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In this week's Buffalo Beer Buzz, we have stories on Grapes + Hops Festival and Cabin Fever Beer & Wine Festival, lager from 42 North Brewing and Delaware North, return of Woodcock Brothers XPA, sour from Froth Brewing and Alzheimer's Association WNY, Dyngus Day events at Buffalo Brewing, Flying Bison and Hofbrauhaus, a new sour from Thin Man Brewery and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pete Spike of Delaware North broke it down with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News!
Pete Spike of Delaware North broke it down with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News!
We were thrilled to have a conversation with Leanne about her experience working in a Travel company during the once-in-a-life-time COVID-19 era. Our 19th guest - Leanne Ayers a seasoned and results-driven head of PMO, whose experience spans renowned organisations such as Suncorp Group, Delaware North, HostPlus and most recently Victorian Electoral Commission. Tune in the Full Episode now! https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/fTlzdeEZtOb Follow Tales from Tech Titans on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/45vUr2z Follow Emmbr for more tech career insights: LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4bcTihI Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KND7ww | https://bit.ly/3VNA9gT Emmbr Learning Hub: https://bit.ly/3RvwTVU
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The "Double Chili Islanders Podcast" Recaps The Islanders/UBS Arena Food and Beverage Event. Peter catches up with UBS Arena Executive Chef Ted Donnelly and Anthony Kleinman, the General Manager for Delaware North at UBS Arena. Thank you to Delaware North for the outstanding hospitality! *****************************************Any Mission Anywhere is a proud sponsor of our podcast. Pick up your hockey apparel with Any Mission Anywhere. Any Mission Anywhere proudly supports veteran and first responder non-profit hockey organizations. https://anymissionanywhere.com*****************************************WORST COOKIE COMPANY AND SMOOTHIE CAFETHE DOUBLE CHILI ISLANDERS PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY THE WORST COOKIE COMPANY AND SMOOTHIE CAFÉ LOCATED AT 1896 WANTAGH AVENUE IN WANTAGH. IT'S A LOCALLY OWNED LONG ISLAND BUSINESS SERVING UNIQUE COOKIES, BAKED GOODS, SMOOTHIES AND PROTEIN SHAKES. MENTION THE DOUBLE CHILI ISLANDERS PODCAST AND RECEIVE 10 PERCENT OFF YOUR PURCHASE. VISIT THEM ON-LINE AT WWW.THEWORSTCOOKIECOMPANY.COM
In the latest episode of Food, Views and Big Ideas, Lucy Allon catches up with our good friend, Chef Sam Burke. From his early days in the kitchen to his current role as Product & Business Development Manager and Corporate Chef for Meat and Livestock Australia, Sam's journey is one of passion, vision, and relentless dedication. We explore how he's helping to shape the future of Australian red meat, his thoughts on the changing food landscape, and how he manages to stay grounded with a busy career and family life. Get ready for an intimate conversation with a true industry leader! NDUSTRY ALERT: Sam Burke and Catherine Golding from Meat and Livestock Australia, Will Barton from Gundagai Lamb, Simon Crowe from Grill'd Burgers and Markus Werner from Delaware North will be joining us at The Source Kitchen at Fine Food Australia at 1pm on Tuesday, 3 September for a session all about Sharing the Love of Lamb. Register for free via the Fine Food link below and come and join the conversation. Check out Fine Food Australia at: IG: @FineFoodExpo Website: www.finefoodaustralia.com.au Check out Meat and Livestock Australia's Rare Medium educational and inspirational resources on Aussie beef, lamb and goat at: IG: @_raremedium Website: www.raremedium.com.au Find Sam Burke at: Instagram: @chefsamuelburke Facebook: @chefsamuelburke LinkedIn Follow Straight To The Source on: IG: @straight_to_the_source FB: @StraightToTheSource TW: _straight_to_source LI: Straight To The Source YT: Straight To The Source Find out more about Straight To The Source: Read about your hosts Tawnya Bahr and Lucy Allon here Join the Straight To The Source community here Learn more about Straight To The Source here #sttspodcast #straighttothesource #knowyoursource #podcast #interview #hospitality #FoodViewsandBigIdeas #FoodPodcast #beef #lamb #goat #FineFoodAustraliaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you apply for a new role when you feel 70% ready or 100% ready? We were thrilled to have a conversation with Leanne about her experience moving roles despite not being 100% suitable. Our 19th guest - Leanne Ayers a seasoned and results-driven head of PMO, whose experience spans renowned organisations such as Suncorp Group, Delaware North, HostPlus and most recently Victorian Electoral Commission. In this episode, our host Anton sits with Leanne and discusses her fascinating career journey from juggling between working full-time and studying part-time to becoming a successful tech leader in the project management space.
Casey Rapp, GM for Delaware North at Globe Life Field, joined The WBAP Morning News. Opening day is Thursday. There are new and tasty additions to the concessions menu. Are you excited for opening day? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Nick & Don catch-up with Michael Carruthers, Corp VP of Gaming Operations at Delaware North. Learn about the past, present, and future of one of the industry's oldest and most diversified gaming operators, and how the gaming division is leveraging data and data analysis for competitive advantage. Also in this episode, lease vs buy for smaller operations. © 2015 -2024 RM Holdings B.V. and ReelMetrics B.V. All rights reserved.For transcripts of ReelCast episodes, please see https://www.reelmetrics.com/reelcast.For legal statements apropos of this and other ReelMetrics content / "Materials", please see https://www.reelmetrics.com/legal
On this week's episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by Ted Donnelley, Executive Chef at Delaware North, Hospitality Partner for UBS Arena. Home of the famed NHL NY Islanders! Ted is an experienced executive chef and has worked in multiple outlets in the food and beverage industry, including hotel, stadium, country club and university- from catering to menu engineering to hospitality. Ted is passionate about both the culinary and overall guest experience.For more information on our guest:@chefteddonnelly@ubsarenaCaryn Antoniniwww.cultivatedbycaryn.com@cultivatedbycarynThe Cultivated By Caryn podcast is a presentation of Park City Productions 06604 LLC ###Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/
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Hour 1: On the eve of the Sabres season starting, Mike and Bulldog are joined by Chef Steve Forman to talk the new food options at Keybank Center
Delaware North focused on improving menu items at the arena during the Sabres offseason.
SBJ I Factor presented by Allied Sports features an interview with Amy Latimer. Latimer was recently promoted to Executive Vice President and COO of Delaware North -- a role she will assume in mid-October. Before she takes over her new role, the current president of TD Garden and member of the inaugural SBJ Game Changers class in 2011 sat down with SBJ's Austin Karp to talk about her career path, passion for sports and what her eventual biography would be titled. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine's awards, such as Forty Under 40, Game Changers and others.
I feel very lucky to get to talk to incredible chefs, most of them with many year's experience in the industry. I often ask chefs what their advice would be to people at the start of their career and I have heard so many gems. It seems apt then, every now and then to chat to one of those chefs who might appreciate that advice, someone who is just starting out and to hear how things are going as they embark on their journey. Dev Gandhi is one of these young chefs. Dev got in touch with me through Instagram to say how much he enjoyed Conversation with a chef and to invite me to his inaugural Cooking, Culture, Connection event. I couldn't make it, unfortunately, but I could tell that he was passionate about what he was doing and I invited him onto the podcast. Dev moved to Melbourne from India a year ago to study cookery at Le Cordon Bleu. Dev and I talked about what made him swap finance for food, as well as how it is all going now he has his Cert. III, is working on Cert IV as well as working for Delaware North at the MCG and running his passion project, Cooking, Culture, Connection. We also talked about his childhood food memories and how inspirational his mum was and is in it all. Dev's eyes light up when he talks about food and this was a lovely conversation.
Richmond international Airport will host an airport-wide job fair Wednesday, Aug. 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ivor Massey Administration Building, 5707 Huntsman Road in Sandston on the airport's campus. Participating organizations will include Delaware North (all restaurants), Enterprise Holdings (car rental), Hudson (all news and gift locations), Piedmont Airlines (ground handling), SP+ (airport parking and shuttle services), the Transportation Security Administration, and the Capital Region Airport Commission. Available jobs include a mix of full-time and part-time opportunities, from entry level positions to experienced supervisory roles. Applicants should bring several copies of their resumes and must have...Article LinkSupport the show
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How much can we conflate the meaning of OTAs? Eammon Azizi joins us to debate that while also looking at recent Bills happenings including Dean Marlowe, Delaware North's firing as a vendor & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stephen Harrington, Chief Supply Chain Officer for Delaware North, shares how he ensures their more than 300 venues, airports, restaurants and hotels stores operate efficiently and effectively.
Stephen Harrington, Chief Supply Chain Officer for Delaware North, shares how he ensures their more than 300 venues, airports, restaurants and hotels stores operate efficiently and effectively.
Tom O'Neill is a legendary political figure in his own right - operative, legislator, statewide official, government relations juggernaut - and is, of course, the eldest son of former US House Speaker Tip O'Neill. In this conversation, Tom talks early memories growing up in a political household, lessons from his father, time spent around figures like John Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, the ups and downs of his own political career, and great stories and insights as an observer and participant at the highest level of politics.IN THIS EPISODEEarly memories, political and otherwise, growing up in North Cambridge, MA in the 1940s and 50s…The impact of Tom's mother Millie on his father's and his own political career…The role opposing the Vietnam War played in his father's career…Remembering the “last of the great Irish vs Italian” primaries when Tip O'Neil replaced John Kennedy in the US House…The impact of his grandfather Tom O'Neill Sr…Breaking down the political skills and career of Tip O'Neill…Tom recalls his time around John F. Kennedy…Tom recounts running campaign for and with Ted Kennedy…Tom talks the significance of another Massachusetts House Speaker, John McCormack…Tom on his own path of running and winning political office…Tom remembers the energy in the Massachusetts legislature of the 1970s…Tom's successful elections running for Lt Governor…The story behind his final run for office in 1982…How Tom was thinking of his future after being out of office before the age of 40…Highlights and insights from nearly four decades in government affairs…How close he came to running to succeed his father in 1986…Tom talks the importance of the Big Dig in modernizing Boston…Tom's recommendations of the best sites of Boston, including his favorite Irish pub and Italian restaurant… AND American metaphors, Back Bay, Birch Bayh, Beacon Hill, the Bellevue Hotel, bocce courts, the Boston telephone directory, Jimmy Breslin, the Bricklayers Union, Brighton, Jimmy Carter, Silvio Conte, Charles De Gaulle, William Delahunt, Delaware North, the Department of Sewers, Paul Dever, Leo Diehl, Brian Donnelly, Mike Dukakis, Donald Dwight, Charlie Flaherty, Gerald Ford, Barney Frank, Newt Gingrich, the Green Necklace, Harvard, John Hume, Joe Kennedy, Ed King, Paul Kirk, Ed Markey, Joe McCarthy, Mike Neville, Middlesex County, Richard Nixon, Mrs. O'Brien, the Odessa Sea, old Italian matriarchs, Regulars, John Rhodes, FDR, Jimmy Roosevelt, Blanche Rufo, Fred Salvucci, Frank Sargent, Haile Selassie, self-righteousness, Al Smith, Sovereign Bank, steel jungles, street corner games, thumbing to Washington, Donald Trump, Paul Tsongas, Watergate, white Xs & more.
On the latest episode of The R - House Radio Show, Peter's guest was Jeremy Jacobs, who is the CEO of Delaware North! Listen to the full episode to hear what Peter and Jeremy talked about.
Looking to staff 11 stores inside Yellowstone National Park, Holly is looking for people to serve in front-facing positions, like retail clerks and food servers, but also for jobs performed in the background, such as maintenance, truck drivers, warehouse workers and cash room accountants.
Season 1 - Episode 5 - Steve Agid - Slightly Off Axis Podcast for 11-30-2021 - Audio Podcast Version of Social Media Live Video. Produced by host Kenneth Otto, Produced on Florida's Space Coast. Steve Agid worked for RCA/GE American Communications (1976-1988) - Spacecraft Controller/Spacecraft Analyst, McDonnell Douglas/Boeing (1988-2002) - Shuttle Payloads (Payload Ground Operations Contract), Boeing/United Launch Alliance (ULA) (2002-2016) - Delta IV Rocket Ground Electrical as Engineer/Scientist III), and currently is employed by Delaware North at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex as a Communicator (since 2016). In College, he had a radio program on WMMB where he interviewed space workers. He did interviews similar to this show tonight where he interviewed "people in the know" and never had "gotcha" questions designed to catch the guests off guard. Standard Social Media License. Host and guest or their heirs retain rights to this podcast for any commercial use.
Season 1 - Episode 5 - Steve Agid - Slightly Off Axis Podcast for 11-30-2021 - Audio Podcast Version of Social Media Live Video. Produced by host Kenneth Otto, Produced on Florida's Space Coast. Steve Agid worked for RCA/GE American Communications (1976-1988) - Spacecraft Controller/Spacecraft Analyst, McDonnell Douglas/Boeing (1988-2002) - Shuttle Payloads (Payload Ground Operations Contract), Boeing/United Launch Alliance (ULA) (2002-2016) - Delta IV Rocket Ground Electrical as Engineer/Scientist III), and currently is employed by Delaware North at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex as a Communicator (since 2016). In College, he had a radio program on WMMB where he interviewed space workers. He did interviews similar to this show tonight where he interviewed "people in the know" and never had "gotcha" questions designed to catch the guests off guard. Standard Social Media License. Host and guest or their heirs retain rights to this podcast for any commercial use.
A few years ago Vishu Nath was leading the kitchen at Urban Farmer, a restaurant concept at the snazzy new Westin Downtown Cleveland that was known for its local sourcing, quality steaks, to-die-for charcuterie and a killer brunch. Now, he leads the food service operations for Delaware North at Progressive Field where he's focused on providing variety and quality to 10,000 guests or more each game day and making sure the venue's special events, suites and team catering are running smoothly. He enjoys the change and really likes crafting some of the new ballpark food concepts that fans crave, like the popular BBQ pork and Mac and cheese waffle cone. We talk about some of the new foods this year and just how many hot dogs he has ordered so far and he hints to some of the things they are working to introduce next season. If you are a fan of ballpark food, I also share what some of America's other popular ballparks are serving their fans.
In collaboration with the Buffalo Museum of Science and Delaware North, Black Gems Dive In hosted a live podcast featuring Dr. Russell Wigginton, president of the National Civil Rights Museum. Reflecting on the tragic events of May 14 in Buffalo, New York where ten innocent lives were taken, the group discussed urgent topics of civil and human rights and the pursuit of social justice through the context of historic milestones in the American civil rights movement.
CX Leader Podcast with Steve Walker | A resource for customer experience leaders
Few if any of customer experience pros went to school to be a CX professional, and yet there are thousands in this flourishing profession. So what does it take to be a CX leader? What are the right skills and what is the best career path to take? How do you break into this and how do you determine whether your company will really support customer experience strategies? Guest host Pat Gibbons welcomes Shelly Chandler, a certified CX professional and as head of customer experience for Delaware North, for a discussion on what it takes to start and advance your career in CX.
Angel Quest: Karen Noé & Marie Antoinette Kelley Enhance direct communication between you and your angels. As you invoke those in the heavenly realm, you'll receive accurate, uplifting messages to help you better understand the steps you need to take to move forward in life. Deepen your connection with the angelic realm. Receive the support from the unseen. Connect to your angelic team and co-create with the Universe. How do we connect with the angelic realm? What is divination? How does the soul speak through imagery, color and symbolism. Tune in as we receive messages from the angels. Two beautiful souls came together for an Angel Quest. Karen Noé is a renowned psychic medium, spiritual counselor, and healer with a two-year waiting list for appointments and consultations. She is the author of several books. Marie Antoinette Kelley is a self-taught artist who has done hundreds of portraits and whose work is well known throughout Montana. Karen Noé is a renowned psychic medium, spiritual counselor, and healer with a two-year waiting list for appointments and consultations. She is the author of several books. This is her first oracle deck. Karen is also the founder of the Angel Quest Center in Waldwick, New Jersey, where she teaches classes, gives readings, and practices alternative healing. You can listen to Karen on The Angel Quest Radio Show by going to www.hudsonriverradio.com . Learn more about Karen and her work by visiting: www.karennoe.com Marie Antoinette Kelley is a self-taught artist who has done hundreds of portraits and whose work is well known throughout Montana. Her art has been featured in local magazines and newspapers, such as the Billings Gazette, Rural Montana, The Bozone, and the Montana Pioneer. In 2019, the Delaware North general stores began selling her artwork in the form of woven blankets throughout Yellowstone National Park. Learn more about Marie Antoinette and her work by visiting: www.makfineart.com Learn more about Simran here: www.iamsimran.com www.1111mag.com/
From author Karen Noé and illustrator Marie Antoinette, this heavenly divination card deck was created to enhance the communication between you and your angels so that you may move forward in life with comfort and protection. For those seeking guidance from above, the Angel Quest Oracle will serve as your guide to connecting with the celestial realm. Karen Noé is a renowned psychic medium, spiritual counselor, and healer with a two-year waiting list for appointments and consultations. She is the author of several books. This is her first oracle deck. Karen is also the founder of the Angel Quest Center in Waldwick, New Jersey, where she teaches classes, gives readings, and practices alternative healing. You can listen to Karen on The Angel Quest Radio Show by going to hudsonriverradio.com. Learn more about Karen and her work by visiting: karennoe.com. Marie Antoinette Kelley is a self-taught artist who has done hundreds of portraits and whose work is well known throughout Montana. Her art has been featured in local magazines and newspapers, such as the Billings Gazette, Rural Montana, The Bozone, and the Montana Pioneer. In 2019, the Delaware North general stores began selling her artwork in the form of woven blankets throughout Yellowstone National Park. Learn more about Marie Antoinette and her work by visiting: makfineart.com. ------------------------------- As of this moment, we have over 80 hours of premium videos available at path11tv.com, with new videos added regularly. Watch Path 11 TV wherever you want, on the iPhone, AppleTV, Android, Amazon Fire, and Roku Apps.
EP91: Hunter Biden, Delaware North & Bills Stadium, Maxwell Trial, Elon Buys Twitter Stock, Hillary & DNC Fined for Steele Dossier, Rogan: “I will quit”, Masters Week, Tiger Return? - Masters week, Tiger returns. NCAA Championship: UNC vs Kansas - Elon buys $3B of Twitter https://nypost.com/2022/04/04/elon-musk-buys-9-stake-in-twitter-days-after-criticizing-it/ - Rogan, “I will quit.” https://nypost.com/2022/03/30/joe-rogan-i-will-quit-spotify-if-i-have-to-walk-on-eggshells/ - Epstein https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/judge-rejects-ghislaine-maxwells-bid-for-new-trial?fbclid=IwAR0kOGlT-XLK-LefSqevFJPbbQuobnDvr-UgsYL4UnaDYY8o8wqUuVQAXUQ - Hochul froze accounts of Seneca Nation four days before NYS budget is due, hostage payment being used to fund new Buffalo Bills stadium https://lastrealindians.com/news/2022/4/3/delaware-north-head-of-the-snake?fbclid=IwAR3jzJyttCRbNLkXczzQrBktU0p4XU2OsKt_bwF8DfRbl-6cRGabKoHoss4 & https://nystateofpolitics.com/state-of-politics/new-york/politics/2022/03/30/seneca-nation-criticizes-governor-for-taking-casino-funds-for-stadium & https://trib.al/qEaFvea?fbclid=IwAR2IEXEhu-pwI2jm47CrJrCSHH2oBHpgvhX6zgHyDuP2WbenFEA8DMLjvds & https://www.gothamgazette.com/state/11210-buffalo-bills-stadium-hochul-ethics-legislature?fbclid=IwAR1nJZg9h-yvBTygHZfGIDQrb6cdcEsYa9zk0hHB1mi0lTqlGkVY5BwAY-o - Hillary & DNC Fined for Steele Dossier https://www.businessinsider.com/fec-fines-clinton-campaign-dnc-over-spending-trump-russia-dossier-2022-3 - Hunter Biden - NYT, WaPo, CNN report laptop is authentic, why now? Hunter on verge of indictment? (Controlled demolition of Biden) limited reporting: no Bobulinski, no 10% to Big Guy, no mention of $6M to Biden guy Rob Walker from other Chinese company, no mention of Metabiota ## About the Sports, Clicks & Politics Podcast SCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm eastern. Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond! Follow the show on social media Website: scappodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/scappodcast Twitter: @SCAPPodcast Follow Shawn & Ben on social media Facebook: facebook.com/hannon44 Twitter: @hannon44 Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3 Twitter: @benhussong --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scapp/support
There is no greater calling, there is no task more important, and there is no objective more rewarding for a chef than to teach, train, and mentor. Chefs spend their careers, sometimes unknowingly, helping others build the technical and life skills necessary to be successful. This is part of the job - quite possibly, the most important part of the job. Those chefs who are most impactful are the ones who create learning environments wherever they go - these are the chefs who truly make a difference. Join CAFÉ Talks Podcast for a very interesting interview with Chef Jake Brach, currently the trainer and community liaison for Rich Products in Buffalo, New York. His career includes time with Charlie Trotter, Charlie Palmer, and Delaware North as chef and director of culinary training - the role that brought him to Rich Products for the past 20 years. Hear his thoughts on creating a life-long learning environment.
Hey guys so here's the deal. Right NOW, parks are hiring the next park rats for thousands of types of National Park Jobs. Today, we wanted to go in depth on how to get a job as a food service worker in the big three concession companies. A lot of sites will point you to a form on their site, but they almost always redirect to Aramark, Xanterra or Delaware North. So here is what you need to know to get a job and get in the national park that you want to visit. Remember, at the core of this experience the work comes second ;)At the top of this episode we talked a little bit about our OK trip which was ok... not amazing. But definitely pretty memorable. Sorry to the poor saps in rural Oklahoma. We start talking about how to get a park job at 16:52 There are of 25,000 jobs open for you to be the perfect fit. These include Culinary, Grill Cooks, Food Service Workers, Bar Back and Bartender, Hostesses/ Hosts, Guest Services, Barista, Cocktail Server, Busser, and even Dinner Theatre?!?Make sure you pick one that is hourly or seasonal and don't get trapped with a vague title or you'll be stuck washing dishes like our boi Kyle.To find a job that fits you, go here: Aramark, Xanterra.Do some research on the restaurant you really want to work in. Here is a good place to start.We compiled a few tips on how to survive in the craziness of the national park job hunt. Apply for multiple positions at the same locationHave a back up park in mindApply in the spring (now)Lie on your resumeAlways say you can work the entire summerPrepare to be working as early as MayIf you get to the parks early you have better opportunities for a better jobBe patient. There are a bunch of applications each year and they have to sort through them all. They may take a month to message you backDon't be afraid to ask for a better position or schedule when at the parkExpect to be busy at work (parks are more populated than ever)Request time off in advanceBe prepared for dorm style livingYou will most likely have one to two roommatesThey will probably give you a recommended packing list when you get hiredPlan on showing up early on your check in day so you can get settledDON'T SKIP ORIENTATION It is mandatory and you may have to wait a week to start working (or maybe that's what you want to do)Pack for cold weather no matter the parkIf you are under 21 be smart You are not working for NPS you are working for a large company (Which has its pros and cons) but if you are fired you can be kicked out of the park. As soon as you are not an employee you are a tourist and have to abide by the parks rulesGirls, be smart and be safe. Most park employees are great people and interesting characters but there are creeps. Companies have a strict sexual harassment policy but things will slide under the radar. Don't be afraid to call someone out. It is always smart to be in a groupAll this and more will soon be on a cheat sheet accessible to you all so stay tuned!Until next time....PEEACEEEE!!!!!
Would you like to communicate with your Angels? If so, the heavenly divination card deck Angel Quest Oracle created by Karen Noé and Marie Antoinette Kelley will enhance the communication between you and your angels so that you may move forward in life with comfort and protection. For those seeking guidance from above, the Angel Quest Oracle will serve as your guide to connecting with the celestial realm. Karen Noé is the founder of the Angel Quest Center in Waldwick, New Jersey, where she teaches classes, gives readings, and practices alternative healing. She is a renowned psychic medium, spiritual counselor, and healer with a two-year waiting list for appointments and consultations. Karen is also the author of several books, and this is her first oracle deck. Marie Antoinette Kelley is a self-taught artist who has done hundreds of portraits. Her work is well known throughout Montana. Marie Antoinette's art has been featured in local magazines and newspapers, such as the Billings Gazette, Rural Montana, The Bozone, and the Montana Pioneer. In 2019, the Delaware North general stores began selling her artwork in the form of woven blankets throughout Yellowstone National Park. Join Karen Noe, Marie Antoinette Kelley, and me on Wednesday, March 9, 10-11 A.M. CT U.S. Our conversation will be about their remarkable life's journey. And how you can use the collaboration of their unique gifts, the Angel Quest Oracle, to communicate and seek guidance with your Angels with ease!
Today my Guest is Phil Farrington, Phil spent 22 years in The Royal Air Force before moving into civilian life to work as the Head of Food Safety for organisations including Harrods and Delaware North.In the podcast we talk about the challenges Phil faced in transitioning from working in the armed forces to commercial businesses. The skills that he could transfer to the workplace but that attitudes he couldn't. We talk about the compassion Phil has received at work and how working with a clinical psychologist has been pivotal for Phil to better understand and manage his mental health. Phil gives a candid account of his challenges, how he's re-evaluated his priorities and why his new Alsatian puppy has been one of his saviours during a difficult period. Phil shows great courage in this discussion, and I really appreciate him for coming on the podcast to share his story and I hope it helps anyone out there suffering in the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Delaware North hires Workampers to serve as cashiers, stockers, food service associates, cooks, custodians, supervisors and managers. All the jobs are paid positions with wages ranging between $15 and $19 per hour. General Manager Erin Benike explains that next year the company will experiment with a schedule where people work four days in a row with three days off each week. That will give Workampers plenty of time to explore the many features of Yellowstone.
SAP Central Business Configuration makes it possible to configure and implement end-to-end business processes from one central place, spanning multiple SAP Cloud solutions. Starting with SAP S/4HANA Cloud, it will be paramount to SAP's success in the Cloud. In our all-new episode two well-known speakers join our podcast again to talk about CBC: Nigel Grillet from delaware North America and Gregor Loës, Global VP CBC Support & Customer Success at SAP. Together with host Jonas Seiler they discuss where it all started, where we are now and what learnings have been made since General Availability of CBC, sharing insights from both perspectives: the internal and Partner view. What topic would you like us to discuss next? Send an email to insides4@sap.com.
MLB – Major League Baseball Yesterday Minnesota Twins 5, Detroit Tigers 3 Philadelphia Phillies 8, Chicago Cubs 0 White Sox were off Twins 5, Tigers 3 – Jeffers, Sanó hit homers, lead Happ, Twins over Tigers 5-3 Ryan Jeffers and Miguel Sanó homered, leading J.A. Happ and the Minnesota Twins over the Detroit Tigers 5-3. Jeffers' homer with one out in the fifth inning marked Minnesota's first runner against Tigers starter Tarik Skubal. Sanó started the seventh with his 15th homer of the season, tying it at 3. Max Kepler beat out an infield single and Gilberto Celestino followed with another grounder. Detroit tried to turn a double play, but Kepler was called safe at second and Celestino beat the relay throw to first. The Tigers requested a replay review, and it showed second baseman Willi Castro pulled his foot off the bag too quickly, keeping Kepler safe. After a sacrifice bunt, reliever José Cisnero unleashed a wild pitch that scored the go-ahead run. Phillies 8, Cubs 0 – Miller hits 3 HRs, Phillies rout reeling Cubs 8-0 Brad Miller hit three home runs in a game for the first time in his career, and the Philadelphia Phillies routed the sinking Chicago Cubs 8-0. Miller hit a solo drive in the third inning and added two-run homers in the fifth and seventh innings. With a chance at joining the other 18 players who have hit a record four home runs in a game, Miller popped up in the ninth. He grounded out in his first at-bat. Zach Eflin tossed six crisp innings as the Phillies took three of four games at Wrigley Field. Didi Gregorius added a two-run shot and All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto scored on a double steal. The Cubs lost for the 12th time in 13 games. Today St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore Orioles, 7:05 p.m. Detroit Tigers at Minnesota Twins, 8:10 p.m. 94.9 WSJM-FM/103.7 Cosy-FM 7:50 MLB – With fans back, ballpark workers enjoy chance to return Ballpark employees have had a chance to return to work after the pandemic hit many of them hard. It would be premature to say the scene at major league ballparks has completely returned to normal, but there's no question this season has been a step in that direction. Delaware North, a concessionaire that operates at 11 big league ballparks, says it has recalled around 8,000 employees and hired around 3,000 new ones since Jan. 1 at those parks. For many employees, the past couple months have been a welcome respite after a tumultuous year. NBA – National Basketball Association Playoffs – The Finals – Best of 7 Last Night Phoenix Suns 118, Milwaukee Bucks 108 (PHX leads 2-0) Suns 118, Bucks 108 – Halfway there: Suns beat Bucks for 2-0 lead in NBA Finals The Phoenix Suns have never been closer to an NBA title. Devin Booker scored 31 points, Chris Paul had 23 and the Suns beat the Milwaukee Bucks 118-108 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 lead. The Suns surged ahead late in the first half, withstood Giannis Antetokounmpo's all-around effort to bring the Bucks back, and walked off winners again as fans swung orange rally towels all around them. Antetokounmpo finished with 42 points and 12 rebounds in his second game back after missing two games with a hyperextended left knee. Game 3 is Sunday in Milwaukee. NCAAMBB – UNC, Florida, Michigan, OU to play in Jumpman Invitational The Charlotte Sports Foundation has announced a three-year deal with Jordan Brand to host the Jumpman Invitational. It's a holiday college basketball event featuring North Carolina, Florida, Michigan and Oklahoma, the original four schools to sign a partnership with Jordan Brand. The inaugural event is scheduled for Dec. 20-21, 2022 and will feature both the men's and women's teams playing in one game per year. The games will be played Charlotte's Spectrum Center, home of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets.
Meet Brad Brad has been supporting and improving the lives of those around him for over four decades. He has brought perspective and context into every role he has had. Having been in manufacturing for most of his adult career, he has forged relationships by learning what matters to the people. In doing so, Brad was able to master the art of change management. Working with family-owned blue-collar businesses as a customer and supplier, Brad understands both sides of the industry creating growth and wealth. In your line of work, you do a lot with regard to accountability and setting expectations. Can you speak to our listeners a little bit about why it's so important to have set expectations and accountability? It's important for multiple reasons. When you look at it from a business owner's perspective, it's important to know what your team is going to accomplish, not so much the tasks that they need to do, but what are the results that you're looking for? And clearly communicating that expectation because as humans, we really don't want to disappoint people that are really not in most people's natures are disappointed or upset. So when we have clear expectations, we know what we're working towards on a regular basis. So we're clear on what we need to achieve, we know what others are expecting from us and it makes life just so much easier to know. If you knew what you were expecting for dinner every night, if it was planned out every night, for the rest of your life, that conversation that happens of what's for dinner and that whole big mess that happens in many, many households just don't happen because you know you have a plan, you know what the expectations are. And it just makes life a little bit easier when you know what the expectations are. On the accountability side, it is important to allow us to know as employees and or as owners, what you're accountable to do, what that result really means. So if you're accountable to make sure that the driveway gets poured, and it's finished the customer satisfaction if you're a concrete guy, you now know what you're accountable for and what that responsibility looks like and you're given the authority along with that accountability to make sure that you can deliver those results. That's where a lot of disconnect ends up happening is we tend to give the accountability without necessarily the authority to make those decisions or use the resources appropriately to allow the result to happen. What is the turnaround when you see business owners start enacting expectations and accountability as far as the challenges that they're experiencing with their business? The first challenge is to get the owners to understand what the expectations are from a results perspective. Most are so task-focused, I want you to make 30 calls a day, I want you to see 10 customers, I want you to pick 15 lines of orders every hour. So we're so focused on the task that we lose focus on what the result is. That's where we start stemming the creativity problem to allow people to be creative solution problem solvers. So the first step is to get the owner to think about the results. Once they define the results and they get them documented and we get the position agreement and alignment and have the employee-employer conversation, there's this big weight lifted off of people's shoulders, because they now know what's expected. They come into work and they do that thing to focus on those results and the noise and the garbage that everybody goes and works on every day goes away. It doesn't actually go away, it just gets refocused into more positive energy because we're not focusing on the minutia, we're focusing on the bigger picture. Instead of the did you make the 25 phone calls? No, I made 15 phone calls, but I got $300,000 worth of proposals written with those 15 phone calls. So the number of phone calls didn't matter, the proposal writing was what mattered. There's this major challenge that's faced with regards to recruiting and attracting especially that Gen Z crowd. How can companies go about and do a better job of getting that audience to want to work within their organization? So this may sound really weird, but the Gen Z kids that are 24 and younger right now, they will likely be as loyal as the boomers were if you give them a reason to be loyal. So being able to set your expectations, show them a career path. Yep, you might start them at $12, $13, or whatever that number is, but if you can show them the path, to get from A to B to C to D, over a period of time, they will stay and they will have a sense of purpose. They will know what they're working towards and what they're working for. Versus historically, many would say, "Hey, kid, come in here, go do the slop work and in 30 years, you'll be a master machinist, and good luck to you." Kids nowadays aren't looking at 30 years, they're looking at 2, 3, 5 years so if you can show them the path to go from 12 to 15, to 20 to 25, that's where that results-based accountability aspects of running your business can now show them how to get from A to B much sooner because maybe you're manufacturing guy and your machine is quality rate might be 400 ppm. If somebody can run it at two, well, they're worth more to your company so pay them more. Show them the results, if they can demonstrate consistent results over and over again and bring value to the organization, they should be rewarded accordingly, versus time in seat. That's going to be the biggest change for Gen Z is reward based on performance. Not just wisdom, but performance to start with, and show them how to get there quicker and then slowly work in the wisdom piece of that because wisdom and performance typically are inverses of each other. What's one of the biggest opportunities you see for companies today? It's the Gen Z. The Gen Z kids learn differently, they're quicker at getting many tasks completed. Depending on what the industry is, there are many things that are different. Skilled Trades as an example, not as much exposure, not as much of that common sense application, but they've learned differently. Provided the right opportunities, they'll adapt. They are probably the most adaptable generation that I've seen working within the FIRST Robotics organization and seeing that my kids grow up and what they've had to go through versus what some of my friends that are younger than me and myself had to go through. Far more adaptable, far more open to asking the question, "Why are we doing it this way?" Versus being told to do something, you just did it even though you knew it was wrong. When I first entered the workforce, just do it this way, there was no questioning, you just went ahead and did it. These kids are far more apt to connect, they are the largest connected generation on the planet. A Gen Z kid here in the US versus a Gen Z kid in Europe are probably more connected today in similar experiences from technology and resources and information than any other generation. So the world is wide open and when you want to talk about networking, I mean, just think of all the gaming connections and all the other things as they enter the workforce. It's just mind-blowing how much opportunity exists by bringing in young talent into an organization. You've got to be willing to do it, you gotta be open-minded enough to say, I'm going to out behave my competition. Can you share with our listeners one of your favorite networking experiences that you've had? One of my favorite networking experiences was actually one of my most uncomfortable experiences. So one of the associations here in town provides a women's event. I am not a woman, in any way, shape, or form. But I was intrigued by the content that was being delivered. It was an open forum so I get to the event and I'm the only guy at the event. I knew some people that were attending and different things, but it was the most uncomfortable I've ever been in a networking event. However, it was also one of the most rewarding because I had to put my biases down, my guard down, all those judgment things down and look inward into, "Hey, I am the one that's different in this room, how can I use that to my advantage to be able to create relationships and networking opportunities and use the difference as an opportunity versus the same?" People like being comfortable in the same environment when I was very uncomfortable and made some great connections and some great referral opportunities and it was the most uncomfortable I've ever been and I would not change for the world that really changed my mindset about networking moving forward. How do you stay in front of and nurture the community that you've created? It's lots of conversations through LinkedIn, connecting on their posts, connecting and commenting on their posts. If I happen to have Facebook connections with them, as well, as an old person, Facebook is kind of the place where I go for social sometimes that are not professional. I've started leveraging my CRM to put in my task reminders, to say, "Hey, I should really contact this person in four months to get together for lunch, or to have a cup of coffee, or to find out how the promotion went," those types of things. So leveraging a CRM tool to stay connected and put those reminders out there are very important. Past colleagues, I will actually make phone calls every three to six months when I'm driving now, in between, because the drive time now is that opportunity to create the connection up to say, "Hey, it's been a while what's going on?" And just get some industry updates, opportunities and just stay connected to various businesses. What advice would you offer that business professional is really looking to grow their network? So a couple of weeks ago, I did a video on LinkedIn about the hard sell that happens on LinkedIn all the time, so don't do that. The biggest thing is it be your authentic self. If you can be your authentic self, and you're there to develop a relationship, I have no problem connecting with somebody on LinkedIn or having a 15-minute call just to get to know and understand their business and see what can happen. But if you're going to come out of the gates blazing and pitch me what you're going to sell me or you're just going to come out that way from the get-go, I don't want to talk to you. I don't need to be sold to. I may have people in my network that can help you with but I'm likely not going to be your buyer because you're selling me something that 4,500 other people have probably tried to sell me something and I already have somebody in my network from that perspective. That doesn't mean I don't need somebody else to be a referral partner or network partner to fit a different niche or level or regional area potentially. Be authentic and be pure in your attempt. If you want to tell me you're going to sell me, then tell me you're gonna sell me and we're not going to connect, but don't backdoor that either. If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of or differently with regards to your professional career? Be less judgmental, as you went through and created relationships. Less posturing to be the smartest person in the room at times. That may have limited some opportunities for me. Going into rooms and judging people based on characteristics or different things without ever getting to know them, whether it was the corporate world or networking in my current line for whatever it was, may have created some limiting opportunities for me long term as I look back on some situations. We've all heard of the six degrees of separation. Who would be the one person that you'd love to connect with and do you think you can do it within the sixth degree? I think it would be a fun conversation, being a local guy to sit down with Bob Uecker to have a half-hour lunch and just listen to him ramble about change and how baseball is different and just listen to some of those old stories in a row versus an inning here or there over the course of an entire season. Just hearing some of that would be fantastic, to be able to sit down with them and have that direct interaction. Could it be done within six? Yeah, cause he's local, I am confident I'm within six to Mr. Uecker. I would probably start that journey within my Delaware North network, here locally, and start within the organization from that and just connect from that perspective. Do you have any final words of advice for our listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network? Connect with me on LinkedIn! I am more than happy to connect with people on LinkedIn and have the opportunity to have a conversation. I wouldn't say my networking is huge, however, I tend to be able to give somebody a connection or two, or create the right connections or have the right conversation to find an opportunity for somebody. I love networking to give people opportunities to meet other folks. I went through my introductions list last year and I made 250 introductions last year. Connect with Brad: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-herda/ Email: bherda@focalpointcoaching.com Phone: 414-852-4224
Even wealthy celebrities can get lucky playing slots. Musician and reality television star Ray J is $17,000 richer these days. He recently hit a slot jackpot at San Manuel Casino in Southern California. The story was picked up by the tabloids after he turned $100 into the five-figure win. San Manuel Casino is located about an hour outside of Los Angeles. It markets itself as the No. 1 casino gaming destination in that part of the state. At full capacity, the casino hosts an average of 8.3 million guests a year. Suffolk OTB has Recently Closed on Deal to Buy Jake's 58Jake's 58 is a popular casino gaming destination in Long Island, New York. Owned by Delaware North, the venue was operated by Suffolk OTB as part of a 50-year lease. In April of this year, Suffolk OTB released plans to buy Jake's 58 for an estimated $120 million. This would eliminate the $13 million rent payment each year. Jake's 58 generated more that $200 in gross gaming revenue (GGR) in 2018 and 2019. This figure dropped to just $104.2 million in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Suffolk OTB closed on the buyout towards the end of May. New Jersey Pushes for Permanent Casino Smoking BanCiting existing health concerns, smoking inside Atlantic City casinos was temporarily banned last year. This was tied to the coronavirus pandemic. Casino officials and state lawmakers are now debating the merits of a permanent ban. There are groups on both sides of this issue. Casino officials are promoting the use of sophisticated air filtration systems. Certain state lawmakers are looking for ways to keep the current ban in place. Past studies have shown an decrease in casino revenue tied to smoking bans. Smoking has been banned for almost a year in Atlantic City casinos since first reopening last June. Gene Simmons Leave California for Nevada Mountains and DesertKiss lead singer Gene Simmons has made a big deal about leaving California behind for good. Citing a number of issues from high taxes to earthquakes. He now calls Nevada his home. Along with his wife Shannon Tweed, the couple added a new property in Henderson to their Nevada real estate holdings. This house is located near Las Vegas. The other property is located in Lake Tahoe. Tweed still owns a house in the Malibu Hills. But that is reportedly just an investment property. The singer's two children still live in the Hollywood Hills section of Southern California.
Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Jeremy (Jerry) Jacobs Jr., CEO of Delaware North.Peter and Jerry discuss Delaware North and how they're navigating the effects of the pandemic.
Shannon Patch is a government affairs professional from Buffalo, NY. She has spent over a decade working in New York politics, including for U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Now, in addition to her work for global hospitality company, Delaware North, she is a Councilwoman in her hometown. Her sister, Tina, is the inspiration for her work in government, especially advocating for people with special needs. Tina is 33 years old and lives in a group home, but Shannon assists with many needs the home does not necessarily provide. TEDxSanAntonio - Alicia Arenas - Recognizing Glass Children https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSwqo-g2Tbk Host, Lara Kitts Website, Flight Club and Blog https://www.larakitts.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/larakittsllc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lara.kitts/?hl=en Guest, Shannon Patch Instagram https://www.instagram.com/patchfortonawanda/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/larakitts/message
Breaking Barriers teamed up with the Buffalo Urban League Young Professionals for their fourth annual Black Restaurant Week in Buffalo. In addition to experiencing some of the most amazing food in Buffalo, during this week, the Breaking Barriers Podcast will highlight some of the most prolific and sought after chefs in the city. On this episode, Dwayne, Xavier and Daniel sit down with Chef Stephen Forman, Executive Chef at Delaware North and Owner of Thyme-n-Honey. Chef Stephen chops it up with the fellas about what goes into making the perfect meal and even gives them a cooking demonstration
Your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes Jeremy Jacobs Jr., Co-CEO of Delaware North. Peter leads the discussion on the history of Delaware North and its impact on the Buffalo community and beyond.
IDeaS’ chief evangelist Klaus Kohlmayr speaks with Andy Grinsfelder, VP of revenue, sales, and marketing at Delaware North. Klaus and Andy originally spoke in Episode 10: On the Road Again – Leisure Travel Recovery with Delaware North about how this leisure-focused company is dealing with the changed hospitality landscape. In this episode Andy shares updates on how business materialized, his learnings from the summer months and how he and his team are preparing for 2021.Thanks for listening! Please subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast network and share with colleagues in the travel and hospitality space who may find this episode useful.
Voice of the People: Radio by and for the 99% will look at some current worker issues. Our word of the week is “collective bargaining” which is the negotiation between workers and their employer, often about wages and working conditions, that results in a collective bargaining agreement or union contract. We look at how this process can help train workers to someday manage and democratically govern their workplace. In the first hour we also discuss items in the news, continuing to cover the pandemic and the economic catastrophe for the 99% allowed to happen by Congress, while billionaires grow even richer. We take a closer look at the catastrophic national unemployment figures, the huge number of small business closures, and the failure of Congress to effectively fix the pandemic-induced depression. We also look at the utter malfunction of the Federal Reserve Bank's Main Street Lending Program. We also cover the NLRB victory of the Yellowstone National Park winter guides over their employer Delaware North's illegal suppression of union organizing. We take a long look at how even 42,000 meatpacking workers testing positive for COVID-19 and with 200 worker deaths, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) charged and fined only two meatpacking plants – Smithfield Foods in Sioux Falls, SD and JBS in Greeley, CO - and fined them a total of $29,000. What's more there is evidence that the Trump Administration intervened in the case by putting pressure on local public health officials. And we conclude the first hour by covering how overwhelmed public health workers in France are going on strike, and about how to support newly organized nurses at the Kalispell Regional Healthcare facility who are in tough negotiations over a first collective bargaining agreement (www.kalispellnurses.com). In the third half hour we interview participants in a September 14th, 2020 protest at the Montana Department of Corrections (DOC) and the Montana Capital taking issue with the way the DOC has handled native inmate's census information. The people interviewed also give harrowing accounts of inmate treatment in Montana's prisons and jails. Then for the last part of the show we have a great conversation with a Friend of the Show, Linda Gillison and our sound sound guy Jim Gillan. Jim reports on an effort to reinstate passenger rail service to the southern tier of Montana and what that could mean. Join us in our social distancing by listening live in the Missoula Valley on Saturdays Noon to 2:00 pm (MT) 105.5 FM or worldwide streaming on 1055kfgm.org. And please join our Facebook Group (Voice of the People: Radio by and for the 99% on 1055KFGM.org Group) to access scripts of this and previous shows other contact information.
Entertainment experiences that require going out into public spaces have definitely been hit hard by the pandemic. How have they been adjusting, and how have their customers’ behaviors changed in recent weeks and months? Today’s guest is Luisa Woods, the VP of marketing for gaming and entertainment at Delaware North. In today’s episode, she discusses her own day-to-day routines, the factors that draw in customers to online gaming and to brick and mortar gaming facilities, and how to create an omnichannel experience in the gaming space. Topics Discussed in Today’s Episode: ✔ What Luisa’s day-to-day responsibilities look like ✔ Biggest changes that Luisa has seen in customer behavior ✔ The connection between the draws for online gaming and land-based gaming ✔ What people in the gaming space get wrong when it comes to the omnichannel experience ✔ Whether Luisa thinks that recent changes will be temporary or permanent ✔ How adversity affects people ✔ Luisa’s approach to creating on-location experiences ✔ Luisa’s favorite stores to shop in ✔ Creating experience based on knowledge about customer behavior ✔ Technologies that are being adopted at a faster pace than Luisa expected ✔ Places that Luisa recommends visiting Resources: Luisa Woods QUOTES: “I think that the gaming industry, in particular, is going through unprecedented change.” “It’s a question of recognizing the right opportunity, the right experience, the right offer to a customer at the right time.” “I think we’re never going to go backwards. I think that we will go forwards into a new normal.”
On this episode Steve welcomes Bradly Sax, director of customer experience and operational excellence practices for Delaware North, about walking the guest path.
IDeaS’ chief evangelist Klaus Kohlmayr speaks with Andy Grinsfelder, VP of revenue, sales & marketing at Delaware North. What’s Delaware North you ask? If you’ve ever been to the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, the Kennedy Space Center, a major sports stadium or eaten in an airport, you’ve likely been served by one of their 55,000 employees. With the leisure and outdoor tourism markets predicted to recover first, Delaware North is well positioned for the first wave of recovery business. Andy and Klaus discuss the challenges associated with running a multifaceted leisure business in various markets.
This week, Ben interviews Democratic Congressional Candidate Nate McMurray. McMurray is running in New York's 27th Congressional district which includes Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, and Livingston Counties, as well as parts of Erie, Monroe, Niagara, and Ontario Counties.McMurray is a native of North Tonawanda, NY. A lawyer by trade, McMurray has worked extensively in Asia. McMurray is also wrapping up his term as Town Supervisor for the Town of Green Island, NY, and is currently Vice President of Business Development for Delaware North.The interview touches on McMurray's background, experience, campaign strategy, COVID19, issues he cares most about, and more.Remember, if you like the show, give us a like on Facebook, subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, and leave us a review!
Paul Caine - President, Endeavor/NFL On Location Experiences Amy Latimer - President, TD Garden Jimmy Pitaro - President, ESPN Amy Howe - President and COO, Ticketmaster Abe Madkour (Moderator) - Publisher & Executive Editor, Sports Business Journal 50% of the leading companies in S&P 500 will be replaced in the next 10 years. Industry leaders in sports (ESPN and Ticketmaster), new entities spun out of leaders (On Location), and companies at the frontline of venue experience (Delaware North) are facing increasing competition. New entrants to the field, alternative entertainment options, and shifts in customer behavior require aggressive shifts. On this panel, leaders of some of the world’s most prominent companies driving the sports ecosystem discuss their proactive approach to understand customer needs, the changing business dynamics and the challenges keeping their businesses as industry leaders.
On this week's edition of "The Sports Kiki," Alex chats with Detroit News sportswriter Tony Paul about the greed of Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs, who was the last NHL owner to announce any compensation for game-day employees, and announced the majority of full-time employees at his food services giant, Delaware North, will be placed on temporary leave. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including the dearth of programming available to sports networks like ESPN amid the virus-related shutdown of professional leagues like the National Basketball Association, National Hockey League and Major League Baseball, which would normally be celebrating opening day. The hosts also offer ESPN some unsolicited advice on what kinds of programming would be attractive to much its audience stuck at home. Also discussed is how some pro sports teams owners, many of them billionaires, are handling the shutdown in terms of their workforces. Most recently, Delaware North, which is controlled by Boston Bruins billionaire owner Jeremy Jacobs, said it was putting 68 full-time salaried associates on temporary leave with one week of paid leave and eight weeks of benefits. Other employees would be required to take an indefinite salary reduction. Hosts: Scott Soshnick, Eben Novy-Williams and Michael Barr Producer: Tim Herro To contact the reporters on this story: Scott Soshnick in New York at ssoshnick@bloomberg.net; Eben Novy-Williams in New York at enovywilliam@bloomberg.net; Michael Barr in New York at mbarr18@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Scott Soshnick at ssoshnick@bloomberg.net
Marisa Ingemi of the Boston Herald joins host Ian McLaren to chat about the latest on Delaware North's failure to pay TD Garden staff while the NHL is on pause, as well as a whole host of Boston Bruins / Pride topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marisa Ingemi of the Boston Herald joins host Ian McLaren to chat about the latest on Delaware North's failure to pay TD Garden staff while the NHL is on pause, as well as a whole host of Boston Bruins / Pride topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Actual Boston Bruins news to talk about as GM Don Sweeney signed 2 college players to entry-level deals and the latest on Jeremy Jacobs and Delaware North not yet stepping up to pay TD Garden employees. Plus host Ian McLaren answers mailbag questions on expansion, hockey movies and how to cope during these crazy times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Actual Boston Bruins news to talk about as GM Don Sweeney signed 2 college players to entry-level deals and the latest on Jeremy Jacobs and Delaware North not yet stepping up to pay TD Garden employees. Plus host Ian McLaren answers mailbag questions on expansion, hockey movies and how to cope during these crazy times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celtics Stuff Live's Justin Poulin and Jon Duke jumped head first into the COVID-19 waters and discussed what's on their minds as we all face this virus and how it changes each of us. In the second half, the eyes turn to the situation locally and Delaware North's inability to stand up for their employees at the TD Garden and how a prolonged NBA season suspension impacts the league for years to come.
Cardinals GM Michael Girsch joins co-host Chris Hrabe for the duration of the first hour of tonight’s program. Topics include his thoughts on an offensive bounce back in 2020, the versatility of pitcher Carlos Martinez and more. Base coaches Stubby Clapp and Ron “Pop” Warner lead off hour number two from the Cardinals Cruise with co-host Mike Claiborne. Next, hear from newly elected Hall of Fame outfielder Larry Walker followed by a segment featuring 1980s Cardinals greats Ozzie Smith, Whitey Herzog, Tommy Herr, and John Tudor. Finally, hear from Keyur Gandhi, Non Profit Coordinator at Delaware North.
Scott Soshnick and Michael Barr discuss a host of issues related to the business of sports, including a horde of unhappy Boston Bruins and Celtics fans at TD Garden, where a renovation has led to an uncomfortable seating problem. Delaware North, the owner and operator of the arena, spent $100 million to upgrade and expand the building. Fans, however, lots of them, have complained that the new seats don't have enough leg room. Delaware North is mulling how to proceed. Also talked about is Major League Baseball's decision to change its ownership rules, allowing investment funds to buy limited stakes across multiple teams. It spurred Galatioto Sports Partners to create a $500 million fund -- the GSP Baseball Fund -- to invest in teams. The fund will have a maximum of 100 investors and has a minimum contribution of $1 million. Also discussed is Eliud Kipchoge's sub two-hour marathon and how it might affect Nike, which produced special sneakers for the event. And also touched on is LeBron James's comments about Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey, who touched off the NBA-China firestorm with a tweet critical of the situation in Hong Kong. Hosts: Scott Soshnick and Michael Barr Producer: Bob Bragg
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday - Luray/Page County edition - with Gina Hilliard from Luray/Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Helen Morton from Delaware North at Shenandoah National Park. Our conversation included details about several events happening in the park: movie nights, trivia nights, Night Skies, Apple Butter Celebration, and more. Helen explained the role Delaware North plays in the lodging management of the park and told us about all the renovations and cabin updates that have happened in the past season. We also talked about their different venues such as Skyland & Big Meadows that are available for weddings, corporate meetings and family reunion events. For more details, visit their website: https://www.goshenandoah.com/
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A memorable night in Cleveland, and Delaware North enters new territory in the college space.
We are pleased to introduce a new podcast series, Alumni @ RopesTalk, for our alumni interviews. Today's podcast features Ropes & Gray alum Jeff Gleason in conversation with IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo. Jeff and Matt were summer associates together back in 2007, and have stayed in touch over the years since Jeff left the firm to go in-house. Most recently, Jeff joined Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food services management, as assistant general counsel for gaming. Jeff discusses the challenges associated with moving in-house and offers advice to attorneys who may be looking to make the transition. Additionally, Jeff and Matt reminisce about their early days at Ropes & Gray. Tune in to hear more!
World Trade Center Buffalo Niagara President Craig W. Turner interviews Delaware North as EVP and CFO Chris Feeney - World Trade Celebration 2019 keynote speaker - on the WTCBN Podcast.
In this Episode In this Episode, I'm talking about RV jobs at Yellowstone National Park! Workamping for Delaware North, who operates 12 general stores inside the worlds 1st National Park. You might consider this as an option for the summer if you are interested in outdoor adventures and want to work a little as well. Tune in to get the details on Workamping at Yellowstone with Delaware North Thanks for listening! It means so much that you've listened to this episode! If you would like to continue the conversation with head on over to LiveCampWork.comor join the Facebook group. And if you know somebody who would benefit from the information shared in this episode, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. You can also enter your email in the subscribe box to get the episodes sent straight to your email inbox! Leave us a review We appreciate every bit of feedback, so please leave a review! Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app(s). If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! As Always & Until Next Time… I wish you safe travels and many adventures, -Sharee
We were in the studio for Tourism Tuesday - Luray/Page County edition - with Katie Cooper from the Luray/Page County Chamber of Commerce and her guest, Helen Morton from Delaware North at Shenandoah National Park to talk about some upcoming events happening in September at the park. Helen told us about their Big Meadows Lodge Vintner Holiday Wine Event happening on September 4-6, 2018; as well as their annual Apple Butter Celebration happening on Saturday, September 15, 2018 at Skyland (mile 41.7 and 42.5 on Skyline Drive) from 10am - 5pm. She also gave us details for their Shenandoah Stargazing nights along with what types of speakers and presentations you can expect "under the stars." Katie gave us an update on the 5th Annual Blue Ridge Mountain Mudurance 5K Mud Race happening on Saturday, September 29, 2018. The event will be returning to Ralph H. Dean Recreation Park (625 Sixth Street) in Luray, VA for the 3rd year in a row. Get additional details and race registration information at www.raceluraypage.com.
Jeremy M. Jacobs, Chairman of Delaware North and Owner/Governor of the Boston Bruins, joined Matt for a wide-ranging Talking Cities this week. He spoke about taking over the family-owned company, started by his father, at age 28, and how his children and grandchildren are now leading the company into the future. He purchased the Boston Bruins and Boston Gardens in 1975, joking, "ignorance helped" in taking such a major leap. They talk about the role of sports in community development, as Delaware North is undertaking one of the largest projects in Boston right now to reimagine the area around TD Garden. Jacobs and his wife recently gave a significant gift to advance the University at Buffalo's medical school, which has been renamed for his family, and they discuss his role as a passionate philanthropist for higher education, health care, and the future of medicine. He touches on the importance of instincts ("If you don't have the instincts, you shouldn't do it"), seeking out opinions, and the role of a company within a community.
A young mother makes a desperate bid to save her infant son.Music creditsDeep dive, Persistence with beat (Raphael Angel)La Citadelle (Komiku)Three kites circling, The thorn revisit (Axletree)I need to start writing things down (Chris Zabriskie)Lizard Island audio courtesy of Delaware North See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CEO and Creative Director of EYStudios, Eric Yonge, sits down with Jason Horek from BigCommerce and Scott Szeglowski from Delaware North to discuss the importance of good partner relationships.
Greg Leonard from Delaware North joins Hanna and Robert to talk about the new restaurants at the Charleston Airport, are airports becoming better dining destinations and what about other methods of travel? Plus: controversy in Raleigh as a critic is asked to leave the restaurant she was reviewing. Theme song by The Bluestone Ramblers (thebluestoneramblers.com)
Join ANDY GRINSFELDER of Delaware North when he visits with award-winning travel journalists Dan Schlossberg and Christine Tibbetts on Thursday, September 24, at 8p ET. Delaware North has an extensive portfolio that ranges from Yellowstone and Yosemite lodges to luxury Australian beach resorts. Listen live on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.com or check out the archived show later at www.DanSchlossberg.net.