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What happens when the system meant to protect the public fails? In this compelling episode of See You In Court, hosts Robin Frazer Clark and Lester Tate sit down with veteran Georgia trial lawyer and mediator Nick Moraitakis to discuss one of the most sobering chapters in Atlanta's legal history. From an unwritten drug arrest quota to a tragic police raid that ended in the death of an innocent woman, Nick walks us through how civil litigation uncovered planted evidence, false affidavits, and systemic misconduct. Nick's career spans decades in Georgia courtrooms. After beginning as a defense lawyer representing corporations and insurance companies, he transitioned to representing individuals and families harmed by negligence, medical malpractice, trucking accidents, product liability, and other wrongful acts. He has tried dozens of cases to verdict, served in the Georgia General Assembly, and now devotes his practice fully to mediation. His perspective is grounded in experience on both sides of the courtroom. In this conversation, we explore: • The real-world consequences of unchecked power • How civil lawsuits expose facts that might otherwise remain hidden • The role of courageous lawyers in protecting constitutional rights • Why the civil justice system remains essential to accountability Nick's Awards: -American College of Trial Lawyers, Fellow -American Board of Trial Advocates, Advocate -Best Lawyers in America®, Listed (2007 – present) -Tradition of Excellence Award, General Practice and Trial Section, State Bar of Georgia) -State Bar Chair of Advisory Committee on Legislation This episode is a powerful reminder that civil justice is not abstract. It is personal. It is practical. And at times, it is the only path to the truth. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RTqwiQj2kjA Listen on Podbean: https://seeyouincourt.podbean.com/e/righting-wrongs-with-nick-moraitakis Learn more about the podcast: https://seeyouincourtpodcast.org/ Other Links: Rick Moraitakis Lester Tate Robin Frazer Clark To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
Dyrektor finansowy w branży farmaceutycznej to dziś partner strategiczny, który łączy odpowiedzialność za wyniki z długoterminową wizją rozwoju. Zarządza ryzykiem innowacji, finansowaniem badań rozwojowych i ekspansją zagraniczną – ocenia w podcaście „CFO Excellence Awards” dr Karolina Czekaj, członek zarządu Adamed Pharma oraz dyrektor ds. Finansów Korporacyjnych i Nadzoru Właścicielskiego
Episode 43 - Wendy Elverson - Managing Food Protein–Induced Allergic Proctocolitis (FPIAP)In this episode of Nutrition Pearls: the Podcast, co-hosts Megan Murphy and Bailey Koch speak with Wendy Elverson, RD, CSP, LDN about the latest research and best practice for managing infants with Food Protein-Induced Allergic Proctocolitis (FPIAP). Wendy is a registered dietitian who has specialized in clinical pediatric nutrition for more than 25 years. Currently, she is a Senior Clinical Nutrition Specialist at Boston Children's, with expertise in pediatric food allergies and feeding disorders. Wendy is a provider in several multidisciplinary, allergy-focused clinics, including the Atopic Dermatitis Center, the FPIES Clinic, and the EGID Clinic. Wendy has been an active member of CPNP since 2015 and has had many roles, currently serving on the NASPGHAN Public Education Committee. Wendy was the previous Chair of INDANA (International Network for Diet and Nutrition in Allergy) and is the current chair of the Nutrition Work Group of the Allied Health Assembly of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI). She is a proud co-author of several publications, including a free resource for caregivers of children with milk and egg allergies, tolerant to baked milk and egg, Muffins and More: A Baked Milk and Baked Egg Recipe and Guidebook. Wendy was also the recipient of the 2025 CPNP Dietitian of Excellence Award. References: Mahoney, L. B., et al. (2025). Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis: What do we know and where are we going? Current Treatment Options in Pediatrics, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40746-025-00346-4Meyer, R., et al. (2025). An update on the diagnosis and management of non-IgE-mediated food allergies in children. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology, 36(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/pai.70060 Franco, C., Fente, C., Sánchez, C., Lamas, A., Cepeda, A., Leis, R., & Regal, P. (2022). Cow's Milk Antigens Content in Human Milk: A Scoping Review. In Foods (Vol. 11, Issue 12). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11121783Gamirova, A., et al. (2022). Food proteins in human breast milk and probability of IgE-mediated allergic reaction during breastfeeding: A systematic review. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2022.01.028Meyer, R., et al. (2023). WAO DRACMA guideline update VII: Milk elimination and reintroduction in cow's milk allergy diagnosis. World Allergy Organization Journal, 16(7). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.waojou.2023.100785Produced by: Corey IrwinNASPGHAN - Council for Pediatric Nutrition Professionalscpnp@naspghan.org
In this episode, Charles Jones, Jr. returns to the podcast to talk about this experience at the Transition Trucking: Driving to Excellence Award. Charles won the award, including a brand new Kenworth T680 truck, and he is now an owner operator partnering with Roehl.
Selena, właściciel m.in. marki Tytan, to globalny gracz obecny na niemal stu rynkach, z 80 proc. sprzedaży realizowanej poza Polską. Jak w takiej skali zarządzać finansami, ryzykiem i rozwojem? O tym w podcaście „CFO Excellence Awards” opowiada Aleksander Solski, członek zarządu ds. finansowych Selena S.A.Na zgłoszenia czekamy do końca marca 2026 r.! Szczegóły i formularz znajdziesz na https://cfoawards.rp.plKup subskrypcję „Rzeczpospolitej” pod adresem: https://czytaj.rp.pl
Peter King and Jim Gray discuss Drake Maye's performance against the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, Matthew Stafford winning MVP, Seattle's low turnover record in the postseason, Sam Darnold's journey in the league, and appreciation for the late Paul Allen. Finally, Peter gives three predictions for next season and his pick for the ultimate Hall of Excellence Award.
Współczesny CFO to „mistrz mistrzów” i architekttransformacji. Łącząc twarde dane z wyzwaniami AI i ESG buduje długofalową odporność firmy – ocenia w podcaście Ewa Sowińska, członkini kapituły konkursu „Rz” CFO Excellence Awards, biegła rewidentka i członkini rady nadzorczej Orlenu.Na zgłoszenia czekamy do końca marca 2026 r.! Szczegóły i formularz znajdziesz na https://cfoawards.rp.pl/
Czy dyrektor finansowy może być futurystą? Maciek Sadowski, współzałożyciel Startup Hub Poland i członek kapituły konkursu „Rz” CFO Excellence Awards tłumaczy,dlaczego nowoczesny CFO musi wyjść poza arkusz Excela, by budować przewagę rynkową poprzez współpracę z innowacyjnymi startupami.Na zgłoszenia czekamy do końca marca 2026 r.! Szczegóły i formularz znajdziesz na https://cfoawards.rp.pl/
Dane kredytowe i gospodarcze są dziś fundamentem oceny ryzyka płatniczego zarówno konsumentów jak i firm. To one pokazują pełny obraz wiarygodności płatniczej partnera biznesowego czy też klienta idywidualnego - ocenia w podcaście CFO Excellence Awards Sławomir Grzelczak, wiceprezes Biura Informacji Kredytowej i członek kapituły konkursu CFO Excellence Awards. Na zgłoszenia czekamy do końca marca 2026 r.! Szczegóły i formularz znajdziesz na https://cfoawards.rp.pl/
The IL Corn Growers Association has named Laura Lant Haney, an agronomist at Midwest Grass & Forage in Macomb, Illinois, the recipient of the Mike Plumer Environmental Excellence Award at the ICGA Annual Meeting. Laura Lant Haney is recognized for her commitment to helping Illinois farmers implement practical, effective conservation strategies that improve both productivity and environmental outcomes on their farms.
Peter King and Jim Gray break down the AFC and NFC Championships and discuss Sean Payton's decision to not go for a field goal, Sam Darnold's notable touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp, how difficult it is to predict when a quarterback will make it with a team, and this week's pick for the Hall of Excellence Award.
Dr. Pernessa C. Seele, Founder and CEO of The Balm In Gilead, Inc., a not-for-profit organization, is a phenomenal trailblazer. Dr. Seele is celebrating over 38 years of providing vision and leadership in areas of technical support to strengthen the capacity of faith institutions in the United States and Africa to eradicate health disparities by promoting health education and services within their local communities.Born in the heart of the south, this Lincolnville native always shares a special love for South Carolina. Dr. Seele received her Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Science from Clark Atlanta University in 1976 & 1979, respectively, later receiving her Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of New Rochelle, NY, in 2007.As a pioneer and community activist, Dr. Seele is known for her work in forging public health & faith-based partnerships for engaging individuals in health promotion and disease prevention interventions. Time Magazine 100, who named Dr. Seele One of the Most Influential Persons in the World in 2006; Essence Magazine, in its 35 Anniversary issue, named Dr. P one of the 35 Most Beautiful and Remarkable Women In The World. Clark Atlanta University honored Dr. Seele with the 2008 Pathway of Excellence Award, citing her as one of its most outstanding graduates of all time. In May 2010, Dr. Seele was selected as 21 Leaders of the 21st Century of Women E-News in New York City.Dr. Seele is well known for her extraordinary vision and ability to create national and global partnerships among leaders of various cultures and religious doctrines in the areas of health. As a pioneer and community activist, Dr. Seele is known for her work in forging public health & faith-based partnerships for engaging individuals in health promotion and disease prevention interventions.She has worked with three US presidential administrations on issues of health in the United States and abroad. Dr. Seele was an invited guest of former President and First Lady Laura Bush for the State of the Union Address representing a symbol of President Bush's commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS in the world. In 2010, Dr. Seele was invited to participate in the Fortune TIME CNN Global Forum in Cape Town, South Africa, along with President William “Bill” Clinton and a host of international leaders and Fortune 100 chief executive officers to focus on challenges and solutions in the developing world.October 2017, His Eminence, Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, bestowed the Pierre Toussaint Medallion upon Dr. Seele.Publishing her first book Stand Up to Stigma! How to Reject Fear & Shame in 2017. Dr. Seele is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Alisha was born and raised in Wyoming and graduated from the University of Wyoming with a BA in Psychology and Communications. Alisha then moved to Boise, Idaho where she spent most of her career as Development and Marketing Director for Saint Alphonsus Hospital. After 10 years in Boise, she returned to Wyoming to be the Executive Director of the Wyoming Medical Center Foundation. Alisha focused on capital projects such as building a new tower for the hospital and wellness center as well as specific programs such as providing support for cancer patients and a hospitality house for out of town patients. In 2017, Alisha became the Executive Director of the Child Development Center. The CDC serves over 700 children with early intervention therapies, preschool services, and free development screenings for the community. In 2024, Alisha received her Master's in Curriculum and Instruction as well as her Early Childhood Special Education Endorsement from the University of Wyoming. Alisha has sat on Wyoming's Early Intervention Council, the Wyoming State Bar Board of Professional Responsibility, Wyoming's Charter for Plans of Safe Care, and Wyoming's Department of Family Services Steering Committee. She leads a staff of 120 and through her leadership has a 90% staff satisfaction rating. The CDC has excelled under her leadership by opening an outpatient clinic for children birth to twenty-one years of age, a pediatric audiology clinic, and a quick care clinic. The CDC has received number one preschool and development center from Oil City News and the Casper Star Tribune, the State of Wyoming's Model Program for Inclusion, and won the Daniels Fund Salute to Excellence Award. In her spare time Alisha enjoys spending time with her husband Mike and two boys, Max, and Micky, in Wyoming's great outdoors.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to discuss the Rams' Wild Card win against the Panthers, his finger injury, approaching playing the Bears in windy Chicago after their 4th quarter comeback against the Packers, and his pick for this week's Hall of Excellence Award. Then, the great Bill Belichick joins Jim to break down what he would look for in a quarterback as a pro coach as we approach the NFL Draft, what led to the Eagles' elimination, and how weather factors into a game. Plus, Maxx Crosby talks with Jim about his recovery from meniscus surgery, New England's impressive defense against the Chargers, Caleb Williams' confidence, and Fernando Mendoza on his way to becoming a national champion.
Peter King and Jim Gray discuss the head coach firings this Black Monday and the future for Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh, the Eagles losing out on the No. 2 seed, the exciting Packer-Bears playoff matchup, and their picks for this week's Hall of Excellence Award.
Dr. Paul Paris, Medical Director Emeritus, the Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine Foundation, has been known to many in Western Pennsylvana in various roles. An EM physician at UPMC - Presbyterian, an on-line medical director to many of the EMS providers, a mentor to EM residents and researchers and, the hand-picked leader to take over the Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania from it's original creator, Dr. Ron Stewart. Dr. Paris was recently recognized by PEMF as the 2025 Ronald D. Stewart Excellence Award. We took a few minutes to talk about his career and how he feels about the impact he has had on many EMS careers.
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to talk about Joe Burrow's recent comments and shares how he's dealt with personal struggles while playing football, the downsides of Thursday Night Football, what he can learn from Philip Rivers, and his pick for the Hall of Excellence Award this week. Then, Tom Brady returns to Let's Go! to discuss Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL and how he coped with his ACL injury during his career, and his predictions for the rest of the season. Plus, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to discuss the Raiders' tough loss to the Eagles and Todd Bowles' comments after the Bucs' loss.
24 minute highlights from the pair of full event videos created October 29th. Wednesday, October 22, Jeffrey Mosher was on the road to Lansing, MI, for Michigan Manufacturers Association Announcing Winners and Finalists of 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. This is a 24 minute synopsis of the 72 minutes in the two parts of the original video created from Michigan Manufacturers Association's John J. Walsh, introducing and welcoming several Award winners and finalists in this preview session. LANSING (October 2025) — The Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA) each year shines a light on the individuals, organizations and products that drive Michigan's economy and improve our daily lives. MMA's Manufacturing Excellence Awards is a one-of-a-kind program that recognizes what makes Michigan manufacturing the best in the world. MMA is hosting a press conference at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at MMA's Headquarters in Lansing to announce individual winners and company and product finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. During the press conference, members of the media will get a chance to speak directly with nearly a dozen manufacturing executives who are recipients of the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. To view a full list of finalists and winners, please visit mimfg.org/excellence. WHAT: A press conference hosted by the Michigan Manufacturers Association that will celebrate and announce winners and finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards program WHO: Zack Bishop, President, 4 Flutes Machining George Cook, Vice President, TARUS Brian Cooper, President, Wire Wizard Welding Products Bill Dobbins, President, Caster Concepts Ryan Gingery, President, Armor Protective Packaging Nate Holstege, Owner, Preferred Machine, LLC Chelsea Jensen, Business Operations Manager, Llink Tech Inez Kaleto, CEO, Robinson Industries Bill Kerfin, President, Amsted Automotive Tyler Kring, Community Relations Manager, Michigan Sugar Company Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America Jim Miller, Director of Government and Legislative Affairs, Nexteer Automotive Olivia Ostrander, Parts Sales Specialist, Powell Paul Patrash, CEO, Elite Mold & Engineering, Inc Alyssa Tracey, Director of International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) John Walsh, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 WHERE: MMA Headquarters 620 S. Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933 » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Originally uploaded October 29th, reloaded Nov. 4th. Wednesday, October 22, Jeffrey Mosher was on the road to Lansing, MI, for Michigan Manufacturers Association Announcing Winners and Finalists of 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. This video is Part 1, for Part 2 go to https://studio.youtube.com/video/fBnlSRWnpl8/edit Michigan Manufacturers Association's John J. Walsh, introduces and welcomes several Award winners and finalists in this preview session. LANSING (October 2025) — The Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA) each year shines a light on the individuals, organizations and products that drive Michigan's economy and improve our daily lives. MMA's Manufacturing Excellence Awards is a one-of-a-kind program that recognizes what makes Michigan manufacturing the best in the world. MMA is hosting a press conference at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at MMA's Headquarters in Lansing to announce individual winners and company and product finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. During the press conference, members of the media will get a chance to speak directly with nearly a dozen manufacturing executives who are recipients of the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. To view a full list of finalists and winners, please visit mimfg.org/excellence. WHAT: A press conference hosted by the Michigan Manufacturers Association that will celebrate and announce winners and finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards program WHO: Zack Bishop, President, 4 Flutes Machining George Cook, Vice President, TARUS Brian Cooper, President, Wire Wizard Welding Products Bill Dobbins, President, Caster Concepts Ryan Gingery, President, Armor Protective Packaging Nate Holstege, Owner, Preferred Machine, LLC Chelsea Jensen, Business Operations Manager, Llink Tech Inez Kaleto, CEO, Robinson Industries Bill Kerfin, President, Amsted Automotive Tyler Kring, Community Relations Manager, Michigan Sugar Company Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America Jim Miller, Director of Government and Legislative Affairs, Nexteer Automotive Olivia Ostrander, Parts Sales Specialist, Powell Paul Patrash, CEO, Elite Mold & Engineering, Inc Alyssa Tracey, Director of International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) John Walsh, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 WHERE: MMA Headquarters 620 S. Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933 » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Originally uploaded October 29th, reloaded Nov. 4th. Wednesday, October 22, Jeffrey Mosher was on the road to Lansing, MI, for Michigan Manufacturers Association Announcing Winners and Finalists of 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. This is part two of Michigan Manufacturers Association's John J. Walsh, introducing and welcoming several Award winners and finalists in this preview session. LANSING (October 2025) — The Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA) each year shines a light on the individuals, organizations and products that drive Michigan's economy and improve our daily lives. MMA's Manufacturing Excellence Awards is a one-of-a-kind program that recognizes what makes Michigan manufacturing the best in the world. MMA is hosting a press conference at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at MMA's Headquarters in Lansing to announce individual winners and company and product finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. During the press conference, members of the media will get a chance to speak directly with nearly a dozen manufacturing executives who are recipients of the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. To view a full list of finalists and winners, please visit mimfg.org/excellence. WHAT: A press conference hosted by the Michigan Manufacturers Association that will celebrate and announce winners and finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards program WHO: Zack Bishop, President, 4 Flutes Machining George Cook, Vice President, TARUS Brian Cooper, President, Wire Wizard Welding Products Bill Dobbins, President, Caster Concepts Ryan Gingery, President, Armor Protective Packaging Nate Holstege, Owner, Preferred Machine, LLC Chelsea Jensen, Business Operations Manager, Llink Tech Inez Kaleto, CEO, Robinson Industries Bill Kerfin, President, Amsted Automotive Tyler Kring, Community Relations Manager, Michigan Sugar Company Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America Jim Miller, Director of Government and Legislative Affairs, Nexteer Automotive Olivia Ostrander, Parts Sales Specialist, Powell Paul Patrash, CEO, Elite Mold & Engineering, Inc Alyssa Tracey, Director of International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) John Walsh, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 WHERE: MMA Headquarters 620 S. Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933 » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Matthew Stafford sits with Jim Gray to discuss his thoughts going into playing the Lions, his time in Detroit, Daniel Jones' Achilles injury, and his pick for this week's Hall of Excellence Award. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to talk College Football Playoffs, his assessment of the Chiefs this season, and what counts as a catch.
Andy and Jeff talk about Super Friend of the Show (tm) Paul Hoynes and his BBWAA Career Excellence Award
Wednesday, October 22, Jeffrey Mosher was on the road to Lansing, MI, for Michigan Manufacturers Association Announcing Winners and Finalists of 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. In this brief excerpt from the event, Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America, is introduced by MMA's John J. Walsh, and then offers some remarks as Bekum is the Manufacturing Talent Champion for 2025. Opportunity to Speak Directly with Groundbreaking Manufacturing Executive LANSING (October 2025) — The Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA) each year shines a light on the individuals, organizations and products that drive Michigan's economy and improve our daily lives. MMA's Manufacturing Excellence Awards is a one-of-a-kind program that recognizes what makes Michigan manufacturing the best in the world. MMA is hosting a press conference at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at MMA's Headquarters in Lansing to announce individual winners and company and product finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. During the press conference, members of the media will get a chance to speak directly with nearly a dozen manufacturing executives who are recipients of the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. To view a full list of finalists and winners, please visit mimfg.org/excellence. WHAT: A press conference hosted by the Michigan Manufacturers Association that will celebrate and announce winners and finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards program WHO: Zack Bishop, President, 4 Flutes Machining George Cook, Vice President, TARUS Brian Cooper, President, Wire Wizard Welding Products Bill Dobbins, President, Caster Concepts Ryan Gingery, President, Armor Protective Packaging Nate Holstege, Owner, Preferred Machine, LLC Chelsea Jensen, Business Operations Manager, Llink Tech Inez Kaleto, CEO, Robinson Industries Bill Kerfin, President, Amsted Automotive Tyler Kring, Community Relations Manager, Michigan Sugar Company Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America Jim Miller, Director of Government and Legislative Affairs, Nexteer Automotive Olivia Ostrander, Parts Sales Specialist, Powell Paul Patrash, CEO, Elite Mold & Engineering, Inc Alyssa Tracey, Director of International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) John Walsh, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 WHERE: MMA Headquarters 620 S. Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933 » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Chris Holman welcomes John J. Walsh, President & CEO, MMA, Michigan Manufacturers Association, Lansing, MI. Welcome back John, breifly remind the listeners about MMA? How do the Manufacturing Excellence Awards strengthen Michigan's manufacturing ecosystem and foster collaboration among industry leaders statewide? With new categories like the Sustainability Award, how is MMA recognizing companies driving both profitability and environmental responsibility? What economic or workforce trends stand out among this year's award finalists, and what do they reveal about the future of Michigan manufacturing? How does public engagement in the “Coolest Thing Made in Michigan” competition help promote brand visibility and pride for local manufacturers? In what ways is the MMA adapting its support and advocacy to help Michigan's 12,000+ manufacturers stay globally competitive in 2025 and beyond? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ Michigan Manufacturers Association Announces Winners and Finalists of 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards Opportunity to Speak Directly with Groundbreaking Manufacturing Executives LANSING (Oct. 16, 2025) — The Michigan Manufacturers Association (MMA) each year shines a light on the individuals, organizations and products that drive Michigan's economy and improve our daily lives. MMA's Manufacturing Excellence Awards is a one-of-a-kind program that recognizes what makes Michigan manufacturing the best in the world. MMA is hosting a press conference at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 at MMA's Headquarters in Lansing to announce individual winners and company and product finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. During the press conference, members of the media will get a chance to speak directly with nearly a dozen manufacturing executives who are recipients of the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards. To view a full list of finalists and winners, please visit mimfg.org/excellence. WHAT: A press conference hosted by the Michigan Manufacturers Association that will celebrate and announce winners and finalists for the 2025 Manufacturing Excellence Awards program WHO: Zack Bishop, President, 4 Flutes Machining George Cook, Vice President, TARUS Brian Cooper, President, Wire Wizard Welding Products Bill Dobbins, President, Caster Concepts Ryan Gingery, President, Armor Protective Packaging Nate Holstege, Owner, Preferred Machine, LLC Chelsea Jensen, Business Operations Manager, Llink Tech Inez Kaleto, CEO, Robinson Industries Bill Kerfin, President, Amsted Automotive Tyler Kring, Community Relations Manager, Michigan Sugar Company Steven London, President and COO, Bekum America Jim Miller, Director of Government and Legislative Affairs, Nexteer Automotive Olivia Ostrander, Parts Sales Specialist, Powell Paul Patrash, CEO, Elite Mold & Engineering, Inc Alyssa Tracey, Director of International Trade, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) John Walsh, President & CEO, Michigan Manufacturers Association WHEN: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025 WHERE: MMA Headquarters 620 S. Capitol Ave Lansing, MI 48933
Mike Veny is a renowned mental health advocate and certified corporate wellness specialist who has profoundly influenced conversations on emotional wellness in both professional and personal spheres. He is celebrated for his transformative journey from a professional drummer dealing with his own mental health challenges to becoming an esteemed leader in mental health advocacy. Mike is the recipient of several accolades, including Corporate Livewire's 2022-2024 Innovation and Excellence Award, Acquisition International Magazine's 2025 Global Excellence Award, and the 2023 Leader of Mental Health Awareness Award from NAMI New York State. Additionally, he was recognized as one of the PM360 Elite 100 Most Influential People in the healthcare industry for his outstanding contributions to patient advocacy.Episode Summary:In this thought-provoking episode of DSP Talk, host Asheley Blaze welcomes mental health advocate Mike Veny to discuss the complexities of emotional wellness during the holiday season. This episode dives deeply into why the holiday season can be emotionally challenging, with Mike offering insights into preparing for family gatherings, setting boundaries, and dealing with potential stressors.During this conversation, Asheley and Mike explore the often-stressful dynamics of family interactions and how societal expectations can exacerbate personal pressure. Mike provides actionable strategies for managing mental health during the holiday season, emphasizing the power of saying no, setting realistic expectations, and preparing emotionally for challenging interactions. Listeners are encouraged to redefine holiday traditions and focus on personal well-being, supported by Mike's profound insights into grief and loneliness for those facing a tough holiday season.Key Takeaways:The holiday season often carries emotional complexities due to societal pressures and family dynamics; setting realistic expectations can help manage these challenges.Preparing emotionally for family gatherings includes learning to say no confidently and practicing self-care through personal coping mechanisms.Mike suggests cultivating silence and stillness and addressing feelings through methods like scheduling time for grief.Redefining holiday traditions based on personal authentic needs can help individuals manage stress and enhance emotional wellness.Notable Quotes:"The holidays are very stimulating… it's important to cultivate silence and stillness, making time to just pause and be still." - Mike Veny"We all carry stories with us… It's important to ask, how do I know this story to be true, or is this story authentic to me?" - Mike Veny"Boundaries don't push people away… but they protect the relationship." - Ashley BlazeResources:Mike Veny's Official WebsiteMike Veny VideosThe Power of a Positive No by William UryListeners are invited to explore the full episode to gain deeper insights into mastering emotional wellness during the holidays. Follow DSP Talk for more engaging discussions that tackle the heart of the human experience and personal growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Game Changers podcast celebrates true pioneers who inspire us to take the big step forward and up in education and beyond. In episode 205 (Part 3) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Dr Donnie Adams! Dr Donnie Adams is based at the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from University of Malaya under the Bright Sparks scholarship and was awarded the University of Malaya's Excellence Award 2016: PhD Completion in Less than 3 Years. His significant contributions to the field have been recognised with several awards, including the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (VIC) Fellowship Award 2025 and the Emerald Young Researcher Award 2021 from Emerald Publishing. Additionally, he was featured by Britishpedia as one of the 'Successful People in Malaysia' in Education. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Educational Research and Evaluation and is an editorial board member of several top-tier journals. With a strong commitment to education reform, his work has shaped inclusive school leadership practices across the Asia-Pacific, driving meaningful and systemic change by empowering teachers and future leaders. He has engaged in professional consultation and research partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, including the Ministries of Education in Malaysia and the Maldives, the Department of Education in the Philippines, the British Council in Nepal, ETH Zürich in Switzerland, The HEAD Foundation in Singapore, UNICEF, Teach For Malaysia, and the Asian Universities Alliance. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE Education. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil via LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Let's go!
Send us a textFew people enter the MedTech world because of a personal experience with the technology itself—but for Brent Lavin, that's exactly where it began. At just 23 years old, a CT scan that revealed an urgent medical issue also sparked a lifelong passion for medical technology and its power to save lives. That moment became the foundation of a career devoted to driving innovation in healthcare.Brent's early engineering work revealed an exceptional talent for connecting technical possibility with human need. Over the next two decades, he would lead cross-functional teams through more than 20 successful product launches, three mergers and acquisitions, and hundreds of millions of dollars in portfolio growth. His leadership—marked by curiosity, clarity, and conviction—has earned him accolades such as BD's Director of the Year and the CEO Excellence Award.Today, as Director of Strategic Growth at BD, Brent is responsible for identifying high-impact opportunities for both organic development and targeted acquisitions. Previously, he served as Director of Marketing and Product Management, where he led global teams across multiple disease states to record-breaking revenue growth, even in the face of pandemic-era supply chain challenges.Before joining BD, Brent spent years at GE Healthcare, where he honed his product management and global commercialization expertise, launching next-generation ultrasound systems that achieved over 200% year-over-year growth. His career reflects a rare blend of technical grounding, marketing strategy, and human-centered leadership—built on a mission to deliver meaningful innovation to clinicians and patients worldwide.Beyond the numbers, Brent is known for building high-performing teams and mentoring leaders who thrive in complex environments. Whether he's shaping go-to-market strategies, integrating newly acquired companies, or guiding engineers toward greater clarity and impact, his approach is grounded in purpose: to help people and teams reach their full potential while bringing life-changing technologies to market. LINKS:Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-lavin/ Aaron Moncur, hostDownload the Essential Guide to Designing Test Fixtures: https://pipelinemedialab.beehiiv.com/test-fixtureAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Season 25, Episode 105 - Shaun Boyce, Bobby SchindlerSummaryIn this special episode, Shaun Boyce and Bobby discuss their recent win of the Mark Kaplan Award from USTA Georgia, exploring the significance of the award, the selection process, and the legacy of Mark Kaplan. They reflect on the origins of their podcast, its evolution, and their aspirations for the future of tennis promotion.TakeawaysThe Mark Kaplan Award recognizes excellence in media related to tennis.USTA Georgia holds annual awards to honor various contributions to the sport.The selection process for awards involves a committee reviewing nominations.Mark Kaplan was a significant figure in promoting tennis communications.Awards can be named after living individuals, not just posthumously.The podcast started as a casual conversation about making tennis cool again.Winning an award was unexpected for the podcast team.The podcast has evolved from focusing on Atlanta tennis to a broader audience.Community involvement is crucial for the growth of tennis.Full YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/e_Wni708GlkAbout Marc Kaplan Clip: https://youtube.com/shorts/KbWsQFN45qwKeywordsUSTA Georgia, Mark Kaplan Award, tennis podcast, media excellence, award selection, tennis community, podcast evolution, tennis promotion, Southern awards, community tennisContact Our HostsShaun Boyce, RSPA: shaun@americanracketsportsassociation.com | https://americanracketsportsassociation.com/Bobby Schindler, RSPA: schindlerb@comcast.net | https://letsgotennis.com/windermereGeovanna Boyce: geovy@regeovinate.com | https://regeovinate.com/GoTennis Website: https://letsgotennis.com/Join Our CommunityCheck out the GoTennis! Atlanta Facebook page for deals, updates, events, podcasts, news, stories, coach profiles, club information, and more.Support the ShowDonate Directly: https://gotennispodcast.captivate.fm/supportCrypto Donations: Get into crypto with https://coinbase.com/join/PEWRLWK?src=referral-linkStart Your Own PodcastConsidering your own podcast? We recommend Captivate: This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.
Matthew Stafford and Jim Gray discuss how the Rams stay under the radar amidst their success, the routine that gives him longevity in the league, what it's like to play on Thanksgiving, their predictions for the Cowboys-Chiefs game, and who deserves the Hall of Excellence Award this week. Then, Maxx Crosby joins Jim to reflect on Shedeur Sanders' first start, his heated exchange with teammate Elandon Roberts on the sideline, and the Raiders firing Chip Kelly.
The Game Changers podcast celebrates true pioneers who inspire us to take the big step forward and up in education and beyond. In episode 205 (Part 2) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Dr Donnie Adams! Dr Donnie Adams is based at the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from University of Malaya under the Bright Sparks scholarship and was awarded the University of Malaya's Excellence Award 2016: PhD Completion in Less than 3 Years. His significant contributions to the field have been recognised with several awards, including the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (VIC) Fellowship Award 2025 and the Emerald Young Researcher Award 2021 from Emerald Publishing. Additionally, he was featured by Britishpedia as one of the 'Successful People in Malaysia' in Education. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Educational Research and Evaluation and is an editorial board member of several top-tier journals. With a strong commitment to education reform, his work has shaped inclusive school leadership practices across the Asia-Pacific, driving meaningful and systemic change by empowering teachers and future leaders. He has engaged in professional consultation and research partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, including the Ministries of Education in Malaysia and the Maldives, the Department of Education in the Philippines, the British Council in Nepal, ETH Zürich in Switzerland, The HEAD Foundation in Singapore, UNICEF, Teach For Malaysia, and the Asian Universities Alliance. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE Education. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil via LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Let's go!
Target has a disappointing third quarter. Casey's, 7-Eleven, Yesway and bp are among this year's c-store winners in a salute to excellence awards. And Winn-Dixie plans to expand its in-store Amazon return kiosks in Florida.
Becoming Your Best Self with Beth Young: Small Steps to Big ChangeIn this inspiring episode of Linda's Corner: Inspiration for a Better Life, I sit down with Beth Young — keynote speaker, health and wellness coach, founder of The Great Calm, and recipient of the Houston Women in Excellence Award — to talk about how to become your best self through small, consistent changes.Beth's life is a testament to the power of intentional living. Raised in a home surrounded by smoking and drinking, she made a bold decision early on: “That's not how I want to live.” That choice, rooted in self-awareness, would go on to serve her through some of life's toughest challenges — including surviving a brain tumor and a traumatic brain injury from a devastating car accident. Her neurologist was amazed by her recovery, saying, “You're six months ahead of others with the same injury because you live your 5 pillars.”Beth shares her powerful 5 Pillars of Health:NutritionMovementRelationshipsQuality SleepMindfulnessThese pillars are simple, accessible, and profoundly effective — especially when practiced consistently. “It's not rocket science,” Beth explains. “We just do the basics, and we do them consistently.”We also dive into:A unique breathing technique that can prevent anxiety attacksThe importance of “starting small” when making life changesWhy movement-based meditations, like tai chi, are perfect for those who struggle with traditional meditationHow “walkie talkies” — walking with a friend — can enhance both physical and emotional wellnessOne of my favorite takeaways from our conversation: “Did you know you cannot have an anxiety attack if you're getting enough oxygen to your brain? So I'm going to show you this really cool, unique way to breathe...”This episode is a beautiful reminder that becoming your best self doesn't require perfection — just consistent, mindful effort.Connect with Beth Young:
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Donna Teach is the SHSMD Leadership Excellence Award Recipient. The SHSMD Leadership Excellence Award honors outstanding leaders who have contributed to the field of health care strategy, including marketers, strategic planners, business developers and communications/PR leaders—individuals who are truly exemplars of the strategy professions and can demonstrate a career of stellar achievement.
From breakdown to breakthrough: Shelley Timmer reveals how forgiveness rituals, Christ consciousness, and daily practice turned crisis into calling—and why she's building “Journey Illuminated” for the newly awakened. Practical tools, real stories, zero fluff. #spiritualawakening #consciousness #healing About Shelley Timmer: Shelley Sandbulte Timmer is the Founder and CEO of PlayOff Sports LLC and the visionary behind a new venture, Your Journey Illuminated – Helping Others Find Their Path, a coaching and healing service devoted to guiding souls of all ages. She is a seasoned entrepreneur, certified mental health coach, science educator, yoga and meditation instructor, and Notary Public—a true bridge between the worlds of science, spirit, and service. With a rich professional tapestry that includes editing national science curricula, serving as lead chemist for Diamond Vogel Paints in award-winning national projects, and receiving accolades such as the George Washington Carver Scholarship, All-American Academic Team nomination, and Excellence Award from ETS Praxis, Shelley embodies lifelong learning and excellence across disciplines. Raised on a dairy farm in Northwest Iowa as the tenth of twelve children, Shelley's roots are steeped in hard work, connection to nature, reverence for life's cycles, and deep spiritual grounding. Her upbringing taught her the sacredness of both service and the earth—experiencing firsthand the rhythms of birth and death, communion with animals, and the importance of faith. A lifelong athlete, she continues to enjoy biking, hiking, climbing, swimming, running, and yoga, and once led a championship-winning women's softball team and coached youth sports for many years. A devoted mother of four and grandmother to twelve beloved grandchildren, Shelley finds joy and inspiration in family and in the divine mysteries that shape our journeys. Her spiritual mission is to bring revelation and light to others—through the Living Word, Christ Consciousness, Gaia, the Universe, and the presence of Mother and Father God. Shelley's first book, The Upper Room: Taking the Higher Road, is forthcoming through Page Publishing and marks the beginning of her public offerings to a wider audience of seekers, leaders, and light-bearers. The Portal To Ascension platform is a resource for awakening to the truth of our existence while exploring the nature of reality and the cosmos. Our efforts are aimed at manifesting full disclosure of: • Humanity's ancient origins • The truth of the Extraterrestrial presence • The release of advanced technology • Transparency within business and global economic affairs • An understanding beyond our third dimensional perception Official website: https://portaltoascension.org/ Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PortalToAscension/ Official Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/portaltoascension Official Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/p2ascension Official Telegram Chat Room: https://t.me/portaltoascension Join Our Rapidly Growing Mailing List: https://portaltoascension.org/sign-up/ Portal To Ascension Conferences: In Person: https://ascensionconference.com Online: https://portaltoascension.org/upcoming-events/ Also Find Us On : Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3uolCCJknWQV9I3i07OZtC Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/portal-to-ascension-radio/id1544194663f
The Game Changers podcast celebrates true pioneers who inspire us to take the big step forward and up in education and beyond. In episode 205 (Part 1) of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Dr Donnie Adams! Dr Donnie Adams is based at the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia. He obtained his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from University of Malaya under the Bright Sparks scholarship and was awarded the University of Malaya's Excellence Award 2016: PhD Completion in Less than 3 Years. His significant contributions to the field have been recognised with several awards, including the Australian Council for Educational Leaders (VIC) Fellowship Award 2025 and the Emerald Young Researcher Award 2021 from Emerald Publishing. Additionally, he was featured by Britishpedia as one of the 'Successful People in Malaysia' in Education. He serves as Editor-in-Chief of Educational Research and Evaluation and is an editorial board member of several top-tier journals. With a strong commitment to education reform, his work has shaped inclusive school leadership practices across the Asia-Pacific, driving meaningful and systemic change by empowering teachers and future leaders. He has engaged in professional consultation and research partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, including the Ministries of Education in Malaysia and the Maldives, the Department of Education in the Philippines, the British Council in Nepal, ETH Zürich in Switzerland, The HEAD Foundation in Singapore, UNICEF, Teach For Malaysia, and the Asian Universities Alliance. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE Education. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil via LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram. Let's go!
Bongani Bingwa with Yaseen Theba, Director at Vision Tactical, about how his team collaborates with the Anti-Kidnapping Unit to track down kidnappers, rescue victims, and ultimately earn a Provincial Commissioner’s Excellence Award. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Pernessa C. Seele, Founder and CEO of The Balm In Gilead, Inc., a not-for-profit organization, is a phenomenal trailblazer. Dr. Seele is celebrating over 38 years of providing vision and leadership in areas of technical support to strengthen the capacity of faith institutions in the United States and Africa to eradicate health disparities by promoting health education and services within their local communities.Born in the heart of the south, this Lincolnville native always shares a special love for South Carolina. Dr. Seele received her Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Science from Clark Atlanta University in 1976 & 1979, respectively, later receiving her Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of New Rochelle, NY, in 2007.As a pioneer and community activist, Dr. Seele is known for her work in forging public health & faith-based partnerships for engaging individuals in health promotion and disease prevention interventions. Time Magazine 100, who named Dr. Seele One of the Most Influential Persons in the World in 2006; Essence Magazine, in its 35 Anniversary issue, named Dr. P one of the 35 Most Beautiful and Remarkable Women In The World. Clark Atlanta University honored Dr. Seele with the 2008 Pathway of Excellence Award, citing her as one of its most outstanding graduates of all time. In May 2010, Dr. Seele was selected as 21 Leaders of the 21st Century of Women E-News in New York City.Dr. Seele is well known for her extraordinary vision and ability to create national and global partnerships among leaders of various cultures and religious doctrines in the areas of health. As a pioneer and community activist, Dr. Seele is known for her work in forging public health & faith-based partnerships for engaging individuals in health promotion and disease prevention interventions.She has worked with three US presidential administrations on issues of health in the United States and abroad. Dr. Seele was an invited guest of former President and First Lady Laura Bush for the State of the Union Address representing a symbol of President Bush's commitment to fighting HIV/AIDS in the world. In 2010, Dr. Seele was invited to participate in the Fortune TIME CNN Global Forum in Cape Town, South Africa, along with President William “Bill” Clinton and a host of international leaders and Fortune 100 chief executive officers to focus on challenges and solutions in the developing world.October 2017, His Eminence, Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York, bestowed the Pierre Toussaint Medallion upon Dr. Seele.Publishing her first book Stand Up to Stigma! How to Reject Fear & Shame in 2017. Dr. Seele is an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
In this episode, Chetna explains how new automation strategies are evolving not only productivity, but the role of the CIO. Chetna emphasizes the importance of data quality and security when scaling a fast-growing company, as well as transparency and partnership in vendor relationships. About the Guest: Chetna is an award winning CIO, board member, and VC advisor with over 25 years of experience working in the Fortune 100 and serving as a 3X CIO for hyper-growth SaaS businesses. Chetna currently serves as CIO of Webflow, a hyper-growth Website Experience Platform SaaS company. Previously, she served as CDIO at Amplitude and ZoomInfo.Chetna is an advisor to prominent VC firms including Sequoia Capital, Accel, Ridge Ventures, and Mayfield and serves on the Customer Advisory Board (CAB) at Veza and, Productiv and was formerly at Snowflake and Google Cloud Platform CAB. She served on the Tech Committee with Carlyle and Thoma Bravo, and on the Advisory Board of Ninja Focus and Women & AI.She was a finalist and nominee for the Bay Area ORBIE, CIO award, a finalist for “2019 Markie's Cultivator Award for Best Lead Management Program,” a recipient of the Delta Dental Women in Business Stevie Award of Excellence in Healthcare Transformation, and a Boeing Spirit of Excellence Award recipient. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, hiking, and skiing and has a passion for exploring different cultures.Timestamps:01:41 - About Chetna04:53 - Automation as a starting point07:16 - Employee productivity and the CIO11:25 - Discovering new AI tools13:44 - Evolving revenue systems22:47 - How will the CIO role evolve?28:37 - Lightning roundGuest Highlight:“ AI has really taken productivity at a whole different level now. It has really helped us drive the pace in productivity we couldn't have fathomed before the event of the content generation. It's not just content generation anymore. It's way beyond that. The velocity at which we are innovating on the product is huge.”Get Connected:Chetna Mahajan on LinkedInYousuf Kahn on LinkedInIan Faison on LinkedInHungry for more tech talk? Check out past episodes at ciopod.com: Ep 62 - Running IT Like a Growth EngineEp 61 - What Manufacturing Can Teach You About Scaling Enterprise AIEp 60 - Why the Smartest CIOs Are Becoming Business StrategistsLearn more about Caspian Studios: caspianstudios.comOur Sponsor:This episode was brought to you by Blitzy, the Enterprise Autonomous Software Development Platform with Infinite Code Context.Blitzy uses thousands of specialized AI agents that think for hours to understand enterprise scale codebases with millions of lines of code. Enterprise Engineering leaders start every development sprint with the Blitzy platform, bringing in their development requirements. The Blitzy platform provides a plan, then generates and pre-compiles code for each task. Blitzy delivers 80%+ of the development work autonomously, while providing a guide for the final 20% of human development work required to complete the sprint.Public companies are achieving a 5x engineering velocity increase when incorporating Blitzy as their Pre-IDE development tool, pairing it with their coding co-pilot of choice to bring an AI-Native SDLC into their org.Visit Blitzy.com and press book demo to learn how Blitzy transforms your SDLC from AI Assisted to AI Native. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Peter King joins Jim Gray to break down the Bears-Bengals game, identify who could be the best team in the league right now, and explain why John Schneider deserves enormous credit for the Seahawks' success. Then, they discuss what hurt the Chiefs in their latest regular season loss to the Bills, what has happened to the Commanders this season, and their picks for the Hall of Excellence Award this week.
Marianne Page spent nearly three decades as a senior manager at McDonald's, mastering the art of consistent operations that build trust, loyalty, and business growth. She won both the President's Award and the Circle of Excellence Award for top performance and team leadership. Today, she runs a global business helping entrepreneurs implement systems that run their operations and develop high-performing teams. Marianne is the author of three best-selling books—Simple Logical Repeatable, Process to Profit, and Mission: To Manage—and delivers keynotes on “Kickass Consistency,” teaching leaders how to achieve consistent leadership, team performance, and customer experience.
Jeff Granrud, the NREA's 2025 Teacher of the Year, traces his path to rural math teaching to a timely scholarship nudge from a professor during a tough first year of college, then a formative student-teaching experience under North Dakota Teacher of the Year Fred Strand. Early confidence gave way to a student-driven approach as he adapted to how learners were doing math, listened to “unsung heroes” asking for more challenging courses, and focused on making the subject exciting, whether students love it or hate it. He describes the double-edged nature of technology in rural schools. It lets him share notes and videos easily, but it also siphons students into external online college courses instead of those offered in-house. Cohorts feel familiar across decades, yet more students now insist on being heard, including quiet ones who communicate in unconventional ways. He works to give them a voice. Granrud stays rural because it is home and because he values knowing every student in a high school surrounded by corn and bean fields. His advice to new rural teachers is to immerse themselves in the community, from throwing hay in 105-degree barns to understanding harvest schedules that pull students from class, because those ties reveal the culture and shape classroom relationships. As Teacher of the Year, his platform is firm and straightforward. Make connections with students through small, authentic moments, like painting school walls alongside art classes or wearing math pajamas during homecoming, because conversations outside the desk row change everything. Asked for a single wish, he splits the difference between tools and perception. Graphing calculators for every math teacher would be great, but the bigger wish is public recognition that teaching is not a nine-month, 7:15 to 3:15 job. Summers include graduate coursework and constant reflection aimed at sharpening timing, phrasing, and practice, ensuring that students and schools keep getting better. Guest Bio Jeff Granrud is a dedicated mathematics educator with nearly three decades of teaching experience at Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted Schools. A 1996 graduate of Mayville State University, Jeff went on to earn his Master of Arts in Education in 2003, further strengthening his expertise and commitment to student success. Over his 28 years at HLWW, he has built a reputation for engaging instruction, a supportive classroom environment, and a commitment to fostering both academic and personal growth in his students. Jeff's excellence in education has been recognized through multiple awards, including the 2002 Leadership in Educational Excellence Award, the 2020 HLWW District Teacher of the Year honor, and the 2024 MREA Educator of Excellence Award. These recognitions highlight his dedication not only to his students but also to the broader educational community. Beyond the classroom, Jeff is an outdoor enthusiast who finds joy in sharing those passions with others. For more than a decade, he has led the Joe Woitalla Memorial Fishing Expo, helping take over 1,000 fourth graders fishing and inspiring a love for the outdoors. He also serves as a Minnesota DNR Hunter Safety Instructor and has coached high school sports for the past 27 years. In addition, he served 11 years with the Howard Lake Fire and Ambulance Departments, reflecting his deep commitment to service, mentorship, and leadership within his rural community.
Peter King joins Jim to break down what he learned from Week Three, how Daniel Jones has the Colts at 3-0, what on Earth is happening with New York football, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid's heated sideline exchange, and whether the attention from Kelce's relationship with Taylor Swift plays a role in keeping him on the team. Then, Peter shares his picks for the Hall of Excellence Award, this week in football.
Dr. Brian Savage, School Business Administrator in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, pulls off two major awards this year! The Pinnacle of Excellence Award & Distinguished Service Award.
Want a quick estimate of how much your business is worth? With our free valuation calculator, answer a few questions about your business, and you'll get an immediate estimate of the value of your business. You might be surprised by how much you can get for it: https://flippa.com/exit -- In this episode of The Exit, Ingrid Vanderveldt, serial entrepreneur, investor, and founder of EBW Worldwide, shares how mentorship and a bold vision shaped her journey from the dotcom boom to building a platform to empower one billion women. Inspired by Michael Dell's rise, Ingrid built one of the first personalization algorithms for the web, exited multiple ventures, and became Dell's first Entrepreneur-in-Residence, where she helped create a $250M fund and drove nearly $1B in new business. Ingrid opens up about the confidence gap holding many women back from accessing capital, recounting how she launched a $100M fund for women and initially received no applicants — a turning point that fueled her mission to close systemic gaps. Her advice for founders preparing for an exit: define your ideal outcome early, build a “ride-or-die” support team (lawyers, accountants, mentors), and keep your paperwork tight to avoid last-minute deal risks. Today, Ingrid is focused on EBW-1, a patented tech platform using AI to deliver personalized education, access to capital, and community for entrepreneurs worldwide — helping them scale, negotiate, and exit with confidence. -- Ingrid Vanderveldt is a self-made tech entrepreneur, investor, and media personality who serves as Founder and CEO of Vanderveldt Global Investments, EBW (Empowering a Billion Women), EBW Cares Distributors, and Ingrid Vanderveldt LLC. A former Dell Entrepreneur-in-Residence who built a $250M business segment and launched the Dell Innovators Credit Fund, she now focuses on advancing women globally through access to mobile tools, mentoring, and capital. Recognized as Fast Company's #1 “Superconnector” and honored with the Forbes & Northwestern Mutual Entrepreneur in Excellence Award, Ingrid is a sought-after speaker and strategist for startups and global brands, bridging corporations, women, and entrepreneurs to drive ROI and impact. She has hosted CNBC's American Made, been featured in top media outlets worldwide, and holds a Master's in Architecture from SCAD and an MBA in Entrepreneurship from UT Austin. Websites: https://ebw.one/ - https://ingridvanderveldt.com/ -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
On this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, host Thomas Wasson covers the latest headlines in freight before diving deep into driver wellness with Travelers' Monica Rinaldi. She breaks down the mental and physical health challenges truckers face on the road and what fleets can do to better support them. Then, Kenworth's Sarah Abernathy joins to spotlight the Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence Award, celebrating veterans who've successfully moved into transportation. Finally, Kenworth's Alex Reid takes us under the hood of the iconic W900 Legacy Edition as the legendary model nears the end of its run. Plus: breaking news on ATA lawsuits, import trends, new rail partnerships, and even a little cow jazz. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, host Thomas Wasson covers the latest headlines in freight before diving deep into driver wellness with Travelers' Monica Rinaldi. She breaks down the mental and physical health challenges truckers face on the road and what fleets can do to better support them. Then, Kenworth's Sarah Abernathy joins to spotlight the Transition Trucking: Driving for Excellence Award, celebrating veterans who've successfully moved into transportation. Finally, Kenworth's Alex Reid takes us under the hood of the iconic W900 Legacy Edition as the legendary model nears the end of its run. Plus: breaking news on ATA lawsuits, import trends, new rail partnerships, and even a little cow jazz. Watch on YouTube Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts #WHATTHETRUCK #FreightNews #supplychain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for August 20th Publish Date: August 20th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, August 20th and Happy Birthday to Issac Hayes I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal 1. KMHS drama program wins Disney School of Excellence Award 2. Suspect charged with snatching $5,000 Rolex from Town Center mall jeweler 3. Sheriff’s office recognizes cadets for heroic actions following wreck All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: KMHS drama program wins Disney School of Excellence Award “Every day, I get to do what I love with some of the most incredible students I could ever ask for,” said Dawn Parker, Kennesaw Mountain High’s Director of Theatre. “Their dedication—on stage and behind the scenes—is unmatched, and any recognition they get is so well-deserved.” KMHS Drama was just named one of 21 winners in the Disney on Broadway School of Excellence Program, a national honor recognizing creativity, leadership, and student engagement in theatre. Their production of Alice in Wonderland Jr. will showcase not just acting but student-led set design, tech, and choreography. STORY 2: Suspect charged with snatching $5,000 Rolex from Town Center mall jeweler Jason Adam Warren, a Lithonia resident, is accused of swiping a $5,000 white gold, diamond-encrusted Rolex DateJust from Shine Jewelers at Town Center mall. According to the Cobb County Police warrant, Warren walked in on May 22 around 10:40 a.m., chatted with an employee, and asked to see the watch. The moment it was handed over—still in its display box—he bolted. One second he’s admiring it, the next he’s gone, leaving the employee shouting behind the counter, unable to chase him. Warren faces a robbery snatch charge, though, as of now, he’s not listed in jail records. STORY 3: Sheriff’s office recognizes cadets for heroic actions following wreck Two Cobb County public safety cadets didn’t hesitate when they saw a crash unfold on Macland Road on Aug. 2. Cadet Capt. Aiden Decastro, a Georgia Cyber Academy student, and Field Training Officer Cadet Alexander Rodas, from McEachern High, were heading home from dinner at Marietta Diner when they spotted the wreck. An infant car seat lay in the middle of the intersection. Decastro called 911, moved people away from an oil spill, and cradled the crying baby. Rodas comforted an injured passenger, helping her stay calm. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: COBB INT. FESTIVAL STORY 4: Residents clash over fairness, transparency at Cobb elections meeting Monday’s Cobb Board of Elections meeting was packed—standing room only. The crowd? A mix of praise, frustration, and plenty of opinions about last month’s officer elections and new board appointments. Here’s the gist: the board elected a new chair and vice chair in a 3-1-1 vote, sparking debate. Debbie Fisher, a GOP appointee, called it “unfair,” while outgoing chair Tori Silas abstained. Jennifer Mosbacher, a Democrat appointee, now leads as chair, with Stacy Efrat as vice chair. Fisher proposed a bylaw amendment to prevent future mid-transition elections, but the board tabled it—unanimously—for next month. The tension? Palpable. STORY 5: Cobb jail inmate caught with synthetic drug hidden in book, authorities say Joseph George Cruz, 30, of Marietta, is facing some serious charges after allegedly sneaking synthetic drugs into the Cobb County Jail. According to a warrant, Cruz had just been transported back from Fulton County Jail on Aug. 27 when officers found the drugs—hidden in a book he brought with him. Field tests confirmed it was K2, a synthetic drug. Cruz reportedly told authorities the stash was worth $10,000 and that he planned to sell it to inmates in his dorm. He’s now charged with multiple felonies and remains in custody without bond, with a detainer hold in place. Break: STORY 6: Cobb County property tax bills issued, due by Oct. 15 Cobb Tax Commissioner Carla Jackson announced that property tax bills for 2025 are officially out, following approval of the county’s tax digest by the Georgia Department of Revenue. The deadline? Oct. 15. Payments need to be received—or at least postmarked—by then to avoid late fees. Jackson gave a shoutout to the teams behind the scenes—Tax Assessors, IT, Finance, and more—for pulling it all together. “Their collaboration made this possible,” she said. This year’s digest includes 271,757 bills totaling over $1.36 billion. You can pay online, by phone, mail, or in person. Questions? Email tax@cobbtax.gov or call 770-528-8600. STORY 7: Austell man accused of illegal dumping Aries Maliah Jordan, from Austell, is accused of tossing more than 10 pounds of household trash onto the property at Premier Apartments on Premier Lane. It happened around 7 p.m. on Aug. 12, according to a Cobb County Police warrant. The charge? Illegal dumping. Details are slim—why there, why then?—but the warrant paints a messy picture. As of now, Jordan doesn’t show up in jail records. We’ll have closing comments after this. 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PLMA Awards Webinar: SMUD + DNV for their Telematics-based Residential Managed EV Charging ProgramA 2025 PLMA Award of Excellence Winner, DNV and SMUD excelled in load management through their innovative Residential Managed EV Charging Pilot, which employed a randomized control trial to evaluate solar consumption, system peak reduction, and transformer overload mitigation. With around 1,200 EVs enrolled across four automakers, the interim evaluation revealed an estimated benefit of $60 per vehicle annually. The pilot identified opportunities for performance enhancement by demonstrating the opportunity for auto OEMs to continue investing in load management capabilities that are built into the vehicle, and leveraging existing vehicle telematics as a cost-effective approach for scaling managed EV charging.
The HFTV gang wraps up Season 5 by tallying up all their scores for the season and crown the best and worst episodes of the season.