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In this hour of Money Moves, hosts Jonathan Von Tobel and Marc Malusis are joined by Will Hill, VSiN Contributor, to preview tonight's Pacers-Knicks Game 2 matchup. Also in the show, the hosts are joined by Ian Ritchie, 1st Circa Grandissimo entrant, to discuss his decision to enter the high-stakes contest.
The Spectator Economic Innovator of the Year Awards, in partnership with Rathbones, celebrate the passion and creativity of British entrepreneurs. From hundreds of entries we have narrowed down to some 50 finalists across the United Kingdom. In this episode, the judges discuss the innovators within the Manufacturing and Engineering category – 3D printing hydraulic systems, making plastic alternatives out of plant-based polymers, creating recyclable electronics, and more. The judges in this episode are Ian Ritchie, an angel investor and a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering; Gabriel Fysh, an entrepreneur working with numerous companies on areas of sustainability and material science; Michelle White, Head of Private Office for Rathbones; and Martin Vander Weyer, The Spectator's business editor. The awards and this podcast series are sponsored by Rathbones, a leading provider of individual wealth management.
This week Claire meets up with design legend Ian Ritchie to talk about his life in design, from his early experiences of earning his way with signwriting, to art school and the evolution and growth of design agency JKR. Ian shares his story of JKR, from co-founding, to the challenges and the big decisions made to enable success. He talks about the relationship between design and advertising and the need for cross-disciplinary talent, and gives insights into what he's doing post-JRK, including the design of a type face that will be launching later this year.Links:Red SetterdbaJKR
Hurricane Hilary seemed like a bust in Las Vegas but there was a lot of damage up in the mountains. We also did get a big storm on the strip as part of the normal monsoon and that caused some damage. Plus, ready to score a touchdown with the scoop on Super Bowl 2024! Buckle up, as we're giving you an insider's look into what's to come when the Big Game hits Las Vegas. From the high-inducing NFL Experience to the kickoff night, and the Super Bowl Music Fest - we're setting the scene for an unforgettable week of excitement. We chat with the NFL's Peter O'Reilly and Sandra Douglass Morgan, Vice Chair of the Las Vegas Super Bowl LVIII Host Committee and President of the Las Vegas Raiders. Also, ever wondered about the secret strategies for a successful fantasy football draft? We talk to Ian Ritchie from FullTime Fantasy. Dayna is part of the Women of Fantasy League... Hear about the unique allure of Vegas for fantasy football fans. Plus, a new dessert trend that you can see for yourself at Stanton Social Prime, the New York restaurant making its mark at Caesars Palace, and the grand opening of the Juliet Cocktail Room at the Venetian. Also, where you can watch the Imagine Dragons concert at Allegiant Stadium.Prep for your Las Vegas trip! Check out our Amazon Store.We love Rollasoles! Fashionable flats that you roll up. Don't walk barefoot in Vegas! Browse and order with our special link.VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. HOTWORX has so many benefits! The sauna combines heat, infrared, and exercise. You can do 30-minute Isometric workout or 15-minute High Intensity Interval Training session. Tell them the VEGAS REVEALED PODCAST sent you & they will waive the $99 sign up fee! It's a 24/7 facility for only $59 a month! Locations: S. JONES & RUSSELL, BOCA PARK IN SUMMERLIN, HENDERSON BLACK MOUNTAIN, CENTENNIAL HILLS, DURANGO & SUNSETSupport the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
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This week Claire met up with Marie-Thérèse Cassidy, VP Design Europe at PepsiCo. She talks about her early years in Newcastle and how a love of drawing and opera led to her career in design. Her first job at JKR and how Ian Ritchie's advice shaped her career, and how she loves her role at PepsiCo seeing design through from end-to-end.Links:RedsetterPepsicoPepsico Designdba
A bitesize episode exploring American cherry and its unique role in the creation of the Susie Sainsbury Theatre by architect Ian Ritchie of ritchie*studio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's ‘Deep Dive' episode, host Chris Wright and his guests discuss the current state of British rugby – the problems it's facing and the recent demise of two of the Premier League teams, Wasps and Worcester Warriors. In this episode, Chris sits down with the former CEO of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and RFU and the Chairman of Premiership Rugby, Ian Ritchie, Wasps legend and former chairman, Mark Rigby, and rugby writer for The Times, Sunday Times and RugbyPass, Chris Jones.The conversation begins with the panel discussing the recent announcement of Wasps RFC's administration, making 167 players and staff redundant and becoming the Premiership's second club to go into administration in 21 days. Together, they talk about the game's structural problems, the club's different financial issues and the impact of Covid-19.The panel then dives into investment in players and the club by wealthy benefactors and questions whether stricter tests should be implemented to ensure that they are fit and proper to take over a club. They also chew over player costs and investments into star players as a strategy to increase revenue.The discussion then moves on to other rugby threats, including concussions and early-onset dementia. The panel debates whether injuries should be expected due to the contact nature of this sport and touches on how the sports teams can look after their players. Together, the panel discusses what governing body World Rugby could do to help reduce the likelihood of head injuries and concussions.All this and much more in this week's Wright on the Nail!'I Hit The Nail Right On The Head' by Billy Bremner. © Fridens liljor/Micke Finell.Rock around the clock productions AB.www.rockaroundtheclock.coCreated & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.comSign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.wrightonthenail.fm
Ian Ritchie, CBE FREng FRSE FBCS CEng, is a serial entrepreneur whose work in the technology industry alone has helped influence how we live and work today as a society, including his pioneering work with the software company he founded, Office Workstations Limited (OWL). Ian has helped build Edinburgh and Scotland as a center for innovative high-growth technology companies where he has been instrumental in developing over 50 startups and served on the boards of Scottish Enterprise, the Scottish Funding Council, and co-chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Board.Creativity Without Frontiers available at all relevant book retailersStay in touch with Unknown OriginsMusic by Iain MutchSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/unknownorigins)
We were very nearly in Edinburgh Castle to meet our Scottish and Northern Ireland finalists: in the Contini restaurant next door to the Castle forecourt at the top of the tourist-filled Royal Mile. Veteran judges Ian Ritchie — a prominent Scottish tech investor – and former Award winner Irene McAleese of See.Sense in Northern Ireland joined John Porteous of Charles Stanley to meet four finalists. These were, in relatively low-tech consumer sectors, two very attractive ventures, Highland Soap and Scottish Bee, which markets Heather Honey; in the energy sector, Renewable Parts, which provides recycled components for wind turbines; and in the highest of high-tech healthcare, Sonrai Analytics from Belfast, an AI-driven ‘digital pathology' spin-out from Queens University. All very persuasive presentations. Onwards to the final judging…
Become part of the Podcastville Community on Patreon! *(at the time of this recording preseason had ended but roster moves continued for the Seahawks) The B.I.Stander Podcast is a listener supported show, please consider subscribing. Thank you Today we welcome Ian Ritchie www.si.com VP and former #1 Fantasy Football player Ian Ritchie & Jonathan Evison is an American writer known for his novels All About Lulu, West of Here, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, This Is Your Life, Harriet Chance! and Lawn Boy. Forthcoming novels are Legends of the North Cascades (June, 8, 2021) and Small World (January 11, 2022). This episode is sponsored by MUD/WTR The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle Washington, that covers Society & culture, through Human Interest stories, music and arts. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your support! Tell them you heard it on: The BISTANDER Podcast! Blue Canary Auto Helpline House SI.COM Sound Reprographics B.I.Hoops & More PLEASE TELL THEM "THE B.I.STANDER PODCAST" SENT YOU! Music performed by Band of Steves of The Island Music Guild. Listen on Spotify, PlayerFM, Apple Podcasts, TuneIN, Castbox, Amazon Podcasts, Deezer, and more! Support the Show on PATREON
This week Mr. Ian Ritchie continues our series through Philippians.
Our special guest this week is the world-class architect, artist, author, poet and founder of Ian Ritchie Architects and Rice Francis Ritchie, design engineers, Ian Ritchie CBE, RA Dip Arch (Dist), PCL, ARB, RIBA, RIAI, MIASBE, FRSA, FSFE, FSHARE, Hon FAIA, Hon FRIAS, Hon FRAM, Hon MCSA, Hon D Litt. Ian's firm designed the glass pyramids and sculpture courts at the Louvre and the stainless steel Spire in Dublin.
The boys host the legendary multi sports administrator Ian Ritchie. Forthright discussion on the Damned United, West Ham, Wimbledon, Rugby. Focussing on salary caps, media/fan balance private equity, introducing tech whilst protecting tradition. And recruiting top people. Wonderful insight from a top top operator.
PARENTAL ADVISORY! This episode contains corse & passionate football language! TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: THE STREET FANTASY FOOTBALL AND SPORTS ILLUSTRATED We welcome Ian Ritchie former #1 Fantasy Football player & New York Times Best Selling author Jonathan Evison The B.I.STANDER Podcast is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle that covers culture, current events, humor, music, sports, technology, politics, island activities, environment, quality of life issues, wellness and just about everything else. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your understanding. Our Podcast is brought to you by: Eagle Harbor Insurance Blue Canary Great Northern Electric Office Expats Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Listen on Spotify, PlayerFM, Itunes, TuneIN, Castbox, and more! Music performed by Band of Steves of The Island Music Guild. Music performed by Ralph Reign 206-780-6911 lessons@islandmusic.org *additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Where have all the CEOs gone? | Recruitment and how to do it | CVC's investment in rugby | Qatar's preparations for the Fifa World Cup | Balancing innovation with heritage | How to bring about organisational change. Episode 53 of the Leaders Sport Business Podcast sees David Cushnan and James Emmett discuss the unprecedented number of vacancies at CEO level across key rights holder organisations in UK sport, before handing over to former AELTC and RFU CEO Ian Ritchie (at 17:43) for a more informed opinion. Searches are underway for the CEO role at the Premier League, the EFL, the FA, UK Sport, and the BOA among others. Ritchie ran the Wimbledon tennis championships in his role as CEO of the AELTC from 2005 to 2012, and was then hired to lead the RFU as it built towards the 2015 Rugby World Cup in England. He stepped down in 2017, and is now Chairman of Premiership Rugby, the top tier domestic rugby union league in England. He sat down for a conversation for the podcast on a visit to Qatar, where Ritchie had been sharing his experiences of preparing for major events with a group of local executives involved with preparations for the Fifa World Cup in Qatar in 2022. On the conversational agenda: - Qatar's preparations for 2022 and how Ritchie would handle Fifa as a stakeholder; - The CVC-Premiership Rugby deal, how it went through, and what it will mean for the league and its teams; - Pressure moments at the RFU, preparing for England 2015, and the process that led to Head Coach Stuart Lancaster leaving; - Innovation vs heritage and how Wimbledon gets it right; - Recruitment, culture, and organisational change.
This episode we talk to IAN RITCHIE from SCOUT.COM The B.I.STANDER PODCAST is a conversational podcast unique to Bainbridge Island and Seattle that covers culture, current events, humor, sports, technology, politics, island activities, environment, quality of life issues, wellness and just about everything else. The intent is to introduce interesting people, ideas, and conversations. We are not perfect and that's OK! Thank you for your understanding. Our Podcast is brought to you by: Eagle Harbor Insurance Blue Canary Great Northern Electric Scott Lever RePointe real estate group Follow us on Facebook Music performed by Band of Steves of The Island Music Guild. 206-780-6911 lessons@islandmusic.org Outro: Dope Pens by Ralph Reign *additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Martin Vander Weyer, the Spectator's Business Editor, hosts a series of podcasts discussing the entrepreneurs who are disrupting their respective industries. In this episode, Martin talks to Scottish tech entrepreneur and investor Ian Ritchie, and Calum Brewster, Julius Baer's managing director, about entrepreneurship in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Sponsored by Julius Baer.
Embedding physical activity in the undergraduate healthcare curriculum is an important step to building capacity in the future workforce to promote physical activity, every contact. This podcast features two UK medical schools and schools of health describing their approaches to upskilling tomorrow’s healthcare professionals, in physical activity, for tomorrow’s patients using the #MovementForMovement educational resources and a community of practice approach. More about Ann Gates here: http://www.exercise-works.org/. And here is the BJSM 2015 podcast with Ann Gates and Ian Ritchie on this topic - https://soundcloud.com/bmjpodcasts/training-tomorrows- doctors-in- exercise-medicine-for-tomorrows- patients. 6,000 listens already.
Ian Ritchie is not an easy man to summarise, when I look at his background I'm simply left wondering how he managed to fit it all in. I'm really only going to be to scratch the surface here so please look him up but he is the Non-Exec chairman of Iomart PLC, Computer Applications Service and Krotos, he founded OWL in 1984 which pioneered hypertext application development - a forerunner to the worldwide web - and since then he has been involved in over 40 high tech start-ups. He is a board member of the Edinburgh international science festival, a founding member and chairman of the Scottish Software federation and on and on... so please take a look at his webpage coppertop.co.uk to learn more! I wanted to add that he was also awarded a CBE in 2003 for his services to enterprise and education and is a fellow and past president of the British Computer Society. He is also a published author and for the last 30 years has helped to build Scotland as a centre for high growth technology companies. As if all this wasn’t enough he even has that very modern hallmark of overachievement his very own Ted Talk where he very amusingly talks about his encounters with Sir Tim Berners Lee.
En el episodio de esta semana tendremos como clásico básico una composición de Paul Winter que nos va a permitir trazar un panorama musical que transcurre por diferentes años, estilos e instrumentos. Escucharemos piezas de Kate Bush, Peter Buffett, Paul Winter Consort, David Lanz, James Maloney, Estas Tonne, 2002, Ian Ritchie y Paul Mounsey. Más contenidos sobre Perpetuum Mobile: https://goo.gl/yp5Pju Síguenos en Facebook: https://goo.gl/yVkhnw Síguenos en Spotify: https://goo.gl/u3UFrj
After last week's interview with Matt Spicer Illtud and Steff return to acth up with the week's rugby news. They discuss the mooted Pro12 expansion(s) to Spain or even the USA as well as the RFU's Ian Ritchie's comments about a global rugby season. There's also a quick preview to the Super Rugby semi finals as the 'Canes face the Chiefs at the Cake Tin and the 'Landers travel to Jo'burg to play the Lions. Follow us on twitter @TheRugbyConvo and leave a review on iTunes. Enjoy!
As the new 8-year RFU/PRL agreement is announced, RFU Chief Executive Ian Ritchie talks to Nick Heath about what it means for England.
Eddie Jones, Ian Ritchie and the squad reflect on 6 Nations success. And WHO photobombed Ben Youngs?!!All on this week's England Rugby Podcast
Nick Heath speaks to the RFU Chief Executive Ian Ritchie who reflected on England's Six Nations Grand Slam under Eddie Jones. He also spoke about the Joe Marler incident involving Samson Lee and also the EPS agreement discussions that are ongoing.
RFU's Ian Ritchie and Steve Grainger taking the game forward post RWC2015 plus Martin Johnson on why life with the Lions is so good! #englandconnected
Eddie Jones talks to the assembled media at Twickenham, after becoming England's new head rugby coach in a four-year deal. We also hear from the RFU's chief executive Ian Ritchie and from RFU chairman Bill Beaumont.
Ian Ritchie and Bill Beaumont explains Lancaster exit and Europe beckons for English clubs. All here on the England Rugby Podcast #england connected
Listen to the RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie and RFU chairman Bill Beaumont addressing the media at Twickenham earlier, following the departure of Stuart Lancaster as England's head coach.
PrideHouse Toronto Café Series titled "Bodies in Sport." The conversation takes a deeper look at how sex and gender are visible and invisible in sport. Explored are the policies and practices of sex-segregation, sex and gender testing/verification and trans athlete inclusion that exist in sport and what meanings these practices reflect and create regarding sex and gender in sport. Guests include: Cassandra Lord - an Assistant Professor in Sexuality Studies, Women and Gender Studies Program, in the Department of Historical Studies at University of Toronto Mississauga (July 2015). Cassandra is interested in black diasporic queer culture, particularly how black queer life is lived, expressed and created. She is currently researching how black diasporic masculine-of-center women and gender non-conforming people in LGBTTQ communities, subvert and create streetwear fashion in Canada and the United States. Dr. Ian Ritchie - an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University in St. Catharines. Ian teaches courses in sport sociology and sociology of the modern Olympic Games, and his research interests include performance-enhancing drug use in sport and the history of anti-doping prohibitions, gender and sex testing, and general aspects of the Olympic Games. Dr. Nicole Neverson - an Associate Professor in the Sociology Department at Ryerson University. She teaches classes in the analysis of media representation and the sociology of sport. She has published in the area of sport, gender, and media representation. One of her past projects looked into the history, implementation, and ultimate demise of the Women’s Television Sports Network (WTSN). Nicole’s current projects focus on victims of police taser use in Canada and the use of critical approaches in teaching and learning in the university classroom.
With Ann Gates and Ian Ritchie (@ExerciseWorks and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, respectively). The ebullient Ann Gates, physical activity champion and social media phenomenon, explains that the campaign to train physicians to prescribe exercise is not squarely in the medical curriculum. In this joint podcast with Mr Ian Ritchie, we learn that surgeons are also taking up the cudgel to encourage physical activity before surgery, in hospital, and after surgery. Surgeons themselves need to be role models – to undertake 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Listen to the practical suggestions, share the free Nottingham University Medical School learning module at your institution. See Ann Gates' full editorial at http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2015/01/01/bjsports-2014-094442.extract The BJSM special issue on Physical Activity (2015) is issue #4 (Online first from January 30th, 2015)
Ian Ritchie, Simon Keyes and Sir Geoffrey Nice discuss issues raised during the afternoon. Professor Tim Connell chairs the panel and provides concluding remarks.
Join Scott Atkins and Michael Trent as the bell tolls on 12-21-2012. Spend your last hour on earth with us! Polar Shift? Solar flares? Planet X? The only thing we can say is.. Mele Kalikimaka! Yes that's right, In a special WEEK 16 Red vs Blue, we're LIVE FROM BEAUTIFUL MAUI ! Scott and special guest IAN RITCHIE (1/2 of HawknRoll #2 Ranked FF Players in the World) break down the top of the FFWC leaderboard www.fulltimefantasy.com and what it's going to take to win. Mike and Scott are both in the running for the KFFSC grand prize, although they both have work to do, and Scott has a mere 6 points to make up to knock down the RTSports Championship prize of $10,000! Plus we'll run through all the Week 16 games and the important lineup decisions from "The Crew", our chatroom, the best minds in the world of High Stakes Fantasy Football.
Emil Kadlec & Ian Ritchie answer the tough questions from FPA President Scott Atkins as they discuss their brand new venture FULL TIME FANTASY - http://www.fulltimefantasy.com They will host weekly games, online contests and a HIGH STAKES event LIVE in Las Vegas called the FANTASY FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP What's this all about? Who's behind it and why? We'll find out tonight on FPA Radio.
In this episode of New Hands, Abdullah Khan has had an idea that will take computer games into the next generation - but he’s hit a brick wall and needs a cool two million pounds to get over it. New Hands features owners of new businesses who’ve hit problems they can’t solve. Each week Lesley Campbell diagnoses the real challenge facing each “new hand? and introduces then to an experienced entrepreneur or “old hand?.This week does Ian Ritchie have the spare dosh or a better idea ?