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How do we prepare Norway's grid for the future? The strain on the grid is increasing as the energy demand undergoes significant shifts with the rise of renewable sources and power-intensive industries like data centers and hydrogen production. Our guest expert in this episode, Jonas Alexandersson explains the complexities of grid connections, the integration of new technologies, and the economic and technical analysis required to meet both consumer and producer needs.
This week's guest is Gonzalo Cordova, Director of Decision Science and Automation at The Home Depot. Gonzalo has a long history of solving business and supply chain problems using sophisticated analytical methods. After finishing his MS at GaTech in 2005, he worked for companies as varied as GE Energy, Lafarge, Coca-Cola, and The Home Depot. His current role is leading the team that is applying AI, and other analytical methods they have in their tool belt, to solve various challenges within the company. Gonzalo and his team's approach is a problem first rather than leading with a set methodology. In our conversation, Gonzalo offers his definition of AI and talks through examples of its success and other areas where it was not.
Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Welcome to "Energy Sector Heroes." I'm your host, Michelle Fraser, and today, we're thrilled to introduce Rayan Kassis, the Co-Founder & CEO of Aed Energy, a pioneering company in the energy sector.With over 20 years of experience in cleantech, infrastructure, and power generation technologies, Rayan has made significant contributions to the industry. His journey began at GE Energy in 2000, deploying large-scale natural gas power projects worldwide. In 2009, he joined Vestas Wind A/S, advancing wind energy deployment across the Middle East.In 2014, Rayan led the global commercialization of concentrated solar power systems at CSP start-up eSolar Inc.Rayan is not only a corporate leader but also an experienced investor and developer of renewable energy projects.Join us to explore the world of energy innovation and hear from Rayan Kassis.
Rolls-Royce, a venerable name synonymous with engineering, excellence, and innovation, has not only graced the automotive world with luxurious automobiles but has also soared to remarkable heights in the aerospace and defence sectors. Beyond its legacy of crafting powerful engines and iconic luxury cars, Rolls-Royce is emerging as a trailblazer in the pursuit of sustainability within the aerospace industry. Join us as we unravel the dynamic world of aerospace with Kishore Jayaraman, the distinguished President of Rolls-Royce for India & South Asia. From discussing Rolls-Royce's groundbreaking sustainability initiatives to exploring the future of electrification in aviation, he shares insights into fostering innovation and collaboration. [00:33] - About Kishore Jayaraman, OBE Kishore is the President of India and South Asia for Rolls-Royce. He was earlier the President and CEO of GE Energy in South Asia. He has recently been awarded an honourary officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Her Majesty for services to international trade and investment with a key focus on the promotion of Indian UK trade. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Whether you come from a corporate background or not, trying to secure corporate clients can feel intimidating. Corporate has a stuffy, stiff reputation that may not align with the way you want to do business. Or maybe your brand is whimsy, fun, and loud. And that's not really what corporate looks like, does it? But in reality, corporate is filled with human beings who all have their own personalities. So it's not surprising that something fun and outside the box might very well be what sets you apart from someone else…and exactly what gets you hired. That's what this week's guest, Anniedi Essien, found when she and a friend started a YouTube channel during the pandemic. With only 10 followers, they secured a multi-year licensing deal and corporate contract from their channel. It's all about the sparkle and swagger that you bring to the table, according to Anniedi. And I couldn't agree more. Be sure to listen in! About Anniedi Essien: Anniedi Essien is CEO and Founder at Idem Spark where she advises business leaders on building the workforce of the future by fusing cutting edge well-being and leadership development strategies. Anniedi delivers keynotes, workshops, consulting and executive coaching programs for diverse audiences. She loves teaching top performers how to slay their well-being and career goals with powerful insights as a former corporate health and wellness executive. Anniedi is a trusted advisor to C-level and senior leaders and was a founding member of PwC's New Entrants and Innovators in Health consulting practice at Strategy&. She drove growth strategies, disruptive innovation, and employer driven wellness solutions for the top global brands, including Fortune 10 clients such as Walmart Health. Prior to PwC, Anniedi designed market expansion strategies for Medtronic, executed strategic partnerships for EmblemHealth, and managed corporate wellness programs for GE Energy. Her work on social determinants of health has been recognized by the American Association for World Health / World Health Organization. With twenty years of health industry experience, workforce well-being expertise, and a people first mindset, Anniedi is passionate about human flourishing. She is a Co-Founder of Healthtech Women Charlotte, a non-profit dedicated to getting more women into the C-Suite. Anniedi co-created W.I.D.E. Dynamic Dialogues to build inclusive cultures that are more responsive to the emerging needs of a diverse workforce by optimizing employee well-being. Anniedi holds an MBA in Strategy from NYU Stern School of Business and a BA in Biomedical Ethics from Brown University. She is a foodie, yoga lover and avid karaoke enthusiast. Links and Resources: Swagger School Seal the Corporate Deal Join the Inner Circle Time Stamps: [2:58] - More about Anniedi [4:39] - Shifting to work/life harmony instead of outdated work/life balance [6:10] - The time we spend outside traditional health system has a big influence on our wellness [8:15] - Women and folks of color experiencing burnout more than others [9:08] - It's hard to recognize you've lost your sparkle if you're climbing the ladder [11:20] - When you're in that swagger, that's when things really start to open up; but it's scary to trust that [13:02] - The things we shy away from are the things we need to spotlight [18:28] - Being an accidental entrepreneur [20:23] - How she transitioned to get the sparkle back [21:43] - What's your meaningful purpose? [32:45] - Your business shouldn't suck out your soul [33:08] - How do you go from soul sucking to soul singing [36:15] - Being authentic about hard parts make it so meaningful to others
Our guest this week is Kasia Curry, who heads up global wellbeing for Baker Hughes. Prior to joining this current firm, she spent more than a decade at GE Energy as HealthCare and Health Promotions Leader. Kasia is dedicated to fostering environments that supports people to be at their best and true selves through an integrated approach to wellbeing including physical, mental, purpose, social, safety and security.###If you love this podcast please share it with friends, family and co-workers and leave a 5-star review! We would also love to hear from you on LinkedIn and invite you to join our online community We Thrive Together where we are creating a safe place to talk about anxiety and mental health at work. ###Your hosts, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent more than two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams. Their work is supported by research with more than a million working adults across the globe.They are authors of multiple award-winning Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, and Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies. They have been called “fascinating” by Fortune and “creative and refreshing” by The New York Times. Gostick & Elton have appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS 60 Minutes, and are often quoted in Fast Company, Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. Learn more about their Executive Coaching practice at TheCultureWorks.com. To book Adrian and Chester to keynote at your event, contact christy@thecultureworks.com ### A shout out to our wonderful sponsor, LifeGuides. LifeGuides is a peer-to-peer community that helps people navigate through their day-to-day stressors by providing a place of empathy, listening, wisdom and support with a Guide who has walked in your shoes, experiencing the same challenge or life experience as you. We have a special offer for A@W Community from LifeGuides. It's this easy - Schedule a demo and drop Healthy2021 in the “Any Questions?” box and receive 2 FREE months service.goHappy Hub is the most inclusive and timely way to communicate and engage directly with your frontline employees and candidates with 95%+ open rates. Send text messages directly from corporate and enable permissions for your frontline leaders to communicate with their team - notes of gratitude, logistical updates, referral opportunities, LTO's, new hire introductions, learning content, celebrations and more. Easily get the right message to the right people with simple segmentation by location, job type, language, etc, and get feedback from the field in a structured, digestible and actionable way. For a 60 day trial, just tell 'em Adrian & Chester sent you!
PODCAST GUEST BIO: Lime Rock New Energy invests private equity capital out of its first $375M fund into maturing companies focused on renewable energy products and services, energy efficiency for industry and the built environment, and transportation electrification. Mark Lewis is a Managing Director with Lime Rock New Energy, with responsibility for investment sourcing, execution, and overall fund management. He currently serves on the board of directors of EPE, Qmerit, and Smart Wires. Previously, he was the President of TAE Technologies, Inc., the world's largest and most advanced fusion energy technology development company; CEO of ONEnergy, a diversified energy services company involved in energy retailing, commercial and industrial energy efficiency and distributed solar projects; Managing Director at MissionPoint Capital Partners, an environmentally driven investment firm focused on financing the transition to a lower-carbon economy; and head of Global Business Development at GE Energy where he was involved in over $15 billion of transactions. ------- QUESTIONS THAT WE COVERED: Business What is your investment focus — e.g., sector, stage, geography, check size? What makes you unique versus the competition? What is one mistake that you see many CEOs making? Personal If you had to start over, what are 1-2 tips you'd give yourself in order to be faster, more effective, and higher impact? What are some habits and routines that keep you focused, healthy, and sane — e.g., meditations, exercise, productivity hacks? What recommendations do you have for our audience — books, podcasts, quotes, tools? ------- PODCAST HOST: Entrepreneurs for Impact is on a mission to help climate innovators grow faster with new investment capital, share best practices among peers, expand their networks, and reach their full potential. Our three offerings include: Climate CEO Mastermind Peer Groups — Our invite-only cohorts of 12 executives catalyze personal development and business growth via monthly meetings, annual retreats, and 1:1 coaching and strategy calls. Today's highly curated Mastermind members represent over $8B in market cap or assets under management. Online course on "Funding Your Climate Tech Startup" — Two-week boot camp offering 500+ climate investor list (with emails), a 5-step process for raising capital, the top 10 startup funding mistakes, and much more. Newsletter — A 3-minute weekly summary of climate tech, startups, better habits, and deep work. Programs are led by Dr. Chris Wedding — 3x founder, $1B of investment experience, and Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill professor, with 60,000+ professional students taught, 25 years of meditation, an obsession with constant improvement, and far too many mistakes to keep to himself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entrepreneurs-for-impact/message
Kishore Jayaraman - President of Rolls-Royce India and South Asia. Since taking over the role eight years ago, Kishore has been instrumental in driving strategic focus and significant expansion across the Rolls-Royce Defence, Civil Aerospace, and Power Systems businesses.Kishore has also held diverse leadership roles across markets at GE for 23 years, and his last assignment was as President and CEO of GE Energy, South Asia.
In this episode, Dr. Nashlie H. Sephus, a Tech Evangelist at Amazon (AWS), Founder/CEO of Bean Path, Entrepreneur and now a Real Estate Developer, joins Dear Sister! to take our audience on her journey. From being a CTO of a startup that was sold to Amazon to developing 14 aces in downtown Jackson, MS, Dr. Sephus is "just getting started". Dr. Sephus is the Applied Science manager for Amazon's Artificial Intelligence (AI) focusing on fairness and identifying biases in AWS AI technologies. She formerly led the Amazon Visual Search team in Atlanta, which launched visual search for replacement parts on the Amazon Shopping app in June 2018. This technology is a result of former startup Partpic (Atlanta) being acquired by Amazon, for which she was the Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Prior to working at Partpic, she received her Ph.D. from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2014 and worked for a year with Exponent, a technical consulting firm, in New York City. Her core research areas were digital signal processing, machine learning, and computer engineering. She received her B.S. in Computer Engineering from Mississippi State University in 2007. She is featured as Georgia Tech's inaugural top 40 under 40 alumni in the Class of 2020. Dr. Sephus is a native of Jackson, Mississippi and a 2003 graduate of Murrah High School/Power Academic and Performing Arts Complex (APAC). She had several internships and research experiences worldwide with companies such as IBM, Delphi, University of California at Berkeley, GE Research Center, GE Energy, Miller Transporters, and Kwangwoon University in Seoul, South Korea. In 2018, Dr. Sephus became the founder and CEO of The Bean Path non-profit organization based in Jackson, MS, assisting individuals and startups with technical expertise and guidance. In September of 2020, she became the owner and developer of the Jackson Tech District, at least 12-acres of mixed-use commercial real-estate in downtown Jackson to bring tech training and workforce/economic development to the area. In addition to these, she is the co-founder of KITTLabs in Atlanta, GA which was created to assist in building equity and opportunity, targeting Black entrepreneurs in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math). During her leisure time, she enjoys playing tennis, playing the piano, listening to music, bargain hunting, biking, gardening and working on do-it-yourself (DIY) projects at home. For more information, please visit: https://linktr.ee/phenomenashlie
In this episode, Naresh Jain, Developer, Consultant, Conference Producer and Startup Founder of Xnsio shares his insights and experiences related to - Starting his career 20 years back building Neural networks for ISRO, and how he got into corporate life- His experience reading the paper “Test infected” by Kent. How it helped him see the value behind extreme programming- How he and his friends put together the first Agile India conference from 2004- Challenges that comes across while organising different community- based conferences- How to build communities using conferences- His approach to put a good program/conference together- How to balance the aspiring and the experienced speakers, which gives equal opportunities to both- How he landed up as a coach/mentor and influence people while working in Thoughtworks- Differences between roles of coach, mentor, trainer and a captain- His love for coding and difference between code room (one step at a time) and board room (quantum leap)- How he handles a board room coming with expectations and big transformations- How to unlearn what you think is the best practice and how it helped him. Re-evaluate yourself- What you can expect in the upcoming “Agile India conference” - How Ward inspires him as a great speaker - His view on full stack - His advice for aspiring coaches/Mentors- Agile India conference to be held : Nov 18th-20th a 3 day conference More details at: https://2021.agileindia.org/ Naresh Jain is an award-winning, internationally recognized Technology & Product Development Expert. Over the last 15 years, he has helped many Unicorns and fortune 500 companies like Jio, Google, Amazon, JP Morgan, Hike, Directi, HP, Siemens Medical, GE Energy, Schlumberger, Shell, Dell, EMC, CA Technologies, etc. to streamline their product development. His hands-on approach of coaching teams by focusing on product discovery and engineering excellence is a key differentiator. In 2004, Naresh started the Agile movement in India by creating the Agile Software community of India, a registered non-profit society to evangelize Agile, Lean and other Leading-Edge Software Development methods. He is responsible for creating and organizing 100+ international conferences. In recognition of his accomplishments, in 2007 the Agile Alliance awarded Naresh with the Gordon Pask Award for contributions to the Agile Community.You can find more about him here: https://confengine.com/user/naresh-jain Contact handles:Twitter: https://twitter.com/nashjainLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nareshjain/Website: https://nareshjain.com/
Chris Tur is President & CEO of Roboworld. He is a Robotic protection expert, patent holder and a TEDx presenter and a really interesting guy. Chris has worked in marketing for GE Aviation, business operations for GE Energy and Global Product Manager for GE Lighting. He has been involved in protecting robots for over 30 years and now has expanded to protecting robot teach pendents. In this edition of A3 the #robotindustrypodcast we talk about: Why protect robots? What are we protecting? Protecting teach pendants (which are very expensive to replace) with Pendant Armour Becoming a fabric expert to protect robots and robot seals What are the worst environments that Roboworld has designed protection against? Flowing air into a robot suit Technical materials that get used include Kevlar, Hypalon, Norfab (Aluminized Kevlar), Teflon, Environments and elements that Roboworld protects against: Splatter, slurry, slag, heat, cold, humidity, sandblasting, abrasives, investment casting, bacteria, caustic wash downs environments and even corrosion inhibitors. Thanks to our Chris, and our partners, A3 The Association for Advancing Automation, PaintedRobot and our sponsor, Ehrhardt Automation Systems. If you would like to find out more about Roboworld, here is the link to their site: https://roboworld.com/ and you can find them on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/roboworld/ Enjoy the podcast! Jim Customer Attraction | The Robot Industry Podcast If you would like to get involved with The Robot Industry Podcast, would like to become a guest or nominate someone, you can find me, Jim Beretta on LinkedIn or send me an email to therobotindustry at gmail dot com, no spaces. Our sponsor for this episode is Ehrhardt Automation Systems. Ehrhardt Automation builds and commissions turnkey automated solutions for their worldwide clients. With over 80 years of precision manufacturing they understand the complex world of automated manufacturing, project management, supply chain management and delivering world-class custom automation on-time and on-budget. Contact one of their sales engineers to see what Ehrhardt can build for you at info@ehrhardtautomation.com Keywords and terms for this podcast: Roboworld, robot suits, robot protection, robot covers, robot jackets, teach pendant protectors, Pendant Armour, Ehrhardt Automation Systems, Jim Beretta, A3 #therobotindustrypodcast.
Mark Fleiner is currently the President of Malvern Panalytical (A Spectris plc Company) which designs, develops, manufactures, and sells analytical instruments and services used in multiple end-markets to analyze and characterize materials used in medicines, foods, building materials, and natural resources. The business is headquartered in Europe with significant global operations and people resources in all three regions.Mark's career originated in sales and marketing with GE Energy starting more than 30 years ago. Throughout his career he has worked for large and small companies providing the opportunity to develop as a business leader with experience in energy technologies, chemicals, private equity, and now analytical instrumentation. Mark was born and raised in Reno, Nevada and grew up a competitive athlete playing all of the team sports. Mr. Fleiner earned his bachelor's degree of science from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. He has been happily married for over 30 years and has two daughters. #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEO #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emily Reilly has worldwide responsibility for all aspects of strategic human resources at GLOBALFOUNDRIES, including talent and leadership development, delivering world-class people solutions, and shaping the company’s culture. A member of the company’s original startup team, Emily joined GLOBALFOUNDRIES in 2009 and has been instrumental in GF’s growth into a thriving, global organization of over 15,000 employees across 20 locations. She and CEO, Tom Caulfield, are visible leaders with a personal commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging for the GF organization and within the semi-conductor industry. Emily holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Cornell University. As an engineer, she worked in several roles with GE Advanced Materials/Momentive Performance Materials. Over the course of her 14 year tenure, Emily held leadership roles in both Engineering and Human Resources and prior to joining GLOBALFOUNDRIES held an HR leadership role for engineering within the GE Energy business. Emily serves on the Women’s Leadership Council of the Global Semiconductor Association (GSA), providing inspiration and sponsorship for the next generation of women leaders. Emily is based in Malta, New York, US. In this episode of Fairygodboss Radio, Emily Reilly shares her best career advice: “Be adaptable and be confident.” Recorded on January 22, 2021
Maribel is a BOLD 4 graduate and GE Aviation Sr Technical Project Manager working on an important migration project across the whole engineering community. Born and raised in Mexico City, Cortes Conde holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the Polytechnic Institute in Mexico. Her career in a male dominated industry includes managing outsourcing IT operations with teams in Mexico, India, China and USA. Some of the clients in US included GE Aviation, GE Energy, GE Transportation, Anheuser Busch and Mitel Networks in Canada. Maribel's passion for education moved her to support the Cincinnati Ohio Hispanic Community with volunteering work at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, supporting organizations such as Su Casa, LULAC and Santa Maria etc. She is an active member of the GE Aviation Hispanic Forum and the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which have been a platform to support Cincinnati Public school kids during the pandemic, where she led the initiative to provide refurbished laptops to ESL students within the school district. Maribel has 2 daughters, Sophia Munoz(16) and Tamara Munoz(14) who attend Walnut Hills High School and is married to Walter Munoz, who is also an active member supporting the Hispanic community.
Kevin Kuchta is the lead product engineer for DuckTools at The Duckbill Group, a company that you may or may not be familiar with. Prior to winding up in this spectacular position, Kevin worked as a software engineer at Brex, Joyable, Threadflip, and Expensify. He also worked as a web developer at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an applications software developer at GE Energy. Join Corey and Kevin as they talk about DuckTools and why Duckbill decided to sunset the suite of tools, what the genesis of the product was like, how a Slack message led to Kevin joining Duckbill, why Kevin created a URL shortener with Lambda and why you shouldn’t try that at home, how tricky it is to find the right price point for a SaaS tool, why it’s so important for product developers to talk to customers early and often, why startups become scatterbrained when they focus on too much at once, why the key job of any CEO is to fire yourself repeatedly, the curse of being a full-stack developer, what’s in store for Kevin’s future, and more.
On this week’s Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, brings you highlights from the recently concluded 2021 Kentucky Conservation Committee (KCC) Legislative Summit & Annual Meeting which was held virtually over three sessions in January. What we’ll hear today is Session 3 from January 29th, which put the spotlight on Kentucky’s renewable energy future and the potential compatibility of utility-scale solar with sustainable agriculture and land stewardship. This session was opened by Dr. Benjamin Knoll, KCC Board President, Lane Boldman, KCC Executive Director, and Randy Strobo, KCC Legislative Agent. They introduce special guests: - KY Rep. Mark Hart and Senator Reggie Thomas. - Matt Partymiller, of the Kentucky Solar Industries Association. The Kentucky Solar Industries Association represents businesses involved in the nation’s leader in new power generation - the solar industry. KYSEIA’s objective is to provide leadership and promote sound policy in the Commonwealth as our power sector enters the solar-age. - Carson Harkrader, CEO, Carolina Solar Energy. Carson leads Carolina Solar Energy’s business strategy, forging partnerships in new markets. She has recently guided the company into new projects in Kentucky and Western NC. Before joining CSE in 2012, she led teams at GE Energy on worldwide projects. She stepped up to lead the company in early 2018. She lives with her husband and son in Hillsborough, NC. - Michael Baute, Director of Regenerative Energy and Land Management for Silicon Ranch. Michael is responsible for developing and implementing the strategy and internal plans to establish Silicon Ranch as the industry leader in cost-effective regenerative land management. He is also responsible for conventional vegetation management and creates plans to transition the care of our land towards more holistic methods. Michael comes to Silicon Ranch with more than 15 years of diverse land management experience. From fighting wildfires in Alaska to holistically managing large-scale cattle and bison ranches in Colorado and Kentucky; from local food system innovation work in Fort Collins to grazing sheep on solar farms in Minnesota, Michael’s extensive boots-on-the ground experience is balanced by his formal education in Soil and Crop Sciences and his entrepreneurial background. - Plus local farmers Nat Colten and Kris O’Daniel. Learn more about KCC and this year’s Summit at https://kyconservation.org/kcclegislative- summit-2021 As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on FORward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Rob Wallace, Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, currently oversees policy and personnel for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Parks Service. In his previous work in the private sector, Wallace was focused on working with ranchers, energy companies, conservationists, and regulators to balance the needs of conservation and energy development in the West. A native of Evanston, Wyoming and graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Wallace’s government experience includes time as both a seasonal ranger and, later in his career, assistant director of Legislative and Congressional Affairs for the National Park Service. He has been chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Wallop (WY-R), Republican staff director of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and chief of staff to Wyoming Governor Jim Geringer. In the private sector, he led U.S. government relations for GE Energy where he co-chaired the Government Relations Operating Council. The council coordinated the company’s energy advocacy throughout the world.
In this episode of S&C's Critical Insights, Litigation partners Judd Littleton and Julia Malkina are joined by Joe Neuhaus and Andrew Finn, co-heads of S&C's Arbitration Practice, in a continuation of S&C's Supreme Court Business Review podcast series. Joe and Andrew discuss two recent arbitration developments at the Supreme Court. First, they review the recent decision in GE Energy Power Conversion France SAS v. Outokumpu Stainless USA, which addresses when persons who did not sign an arbitration agreement can nevertheless pursue arbitration in international cases. Second, they discuss the grant of certiorari in Henry Schein v. Archer & White Sales on its return to the Supreme Court to consider again the circumstances under which a court rather than arbitrators may decide whether a case is subject to arbitration.
On June 1, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision, in GE Energy Power Conversion France SAS v. Outokumpu Stainless USA LLC.By a vote of 9-0, the Supreme Court reversed and remanded the judgment of the 11th Circuit. Justice Thomas, writing for the Court, held that “The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards does not conflict with domestic equitable estoppel doctrines that permit the enforcement of arbitration agreements by nonsignatories to those agreements.” Justice Sotomayor filed a concurring opinion.To discuss the case, we have Sadie Blanchard, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular legal or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speakers.
On June 1, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision, in GE Energy Power Conversion France SAS v. Outokumpu Stainless USA LLC.By a vote of 9-0, the Supreme Court reversed and remanded the judgment of the 11th Circuit. Justice Thomas, writing for the Court, held that “The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards does not conflict with domestic equitable estoppel doctrines that permit the enforcement of arbitration agreements by nonsignatories to those agreements.” Justice Sotomayor filed a concurring opinion.To discuss the case, we have Sadie Blanchard, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame.As always, the Federalist Society takes no particular legal or public policy positions. All opinions expressed are those of the speakers.
Episode Summary In this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast, Kushagra Nandan provides a unique international perspective on the solar industry that comes from his early days in the United States solar market, starting his company, SunSource, in India, and his experience working on over 300 solar projects across many countries throughout India, Asia, and Africa. While talking about his journey with SunSource, Kushagra gives an in-depth overview of the entire Indian solar market from its inception to its future. Benoy Thanjan Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy, as well as an advisor for several solar startup companies. Reneu Energy is a premier international solar energy consulting firm and developer, and the company focuses on developing commercial and industrial solar, as well as utility-scale solar plus storage projects. The company also sources financing for solar projects and hedges both energy and environmental commodities. Reneu Energy has brokered $27 million in environmental commodity transactions. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for SolarCity, which merged with Tesla in 2016. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity, to move into the east coast markets. Benoy also worked at Vanguard Energy Partners, Ridgewood Renewable Power, and Deloitte & Touche. Kushagra Nandan As Co-Founder and President of SunSource, Kushagra has guided the company’s strategy, project execution, technology and engineering efforts, with a primary focus on client-specific solar solutions and international market development. He has played an active role in helping shape SunSource’s offerings for domestic and international markets. Kushagra has pioneered efforts towards providing end-to-end engineering solutions beginning from initial scoping and capacity building to actual project design, engineering, supervision, and construction. Kushagra is actively engaged in building the capability to handle a challenging portfolio of solar projects and focused on deeply entrenching the philosophy of minimizing the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). Kushagra brings a vast amount of experience in leading teams that have developed, designed and installed multi-megawatt solar PV projects. Prior to SunSource, Kushagra worked with global solar majors including SunPower and GE. As one of the core members of the SunDurance Energy team, he led the technical group and helped grow the team and capability to develop, engineer-build projects ranging from 100’s kilowatt to multiple megawatts. Kushagra has also had roles at New Energy Options, Inc., AstroPower Inc. (currently GE Energy), and the Center for Sustainable Energy at the University of Massachusetts. Kushagra holds a Master’s degree in Solar Energy Engineering from the University of Massachusetts. He also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology. Kushagra has also successfully completed a Solar PV Technology Assessment Certification from Florida Solar Energy Center & Villanova University along with Electrical Safety for Qualified Electrical Workers Certificate from Louisiana Tech University. He is a Lifetime Member of the Solar Energy Society of India and was a member of the interconnection group at the Mid-Atlantic Solar Energy Association to assist New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities to help define State’s solar policy implementation. Insights from this episode: Details on SunSource, their future growth plans, and ownership targets that will allow further international expansion. Strategies for deciding what solar projects SunSource invests in and, more importantly, when and where to invest. Details on the similarities and differences between the solar markets in the United States and India. How to bring more solar projects into the Indian ecosystem to reduce the dependence on diesel fuel in the commercial/industrial market. The secret to generating repeat business and being a successful entrepreneur. Quotes from the show: “Similar to the US [United States], every state here in India has its own regulatory guidelines even though there is a full perspective on the federal side.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 On working in the United States solar market: “Virtually in front of my eyes, I saw how the whole market started evolving and the financing started coming in.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 On the changing solar market in the United States: “I remember doing a 500-kilowatt project in 2005 (in) Atlantic City [New Jersey] and making the national news and now nobody talks about a 500-kilowatt project. Even a 500-megawatt project barely makes the news.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 “India, over the last so many years, has become one of the leading consumers of solar power.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 On solar trends in India: “What we are seeing, additionally, is now solar plus storage is starting is starting to take shape.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 “Your reputation is only as good as your last project, so you don’t take it easy, you keep on delivering.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 Benoy summarizing SunSource’s success: “The goal, eventually, was always to finance the projects and then once financing was available it seemed to really scale with the right partnerships and the right people.” – Benoy Thanjan, Episode #67 On entrepreneurship: “It doesn’t matter if you win or if you lose, you definitely learn a lot.” – Kushagra Nandan, Episode #67 On entrepreneurship: “Everyone should try it out. It’s an experience and you learn a lot from it because you’re required to wear a lot of different hats.” – Benoy Thanjan, Episode #67 On the international solar market: “It’s still very early so there is plenty of opportunity, especially in the Indian market.” – Benoy Thanjan, Episode #67 Stay Connected: Benoy Thanjan Email: info@reneuenergy.com LinkedIn: @bthanjan Website: https://www.reneuenergy.com Kushagra Nandan Email: knandan@sunsource-energy.com LinkedIn: Kushagra Nandan Website: sunsource-energy.com Sponsor: We would like to thank RadiantREIT for sponsoring this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast. RadiantREIT is the first-ever investment trust to bring mortgage REITs to the solar energy market. For the solar developers and EPC developers out there, financing with RadiantREIT’s solar mortgage REIT will transform how you think about the business of project development. 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QUESTION PRESENTED: Whether the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (the "New York Convention") permits a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement to compel arbitration based on the doctrine of equitable estoppel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scotus/support
GE Energy Power Conversion France SAS, Corp. v. Outokumpu Stainless USA, LLC | 01/21/20 | Docket #: 18-1048
A case in which the Court will decide whether the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards permits a nonsignatory to an arbitration agreement to compel arbitration based on the doctrine of equitable estoppel.
"How to Engage Suppliers to Meet the Needs of Your Customers, Partners, & Strategy" Supply Chain Now Radio, Episode 193 Episode 193 of Supply Chain Now Radio features Raj Verma and Jonathan Townsley. Raj Verma is an Executive and Vice President of Procurement Services at GoProcure and is charged with all market facing activities of the firm. This includes revenue growth, market share, partnerships and thought leadership. His core area of focus is cost savings, compliance, and diversity programs for procurement and finance. He currently hosts Procurement Innovation on Business RadioX, which discusses top corporate procurement/supply chain programs with industry leaders. He also serves in an advisory capacity to many CPO’s in the corporate world. Prior he helped build Metaprocure Brand, one of the largest Diverse MSP’s for labor. Prior to joining MetaProcure, Mr. Verma was a Senior Sourcing Director for GE Energy and an IT Director for GE Transportation Management Services. He oversaw $500 million in spend management for both divisions. He has been recognized numerous times with corporate GE awards for his diligence and dedication. In 2000, he won the prestigious Six Sigma Award for Best Program for all of GE Corporate. He is the chairperson for Business process board of Georgia. He serves on the Chick-Fil-A College football bowl board of advisors. He previously served on the Michigan State Alumni Board of Georgia. Mr. Verma holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Building Construction Management from Michigan State University. He received his Masters in Businesses Administration from the University of Florida. Learn more about GoProcure here: https://www.goprocure.com/ Jonathan Townsley is a global procurement practitioner and supply management enthusiast. He is a senior level leader and strategic business partner working in the areas of Supply Management, Procurement, Sourcing, and Process Improvement with 15+ years of successful experience in diverse industries that do business locally and across the globe. Jonathan enjoys engaging with people to help them embrace change as they take innovative steps to create and drive value for their organizations. He’s held a variety of roles in industry, including Director/Global Sourcing at Ingersoll Rand and Head of Global Supply Management at Hager Companies. Upcoming Events & Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Connect with Raj on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raj-verma-03bb15/ Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmtownsley/ Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gswhite/ Connect with Scott on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ eft Logistics CIO Forum in Austin, TX: https://tinyurl.com/y5po7tvw SCNR to Broadcast Live at CSCMP Atlanta Roundtable Event: https://tinyurl.com/y43lywrd Reverse Logistics Association Conference & Expo: https://rla.org/calendar/1 SCNR to Broadcast Live at MODEX 2020: https://www.modexshow.com/ 2020 Atlanta Supply Chain Awards: https://www.atlantasupplychainawards.com/ SCNR on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/scnr-youtube The Latest Issue of the Supply Chain Pulse: https://tinyurl.com/y6rv76ss Check Out News From Our Sponsors: The Effective Syndicate: https://www.theeffectivesyndicate.com/blog Spend Management Experts: https://spendmanagementexperts.com/ APICS Atlanta: https://apicsatlanta.org TalentStream: https://talentstreamstaffing.com/ Verusen: https://www.verusen.com/ Georgia Manufacturing Alliance: https://www.georgiamanufacturingalliance.com/ ProPurchaser.com: https://tinyurl.com/y6l2kh7g Supply Chain Real Estate: https://supplychainrealestate.com/ Vector Global Logistics: http://vectorgl.com/ This episode was hosted by Greg White and Scott Luton. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: www.supplychainnowradio.com/episode-193
Seth Mattison is an Internationally renowned expert and author on workforce trends, generational dynamics, and business strategy. He is Co-Founder and Chief Movement Officer of Luminate Labs, a media platform and global community of luminaries, leaders, and influencers igniting powerful change in the way we work, lead, live, and love. In this role, Mattison advises many of the world’s leading brands and organizations on the key shifts happening around talent management, change and innovation, leadership, and the future of work. Mattison and Joshua Medcalf co-authored the book, The War at Work: A Tale of Navigating the Unwritten Rules of the Hierarchy in a Half Changed World. The book describes The Age of the Network, a world of hyper-connectivity and constant flux, where disruption is the norm and autonomy, empowerment and meaning are basic expectations of the new workforce. Living in a "half-changed world," everything from communication and etiquette, policies, and procedures, where and when work happens, and “paying your dues” are still influenced by a long list of “unwritten rules” established by the world that preceded the Network: the Hierarchy. Responsible for the creation of incredible efficiencies and scale over the past 150 years, the top-down structures and culture of the Hierarchy are still deeply embedded in our organizations and leadership ideologies today. This book shows readers how to become leaders who can successfully navigate the challenge of thriving in two very different worlds. Mattison's ideas and writings have been featured in such publications as The Wall St. Journal, Forbes, The Huffington Post, and The Globe and Mail and he was named to the Editors’ Picks for Speakers to Watch in 2017. With his finger on the pulse of today’s changing workforce, Seth blends storytelling from his own personal experience going from a fourth generation farm kid to working with category leading global brands, while leveraging cutting edge research to develop fresh perspectives on the key strategic issues most relevant for today’s leaders. Over the past decade Seth has shared his insight with thousands of business leaders around the world and has received accolades from many of the world’s best brands including: MasterCard, Johnson and Johnson, Microsoft, Kraft Foods, AT&T, PepsiCo, GE Energy, Cisco, State Farm, Merrill Lynch, Dow, and Disney. In this episode, Seth shares insights from his book and provide takeaway value that will help your organization harness the power of top talent and tap into brainpower throughout your entire organization. He also dives in to how establishing systems to nurture and harvest ideas adapt quickly and proactively to changes in the marketplace. Learn more: https://executivespeakers.com/speaker/Seth_Mattison/
For future-focused organizations to succeed in the connected age of networks, a bold approach to leadership is needed. An approach where freedom, trust, and experimentation are not only embraced but encouraged. Unfortunately, while our advancement in technology has equipped us to navigate the disruptive waters of change, our leadership ethos has not. Seth Mattison is on a mission to help redefine the future of leadership. Join us for what will prove to be a lively discussion with Seth Mattison, an Internationally renowned expert and author on workforce trends, generational dynamics, and business strategy. As Co-Founder and Chief Movement Officer of Luminate Labs, Seth advises many of the world's leading brand and organizations on the key shifts happening around talent management, change and innovation, leadership, and the future of work. Seth's ideas have been featured in such publications as The Wall St. Journal, Forbes, The Huffington Post, and The Globe and Mail and was recently named to the Editors' Picks for Speakers to Watch in 2017. For the past decade, Seth has shared his insights with thousands of business leaders around the world and has received accolades from many of the world's best brands including: MasterCard, Johnson and Johnson, Microsoft, Kraft Foods, AT&T, PepsiCo, GE Energy, Cisco, State Farm, Merrill Lynch, Dow, and Disney.
About Rahul Pangam Rahul Pangam is co-founder and CEO of Simility. A fraud detection industry veteran, Pangam believes in combining the power of algorithms to recognize similar and dissimilar signals with the ability for humans to create meaning, while giving front-line fraud fighters the tools that empower them to put their domain expertise and knowledge to use without having to write code. Previously, Pangam held executive positions in fraud and risk management at Google and has since teamed up with Simility co-founders to bring his fraud-fighting expertise from Google to the enterprise fraud management and authentication space. Prior to Google, Pangam was an Engineering Lead at GE Energy working on smart grid technology. Pangam holds an MBA from the University of Michigan, an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Clemson University. The problem: Enterprise fraud is a global epidemic costing companies trillions of dollars annually. A team of ex-Google fraud fighters has come together to create Simility, a company dedicated to helping companies prevent fraud and abuse in real time with machine learning, big data analytics and data visualization capabilities. Simility provides an end-to-end fraud prevention platform that has the ability to take virtually unlimited structured data feeds from across the enterprise and use advanced machine learning and data visualization techniques to detect fraud. With Simility, enterprises can better protect their businesses from fraudsters–all without needing to write a line of code. “Digital disruption in the financial and commerce sectors has resulted in the need for a fraud and risk management solution that goes beyond legacy, static rule-based offerings to offer protection in a digital first, big data analytics-focused environment. Simility is fulfilling that need with an innovative, game-changing, adaptive solution,” said Rahul Pangam, co-founder and CEO, Simility. The company has seen impressive global adoption among enterprise customers in financial services, retail and payments, and has recently secured $17.5M in its latest funding round. https://simility.com https://twitter.com/simility https://www.linkedin.com/company/simility
Dayna Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters of Engineering Management Degree from Valparaiso University and is currently working at GE Energy and part of the Accelerated Leadership Program (XLP). She is also heavily involved in the Society of Women Engineers SWE as Director of Achievement. Dayna is involved in the sales process at GE energy and is really fired up about renewable power and her interest in Civil Engineering stemmed from a field trip where she was able to see how a sewage plant worked, and decided that was her path, and yes she does like rabbits! In college she recommends finding a smart roommate and to become friends with others in your same major so when you have to do group projects, you know those whom would make good partners. Also in college she would encourage you to obtain some leadership skills, like being an officer in a club or society, like SWE. In your career she says to stay flexible so you can take opportunities that come your way. Her favorite phone app is Audible and her recommended book is “Five Dysfunctions of a Team” by Patrick Lencioni. You can get a free book from Audible at www.stemonfirebook.com and can cancel within 30 days and keep the book of your choice. Free Audio Book from Audible.
On this episode of the IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Steven Martin, CDO, GE Energy Connections (@Martin_StevenB), to talk about Smart Cities, Smart Energy, Smart Grid and Get Smart. One of the above is not like the others. This episode is sponsored by the IoT Evolution Expo (IoTEvolutionExpo.com), the leading IoT-focused enterprise event in the Internet of Things, to be held July 17 to 20 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, and also by "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a new book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a digital copy, download it here for free (www.iotevolutionworld.com/iot-ebook.aspx). A print edition is also available on Amazon for $14.99. To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh.
GE Energy Connections president and CEO Russell Stokes shares how his team is helping to bring the sights and sounds of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games to millions of fans around the world.
Against the backdrop of GE's Minds + Machines Europe 2016 event in Paris, GE Energy Connections' Chief Digital Officer Karim El Naggar shares how the company is leveraging digital to connect brilliant machines, grids and systems to turn the world on. Karim discusses the company's Intelligent Digital Substation which is showcased in the Minds + Machines Tech Hall, as well as other digitally-enabled products and initiatives.
Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Cassidy-Leverett-Lee-Switches-Get-Stitches.pdf Switches Get Stitches Colin Cassidy Senior Security Consultant at IOActive Éireann Leverett Robert M. Lee This talk will introduce you to Industrial Ethernet Switches and their vulnerabilities. These are switches used in industrial environments, like substations, factories, refineries, ports, or other homes of industrial automation. In other words: DCS, PCS, ICS & SCADA switches. The researchers focus on attacking the management plane of these switches, because we all know that industrial system protocols lack authentication or cryptographic integrity. Thus, compromising any switch allows the creation of malicious firmwares for further MITM manipulation of a live process. Such MITM manipulation can lead to the plant or process shutting down (think: nuclear reactor SCRAM) or getting into a unknown and hazardous state (think: damaging a blast furnace at a steel mill) Not only will vulnerabilities be disclosed for the first time, but the methods of finding those vulnerabilities will be shared. All vulnerabilities disclosed will be in the default configuration state of the devices. While these vulnerabilities have been responsibly disclosed to the vendors, SCADA/ICS patching in live environments tends to take 1-3 years. Because of this patching lag, the researchers will also be providing live mitigations that owner/operators can use immediately to protect themselves. At least four vendors switches will be examined: Siemens, GE, Garrettcom and Opengear. Colin Cassidy is a security consultant for IOActive where he focuses on Industrial Control Systems. He has a strong development and software engineering background. He is also a seasoned leader in the areas of security and software engineering. Before joining IOActive, Cassidy served for a number of years as Technical Manager and Security Technical Lead for IGE Energy Services, Ltd, part of GE Energy. He has hands-on experience with PowerOn Fusion, a leading Outage Management System/Distribution Management System (OMS/DMS) solution for electricity distribution management. He also led a team of developers in producing new functionality within the core product and worked with customers to understand their requirements. Colin Cassidy has a BSc (Hons) in Computing Science from the University of Glasgow. Twitter: @parttimesecguy Éireann Leverett hates writing bios in the third person. He once placed second in an Eireann Leverett impersonation contest. He likes teaching the basics, and learning the obscure. He is sometimes jealous of his own moustache for being more famous than he is. If he could sum up his life in one sentence; he wouldn't. That would be a life-sentence! He is primarily known for smashing the myth of the air-gap in industrial systems with his master's thesis, finding authentication bypasses for industrial ethernet switches, and working with incident response teams to improve their understanding of industrial control systems security. He believes security takes an awful lot more than penetration-testing and speaks often about the wider effects of embedded system insecurity. Twitter: @blackswanburst Robert M. Lee is a co-founder of Dragos Security LLC where he has a passion for control system protocol analysis, digital forensics, and threat intelligence research. He is also an active-duty U.S. Air Force Cyber Warfare Operations Officer where he has been a member of multiple computer network defense teams including his establishing and leading of a first-of-its-kind ICS/SCADA threat intelligence and intrusion analysis mission. Robert received his BS from the United States Air Force Academy and his MS in Cybersecurity Digital Forensics from Utica College. He is a passionate educator and teaches in the ICS and Forensics programs at SANS and is an Adjunct Lecturer at Utica College where he teaches in their MS Cybersecurity program. Robert is also the author of 'SCADA and Me' and is currently pursuing his PhD at Kings College London with research in control system cyber security. He routinely publishes academic and industry focused works in a wide variety of journals and publications; additionally he has presented at conferences around the world. Twitter: @RobertMLee
Alec Manfre is a co-founder and CEO of Bractlet—an energy analytics platform that increases efficiency through better data—where he executes Bractlet's vision and leads the development of Bractlet's hardware solution. He believes that energy drives the world's economic engine and can have substantial impact on lifting poverty, but the way energy is used and generated has to be done responsibly. He attended the Georgia Institute of Technology where he majored in Mechanical Engineering and graduated with highest honors. Alec has previously worked with GE Energy in their Gas Turbine and Smart Grid divisions, with Georgia Tech Research Institute where he researched carbon nanotube based photovoltaic cells, and led an energy policy research project analyzing how various stakeholders effect statewide energy policy. Alec loves travelling and has been fortunate to have travelled to over 18 countries and 30 cities throughout South East Asia, South America, Europe, and Africa. He also loves to play golf, tennis, and baseball.
AUDREY WIGGINS Branding Expert | Empowerment Coach | Public Speaker? Audrey Wiggins is a marketing professional with 30 plus years experience in business and not-for-profit, development, event planning, financial management, public relations, video, graphic and web design and web-based branding. She is a creative independent thinker and problem solver which causing others to seek her out for advice and empowerment. Ms. Wiggins has owned several businesses and has operated her current business, Altogether Marketing LLC for the last 5 years. Her latest endeavor involves a virtual talk show, “Make Something Happen”, which airs on demand 24/7 at www.makesomethinghappen.tv. New webisodes start every Monday. The web show highlights global topics through featured guests who are movers and shakers in their fields of expertise Ms. Wiggins' experience has taken her through such companies as GE Energy, Gaede Serne Architects and organizations as Cleveland State University, Warrensville Heights Chamber of Commerce as its Executive Director and the American Heart Association where she spent nearly nine years in various positions within the department of development
On today’s jobcast you’ll meet Moira Robertson, Global Program Manager – Cash Initiatives for GE Energy! Listen Now! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_energy_diversity_with_moira_robertson_jobcast.mp3 ] GE Energy is at work connecting people and ideas everywhere to create advanced technologies that power a cleaner, more productive world. Questions we ask Moira in this Jobcast 1. What do you like the […]
On today’s jobcast we will talk with Magued Eldaief, Executive Director, GE Energy Accounts Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/magued_eldaief_ge_energy_jobcast.mp3] GE Energy is at work connecting people and ideas everywhere to create advanced technologies that power a cleaner, more productive world Questions we ask Magued in this jobcast 1. What do you like the most about working […]
At 8:30 p.m. on March 31, people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour to show their commitment to saving energy and saving the Earth. What started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia has now become a worldwide movement. Some will celebrate by candlelight in a public gathering, while others will do so in the privacy of their homes. In either case, millions of people will unite in one common cause: to take personal action to help stop climate change. Today's guest is John McDonald, Director, Technical Strategy and Policy Development for GE Energy's Digital Energy business. He will discuss the impact of Earth Hour, the latest technological breakthroughs shaping our energy future, and what each of us can do to positively impact the way energy is distributed around the world.
At 8:30 p.m. on March 31, people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour to show their commitment to saving energy and saving the Earth. What started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia has now become a worldwide movement. Some will celebrate by candlelight in a public gathering, while others will do so in the privacy of their homes. In either case, millions of people will unite in one common cause: to take personal action to help stop climate change. Today's guest is John McDonald, Director, Technical Strategy and Policy Development for GE Energy's Digital Energy business. He will discuss the impact of Earth Hour, the latest technological breakthroughs shaping our energy future, and what each of us can do to positively impact the way energy is distributed around the world.
On today’s jobcast, Peter Clayton speaks with Joe Mastrangelo, CEO of GE Energy’s Power Conversion business. Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/joe_mastrangelo_ge_power_conversion_jobcast.mp3] Power Conversion applies the science and systems of power conversion to help drive the electric transformation of the world’s energy infrastructure. Designing and delivering advanced motor, drive and control technologies that evolve today’s industrial processes […]
On today’s jobcast, we’re going to talk with Jamie Smith, part of the GE Junior Officer Leadership Program (JOLP). Jamie joined GE Energy in October of 2010 after spending ten years in the US Coast Guard. He is currently a business development manager for GE’s gas engines business, where he is responsible for a sales […]
On today’s podcast, we’re going to focus on recruiting military veterans at General Electric. I’ll be speaking with Dave Ferguson, US Army Major, (Ret). Dave is GE’s manager of military staffing and recruiting. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from West Point and an MBA from Xavier University. Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_military_recruiting_dave_ferguson.mp3] “I tell […]
On today’s jobcast Peter Clayton talks with Rick Stanley, Vice President and General Manager of the Engineering Division for GE Energy. Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_energy_rick_stanley_jobcast.mp3 ] GE Energy is at work connecting people and ideas everywhere to create advanced technologies for powering a cleaner, more productive world with integrated product and service solutions in all […]
On today’s podcast we’ll be speaking with Nick Garbis, strategic workforce planning leader with GE Energy. Listen Now! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_energy_nick_garbis_jobcast.mp3] Nick has a Bachelor’s degree in Actuarial Science from the University of Illinois and experience in workforce analytics and workforce planning. He joined GE in the Fall of 2010 in the newly created role focused on […]
Erica Briody is Talent Acquisition Leader for GE Energy Europe. Erica has 16 years experience in recruitment and recruitment process outsourcing (RPO). She has an international background, having lived and worked in Hong Kong, the US, Europe and the Middle East. Erica speaks several languages including learning Mandarin. Before joining GE Energy Europe, Erica […]
On today’s jobcast I’ll be speaking with Charles Elazar, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Marketing Director for GE Industrial Solutions. Industrial Solutions is a key part of GE Energy, which is dedicated to electrification and serves a wide variety of industries and applications. Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_careers_with_industrial_solutions.mp3] Questions we ask Charles in this jobcast: 1. […]
Erica Briody is Talent Acquisition Leader for GE Energy Europe. Erica has 16 years experience in recruitment and recruitment process outsourcing (RPO). She has an international background, having lived and worked in Hong Kong, the US, Europe and the Middle East. Erica speaks several languages including learning Mandarin. Before joining GE Energy Europe, Erica completed […]
On today’s jobcast you’ll meet Emma Stickland, NPI Engineering Manager within Gas Turbine Inlet Systems, GTIS, a key part of GE Energy dedicated to the development of world-class gas turbine inlet systems. Listen Now! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/join_ge_energy_gas_turbine_inlet_systems_team.mp3] Serving a wide variety of industries and applications, GTIS offers industry-leading knowledge of filtration in the most demanding of […]
Today’s jobcast will feature exciting career opportunities with GE Energy Global Sales. Joining us is Olivier De Paepe Regional General Manager, Energy Services Sales, Northern Europe. LISTEN NOW! [audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_energy_europe_commercial_sales_podcast.mp3 ] Welcome to Jobs in Pods – the only podcast where you can hear real employers — leading recruiters and staffing agencies — talk […]
Welcome to Jobs in Pods – the only podcast where you can hear real employers — and leading recruiters — talk about their jobs and how to get them. I am your host Peter Clayton. On today’s GE Energy Career Podcast, we’ll focus on many exciting career opportunities available now… in Hungary. Listen Now! [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/jobcasts/ge_energy_hungary_entry_level_jobs.mp3 […]