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In this episode of URMIA Matters, host Julie Groves, Director of Risk Services at Wake Forest University, interviews Heather Banules, Director of Insurance and Claims Administration, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Bret Bush, EVP, Field Operations, Insight Risk Technologies, and Ted Way, Senior Vice President, Gallagher. Together, they tackle the crucial topic of water damage prevention on higher education campuses. They discuss the importance of regular risk assessments to pinpoint vulnerabilities in campus buildings, while highlighting the need for comprehensive prevention tools and equipment. Meanwhile, they share preventive measures like routine plumbing maintenance, installation of water sensors, and thorough inspections during construction and maintenance projects. They stress the significance of having a robust emergency response plan, complete with clear communication protocols and designated response teams. This episode of URMIA Matters provides insights, offering proactive steps that higher education institutions can take to safeguard their campuses and ensure operational continuity. Show NotesWhat College & University Risk Managers Need to Know About Water Damage Prevention & Response PlansGuestsHeather Banules, Director of Insurance and Claims Administration - University of Michigan, Ann ArborBret Bush, EVP Field Operations - Insight Risk Technologies LLCTed Way, Senior Vice President - GallagherHostJulie Groves, Director, Risk Services - Wake Forest UniversityConnect with URMIA & URMIA with your network-Share /Tag in Social Media @urmianetwork-Not a member? Join ->www.urmia.org/join-Email | contactus@urmia.org Give URMIA Matters a boost:-Give the podcast a 5 star rating-Share the podcast - click that button!-Follow on your podcast platform - don't miss an episode!Thanks for listening to URMIA Matters!
What You'll Learn:In this episode, hosts Patrick Adams, Shayne Daughenbaugh, and guest Jason Schroeder discuss the importance of core values in leadership, particularly in the construction industry. Schroeder shares his journey from a command-and-control leadership style to a more collaborative approach, highlighting the significance of a clean, organized, and safe work environment.About the Guest:Jason Schroeder is a former Field Operations and Project Director. He has worked as a construction leader for 26 years, working in positions that ranged from field engineer to project superintendent, general superintendent, and field operations director. He is the Owner and Lead Trainer at Elevate Construction, a company focused on elevating construction throughout the world by providing insights, solutions, and training. His mission is to create respect in the field through trained leaders, which ultimately preserves and protects families in construction. He is the creator of the Field Engineer and Superintendent Boot Camps, which are immersive courses that train field leadership. Jason Schroeder hosts the Elevate Construction Podcast, a blog through Home - Elevate Constructionist, and trains, consults, and coaches throughout the world.Links:Click Here For Jason Schroeder's LinkedInClick Here For Jason Schroeder's YouTube Click Here For Jason Schroder's Podcast
This week's Remarkable Guest is Garrison Bailey! Garrison is a valuable member of the Chick-fil-A staff, working in Field Operations with the Franchisee Selection team. Garrison shared that he's passionate about guiding emerging Chick-fil-A leaders and those seeking the next level in their careers. Be sure to pay close attention to the helpful tips and tricks he'll be sharing!Learn more about Cooper Connect, here: www.cooperconnect.co Cooper Connect is an independent entity and is not affiliated with, associated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Chick-fil-A, Inc. or its subsidiaries and affiliates. The name Chick-fil-A, Inc., along with its related names, trademarks, logos, and images, are the registered property of their respective owner. For official information about Chick-fil-A, Inc., please visit their website at https://chick-fil-a.com.
In this episode of Energy Espresso, host Dave Bosco welcomes Lee Payne from Cold Bore Technology at the Thrive Conference. Dive into an engaging discussion about innovation in the energy sector, the power of clean and standardized data, and the future of AI in oil and gas. This episode also explores the evolving landscape of the industry, customer collaborations, and how data is driving efficiency and collaboration between operations. Don't miss these invaluable insights into how technology is transforming the energy industry. 00:00 Introduction to Energy Espresso00:25 Sponsorship Acknowledgements01:11 Welcome and Guest Introduction01:23 Conference Insights and Personal Reflections02:55 Cold Bore Journey and Data Challenges05:02 Data Standardization and Technological Evolution08:16 AI and Machine Learning in Oil and Gas12:04 Field Operations and Efficiency Improvements16:47 Customer Collaboration and Innovation17:34 Building Systems with Operator Input18:04 Customer Collaboration and Idea Generation18:33 Staying Ahead with Data Management19:37 Remote Operations and Efficiency20:47 Challenges of Past Technologies23:45 The Evolution of Data Storage25:17 Future of AI in Oil and Gas27:24 Breaking Down Industry Silos29:17 Service Companies and Data Sharing32:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Chris Adams-Wall is joined by Rays pitcher Hunter Bigge, Vice President of Creative & Brand Warren Hypes, Director of Special Projects & Field Operations, & pre/post analyst for FanDuel Sports Sun Grant Balfour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We return with for part 2 to discuss how Caribbean leadership bends to the rules of the west, the importance of Haiti, the BAP Zone of Peace Campaign and how imperialism in the Caribbean can teach us about Africans in the US. Austin Cole is co-coordinator of Black Alliance for Peace, and one of the co-coordinators of BAP's Haiti/Americas Team, and I'm based in the Boston area. Erica Caines is a writer and organizer in Baltimore and the DMV. Caines is the Field Operations and Membership coordinator of The Black Alliance For Peace, an editor of Hood Communist Blog, and founder of #LiberationThroughReading, providing African children with books that represent them. https://www.patreon.com/c/blackmyths
We discuss how negative stereotypes about Africans in the Caribbean, particularly in Haiti, create a rationalization for US imperialism throughout the region. To help us discuss this topic we are joined by organizers Austin Cole & Erica Caines. Austin Cole is co-coordinator of Black Alliance for Peace, and one of the co-coordinators of BAP's Haiti/Americas Team, and I'm based in the Boston area. Erica Caines is a writer and organizer in Baltimore and the DMV. Caines is the Field Operations and Membership coordinator of The Black Alliance For Peace, an editor of Hood Communist Blog, and founder of #LiberationThroughReading, providing African children with books that represent them. patreon.com/c/blackmyths
Three-and-a-half years into service, Albuquerque's civilian emergency response team just marked its 100,000th call. Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS) launched in 2021 as part of the city's effort to provide a more specialized approach to behavioral health, homelessness, and non-violent related 911 emergencies. Walter Adams was one of the first five responders, now serving as ACS's Deputy Director of Field Operations. He joins Chris and Gabby to explain how the department is measuring its success, and the rapid growth they've experienced. Is ACS making a dent in homelessness? Does having this third option help relieve police and fire crews? 2022 ride-along with ACS shortly after launch We appreciate our listeners. Send your feedback or story ideas to hosts chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. We're also on X (Twitter), Facebook, & Instagram at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. For more on this episode and all of our prior episodes, visit our podcast website: KRQE.com/podcasts. Also, check out the video version of the podcast on our YouTube channel. Our show also airs on television! Tune into Fox New Mexico on Wednesdays at 10:35 p.m. MST.
Jonathan Pride, VP of Field Operations at NPower, shares his journey from military service to corporate America and the nonprofit sector. He discusses leadership, personal growth, and NPower's mission to create opportunities for veterans and underserved young adults in tech. Jonathan also explores the themes of transformation in his book, Caterpillars Don't Fly, offering powerful insights on unlocking potential, making an impact, and leading with purpose.
In this episode I discuss the importance of Culture in BNI Chapters with Claudia Thompson, the Director of Field Operations for the Northeast of US CORE as well as the Chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Panel of BNI US.
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Gina Iacovone,. 35 year career with BJ's Wholesale Club, a member centric retailer, as the Senior VP of Field Operations. Lead the expansion of the brand into the SE corridor of the US focusing on growing market share through a foundation of operational excellence, member experience and leadership development. Connect with Gina:Website: https://relivehealth.com Connect with Sandee: Website: www.sandeesgarlata.comPodcast: www.happinesssolved.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlataTwitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlataInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
On this episode, we're talking about custom rates for field operations. Whether you're a producer hiring custom work or a provider offering services, understanding pricing trends and operational costs is key.Glennis McClure, an Extension Educator with the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, joins to discuss. McClure helps lead efforts on the Nebraska Custom Rates Survey, which provides valuable data to producers and custom operators across the state. She highlights what the surveys cover, how they can be used, and why understanding the economics behind custom work is more important than ever.Read more:https://cap.unl.edu/news/custom-rates-2025-field-operations-mcclure-250213/
This year, we are focused on bringing you (the listener) closer to conservationists in our region. This week we'll introduce you to a spirited leader in our area, who envisions better roads equating to cleaner streams. Join us as we talk with Field Operations Specialist, Aaron Eldrid.
Safe operations in industries like oil and gas, water utilities, and construction are a non-negotiable priority. However, achieving these high safety standards often creates inefficiencies, as organizations adopt low-error tolerance systems and time-intensive compliance processes. Field teams face growing pressure to balance safety, productivity, and quality, while adapting to emerging challenges like digitization and net-zero goals. As these demands intensify, field operations continue to struggle with outdated approaches. Excessive paperwork, lack of real-time visibility, and disjointed communication between field teams and managers result in unnecessary downtime, missed opportunities, and increased operational costs. How can industries modernize field operations to meet these high safety and performance standards while driving efficiency? In this episode, I'm joined by Karl Simons, Chief Futurist at FYLD, to explore how AI-driven solutions are revolutionizing field operations. FYLD's platform uses visual analytics, natural language processing, and predictive reasoning to digitize fieldwork, automate reporting, and deliver actionable insights. Some of the questions we discuss include: • How can industries overcome safety and productivity challenges in field operations? • What role do AI-powered tools like visual analytics and predictive reasoning play in modernizing operations? • How does digitization support organizations in achieving net-zero goals? • What are the key barriers to adopting AI solutions in field operations, and how can they be addressed? Reference Links For FYLD
In this episode of the Free Outside Podcast, I sit down with Matthew Shepard—better known as Shep—to talk all things trail running, ultra-endurance racing, and his incredible journey in the outdoors. From growing up wandering the wilderness with a rifle in hand to becoming a standout competitor in backyard ultras and the Director of Field Operations at Sinister Sports, Shep's story is nothing short of inspiring. Follow Shep online: https://www.instagram.com/go_shep/ We dive into the unique dynamics of backyard ultras, Shep's strategies for enduring multi-day races, and some of his wildest encounters in the Canadian Rockies—like finding a fresh moose carcass and rerouting trails to avoid bears. He shares how he balances racing with his role at Sinister Sports, including the behind-the-scenes work of creating epic 200-mile races. We also discuss the mindset it takes to embrace failure, the joy of pushing boundaries, and how challenges like these make life richer. Shep talks about his plans for the Wild Horse 200 in Wales, while I reflect on my adventures, including the Pacific Northwest Trail and Great Western Loop. takeaways -Shep has been passionate about the outdoors since childhood. -Wildlife encounters can be both fascinating and challenging during races. -The backyard ultra format allows for a unique pacing strategy. -Camaraderie among racers is crucial in long-distance events. -Mental challenges are a significant aspect of racing. -Visualization techniques can enhance performance in races. -Failure is an essential part of the racing experience. -Crew support is vital for success in long-distance events. -Shep emphasizes the importance of adaptability during races. -The trail running community is growing rapidly, with exciting new events Chapters 00:00 The Roots of a Trail Runner 14:00 Wildlife Encounters in the Outdoors 17:04 The Journey into Trail Racing 20:14 Understanding the Backyard Format 23:01 World Team Championship Explained 26:06 Camaraderie in Competition 29:00 Mental Challenges and Strategies 32:00 The Social Aspect of Racing 35:08 Navigating the Last Two 37:56 Hallucinations and Sleep Deprivation 41:02 Crew Dynamics and Support 44:58 The Struggle of Pushing Limits 50:29 Mindset and Visualization in Racing 53:01 Exploring Backyard Races 53:17 Joining Sinister Sports 56:09 Planning New Races and Routes 01:00:34 Challenges of Organizing 200-Mile Races 01:01:39 Future Plans and Upcoming Races 01:03:11 Life in Extreme Cold 01:05:07 Reflections on Adventure and Accomplishment keywords: trail running, backyard ultra, wildlife encounters, mental challenges, camaraderie, Sinister Sports, long-distance racing, Shep, World Team Championship, racing strategies
Scott Goodstein is the Founder and CEO of Catalyst Campaigns and a digital pioneer. The results from the 2024 election indicate that the ground game needs a fresh review of how volunteers can be better deployed and how to find trusted messengers for a political campaign. The traditional ward and precinct system built relationships with voters over time. What's the new face of field operations? We talk about: The history of door-knocking in political campaigns Measuring the success of field operations Political text abuses Online fundraising traps How the Trump campaign and supporting SuperPACs reached voters #CatalystCampaigns #GroundGame #FieldOperations #Fundraising #PoliticalTexts #Voters #VoterOutreach CatalystCampaigns.com Myth of the Ground Game We've lost control of political text messaging
What will Monday, January 20, mean for you? What political party has a majority in the Federal House of Representatives and Senate? What political party has a majority in the Florida House of Representatives and Senate? In your home state? And what will that all mean for you, your family, your wallet? Back in Episode 440, Financial Literacy and Politics, Shawn and George discussed similar issues following the results of the 2024 Presidential Elections. As a result of that show, we met Jamie Miller, this week's guest. Jamie is the former Executive Director of the Republican Party of Florida, a US Senate Campaign Manager, Director of Field Operations for the FL 2000 Elecection & Recount, Lead Consultant for the North Carolina House Caucus 2010, a podcaster, blogger and published author (PR Handbook, Crisis Communications). Not just a Hemmingway look-alike, Jamie talks about the Election Results, and how a majority for one political party impacts the fiscal policies of both the Country and local municipalities. We also discuss inflation, the FL insurance market, and how President Trump's policies may impact the Country over the next four years and beyond. To be fair, we would be open to interviewing any Democrat-party leadership on the same topics. If you have an interest in being on the show please reach out! You can contact Jamie at MillerStrategiesLLC@gmail.com, or listen to his podcast at www.ReasonableArguments.com, also his blog at www.ReasonableArguments.blog. Let us know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends! Please also visit our sponsor, Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com. And please consider a donation to Pancreatic Cancer research and education by joining Shawn's team at MY Legacy Striders: http://support.pancan.org/goto/MYLegacy8
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel Treat is joined by Chris Viator, Muddy Boots Support Lead at EnerSys Corporation, to discuss the transformative role of cloud solutions in field operations. The conversation explores how cloud-based tools enhance efficiency, streamline workflows, and address challenges faced by field technicians and back-office teams alike. The episode also examines the evolution of technology in oil and gas operations and the growing importance of cybersecurity in cloud-based systems. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
Our guest today is Michael Robertson the recent recipient of the TRPA Fellow Award. This award is given each year in recognition of significant and sustained contributions to the field of Parks and Recreation. Mike has recently retired as head of Tennessee State Parks operations. Tennessee State Parks are recognized as among the best in … Continue reading "Interview With Michael Robertson, 2024 TRPA Fellow, Director of Field Operations, TN State Parks (retired) Episode 115" The post Interview With Michael Robertson, 2024 TRPA Fellow, Director of Field Operations, TN State Parks (retired) Episode 115 appeared first on Mark Fraley Podcast.
In this episode of the Unscripted podcast, host Sarah Nicastro welcomes Dot Mynahan, who currently serves as the Senior Director of Safety and Workforce for the National Elevator Industry and formerly spent more than 30 years with Otis Elevator, and John Carroll, CEO of the Service Council. This session was recorded live at IFS Unleashed after announcing the Future of Field Service Stand Out 50 Leadership Awards, for which Dot and John served as judges. Dot, John, and Sarah discuss why recognizing strong service leaders is so important. Dot began her journey at Otis Elevator as a temporary service clerk. Over time, she progressed through various roles, including field management trainee, maintenance supervisor, branch manager, general manager, regional field operations manager, senior regional field operations manager, and Director of Field Operations for Latin America. Dot's passion lies in coaching and guiding fellow employees, enabling them to excel at Otis. She co-founded and co-led FORWARD, an innovative global Employee Resource Group aimed at recruiting, retaining, and mentoring women within Otis field operations. John is a seasoned CEO with vast experience in the research industry, who specializes in services, customer experience, sales, business development, and customer satisfaction. As an entrepreneurial leader in marketing and business development, John has a proven track record of driving revenue growth, expanding market share, and increasing business value. In 2009, John founded the Service Council with a vision to create a platform for sharing and refining innovative strategies among service-centric businesses. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Also, subscribe to our newsletter right here: https://www.futureoffieldservice.com/the-insider
Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director at Ohio Corn & Wheat, chats with Scott Raber, Director of Field Operations at Bane-Welker, about equipment maintenance, reminders, and the state of the industry. Learn more about Bane-Welker at https://bane-welker.com About Ohio Corn & Wheat Ohio Corn & Wheat works to create opportunities for long-term Ohio corn and small grain grower profitability. It is a strategic alliance of two checkoffs and one membership-based organization. The Ohio Corn Checkoff and Ohio Small Grains Checkoff work to develop and expand markets, fund research and provide education about corn and wheat, respectively. The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association is a membership organization advocating for supportive public policy on behalf of its farmer members. For more information, please visit www.ohiocornandwheat.org.
In this episode of Life Science Success, we welcome Ani Sinha, the Vice President of Commercial Operations at Shionogi Inc. Ani brings nearly 15 years of deep commercial expertise in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. She shares her inspiring journey from studying microbiology and biochemistry at Yale and Columbia to holding strategic leadership roles at companies like Pfizer, Bayer, and Celgene. We delve into her current role at Shionogi, exploring how she leads functions like Analytics and Insights, Market Research, and Field Operations. Ani discusses the innovative projects she's excited about and how they're contributing to Shionogi's mission. She also shares the greatest piece of leadership advice she's ever received and opens up about what inspires, concerns, and excites her in the world of life sciences. Tune in to gain valuable career insights and explore the dynamic future of pharmaceutical advancements. 00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast 00:42 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:25 Interview with Ani Sinha Begins 02:08 Ani Sinha's Career Journey 05:18 Transition from Lab to Consulting 07:58 Skills Gained from Management Consulting 11:25 Joining Shinogi and Role in Commercial Operations 20:13 Future of Commercial Operations 22:21 Building a Team: The Land of Misfit Toys 23:02 Navigating Different Companies and Roles 24:05 The Evolving Role of Analytics and Insights 25:41 Challenges in Market Research and Operations 29:32 Addressing Trends in Biotech and Pharma 32:13 Greatest Leadership Advice Received 34:44 Inspiration and Concerns in the Pharma Industry 40:52 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Show Notes OCF MINISTRY NEWS Job opening at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy: Contact PK Carlton (pk.carlton@ocfusa.org) or Marci Morris (marci.morris@ocfusa.org) for more info, or visit ocfusa.org/job-openings to learn more about and apply for the opening at USCGA. Applications are open until 31 Oct. In His Service Retreat for women in uniform: Visit events.navigators.org/women-in-uniform-in-his-service-retreat-2024 for more details about this retreat coming up in Jefferson, Texas. OCF Mid-Atlantic & Northeast Fall Retreat: Visit whitesulphursprings.org/events to learn more and register, and email any questions to the Chiaravallottis at midatlantic@ocfusa.org. Winter Retreats at OCF Conference Centers: Visit whitesulphursprings.org/winter-retreat to register for one of White Sulphur Springs' Winter Retreat sessions, or visit springcanyon.org/winter-retreat to register for one of Spring Canyon's Winter Retreat sessions. ASK OCF LTC Ryan Wainwright, USA (Ret.), who serves as the Assistant Director of Field Operations, answered this question from another OCFer: Is our membership expanding or contracting? OCF isn't just for military officers—anyone sincerely able to sign the Statement of Faith and Participation and agree with the OCF Biblical Guidelines for Member Conduct can become a member of OCF. To become a member, first acknowledge your agreement with the Statement of Faith, then visit ocfusa.org/join to fill out the form. If you have a question that you want us to consider for a future “Ask OCF” segment, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org. GUEST SPOTLIGHT Today's guest spotlight features Col PK Carlton, USAF (Ret.), who currently serves as OCF's Director of Field Staff. In this role, he focuses on the care and engagement for our Field Staff at the four Service Academies and our Gateway ministries at Leavenworth and Maxwell. PK and his wife Lindsey have served as Local Leaders across their Air Force career, later serving as Ministry Team at USAFA that led to them leading the USAFA ministry for two years. They love having cadets over and mentoring young officers and have a heart for the Field Staff and their families that serve our key ministries. Earlier this year, PK led a retreat session for USAFA cadets at Spring Canyon (springcanyon.org) to unpack this frequently asked question in OCF circles: “How do I evangelize in uniform?” PK joined us on Crosspoint to share some of the encouragement he gave those cadets and to share his own testimony as well. If you would like to share your own story, complete the form on OCF's “Be a Guest” webpage. Alternatively, if you have an idea for a guest or topic we should consider for a future episode of the show, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org. POINTS TO PONDER As you listen to this conversation with PK, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor: How do you feel about evangelism, and what experiences have shaped your impression? Why is it important to keep Matthew 5:16 and Romans 10:14 in mind when thinking about sharing your faith? Who might be able to mentor you in evangelism? What techniques have you found work well for sharing your own testimony?
Jamie Miller is a political consultant, field operations expert, and author of Reasonable Arguments @ Substack and the book American Speeches that Changed History. As a leader in the Florida Republican party and director of the Florida statewide field operations for the 2000 election and recount, Jamie brings unique insights about Florida voters. He is also exploring the use of AI to improve predictive models of voter behavior and field tactics. We talk about: Innovations in field operations Voter segmentation Persuadable voters Best practices for field operations in the final stretch #FloridaVoters #RepublicanVoters #FieldOperations #VoterSegmentation #GOTV American Speeches That Changed History ReasonableArguments.com
Listen as Scott Arcuri, Vice President of Field Operations at Operation Homefront discusses their mission to build strong, stable, and secure military families. They provide relief and recurring family support programs, including events like the Back-to-School Brigade, Holiday Meals for Military, and Star-Spangled Babies. Operation Homefront is truly focused on helping military families not just survive but thrive. This podcast is made possible by generous funding from the Military Spouse Association of Camp Pendleton. To learn more, visit https://www.msa-cp.org/. Audio mixing by Concentus Media, Inc., Temple, Texas. Show Notes: Resources: Operation Homefront https://operationhomefront.org/ Back-to-School Brigade https://operationhomefront.org/back-to-school-brigade/ Family Events https://operationhomefront.org/events/ Bio: “Our military families face constant change, uncertainty, and separation, yet they willingly devote their lives to service. We owe them an enormous debt of gratitude, and it's an honor to come alongside them to help when they need it most.” Scott Arcuri joined Operation Homefront as Vice President of Field Operations in January 2023 after serving a distinguished 32-year career in the Air Force. He spent the majority of his time in uniform as a personnel officer and he commanded units in Korea and in South Carolina. Scott held a variety of staff and leadership positions during his career, including Director of Personnel for U.S. Air Forces in the Middle East, and later in Europe and Africa; two tours at the Air Force Personnel Center; and three tours at Headquarters Air Force at the Pentagon. His career was devoted to leading, developing, and assisting Airmen and their families across the globe and he is passionate about continuing that work at Operation Homefront. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy and a master's degree from Central Michigan University, Air Command and Staff College, and Air War College.
In this interview, Brian Brogen discusses: How his passion for building people is like his passion for building buildings How he started his side hustle (coaching, training, & speaking) in 2018 How our past doesn't have to be our prison How our struggles can be stepping stones to help us grow How his personal journey began in a youth home at 14 years old Making Excuses vs Getting Results Conducting book studies with his team when is he was the VP of Field Operations DISC Personality profiles/assessments and why they're important His “Voices of Leadership” book series Brian Brogen was the VP of Field Operations in a large Construction and Maintenance organization where he invested 28 years of his life. However, his passion for personal growth and leadership development led him to change course in 2022 when he left the construction industry and started his own business, BUILD Consulting Services. Brian joined the Maxwell Leadership Team in 2018. He is the Founder of the “Voices for Leadership” book series and is currently working on Volume 3 which will be a youth edition. Brian is also the host of The Build Your Success Podcast. Brian says, “Building Leaders in your organization, using John Maxwell's training combined with years of Experience in Project Management, we will define your goals, set realistic milestones and celebrate your success along the journey. You and your team members will become the leaders that you have always wanted to become. Not just encouraged by a lift me up speech or presentation, but a true leadership improvement journey with proven processes and accountability. Leadership Game, DISC Assessments, Mastermind Workshop Groups and much more.... Let's have fun and improve each individual in your team!” Don't miss the 19th episode of the "Real People Getting Real Results!" interview series featuring Brian Brogen interviewed by Mack Story. Watch this episode on the Blue-Collar Leadership YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@bluecollarleadership and check out the previous interviews in this series which can be found under the playlist titled "Real People Getting Real Results!" Be sure to subscribe while you're there, and tap the
This may be one of the most important episodes that we do around here, and we ask that you help by sharing this story, and getting involved, or just ask for help! IN this episode, Jen Hidinger Kendrick, the Founder of Giving Kitchen, and Leah Melnick, Senior Director of Field Operations, tell their stories, and talk about all of the facets of Giving Kitchen. Billy Karmer from NFA burger is our Co-Host of this episode. Sponsor information- All Star Fire Protection- Rob Baughman- 615-865-8500 Supersource- Jason Ellis- 770-337-1143 Robins Insurance- Matthew Clements- 863-409-9372 Cali Sober- Michael Dean-980-297-6481 Gordon Food Service- Paul Hunter-615-945-6753 Chandler James Team at Lee & associates- Miller Chandler- 615-473-2452 Lee Ann James-731-335-1121
Our next Toro Grounds Leadership Podcast Tour stop is PNC Park, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. We had the opportunity to sit with Matt Brown and talk about field management. Always great catching up with my former boss and discuss the growth that has happened from when he first started with the Pirates. One of the best professionals with incredible insight to our industry and best proactices. It is always
This week David and Marina of FAME Architecture & Design are joined by James Corner, Founding Partner of Field Operations to discuss his background; early interests; education in landscape architecture and urban design; the value of urban design; the difference between architecture and landscape architecture; design competitions; Field Operations' practice structure; the Highline Project; and more. This episode is supported by Integrated Projects • Canvas • Enscape • Autodesk • Programa • Graphisoft SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Office • Instagram • Facebook • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review EPISODE CATEGORIES • Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders. • Project Companion: Informative talks for clients. • Fellow Designer: Tips for designers. • After Hours: Casual conversations about everyday life. • Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Bill Findley, Senior Director Field Operations for the St. Louis Cardinals. He talks about keeping Busch Stadium turf pristine, playing a game right after monsoon, STL weather vs other baseball climates, how he got started and dealing with rock concerts during baseball season. Click here to listen to more "Kilcoyne Conversations"
During our time in Philadelphea, we had the opportunity to sit down with the Director of Field Operations for the Philadelphea Phillies Jeremy Wilt. This is an episode you do not want to miss with special guest Da Boss. This episode showcases the importance of family and the impact it truly has on our lives. We see how important it truly is. We also have the opportunity to talk about all things Citizens Bank Park and the crew. We had a blast going through some Phillies Trivia as well. You do not want to miss out. Be sure to check our Toro.com for all things new with The Toro Company.
Episode Summary Michael Suljak, Vice President of Strategic Development at Eastern Construction, discusses his journey into the mass timber sector and the benefits and challenges of building with mass timber. He highlights the beauty and satisfaction of working with mass timber, the need for coordination and collaboration among trades, and the importance of early involvement of fabricators and constructors in the design process. This includes the involvement of mass timber and in the notable T3 Bayside project located near Toronto's waterfront. Michael also discusses the speed and cleanliness of mass timber construction, the premium cost associated with it, and the motivations of owners in choosing mass timber. He concludes by mentioning the potential for hybrid solutions in the future of mass timber. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities of using mass timber in construction. It discusses the need for sustainable practices, the high costs of insurance during construction, the importance of early collaboration with mass timber suppliers, and the shortage of experienced professionals in the industry. Craig and Michael also touch on the economic benefits of mass timber, its impact on urban living, and the potential for hybrid structures combining mass timber with steel and concrete. In This Episode The office of Strategic Development consolidates three work groups at Eastern Construction, namely, Estimating, Procurement, and Business Development. Michael defines and executes corporate strategy, guiding a team of individuals to ensure the smooth execution of day-to-day operations and overall adherence with corporate goals. As a seasoned construction professional with over 32 years of experience, Michael has been involved in Field Operations although his focus has been in Pursuit Management and Estimating. Most of his time have been spent honing his skills in this particular segment of the industry. Michael has led well over 500 pursuits comprising of various types of contract methods including: Lump Sum, Construction Management, Design Build, Modified Design Build, Integrated Project Delivery and Alternative Financing projects valued in excess of $250 million. Michael's academic qualifications as a Professional Quantity Surveyor coupled with his track record in the field, has provided a solid foundation on which to manage relationships with existing and potential clients. Connect with Michael LinkedIn Eastern Construction T3 Bayside Resources In This Episode
In this episode, Clint continues his conversation with Teresa Lynch, Vice President of Field Operations at Lennar. During their discussion, Teresa delves deeper into fostering a team culture that values transparency and collaborative success. She shares effective strategies for keeping communication open and ensuring that all team members are aligned with the project's goals. Plus, Teresa offers insights into managing timelines and stakeholder expectations to keep projects on track and successful. This is the second part of a three-part discussion.
Now that COVID is no longer a global pandemic, what is it? And what is the lesson communities learned over the past 3 years? In this rebroadcast of the interview with Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, who was just featured in TIMES100 Health, ICF co-founder Lou Zacharilla speaks with Dr. Jetelina, Director of Population Health Analytics, to learn these answers and more. Dr. Katelyn Jetelina is one of America's most trusted epidemiologists. She publishes Your Local Epidemiologist, a widely read website and newsletter covering a range of public health issues that translates evolving science into readable language for the general public. In this episode of The Intelligent Community, she discusses information integrity and the politics of COVID in places as diverse as New York and Florida. This episode is the second part of ICF co-founder Lou Zacharilla's interview with Dr. Jetelina. Katelyn Jetelina, MPH PhD is an epidemiologist, data scientist and internationally renowned scientific communicator. She is the Director of Population Health Analytics, a nonprofit, non-partisan health policy think tank. She is also a Senior Scientific Advisor to a number of government and non-profit agencies, including the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Resolve to Save Lives and Make-A-Wish Foundation. On the side, Dr. Jetelina is the publisher of Your Local Epidemiologist – a public health newsletter that “translates” ever-evolving science to the general public, which has reached over 300 million views. Dr. Jetelina has received 3 national awards for her work, including National Academies of Science and a medal of honor from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Emergency Management and Medical Operations, Field Operations, and Response. Katelyn resides in San Diego, California with her husband and two toddlers.
In this episode, Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks to Michael Firing (Assistant Director, Field Operations, Center for Intelligence, Targeting, and Enforcement (CITE), who is involved with investigations covering human and fentanyl trafficking, trade based money laundering and the movement of crypto in and out of the US. They discuss the role of the newly created CITE agency in combating various threats, including terrorism, transnational organized crime, and illicit trade. Michael also highlights the challenges of the increasing use of cryptocurrency in criminal activities such as drug trafficking and human trafficking and the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in addressing these challenges. Michael explains the importance of leveraging cryptocurrency analysis to support investigations and disrupt criminal networks by having a coordinated multi-agency approach. Minute-by-minute episode breakdown 2 | Introducing customs and border protection's intelligence arm 4 | Combating transnational threats with intelligence and cryptocurrency analysis 7 | Trade Based Money Laundering (TBML): From suitcases to thumb drives 10 | The rise of crypto in illicit precursor chemical sales and drug trafficking 13 | Collection of vast amounts of data to support other agency's investigative efforts 16 | Global collaboration for the fight against crypto related crimes Related resources Check out more resources provided by Chainalysis that perfectly complement this episode of the Public Key. Website: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP): Enhancing the nation's security through innovation, intelligence, collaboration and trust. Article: America's Front Line Against Fentanyl Article: Increasing the Focus on Trade-Based Money Laundering Registration: Digital premiere of Links 2024 (NYC Main Stage Content and more - Register Now!) Blog: Crypto and the Opioid Crisis: What Blockchain Analysis Reveals About Global Fentanyl Sales [UPDATED 3/7/24] Article: Emirates NBD welcomes Chainalysis to Digital Asset Lab Council LinkedIn Post: Chainalysis is officially in
A good start to disaster preparedness is knowing the risks you should be prepared for based on where you live. That's a big part of Jonathan Sury's work. Jonathan is the Project Director for Communications and Field Operations at the National Center for Disaster Preparedness. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Population and Family Health at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. Jonathan leads a project called the Natural Hazards Index, which maps local vulnerability to various disasters at the sub-county level. Everything including extreme heat, earthquakes, landslides, tornadoes, and floods. The project's interactive map allows users to zoom in and assess climate, weather and geological hazards in their vicinity. That way, people can learn to take proactive measures to safeguard themselves and their families. Today we're talking with Jonathan about the Natural Hazards Index, the importance of preparedness, how data can help individual households and communities alike, and what we should be paying attention to amid the changing disaster landscape. EPISODE SHOWNOTES: Read more. BE AFFIRMED. Get the Good Words email series. WHAT'S YOUR CAUSE? Take our quiz. STUDY SCRIPTURE. Get inside the collection. BE INSPIRED. Follow us on Instagram. FIGHT FOR GOOD. Give to The Salvation Army.
Welcome to the Business Legends Podcast! Today, we're excited to host Allan Kemp, the Vice President of Field Operations & Co-Founder of A-1 Disaster Resources, LLC. Allan is a master team builder, managing hundreds of people and empowering them with a voice. With experience from three successful grassroots companies, he handles HR issues and logistics with ease. A-1 Disaster Resources provides on-demand resources during catastrophes, including large-loss restoration services and equipment rental. Their national network and Partnership Program support growing restoration companies. Allan and his team are committed to the success of A-1 Disaster Resources. Join us as we explore Allan's insights in disaster-response and business management. Interested in learning more about Al and his ventures? Check out his website: A-1 Disaster Resource's Website: https://www.a1disasterresources.com/ Connect with us! Website: http://www.businessmarketingsolutionsgroup.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BusinessMarketingSolutionsGroup LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/businessmarketingsolutionsgroup …and don't forget to subscribe! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/business-legends
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Welcome to the Field Notes podcast, where we engage with customers and Esri staff to understand mobile GIS, share stories from the field, and explore all things Field Operations. On this season, we're focusing on designing better field workflows—so get ready for exciting stories and top tips to help improve your own work.
In this episode of the Success is a Choice podcast, our guest is Mark Miller, former Vice President for High-Performance Leadership at Chick-fil-A. Linkedin - Linkedin.com/in/highperformanceleaders Twitter - @MarkMillerLeads YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0WyGFO_7Z28rL5jNj6Ed3g Website - markmillerleadership.com Email - mark@markmillerleadership.com Smart Leadership Assessment - https://slassessment.markmillerleadership.com/ Mark Miller covers a lot of ground in this conversation including ... Hiring the right people Chick-fil-A's competitive advantage Building the right culture Writing 12 books ... and much more!!! Mark Miller is the former Vice President of High-Performance Leadership at Chick-fil-A. In 1978, he joined the corporate staff working in the warehouse and mailroom. Since that time, he has provided leadership for Corporate Communications, Field Operations, Quality and Customer Satisfaction, Training and Development, and Leadership Development. During his tenure with Chick-fil-A, the company has grown from 75 restaurants to over 2,300 locations with annual sales approaching $10 billion. Mark began writing almost twenty years ago when he teamed up with Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager, to write "The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do". He's now written 12 books that have sold more than 1 million copies. His latest is called "Uncommon Greatness: Five Fundamentals to Transform Your Leadership". Episode Timestamps: 2:00 - Quitting Chick-fil-A as a youngster 5:00 - Chick-fil-A hiring process 8:00 - Getting a Chick-fil-A restaurant 10:35 - Service aspect of Chick-fil-A 12:40 - Dealing with disengaged team members 17:00 - Adjustments Chick-fil-A made through the years 19:48 - Chick-fil-A's excellence 20:25 - Favorite book he's written 23:45 - Writing fiction vs. non-fiction 26:40 - Uncommon Greatness 29:30 - Free lunch every day at Chick-fil-A headquarters 31:00 - Mark's Cell 678-612-8441 - - - - Each week, the SUCCESS IS A CHOICE podcasting network brings you leadership expert Jamy Bechler and guest experts who provide valuable insights, tips, and guidance on how to maximize your potential, build a stronger culture, develop good leadership, create a healthy vision, optimize results, and inspire those around you. - - - - Please follow Jamy on Twitter @CoachBechler for positive insights and tips on leadership, success, culture, and teamwork. Check out our virtual sessions for parents, coaches, students, and administrators at FreeLeadershipWorkshop.com. These sessions are free and cover a variety of topics. - - - - The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or athlete, you can benefit from this program and now you can get 25% off the price when you use the coupon code CHOICE at checkout. Build a stronger culture today with better teammates and more positive leaders. If you like quotes, then you'll want to check out Jamy Bechler's new book "The Coach's Bulletin Board". It contains thousands of insights, thoughts, and quotes are contained in this book. Please visit JamyBechler.com/BulletinBoardBook to get your signed copy. - - - - Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?” - - - - Jamy Bechler is the author of five books including "The Captain" and "The Bus Trip", host of the "Success is a Choice Podcast", professional speaker, and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. He previously spent 20 years as a college basketball coach and administrator. TheLeadershipPlaybook.com is Bechler's online program that helps athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders while strengthening a team's culture. As a certified John Maxwell leadership coach, Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. Follow him on Twitter at @CoachBechler. To connect with him via email or find out about his services, please contact speaking@CoachBechler.com. You can also subscribe to his insights on success and leadership by visiting JamyBechler.com/newsletter.
April 11:This interviews in action features Drex DeFord, President, 229 Risk & Security at This Week Health with Vernon O'Donnell, President of Field Operations at Hypori. In this episode, they delve into the intricacies of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. As they navigate through Vernon's journey from the military to leading Hypori mission, we uncover the critical role of cybersecurity in protecting sensitive healthcare data. How does Hypori's innovative approach to cybersecurity redefine the safeguarding of data on edge devices, and what implications does this have for the healthcare industry at large? Vernon sheds light on the unique challenges and opportunities in transitioning cybersecurity technologies from defense to healthcare applications. How does Hypori's solution ensure the protection of both enterprise intellectual property and individual privacy, especially in the context of HIPAA compliance? Moreover, we explore the significance of user experience in the adoption of cybersecurity technologies in healthcare. What lessons has Hypori learned from its defense background, and how are these insights shaping its offerings for the healthcare community? This episode not only highlights the evolving landscape of healthcare cybersecurity but also prompts us to consider the balance between technological innovation and user-centric design in protecting our most valuable data.Categories: Cloud, CyberSecurity & PrivacyDemo:https://go.hypori.com/Hypori80secs
In this episode of the Future of Field Service podcast, host Sarah Nicastro welcomes back Dot Mynahan, who recently retired from her role as Executive Director of Field Operations at Otis Elevator after nearly 32 years with the company, to discuss her journey and her thoughts on the International Women's Day theme of inspire inclusion. Dot began her journey at Otis Elevator as a temporary service clerk. Over time, she progressed through various roles, including field management trainee, maintenance supervisor, branch manager, general manager, regional field operations manager, senior regional field operations manager, and Director of Field Operations for Latin America. Dot's passion lies in coaching and guiding fellow employees, enabling them to excel at Otis. She co-founded and co-led FORWARD, an innovative global Employee Resource Group aimed at recruiting, retaining, and mentoring women within Otis field operations. Since its beginning in Spring 2017 with just 12 members, FORWARD has expanded to over 500 members worldwide. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Also, subscribe to our newsletter right here: https://www.futureoffieldservice.com/articles/
This week on Fist Full of Dirt it's a recap of the 2024 NWTF convention. Nashville saw another record breaking crowd of awesome people who love the wild turkey and support the federation. It was truly special. We'll give you the low down & catch up with NWTF's Director of Field Operations, Phil Ferrare. #turkeyhunting #turkeycalling #wildturkeys Have a question or a podcast idea? Email us at ffodpodcast@mossyoak.com Stay connected with Fist Full of Dirt: Instagram: @ffodpodcast Instagram: @moplandforsale Twitter: @FistDirt Instagram : @CuzStrickland Twitter: @CuzStrickland Facebook: @CuzStrickland YouTube: Cuz411
In this episode of the Future of Field Service podcast, host Sarah Nicastro welcomes back Roy Dockery, Vice President of Field Operations at Flock Safety and author of the new book "The Art of Leading," for a discussion around the mindset and practices that lead to impactful and effective leadership. Roy stands out as a transformative leader in the service sector, keynote speaker, and creator of an innovative leadership model based on truth, love, and empathy to enhance impact. His background as a millennial executive and former military personnel has trained him to effectively manage diverse, cross-generational teams across various industries. Through his book, "The Art of Leading: Truth, Love and Empathy in Action," Roy shares this model with 13 fundamental principles, providing real examples of their application. He was also recognized as one of Hot Topic's top 100 Service Visionaries by a panel of global industry experts. Moreover, Roy is the voice behind the Savage Truth Podcast, a music artist, and an internationally recognized public speaker. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
In Episode 47 of The Power Element Podcast, Producer Paul has a conversation with, Brent Jeffries. Brent is the VP of Field Operations at Bierer Meters and also a facilitator with the Electrical Culture of Safety. Brent opens up about strengthening culture and establishing good work habits. Thank you, Brent and Bierer Meters. https://www.bierermeters.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12629048/ safetytraining@beirermeters.com This Podcast is powered by @sturgeon_electric & @myrgroup Check out and support our Promotional Partners: @milwaukeetool @dragonwear_fr @coeyewear @kleintools @buckingham_mfg @workingathlete @jelcosafety wagnersmith.com Special Thank you @linemanmama @highvoltagecommando Music Provided by: Daniel Sanchez @d.s.s._beats May we all continue to guide and support those in need. Please continue the conversation about mental health and well-being within your community. Be your Brother's Keeper. Visit www.lineco.org for assistance through LINECO. Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Dial 988
Welcome to Battle Proven Leadership. My guest today is Mark Polymeropoulos. Mark is a retired Senior Intelligence Officer for CIA who spent 26 years working in field operations and leadership roles. Marc is one of the intelligence communities most decorated officers and the author of "Clarity in Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the CIA." His book is a fantastic journey though the lessons he learned while working in the most dangerous theaters in the world. I am excited to have Marc on because his real world experience leading people in high risk clandestine operations is directly on point to the mission of Battle Proven Leadership.Book RecommendedGates of Fire, by Steven Pressfield – ISBN 978-0-385-49251-5Contact Infomarcpolymeropoulos.com
Vince Moffitt is the owner and CEO of Basin Home Health and Hospice, Basin Coordinated Health Care, Partners Assisted Living Services (PALS), and Arroyo Rescue and Recreational Training Inc. Vince is from Farmington, New Mexico, and is a board member of the Farmington Chamber of Commerce, Basin Good Neighbor Foundation, San Juan United Way and the New Mexico Association of Home and Hospice Care. He is a Farmington Native and has raised his three children, Natasha, Sheala, and Asa, in this beautiful community. As a CEO/Administrator of a large healthcare company, retired Battalion Chief from Farmington Fire Department, Director of Field Operations, and Incident Management Chief with Team Rubicon, Vince has over 30 years of crisis leadership, emergency/disaster response, Incident Management Team (IMT), and instructional experience. He has been responding to and teaching Fire/Rescue/EMS since 1991, specializing in Technical Rescue and large-scale disasters, and continues to stay active in this area through Team Rubicon, Urban Search and Rescue, and Arroyo Rescue. Vince believes in constantly developing and growing as a leader, using our positive and negative life lessons and Follower-ship and Servant Leadership as foundations to become strong and effective. He also believes in philanthropy as a foundation for personal development and growth. For the past decade, his focus has been developing and training new leaders to develop their strengths instead of perceived weaknesses. He is a perpetual student.
Diego Rivera returns to the show to give an update on Defend the Guard. He shares some good developments about the effort to pass the legislation. Then the two discuss the importance and practicality of this approach to fighting the war machine. Discussed on the show: DefendTheGuard.us BringOurTroopsHome.us TenSevenClub.com Diego Rivera is an Iraq War veteran and activist. He is the Director of Field Operations at BringOurTroopsHome.us. Follow him on Twitter @Diego4Liberty. This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charlotte Sena, 9, disappears during a family camping trip at Moreau Lake State Park. The camping facility in upstate New York is now closed to the public as authorities continue their search. The 4th grader was riding her bicycle a last trip for the day around the access of Loop A campsites. When she had been gone longer than expected, her parents began searching then called police. Dozens of agents swarmed the park with dogs, drones, boats, and a helicopter. Sena has been missing for three days. Anyone with information is asked to call 518-457-6811 or send an email to crimetip@troopers.ny.gov. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Jené Sena – Charlotte's aunt Donna Kelly - Former Utah Senior Deputy District Attorney and Attorney for Crime Victims legal clinic, helped form the Utah County Sex Crimes task force, www.ucvlc.org Dr. Gary Brucato - Clinical psychologist, Author: “The New Evil: Understanding the Emergence of Modern Violent Crime” Justin Boardman - Former Detective, West Valley City Police Department Special Victim's Unit, Boardman Training & Consulting Mark Hopkins – Chief of Field Operations, Greater Philadelphia Search & Rescue (GPSAR), www.gpsar.org, Nicole Partin – CrimeOnline.com Investigative Reporter, Twitter: @nicolepartin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.