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Best podcasts about Jack H Knott

Latest podcast episodes about Jack H Knott

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The Risky, Rocky Ride of Today’s Economy . . . and the Central Bankers Who Keep Watch

P.S. You’re Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 62:44


Just when you thought the economy was the only good news you could count on, the stock market took a dive on the heels of Janet Yellen’s exit from the Federal Reserve. Suddenly, Americans everywhere wondered whether the volatility and uncertainty in Washington had finally caught up with the long, steady recovery stretching from those dark days in 2009. Should we be worried? Who’s looking out for the economy? And do they have a plan for the risks that await us in 2018 and beyond? In this episode, USC Price School Dean Jack H. Knott interviews Atlanta Fed President Raphael W. Bostic on the state of the economy and the forces that keep it humming along. Dean Knott is the Dean and the C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor of the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California. Dr. Bostic is the 15th President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He currently serves on the Federal Reserve’s chief monetary policy body, the Federal Open Market Committee. He previously served as the Chair of the Department of Governance, Management, and Policy Process at the USC Price School. To listen to this episode of Our American Discourse, click the arrow in the player here. Or  download it and subscribe through ApplePodcasts, Soundcloud, Google Play,  Stitcher, or your favorite podcasting app – click the links or search “usc bedrosian.”  Follow us on Twitter! @BedrosianCenter, @AnthonyWOrlando, @RaphaelBostic, @AtlantaFed For links and more, check out the showpage: https://goo.gl/BeJgLU (or bedrosian.usc.edu/discourse)

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
Homelessness and Housing Suppy and Subsidies

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 62:49


Leaders from the public, private and nonprofit sectors gathered at USC on April 27 for a summit to launch a sustained, collaborative effort to end homelessness in Los Angeles and serve as a model for other communities. From housing and supportive services to business and technology solutions, panelists outline framework for tackling one of society’s most intractable problems. Moderater: Jack H. Knott Dean, USC Price C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor Panelists: Jan Perry General Manager, Economic & Workforce Development Department City of Los Angeles Michael Alvidrez CEO, Skid Row Housing Trust Nicole Esparza Associate Professor, USC Price Director, Graduate Programs in Nonprofit Leadership and Management Margaux Helvey Vice President of Fund Development & Community Engagement LA Family Housing The endeavor builds upon long-standing work by faculty, students and staff across the university, and in particular the USC School of Social Work. In Los Angeles County, some 44,000 individuals are homeless on any given night — up from 39,000 in 2013. Although New York City has a larger number and a higher per-capita rate, Los Angeles has one of the nation’s densest homeless populations. In just one year, the county spends $965 million on healthcare, law enforcement and social services for homeless single adults. The county also has a high rate of people experiencing chronic homelessness. Despite higher concentrations in the urban core, the homeless population is spread out across the region, from the Antelope Valley to the South Bay to the southeastern edges of the county. And while in most U.S. communities the homeless are sheltered, in Los Angeles, some 70 percent are on the street, according to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA). The estimated cost of building enough housing units to support the current homeless population in Los Angeles is $1.8 billion over 10 years, and that does not include necessary social services. The causes of homelessness are numerous and often interrelated, requiring multiple perspectives and tactics, several speakers noted. Homeless populations include veterans, the mentally ill, elderly, foster youth, former prisoners, young families, victims of domestic abuse, the chronically ill, and the unemployed or underemployed.

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
The Change Makers: Women in Leadership in the Great American City

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 65:44


2014-2015 Athenian Society Dean's Speaker Series Los Angeles faces an abundance of challenges and opportunities as it continues to evolve as a dynamic and livable community for all residents. Join our panelists for a unique discussion focusing on prominent female leaders working across multiple industries and sectors within Los Angeles, the Great American City. Moderator: Bonnie Reiss Global Director, Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy at the USC Price School Speakers: Jack H. Knott Dean, USC Price C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor Paula Daniels Founder, Los Angeles Food Policy Council Commissioner, California Water Commission Mary Leslie President, Los Angeles Business Council Deidre Lind President, Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles Nury Martinez City of Los Angeles Councilwoman, 6th District

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
EXED Lunch Forum: Policing in the 21st Century and Cyber Security

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2015 77:17


USC Price Executive Education Forum Lunch Session: Policing in the 21st Century and Cyber Security • Frank Zerunyan (moderator) Professor of the Practice of Governance, USC Price Director, Executive Education • Jack H. Knott Dean, USC Price C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor • Tamara Bogosian Of Counsel, Best Best & Krieger • Michael Parker Commander, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department • Michael Orosz Assistant Director, Information Sciences Institute, USC Viterbi School • Glenn Haddox Director of Cybersecurity and Compliance, Southern California Edison The Executive Education Forum for Policy and Administration at USC Price School (EXED) offers a broad base of specialized non-degree certificates for local and global leaders. EXED is a suite of intensive programs targeting public sector and other senior, mid-level, and emerging leaders, and is designed to deepen their understanding of substantive policy issues, augment their ability to leverage and increase existing public sector capacity, and foster leadership all with the purpose of improving public and nonprofit administration and solving public problems. These programs together help build the capacity to implement effective policy, which is central to the goal of the Bedrosian Center. EXED achieves this by bringing together the world-renowned faculty of USC Price School, experienced practitioners and a dynamic curriculum to teach and reach across sectoral boundaries.

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
Advanced Manufacturing Outlook 2014 - Welcome Remarks

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2014 12:52


Welcome to the CNMI (California Network for Manufacturing Innovation) Advanced Manufacturing Outlook 2014 in partnership with the USC Center for Economic Development. Join fellow manufacturers, economic development professionals, city representatives, lenders, academia and technology developers to learn how manufacturers are using new technologies to grow their business. Part 1: Welcome Remarks and Agenda Overview Rob White Chief Innovation Officer, City of Davis Jack H. Knott Dean, USC Price C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Chair and Professor Michael E. Kassner Choong Hoon Cho Chair and Professor USC Viterbi School of Engineering Dion Jackson Adjunct Associate Professor, USC Price USC Center for Economic Development

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
The Dean's State of the School Address (2013)

Special Events at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 58:00


Jack H. Knott, Dean of the prestigious USC Sol Price School of Public Policy delivers what has become an important annual tradition - The Dean's State of the School Address. Dean Knott discuss the the amazing accomplishments of the school during the 2012-2013 academic year, and his vision / goals for the future. Given on June 4th, 2013 at The California Club in Los Angeles, CA Jack H. Knott C. Erwin and Ione L. Piper Dean and Professor USC Sol Price School of Public Policy http://priceschool.usc.edu

Dean's Message - USC Sol Price School of Public Policy
The Dean's State of the School Address (2011) - USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development

Dean's Message - USC Sol Price School of Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011 50:05


Jack H. Knott, Dean of the prestigious USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development delivers what has become an important annual tradition - The Dean's State of the School Address.