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Amber Price DNP CNM. CEO and President, Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center Dr. Price received a Bachelor in Behavioral Science from the University of Maryland, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Old Dominion University. She completed her graduate degree at the University of Cincinnati, graduating with a Master of Nursing in Midwifery, and a post-Masters certificate in Global Women's Health. She received her Executive Doctorate in Nursing from The Johns Hopkins University, with a research focus on Change Leadership. Dr. Price served as President of the American College of Nurse-Midwives in Virginia, and serves as a board member for the March of Dimes and Ronald McDonald House, as well as on state maternal mortality and perinatal quality boards. She was nominated for Birth Advocate of the Year in 2015 and for Global Women's Health leader in 2018. In 2017, she won the prestigious Monarch Award for Innovation in Nursing. Originally from Holland, Dr. Price trained in New Zealand, and has worked in women's and children's health clinically and as an administrator for more than 30 years. Dr. Price currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President, Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center. In 2020, she was named a ‘Woman to Watch' by Nashville Medical News. Dr. Price is a regular speaker on respectful maternity care, and has published numerous articles, as well as a recent book chapter on Women's Voice in maternal health. Her passion and expertise surrounding consent, and her unique perspective as a Nurse-Midwife and hospital administrator make her an expert on the patient experience for women of childbearing age. Dr. Price works within her corporation and with other organizations on a state and national level to improve outcomes for women and children, and to increase access to respectful woman-centered care. Books Dr. Price is an accomplished speaker and has a chapter on "Finding Your Voice" in the new book "Nobody Told Me About That". For more information and to purchase a copy go to: http://nobodytoldmeaboutthat.com She is presenting in Birth Trauma and the Professional: Care for the Staff on September 21, 2022 at noon Eastern time on The Impact of Secondary and Personal Trauma on Respectful Maternity Care. You can see more about this series at:https://prenatal-and-perinatal-healing-online-learning.teachable.com/p/birth-trauma-and-the-professional-care-for-the-staff
In this episode of Catalyst, we are celebrating the upcoming graduation of the 100th student from the Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) program as well as Women's History Month by interviewing three DBA alumnae who are changing perspectives on business, inclusion and culture. Jodi Detjen, DBA '21, associate professor of practice and academic director of the MBA program at Suffolk University, shares her findings on the barriers to women's leadership acquisition. Sherry Williams, DBA '19 and chief risk officer at Amalgamated Bank, shares how people choose a financial service provider and how that choice can help close the financial inclusion gap. Finally, Maggie Jordan, DBA '18, vice president of marketing operations at MNG Health and founder and CEO of LAIR Entertainment, shares her insights into what people's approaches to video game character design mean for the metaverse. Find out more details at www.fox.temple.edu/catalyst. Key Links Jodi Detjen, DBA '21, Sherry Williams, DBA '19, CPA Maggie Jordan, DBA '18 Fox Executive DBA Program ----- Follow us on Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Instagram ----- Subscribe to our newsletter.
Hello Everyone, and Welcome to the Follow the Brand Podcast. My question to you is, “ DO you understand the true value of your data?” As a recent Cisco study made clear, cybersecurity will help fuel (and protect) an estimated $5.3trillion in private sector digital Value at Stake in the next ten years. This is the kind of numbers boards cannot afford to overlook. Cybersecurity Is More Important Than Ever. Cyberattacks can impact an organization's reputation, customer trust, stock price, and bottom line due to the cost of recovery.My guest Dr. Alexis Perdereaux states that every organization will get hit with a cyberattack, so you must understand the fundamental security policies to mitigate and understand the risk.Dr. Alexis is a Data Privacy champion who believes that everyone should own, control, and determine how their protected information is processed. A senior Global Data Protection & Cybersecurity Risk Leader with over 20 years of proven experience in Information Technology, Risk Management, Data Protection, Audit & Governance, and Compliance Controls within both regulated and non-regulated organizations across a diverse industry, including Retail, Healthcare, Finance, Banking, Insurance, and local Government. A firm believer in the "Theory of Reciprocity,” Dr. Alexis regularly mentors and pays it forward through learning and speaking initiatives focusing on Data Privacy Protection, Regulatory Compliance governing the processing, disclosure, and management of consumer data. Dr. Perdereaux-Weekes is an associate research fellow and member of the Cybersecurity and Information Privacy Policy Committee with the Americas Institute for Cybersecurity Leadership (AICL), a non-partisan think tank focused on cybersecurity discourse relevant to North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. He is the immediate past president and member of the executive leadership board for the ISACA South Florida chapter and the Technology and Innovation Steering Committee of the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) South Florida chapter. Project Management Committee OUR ADDI. Member of International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and InfraGard (South Florida Chapter).Dr. Perdereaux-Weekes holds a Master of Science degree in Information Security from Nova Southeastern University, an Executive Doctorate in Business Administration with a focus in Information Security from St. Thomas University.Let's Welcome, Dr. Alexis, to the Follow the Brand Podcast, where we are building a 5 STAR Brand that you can follow!
On this episode, Stacy talks with USA Global Scholar Dr. Torsten Pieper. Torsten is an Associate Professor of Management in the Belk College of Business at UNC Charlotte, the President of the International Family Enterprise Research Academy, and the author of more than 20 articles and nine books on family business. He gives some great insights and specific advice when searching for the right post-graduate business degree or Ph.D. and ensuring you're not wasting your valuable money and time and not shooting yourself in the academic foot. Key Takeaways - Make sure you're looking at AACSB accredited institutions and colleges. - Find a traditional or non-traditional degree that fits your lifestyle and long-term career goals. - Research the instructors and professors. You want to work directly with the best researchers and instructors in that school. - Look for a program that will teach you to research correctly and how to get published. Compare your list of AACSB programs, and then determine how they differ. Torsten Pieper Says: There's a lot of confusion out there in the market over the years. There's Doctor of Business Administration, Executive Ph.D., Executive Doctorate, Executive Doctorate Management. There are so many names and programs that came about that I can see how people can get very quickly confused. One important criterion you want to take into your calculation is to make sure the school has AACSB accreditation. Otherwise, you are wasting the money. You need to make sure that somebody teaches you how to publish and how to get published. You need to do research that has a chance of getting published, that has a chance of getting published. Because otherwise, you spend a bunch of money and at the end, you will have a degree from a school with a nice name. But if you still don't know how to do research and that's what you want to do, then kind of shot yourself in the foot. /////////////// Learn more about the USA Mitchell College of Business - Business PhD Program - Master in Business Administration - Undergraduate Business Degrees
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Charles Dhanaraj is Evelyn & Jay G. Piccinati Endowed Chair in Teaching Excellence, professor and chair of the Department of Management at the Daniels College of Business, University of Denver. Dhanaraj previously served at Temple University, where he was the H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest Professor of Strategy at Fox School of Business, executive director of the Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (EDBA) Program, and the founding director of the Translational Research Center, Dhanaraj has previously served at IMD Switzerland, Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Western University Ivey Business School (Canada) and Temasek Polytechnic (Singapore). He has also been a visiting Professor at the Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), Indian School of Business (India), Foundation Dom Cabral (Brazil) and Kellogg School of Management (U.S.A.). Dhanaraj has published in several top journals including Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Harvard Business Review, McKinsey Quarterly, Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal. He has also written over 50 teaching cases, several of which have received international awards. Dhanaraj serves on the editorial boards of several major academic journals. He has served as a deputy editor at Cross Cultural Strategic Management and a guest editor at Leadership Quarterly and Management International Review. In 2017 he was elected as a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB), a distinction held by elite researchers for outstanding contributions to scholarly development in international business. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/charles-dhanaraj/ for the original video interview.
Join us on this week's Black Doctors Talk Podcast which features our guest, Dr. Calvin Nobles. Dr. Nobles speaks to us on the topic of using cybersecurity and human factors. Dr. Nobles is a cybersecurity professional and human factors practitioner with more than 25 years of experience. He is an adjunct faculty member at several universities teaching cybersecurity and MBA courses. During the podcast, Dr. Nobles discusses his transition from the U.S. Navy to Wells Fargo as a cybersecurity expert. He also shares why data is so valuable and needs to be protected. Dr. Nobles led a global Cyber Intelligence Planning Group to align cybersecurity objectives for multiple international entities. He spearheaded a national-level technology prototype project enabling the U.S. to deploy strategic capabilities around the world, which established precedence of leveraging emerging technologies using agile practices. Dr. Nobles recently earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Factors. He previously attained a Doctor of Philosophy in Management and Engineering graduate degrees in Information Systems Security, Aeronautical Science, Business Administration, Military Strategy and Operational Art, and an undergraduate degree in Business Management. He has completed several certificates in cybersecurity from Harvard University. He is currently enrolled in the Executive Doctorate in Business Administration Program at Temple University.
Ahmed Khellil Abbassi is the Executive Director of Competitions & Football Development with the Qatar Stars League. He has worked as the Sporting Director for Al Duhail SC (2011–14), the National Team Camps and Competitions Director for the QFA (2014–15), and the Director of National Teams for the QFA (2015–20), winning several awards and trophies, such as the AFC Asian Cup 2019 and the GCC Gulf Cup 2014. Alongside his professional career, Abbassi received a BA in Business Administration from Stenden University, an Executive MBA from Manchester Metropolitan University, a Certificate in Sustainable Business Strategy from Harvard Business School and, most recently, he became an Executive Doctorate in Business Administration Candidate from the Ecole des Ponts ParisTech in Paris.
Dr. Price received a Bachelor in Behavioral Science from the University of Maryland, followed by a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Old Dominion University. She completed her graduate degree at the University of Cincinnati, graduating with a Master of Nursing in Midwifery, and a post-Masters certificate in Global Women's Health. She received her Executive Doctorate in Nursing from The Johns Hopkins University, with a research focus on Change Leadership. Dr. Price served as President of the American College of Nurse-Midwives in Virginia, and serves as a board member for the March of Dimes and Ronald McDonald House, as well as on state maternal mortality and perinatal quality boards. She was nominated for Birth Advocate of the Year in 2015 and for Global Women's Health leader in 2018. In 2017, she won the prestigious Monarch Award for Innovation in Nursing.Originally from Holland, Dr. Price trained in New Zealand, and has worked in women's and children's health clinically and as an administrator for more than 30 years. Dr. Price currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer for the TriStar Centennial Women's Hospital, and for the Children's Hospital at TriStar Centennial in Nashville. This year, she was named a ‘2020 Woman to Watch' by Nashville Medical News.Dr. Price is a regular speaker on respectful maternity care, and has published numerous articles, as well as a recent book chapter on Women's Voice in maternal health. Her passion and expertise surrounding consent, and her unique perspective as a Nurse-Midwife and hospital administrator make her an expert on the patient experience for women of childbearing age. Dr. Price works within her corporation and with other organizations on a state and national level to improve outcomes for women and children, and to increase access to respectful woman-centered care.In this podcast, we discuss Dr. Price's weight loss journey. She has been able to go from a size 22 to a size 8, and has a goal of a BMI below 25. Once nearly 300 pounds, she has documented her weight loss journey on social media. She encourages people to reach out to her there, and to document their hikes to lose weight with #hikeitoff.
Dr. Juliana Larossi earned a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering from Virginia Tech, an MBA from the University of Texas at Arlington, and an Executive Doctorate in Business from Georgia State University. She is now a clinical assistant professor at The University of South Carolina, where she teaches entrepreneurship and corporate strategy. She is also an active angel investor, mentor, and board member to emerging ventures, a judge at business plan competitions, and a speaker as to what it takes to transform organizations and build new ventures. She uses her experience, networks, and knowledge to further entrepreneurship research, to develop and support aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs, and to strengthen the bond between the business and academic community to ensure students have hands-on and real-world insight by the time they finish her courses. She explains all of the above in this podcast.
Dr. Juliana Larossi earned a Bachelor of Science in Materials Engineering from Virginia Tech, an MBA from the University of Texas at Arlington, and an Executive Doctorate in Business from Georgia State University. She is now a clinical assistant professor at The Univesity of South Carolina, where she teaches entrepreneurship and corporate strategy. She is also an active angel investor, mentor, and board member to emerging ventures, a judge at business plan competitions, and a speaker as to what it takes to transform organizations and build new ventures. She uses her experience, networks, and knowledge to further entrepreneurship research, to develop and support aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs, and to strengthen the bond between the business and academic community to ensure students have hands-on and real-world insight by the time they finish her courses. She explains all of the above in this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/odell-glenn-jr/support