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It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #351, (Powered By Ellucian), & brought to YOU by Ellucian LIVE 2025 & HigherEd PodConYOUR guest is Dr. Susan Elrod, Former Chancellor of Indiana University South BendYOUR cohost is Dr. Mary Papazian, Executive Vice President, Association of Governing Boards (AGB)YOUR host is Dr. Joe SallustioHow does shared leadership drive institutional change & success?What role does scientific thinking play in higher ed leadership?How can leaders effectively navigate campus politics & resistance?Why is context crucial for implementing strategic change?How can institutions balance rapid change & thoughtful engagement?Topics include:Change Leadership ToolkitPost-pandemic transformationBudget sustainability strategiesCollaborative decision-makingLeadership development & coachingListen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience!We make education YOUR business!
Nadhim Zahawi is a former cabinet minister and Conservative Party chair. Before his parliamentary career, he founded YouGov, where he was CEO for a decade. Tune in to hear Nadhim's thoughts on: What have been your sliding doors moments in your journey into the boardroom? (1:58) How did you cut through bureaucracy with the Vaccine Task Force? (10:59) How do you deal with the court of public opinion as someone from a commercial background? (17:50) You brought in previous education secretaries as a pop-up board when you took on the role - was it effective? (24:37) Does government (and business) need a more agile means of accessing external expertise? (30:50) Should people with commercial backgrounds bother applying for government roles? (34:29) Were there specific moments when board members created breakthroughs at YouGov? (36:56) How do you reflect on your decision to go public? (39:46) And ⚡The Lightning Round ⚡(43:48) Host: Oliver CummingsProducer: Will Felton Music: Kate Mac Audio: Nick Kold Email: podcast@nurole.com Web: https://www.nurole.com/nurole-podcast-enter-the-boardroom
Labour is engaging in a "class war" by insisting that it wants to help 'working people' when it means the 'working classes', former Conservative Chancellor Lord Lamont has said.The peer - who was Norman Lamont was Chancellor from 1990 to 1993 - told Chopper's Political Podcast that Labour were "not above stirring up a bit of hatred now and then" ahead of next week's Budget which is set to include large tax rises.Sit back, pour yourself a drink and join GB News' Political Editor Christopher Hope at his regular table in a Westminster pub where he will discuss the latest insider political intrigue and gossip with everyone from popstars to politicians. New episodes released every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob is joined by the former Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng for a candid discussion on UK politics, economics, and the future of money. Kwarteng talks to Rob about his brief but tumultuous tenure as Chancellor, the challenges facing the UK economy, and the potential disruptions in global finance. Kwasi Kwarteng REVEALS: The reasoning behind his controversial tax-cutting plans The challenges of managing public spending His thoughts on the welfare state The difficulties in balancing social needs with economic sustainability His concerns about the current Labour government's economic policies Why Prime Ministers have less power than ever The potential future shift from fiat money to cryptocurrencies The risks and challenges of being a public figure in politics His perspective on the importance of maintaining a life outside of politics and the value of self-awareness for successful individuals BEST MOMENTS "We remember, we have a memory of, we don't remember the seventies, but growing up in the eighties, the socialism, Arthur Scargill, all of this stuff. And we know a lot of young people don't know this, but a lot of people our age know what a socialist government, what socialist ideas mean." "I think disruption is really, you won't get progress without disruption because people would just stick around doing exactly what, you know, they've done for ages." "Countries that grow fast, be they in Southeast Asia, United States, across the world have generally lower taxes. The Baltic states, Estonia, places like that." "I'm an entrepreneur and virtually every entrepreneur I speak to is leaving or wanting to leave or planning to leave. Yeah. And I can see why they're doing that." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team Episode Sponsor - AG1 Claim your exclusive offer of AG1 at the link below drinkag1.com/disruptors ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK's No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob's official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
Will we have a May General election? Will there be massive Conservative defeat in any Election that we do have this year? And what's the economy got to do with it? Here to answer those questions are Former Chancellor who gave us the infamous mini-budget of 2022, Kwasi Kwarteng. And the former Labour Party leader and Mother of the House, Harriet Harman. They join Krishnan Guru-Murthy and Channel 4 News' Political Editor, Gary Gibbon to discuss Jeremy Hunt's Budget announcement yesterday, income tax cuts, and why in their view, the Conservatives are starting to look a lot like the Labour party.
Dr. Rodney Reed is the former chancellor at Indiana Wesleyan University-Marion. He also served as dean of Christian formation, university chaplain and associate professor of theology at John Brown University. In addition to his work at John Brown University, Reed has worked as an affiliate consultant for CREDO Higher Education Counseling since 2013 providing executive coaching for local and national non-profit organizations. As consultant or peer advisor for over two decades, he has worked in more than 30 Christian universities in the United States, Canada, Asia and Africa in the areas of spiritual formation, faculty development, curriculum, retention and human resources. Reed holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Sioux Falls College, a Master of Divinity from Bethel Theological Seminary and a Doctor of Philosophy in Theology from University of Bristol.
⭐ My guest today is Dr. Murray Collins, Cofounder and CEO of Space Intelligence, a world-leading nature data provider for Nature Based Solutions, such as the protection of tropical forests to preserve biodiversity and help corporations like Apple reach their net zero goals. . In addition, Murray is the Science Director and Co-Founder of Picture Zero, a production company dedicated to quality content about climate change Former Chancellor's Fellow for Space and Satellites at The University of Edinburgh Former Environmental Scientist in Residence at The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland ---
In this episode, we chat with Michelle Rhee, Co-Founder of BuildWithin, and Former Chancellor of D.C. Public Schools. We discuss:Growing up and explaining your job to your parents (8:53)Three generations of Rhee's and how our parents evolve (14:22)Michelle and Tommy remember Layla Avila (22:50)Brian gets awkward talking KJ (38:38)
In this episode of CopperCasts our Head of Research, Fadi Aboualfa, speaks with Lord Hammond, British former Chancellor of the Exchequer and now Chair at Copper, about the politics surrounding digital assets. "It's a new method of exchange for goods and services. Is there any politics attached to it? You bet there is.” During the episode, Lord Hammond discusses his tenured financial and political career, in a nation that has historically played a critical role in the evolution of financial services. It's evident that blockchain and blockchain-based services will be a cornerstone for this next phase of growth in the UK and beyond. To hear more from the Copper team, follow @CopperHQ on Twitter, or visit our website, copper.co.
Oliver Dowden, the MP for Hertsmere, has worked closely with four Prime Ministers, David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and now Rishi Sunak, one of his best friends in parliament. He's made his mark quietly, mainly behind the scenes - but as Culture Secretary during the pandemic, he managed to secure extra funding to support the arts. As Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, some might argue Oliver Dowden is now the second most powerful person in government. He's been given the key job of organising the government response to the current wave of strike action. Away from work, Dowden is a patriot, a monarchist and a man who enjoys pub lunches and walks in the countryside with his family and pet dog, Betsy. Adrian Goldberg speaks to friends and colleagues who give us an insight into a man whose nicknames run from Olive to The Undertaker. Contributors George Osborne, Chair, British Museum; Former Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir John Hayes, MP for South Holland and The Deepings. Annabelle Dickson, Political Correspondent, Politico. Andrew Gimson, Biographer, Boris Johnson. Sir Nicholas Coleridge, Chairman, Victoria and Albert Museum. Sean Worth, Director, WPI Strategy, Communications Consultancy. PRODUCTION TEAM Presenter: Adrian Goldberg Producers: Diane Richardson and Julie Ball Editor: Simon Watts Production Co-ordinators: Maria Ogundele and Helena Warwick-Cross Sound Production: Neil Churchill
Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is expected to take office as British Prime Minister later on Tuesday.
More than 100 Conservative MPs have backed the former chancellor Rishi Sunak to become the UK's next prime minister. Mr Sunak hasn't officially said he is running, it's believed he will do so soon. Meanwhile, supporters of the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson say he also has more than 100 backers but without evidence. We hear from supporters of the two men. Also in the programme: Blackouts are being reported in cities across Ukraine after attacks from Russian forces; and Chinese state media says former president Hu Jintao was led out of the Communist Party Congress because of ill health. (Picture: Conservative MP Rishi Sunak leaves his home address in London. Credit: REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska)
Earlier this week, the UK finally announced their new Prime Minister. Weeks after Boris Johnson announced he would step down on the back of months of pressure following scandal after scandal, the Conservatives whittled down their pack of hopefuls to two, with Foreign Secretary Liz Truss winning out over Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak. But who is Liz Truss, and why are there so many negative reports about the woman who calls Boris Johnson her friend? Today The Quicky Team finds out exactly who the new British PM is, and how she'll handle taking on the top job. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Associate Professor Dr Rob Manwaring - Flinders University at the College of Business, Government and Law Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Liv Proud Audio Producer: Thom Lion Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, comes out and says he felt it was wrong for Government to cede power to the SAGE scientists during the Covid crisis and that he was unhappy about the fact that no one was allowed to question what was going on. Fair enough, but he still sat there and went along with it and I find it that unforgivable. Please help support our work and Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DavidVanceV or support us via https://donorbox.org/let-free-speech-prevail Premium Podcast https://www.podbean.com/premium-podcast/davidvancepremium Be part of the Community with David https://thedavidvance.locals.com Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/davidvance BrandNewTube: https://brandnewtube.com/@TheDavidVanceChannel Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/DavidVancePodcast Telegram: @davidvance1 A Tangled Web: https://www.atangledweb.org Also try my second channel with ilana Mercer Hard Truth Podcast: https://HardTruthWithDavidVanceAndIlanaMercer.Podbean.com
“Haleh Liza Gafori’s ecstatic and piercing translation has lifted a veil, bringing Rumi closer into the quick of our present. Each poem is a divine invitation. Free your mind. Drown in love.” —V (formerly Eve Ensler) With black curls twirling across her shoulders, Haleh Liza Gafori — a poet, translator, vocalist, and educator — stands on a stage, performs a poem of Rumi that she translated into English, then bursts into song in Persian. As her voice echoes across the room, she evokes the divine ecstasy and vision this great mystic poet is known for — expressing in an intimate manner entirely her own. For well over a decade, Gafori has inspirited and taught the poetry of Persian poets across various universities, festivals, museums, and institutions. A bicultural woman of Persian descent raised in New York, Gafori’s ears are highly attuned to both American poetry and the Persian text. As a child, she listened to her parents recite Rumi’s Persian poetry. “It’s very common for Iranians to memorize poetry,” she explains, saying she would hear these words but not quite understand. But the energy the lines carried, and their effects on the listeners made an early, indelible imprint on her. As an adult, she began reading Rumi in English. “It was interesting that American translators kind of pointed me back to my roots," she says. For Gafori, Rumi’s words offer ancient wisdom pertinent to our current time: What do his poems tell us about ego death, compassion, greed, generosity, selflessness, soul, and the cultivation of ecstasy? What is his liberating take on death? Then she began singing in Persian, and eventually, translating these same poems. “As someone who can look at the Persian and look at the English,” she reflects, “one can see, oh, we don't have these lines here, we're missing these lines, or wow, this is a great, well done translation here, or oh my God, what in the world was happening here? It's a mixture. It's a mixed bag.” Her new book, Gold, is a fresh selection and translation of Rumi’s poems — its title a reference to Rumi and other Sufi poets being alchemists, transforming mental states and feeling states into “the deepest love, the deepest generosity, the most expansive consciousness that we can touch, the ecstatic.” Former Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets Marilyn Hacker describes Gold as “the work of someone who is at once an acute and enamored reader of the original Farsi text, a dedicated miner of context and backstory, and, best of all, a marvelous poet in English.” Gafori explains that the book is a collection sourced from the Divan-e Shams-e Tabrizi, a sprawling text of over 40,000 verses. Each poem here had to be cut from this endless cloth, reshuffled, styled with modern enjambments, and, finally, translated. Perhaps it’s more accurate to think of Gold not as a translation of one medieval mystical poet by a modern poet, but as a collaboration between two equal poets that spans centuries. I saw myself sharp as a thorn. I fled to the softness of petals. I saw myself sour as vinegar. I mixed myself with sugar. An aching eye seeing through pain, a stewing pot of poison, I was both. Reaching for the antidote, I touched compassion. I touched mercy. After a BS in Biological Sciences from Stanford University, Gafori received an MFA in creative writing from City College of New York. Her thesis — comprised of original poems, as well as translations of Persian poets like Sohrap Sepehri and Omran Salahi — earned her an Academy of American Poets Prize and the Goodman Grant for Poetry. She has been featured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Fetzer Institute’s Gathering on Love and Forgiveness, Bowery Poetry Club, and Verses of Hope hosted by the Marginalian (formerly Brainpickings). For the poetry journal Rattapallax, Gafori served as a guest editor of the New Persian Poetry section. In addition to her gifts as a poet, Gafori is also a musician. For current and past musical projects, including Haale (former spelling of her name, “Haleh”) and The Mast, Gafori toured across the US and Europe, including stops at One Note at Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival, and the Bonnaroo Festival. Her albums have received critical acclaim, and her songs have appeared in the NBC’s series “Life” and the CWTV’s series “The Originals.” In 2018, she translated, composed, and performed in a collaborative multi-media project, “Ask Hafez,” supported by the Queens Council on the Arts. Like the poems she translates, Gafori’s voice is timeless, and her offerings are perhaps best observed or listened to. We invite you to find a quiet space to sample one of them here. Please join us in conversation with this gifted poet and musician who infuses new vitality into ancient love and wisdom.
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The next British Prime Minister is now down to the Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. They have until September 5th to woo 180,000 Conservative party members. So far, the race to succeed Boris Johnson and to take over the legacy he leaves behind is neck and neck. Patrick Diamond, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Queen Mary University of London, analyses what each candidate has to offer.
The race to succeed Boris Johnson as Leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister will begin in earnest this week as the rules of the contest are set out by the backbench 1922 committee. At the last count, eleven MPs had thrown their hats in the ring. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is the clear favourite to win the race, with today's newspapers proclaiming that the poll of the last two standing will consist of Sunak and one of the other ten. One of the most significant debates is over taxation, with Sunak implying that those candidates promising tax are simply playing to the crowd, since the funding for such a policy will need to be found from somewhere. The opposition parties continue to criticize Boris Johnson for clinging to power by insisting that he remain in office until his replacement is elected. There have even been suggestions that a number of the replacements announced by Johnson, in the wake of last week's mutiny, have been selected to make the new leader's job more difficult. The economy continues to falter as inflation shows little sign of abating. Price rises, particularly in foodstuffs, have become so stark that shoppers notice many items increasing in price week by week. Beyond Currency Market Commentary: Aims to provide deep insights into the political and economic events worldwide that can cause currencies to change and how this can affect your FX Exposure.
The nature of British economic policy, and the Treasury's role in directing it, have ebbed and flowed over the past 25 years. Monetary policy was ceded to the Bank of England in 1997, but the Treasury then extended its grip over domestic policy. The last decade has seen it respond to two once-in-a-lifetime economic crises, oversee a period of austerity, and play a key role in the Brexit debate. The Treasury – and the Chancellors who have led it – have not had a quiet quarter of a century. How has British economic policy evolved in recent decades? What evolution have we seen to the role of the Treasury, and has this led to better or worse policy outcomes? To what extent is this about institutions or the personality of the Chancellor? And what can we learn from the Treasury's recent record, as Britain looks to drastically improve its economic record over the coming decade? To debate and answer these questions, the Resolution Foundation and Society for Professional Economists are hosting a joint event to mark the launch of a new book by Howard Davies, The Chancellors: Steering the British Economy in Crisis Times, who has had leading roles at key economic institutions ranging from the Bank to the Treasury, the CBI and the LSE. The work draws on interviews with most recent Chancellors and Howard will be joined at the event by former Chancellor George Osborne. Watch the event back: https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/events/chatting-to-chancellors/
In this episode, we replay the April 19th Diverse Talk Live! webcast: “HBCU Accountability and Outcomes: What Matters," moderated by Dr. Jamal Watson. In case you missed it, listen in as a panel of experts dissect what accountability and outcomes look like at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Answering your questions, the panelists work to educate their communities about the value of these institutions and the unique work that they do, as well as share the best practices for keeping HBCUs accountable to their mission and students. Panelists include: Dr. Roslyn Clark Artis, President, Benedict College Dr. Charlie Nelms, Chancellor Emeritus, North Carolina Central University Dr. Alvin Schexnider, Former Chancellor, Winston-Salem State University KEY POINTS: - What does accountability look like at HBCUs? - How do we create a culture of shared governance post-COVID-19? - Clarifying roles and responsibilities in higher education - HBCU engagement with legislature and political leaders - The educational and economic impact of HBCUs - Building, cultivating, and maintaining alumni relationships QUOTABLES: “The bottom line is, accountability is about living your mission. Living it and providing demonstrable evidence that you are achieving it by students graduating with the kind of education that will allow them to live, to lead, and to continually learn in a global environment and thrive in such an environment.” OTHER RESOURCES: Watch this webcast at: HBCU Accountability and Outcomes: What Matters | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education (diverseeducation.com) Keeping HBCUs Accountable to Their Mission, Students, and Communities: diverseeducation.com/institutions/hbcus/article/15291033/keeping-hbcus-accountable-to-their-mission-students-and-communities?utm_campaign=5797&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Visit the Diverse: Issues In Higher Education website: diverseeducation.com Or follow us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/diverseissues Instagram: instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation Facebook: facebook.com/DiverseJobs?_rdc=1&_rdr Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education Transcription services are available upon request. Please drop us a line here. In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
CREATING CURRICULUM THAT PORTRAYS BLACK PEOPLE/CULTURE & CONTRIBUTIONS IN A POSITIVE, AUTHENTIC WAY : Former Chancellor of DC Public Schools for six years, Kaya Henderson created RECONSTRUCTION, a new curriculum for K12 that, well, note the title of the podcast. It's "unapologetically black".
Let's play Budget Bingo with the Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond... Adam is back and chatting to the man they used to refer to as "Spreadsheet Phil" about what he would do if he was still Chancellor of the Exchequer. We also hear from the BBC's Katie Prescott, who's in a market in Bristol talking to shop owners about how business is going. What are they hoping for in this week's spending review and budget bonanza? Today's Newscast was made by Sam Bonham, with Georgia Coan, Alix Pickles and Danny Wittenberg. The studio director was Emma Crowe. Alison Gee was the assistant editor.
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Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Nigel Lawson joins us! Episode Sponsored by Ridge Wallet: https://www.ridge.com/TRIGGER Use Code “TRIGGER ” for 10% off your order Join our exclusive community on Locals! https://triggernometry.locals.com/ OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here: Paypal: https://bit.ly/2Tnz8yq https://www.subscribestar.com/triggernometry https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, former chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond talks to EG editor Samantha McClary about the the UK economy and the challenges it faces in not only dealing with Covid and Brexit, but also with the fourth industrial revolution and addressing climate change. As chancellor, Hammond focused on the long-term productivity challenges facing the UK economy. He was a strong advocate for the financial services sector – especially for the fast-growing fintech sector. He championed the cause of SMEs and the need for greater access to long-term growth capital to allow successful British start-ups to scale up in the UK, rather than seeking capital overseas. Listen in to this episode, recorded as part of EG's Future of UK Cities event, to hear a frank and honest view of the health of the nation and why Hammond knows he would never have been as popular as today's chancellor, Rishi Sunak. And as if that wasn't enough to tempt you, Hammond also gives away a state secret that might just be the key to helping real estate get its voice heard more clearly in government.
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and guest co-host Kerry McDonald are joined by Michelle Rhee, founder and former CEO of StudentsFirst and prior to that, former chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). Michelle shares how her liberal arts background and Teach for America experience prepared her for a career in education leadership. Michelle reflects on the reforms she... Source
This week on “The Learning Curve,” Cara and Gerard are happy to be joined by Kaya Henderson, the former chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools. They discuss the historic reforms Henderson oversaw, including increasing enrollment and improved test scores in an urban district that had been one of the lowest performing in the country. Kaya talks about her unique and authentic... Source
Health Minister Edward Argar discusses the coronavirus antibody test that is being hailed as a 'positive development'. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Norman Lamont reviews current Chancellor Rishi Sunak's warnings of a 'significant recession'. Julia is also joined by John Apter, Chair of the Police Federation who describes how difficult it is for his officers to police the lockdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick speaks to Brandon Lewis, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Lord (Norman) Lamont, Former Chancellor of the Exchequer about the Government's plans to ease the lockdown. Nick is also joined by Anneliese Dodds, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer to examine how workers will come off the furlough scheme.
Please join us for our annual ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum 2019. A timely discussion with current and former government officials, scholars, experts, and opinion leaders from the United States and Korea who will participate in a series of panel discussions to address the state of the U.S.-ROK alliance, the prospects for the peace building process on the Korean Peninsula, and the changing regional dynamics in East Asia and beyond. This event will be co-hosted with the Korea Foundation, a leading organization of Korea's international exchange and public policy initiative. You are also invited to join us after the ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum 2019 for a special 10 anniversary celebration of the CSIS Korea Chair, starting at 5:00 PM. For more information and to register for the celebration, please visit this page: https://www.csis.org/events/csis-korea-chair-10-year-anniversary-celebration 10:30 – 10:45 AM WELCOMING REMARKS Ambassador Richard Armitage President, Armitage International; Trustee, CSIS Ambassador Lee Sihyung, President, The Korea Foundation 10:45 – 11:30 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS & CONVERSATION Congressman Ami Bera (D-CA), Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, House Foreign Affairs Committee; Co-Chair of Congressional Study Group on Korea Moderated by: Ambassador Mark Lippert, Senior Advisor, CSIS Korea Chair; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea 11:30 – 12:30 PM LUNCHEON 12:30 – 1:45 PM The ROK-U.S. Alliance for Peace and DenuclearizationSESSION I: Moderator: Mr. David Nakamura, White House Correspondent, The Washington Post Panelists: Ms. Joy Yamamoto, Director, Office of Korean Affairs, U.S. Department of State Dr. Victor Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS; D.S. Song-KF Professor of Government, Georgetown University; Former National Security Council Dr. Joon Hyung Kim, Professor, Handong Global University Dr. Sang Hyun Lee, Senior Research Fellow, Sejong Institute Ambassador Joseph Yun, Senior Advisor to the Asia Center, United States Institute of Peace; Former Special Representative for North Korea Policy and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Korea and Japan, U.S. Department of State 1:45 – 2:00 PM COFFEE BREAK 2:00 – 3:15 PM Recasting and Forecasting of the Peace Building Process on the Korean PeninsulaSESSION II: Moderator: Ambassador Byungjae Cho, Former Chancellor, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, Former ROK Ambassador to Myanmar and Malaysia Panelists: Dr. Haksoon Paik, President, Sejong Institute Dr. Ramon Pacheco Pardo, KF-VUB Korea Chair, Institute for European Studies (IES-VUB); Reader (Associate Professor) in International Relations, King's College London Dr. Jiyoung Park, Director and Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Technology Policy, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Senior Fellow, CSIS Korea Chair; Former Senior Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency; Former National Security Council 3:15 – 3:30 PM COFFEE BREAK 3:30 – 4:45 PM The Regional Dynamics: East-Asia and BeyondSESSION III: Moderator: Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Senior Fellow, CSIS Korea Chair; Former Senior Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency; Former National Security Council ...
Please join us for our annual ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum 2019. A timely discussion with current and former government officials, scholars, experts, and opinion leaders from the United States and Korea who will participate in a series of panel discussions to address the state of the U.S.-ROK alliance, the prospects for the peace building process on the Korean Peninsula, and the changing regional dynamics in East Asia and beyond. This event will be co-hosted with the Korea Foundation, a leading organization of Korea's international exchange and public policy initiative. You are also invited to join us after the ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum 2019 for a special 10 anniversary celebration of the CSIS Korea Chair, starting at 5:00 PM. For more information and to register for the celebration, please visit this page: https://www.csis.org/events/csis-korea-chair-10-year-anniversary-celebration 10:30 – 10:45 AM WELCOMING REMARKS Ambassador Richard ArmitagePresident, Armitage International; Trustee, CSIS Ambassador Lee Sihyung, President, The Korea Foundation 10:45 – 11:30 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS & CONVERSATION Congressman Ami Bera (D-CA), Chairman, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, House Foreign Affairs Committee; Co-Chair of Congressional Study Group on Korea Moderated by: Ambassador Mark Lippert, Senior Advisor, CSIS Korea Chair; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea 11:30 – 12:30 PM LUNCHEON 12:30 – 1:45 PM The ROK-U.S. Alliance for Peace and DenuclearizationSESSION I: Moderator: Mr. David Nakamura, White House Correspondent, The Washington Post Panelists: Ms. Joy Yamamoto, Director, Office of Korean Affairs, U.S. Department of State Dr. Victor Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS; D.S. Song-KF Professor of Government, Georgetown University; Former National Security Council Dr. Joon Hyung Kim, Professor, Handong Global University Dr. Sang Hyun Lee, Senior Research Fellow, Sejong Institute Ambassador Joseph Yun, Senior Advisor to the Asia Center, United States Institute of Peace; Former Special Representative for North Korea Policy and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Korea and Japan, U.S. Department of State 1:45 – 2:00 PM COFFEE BREAK 2:00 – 3:15 PM Recasting and Forecasting of the Peace Building Process on the Korean PeninsulaSESSION II: Moderator: Ambassador Byungjae Cho, Former Chancellor, Korea National Diplomatic Academy, Former ROK Ambassador to Myanmar and Malaysia Panelists: Dr. Haksoon Paik, President, Sejong Institute Dr. Ramon Pacheco Pardo, KF-VUB Korea Chair, Institute for European Studies (IES-VUB); Reader (Associate Professor) in International Relations, King's College London Dr. Jiyoung Park, Director and Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Technology Policy, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Senior Fellow, CSIS Korea Chair; Former Senior Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency; Former National Security Council 3:15 – 3:30 PM COFFEE BREAK 3:30 – 4:45 PM The Regional Dynamics: East-Asia and BeyondSESSION III: Moderator: Dr. Sue Mi Terry, Senior Fellow, CSIS Korea Chair; Former Senior Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency; Former National Security Council Panelists...
Meet Phillip Clay, Former Chancellor of MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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