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In this episode of Stories from the Field, host Doug Roberts is joined by Iranetta Wright, Superintendent Emeritus of Cincinnati Public Schools and founder of The Wright Way Leadership Group. This no-fluff, all-substance conversation covers what it takes to drive student outcomes and sustain yourself as a leader in today's educational landscape.Wright shares how her tenure in Cincinnati defied the norms: leading the district to its best academic outcomes in over 15 years and outperforming peer districts and the state in both reading and math. She breaks down her action-based leadership model, grounded in strategic planning, coaching, and authentic assessment, and now used in school systems across the country.Wright also speaks candidly about post-superintendency life: launching leadership cohorts, mentoring educators from multiple states, and staying deeply connected to classrooms. She reflects on the joy of student interaction, the power of mentorship, and the non-negotiable need for self-care. Her message is clear: you can't pour from an empty pitcher, and outcomes follow when leaders lead with intention, balance, and heart.Key Moments00:00 Leading with Resilience Means Making Space for Empathy01:00 How Cincinnati Beat the Odds on Reading and Math02:58 Founding The Wright Way Leadership Group04:55 Leadership Cohorts for Real Change Not Just Theory05:56 Why I Miss the Kids Most”09:10 Self-Care Is a Leadership Strategy, Not a Luxury14:03 Mentors Who Shape and the Mentoring We Owe Forward17:45 Superintendent Text Threads as a Lifeline19:26 Keep Doing the Work Even When the Politics Get LoudWhy You'll Love This Episode:Iranetta Wright doesn't just talk about leadership—she lives it. From turning around student outcomes to building national leadership networks, her work is rooted in clarity, compassion, and real results. If you're navigating high-stakes roles in education, this episode will leave you energized to lead with purpose, invest in people, and protect your own well-being along the way.Connect with Iranetta WrightLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iranetta-rayborn-wright-00053937Website: https://www.cps-k12.org/Follow & SubscribeHost LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-roberts-ieiCompany Website: https://www.instituteforedinnovation.com/Enjoyed this episode?Subscribe to Stories from the Field and leave us a review!Share this episode with education leaders, mentors, and anyone who believes in outcomes with heart.
On this episode of Fishing the DMV, we sit down with Doug Roberts Jr., owner of FishNFX Rods, to dive into his lifelong passion for fishing and craftsmanship. Doug shares how his love for the sport began with his grandfather, preparing tackle the night before every trip—making sure rods were clean, lines were strong, and hooks were razor-sharp. The process of getting everything just right became just as thrilling as the fishing itself. At age 10, he discovered the joy of tying flies, further fueling his obsession with precision. But as he grew older, simply choosing spots and crafting tackle wasn't enough. That passion evolved into building custom rods, pushing the boundaries of performance and design. Join us as Doug takes us through his journey of dedication, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect fishing experience.Viewers get 10% off their orders to FishNFX Rods! However this is a limited time offer! User code: DMV10 (10% off)Fishnfx Website: fishnfx.comFishnfx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fishnfx/ Fishnfx on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamFishNFX Please support Fishing the DMV on Patreon!!! Patreon: https://patreon.com/FishingtheDMVPodcast If you are interested in being on the show or a sponsorship opportunity, please reach out to me at fishingtheDMV@gmail.com Please checkout our Sponsors Jake's bait & Tackle website: http://www.jakesbaitandtackle.com/ Catoctin Creek Custom Rods: https://www.facebook.com/CatoctinCreekCustomRods Tiger Crankbaits on Facebook!! https://www.facebook.com/tigercrankbaits Fishing the DMV Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Arensbassin/?ref=pages_you_manage Fishing the DMV Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/fishingthedmv/?utm_medium=copy_link #bassfishing #fishingtheDMV #fishingtipsSupport the show
Doug Roberts, Chief Investment Strategist at Channel Capital Research Institute — the author of "Follow the Fed to Investment Success" — says that under the new Trump Administration it is possible to return to a status where goods inflation is declining while wage growth pushes core inflation up, which could lead Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell to be reluctant to make further rate cuts. While he expects more after Thursday's quarter-point reduction, he thinks the pace of cuts may be slower than many Fed watchers currently anticipate. Jared Hagen, vice president at XA Investments, discusses the unprecedented growth in interval and tender-offer funds that has happened this year and how the number of funds in registration guarantees that the trend will continue through 2025. And Gwen Merz of the Fiery Millennials blog and her husband Tim Joiner — co-hosts of the FIRE Talks podcast — help Chuck answer a question from a listener whose financial life is off to a great start but who is so busy trying to reduce debt that she's struggling to find a comfortable work-life balance.
Earlier this month, superintendents from across the country testified on antisemitism to Congress. With this testimony, the spotlight is now on what role, if any, superintendents play in addressing antisemitism in schools. Also, how can superintendents work with K-12 stakeholders to address antisemitism? We spoke with the Institute for Education Innovation (IEI) Founder and CEO, Doug Roberts, about the problem and possible solutions. We also got a better understanding about the IEI, a network of over 100 K-12 superintendents committed to improving student outcomes. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Doug Roberts, chief investment strategist at the Channel Capital Research Institute -- author of "Follow the Fed to Investment Success" -- says that Jerome Powell is currently trying to live "the financial version of the Hippocratic oath, which says 'First, do no harm.'" Roberts says that Powell is trying to adjust expectations gradually, which is why Wednesday's statement from the Fed boss was benign, trying to play both sides, setting expectations at one rate cut this year but with the potential to avoid that if the data doesn't demand it. In the ETF of the Week interview, Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, takes a young, small fund that has struggled out of the gate -- X-trackers US Green infrastructure Select Equity -- and makes the case for making it a long-term holding and, in the Market Call, Stephen Dodson of The Bretton Fund talks about how his style of business value investing works in current market conditions.
This week with a joined by lifelong whitetail fanatic Doug Roberts, to discuss what he has learned through trials and errors to help Gamekeepers can grow healthier whitetails. Doug has some incredible insight into what it takes to grow a big whitetail and he surprised us with some of his answers. He also explained to us what he knew about the Mitch Rompola buck that was killed in Michigan back in 1998. It was said to be the largest typical ever killed and then faded from view just a quick. It's a fascinating story. Last but not, he least he explains some hopeful news about ongoing research that has determined some deer could possibly have a gene making them resistant to CWD. As you can imagine, we ask a lot of questions. Listen, Learn and Enjoy.Show Notes:BioLogic BioRock - https://bit.ly/Bio-mineralConquest Scents - https://conquestscents.com/When does deer season start? If you want the best deer herd possible this fall - then deer season starts NOW. For a limited time podcast listeners get 10% off with coupon code: GKPOD Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Enter the Gamekeeper LS Tractor Giveaway!: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/gamekeeper-ls-tractor-giveaway/ Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
90% of whitetail deer are taken on private land according to a new NDA survey. But are you really maximizing your opportunities in this area? Our series on private land whitetail deer hunting - when you're the boss, how you can manage your land for max success and NOT be part of the problem (which can be a huge problem many are not aware of)? Whether a land owner, hunt by permission, or you lease private land, this series is for you.In our wrapup episode, Adam gives his Top Takeaways from our guests and discussions in this series. Also, there are a few bonus guests who give their top private land setups (Jeff Kelly, Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents, Dr. Jimmy Sites of Spiritual Outdoor Adventures). There's some really good stuff here you'll want to pay close attention to mine all the nuggets out, including:•3 things for the perfect setup on private land•The #1 thing private land hunters should focus on (surprise!!)•One Buck Kill Plots•Adam's Backyard Bucks storiesYear Theme: To Be a Greater HunterSeries: Private Land, When You're KingEpisode # 34Guest: Doug Roberts, Jeff Kelly, Jimmy SitesIQ ranking - 5 (intermediate)HELPFUL LINKS:Deer IQ Article: https://deeriq.com/building-kill-factory/DEER IQ: Get started - website overview HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-overview/Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/Deer IQ Test: https://deeriq.com/deeriqtest/Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/Curriculum: https://deeriq.com/curriculum/Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon
So in this wrapup podcast I interview 5 of our guests and specifically ask them their top public land setup or tactic. Guests include John Eberhart who is a well-known public land expert and saddle hunting "godfather" and whom was on a previous public land series episode (#16), Dr. Clint McCoy who is a writer for North American Whitetail and consistent big buck slayer in Illinois - he will be on future episodes about private land advanced tactics, Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents (also deer farmer of 32 years) who was on episode #'s 7 & 10 "to be in a deer's head" and whom will discuss the controversial topic of CWD later this year, Dr. Jimmy Sites who is producer of Spiritual Outdoors Adventures TV show - on a future episode about conservation and stewardship, and Dr. Jeff Kelly who was on episode #'s 13 & 14 about hunting out of state & how to seal the deal in limited time. Plus I ask DNR Biologist Chad Stewart about the solution to pressured public lands... These are quick-hitting tips without a lot of fluff, so enjoy this concise episode of Deer IQ!Year Theme: To Be a Greater HunterSeries: Public Land Hunting, Is it Ruined?Episode # 23Guest: many guestsIQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)HELPFUL LINKS: Get started - website overview HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-overview/Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/Deer IQ Test: https://deeriq.com/deeriqtest/Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Curriculum: https://deeriq.com/curriculum/Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTQOWN0iWSIu51Bn5Qb_wA
In Season 5, Episode 9, of “Stories from the Field: The Superintendent Podcast,” Doug Roberts, the CEO & Founder of Institute for Education Innovation visits Dr. Alex Marrero, Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, to discuss tough decisions and how community connections enhance the coming-together of Denver for addressing the Whole Child and Social Emotional Learning.
In Season 5, Episode 7, of “Stories from the Field: The Superintendent Podcast,” Doug Roberts, the CEO & Founder of Institute for Education Innovation, visits Dr. Alex Marrero, Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, to discuss how safety and security are paramount in today's school communities. Doug and Dr. Marrero review how difficult conversations must be had to invoke change while always considering equity.
In Season 5, Episode 8, of “Stories from the Field: The Superintendent Podcast,” Doug Roberts, the CEO & Founder of Institute for Education Innovation visits Dr. Alex Marrero, Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, to have tough conversations about being a strong district leader looking out for his students and the Denver community, while maintaining equity and considering safety.
Doug Roberts, chief investment strategist at Channel Capital Research, says the Federal Reserve is putting "arrows in the quiver" to deal with a recession if it happens, but that the central bankers have signaled that "if there's a rough landing ... they won't be so quick to react to it." Roberts says the economy remains strong -- and that the U.S. is still the best market in the world -- despite the market acting like it's in a correction. He sees the narrow, large-cap rally continuing for the foreseeable future. Plus, Tom Lydon, vice chairman at VettaFi, picks up on the quality theme he discussed a week ago, but turns in the small-cap direction with his "ETF of the Week," Chuck goes off the news with a consumer story that impacts every adult in the country -- and which serves as a reminder to take care of your financial chores -- and Tom Graff, head of investments at Facet, returns to the Market Call to discuss exchange-traded funds.
Kevin sits down with Doug Roberts from the Institute for Education Innovation (IEI), a nexus for fostering dialogue and collaboration between the education sector and school leaders. Doug, who transitioned from a high school teacher to an EdTech entrepreneur, unpacks his rich journey and sheds light on the crucial role of building nurturing relationships amongst educational leaders. The discussion ventures deep into the hurdles and pressures faced by superintendents, underscoring the pressing need for robust mentorship and leadership development programs. Tune in as they also explore the innovative strides of the Super Choice Awards program and dive into untapped market potentials like green energy solutions and fortified safety measures in schools, all aiming towards fostering a brighter future for students. Doug Roberts, Founder & CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation (IEI), has built a remarkable career since graduating from Princeton and earning his EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Leveraging his background as a high school teacher and EdTech executive, Doug founded the IEI in 2018 to foster partnerships between school district leaders and EdTech entrepreneurs, emphasizing innovation, agility, and resourcefulness to enhance student outcomes. The IEI, which organizes conferences and supports emerging education leaders and inclusivity initiatives, is now a thriving community with over 100 members nationwide. Additionally, Doug initiated the Supes' Choice Awards, recognizing excellence in EdTech products based on criteria like innovation and engagement. A fervent advocate for quality education, equity, and inclusion, Doug cherishes family time and roots for the Yankees, while continuously encouraging dialogues on the future of learning. Institute for Education Innovation: https://www.instituteforedinnovation.com/ Social Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougrobertsiei/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DougRoberts_IEI Email: doug@instituteforedinnovation.com Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Who made this episode possible? Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://www.secondclassfoundation.org/
For more than 50 years, SPEC has created a unique environment for high school-aged youth to form and experience community. From volleyball camp in its early days to a truly spectacular event where youth can develop existing skills or try something completely new through Leadership, Arts, Sports and Worship, SPEC continues to evolve. In this episode of What's Brewing, host, Robin Linkhart, gets to the heart of this incredible youth event... and the hearts of its current team of directors, Jenn Killpack, Jamie Varvaro, and Doug Roberts. SPEC has been changing lives for decades. Don't be surprised if you find yourself wanting to be a part by the end of the episode. To see pictures, get more information about SPEC, or connect with them on social media, go to: Spectacular.camp. Download TranscriptThanks for listening to Project Zion Podcast!Follow us on Facebook and Instagram!Intro and Outro music used with permission: “For Everyone Born,” Community of Christ Sings #285. Music © 2006 Brian Mann, admin. General Board of Global Ministries t/a GBGMusik, 458 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30308. copyright@umcmission.org “The Trees of the Field,” Community of Christ Sings # 645, Music © 1975 Stuart Dauerman, Lillenas Publishing Company (admin. Music Services). All music for this episode was performed by Dr. Jan Kraybill, and produced by Chad Godfrey. NOTE: The series that make up the Project Zion Podcast explore the unique spiritual and theological gifts Community of Christ offers for today's world. Although Project Zion Podcast is a Ministry of Community of Christ. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Community of Christ.
In this episode of Stories from the Field: The Superintendent Podcast, Doug Roberts, Founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation, visits Dr. Mark Bedell, Superintendent of Anne Arundel County Public Schools in Annapolis, Maryland, to hear how a Flag Policy turns into building better relationships in the district and community.
In this episode of Stories from the Field: The Superintendent Podcast, Doug Roberts, Founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation, visits Dr. Mark Bedell, Superintendent of Anne Arundel County Public Schools in Annapolis, Maryland, to hear how a Flag Policy turns into building better relationships in the district and community.
What has 32 years living with deer on his farm taught Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents about mature bucks and how they are different from other deer? What's the biggest mistake hunters make on mature bucks when in the field? What's the ideal age to shoot a buck, for both antler size and ability to shoot him? And what are 3 things Doug suggests for knowing exactly when to strike for your best chance on a mature buck? All these things and more on this episode of Deer IQ. Year Theme: To Be a Greater HunterSeries: To Be in a Deer's HeadEpisode # 10IQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)HELPFUL LINKS: Get started - website overview HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-overview/Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/Deer IQ Test: https://deeriq.com/deeriqtest/Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Curriculum: https://deeriq.com/curriculum/Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTQOWN0iWSIu51Bn5Qb_wA Doug Roberts & Conquest Scents: https://conquestscents.com/
How can we train deer to accept our presence, instead of educate and pressure them negatively? What do we know about a deer's reasoning abilities and generational knowledge - passing down wisdom from one generation to the next about us hunters? How is a whitetail's age and stage of life compare to a humans.. and how do all these impact how we should hunt? This episode we are joined by whitetail expert Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents and Deer Farm - with an equivalent 1446 years hunting experience (I reveal how this is possible as well) as we dig deeper into what it takes to get in a Deer's Head, Predict Future Movements, and become greater hunters in part 2 of this series.Year Theme: To Be a Greater HunterSeries: To Be in a Deer's HeadEpisode # 7IQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)HELPFUL LINKS: Get started - website overview HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-overview/ Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/Deer IQ Test: https://deeriq.com/deeriqtest/Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Curriculum: https://deeriq.com/curriculum/Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTQOWN0iWSIu51Bn5Qb_wA Doug Roberts & Conquest Scents: https://conquestscents.com/
In this episode of Build Momentum, Sarah and Katie are joined by Doug Roberts, who is the founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation. IEI specializes in bridging the gaps between individuals and organizations that are committed to seeing students succeed in school and in life. Doug and his team create safe spaces for problem-solving and innovative thinking, including the IEI Summer Summit where this episode was recorded.Some Questions We Ask:Could you tell us why you're here and what IEI has going on this week? (00:59)What is IEI? (02:28)What are your thoughts about superintendents' stress levels and how does IEI support them during difficult times? (02:45)Why is it important for edtech companies to have evidence, and how should they be ensuring they have it, especially with ESSER funding dwindling? (05:48)How do you think edtech companies are getting it wrong when they focus on AI support for school districts? (11:12)What are some of the ways you have committed to increasing the superintendent pipeline, and how do you think others can help support it too? (15:13)Tell us more about Supes' Choice Awards. (21:31)You've really worked to build your thought leadership presence throughout the years. Is there anything you would change in the industry in terms of how people publicly try to build their exposure and awareness? (27:45)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About the IEI Summer Summit (01:11)About the Institute for Education Innovation (02:32)About superintendents' stress levels and how IEI supports them (03:03)The importance of evidence and why companies should have it, especially in connection with ESSER funds (06:14)What edtech companies do wrong when they focus on AI support for school districts (11:30)What IEI Lead is and what it does (15:23)Doug and Katie's perspective on the Supes' Choice Awards (21:54)Katie's advice for people who want to apply for the Supes' Choice Awards (26:54)Doug's thought leadership (28:06)Quotes:“Evidence is really in the eye of the beholder. That's a decision between a superintendent and her or his cabinet and the actual educators who will implement the thing.”Connect with Doug:Doug's TwitterEmail: doug@instituteforedinnovation.comDoug Robert's LinkedInIEI TwitterIEI WebsiteSupes' Choice WebsiteStay in touch with Sarah Williamson:Free Case Study GuideWebsiteLinkedInStay in touch with Katie Lash:LinkedInAbout "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:Transformational Leadership Secret websitePurchase the print or ebook
HELPING TO CREATE THE NEXT GENERATION OF EDUCATION WITH EQUITY AND INNOVATION IN MIND...A VISIT WITH THE FOUNDER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION INNOVATION... Doug Roberts on how the Institute brings industry and school districts together for continuing dialog between these two symbiotic groups.
HELPING TO CREATE THE NEXT GENERATION OF EDUCATION WITH EQUITY AND INNOVATION IN MIND...A VISIT WITH THE FOUNDER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION INNOVATION... Doug Roberts on how the Institute brings industry and school districts together for continuing dialog between these two symbiotic groups.
Simmons Sporting Goods All Things Hunting hosts Kyle Barefield and Todd Wooden sit down with Doug Roberts from Conquest Deer Scents and Conquest Deer Farm to discuss the Whitetail diseases CWD and EHD in depth. Doug is a wealth of knowledge about whitetails and if you are a whitetail nerd like we are this will be a podcast you will want to listen to.
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Doug Roberts is the Nevada partner for Panattoni Development company with 34 years of experience, has completed more than 50 million feet of development and is actively working on over 8 million feet of development right now. His experience covers all the “food groups”- industrial, office, retail, and apartments, Doug was named one of the Developers of the Decade by NAIOP Northern Nevada, is the former president and board member of NAIOP Northern Nevada, past president of the Reno Central Rotary Club, and a founding board member of Northern Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation. From an early age, Doug's penchant for development, building, and management was born from a resilient family history. His dad grew up in a household that faced the Depression and the dust bowl, and embraced hard work and education along the way. He watched his family deal with circumstances that helped them stay strong by working together, and that is still true today.
Ever wondered about the behind the scenes of deer farming and some of the hunting industries greatest scent products? Doug Roberts is the owner of Conquest Scents, and he drops in via zoom to tell us all about just that. From every progression being a step towards the right direction, Doug explain how just by accident turned into a company that is paving the way in the scent industry. Doug, his wife and daughter keep God at the center and are herdsmen next when it comes to raising some of the biggest typical bucks in the country. Tune into this weeks episode on the Marshield Outdoors Podcast. Powered by Final Draw Tv. If you like the podcast, please leave a review on Apple Podcast and/or Spotify. Also, head over to the Marshfield Outdoors YouTube channel and you can watch this weeks episode as well.
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TAKEAWAYS explores learning from the wisdom of others. We had another great live NAIOP SOUTHERN NEVADA Program in March. Keep reading for a summary. After a brief intro to the NAIOP program, you will hear the panelists themselves and the program in its entirety! Land availability has been a major topic of concern and discussion in recent years, as Southern Nevada has become increasingly land-constrained. The program highlighted three developers representing different case studies and active developments in process in the outer submarkets of Southern Nevada, including Apex, Jean, and El Dorado Valley. The panelists discussed the story behind these projects, project challenges, considerations, realities, and creative approaches to make these developments come to fruition. The participants included: Keith Earnest, Executive Vice President of VanTrust Real Estate. Cory Hunt, Chief Strategy Officer of Tolles Development Company. Doug Roberts, Partner, Panattoni Development Company. The program was moderated by Marianna Hunnicutt, Practice Builder at Kimley-Horn. This program was sponsored by Schnitzer Properties I hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to “TAKEAWAYS” on iTunes, and make sure to rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.
Doug Roberts, chief investment strategist at Channel Capital Research -- best known for his book on following the Fed to investment success -- says that investors are terrified that the Federal Reserve will overshoot on its strategy and throw the economy into a deep recession, but they have largely discounted the central bank's recent and current actions while they wait to see whether Chairman Jerome Powell decide just when a pivot can occur that drops interest rates and pushes inflation lower. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of VettaFi makes a 200-day moving-average play on a single-country fund covering a surprising market, Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com discusses a recent survey showing how many credit-card users are missing out on potential savings from balance-transfer offers and, in the Market Call, Chase Investment Counsel CEO Peter Tuz -- co-manager of the Chase Growth Fund -- talks about finding growth stocks at reasonable prices in a market that is struggling with today's headline risks.
ONE LAST CHANCE AT WHITETAILS - DOUG ROBERTS As we wind down the 2022 deer season in Michigan, Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents, gives us some insight on whitetail habits and how they are reacting to the calm winter. REWARDING WORK - DAVID A ROSE Another year about to be in the books, David and Duran look at the benefits of learning from a diverse group of hunters and anglers that are considered to be of the best in the industry.
A SUPERINTENDENTS LOOK AT 2023 with Doug Roberts , President of The Institute foe Education, an organization which brings Superintendents together for discussion of challenges and solutions. Please see all we do at ace-ed.org.
A SUPERINTENDENTS LOOK AT 2023 with Doug Roberts , President of The Institute foe Education, an organization which brings Superintendents together for discussion of challenges and solutions. Please see all we do at ace-ed.org.
In this special episode, Sarah and Katie attend the Institute of Education Innovation Fall Summit 2022. They are joined by 16 superintendents and other leaders who dive into trends and challenges in education and how IEI helps them navigate. Guests we interviewed:Doug Roberts, Founder and CEO, IEI (1:46)Sara Croll, Vice President, IEI (6:59)Dr. Melvin Brown, Superintendent, Montgomery Public Schools (7:57)Christy Moston Scott, Executive Director, Unchartered Learning (8:49)Tiffany Law, Director of Partner Relations, IEI (11:50)Dr. Jeff Dillon, Superintendent, Wilder School District (14:05)Dr. Kelley Gallt, Superintendent, Lake Zurich District 95 (15:01)Dr. Matthew Hicks, Superintendent, Northeastern Wayne Schools (17:15)Dr. Tahira Dupree Chase, Superintendent, Westbury Union Free School District (20:18)Shanna Downs, Executive Director, West Georgia Regional Education Service Agency (21:59)Joachim Horn, Founder & CEO, SAM Labs (23:06)Brett Roer, High School Strategic Partnerships Lead, Outlier.org (23:57)Michael Lee, CEO & CFO, ERDI Corporation (24:52)Piper Bognar, Superintendent, Van Dyke Public Schools (26:01)Dr. Ann Levette, Superintendent, Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools (27:15)Dr. Alena Zachery-Ross, Superintendent, Ypsilanti Community Schools (29:17) Some Questions We Ask:Describe your organization.What do you gain from events like this one?In This Episode, You Will Learn:How districts are enhancing safetyTips for providing engaging entrepreneurial educationCommon challenges school district face and how IEI helps with solutionsQuote:“It was very humbling to hear my fellow superintendents dealing with the same challenges all over this country.”Connect with us:Doug Roberts | Sara Croll | Tiffany Law | Dr. Melvin J. Brown | Christy Scott | Dr. Jeff Dillon | Dr. Kelley Galtt | Dr. Matthew Hicks | Dr. Tahira Dupree Chase | Shanna Downs | Joachim Horn | Brett Roer | Michael Lee | Piper Bognar | Dr. Ann Levett | Dr. Alena Zachery-Ross Stay in touch with Sarah Williamson:Free Case Study GuideWebsiteLinkedInStay in touch with Katie Lash:LinkedInAbout "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:Transformational Leadership Secret websitePurchase the print or ebook
Jess Gartner, CEO of Allovue, and Doug Roberts, CEO, and Founder of the Institute for Education Innovation, discuss Ed Finance.
Dr. Gina Cinotti, Superintendent at Saddle River Public Schools, and James Tager, Superintendent at Bangor Public Schools, discuss returning to school in the 2022-2023 school with Doug Roberts, CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation.
US Secretary of Education, Dr. Miguel Cardona, sits down with Mark Benigni, Superintendent at Meriden Public Schools, on July 13th, 2022 for a fireside chat at the Institute for Education Innovation's Summer Symposium in Newport, RI. Doug Roberts, CEO and Founder of IEI, moderates a QA between IEI members and Dr. Cardona.
Doug Roberts founded the Institute for Education Innovation, where he works with school administrators across the country to help build collaborative relationships between educators and companies that support education.The institute focuses on how to teach children using "outside of the box" thinking and techniques. In this interview, Doug shares the strategies he employs with his team, and ultimately with school administrators, helping them recognize that business can help the world of education.Listen closely and see which of Doug's techniques you can employ in your daily life. This is not just about education, he talks about life-long learning and a host of other great topics.
In the final episode of this series, Joe and Larry discuss their new YouTube channel where all future episodes will be hosted. Please subscribe and follow us there! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJsqpIC4GSpNwIWTvbSt2rQ The advantage of moving to YouTube is that Joe will be able to share his computer screen with Larry to help him gain additional hands on training. In this episode, Joe talks to former police officer Doug Roberts. Like Larry, Doug is currently working in Information Technology but seeking a full time position as a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst. Doug has three college degrees including an associates degree in networking, a bachelor's degree, and a master's degree in Cybersecurity. Additionally, Doug has several cybersecurity certifications (Security+, CySA+, CSAP) and he is working towards the CISSP. Despite 6 years of IT experience, degrees and certifications, Doug has found it difficult to land his dream job in cybersecurity. Let's help him out!! If you know a hiring manager or a company that may be hiring, Doug can be reached on LinkedIN (here).
In this episode of Education Thought Leaders, IEI's CEO, Doug Roberts, is joined by Adam Phyall, Director of Technology and Media Services; Carl Hooker, CEO of Hooker Tech; and Kevin Hogan, host of The Hogan Report as they discuss the benefits of emerging technology due to the pandemic and more.
Drew Perkins talks with Doug Roberts, founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation, about their work to support superintendents in their leadership role. Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Institute for Education Innovation @IEI_K12 supeschoice.com @DougRoberts_IEI Doug Roberts on LinkedIn Visit wegrowteachers.com for info on our workshops and services.
The number of emerging companies in the EdTech space can be overwhelming for school districts. The fast growth of new K-12 software companies is due, in part, to COVID 19 and a subsequent surge in ESSER funds. Our guest in Episode 221 is an expert in parsing through the EdTech space. Doug Roberts is the Founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation. The institute acts as a liaison between EdTech companies and Superintendents to help create the best products for school districts. In this episode, Roberts dives into the technological changes we experienced in K-12 education during the pandemic. But, according to Roberts, the impact COVID-19 made on the EdTech sector was not necessarily negative. "You're seeing a complete shift in the thinking about what is possible,” says Roberts. In addition, Roberts notes that we're starting to see a massive influx of telehealth which can bring services to kids that may not otherwise have access. To hear Robert's advice to superintendents on selecting the best EdTech vendors, listen to Episode 221 of Class Dismissed Podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcasting app. All Rights Reserved. Class Dismissed Podcast 2017-2022.
In this episode of IEI Thought Leaders, CEOs, Toni Shub of QoreInsights, Linsey Covert of Teamology, and Kimberly Moore of Go Together, join Doug Roberts, CEO of IEI, and Jim McVety, founding member at Spark, to discuss their experience as first-time attendees at an IEI summit. Curious about what one of IEI's events is like? Listen to the episode to find out!
THE NEED FOR DEER FARMERS EXPLAINED - DOUG ROBERTS With such strong numbers of white tailed deer in Michigan, why do some feel the need to breed more? More importantly, why do some feel the need to breed huge typical and freakish non-typical bucks? Doug Roberts, Vice President of the United Deer Farmer's of Michigan and Co-Owner of Conquest Scents, explains the reason and importance of these very questions. MOREL OF THE STORY - DAVID A ROSE Spring is finally here (in some places) and the Morel hunters will be out in force and looking for the little sporuters that are here and gone in no time. David A Rose will talk about the places that Morel mushrooms will usually be found and where else they could possibly make a one time appearance.
THE NEW FACE OF DARTON ARCHERY - TED HARPHAM As long as Wild Michigan has been on the air, Ted Harpham has been representing Darton Archery in Hale, MI. Now, with new ownership, Darton Archery will remain Ted will talk about the new line of bows and some of the standards that have made Darton great. SPRING IS FAWN SEASON - DOUG ROBERTS Now is the time that does are having their fawns and we humans, will probably come across one of the helpless looking critters and jump right into saving mode. That is the last thing we should be doing. As much as we want to sav them, there is really no need. Doug Roberts of Conquest Scents, will tell us why we need to leave them alone and when they may need to be rescued.
We've all learned so much from the pandemic, and school leaders and superintendents are no exception. In addition, things that we knew from being inside the schools have been spotlighted to the public, thanks to social media and the news media. While that might be good for conversations around change, there's still a lot to unpack and many hurdles and red tape to get around. This week on the podcast, I'm talking with Doug Roberts, an educational consultant who works with education entrepreneurs and district superintendents. He's recognized the importance of connecting leaders across state lines to help bridge the gaps that are all too evident now. We're talking about changes on the horizon thanks to 1:1 models that were realized during the pandemic, why leaders are hitting their limit of what they can give, and the hardest part of being an educational leader. We need to continue having conversations like this as we strive to give leaders the tools and support they need to continue the impact they desire. About Doug Roberts: Doug has worked with leading ed-tech entrepreneurs and district administrators for almost 20 years, developing partnerships that improve outcomes for students and help nascent organizations get their "sea legs." As Founder and President of Educational Solutions Consulting, Doug found that there was a piece of the puzzle missing, a barrier between those who run school districts and those who start companies to help school districts. He partnered with some of the nation's most innovative educational leaders to form IEI to bridge that gap. A Princeton graduate, Doug is a former public high school social studies teacher and ed-tech business development executive who earned his Ed.M. in Teaching and Curriculum from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. Jump in the Conversation: [1:48] - What if there were a different way for district leaders to interact and grow as leaders [4:07] - We have to have time together to percolate [4:28] - Biggest roadblocks for district leaders [6:07] - The hardest part of the job is the importance of it [7:59] - Our most important capital for educators [9:21] - Key lessons superintendents are learning [12:01] - We don't all have to have a traditional school schedule [12:35] - Leaders are hitting the limit of their ability to give [13:45] - Great resignation in schools [14:50] - People aren't leaving the profession; they're leaving the traditional public system [17:07] - Superintendents are thinking about educational competition [19:06] - Finland's educational model [21:50] - We're asking schools to take whole child approach but we haven't added to the funding [24:11] - Create learning that works for all [27:30] - Doug's Magic Wand [30:16] - Maureen's Takeaways Links & Resources Institution for Education Innovation Education Thought Leaders podcast Email Maureen Maureen's TEDx: Changing My Mind to Change Our Schools The Education Evolution Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution EdActive Collective Maureen's book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep
In this episode of Education Thought Leaders, Doug Roberts speaks with three current students of the IEI:Lead Aspiring Superintendent Institute and asks them about their experience as aspiring superintendents. Dr. Barbara Mullen, Lindsay Stewart, and Darian Byrd recently attended the Spring Cohort's culminating event on Coronado Island, San Diego where they met their instructors in person and participated in instructional sessions and mock interviews. Listen now to hear about their experience!
In this episode, Kasey interviews Doug Roberts, CEO, and Founder of the Institute for Education Innovation. Together, Kasey and Doug discuss a lot of important topics, including: the current state of educational leadership, how leaders can connect and access essential solutions, how the pandemic has changed edtech, learning loss, teacher retention, mental health and SEL, and getting teachers the respect and pay they deserve. Listen in on this critical conversation! Access the full show notes and blog post here.
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Education has not always been thought of as an innovative space, but change is on the horizon, sparked by the disruptions of the last few years. Students are required to have a different skill set than previous generations, with technology and collaboration at the forefront of those demands. The education system has faced immense challenges recently, but with those challenges comes a great opportunity to innovate and make an even greater impact on students today. Our guest, Doug Roberts, has worked with leading ed-tech entrepreneurs and district administrators for almost 20 years, developing partnerships that improve outcomes for students. As Founder and CEO of the Institute for Education Innovation, Doug and his partners help bridge the gap between those who run school districts and those who start companies to help school districts. A Princeton graduate, he is a former public high school social studies teacher and ed-tech business development executive who earned his Ed.M. in Teaching and Curriculum from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education. Doug has his finger on the pulse of schools across the nation and we enjoyed hearing his perspective, join us for this wide-ranging, open and honest conversation.
IEI CEO, Doug Roberts is back on this episode of IEI Thought Leaders where he is joined by Dr. Danny Merck of Pickens County School District in South Carolina and Dr. Kari Kumpulainen of the University of Oulu in Finland. Listen here to learn more about the Finnish Method and how it found its way into the Pickens County School District.
On this episode of the podcast Justin talks with Doug Roberts, the co-owner of Bombsquad Senders Union clothing brand. Doug started this brand while living in Germany, and now calls Bentonville home! They discuss downhill long boarding, living overseas, starting the clothing line, e-bikes, plus much more! Websites: https://trsd-shred.com/ https://sendersunion.com/about-the-bombsquad-senders-union/ Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.rubberside.down/ https://www.instagram.com/bombsquad_senders_union/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therubbersidedown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Rubberside.Down
HUNTING AND FISHING FOR HISTRORY - GREG WOODLAND Have you ever wondered what grandpa's old fishing tackle was worth? Are you drawn to old sportsman's advertising? Well, you're not alone! Fellow picker and collector Greg Woodland, talks about his passion for antique and vintage advertising and collectibles from America's glory days of advertising and the upcoming show that you can come you can buy and sell such items. UNITED DEER FARMERS OF MICHIGAN - DOUG ROBERTS Raising trophy whitetails is not only hard work, it's expensive. Like any other livestock, the whitetail industry is full of regulations, guidelines and comes with a scrutiny that other animals breeders do not face. Add in the costs of CWD research, and you wonder why anyone would do it at all. Doug Roberts, President of the UDFoM, shares his reasoning and why they have taken the problem of CWD, personally!
WINTER WHITETAIL SURVIVAL - DOUG ROBERTS CONQUEST SCENTS Some may think that heavy snow may be one of the whitetail deer's biggest enemies. We'll ask Doug Roberts what could be th biggest cause of winter deer kills. ICE FISHING VACATION SCHOOL - MARK MARTIN Freshwater Fishing HOF'er Mark Martin, is back to chat about another round of his Ice Fishing Vacation Schools and how you can get in class!
SUPERINTENDENTS IN THIS PANDEMIC AND POLITICAL AGE The Institute for Educational Innovation is run by Doug Roberts. Working with superintendents, he'll be speaking on equity, political pressures and how they view product and services purchasing FOR MORE ON EQUITY VISIT ACE-ED.ORG. FOR MORE ON SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING, VISIT SELTODAY.ORG Did you know you can subscribe to Education Talk Radio on Apple Podcasts? Find us on your device & add us to your library of shows! https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id403710198