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Fathom is a flood modeling company based in Bristol, UK (www.fathom.global). They were recently acquired by reinsurance heavyweight Swiss RE. Hence they are a welcome addition to the list of publicly traded companies profiled on this podcast. Gavin Lewis, Head of Engineering, delivered an inspiring message about this scientific organisation. It is incredibly topical given the two dramatic hurricanes in the US last 2 months, Helene and Milton. Compounding the message here is the devastating flooding of Valencia in Spain 6 days ago (10/29/24). We are facing a barrage of messages from nature that the service Fathom provides will help us become resilient to a situation of our own making. We also have a follow on episode to the topics raised in our episode with Spatial Risk Systems (https://youtu.be/Ljfm0VNGyRU?si=RCtkWb-sfSQ8C0do). In the accompanying Substack post (https://www.geospatial.money/p/spatial-risk-systems) illustrates the consequences for insurance companies that do not properly size natural catastrophe risk. This makes it straightforward to understand why Swiss RE bought Fathom. It will be interesting to continue to observe the acquisition trend in this space amongst competitor insurance companies. THE GEOSPATIAL INDEX The Geospatial Index is a comprehensive listing of all publicly traded geospatial businesses worldwide. Why? The industry is growing at ~5% annually (after inflation and after adjusting for base rates). This rate varies significantly, however, by sub index. For $480,000 to start, this growth rate is $5,000,000 over a working life. This channel, Bluesky account, newsletter, watchlist and podcast express the view that you are serious about geospatial if you take the view of an investor, venture capitalist or entrepreneur. You are expected to do your own research. This is not a replacement for that. This is not investment advice. Consider it entertainment. NOT THE OPINION OF MY EMPLOYER NOT YOUR FIDUCIARY NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/geospatialindex.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/geospatialindex Watchlist: https://www.tradingview.com/watchlists/123254792/ Newsletter: https://www.geospatial.money/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5gpQUsaWxEBpYCnypEdHFC
In our very final episode of Season 4, we leave you with a very special book review: The Opportunity Index by Gavin Lewis, and we chat to Gavin himself.
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Episode 1: Leading Questions In the first episode, Christa Band, Gavin Lewis, Elenor Parkhouse, James Bowen and Stephen Lacey discuss the the surprising decision of the Supreme Court in relation to the Mariana Dam case and what it means for the future of collective redress in this country; sanctions and the perils of a tickbox “reasonable belief” defence as highlighted by Celestial Aviation; the extraordinary Al Sadeq case and whether a non-party to litigation can claim litigation privilege and a financial services supplement about changes to the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority's enforcement process and policies. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
Episode 1: Leading Questions In the first episode, Christa Band, Gavin Lewis, Elenor Parkhouse, James Bowen and Stephen Lacey discuss the the surprising decision of the Supreme Court in relation to the Mariana Dam case and what it means for the future of collective redress in this country; sanctions and the perils of a tickbox “reasonable belief” defence as highlighted by Celestial Aviation; the extraordinary Al Sadeq case and whether a non-party to litigation can claim litigation privilege and a financial services supplement about changes to the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority's enforcement process and policies. To listen to all episodes in this series, visit our Leading Questions webpage.
Old Henry directed by Potsy Ponciroli and starring Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze and Gavin Lewis. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers watch the Western version of John Wick. Amy makes a lot of Pokémon references. Pat teaches us about cowboy guns. Stu is shocked by Chekov's Hogs.
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Episode 1: Investigation Insights In the first episode, Sandeep Challa, Clare McMullen and Nik Kiri from our Financial Regulation Group and Gavin Lewis from our Dispute Resolution practice talk about the key financial services enforcement trends for the coming year.
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Episode 1: Investigation Insights In the first episode, Sandeep Challa, Clare McMullen and Nik Kiri from our Financial Regulation Group and Gavin Lewis from our Dispute Resolution practice talk about the key financial services enforcement trends for the coming year.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Potsy Ponciroli Guion Potsy Ponciroli Música Jordan Lehning Fotografía John Matysiak Reparto Tim Blake Nelson, Stephen Dorff, Scott Haze, Gavin Lewis, Trace Adkins, Richard Speight Jr., Max Arciniega, Brad Carter Sinopsis Oklahoma, 1906. Henry, un granjero viudo padre de un hijo, acoge a un hombre herido de bala que ha aparecido junto a una bolsa con dinero. Cuando unos pistoleros llegan a la granja buscando al hombre, Henry deberá decidir en quién confiar.
Gavin Lewis swam the English Channel, solo in 2016. We discuss his training, his fears, what his body went through both physically and mentally and how he accomplished the huge task of swimming the channel solo. This is a great insight into what goes on in the background when training for an event like this and the journey and sacrifices. We really enjoyed having Gavin in the studio, we laughed, we got emotional and it was a really interesting and an inspiring story to listen to and we hope you enjoy. Dave,Dukes and Med x. YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WPh9diwFghY
Let's get rowdy on the WCSA Podcast! Editor-in-chief Jeff Simmons invites McMinnville Country Club Spring Fling participants Gavin Lewis, Ryan Williams, Matt Brown and Nick Stern on to talk about this weekend's big golf tournament. Be advised - some language is used throughout as the group has a blast talking about the tourney!
To close out 2021, the Warren County Sports Authority Jeff Simmons gets back behind the mic to talk about how he constructs his top 10 list, runs through the top 10 (12:50), lists the near misses (1:03:00) in 2021 and what he's looking forward to in 2022 (1:12:15) . Also, UT super fan Gavin Lewis joins as the duo moan and groan over the Music City Bowl (1:20:20) before talking about elementary basketball (1:57:20).
Episode 5: The FCA's proposed financial services consumer duty In this podcast episode we discuss the FCA's second consultation paper on its proposed new consumer duty. What's changed between the first and second consultation? What questions does the second consultation paper answer? And what steps can you take to prepare? This episode features Gavin Lewis (partner, dispute resolution, London) and Sara Cody (counsel, financial regulation, London). Visit our consumer duty webpage for all our resources on the proposed consumer duty.
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Episode 5: The FCA's proposed financial services consumer duty In this podcast episode we discuss the FCA's second consultation paper on its proposed new consumer duty. What's changed between the first and second consultation? What questions does the second consultation paper answer? And what steps can you take to prepare? This episode features Gavin Lewis (partner, dispute resolution, London) and Sara Cody (counsel, financial regulation, London). Visit our consumer duty webpage for all our resources on the proposed consumer duty.
Episode 11: Non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing In this podcast episode we discuss the Upper Tribunal's Frensham decision and the important guidance it provides on when non-financial misconduct involving a lack of personal integrity can impact on an individual's fitness and propriety to perform a financial services role. This episode features Clare McMullen and Nik Kiri (partners, Financial Regulation, London) and Gavin Lewis (partner, Dispute Resolution, London). For more detail, see our commentary and complete note on the decision. And for more insights on non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing including a global comparative review and our other podcast episodes, visit our webpage.
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Episode 11: Non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing In this podcast episode we discuss the Upper Tribunal's Frensham decision and the important guidance it provides on when non-financial misconduct involving a lack of personal integrity can impact on an individual's fitness and propriety to perform a financial services role. This episode features Clare McMullen and Nik Kiri (partners, Financial Regulation, London) and Gavin Lewis (partner, Dispute Resolution, London). For more detail, see our commentary and complete note on the decision. And for more insights on non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing including a global comparative review and our other podcast episodes, visit our webpage.
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Episode 9: Non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing In this podcast episode we discuss the impact on the regulation of non-financial misconduct of recent proposed amendments to joint ESMA/EBA guidelines. This episode features Gavin Lewis (partner, Dispute Resolution, London) and Duncan Campbell (managing associate, Financial Regulation, London). For our insights on global approaches to non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing, see our full publication and other podcast episodes.
Episode 9: Non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing In this podcast episode we discuss the impact on the regulation of non-financial misconduct of recent proposed amendments to joint ESMA/EBA guidelines. This episode features Gavin Lewis (partner, Dispute Resolution, London) and Duncan Campbell (managing associate, Financial Regulation, London). For our insights on global approaches to non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing, see our full publication and other podcast episodes.
On this episode of Why Watch That:SNEAK PEEKOld HenryWebsite: Shout FactorySynopsis: Old Henry is an action-Western about a widowed farmer and his son who warily take in a mysterious, injured man with a satchel of cash. When a posse of men claiming to be the law come for the money, the farmer must decide whom to trust. Defending against a siege of his homestead, he reveals a talent for gunslinging that surprises everyone, calling his true identity into question.Release Date: In theaters October 1, 2021Directed by: Potsy PonciroliScreenplay by: Potsy PonciroliStarring: Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Gavin Lewis, Trace Adkins, and Stephen DorffDistributor: Shout! FactoryGenre: WesternRunning Time: 1 hour 39 minutesNot Rated FIRST LOOKSCome From AwayWebsite: Apple TV+Synopsis: Filmed live on Broadway, the Tony Award-winning musical tells the remarkable true story of 38 flights grounded in a small Canadian town on September 11, 2001. As the locals host these “come from aways,” they come together and find hope.Release Date: September 10, 2021 via Apple TV+Directed by: Christopher AshleyWritten by: Irene Sankoff and David HeinStarring: Petrina Bromley, Jenn Colella, De'Lon Grant, Joel Hatch, Tony LePage, Caesar Samayoa, Q. Smith, Astrid Van Wieren, Emily Walton, Jim Walton, Sharon Wheatley, and Paul WhittyDistributor: Apple TV+Genre: Comedy, Drama, MusicalRunning Time: 1 hour 46 minutesRated TV-14WorthWebsite: NetflixSynopsis: In the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, a lawyer faces an emotional reckoning as he attempts to put a dollar value on the lives lost. Based on real events.Release Date: September 3, 2021Directed by: Sara ColangeloScreenplay by: Max BorensteinBased on “What Is Life Worth?” by Kenneth FeinbergStarring: Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci, Amy Ryan, Tate Donovan, Shunori Ramanathan, Laura Benanti, Marc Maron, and Chris TardioDistributor: NetflixGenre: Drama, HistoryRunning Time: 1 hour 58 minutesRated PG-13The Immortal (L'Immortale)Website: HBO MaxSynopsis: Set in Latvia, this Gomorrah spin-off finds the notorious, indestructible Naples mob assassin Ciro Di Marzio far from home yet navigating an all too familiar world, where immortality is just another form of damnation.Release Date: Available via HBO Max on July 29, 2021Directed by: Marco D'AmoreScreenplay by: Leonardo Fasoli, Maddalena Ravagli, Marco D'Amore, Francesco Ghiaccio, and Giulia ForgioneStory by: Leonardo Fasoli, Maddalena Ravagli, Marco D'Amore, and Francesco GhiaccioStarring: Marco D'Amore, Giuseppe Aiello, Salvatore D'Onofrio, Gianni Vastarella, Marianna Robustelli, Martina Attanasio, Gennaro Di Colandrea, Nello Mascia, Aleksei Guskov, Nunzio Coppola, and Salvio SimeoliDistributor: HBO MaxGenre: Crime, DramaRunning Time: 1 hour 51 minutesRated TV-MA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More fantasy football talk!!! Cover your ears if you don't like hearing people talk about their fantasy football league, but tune in if you want to hear about the Mud Bums Fantasy Football league. WCSA Jeffery Simmons is joined by Brett Simmons and Gavin Lewis.
Fantasy football talk!!! Cover your ears if you don't like hearing people talk about their fantasy football league, but tune in if you want to hear about the Mud Bums Fantasy Football league. WCSA Jeffery Simmons is joined by Brett Simmons and Gavin Lewis as they discuss their league's draft day games, the best and worst players in the league and so much more!
È stato presentato fuori concorso al Festival di Venezia Old Henry, un film di Potsy Ponciroli con Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Gavin Lewis, Richard Speight Jr., Max Arciniega, Brad Carter, Trace Adkins, Stephen Dorff.
Rachel Stark, Gavin Lewis, Andy Young and Marcus Cribb join me to make the cases for the greatest novels on the Napoleonic era, championing the top 4 as voted for by the public in my recent twitter poll. The Aubrey-Maturin series, War and Peace, Hornblower series and Sharpe series all feature, and we also cover some honourable mentions. Support: https://www.patreon.com/thenapoleonicist Tip: https://ko-fi.com/napoleonicist Bookstore: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/thenapoleonicist
This week we are joined by two warriors of the investment management industry. BlackRock's Gavin Lewis and LGIM's Justin Onuekwusi are leading figures in the #TalkAboutBlack initiative, whose mission is to help drive greater inclusion of black talent in the investment management industry. Join us as we talk about issues with corporate culture, the high expectations surrounding black people in our industry, and what white allies can contribute to help break the cycle of little real change happening. It's a real pleasure to help get this message across in any way we can. Rory Sullivan joins us with an unexpected Netflix review! https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/No_Rules_Rules/M1XADwAAQBAJ?hl=en Please feel free to connect with any of the hosts on LinkedIn or Twitter #TalkAboutBlack: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkaboutblack/ Gavin Lewis: Gavin@talkaboutblack.com Justin Onuekwusi: Justin@talkaboutblack.com Rory Sullivan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rory-sullivan-73188418/ Adam Matthews: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-matthews-84926b31/ David Hickey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hickey-cfa-05633526/
Episode 2: Reg Enforcement Insights In this podcast Dispute Resolution partner Gavin Lewis and Financial Regulation counsel Sara Cody examine the approach of global financial regulators to non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing. We look at some of the reasons why some regulators have begun to focus on non-financial misconduct as part of their assessment of individuals' suitability, and the increasing importance of effective whistleblowing programs.
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Episode 2: Reg Enforcement Insights In this podcast Dispute Resolution partner Gavin Lewis and Financial Regulation counsel Sara Cody examine the approach of global financial regulators to non-financial misconduct and whistleblowing. We look at some of the reasons why some regulators have begun to focus on non-financial misconduct as part of their assessment of individuals' suitability, and the increasing importance of effective whistleblowing programs.
Sangeeta Chawla, CFA speaks to Gavin Lewis, covering some of his experience about progressing through the investment industry as a black professional.
In this episode we chat to Yue Meng-Lewis from Open University Business School about the career development process of professional eSports athletes.We discuss the article Yue and co-authors Donna Wong, Yupei Zhao, and Gavin Lewis published about the topic "Understanding complexity and dynamics in the career development of eSports athletes".