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In this episode, Danielle Phillips from CyberNorth is joined by Sarah Hibbert, ITPS and Juliet Melia, Mott MacDonald to talk about Influencing the Influencer - a new campaign launched in the North East to inspire young girls to pursue careers in cyber security. If you have any influence over young people's career choices then this is a must listen.
Dennis is an expert in the theme park industry. His company, International Theme Park Services, Inc. is a world-wide consulting agency in the theme park industry. Check out the podcast version: https://linktr.ee/attractions_group Follow us on X: http://www.x.com/attractions_grp Check out Don's blog: http://www.themeparksbydon.com Want to make podcasts like ours? Check out our referral link through Streamyard to find out how! https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5805020313944064
Dr. Mariângela Simão, MD, MPH is the Director-President of the All For Health Institute ( Instituto Todos pela Saúde - https://www.itps.org.br/ ), a non-profit organization based in São Paulo that focuses on outbreaks, epidemic and pandemic preparedness, in support of the Brazilian health system. Dr. Simão is also a Member of the Supervisory Board of the Access to Medicine Foundation ( https://accesstomedicinefoundation.org/our-team/mariangela-simao ), an organization working to stimulate and guide the pharmaceutical industry to do more for people living in low- and middle-income countries, and recently became a member of the Science & Technology Expert Group (STEG) of the G7 International Pandemic Preparedness Secretariat ( https://ippsecretariat.org/about-us/ ). Dr. Simão attended medical school in Brazil, with degrees in Pediatrics and Public Health, and received a MSc in Mother and Child Health at the University of London, United Kingdom, and she has worked in Brazil's public health system since 1982, from the primary health care level to a series of managerial positions throughout the years. As a public health professional, at municipal, state and national levels, Dr. Simão played an active role in the decentralization of the national health system, acquiring an extensive experience in health system strengthening. She has also served on the boards of a number of organizations and government committees related to public health and HIV. Between 2006 and 2010, Dr. Simão worked for the Ministry of Health in Brazil as the Director of the Department of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS. She also worked in the UN Program for HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) as Director for Prevention, Gender, Community Mobilization and Human Rights for 7 years. Most recently, Dr. Simão was Assistant Director-General for Access to Medicines and Health Products at the WHO from 2017 to 2022. Support the show
Dennis Speigel is a world-renowned consultant in the theme park industry hear his stories, including his part in moving Coney Island up I71 to become Kings Island on the latest AGP. Check out the podcast version: https://linktr.ee/attractions_group Follow us on X: http://www.x.com/attractions_grp Check out Don's blog: http://www.themeparksbydon.com Check out ITPS's web site: http://www.interthemepark.com
Steve Murray shares the story of heading to Canada to fly the International Test Pilot School (ITPS) Hawker Hunter!EnjoyBuy Steve's book here - https://amzn.to/3T1ZwrJhttp://huntythejetfighter.com/https://itpscanada.com/Help keep the channel going:PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/aircrewinterviewDONATE - http://www.aircrewinterview.tv/donate/Purchase our Aviation Art Book, Volume One - https://amzn.to/3sehpaP Use our Amazon affiliate link when you purchase from Amazon as it costs you nothing extra and gives us a little kickback to help the channel to keep going :.co.uk - https://amzn.to/46BCbFi.com - https://amzn.to/44vNf4XFollow us:https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/https://www.instagram.com/aircrew_interviewhttps://www.facebook.com/aircrewinterviewSupport the show
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Dr. Lee C. Cordell is the CEO and founder of the Institute for Trauma and Psychological Safety. Dr. Lee uses her 15+ years of experience in leadership, healthcare, psychology, and education to help humans release shame and recover from their past painful experiences. Her mission is to empower people in the development of safe, supportive and mutually beneficial personal and professional relationships. In this episode of the BriteVibe podcast, Matt welcomes Dr. Lee Cordell of the Institute for Trauma and Psychological Safety (ITPS). They discuss the mission of ITPS, which is to help individuals and organizations create safer and more supportive spaces. Dr. Cordell explains that trauma is seen as an aftermath rather than an event itself, and it is defined as residue that has long-lasting negative implications on a person's daily life. This broad definition allows for a comprehensive understanding of trauma. If you're interested in learning more about trauma healing and the work being done at the Institute for Trauma and Psychological Safety, this episode is a must-listen! Connect with Dr. Lee Cordell Website: https://institutefortrauma.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/becomingtraumainformed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/becometraumainformed LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeccordell TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@that1traumacoach Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1522051/share Follow the BriteVibe podcast Instagram: @britevibesonly Facebook: @BriteVibe TikTok: @britevibe YouTube: @BriteVibe 00:04:00 Trauma impacts both mind and body. 00:09:27 Holistic approach to healthcare. 00:12:50 Holistic approach heals inherited trauma. 00:20:51 Healing trauma through body-based approach. 00:24:10 Healing through trauma is transformative. 00:30:01 Healing generational trauma is essential. 00:35:30 Generational healing through understanding and choice.
A taxa de pessoas com testes positivos para o vírus Sars-Cov-2, causador da covid-19, aumentou nas primeiras semanas de agosto, de acordo com levantamentos da Associação Brasileira de Medicina Diagnóstica (Abramed) e do Instituto Todos pela Saúde (ITpS). Em ambos estudos, a taxa de testes positivos dobrou se comparada a metade inicial do mês de agosto com os últimos dias de julho
ENTREVISTA: a entrevistada de hoje é a Dra. Isabele Berti, que é Infectologista do Tacchini.// A médica é responsável por uma pesquisa com duas vacinas contra a dengue que conta com a participação do Instituto Tacchini de Pesquisa em Saúde (ITPS) e está chegando na reta final.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Deborah Hamer, is the Director of the The New Netherland Institute (NNI). For more about the NNI, please see: https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Meredith Horsford, is the Executive Director at Historic House Trust of NYC and Director of Historic Houses at the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. For more about the Historic House Trust, please see: https://historichousetrust.org/.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.Dr. Sarah Litvin serves as Executive Director of the Reher Center For Immigrant Culture and History, located in Kingston, New York. In Spring, 2022, the Kingston Library and the Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History launched a collaborative project to gather, document, preserve, and share the oral histories of the immigrant experience in our community.Recorded oral histories and transcriptions of the interviews are now part of the Library's and Center's collections, ensuring that marginalized voices are included in the historical record and made accessible through public institutions.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Michael Galban, is the Historic Site Manager of Ganondagan State Historic Site and the curator of the Seneca Art & Culture Center.
Ruth 2:14 Now Boaz said to her at mealtime, "Come here, and eat of the bread, and dip your piece of bread in the vinegar." So she sat beside the reapers, and he passed parched grain to her; and she ate and was satisfied, and kept some back. 15 And when she rose up to glean, Boaz commanded his young men, saying, "Let her glean even among the sheaves, and do not reproach her. 16 "Also let grain from the bundles fall purposely for her; leave it that she may glean, and do not rebuke her." 17 So she gleaned in the field until evening, and beat out what she had gleaned, and it was about an ephah of barley. 18 Then she took it up and went into the city, and her mother-in-law saw what she had gleaned. So she brought out and gave to her what she had kept back after she had been satisfied. 19 And her mother-in-law said to her, "Where have you gleaned today? And where did you work? Blessed be the one who took notice of you." So she told her mother-in-law with whom she had worked, and said, "The man's name with whom I worked today is Boaz." 20 Then Naomi said to her daughter-in-law, "Blessed be he of the LORD, who has not forsaken His kindness to the living and the dead!" And Naomi said to her, "This man is a relation of ours, one of our close relatives." 21 Ruth the Moabitess said, "He also said to me, 'You shall stay close by my young men until they have finished all my harvest.'" 22 And Naomi said to Ruth her daughter-in-law, "It is good, my daughter, that you go out with his young women, and that people do not meet you in any other field." 23 So she stayed close by the young women of Boaz, to glean until the end of barley harvest and wheat harvest; and she dwelt with her mother-in-law. (NKJV) 1. Gods continual care through Boaz 2:14-16He is gracious to her, letting her dip the bread in the vinegarBoaz invites her to eat, he serves her personally, some might have been resentful and wondered why she was eating with them, but when Boaz serves her, they know it is okay.His provision is abundantBoaz gives her preferential Treatment2. God's abundant contribution for Naomi through RuthBy allowing her to work, Boaz preserved Ruth's dignity, but by providing generously for her he lightened her duties. The fact that Boaz permitted Ruth to eat with his household servants was another blessing from the Lord. Boaz's abundant grace reminds us of God's. It was a mark of his godliness.She works hardWorking in a hot field is hard, then she has to beat out what she gleaned, she has already worked till eveningGot about 10 days to 2 weeks of food, about 30-50 lbs of grainShe wasn't selfish, she kept part back for her mother in lawGod's providence for the hard working is shown here. Mt 6:25 "Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? 26 "Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? Mt 6:33 "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. The birds of the air are provided for but work for itPs 37:25 I have been young, and now am old; Yet I have not seen the righteous forsaken, Nor his descendants begging bread.3. God's counsel from Naomi V19-23Ps 41:1 Blessed is he who considers the poor; The LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.Her bitterness is now replaced with praiseNaomi had hope because of who Boaz was—a near kinsman who was wealthy and influentialWhen Ruth shared with Naomi what Boaz had said, Naomi's hope grew even stronger because the words of Boaz revealed his love for
Today's episode is a bit of a hard hitter despite its length, so invitation to make sure you're in the headspace to hear it before diving in! Dr. Lee delivers a short and direct message about one of the most common things that prevents us from recovering from trauma- The childhood, fairytale-inspired desire to be "rescued"...And how we can learn to save ourselves AND receive support along the way.And if it resonates with you, join Dr. Lee and the ITPS team for our upcoming 5-day community event, ADAPT: An Introduction to Trauma and Recovery. Sign up here: https://institutefortrauma.com/adaptThe event takes places in our FB community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/becometraumainformedSupport the showWant to connect with us?On the web: The Institute for Trauma & Psychological Safety On social: Instagram Facebook community By email: hello@institutefortrauma.com Loving the show? Send us some love back by supporting us https://www.buzzsprout.com/1522051/support
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Madeline DeDe-Panken, is a former Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellow in Women's History at the New-York Historical Society and the co-chair of the CUNY Public History Collective.
In this episode, I interview Peter Gartlan the Director and Co-Founder of Gartlans IT Advisors based in beautiful Hobart, Australia. Peter and his two partners have set up their own business to provide a kit for organizing computers, servers, and networking. With over 10 years of experience running different businesses, Peter has decided to leave his previous jobs to build his own software company together with his two business partners. Gartlans IT Advisors was established in 2009 and has been growing with over 35 million in revenue and 50 FTEs. Peter has said that growing a small business requires staying on the boat, and being focused all the time. So in addition, he says, “You don't have to tell a small business owner to stay on the boat. Because everyone knows, I can't just walk away, I've got to keep. But you've got to focus on every detail. You need to look after every detail.” This Cast Covers: Provided a kit for organizing computers and servers and networking stuff and everything. Been started as an IT guy out of University and worked in a few auto support staff. Became the biggest supplier to the government on their contract in his first business. Got the fastest Compaq dealership in Australia which took three months. Helping entrepreneurs make great sales through proper management of cash flow. Sharing 3 keys to a successful business partnership. Tips on dividing responsibilities with your business partners that will help your business grow. Teaching how to treat your customers, suppliers, and employees fairly can reduce stress in growing a small business. Focusing on making sure that sales ITPs and sales are important. Growing with over 35 million in revenue and 50 FTEs in just 12 years. Links: Peter's Linkedin Additional Resources: Gartlans IT Advisors Quotes: “We have to make sure that our people treated our customers properly.” —Peter Gartlan “You've got to be prepared for failure as well and you've got to know what failure looks like.” —Peter Gartlan “Be in an industry where you feel confident that you could continue to meet your payroll each month.” —Peter Gartlan “Look after your staff the same way you look after your customers.” —Peter Gartlan “Don't just provide good stuff, keep looking after people in the longer term.” —Peter Gartlan
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Dr. Valerie Payley, is the Senior Vice President, Chief Historian, Founding Director of the Center for Women's History, and the Sue Ann Weinberg Director of the Patricia D. Klingenstein Library at the New-York Historical Society.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women.This episodes guest, Leslie Hayes, is the Vice-President for Education at the New-York Historical Society.
The New-York Historical Society's Center for Women's History is pleased to partner with the ITPS (Institute for Thomas Paine Studies) at Iona University for the third season of their podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. In the first half of the season, co-hosts Dr. Kellen Heniford, historical consultant and formerly of the ITPS, and Jeanne Gutierrez, Curatorial Scholar in Women's History, will interview curators, educators, and scholars at the New-York Historical Society to explore the many ways in which New York's first museum presents women's history and gender history to the public. The second half of the season will focus specifically on how public historians in and around New York City address the history of women who are underrepresented in museum and archival collections, with a focus on enslaved women, Indigenous women, and immigrant women. This episodes guest, Dr. Anna Danziger Halperin, is the Associate Director of the Center for Women's History and the lead curator of Women March at the New-York Historical Society.
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Win-Win News 746 - 14.00 24.01.2023- Прямой эфир на Vk.com/VKTPP - Малый бизнес в кризис - Видеоконференция с подписчиками - Win-Win Zoom 316 - Тема: Цифровой сервис BIOT и превентивная медицина - Спикер: Дмитрий Тачкин, операционный руководитель проекта BIOT - Itps.com https://biotservice.com/ECOSTANDART.JOURNAL: Цифровой «ассистент» врача. Индивидуальный превентивный подход в управлении здоровьем персонала на базе цифрового сервиса BIOT https://itps.com/articles/2023/01/17/itps_ecostandart_biot/ «Лидер Пермского края»- Группа компаний ITPS одержала победу в номинации «Информационные технологии и телекоммуникации» https://itps.com/news/2023/01/10/itps_lider_permkray/ Влад Воробьев, ведущий ежедневного делового аудиоподкаста Vk.com/WinWinNews https://teletype.in/@omdaru/interview Скачать mp3-аудиоверсию https://disk.yandex.ru/d/F88TvNYQ9mlxmQ
Dennis Speigel is the Founder and Owner of International Theme Park Services, Inc., a company centered around theme park consulting with specialties in feasibility and master planning. Starting out as a ticket taker at Coney Island in Cincinnati, Dennis found his love for the amusement industry and found a major interest in the business side of entertainment. After graduating, Dennis was invited to join the Coney Island team and later Kings Island, now one of the most popular amusement destinations in America. Years later, Dennis took his master planning and business experience to create ITPS, pioneering the expansion of the attractions industry worldwide. In this interview, the IAAPA Hall of Fame inductee tells us about feasibility & master planning, future trends, and how everyone wants to have fun. Feasibility & Master Planning "The least fun we have is conducting a feasibility study, but it's the most important thing we do." One of Dennis's first major projects was the $60 million construction of Kings Dominion in Virginia. Since then, Dennis has dedicated his life to mastering the economics of theme parks. When studying a new proposal and trying to bring it to life, the same feasibility study process has been used since the building of Disneyland. It charts the course for the design and planning of any new development in the industry, which results in a 10 to 12 week process. However, theme parks aren't immune to the unpredictable market. With recessions and inflation, ITPS has also helped banks and theme park investors through whatever troubles they may be having. ITPS has sold over $800 million in theme parks and also helped many companies recover from an economic downturn. Whatever the challenge is, Dennis has worked through it before. Future Trends “We've continued to evolve and expand through technology, and through the people's love of our business." Covid-19 changed the world, and technology still continues to grow at a shockingly fast rate. The direct effects of these recent events have resulted in per capita spending skyrocketing to levels we have never seen before. With ‘revenge traveling' from the pandemic and touchless and cashless technology continuing to grow, consumers are being more monetarily engaged than ever before. However, Dennis knows the real challenge is keeping the demand up. Although we may see opportunities while we sit at the master panel, we have to make the calls that keep our core values of the industry alive. The attractions industry is a mature business now, and managing the varying factors of the ever growing business is something we need to focus on. Everyone Wants to Have Fun "The one common denominator of people all over the world is that people want to have fun." After traveling across the world hundreds of times, Dennis knows that the one universal language is fun. After wars have shredded through countries and people start to rebuild, one of the common things that every culture looks for is fun. It's why the attractions industry was able to march across the world in the past decades, and why the market is consistently growing to this day. New generations like Gen Z and Gen A are engaged in the industry, and Dennis stresses that we need to capitalize on that to keep our guests coming. Unlike other industries, we don't put smoke in the air or pollute rivers, but instead we market memories. By capitalizing on the core values of our industry, we can keep growing for years to come simply because the market for fun will never disappear. To contact Dennis, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. To learn more about ITPS, you can visit their website here. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our amazing team: Summary by Mason Nichols Video editing by Abigail Giganan To connect with AttractionPros: attractionpros@gmail.com
In this week's episode, Dr. Lee is joined by two members of the ITPS team: Dr. Nicole Garritano (a core instructor at the Institute) and Dr. Lindsey Luther (the Institute's programming consultant). With all three being nurse practitioners, Dr. Lee and her guests bring unique perspectives and stories about their time in clinical practice, and how they've ended up where they are today. The conversation examines, from a trauma-informed perspective, why healthcare professionals are leaving clinical practice, the role leadership may play in some of those decisions, and what can possibly be done to change what's happening.Want to connect with us?On the web: The Institute for Trauma & Psychological Safety On social: Instagram Facebook community By email: hello@institutefortrauma.com
ITPS Canada makes a commitment to the planet for generations to comeLondon, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - November 17, 2022) - ITPS Canada is proud to announce a pledge to be 100% carbon neutral for 2022 and beyond.To help achieve the company's environmental goals, ITPS (International Test Pilots School) has partnered with LivClean, a top-ranked carbon offset retailer. Through the partnership, ITPS's carbon offset purchase will support the Great Bear Forest Carbon Project, located inside the traditional territories of the Haida Nation, British Columbia, Canada, and home to the largest remaining intact coastal temperate rainforest in the world."It's time for us all to take responsibility. Our partnership with LivClean and the Great Bear projects means ITPS Canada's carbon emissions from flying will be completely offset, making us the first test pilot school in North America to be 100% carbon neutral," says Giorgio Clementi, President of ITPS Canada. "This demonstrates ITPS is committed to climate action in aviation."Forests play an important role in the fight against rising CO2 levels. Protecting mature-growth forests aids the fight in two important ways. It preserves the carbon already stored in the mature trees, plus it continues capturing even more carbon as the trees continue to grow. By supporting the Great Bear Forest Carbon Project, ITPS is offsetting the equivalent of planting and protecting approximately 20,000 trees. ITPS already offset 25% of its 2021 emissions, and now is committed to being 100% carbon neutral for 2022 and beyond.Beyond the carbon benefits, the Great Bear Forest Carbon Project supported by ITPS, protects the western red cedar, which is known as the "Tree of Life," and important habitats for the Kermode bear, black and grizzly bears, and seacoast wolves. The project also preserves habitats for coastal and freshwater marine life.The Great Bear Forest Carbon Project and the ITPS offset purchase is tracked on the BC Forest Carbon Offset third-party public carbon-reduction registry (see https://www.livclean.ca/haidagwaii) and meet all eight of the Carbon Offset Credit Integrity Assessment Criteria identified by ICAO's Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA). ITPS embraces the need for test pilot flight training to be environmentally sustainable and plans to deliver the most sustainable training in the industry through the increased use of simulator training and partnering with a sustainable aviation fuel research project at the University of Waterloo, Ontario.LivClean Carbon Offsets is a top-ranked 100% Canada-owned carbon offset retailer dedicated to the responsible business movement. Since 2007, LivClean has been offering the highest quality carbon offsets with an emphasize on transparency, tracking and making a difference. Working in association with industry leaders to offer sector specific programs, LivClean helps organizations do business in a way that puts more back into society, the environment and the bottom line than it takes out.ITPS Canada is an internationally recognized school of experimental flight testing and advanced military flight training, offering courses ranging from one year Test Pilot and Flight Test Engineer Courses, bespoke short courses and online courses. The school is also a Designated Learning Institution offering a Master of Science in Flight Test Engineering. However, ITPS is more than just a school of flight test, ITPS develops its own in-house aircraft upgrades and modifications to address requirements for the broadest range of aerospace technologies, including Digital
Em um mês, as sublinhagens BA.4 e BA.5 da Ômicron passaram a representar 44% das amostras positivas de covid-19 no Brasil, de acordo com relatório do Instituto Todos pela Saúde (ITpS). Na coluna 'Bem Estar', Dr. Carlos Alberto Pastore explica essa predominância e os riscos envolvidos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I talk about my attempts to use Isabelle as a newbie, and reflect a little on the complexity of both Isabelle and Coq.
This is the start of Chapter 15, about interactive theorem provers (ITPs). In this episode, I talk about the difference between fully automatic and interactive provers, and my plan to discuss and compare several different ITPs, in future episodes of this chapter.
Marsha Johnson, Practice Group Director for Public Benefits & Education with Inland Counties Legal Services, Discusses Individual Education Plans, or IEPs.
#NoLearnerLeftBehind - Welcome to the first @FENews #Livestream in conjunction with @CognAssist We all know that learner dropout is a serious issue. Approx 35% of Apprentices drop out. The big question is, how do we prevent apprentices from dropping out?Your host is Gavin O'Meara, CEO of FE News and your panelists are:Dr. Louise Karwowski, Director of Education, Cognassist,Sally Dicketts, AoC President and CEO Activate Learning, and Helen Wilson, Science Communication Manager, Cognassist and handbook author of How to Prevent your Apprentices from Dropping out.The panel explores how recent events have impacted dropout rates of Apprentice completion rates. We explore if non-completion rates are an age old problem and the panel shares successful tactics reduced Apprentice dropout, particularly for learners with Additional Learning Support needs.The panel then explores the recent updates from the ESFA and the new rules added for August 2021. These are updates from ESFA to Apprenticeship Rules 21-22, the panel in particular focus on the new rules about Additional Learning Support and how the ESFA is discouraging blanket screen learners, which appears counterintuitive.The panel discuss the new ESFA recommend changes and how this will have an intended knock on effect for learner outcomes and Apprentice drop out rates.How would the proposed ESFA changes could impact the ability of colleges and ITPs to properly fulfil their legal requirements of the Equalities Act 2010 and how the changes could impact the Ofsted requirement to establish starting points and tailor delivery to all learners?Check out the livestream with Gavin, Sally, Louise and Helen who explore how to Prevent Apprentice Dropout, particularly with learners with Additional Learning Support needs
Guests: Mario Mamon, Chairman and President of the Enchanted Kingdom Theme Park in Manila, Philippines, and Tan Sri Richard Koh, President of the Malaysian Association of Amusement Theme Parks & Family Attractions (MAATFA) Episode 17 of the ITPS I'M4FUN podcast welcomes Mario Mamon, Chairman and President of the Enchanted Kingdom Theme Park in Manila, Philippines, and Tan Sri Richard Koh, President of the Malaysian Association of Amusement Theme Parks & Family Attractions (MAATFA). These two distinguished gentlemen join Dennis Speigel, Founder & CEO of ITPS, for an engaging discussion about the state of the industry in the Asia-Pacific region. This region is set to soon overtake North America as the largest region in the global amusement park market segment. Hear these longstanding industry veterans share their insights and outlooks on the Asia-Pacific amusement industry sector, including its potential for becoming a global powerhouse and opportunities for continued growth.
Chi ci dice che, il giorno che i nostri locali potrranno riaprire, la gente definirà ancora "vincenti" le serate più "imballate"???Come potrebbe cambiare la psicologia del cliente riguardo alla modalità di assembramento in pista?!In tutto ciò una cosa è certa, ne trarrà vantaggio "il Dj" che potrà provare ad acculturare la platea che si trova di fronte senza troppa "pressione" psicologica....Ascolta questo episodio e, facci sapere il tuo pensiero a tal riguardo. Mail: info@alebigmama.itPs.Segui il mio Canale YouTube, "Ale Big Mama", e attiva la campanella rossa.
One of the most important things we're able to do at the Center for Digital History is offer internships to college students. Working with students allows us to move our projects forward while giving them real world opportunities to do the kind of work that historians do, and development skills that will hopefully serve them well later in life. Now, we've talked about our internship program on the show before – you might recall our chat with Jamie Morris of Washington College – and today you'll get to hear from three excellent students who joined our team last fall, thanks to a partnership with the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College. Felicia, Moriah, and Christian, all students at Iona, joined us virtually over the course of the fall term to help us with the Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington and the reconstruction of the Database of Enslaved People at Mount Vernon. Jim Ambuske and Jeanette Patrick and served as the site coordinators at the Washington Library for these internships, while Dr. Michael Crowder, the ITPS's public historian, was the students' instructor. He's one of the architects of the institute's internships as well. So on today's show, Michael, Jeanette, and Jim chat with our interns about their interest in history and their experiences working with us over the past few months, and then at the end the three of us reflect on the semester, what worked, and the opportunities that lie ahead. About Our Guests: Felicia Ferrando is a Junior majoring in History at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Moriah Simmons is a Junior majoring in History at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Christian Zimmardi is a Senior majoring in Political Science at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Michael Crowder is the Public Historian at The Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College. He earned a Ph.D. in the History Department at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. His project, “Human Capital: The Moral and Political Economy of Northeastern Abolitionism, 1763-1833,” examines the relationships between the rapid growth of abolitionism and capitalism in the Era of the American Revolution. He has also written essays about the African colonization movement and American participation in the slave trade, as well as articles about American football for rollingstone.com. In addition to serving as an archival fellow, he teaches American History at Queens College, CUNY. About Our Hosts: Jeanette Patrick is the Digital Writer and Researcher in the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. Among her many responsibilities, she serves as Associate Editor of the Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington. She holds an MA in Public History from James Madison University. She is a former Program Manager at the National Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C. Jim Ambuske, Ph.D., leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.
One of the most important things we’re able to do at the Center for Digital History is offer internships to college students. Working with students allows us to move our projects forward while giving them real world opportunities to do the kind of work that historians do, and development skills that will hopefully serve them well later in life. Now, we’ve talked about our internship program on the show before – you might recall our chat with Jamie Morris of Washington College – and today you’ll get to hear from three excellent students who joined our team last fall, thanks to a partnership with the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College. Felicia, Moriah, and Christian, all students at Iona, joined us virtually over the course of the fall term to help us with the Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington and the reconstruction of the Database of Enslaved People at Mount Vernon. Jim Ambuske and Jeanette Patrick and served as the site coordinators at the Washington Library for these internships, while Dr. Michael Crowder, the ITPS’s public historian, was the students’ instructor. He’s one of the architects of the institute's internships as well. So on today’s show, Michael, Jeanette, and Jim chat with our interns about their interest in history and their experiences working with us over the past few months, and then at the end the three of us reflect on the semester, what worked, and the opportunities that lie ahead. About Our Guests: Felicia Ferrando is a Junior majoring in History at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Moriah Simmons is a Junior majoring in History at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Christian Zimmardi is a Senior majoring in Political Science at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Michael Crowder is the Public Historian at The Institute for Thomas Paine Studies at Iona College. He earned a Ph.D. in the History Department at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. His project, “Human Capital: The Moral and Political Economy of Northeastern Abolitionism, 1763-1833,” examines the relationships between the rapid growth of abolitionism and capitalism in the Era of the American Revolution. He has also written essays about the African colonization movement and American participation in the slave trade, as well as articles about American football for rollingstone.com. In addition to serving as an archival fellow, he teaches American History at Queens College, CUNY. About Our Hosts: Jeanette Patrick is the Digital Writer and Researcher in the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. Among her many responsibilities, she serves as Associate Editor of the Digital Encyclopedia of George Washington. She holds an MA in Public History from James Madison University. She is a former Program Manager at the National Women's History Museum in Washington, D.C. Jim Ambuske, Ph.D., leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/support
How “Give Kids the World Village”, a non-profit organization, makes dreams come true with the support of generous donors, community partners, and volunteers, as well as with IAAPA support Guest: Ms. Pamela Landwirth, President & CEO - Give Kids the World Join Dennis Speigel, Founder & CEO of ITPS, for Episode 9 of the ITPS I'M4FUN Podcast. This episode Ms. Pamela Landwirth, President & CEO of Give Kids the World Village. Since 1992, Pamela has helped navigate this amazing organization, which operates an 89-acre whimsical, non-profit resort in Kissimmee, Florida. Offering critically ill kids and their families week-long, cost-free wish vacations, these stays are transformative and are made possible by the support of generous donors, community partners, and volunteers. Join Dennis and Pamela for a memorable conversation about the Give Kids the Worlds program, including its history, its short and long term goals, and its initiatives for advancements in the coming years. Pamela also shares her insights on the amusement industry and its support of the Give Kids the World program, and discusses how the program has had to adapt in 2020 as it moves into 2021. Don't miss this unforgettable and heartwarming discussion.
Dennis Speigel, Founder & CEO of ITPS and Rick Hunter, Chairman & CEO of ProSlide Technology discuss the continued growth of the waterpark industry, and the shakeouts that have resulted from Covid-19 impacts. Rick provides insights on both domestic and foreign growth trends and opines on trends and technological advances he is seeing as our industry regains its footing. Watch this dynamic and highly informative discussion.
For this inaugural ITPS podcast, Dennis is joined by Jim Seay, President & Owner of Premier Rides. Jim is a safety industry expert and a globally respected industry icon. Hear how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted manufacturers and suppliers around the world in both the short and long term. Dennis and Jim also discuss their insights on our industry's performance, including how vendor transactions will be carried out in the future.
I'm4Fun...with Dennis Speigel A LIVE ITPS Podcast - September 9, 2020 @ 10:00 a.m. EST For this inaugural ITPS podcast, Dennis will be joined by Jim Seay, President & Owner of Premier Rides. Jim is a safety industry expert and a globally respected industry icon. Hear how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted manufacturers and suppliers around the world in both the short and long term. Dennis and Jim will also discuss their insights on our industry's performance, including how vendor transactions will be carried out in the future. Dennis is pleased that Jim Seay has agreed to be his first guest in an exciting line-up of people and topics to come. Click here to register (If you can't attend live, the podcast will be available after the event. Please register to receive notice that the podcast is available on demand.)
1. A First Love - Recognizing and Valuing Someone at the Highest LevelRev 2:1-4 To the angel of the church of Ephesus write, ‘These thingssays He who holds the seven stars in His right hand, who walks in themidst of the seven golden lamp stands: “I know your works, your labor,your patience, and that you cannot bear those who are evil. And youhave tested those who say they are apostles and are not, and have foundthem liars; and you have persevered and have patience, and havelabored for My name's sake and have not become weary. NeverthelessI have this against you, that you have left your first love● They fell in love with Jesus and it completely changed their way oflife, they were totally sold out to Jesus with no sorrows or regrets,with no boundaries to their love, and no limits to their sacrificeDeut 6:5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with allyour soul, and with all your strength.Lk 7:47 Therefore I say to you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she loved much . But to whom little is forgiven , the same loves littleJer 29:11,13 I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans ofpeace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heartActs 19:18-19 many who had believed came confessing and telling theirdeeds. Also, many of those who had practiced magic brought theirbooks together and burned them in the sight of all. And they counted upthe value of them, and it totaled fifty thousand pieces of silver2. We Must Fight to Remember, It Brings Brokenness and HumilityRev 2:5 Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and dothe first works, or else I will come to you quickly and remove yourlamp stand from its place—unless you repentPs 34:18 The LORD is near to the brokenhearted; He saves the humblePs 147:3 He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their woundsIs 57:15 I dwell with the oppressed and humble of spirit, to restore thespirit of the lowly and revive the heart of the contriteIs 66:2 I will bless those who have humble and broken heartsMatt 23:12 And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he whohumbles himself will be exaltedDeut 8:11-14 Beware that you do not forget the Lord your God by notkeeping His commandments, His judgments, and His statutes which Icommand you today, lest when you have eaten and are full, and havebuilt beautiful houses and dwell in them; and when your herds andyour flocks multiply, and your silver and your gold are multiplied, and allthat you have is multiplied; when your heart is lifted up, and youforget the Lord your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt, fromthe house of bondage● We need these memorials to remind us and the next generations ofthe goodness and faithfulness of God so we never forget itPs 51:12,16-17 Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, And uphold meby Your generous Spirit. For You do not desire sacrifice, or else I wouldgive it; You do not delight in burnt offering. The sacrifices of God area broken spirit, A broken and a contrite heart, God You will not despise● Repentance begins with honesty - Compare where your heart istoday versus where it was when you first fell in love with Jesus● For many, quarantine has been a blessing in disguiseWebsiteFreedom FacebookFreedom InstagramFreedom SoundcloudP. Jason Lozano Facebook
Mark Matzuka, founder of ProPilotWorld, ITPS on the Australian TSP conundrum, Destination Guide: Dallas, and Dylan&Max on a reality show? Max and Dylan recap the discussion on Takeoff Performance [00:50]. The guys introduce a new segment, The Destination Guide, featuring Dallas for this episode [5:40]. Phil and Ben from ITPS join us to talk about the new Australian TSP rules [13:18]. Drones outfitted with ADS-B? The guys discuss [20:12]. Mark Matzuka, Aviation Department Manager and Founder of ProPilotWorld.com calls in [23:50]. Mark talks about starting ProPilotWorld [25:40], and the joys and challenges of running the popular site [29:40]. Mark talks about his favorite threads [40:27], and Max raves about Athenian and Chernobyl Chicken recipes [41:22]. We ask Mark about the challenges of running a successful flight department [44:00] and discuss the effect of the pilot shortage on business aviation [1:00:00] Max and Dylan share the story of when the first tried to fly together professionally [1:10:20]. The guys react to a funny iTunes review [1:15:30] Recipes for Athenian Chicken and Chernobyl Chicken [Must be a member of ProPilotWorld.com to access] You can reach Phil Linebaugh with ITPS at 1-866-573-7067 or plinebaugh@itpops.com Do you have feedback, suggestions, or a great aviation story to share? Email us info@21fivepodcast.com Check out our Instagram feed @21FivePodcast for more great content and to see our collection of aviation license plates.
Takeoff Performance with Jim Deuvall/CAVU Companies, Iran and Cuba Airspace update, and arranged marriage on a Citation X. Max and Dylan catch up on current events and Max’s training [0:50]. Dylan calls International Trip Planning Services to discuss the latest hot topics in international operations [8:15]. After receiving lots of praise for recent episodes, the guys get a dose of reality in another installment of Straight Talk with Ted [16:45]. M and D preface our takeoff performance interview [18:56]. Jim Deuvall joins us to talk about the FAA’s InFO letter 18014 [24:50], the potential trap of runway analysis [36:50], and dispelling performance myths [52:35]. And finally, Jeff returns to tell us a story about overhearing an arranged marriage in the back of a Citation X. [1:08:36] For more information about EFB Pro/CAVU Companies or to contact Jim Deuvall, visit cavucompanies.com or sales@cavucompanies.com You can reach Phil Linebaugh with ITPS at 1-866-573-7067 or plinebaugh@itpops.com Do you have feedback, suggestions, or a great aviation story to share? Email us info@21fivepodcast.com Check out our Instagram feed @21FivePodcast for more great content and to see our collection of aviation license plates.
This podcast discusses the two most important international heat treating events – one in North America and one in Europe. Anne Goyer from IHEA, Eva Rowe from Messe Dusseldorf North America, and Peter Sherwin from Eurthorm by Schneider Electric join Heat Treat Radio host, Doug Glenn, to dig deep into the International Thermprocess Summit 2018 and Thermprocess 2019.
Friday's edition of the Triple Double Pod is an interview with ITPS program director Nate Perry, talking about his AAU journey (2:30), what is ITPS and how it was founded (4:45), building a new program in western PA (9:00), five-star player Oscar Tshwibe (19:00), bringing over international players (29:30), talking proposed NCAA rule changes (33:00), and much more! Make sure to follow us on Twitter: @TripleDubPod
TV writer-producer Rob Long was brought in on short notice to run the faltering CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait. Long talks about getting the sitcom back on track, why he hopes there's not a writers' strike, and what itPs like to be one of the few outspoken conservatives in Hollywood.
Farming erodes soil 50 times faster than it forms. We can change that, but will we? Thanks to http://www.soylent.com/earth for sponsoring this video! Thanks also to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz - 靛蓝字幕组 - Melissa Vigil - Alberto Bortoni - Valentin - Antoine Coeur ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: Alex Reich (@alexhreich) Script Editor: Rachel Becker (@RA_Becks) Video Illustrator: Ever Salazar (@eversalazar) Video Director: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Narrator: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Omkar Bhagat, Emily Elert, Peter Reich, David Goldenberg Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder _________________________________________ Like our videos? Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: http://goo.gl/EpIDGd Get early, exclusive access to our videos on Vessel: https://goo.gl/hgD1iJ Support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ Also, say hello on: Facebook: http://goo.gl/FpAvo6 Twitter: http://goo.gl/Y1aWVC And find us on itunes: https://goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, we think you might also like these things: America is running out of soil: http://goo.gl/FXEzeR Global Soil Partnership: http://goo.gl/lqGknM Prairie STRIPS research: https://goo.gl/1uw1Yg FYI: We try to leave jargon out of our videos, but if you want to learn more about this topic, here are some handy keywords to get your googling started: Agricultural Soil Erosion: the wearing away of a field's topsoil by the natural physical forces of water and wind or through forces associated with farming activities, such as tillage. http://goo.gl/d0Ciwk Conservation tillage/agriculture: a soil cultivation method in which fields are not ploughed & the previous year's crop residues are left on fields before and after planting the next crop, to reduce soil erosion and runoff. http://goo.gl/8aoizx, http://goo.gl/jmj8Ic Soil: the upper layer of earth, in which plants grow; a dark, damp, gas-filled structure of minerals and organic matter formed by degrading rocks and decomposing organisms. http://goo.gl/Q6JOrH ___________________________________________ References: A Landowner’s Guide to Prairie Conservation Strips. Accessed May 5, 2016. https://goo.gl/fN65MA Antón, S. C., & Steadman, D. W. (2003). Mortuary patterns in burial caves on Mangaia, Cook Islands. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13(3), 132-146. http://goo.gl/SIiMxy FAO and ITPS. (2015). Status of the World’s Soil Resources (SWSR) – Main Report. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils, Rome, Italy. http://goo.gl/fxPJi0 Kirch, P. V. (1997). Microcosmic histories: Island perspectives on" global" change. American Anthropologist, 99(1), 30-42. Montgomery, D. R. (2007). Soil erosion and agricultural sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(33), 13268-13272. http://goo.gl/Si9E6g Pimentel, D. (2006). Soil erosion: a food and environmental threat. Environment, development and sustainability, 8(1), 119-137. http://goo.gl/64FSCa Soil Building Systems. Pickup Truck Capacities. Accessed May 5, 2016. http://goo.gl/u7sPfQ Steadman, D. W., Antón, S. C., & Kirch, P. V. (2000). Ana Manuku: a prehistoric ritualistic site on Mangaia, Cook Islands. Antiquity, 74(286), 873-883. http://goo.gl/ZySytn
Apriamo con Michele, Giacomo e Marco, iscritti al nostro comitato scientifico, che ci parlano di una ricerca riguardante lombrichi, reflui e suoli. - Passiamo poi a Luca Montanarella, dell'European Joint Research Center, di cui abbiamo letto un bellissimo articolo su Nature riguardante il consumo di suolo. Un grave problema per cui poco ancora è stato fatto.
Apriamo con Michele, Giacomo e Marco, iscritti al nostro comitato scientifico, che ci parlano di una ricerca riguardante lombrichi, reflui e suoli. - Passiamo poi a Luca Montanarella, dell'European Joint Research Center, di cui abbiamo letto un bellissimo articolo su Nature riguardante il consumo di suolo. Un grave problema per cui poco ancora è stato fatto.
Barn som växer upp under fattiga förhållanden löper större risk att dö under barndomen. Veckans avsnitt handlar om hur barns hälsa påverkas av hur mycket pengar deras föräldrar har. Nyligen släppte SNS en rapport som visar på att det finns skillnader i uppväxtvillkor mellan barn beroende på om de har rika eller fattiga föräldrar. Barn som har rika och välutbildade föräldrar har 40 procent mindre sannolikhet att bli inskrivna på sjukhus. Det som är förvånande att det är konstant över tidsperioden på 20 år. Trots att inkomstskillnaderna ökat under perioden har skillnaderna inte gjort det. I början på 90-talet var de rikaste familjerna tre gångar så rika. I dag är de sex gånger så rika. Om Scocco/Molin Podden som betraktar, förklarar och kommenterar gränslandet mellan ekonomi och politik. Vi tar oss rätt att förklara hur det borde gå till men lovar att alltid vara lojala med faktan och lyssnaren. Sandro Scocco är Arena Idés chefsekonom och har sin bakgrund bland annat som chefsekonom på AMS och ITPS. Elin Molin, doktorand i nationalekonomi på Handelshögskolan har tidigare arbetat på Institutet för Näringslivsforskning och LO.
Présentation de l'offre ITPS de NEC lors de la rencontre NEC - Ingésup à Bordeaux.
Présentation de l'offre ITPS de NEC lors de la rencontre NEC - Ingésup à Bordeaux.