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Welcome to a brand new series of Risk & Regulation Rundown. In this episode, new host Tessa Norman is joined by David Croker, leader of PwC's Asset and Wealth Management risk and regulatory business and a partner in PwC's sustainability practice, and Harry Howe, a Director in PwC's Banking team, to spotlight the ever critical role of governance in how firms respond to the evolving regulatory and economic landscape. Our guests look at the intensifying supervisory focus on governance, and the challenges firms need to overcome to meet the regulators' evolving expectations. They also discuss the impact of recent and potential changes to the regulatory agenda in this space, including the growth of ESG, possible changes to the SM&CR, and the introduction of the Consumer Duty. Finally, our experts explore how firms can strategically link together the various pieces of the governance puzzle and determine what good governance looks like for their business model, both now and in the future. You can contact our PwC speakers if you'd like to discuss any of the topics covered, at tessa.norman@pwc.com, david.w.croker@pwc.com, and harry.r.howe@pwc.com To hear more from us on Risk & Regulation, you can access our regular publications at this site: https://www.pwc.co.uk/industries/financial-services/understanding-regulatory-developments.html
What have we been doing this year? Other than teaching through lockdown, eating too much chocolate, drinking moscato, and yapping away on this podcast... In this episode we get to catch up on the Word Docs' latest projects, which involve a theatre/film project which is not a porno (but does feature a dominatrix), music made in the Hall of Possibility, and more pseudonyms for the woman who has everything. What other writers do you know who can get kidnapped by pirates on their way to a writing gig? Like, for real. Not in their imaginations. And what other academics do you know who are willing to dish the dirt on what it's really like to be a working writer? Fine, lots of them. But how many of them also make ambient music? One. Sean. Well done, Sean. He's reason enough to listen to this podcast - especially if you're smart enough to listen all the way to the end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What have we been doing this year? Other than teaching through lockdown, eating too much chocolate, drinking moscato, and yapping away on this podcast... In this episode we get to catch up on the Word Docs' latest projects, which involve a theatre/film project which is not a porno (but does feature a dominatrix), music made in the Hall of Possibility, and more pseudonyms for the woman who has everything. What other writers do you know who can get kidnapped by pirates on their way to a writing gig? Like, for real. Not in their imaginations. And what other academics do you know who are willing to dish the dirt on what it's really like to be a working writer? Fine, lots of them. But how many of them also make ambient music? One. Sean. Well done, Sean. He's reason enough to listen to this podcast - especially if you're smart enough to listen all the way to the end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What have we been doing this year? Other than teaching through lockdown, eating too much chocolate, drinking moscato, and yapping away on this podcast... In this episode we get to catch up on the Word Docs' latest projects, which involve a theatre/film project which is not a porno (but does feature a dominatrix), music made in the Hall of Possibility, and more pseudonyms for the woman who has everything. What other writers do you know who can get kidnapped by pirates on their way to a writing gig? Like, for real. Not in their imaginations. And what other academics do you know who are willing to dish the dirt on what it's really like to be a working writer? Fine, lots of them. But how many of them also make ambient music? One. Sean. Well done, Sean. He's reason enough to listen to this podcast - especially if you're smart enough to listen all the way to the end. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Droning On Podcast by Altius Images. This week, we are delighted to be joined by the Founder of Dronestream, Harry Howe. We hope you enjoy the podcast! Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/altiusimages/ Twitter; https://twitter.com/altiusimages YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBuu2cXpxb_VW6JyfNFiICQ/featured Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/altiusimages/ LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/company/altius-images-ltd/ Website; https://www.altiusimages.com/ Dronestream; https://www.drone-stream.com/ Music; Summer's Tides by Oshóva https://soundcloud.com/osh-va Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/summers-tides Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Xz0O1kmglrE
In this episode, I sit down with Harry Howe, Founder of Indy Grit Community (https://indygrit.community/). We dive into why he started the community. We go deeper into what marketing lessons he has learned. Harry leaves the episode with a message of why building communities is so important in today's word. Special Guest: Harry Howe.
Joined by Frank Leonard and Harry Howe, on this episode, we speak with attorney Wes Zirkle who was part of a sports talent representation firm that went international and Emily Schoenbaechler, who worked extensively in the State House and is passionate about female representation in our technology space. The conversation about our business climate was frank and honest. We're all proud Hoosiers who have invested heavily in our home state and want it to move forward. No doubt, we've had some setbacks, but that shouldn't stop every company that works here from helping one another drive their businesses forward! Special Guests: Emily Schoenbaechler and Wesley Zirkle.
Starting and running a business is not all it's cracked up to be. Young entrepreneurs often sweat bullets over things that the "common people" don't ever need to worry about: How will I make payroll? How will I get new leads? How will I fill orders? It can be lonely at the top. Harry Howe of Howe Leadership in Indianapolis will launch http://indygrit.community on September 27th, and he joins Hoosier Hometown Heroes to tell us all about this exciting new organization. To find more interviews of Indianapolis' best and brightest business personalities, visit out website ==> http://www.HoosierHometownHeroes.com Find our podcast on iTunes and Stitcher by searching Hoosier Hometown Heroes Our Twitter: @HHHIndy *************THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR************** Promethius Consulting is Indianapolis' trusted Managed Services provider. Promethius has faithfully supported computer networks around Indianapolis for the past 20 years. Call Promethius Today: 317/733-2388Visit Our Website: http://www.promethius.com
On this episode, we interview Harry Howe. Harry has mentored hundreds of young people, entrepreneurs, and businesses in the community. As soon as you meet him, you'll understand why. We wanted to put the spotlight on Harry as a thank-you for all he's done for us and to find out more about his story. We discuss his military service, his education at Bucknell University, his corporate career at General Electric, and what brought he and his family to Indianapolis. Harry is now launching a community to spread his influence and wisdom, the Indy Grit Community (https://indygrit.community/). Indy Grit was created to embrace the messy reality of entrepreneurship and professional development. It's not a networking event, it's a community of peers that will share the truth of their failures and how they were overcome with grit, a character asset that every entrepreneur must muster. Special Guests: Chris Hoyt and Scott Taylor.