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From day one of his professional life, Derek Warnick knew his career would be driven by a purpose greater than finance alone. As an undergraduate studying finance and international business, he sought ways to make a meaningful impact. Upon graduation, he joined the World Bank's International Finance Corporation, focusing on empowering small businesses in developing countries. “I was excited by the opportunity to help people and have an international focus,” he recalls.However, Warnicksoon realized he wanted to do more to address climate change. “I started to become much more interested in learning about how we could avert the worst effects of climate change,” he says. This passion led him to pursue an MBA at MIT Sloan, concentrating on clean energy finance. “I believe in utilizing a financial focus to further technology and business innovation,” Derek explains. “I don't think that the role of a CFO or a finance department should be an afterthought.”After his MBA, he joined a commodities trading firm but soon took on the role of CFO at a small power development startup. There, he gained hands-on experience in all aspects of finance and operations. “I had to do absolutely every single thing in a finance organization,” he says. “I enjoy walking that tightrope and being an operator.”His dedication to sustainable energy culminated in co-founding Electric Hydrogen, where he serves as CFO. “At Electric Hydrogen, we are singularly focused on bringing down the cost of industrial-scale decarbonization,” Derek states. He believes that providing cost-effective, scalable solutions is key to making a real impact on climate change. “I can't imagine doing something where I worked for a company that made widgets,” he reflects. “For me, there has to be that business purpose so that I'm excited about what I do.”Throughout his career, Derek has consistently chosen roles that align with his commitment to sustainable energy. “I firmly believe that if you have a job you love, you'll never work a day in your life,” he says.
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 315, Electric hydrogen gets a massive investment, Bloom looks to artificial intelligence to get even better, and Ohmium joins forces with HYGRO in the Netherlands. It's a big news day and I couldn't be more excited. I'll go over the press releases and give my thoughts on today's hydrogen podcast.Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comDEMO THE H2 ADVANTAGEhttps://keyhydrogen.com/hydrogen-location-analytics-software/ CHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of HydrogenSupport the Show.
ABOUT THE EPISODE In this episode of the Alliance Podcast, Kenny Cox, CHCP, FACEHP, sits down with Derek Warnick and Scott Kober, MBA, to discuss their unique approach to planning education for the healthcare CPD community. The conversation explores the inspiration behind the CMEpalooza event, as the two founders share insights and strategies learned from organizing the event that can be applied to other CME programs. Plus, Warnick and Kober preview their Alliance 2024 Annual Conference session, “10 Years of CMEpalooza: Lessons for the CME Community,” taking place Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 3:45 p.m. in New Orleans. Read a transcript of the episode. Then, register for the Alliance 2024 Annual Conference to attend sessions from Kenny, Derek and Scott. || LINKS *Episode* Transcript Article Link | https://www.acehp.org/Annual-Conference | https://almanac.acehp.org/Podcasts/Podcasts-Article/the-alliance-podcast-episode-38-educating-the-educators-takeaways-from-planning-a-conference-for-healthcare-cpd-professionals | https://cmepalooza.com/ *Alliance Websites* https://www.acehp.org/ | https://almanac.acehp.org/
Competition from free and low-cost offerings is a reality for many learning businesses. But it's also true that most learning businesses do offer—or should offer—free or low-cost options in their own portfolios. CMEpalooza offers an interesting case study to examine both for competitive insight and as a potential model to emulate. Scott Kober and Derek Warnick produce CMEpalooza, a free biannual virtual conference for CME and CE professionals. CMEpalooza is a side gig for these fearless co-producers. By day, Derek Warnick works as a grant officer on the global medical team at Pfizer, and Scott Kober is managing director at Excalibur Medical Education. In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, co-host Celisa Steele talks with return guests Scott and Derek about how COVID did—and didn't—impact CMEpalooza and how competition does—or doesn't—factor into their thinking. They also discuss how producing the conference provides them with invaluable market insight and how their value proposition has evolved organically over the years but has always been guided by three principles: high-quality, easy, and free. Show notes and a downloadable transcript are available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode360.
In this episode of the Wharton Current, host Ellie McDonald sits down with Derek Warnick, the co-founder and CFO of Electric Hydrogen. Join us as we talk about the booming hydrogen space in the United States, Electric Hydrogen's unique business model, and the implications of the Inflation Reduction Act on climatetech.
Derek Warnick preaches a message from Acts 4:1-12.
Don’t miss Derek Warnick’s sermon this week (Jonah 4:1-11). Jonah is real. He is a lot like us. But even in his stubbornness, God used him to expand his holy ground. May it be so with us.
Derek Warnick preaches the message "The Recreation" about Noah from Genesis 9:8-17.
Derek Warnick kicks off our Advent series preaching from John 1:1-18.
Associate Pastor, Derek Warnick, concludes our Hebrews series preaching from Hewbrews 13:16-21.
Associate Pastor, Derek Warnick, preaches from Hebrews 13: 7-10.
Derek Warnick continues our “Pixelated” series preaching from Psalm 25.
Derek Warnick preaches from 1 Peter 2:13-21 on Pentecost Sunday.
Derek Warnick continues our Lenten series preaching from Luke 18:18-30.
In this episode you'll learn more about what we think has to be the “hippest” learning event in the world of continuing medical education, CMEpalooza. Jeff talks with Derek Warnick and Scott Kober about the CMEpalooza experience, the (mostly free) technology behind it, and key points of advice for organizations who might be interested in pulling together a similar educational offering. Full show notes available at http://www.leadinglearning.com/episode83. Highlighted Resource - Leading Learning newsletter - a way to share high-value resources we come across each month, packaged up into a brief email that you can read and digest quickly. If the podcast is “audio intelligence for learning leaders”, the newsletter is “inbox intelligence for learning leaders”. Get the details and sign up for this free resource at http://www.leadinglearning.com/newsletter/. Thank you to Castle, which is the sponsor of the Leading Learning podcast for the second quarter of 2017. Castle is an accomplished full-services certification and licensure testing company that also offers its clients a variety of learning solutions capabilities. With an expert team of testing and instructional design professionals and a thirty year history of excellence in it’s field, Castle understands what it takes to develop and deliver quality learning and certification programs.
Guest: Scott Kober Guest: Derek Warnick Host: Alicia A. Sutton Google Hangouts: they're not just for video chats. It turns out that they are also quite useful for focused learning platforms positioned for targeted learners. How are these hangouts being leveraged for innovative medical educational offerings? Host Alicia Sutton welcomes Derek Warnick and Scott Kober to discuss this emerging platform in the healthcare sector.