the singer? Which rock star’s boobs did AD catch a glimpse of? How can you call a guy a racist for marrying your niece? Thanks to Dan McBride for springing for some delicious beer. YUM! Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @shabbypodcast. Visit www.shabbyroadrecordshow.com to listen to the entire catalog of podcasts, support the show by clicking on the Amazon banner, buy some beers for the fridge and watch some cool videos!
Which musician wound up selling fish from the back of a van after his music career was over? Which artist wrote songs for artists as diverse as KISS, Pointer Sisters, Judas Priest and Abba? Are you allowed to like a record and then a few years later not like it? What song haunted AD for years and years? Thanks to Dan McBride for purchasing the beer for tonight! Glug Glug….YAY! Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @shabbypodcast. Visit www.shabbyroadrecordshow.com to listen to the entire catalog of podcasts, support the show by clicking on the Amazon banner, buy some beers for the fridge and watch some cool videos!
In this episode we are joined by The Eternal Colonel, Mr. EKU, Executive Director of Alumni Engagement Dan McBride. We reminisce about Dan’s early days at EKU, talk about his career in radio, recap his 27 year career in Athletics and talk about his new job as the Director of Alumni Engagement. How has EKU and Richmond changed in the last 30 years, are the stories of tunnels underneath campus true and why does Dan have his own jingle? For the answers to these questions and more great EKU stories you’ll just have to listen.
In this episode we are joined by The Eternal Colonel, Mr. EKU, Executive Director of Alumni Engagement Dan McBride. We reminisce about Dan’s early days at EKU, talk about his career in radio, recap his 27 year career in Athletics and talk about his new job as the Director of Alumni Engagement. How has EKU and Richmond changed in the last 30 years, are the stories of tunnels underneath campus true and why does Dan have his own jingle? For the answers to these questions and more great EKU stories you’ll just have to listen.
EKU's Dan McBride sits in most of the show. We talk fantasy football, Justin Thomas, eclipse, and much more. Eclipse/Moon/Sun songs Castoff.
It is oddly controversial to identify the breakdown of the family unit as a central cause of poverty. The empirical evidence confirming a strong correlation is overwhelming: higher divorce rates, increasing out-of-wedlock births, lower percentages of married couples, and higher rates of abortion are all associated with poverty. How has the law impacted these trends, and what can be done to reverse them? -- This panel was presented at the 2016 National Student Symposium on Saturday, February 27, 2016, at the University of Virginia School of Law. -- Featuring: Prof. Mary Anne Case, Arnold I. Shure Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School; Ms. Kay Hymowitz, Senior Fellow, The Manhattan Institute; Prof. W. Bradford Wilcox, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Virginia; and Mr. Robert Woodson, Founder and President, Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. Moderator: Hon. A. Raymond Randolph, U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit. Introduction: Mr. Robert Smith, 1L Committee Co-Chair, University of Virginia School of Law Student Chapter. Welcome: Mr. Dan McBride, President, University of Virginia School of Law Student Chapter.
Free markets have exponentially improved the well-being of humanity and lifted more people out of poverty than any government program. But severe inequalities persist, and gaps have widened in the past thirty years. Is this a problem in and of itself? Or only to the extent it is caused by unfairly distorting the market with the help of government – so-called “crony capitalism" – as opposed to the inherently unique capabilities of each individual? How should the law be structured to ensure a level playing field? -- This panel was presented at the 2016 National Student Symposium on Friday, February 26, 2016, at the University of Virginia School of Law. -- Welcome and Opening Remarks: Dean Paul Mahoney, Dean, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, and Arnold H. Leon Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law. Introduction: Mr. Dan McBride, President, University of Virginia School of Law Student Chapter. -- Panel I: Capitalism and Inequality -- Featuring: Dr. Yaron Brook, Executive Director, The Ayn Rand Institute; Prof. Thomas Edsall, Adjunct Professor of Journalism, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism; Prof. Jason Johnston, Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law; and Prof. Steven Teles, Associate Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University. Moderator: Hon. Jerry E. Smith, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.