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Ever dreamed of running away with the circus? David Duffy, Ring Master with Tom Duffy's Circus gave Andrea some insight into what life on the road with the circus is like.
David Duffy use to run Virgin Money in the UK but sold it to the Nationwide building society this year. You would remember him because he used to run AIB after it was all but nationalised in 2011. Apart from Ireland and the UK he's also worked for global players including Goldman Sachs and Standard bank in South Africa. Joe asked David has banking changed?
Author and historian David Duffy joined Michael McLaren to discuss the release of a new book on Australian icon Charles Todd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Beardmore hand-delivers a postcard in Glasnevin, live on air, which he brought all the way from the Galapagos Islands. Jacqueline thinks the 60 cents Brown Thomas are charging for a paper bag is too much. Joe chats to Ruth Walsh, Jimmy Murphy & David Duffy about the funding model of the Arts Council.
Tune in for a delightful journey into the past with Wendy and special guests David Duffy and Jeanette Paquette from The Orchards of Michigan on the latest episode of Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging! Have you ever wondered about the fascinating history of nursing homes? Join us for a lively chat as we explore the origins of these facilities where our beloved elders reside. Grab a beverage of your choice, sit back, and enjoy as we unravel the evolution of elder care together. From humble beginnings to modern-day innovations, you'll be amazed by the story behind these essential living spaces. You will leave this episode educated and well-informed. This episode promises to entertain and enlighten you while you gain invaluable insight into everything from nursing homes to Medicaid. Don't miss the chance to expand your knowledge and share the joy of learning. Download and spread the word - Next Steps 4 Seniors: Conversations on Aging. Check us out on our new platform: www.seniorresource.com. Subscribe to our podcast on all your favorite podcast platforms so you don't miss an episode. And there is more information on the Conversations on Aging Facebook page! Welcome to season 2! Do you have a question or need help? Drop us an email at hello@nextsteps4seniors.com or call the Next Steps 4 Seniors office at 248.651.5010See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sandra Hurley of our Political Staff, Fianna Fáil Senator and Member of the Oireactas Media Committee, Malcolm Byrne & Co. Founder and Director of the Corporate Governance Institute, David Duffy.
Pat Leahy, Political Editor, Irish Times and David Duffy, Founder and Director, Corporate Governance Institute
http://www.attractionchecklist.com - Join us as we head to Disneyland to check out the Magic Happens Parade on this episode of Attraction Checklist! Attraction audio recorded on September 20, 2023. TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to Attraction Checklist. This episode we visit Disneyland to experience the Magic Happens parade. The parade is listed as being for All Ages and runs for approximately 20 minutes. The Disneyland website describes the attraction saying: Witness this whimsical parade celebrating magical moments from legendary Disney stories! Before we stake out our spot in front of It's A Small World, here are five fast facts about Magic Happens at Disneyland. 1. Magic Happens debuted on February 27, 2020 as part of Disneyland's 65th Anniversary celebration. 2. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the parade was shelved until February 26, 2023 when it returned with with a newly updated version. 3. The parade was directed by David Duffy and Jordan Peterson and features songs written and co-composed by Todrick Hall. 4. The song Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah from Song of the South was part of the parade when it debuted in 2020 but was replaced by You Can Fly from Peter Pan when the parade returned in 2023. 5. The parade is scheduled to return to Disneyland on February 2, 2024. Let's go see if Magic Happens is…Magic. Joining me this episode is John B. deHaas and After the attraction audio, we'll give you our thoughts on this attraction. This is a binaural recordings so if you have headphone put them on now as we experience Magic Happens at Disneyland. The attraction audio recorded for this episode is available exclusively to the Saturday Morning Media Patron Patron. Support the show and get fun Bonus content over at http://www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia Episode edited by Stephen Staver FOLLOW US https://www.instagram.com/attractionchecklist/ http://www.twitter.com/SaturdayMMedia https://www.linkedin.com/company/saturday-morning-media http://www.youtube.com/user/SaturdayMorningMedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ SOURCES: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/entertainment/disneyland/magic-happens-parade/ https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Magic_Happens Show ©2024 Saturday Morning Media/Grant Baciocco
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. As the long running weekly broadcast show comes to an end, the guys begin Family Histoire News with talk of the Boston Tea Party 250th anniversary celebration this weekend. Then, David reveals his role in setting the record straight on the last survivors of the USS Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor. Ever wonder how large the largest family tree in the Library of Congress might be? Wonder no more! Then, the guys give a brief update on the 23andMe data breach. Next, Fisher shares one his most interesting interviews from earlier this year. It's with Dr. David Duffy who has discovered that DNA can be detected and connected to individuals even when taken out of the air, or from footprints on a sandy beach! What might this mean for future police work? Then, Your DNA Guide, Diahan Southard, and genealogical thriller author, Nathan Dylan Goodwin, join the show to talk about their planned genealogical murder mystery on RootsTech eve in Salt Lake City. David then returns for another Ask Us Anything question. This one is on the use of aliases in the Revolutionary War. Fisher and David then sign off on the final segment of the weekly broadcast series, with a huge thank you to so many who have contributed to the success of Extreme Genes through the years. Stayed tuned for future, periodic Extreme Genes podcasts!
The DIS Unplugged - A Weekly Roundtable Discussion About All Things Disney World
In this news update, EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios will see the return of parking lot trams in September 2023, Stormalong Bay at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club will be closed for a portion of 2025, and David Duffy will be heading to Walt Disney World as Vice President for Live Entertainment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Duffy, Corporate Governance Institute, reacts to the Grant Thornton 2 report into the under-declaration by RTÉ of Ryan Tubridy's earnings from 2017 to 2019.
Joe speaks to journalists in Australia and Colombia regarding Denise O'Sullivan's injury. Daragh received an odd response from a call centre worker when he disclosed that his mother was dead. David Duffy is struggling to find sites for their tents. Joe speaks to people who regularly compete in scrabble and crossword competitions.
The One About DCI 2023 First Reactions. This week we are joined by David Duffy and David Landers, who join us while we react to all the DCI shows we got to watch during the first week of tour. Join us On A Water Break to hear all our thoughts about the Bluecoats, Blue Devils, Carolina Crown, Boston Crusaders, and more!Meet our Hosts:Jackie Brown - @spintronixguardStephen McCarrick - @stephenmccarickBeth Beccone - @bether7189Cynthia Bernard - @cynthiabernAshlee Amos - @famousamossss_Whitney Stone - @dancerwhitThom Shearer - @tshearer74Trevor Bailey - @t_pain151Justin Surface - @J_dex07Nicole Younger - @o2bnpjs & @thecookoutcgChris Rutt - @wildhornbrass1Cindy Barry - @leandermommaGuests:David Duffy David LandersFeaturing:Lexi Duda - Host for On A Water Break In Rhinestones - The Stories of the Twirlers @lexi_dudaJoshua Hecht - Drum Major Leadership Academy - @dmlatrainingBill Ives - @marching_pageantry_arts_museumTo learn more about our history: - marchingpageantryartsmuseum.orgJeremy - Drum Corps Today - @drumcorpstodayThank you also to @guardcloset and @marchingartseducation#marchingband #colorguard #dci #podcast #onawaterbreak #wgi #drumline
Hugh Linehan - Irish Times Arts & Culture Editor and presenter of the Inside Politics podcast shares his thoughts on the upcoming hearing. David Duffy, CEO of the Corporate Governance Institute joins the conversation.
In this week's episode of Can't Find My Way Home, I was joined by Davy Lyons. Davy is an Irish songwriter, musician, poet, and actor. We talk about how he started as a musician, singing at family gatherings, finding his voice, and busking on the streets of Dublin. Davy first moved abroad, volunteering with the World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms program , which brought him to live and make wine in a Tuscan castle and stay for four months in the mythic Parisian bookshop, Shakespeare & Co. In 2016, he moved to Barcelona where he still resides today. In 2019 he released his first album, Evidence, and his second record, ‘The Human Factor' produced by compatriot David Duffy, was released in Feb 2023 with Dutch label King Forward Records. We talk more about his live band, performances, and also some new projects in the pipeline. Let's get right to it…Davy Lyons https://davylyons.com/ https://linktr.ee/davylyons --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-branch/message
This week, we hear from the University of Florida's Dr David Duffy. He heads up a team of researchers who are studying sea turtles. In order to track the animals and their diseases, the scientists devised a method of collecting fragments of DNA from tanks at the university's turtle hospital, as well as from sand and water in the local environment. While they found plenty of turtle DNA, they were surprised to uncover large amounts of high-quality human eDNA. Duffy tells us all about the study and his surprising findings, but also highlights the ethical problems this could raise. We are then joined by Dr Matt Clark from the Natural History Museum, and Sir Jonathan Montgomery from University College London, to discuss the ins and outs of eDNA – how it can be beneficial for conservation, forensics and healthcare, but could also be problematic from a privacy perspective. Muriel Rabone and Dr Adrian Glover from the Natural History Museum have compiled an extensive checklist of all the species present in the remote Clarion-Clipperton Zone, which is an area twice the size of India, five kilometres deep in the Pacific Ocean. While you might expect this part of the sea to be devoid of life, the organisms that live there are surprisingly diverse, and we still know little about them. But the region is also chock-full of in-demand rare-earth metals. And we are joined by Dr Katie King to talk over some of her favourite science stories of the week, followed up by Helen Keen, who gets the kettle on to reveal more about the surprising physics behind a cup of coffee. Milk and two sugars for us, please. Presenter: Gareth Mitchell Producer: Hannah Fisher Content Producer: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys open with a few news items from the National Genealogical Society. In Family Histoire News, David reports on a study that showed how rents were once paid in England using eels! Then, Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the site of an interesting new project that may allow you to touch the tombstone of your early New England ancestor. The 1931 Canadian Census is out! David shares how it is being indexed. Then, imagine a man who was in both the Civil War and World War I. It actually happened! David will tell you all about him. Dual citizenship can help you travel. Hear what countries you can obtain it from. Finally, the UK has an issue with China over sunken war ships. Find out what it is. Next, Fisher visits with Dr. David Duffy of the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience and the University of Florida. In studying sea turtles, Dr. Duffy and his team discovered that high quality turtle DNA can be found in the sand on beaches. They then decided to see if the same held true for humans, testing footprints of volunteers. Indeed it did! And then there's the matter of human DNA being left in a closed room in the air. Dr. Duffy describes the research, police interest, and ethical questions they're dealing with. Next, Melissa Barker, “The Archive Lady,” is back from Houston County, Tennessee. Melissa talks about the silver lining of the pandemic for archives, and some of her recent acquisitions including one that's hard to believe. David then is back for Ask Us Anything. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
Jill Schlesinger on the debt crisis talks and avoiding default // Heather Bosch highlights two of Seattle's unique opera stars // Paging Dr. Cohen: Advancements in heart treatment // Crime and Punishment: Casey McNerthney on gunshot reports in the county // Dose of Kindness -- the kindest grave digger in Indiana // Gee Scott on Jay Z and Beyonce's record-breaking purchase // Dr. David Duffy from the University of Florida on the abundance of human DNA in our environment Pt. 1 // Dr. David Duffy from the University of Florida on the abundance of human DNA in our environment Pt. 2See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien is set to temporarily waive residential development levies to cut costs for developers in a bid to urgently increase housing supply. To debate Newstalk Breakfast spoke to David Duffy, from Property Industry Ireland, property trade association of IBEC, and also Dr. Rory Hearne, Lecturer in Social Policy at Maynooth University and Author of the book “Gaffs”.
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien is set to temporarily waive residential development levies to cut costs for developers in a bid to urgently increase housing supply. To debate Newstalk Breakfast spoke to David Duffy, from Property Industry Ireland, property trade association of IBEC, and also Dr. Rory Hearne, Lecturer in Social Policy at Maynooth University and Author of the book “Gaffs”.
We are talking about the “G” in ESG in this episode with David Duffy, the CEO and Co-Founder of The Corporate Governance Institute. Learn why ESG is driving the focus of Boards today, and what their roles and responsibilities are for delivering the company's ESG strategy. Also learn how Non-Executive Board members help with supporting the Executives responsible for delivering these goals with their domain expertise. Find out how you can “Level Up” by completing on-line training for aspiring board members through The Corporate Governance Institute. This and much more in this "G" Rated episode. Thanks to our Sponsors: Cascade Environmental, The Institute of Hazardous Materials Management, and Pace Analytical #esg #corporategovernance #sustainability #climatechange #corporate #governance #boardofdirectors #leadership #mindset #digital #management #marketing #business #personality #skills #training #board
In this episode of Can't Find My Way Home, I was joined by David Duffy. Originally from Cork, Ireland, and now based in Barcelona, David is a renowned musician and composer in his own right. David talks us through his musical journey from picking up the bass as a teenager, discovering jazz and then moving on to study music full-time. We talk through the academic audition process and some unique prep tips, as well as some of his experiences when he was a student. We also get into some of David's musical projects, both as a musician and as a composer. The Niall McCabe Band, the Eat My Noise project, the making of the video for his track “Self”, the pros and cons of arts funding, and just what is IDM? There's a look into what David's working on at the moment, his commercial work, the inspirational work of Olafur Arnalds, and the live scene in Barcelona. A super Top 5 PLUS…George Michael's exploding reverb sound… https://davidduffymusic.com/ https://linktr.ee/cantfindmywayhome --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/craig-branch/message
David Duffy of Corporate Governance Institute outlines the principles of good governance Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our gift to our fellow DLP fans this month is a real treat! We got an exclusive interview with Disneyland Paris' charming and talented Vice President of Entertainment David Duffy. He shares with us his extensive background with the Disney company, as well as insights into how the entertainment for the 30th Anniversary was developed and put in place. You won't want to miss this! As always, we have some park news for you, as well as random assorted silly DLP chat. A good time was had by all, so why not have a listen? Remember to follow D2DLP on IG, FB and Twitter and to check out our website at dedicatedtodlp.com
Our next guest has worked in a variety of banks, from Goldman Sachs to ING, before moving to AIB after the recession began. He is now the CEO of Virgin Money. David Duffy joins us now to chat about his career.
The famous Duffy's Circus is planning to come to Sligo at Easter - but can't a venue. An appeal has now gone out for a suitable location, with all the previously-used sites unavailable, as David Duffy outlines
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to radio presenter, programmer and executive John Evington, who died on 4th December 2021. In this special podcast presented by Stuart Clarkson, you will hear from John himself as well as tributes from: Steve King, David Duffy, Terry Underhill, Phil Trow, Martin Campbell, Trevor Thomas, Jason Hardy, Paul Chantler, Phil England, James Piekos, Paul Carrington, Johnny Beerling, Barry David, Ray Crowther, Jim Davis, Steve Penk and Kelvin MacKenzie. John's career took in Piccadilly Radio, Centre Radio, Signal Radio and subsequently its parent company The Wireless Group. He also had a brief spell presenting weekend shows at Radio 2 while at Signal during the week. After 22 years with Signal, John went on to programme and manage Original 106, The Revolution and others during a 40+ career in radio, with his later years working as a consultant on various projects including the trial small-scale DAB multiplex in Manchester. Special thanks to all our contributors and to David Lloyd for allowing us to use the interview with John recorded for the RadioMoments Conversations podcast in 2016. You can listen to the full version at https://audioboom.com/posts/4163514-conversations-episode-2-john-evington RIP John Evington 1958-2021 The RadioToday Programme is sponsored by Broadcast Bionics. Processing by Ian Deeley; voiceover by Hannah Patterson; original music by Mcasso.
Composers Neil Luck, India Jordan and David Austin Grey share their music and thoughts on the place of distractions in the process of creating music – are distractions bad or are they necessary? We listen to the sounds of a dream, hear the power of music to heal, and dive into what it means to create music during lockdown. Join our CEO Susanna Eastburn MBE and writer Will Eaves for a unique insight into composing. Our recommendation at the end is the album Watch Out! by India Jordan. In this episode, you listened to the following music and sounds: Neil Luck Phantasy (2020), by Chihiro Ono and Neil Luck Severed Heads (2021) from the album Downturn Fantasies released by Entr'acte. India Jordan Dear Nan King and Emotional Melodical (2020) from the album For You released by Local Action Records And Groove and Feierabend (2021) from the album Watch Out! released by Ninjatune in May 2021 David Austin Grey Over Seas and Out of Reach (2020), a commission by Stoney Lane Records, performed by David Austin Grey (piano, electronics), Mike Fletcher (clarinet, flute) and David Duffy (double bass, electric bass) A Dark Place to Nest (2019), a work developed at Snape Maltings Our heartfelt thanks to the record labels, performers, composers and organisations who allowed us to include excerpts of these recordings on the podcast. This podcast was produced by Michael Umney (Resonance FM) and mixed by Chris Bartholomew, with our theme tune composed by Rob Bentall.
David Duffy, Founder and CEO of the Corporate Governance Institute, on the building of the new national maternity hospital
A discussion of environmental DNA and RNA (eDNA and eRNA, respectively) and its potential for pathogen monitoring. eDNA and eRNA approaches work through the collection of a sample (often from an aquatic source), whose genetic contents are then sequenced to reveal the presence and prevalence of pathogens. This conversation focuses on two cases, that of a herpesvirus that causes cancers among as turtles, and SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. Our guests are Jessica Farrell and David Duffy of the University of Florida's Whitney Lab and Sea Turtle Hospital and Liam Whitmore, of the University of Limerick, in Ireland. Read the article in BioScience here. The authors' case study is written up here.
David Duffy from Duffys Circus discussed the difficulties the business has experienced in the last year.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yhb6p5ok Man pleads guilty to attempted murder. Fear ag pléadáil ciontach in iarracht dúnmharaithe. In the Special Criminal Court, a 33-year-old Dublin man pleaded guilty to involvement in attempting to murder a man on behalf of Kinahan's criminal gang four years ago. Sa Chúirt Choiriúil Speisialta, phléadail fear 33 bliain as Baile Átha Cliath ciontach i mbaint a bhí aige le hiarracht fear a dhúnmharú ar son bhuíon coirpeach Kinahan ceithre bliana ó shin. James Gately was shot several times while sitting in his car at a petrol station on Clonshaugh Road in north Dublin on 10 May 2017. Lámhachadh James Gately roinnt babhtaí agus é ina shuí ina ghluaisteán ag stáisiún peitril ar Bhóthar Chluain Seach i dtuaisceart Bhaile Átha Cliath ar an 10 Bealtaine 2017. David Duffy of Dunglass Greens, Clondalkin, has admitted that over four months he helped a gang of criminals in their attempts to assassinate James Gately. D'admhaigh David Duffy as Plásóga an Dúin Ghlais, Cluain Dolcáin, gur chuidigh sé i gcaitheamh ceithre mhí le buíon coirpeach sna hiarrachtaí a bhí ar bun acu James Gately a dhúnmharú. James Gately was seriously injured when he was shot but survived because he was wearing a bulletproof vest. Gortaíodh James Gately go dona nuair a lámhachadh é ach mhair sé toisc go raibh veist philéardhíonach á caitheamh aige. David Duffy was remanded in custody until June, when he will be sentenced. Cuireadh David Duffy siar faoi choinneáil go dtí mí an Mheithimh, tráth a ghearrfar pionós air. Earlier this year, James Gately, a man sentenced to James Gately, was sentenced to twenty years in prison by Donovan, Co Meath. Níos túisce i mbliana, gearradh téarma príosúin fiche bliain ar Chaolan Smyth as Dún Uabhair, Co na Mí, an fear a chaith James Gately.
The big top might be no more as traditional circuses owners warn that they may “never reopen” after the coronavirus pandemic. David Duffy from Duffy's Circus is speaking to Niall about this.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The big top might be no more as traditional circuses owners warn that they may “never reopen” after the coronavirus pandemic. David Duffy from Duffy's Circus is speaking to Niall about this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You Booked It - How to create a successful entertainment career!
Ksenia Parkhatskaya is a dancer, choreographer, singer and actress. Ksenia came to fame through her signature 20’s Charleston choreography on “So You Think You Can Dance” (UA & RUS) and soon rose to be one of the most viewed dancers on the internet with over 200 million views. Trained in competitive ballroom dance and musical theatre, her current specialization is solo dance styles to various genres of jazz music. She regularly performs with live ensembles and orchestras. To name a few, Christian McBride Trio (US), Postmodern Jukebox (US), Barcelona Jazz Orchestra (Sp), Keystone Sextet (Fr) and many more. She has performed original choreographies with the Paris Opera Orchestra, and at O/Modernt (Swe) and Kuhmo Chamber music (Finland). Ksenia is also the owner and founder of the largest online school dedicated to solo jazz dance styles “Secrets of Solo” with over 3,000 students taking her progressive dance courses. Although globally known as one of the world's best solo jazz dancers, she is lesser known for her songwriting and vocals, yet her voice, heart and soul fly just as freely as her movement. In 2018 she began the process of creating her debut album “Colours”. Co written with her husband, Irish composer and bassist David Duffy. @Ksenia_parkhatskaya@Secrets_of_solokseniaparkhatskaya.comsecretsofsolo.com SFX by Zapsplat
This morning on Dublin Talks we spoke to David Duffy from Duffy's Circus. David told us about what the future looks like for circuses in Ireland and how they may never reopen after this pandemic. Listen Back Here Now: [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/07/08124648/200708-Duffys-Circus-Post-Pandemic.mp3"][/audio] TUNE IN TO DUBLIN TALKS LIVE EVERY WEEKDAY MORNING FROM 10-12, ONLY ON 98FM!!!!
When we talk about the circus in Ireland, only one name springs to mind - Duffy’s Circus. Like many other businesses up and down the country since the pandemic hit, Duffy’s Circus has faced its fair share of challenges. Bobby was joined by David Duffy of Duffy's Circus to discuss the legacy and the future of the circus in Ireland and to chat about how he and his family have been managing over the past few months in these incredibly difficult times. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
We're doubling up for today's episode and interviewing not one, but two course creators! Ksenia Parkhatskaya and David Duffy have a successful online course story that is very inspiring. Most online courses start out as a one-man/woman show, but it was super-cool to hear how Ksenia and David's different talents and strengths have made their... Read More
We're doubling up for today's episode and interviewing not one, but two course creators! Ksenia Parkhatskaya and David Duffy have a successful online course story that is very inspiring. Most online courses start out as a one-man/woman show, but it was super-cool to hear how Ksenia and David's different talents and strengths have made their... Read More
Episode 2 of the Governance Podcast, hosted by David Duffy. The topic covered in this episode is the art of chairing a board. Panellists are Francis Ruane, Dermot Breen, and John Reynolds.https://governance-company.com
Episode 1 of the Governance Podcast, hosted by David Duffy. This episode features a discussion about the journey to becoming a non-executive director. Panellists are Maeve Buckley, Loretta Dignam, and Dermot Hanley.https://governance-company.com/
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Dr. David Duffy, Harvard trained Medical Doctor and author of the book “Self-Reliant Medicine,” talks about the benefits of fasting, healthy eating, exercise and the most important things to do to ensure good health in retirement.
Dr. David Duffy, Harvard trained Medical Doctor and author of the book “Self-Reliant Medicine,” talks about the importance of becoming less doctor-dependent, the importance of educating ourselves about health and the benefit of allowing our body to heal naturally.
Ireland's weekly construction, property and proptech radio show and podcast. Gavin Gallagher stepped in for regular co-host Bryan Fox, with Carol Tallon, and we were joined in studio by head of the Housing Agency, John O'Connor; Director of Property Industry Ireland (PII), DR. David Duffy and Mihai Penica of pioneering Irish proptech Standard Access.
David Duffy is the CEO of CYBG. Simon talks to David about CYBG's recent acquisition of Virgin Money, how the challenger narrative is shifting and why integrating a challenger brand into CYBG's existing services might be easier than industry commentators believe. They also take a look at Brexit, the future of the industry, how fintech and banks can partner together and what role the big tech platforms can play. We hope you enjoyed the show! Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and follow Fintech Insider on Twitter or Facebook. If you really loved it, please leave us a review, we love reading them! This episode was produced by Laura Watkins and edited by Alex Woodhouse Special Guest: David Duffy.
Our hosts Simon and Jason are joined by three great guests: Joost Lobbes, Product Manager at Rabo Bank, and Diana Paredes, CEO of Suade Labs. First up, CYBG cans Virgin Money deal with Anthony Jenkins startup. The new owner of Virgin Money has canned a long-term deal with a digital banking start-up launched by Anthony Jenkins, the former Barclays chief executive. Not entirely unexpected, since David Duffy, CYBG's chief executive, had hinted since securing a £1.6bn deal to buy the bank that it was likely to use its own technology platform. Confirmation that CYBG is ditching the 10x deal may deal a blow to Mr Jenkins, who has been in talks with investors for several months about a substantial new funding round for his venture. Virgin Money is understood to have committed tens of millions of pounds to creating a digital platform with 10x's support, and CYBG's decision to terminate the deal is likely to trigger a sizeable payment to 10x. Fintech startup Revolut is in talks to raise $500M from Softbank. Several sources have told City A.M. that the deal is set to close early next year, as Revolut tries to launch its banking app in the US, one of fintech’s most notoriously hard to crack markets. Comes less than seven months since Revolut closed its last funding round at $250m, which valued the London startup at $1.7bn as a so-called unicorn company. Not known if previous backers such as Index Ventures, Draper Esprit and DST Global will sign on to this round. Softbank said earlier this year that it was looking to deploy around $200m into fintech from its $100bn Vision Fund, and was reported by Sky News to have explored a similar investment in UK challenger bank Oaknorth. We spoke to Emily Nicolle, the author of this article for City AM to give us her thoughts on this story. Digital bank Starling to roost on the high street. Digital bank Starling is heading to the high street, announcing a tie-up that will enable its personal and business customers to withdraw and deposit cash over the counter at all 11,500 Post Office branches nationwide. Despite falling cash use across the UK, the app-only challenger bank said it was responding to customer needs. “Our customers still want to pay in cash and take money out,” said Julian Sawyer, head of banking services at Starling Bank. “The Post Office has more outlets than all the other banks combined, so it became a very obvious channel to link up with.” The digital bank’s move to the high street comes as larger banks shift customers online, closing hundreds of high street bank branches and free-to-use cash machines in the process. We caught up with Megan Caywood at Xerocon yesterday to tell us more about this announcement and what it means for their users. Simple attracts Amazon exec as new CEO. US neo bank Simple has named a former Amazon executive as its new CEO, in a rare example of talent returning from Big Tech to the banking industry We interviewed the Co-Founder of Simple Bank, Shamir Karkal in ep. 254. David Hijirida moved from Washington Mutual to help build Amazon’s online payments business in 2007 before acting as a director of AWS. Hijirida takes over from Dickson Chu who was working as the interim chief executive of the bank after founding CEO Josh Reich who quit in May. Fluidly raises £5M in Series A Funding. Fluidly is an applied AI business that combines machine learning and financial modelling to automate the forecasting and management of cashflow for SMEs. The £5m Series A funding round was led by New York-based fintech investor Nyca Partners. Existing investors Octopus Ventures, Anthemis and tech angels including Simon Murdoch and Charlie Songhurst also participated in the latest financing round. We caught up with Fluidly CEO Caroline Plumb at Xerocon yesterday, to find out more about what this money will be used for. Alibaba sets new Singles Day record with more than $30.8BN in sales in 24 hours. Alibaba smashed through its Singles Day sales record on Sunday. The gross merchandise value (GMV) hit over $30.8 billion in sales in the 24-hour shopping event. That topped the $25.3 billion record set in 2017. Singles Day got off to a strong start with sales hitting $1 billion in one minute and 25 seconds. BofA faces trademark suit over Erica chatbot. Bank of America has been sued by a man over the use of the name "Erica" for its in-app AI-powered virtual assistant chatbot. Rolled out to BofA's millions of customers over the summer, Erica helps users with a host of simple transactions such as money transfers and balance enquiries. Erik Underwood registered his own virtual assistant, called E.R.I.C.A (electronic repetitious informational clone application) in Georgia in October 2010. PFM app Fintonic to fund interest-free deferred payments at Amazon. Financial management app Fintonic is collaborating with Amazon to provide Spanish clients with the option to fund interest fee purchases at the e-commerce store. Under the agreement, Fintonic's 500,000 Spanish users will be able to defer payments ranging between €200 and €1,000 for up to four months. Marketed as taking 3 minutes and users are given a reusable gift card for Amazon.es that lasts up to 10 years max PayPal bans Tommy Robinson from its platform. PayPal has told the former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson aka Stephen Yaxley-Lennon it will no longer process payments on his behalf. The online payments system said its services cannot be used to "promote hate, violence, or other forms of intolerance that is discriminatory". Online petitions calling for companies like PayPal to stop processing his payments have gained thousands of signatures. All this and so much more on today's episode of Fintech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the fintech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at www.fintechinsidernews.com This week's episode was produced by Laura Watkins, written by Dhanum Nursigadoo and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Caroline Plumb, Diana Paredes, Emily Nicolle, Joost Lobbes, and Megan Caywood.
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David Crow and guests discuss Barclays as it tries to defend itself against activist investor David Bramson, the future of CYBG after it completed its £1.7bn takeover of Virgin Money, and the growing competition in the US online banking market.Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Special guest: David Duffy, chief executive of CYGB. Producer: Fiona Symon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stuart Clarkson is joined by David Duffy from Niocast (Manchester trial multiplex) and Ash Elford from Angel Radio (Portsmouth trial)/ Nation Radio (Glasgow trial) to dissect the government’s announcement on what'll happen next with small-scale DAB multiplexes. Roy Martin pops in for a look through the other big news stories of the week; James Cridland examines whether radio stations with no physical building are the future; and David Lloyd takes a trip back in time with RadioMoments.
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Rip it up and start again - That's what is needed to tackle the housing crisis, according to Orla Hegarty, a lecturer and an assistant professor of Architecture at UCD. On today's episode, she tells Ciaran that tinkering with existing policy isn't working for anybody and a whole new approach is what is needed. She is joined by president of the Construction Industry Federation and managing director of John Flanagan Developments, Dominic Doheny, and Irish Times business journalist Eoin Burke-Kennedy to discuss the problems blighting the construction sector. In the second half of the show, Ciaran talks to former head of AIB and current chief executive of Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks, David Duffy, about his group's take-over of Virgin Money in a £1.7 billion (€1.94 billion) deal. But first, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of the week's news, including the Summer Economic Statement and Apple chief Tim Cook's visit to Ireland.
Rip it up and start again - That's what is needed to tackle the housing crisis, according to Orla Hegarty, a lecturer and an assistant professor of Architecture at UCD. On today's episode, she tells Ciaran that tinkering with existing policy isn't working for anybody and a whole new approach is what is needed. She is joined by president of the Construction Industry Federation and managing director of John Flanagan Developments, Dominic Doheny, and Irish Times business journalist Eoin Burke-Kennedy to discuss the problems blighting the construction sector.In the second half of the show, Ciaran talks to former head of AIB and current chief executive of Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks, David Duffy, about his group's take-over of Virgin Money in a £1.7 billion (€1.94 billion) deal.But first, Peter Hamilton has a roundup of the week's news, including the Summer Economic Statement and Apple chief Tim Cook's visit to Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We’re at the IFTC held at London’s Tobacco Dock where Simon is meeting some of the fintech envoys outlined in the Chancellor’s keynote address and getting some insights into how the new fintech strategy will play out. David Duffy explains the excitement behind the fintech bridges and the challenges ahead for fintechs and banks working together. Eileen Burbidge shares key insight on the state of the fintech landscape today, how the UK leads the industry, how fintechs need to adapt in the face of GDPR and the power of transparency. Al Lukies gives us some more information on the fintech bridges and how the Australian bridge will be stronger than the Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and China bridges. Collaboration is at the heart of the bridge but it’s at the first step of a long journey. Nikhil Rahti comments from his unique position on fintechs gradual change from the B2C market to financial markets. How new tech is improving sectors the world over and just why open access distributed ledger technology might speed transactions up to transform the global financial market. Adrienne Harris gives her global perspective on fintechs growth, where its future challenges lie, how the UK and US can learn from each other, and the importance of efficient regulation. Imran Gulamhuseinwala tells Simon about the Open Banking implementation and ensuring that the 9 largest banks in the UK implement it properly. He also explains that Open Banking will have a few more iterations before it’s complete and what the next few phases will be. We hope you enjoyed the show! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and if you really love the show please leave us a review on iTunes. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at Fintech Insider News. Special Guests: Adrienne Harris, Alastair Lukies, David Duffy, Eileen Burbidge, Imran Gulamhuseinwala, John Glen, and Nikhil Rathi.
David Duffy, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks boss, talks Open Banking, drones and the rise of the robots.
What role if any will traditional bricks and mortar banks play in the future dominated by disruptive technology like AI, robotics and social media? For the first ever Inside Business episode recorded in front of a live audience, we asked three of Ireland's top experts to predict the future of the industry. The panel: David Duffy, chief executive of CYBG (Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank) in the UK and a former AIB CEO, Gavin Kelly, director of distribution channels with Bank of Ireland, and Mairead Jackson, managing director of Accenture.
What role if any will traditional bricks and mortar banks play in the future dominated by disruptive technology like AI, robotics and social media? For the first ever Inside Business episode recorded in front of a live audience, we asked three of Ireland's top experts to predict the future of the industry.The panel: David Duffy, chief executive of CYBG (Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank) in the UK and a former AIB CEO, Gavin Kelly, director of distribution channels with Bank of Ireland, and Mairead Jackson, managing director of Accenture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stuart Clarkson examines plans for Local DAB after Ofcom announced which areas of the country will run trials later this year. He's joined by UKRD CEO William Rogers plus David Duffy & John Evington from Niocast/Manchester Business Radio. Also includes industry news with Roy Martin and David Lloyd's Radio Moments.
This week Ciaran Hancock meets David Duffy. They discuss AIB's latest, positive results and the bank's plans to invest in new housing for Dublin later this year. They also chat about David Duffy's decision to join AIB after his time working abroad and the challenges he faced upon returning to Irish working life. Inside Business is a weekly business podcast presented by Tom Lyons and Ciaran Hancock and produced by Sinead O’Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes. It can be delivered for free to you each week via this link. https://itun.es/i66S9v7 #iTunes Android users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr
This week Ciaran Hancock meets David Duffy. They discuss AIB's latest, positive results and the bank's plans to invest in new housing for Dublin later this year. They also chat about David Duffy's decision to join AIB after his time working abroad and the challenges he faced upon returning to Irish working life. Inside Business is a weekly business podcast presented by Tom Lyons and Ciaran Hancock and produced by Sinead O'Shea. It can be listened to and downloaded via Soundcloud and iTunes.It can be delivered for free to you each week via this link. https://itun.es/i66S9v7 #iTunesAndroid users can access this podcast via stitcher.com/s?fid=44906&refid=stpr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.