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Ep. 107: Elaine Jones, chief financial officer at Stillwater Hospice and NACFE's accountant, talks about the importance of target costing in product design and why everyone needs to understand what something costs to build and why. She also shares her thoughts about NACFE, the contractor business model and she gives advice on getting through these times of uncertainty and even gives Mike some advice for the future.
In this message we are hearing from Elaine Jones, RPS head od prayer ministry. In this message, Elaine is taking a look at John 15 verses 1-8 and seeing what Jesus's last words to His disciples before His departure from them and to the cross. Jesus exhorts His disciples to remain in and He lets them know repeatedly who He is, who the Father is, and who they are and the need for the branch to remain in the true vine to produce the rich fruit that's consistent and can only come from the true vine (Jesus) they are connected to. We pray this message blesses you as it did for us! Join the RPS family by following us on IG @readprayshare for weekly events to fellowship with us. Be encouraged!
Concluding our 2024 RPS Bible Study year, Elaine Jones, head of our Prayer Ministry ends us out with a message on Spiritual Maturity. Taking a look at Paul's words in Philippians 3, Elaine dives into the text to help us see what Paul has to say about spiritual maturity, actively pressing on, Christlikeness and how we can practically heed his words today. We pray this message blesses you as it did for us! Join the RPS family by following us on IG @readprayshare for weekly events to fellowship with us. Be encouraged!
Ending out our fun month series for the month of July, Elaine Jones, RPS head of prayer ministry, who has taught during past fun month series, is delivering yet another word from the Lord. A message that will encourage you, exhort you, and most importantly challenge you in the area of your mind and thoughts. We pray this message blesses you as it did for us! Join the RPS family by following us on IG @readprayshare for weekly events to fellowship with us. Be encouraged!
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Jen sits down with Elaine Jones, founder of Asteco Property Management and now she's the Chairman of Direct Debit System FZ LLC , to discuss her journey bringing direct debit payments to the UAE. Elaine shares how she saw the need for a paperless payment system and worked to develop the infrastructure to support it. Tune in to hear Elaine's story of building her business over 37 years and her vision for the future of digital payments.Episode Highlights:How direct debit payments streamline processes for landlords, tenants and property managersThe challenges of transitioning to a digital payment system in the UAEElaine's tips for treating employees and customers with integrity and respect over decades in businessHer advice on knowing when it's time to sell your business and leave a legacy of opportunityResourcesFind out more about Direct Debit Systems at directdebit.ae Access our Female Fusion Tech Deck at https://femalefusionnetwork.com/tech-deck
Continuing in our series, part three message was delivered by Elaine Jones, who delivered a message surrounding her topic "this is a Christ Walk, not always a cake walk." Sharing a piece of her story when she realized this walk with Jesus was not going to be a cake walk while emphasizing the importance of staying the course and remaining on that narrow path. Though a difficult path to travel we have all that we need to remain faithful to Jesus while staying the course on this Christ Walk. We pray this message blesses you as it did for us! Join the RPS family by following us on IG @readprayshare for weekly events to fellowship with us. Be encouraged!
Guest Speaker Pastor Elaine Jones shares from story of the miracle at the wedding in Cana. She focuses in on the relationship between Jesus and His mother and discovers hope for all of us who find ourselves in difficult situations.
Dr. Elaine Jones, the recipient of the 2023 American Academy of Neurology Service Award, talks about her contribution in setting up a group of neurologists, who traveled to Haiti and trained regional medical practitioners and team members on caring for patients with neurological disorders. Show references: https://www.aan.com/research/patient-service-award-recipients
Join Jocelyn Mathers as she hosts the official "Bloodlines" after show, "Behind The Screams!" This week, Jocelyn interviews one of the writers, Elaine Jones, who phones in from set. They dive into Elaine's secrets to success, the balance of power between twins, and a little bit of morning crime. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram so that you never miss a twist. New episodes of That Vampire Show air on Tuesdays! Support the show: http://tandonproductions.com/support-our-shows
Biography. Ted Shaw is the Julius L. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Law and the Director of the UNC Center for Civil Rights. Shaw teaches Civil Procedure and Advanced Constitutional Law. Lawyer and professor Theodore Michael Shaw was born on November 24, 1954 in New York City to Theodore and Jean Audrey Churchill Shaw. He received his B.A. degree from Wesleyan University in 1976 and his J.D. degree from the Columbia University School of Law in 1979, where he was a Charles Evans Hughes Fellow. Upon graduation, Shaw worked as a trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice from 1979 until 1982. He then joined the NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) as an assistant counsel and director of the Education Docket in 1982. In 1987, Shaw established LDF's Western Regional Office in Los Angeles, and served as its Western Regional Counsel. In 1990, he left LDF to join the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School, where he taught constitutional law, civil procedure, and civil rights. In 1993, on a leave of absence from Michigan, he rejoined LDF as associate director-counsel. Shaw was lead counsel in a coalition that represented African American and Latino student-intervenors in the University of Michigan undergraduate affirmative action admissions case, Gratz v. Bollinger. On May 1, 2004, Shaw became the fifth director-counsel and president of LDF after Elaine Jones retired, where he served until 2008. He then joined the law firm of Norton Rose Fulbright, where he is “Of Counsel.” Shaw is also professor of professional practice at Columbia Law School and has held rotating chairs at the City University of New York School of Law and Temple University's James E. Beasley School of Law. Shaw has testified before Congress and state legislatures on numerous occasions. He has been a frequent guest on television and radio programs, and has published numerous newspaper, magazine and law review articles. He also has traveled and lectured extensively on civil rights and human rights in Europe, South Africa, South America, and Japan. Shaw serves on the Boards of the American Constitution Society, Common Sense, The Equal Rights Trust (London, England), The International Center for Transitional Justice, The New Press, the Poverty and Race Research Action Council, the Wesleyan University Center for Prison Education, and the Board of Deacons of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in the City of New York. He also serves on the Legal Advisory Network of the European Roma Rights Council, and served on Wesleyan University's Board of Trustees for fifteen years. Shaw has received numerous awards, honors, and citations. He was an Aspen Institute Fellow on Law and Society in 1987; a Twenty-first Century Trust Fellow on Global Interdependence in London, England in 1989; and a Salzburg Institute Fellow in 1991. The National Bar Association Young Lawyers Division presented Shaw with the A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Memorial Award. He also received the Lawrence A. Wein Prize for Social Justice from Columbia University, and was awarded the Baldwin Medal from the Wesleyan University alumni body. Theodore M. Shaw was interviewed by The History Makers on April 7, 2014.
Gary was joined by two industry icons who are both retiring this month — Ron DeVoe and Elaine Jones. Ron reflected on what it meant to be a value-add manufacturer's rep firm for more than four decades while Elaine Jones will be leaving the AV industry as one of AV's best-ever writers. Both will be missed, but they […]
Long-standing KAS members Pam Johnson and Elaine Jones share with Leanne the process they followed in setting up a Shropshire-based charity called “Knit for Life”. The charity makes it possible for them to send large quantities of squares to South Africa on behalf of dozens of local knitters. Recorded in October last year, this interview is jam-packed with great ideas and lots of laughter, a real tonic in an otherwise difficult period in world affairs. If you have similar inspirational stories to share with the Knit-a-Square family, please get in touch with Leanne to let her know. Show host: Leanne Hunt. Email address: leanne@knit-a-square.com Theme music: "Mr. Sunny Face" by Wayne Jones. [YouTube Audio Library] © Creative Commons License. Production and editing: Natali Williams, LIME Virtual Business Support. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Continuing in our "Fun Month" of December week 3 fun month lesson was given by one of Read Pray Shares very own committed and devoted member and leader Ms. Elaine Jones!!! She gives such an amazing message that empowers and challenges us all as we are approaching the new year to Go with Gods plans for our life to ensure we are walking in the purposes and plans for which he created us for. She ties in the importance of have faith, trust and obedience when it comes to the plans that God may have for us as they may not always be easy to follow his plans, but they are inevitably for our good and his glory. We hope and pray this message resonates with you and empowers you. Join the RPS Family by following us on IG @readprayshare for weekly events to fellowship with us. Be encouraged!
In August 2014, Tim Ray Jones, Jr. picked his five children up from elementary school and daycare for the last time. That night, something awful happened in the Jones household as Jones cruelly ended the lives of Merah, 8, Elias, 7, Nahtahn, 6, Gabriel, 2, and Elaine, 1. After the murders, Jones evaded police for 9 days, and eventually gave terrible reasons to explain his crimes. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Episode Source List:https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/2019/09/29/sc-child-killer-timothy-jones-sentenced-death-murders-haunt-jurors/3811994002/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOeQyuYWTEkhttps://www.wltx.com/article/news/local/boy-wanting-to-go-back-to-his-mom-triggered-mental-snap-killer-told-dad/101-3ff67ee6-8a16-4fb2-8f58-1a87412fde83https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48625989https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aClj92j0hQhttps://people.com/crime/timothy-ray-jones-jr-found-guilty-murdering-5-kids/https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/oh-god-my-babies-mom-of-5-slain-kids-sobs-on-stand-at-ex-husbands-murder-trial-in-south-carolina/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/timothy-ray-jones-was-probed-twice-abuse-murder-kids-n201001https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlWemlRZfxwhttps://www.wyff4.com/article/timothy-jones-accused-of-killing-his-5-children-defense-offers-reasons-why-prosecutors-blame-rage/27482633#https://wach.com/news/local/jones-kid-is-heard-saying-daddy-on-surveillance-video-played-during-murder-trial
Colby R. Woodyard, 28, of Jackson, passed away Friday, April 16, 2021. He was born in Mobile on November 20, 1992. A gifted artist, he loved to draw most anything including animals, people, landscapes, etc. He also enjoyed fishing with his MawMaw, Becky Cotton and Miss Shirley Burge, riding motorcyles and road trips, regardless of the destination. He is survived by his mother, Marie (William) Piper; stepfather, Mikeal Finch: father, Randall Woodyard; siblings, Mallory (Hunter) Howard, Makenzie Laine Finch, Dalton Woodyard, Chase Woodyard, Peyton Woodyard; grandparents, Rebecca “Becky” Cotton (his second mom), Elaine Jones; nieces, Amelia Howard, Scarlett Howard and...Article Link
Colby R. Woodyard, 28, of Jackson, passed away Friday, April 16, 2021. He was born in Mobile on November 20, 1992. A gifted artist, he loved to draw most anything including animals, people, landscapes, etc. He also enjoyed fishing with his MawMaw, Becky Cotton and Miss Shirley Burge, riding motorcyles and road trips, regardless of the destination. He is survived by his mother, Marie (William) Piper; stepfather, Mikeal Finch: father, Randall Woodyard; siblings, Mallory (Hunter) Howard, Makenzie Laine Finch, Dalton Woodyard, Chase Woodyard, Peyton Woodyard; grandparents, Rebecca “Becky” Cotton (his second mom), Elaine Jones; nieces, Amelia Howard, Scarlett Howard and...Article Link
Elaine Jones ’70, the Law School’s first Black alumna and the first woman to serve as president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, delivers the keynote address at UVA Law’s MLK Day symposium, “From the Equal Rights Amendment to Black Lives Matter: Reflecting on Intersectional Struggles for Equality.” (University of Virginia School of Law, Jan. 29, 2021)
We share the tragic story of 5 children who loved their parents very much. Help Lainie raise money for special masks for teachers of hearing impaired children. https://www.laineybugbracelets.org/ Laineybug Bracelets on Kare 11: https://tinyurl.com/yyuzsgd6 If you enjoy our show, be sure to subscribe to us. We'd really appreciate a rating and a review. Email us at vovpodcast@gmail.com Support us and get BONUS CONTENT at www.patreon.com/vovpodcast Get VoV Merch vovpodcast.threadless.com Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/vovpodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vovsupportsystem
We share the tragic story of 5 children who loved their parents very much. Thank you to Best Fiends for supporting this episode! Download Best Fiends for free on the Apple or Android App Store! https://bestfiends.com/ If you enjoy our show, be sure to subscribe to us. We'd really appreciate a rating and a review. Email us at vovpodcast@gmail.com Support us and get BONUS CONTENT at www.patreon.com/vovpodcast Get VoV Merch vovpodcast.threadless.com Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/vovpodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vovsupportsystem
On March 3, 1821, Congress appropriated $10,500 for three lighthouses on the Maine coast, one of them on five-acre Burnt Island at the west side of the entrance to Boothbay Harbor. In 1988, the station was automated and destaffed. A decade later, Burnt Island Light Station was transferred to the Maine Department of Marine Resources. Elaine Jones, education director for the department since 1991, was named the director of the facility. Elaine Jones painting Burnt Island Lighthouse (courtesy of Elaine Jones) Burnt Island in 2016; U.S. Lighthouse Society photo by Scott Walbert It was Elaine's vision to transform the island into an educational and recreational facility for Maine’s residents and its visitors. She has been honored with a 2019 Keeper of the Light Award by the American Lighthouse Foundation and a 2016 Visionary Award by the by the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment. Also interviewed in this episode is Russ Katje, a U.S. Lighthouse Society Hall of Fame Lighthouse Passport Program stamp collector. Russ Katje with sons Jon and Chris at New Presque Isle Lighthouse, Michigan Burnt Island Light Station
Audio Book Connection - Behind the Scenes with the Creative Teams
Creator Margot Elaine Jones pulled together a brilliant team of voiceover talent, musicians and more in the creation of Beneath the Dragonwood Trees. Hear about the inspiration that drives her forward and her vision for this creation. From stage play to audiobook to film to Broadway, Margot is on a mission to bring this musical masterpiece to families everywhere. To learn more about the author visit https://margotelainejones.com. Entertain the whole family with this original, orchestrated, magical adventure! Imagine meeting up with some of your favorite fairy tale characters in an enchanted forest that casts a spell of mayhem, mischief, magic and fun. A musical fairy tale, Beneath the Dragonwood Trees: In the Beginning - the first in the Beneath the Dragonwood Trees trilogy - takes us into the woods on a journey reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz, Alice in Wonderland, Hansel and Gretel, Peter and the Wolf, and even a hint of Jaberwocky by Lewis Carroll. What lies ahead in this enchanted forest of wacky witches and a lost boy and stalwart furry and feathered friends? Original songs, score, and a wild-haired storyteller guide us on our way - in this Broadway style escapade of a boy's quest - with his talking animal pals, to catch the dreaded Wolf and win a badge of honor. In the end, Peter learns a great lesson - that the love between family and friends is far greater than a badge of honor. Nationally-acclaimed director, composer, choreographer, independent filmmaker and 30-year veteran of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and The Screen Actors Guild (SAG), Margot Elaine Jones brings us this Broadway style musical comedy in an audiobook. The audiobook includes a bonus interview with author/creator/performer Margot Elaine Jones. Full cast of narrators includes: Margot Elaine Jones, Charles Moselle, Buffy Ford Stewart, Rebecca J Nile, Corrine Kason, Esther Clyman, Jeanne Lauren, Oscar Salabert, Benjamin Bossi, and Ken Kramarz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://traffic.megaphone.fm/CSN5966483277.mp3 Creator Margot Elaine Jones pulled together a brilliant team of voiceover talent, musicians and more in the creation of Beneath the Dragonwood Trees. Hear about the inspiration that drives her forward and her vision for this creation. From stage play to audiobook to film to Broadway, Margot is on a [...] The post Episode 3: Interview with Margot Elaine Jones, author of Beneath the Dragonwood Trees appeared first on Pro Audio Voices.
Jason and Chad are back for a hard-hitting look at some of the most vital topics in modern policing...facial hair and tattoos. Are they professional, inappropriate, offensive, humanizing?? We also discuss bodycams: pros and cons. Elaine Jones with Atrium Health joins them for an extended Good News segment as she explains the Kids Eat Free program. Rate the Bacon, find the pig, and more! Weigh in on this episode by emailing pleasepassthebaconpodcast@gmail.com or in the comments section of our YouTube channel.
In an age of influencer marketing — a strategy of showcasing your most loyal fans — popular queer dating app @Grindr defied the norm and did the opposite. They selected real users from the communities most discriminated against on their app and gave them a soapbox. Literally. Join us as we talk with Matt Brooks, the Social Media Manager who worked on @Grindr’s Kindr campaign, about how their small, scrappy team created such an impactful campaign. Follow along with the moments mentioned in the episode with these links: “thank u, next” from Grindr What is Kindr? Kindr campaign Tweet Also, learn more from Elaine Jones, a Customer Success Specialist at Twitter. Use these helpful links to dive deeper into the topics she talks about: Website Cards Video Website Cards Promoted Tweets Website clicks or conversions campaign Tune in to the full episode for more on the power of letting your users speak, what it means for a brand to take risks, and why video can be a brand’s best friend.
Wil Haygood discussed his new book, Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination That Changed America with civil rights leader Elaine Jones. Harvard Law Professor Kenneth Mack moderated.
Elaine Jones, the vivacious president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund calls on the nation to recommit itself to ensuring equal education opportunities for all students, regardless of race, creed or gender in keynote address to the Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8464]
Elaine Jones, the vivacious president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund calls on the nation to recommit itself to ensuring equal education opportunities for all students, regardless of race, creed or gender in keynote address to the Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8464]
Elaine Jones, the vivacious president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund calls on the nation to recommit itself to ensuring equal education opportunities for all students, regardless of race, creed or gender in keynote address to the Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8464]
Elaine Jones, the vivacious president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund calls on the nation to recommit itself to ensuring equal education opportunities for all students, regardless of race, creed or gender in keynote address to the Center for Social Justice at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8464]