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On this episode of Deans Counsel, moderators Jim Ellis and Ken Kring speak with Jason Wingard, Executive Chairman of The Education Board, Inc. and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Harvard. Dr. Wingard is a globally renowned executive, with deep experience in both the corporate and non-profit sectors, specializing in the future of learning and work. He recently served as the 12th President of Temple University and Professor of Management and Policy, Organizational, and Leadership Studies. Dr. Wingard previously served as Dean of the School of Professional Studies and Professor of Human Capital Management at Columbia University. Prior to Columbia, he was Managing Director and Chief Learning Officer at Goldman Sachs.Dean's Counsel was excited to have this opportunity to pick the brain of someone with such vast experience and success as Jason. Unsurprisingly, this conversation covers many topics, including: •Shifting employer expectations and the Great Skills Gap•Disruption in higher education and the need for universities to revise their curriculum•the essential importance of teaching Soft Skills•trending devaluation of the college degreeLearn more about Jason Wingard.Comments/criticism/suggestions/feedback? We'd love to hear it. Drop us a note.Thanks for listening.-Produced by Joel Davis at Analog Digital Arts--DEANS COUNSEL: A podcast for deans and academic leadership.James Ellis | Moderator | Dean of the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California (2007-2019)David Ikenberry | Moderator | Dean of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-2016)Ken Kring | Moderator | Co-Managing Director, Global Education Practice and Senior Client Partner at Korn FerryDeansCounsel.com
The world famous Bottom of the Stream Movie Show returns! The stream boat returns home this week as we check out Eaten by Lions, the a 2018 British comedy movie, directed by Jason Wingard and starring Antonio Akeel; Jack Carrol and Asim Chaudhry. Listen on to hear what we made of this tale of a young man in search of his biological father! Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Dr. Jason Wingard, Visiting Professor at Harvard University, joins AMA's Bennie F. Johnson to talk about the future of work, the value of disruption, and the importance of future-proofing skills.
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On this episode of Out d'Coup LIVE, I welcome François Furstenburg to the show. François is a Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. We'll be talking about his latest article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, "Higher Ed's Grim, Soulless, Ed-Techified Future: Temple's Jason Wingard Championed "Skillification." He's Out, but His Vision Lives On." NOTE: we ran into a little issue with François's mic around 19m 15s. It only lasts about a minute, then we get it fixed. In the wake of unabashed anti-union tactics during the recent Temple University graduate university workers' strike and an overwhelming vote of no-confidence by the faculty union, Temple University president Jason Wingard resigned. However, as we'll talk about today, Wingard's ideas for higher education will, in the words of François Furstenburg, “continue marching across the landscape of higher education like zombies, transforming the content and purpose of curricula in the image of our post-industrial, financialized moment," unless a broader coalition mobilized to stop them. François has been a professor of history at Johns Hopkins University since 2014. He previously taught at the Université de Montréal from 2003-2013. He is the author of various books and articles on early American and Atlantic history, as well as co-author on a college textbook. He began writing essays on the state of higher education during the pandemic, in 2020, when he became alarmed by the corporatization of American universities. His writing on the topic can be found at the Chronicle of Higher Education, the American Prospect, and the AAUP magazine and blog. LINKS: François Furstenburg on his article, "Higher Ed's Grim, Soulless, Ed-Techified Future," in The Chronicle of Higher Education | https://bit.ly/3HcCwTU François Furstenburg's webpage | https://bit.ly/3H95G6a You can support this show by becoming a patron for as little as $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/rcpress/ Don't Let Paul Martino & His Oligarch Friends Buy Our Schools and push extremist politics in our community. Raging Chicken has teamed up with LevelField to launch a truly community rooted PAC to invest in organizing, supporting local and state-wide progressive candidates, and unmasking the toxic organizations injecting our communities with right-wing extremism. We're putting small-dollar donations to work to beat back the power of Big Money. You can get more information and drop your donation at https://ragingchicken.levelfield.net/.
Trustees and Presidents- Opportunities and Challenges In Intercollegiate Athletics
We know college athletics is undergoing a substantive transformation. And partially due to Covid and other factors, including demographic shifts across the nation, so is higher education. College presidents are under tremendous pressure to CHANGE and REINVENT their campuses, yet what they are initially hired to do often is not what they end up doing. Case in point-Temple University's now former president, Jason Wingard, resigned after just two years of campus challenges, many of which were somewhat out of his individual control. My guests today will share some of their insights and general conversations they have with university presidents daily. From managing the board of trustees, to dealing with college athletics, the job has never been more challenging. I've invited them back because they add value to our discussions around leadership and college athletics. Adrienne Larmett is a principal in Baker Tilly's risk advisory practice, with more than 17 years of professional consulting experience. Adrienne specializes in providing services to higher education and research institutions, working with clients to provide guidance in the areas of internal audit, risk advisory, enterprise risk management, sponsored research compliance and fraud investigation related services. As the firm's higher education practice leader, Dave Capitano provides oversight to more than 200 team members serving over 400 public and private colleges, universities, research institutions and academic medical centers across the United States. Dave has more than 30 years of experience working with college and university leadership and boards in a variety of strategic advisory and accounting areas. He takes a hands-on approach working collaboratively with institutional leadership to provide guidance and advice to be sustainable and resilient. NOTE: This podcast was recorded before the LSU v Iowa national championship game-congrats LSU!
It's the Friday news round up! Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Danya Henniger, director/editor of Billy Penn, and Ben Seal, freelance reporter. We talk about the communication from officials about the safety of Philly's tap water, Jason Wingard, Temple University's first Black president, resigning, and the new ballpark snack options at Citizens Bank Park. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: A short history of (the many) recent environmental mishaps along the Delaware River Philly's drinking water will not be impacted by chemical spill, Kenney says; officials say they chose to communicate as much as possible Philadelphia restaurant owners wished for clearer messaging on water contamination The Green Living Plan Mayoral Candidate Forum (video recap) The Green Living Plan For Philadelphia Philly Tree Plan The City's long-awaited, ambitious tree plan has been released. Here's what it says, and doesn't say. Temple University President Jason Wingard resigns ahead of no-confidence vote Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump was indicted yesterday for misuse of campaign funds to pay hush money to porn star Stromy Daniels. He is the first former U.S. president to ever be charged with a crime. Trump's indictment comes less than a week after he launched his presidential campaign with a large rally and speech in Waco, TX. Waco was the site of the 1993 raid of the militant Branch Davidian religious compound that led to the deaths of nearly 80 people. Waco has been a rallying cry for white supremacists and the extreme right ever since. 38 migrants were killed and 27 seriously injured in a fire at a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juarez. The continued unjust and cruel immigration policies in the U.S. - the “Remain in Mexico” policy, for example - helped create the conditions for the deaths. Will Bunch was dead on: "I wonder how much of the American downplaying of this nightmare in Ciudad Juárez is willful ignorance on our part — a refusal to confront our own shameful role in this episode. That's because the reason that refugees are overrunning the Mexican city — some estimates place the number at 20,000 — is that U.S. policy is forcing these migrants to stay south of the American border, their actual goal." According to a new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, up to about 15 million people are now at risk of losing health insurance as COVID era rules that expand Medicaid and CHIP benefits are rolled back. A new study in the journal Nature, projects that deep water current around Antarctica could slow by 40% by 2050 if the current trajectory of climate change is not dramatically altered. A disrupted current could dramatically affect the climate, the flow of fresh water and oxygen, and the circulation of nutrients necessary to sustain marine life. Some first-graders in Waukesha, Wisconsin won't be singing “Rainbowland,” by Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton. They were supposed to sing the song about acceptance, coming together, and loving one another in their spring concert. Why? Because school administrators concluded that the song violated the district's new “Controversial Issues in the Classroom,” policy initiated by a new right-wing dominated school board. This week's horrific mass school shooting in Nashville is being used by right-wing politicians and pundits to stoke anti-trans hate. New reporting by Maddie Hanna in the Philadelphia Inquirer shows that Paul Martino's PAC, Back to School USA, is gearing up for the culture war. The PAC's website says it will be “taking the fight directly to the liberal teachers' union and special interest groups that are responsible for indoctrinating our children.” The Back to School USA PAC is planning on holding an April 7th fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago with right-wing founder of Project Veritas, James O'Keefe. Newly elected Representative Summer Lee is wasting no time in making her voice heard. Summer Lee is a co-sponsor of the newly introduced “Assault Weapons Ban of 2023.” She took to the House floor this week PA Senators Bob Casey and John Fetterman and OH Senator Sherrod Brown introduced the “Railway Accountability Act” that would help prevent the kind of disasters we just witnessed in East Palestine, OH. A coalition of more than two dozen environmental, faith, business, and healthcare groups sent a letter to Gov. Josh Shapiro this week urging him to keep Pennsylvania's commitment to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative as part of Shapiro's stated commitment to getting PA to net-zero emissions by 2050. And Temple University's president Jason Wingard steps down after an authorization of a no-confidence vote by the Temple's faculty union; a strike by graduate students, and the murder of Temple University Police Sgt. Christopher Fizgerald. And, yes, the Dungeons and Dragons movie, Honor Among Thieves hits the big screen today! You can support this show by becoming a patron for as little as $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/rcpress. Don't Let Paul Martino & Friends Buy Our Schools and push extremist politics in our community. Raging Chicken has teamed up with LevelField to launch a truly community rooted PAC to invest in organizing, support local and state-wide progressive candidates, and unmask the toxic organizations injecting our communities with right-wing extremism. We're putting small-dollar donations to work to beat back the power of Big Money. You can get more information and drop your donation at https://ragingchicken.levelfield.net/.
Good news! Philadelphia's water has been deemed safe to drink! And, Jason Wingard is resigning as president of Temple University after less than 2 years. Officials say a small group of senior Temple leaders " will guide the University while they search for their next President.
Series 2 episode 1 - "...I don't want to go..." From filmmaker Jason Wingard and set and recorded on location in a car in Manchester, 'Where To, Mate?' is a semi-improvised comedy following our drivers Bernie, Ben and Saj as we eavesdrop on their taxi journeys around the North West. Bernie picks up a couple on their way to the airport. Ben picks up a guy who doesn't want to go to a job interview. Featuring local voices and character actors/comedians from the North. Dialogue is improvised by the cast based on ideas by Jason Wingard and Carl Cooper. Ben ..... Peter Slater Bernie ..... Jo Enright Jo ..... Nina Gilligan Joe ..... Andy Salthouse Nige ..... Keith Carter Saj ..... Abdullah Afzal Controller ..... Jason Wingard Controller ..... Abdullah Afzal Additional voices and material by the cast and crew. Director: Jason Wingard Producer: Carl Cooper A BBC Studios Audio production for BBC Radio 4
Is college the best pathway to career success and real-life opportunities? There is a point in our lives where we try to figure out our careers, what we're interested in, and what we love doing the most, amongst other fundamental things that shape our personality. It is a critical moment of life realities and self-discovery. However, it's striking that college as the only pathway has been an idea nurtured by generations long before ours. It's incredible what a keen eye for research and exploration can discover. Join me on this thought-provoking episode to learn more. Who are the most innovative thinkers? According to the president of Temple University, Jason Wingard's article, Higher Ed must change or die, we are enlightened about the ongoing ruin of the college as the only path to career success because most people end up becoming what they didn't study. "The college degree had ceased to guarantee that employers would get what they wanted. So instead, why not go younger? Why not hire cheaper?" As a Native thinker, I'm not surprised. Ah, the college as a platform is burning.College; the Burning Platform According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, Public university enrollment has fallen by 12 to 15% in some states per year. Registration for both undergraduate and graduate students and US colleges, as of just this year, 2022, up to this point, has decreased by 4.1%. It's alarming, and there is more bad news; however, there is a massive shift. Massive Shift; The Power in online learning Employers are returning to certification and Apprenticeship models. The Power of online learning is boosting the shift. Who needs a four-year marketing degree, for example, to run social media when you can instead hire someone fresh out of high school and sign them up? That's a massive shift right there! Hannah, on the evolution of education There are four phases. The Agrarian phase The Industrial phase The knowledge phase The post-recession phase We're still in the post recession phase, and the fifth phase is beckoning. You can read the full article by Jason Wingard here: https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-08-17/higher-ed-must-change-or-dieConnect with Hannah: "Imagine a world where we have a bunch of 1000's of entrepreneurial minded young people who were exposed to the options they have, not through an institution, but through real hands-on learning and work experience. They use the skills they inherently have as native digital humans to add value to the world, to companies, to nonprofits, and potentially and hopefully to more of their own businesses, to create real fulfilling life paths for themselves. We'll be in a fantastic place if we can envision that world together." Thanks for listening to the Native Digital, Native Analog Show. If you enjoyed this episode, kindly subscribe, leave a rating, and review, and please don't forget to tell your friends! If you want to connect and talk more about attracting and retaining native Digital, you can reach me at Hannahgwilliams.com. Thanks again, and I'll see you next time.
It's not often a university president talks about how degrees are being devalued and how higher education must align with workforce needs, but that's exactly what new Temple University president, Jason Wingard, does when he joins Jeff and Michael discuss his book, “The College Devaluation Crisis," and what's next for Temple. This episode made possible with sponsorship from Ascendium Education Group, Course Hero, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.Follow Future U on Twitter • LinkedIn
I säsongspremiären träffar vi Viktor Svensson, VD på Rejlers som med sina 2 700 anställda är ett av nordens största teknikkonsultbolag. När det kommer till att leda verksamheter gillar han att tänka nytt, stort och gärna från ett annat håll än många andra. I hans värld handlar det om att sälja in känslan av vad strategin kan ge, snarare än siffrorna den ska leda till. Dessutom är lärande något han brinner för. Så mycket att det står i centrum för Rejlers resa framåt. I avsnittet kommer vi in på betydelsen av kommunikation, framgångsrik förändringsledning, kompetens, beslutsfattande och hur man bygger företagskultur. Samtalet leds av Robin Askelöf, CMO på Hypergene, som med podden är på ständig jakt efter nya perspektiv på beslutsfattande, verksamhetsstyrning och ledarskap. Avsnittets boktips är ”Learning to succeed” av Jason Wingard, som på engelska har titeln corporate learning expert. Boken handlar om hur man transformerar sin verksamhet till att bli en lärande organisation – allt i syfte att ha en chans att hänga med i och allra helst ligga före konkurrensen när utvecklingstakten är så hög. Spännande läsning, med andra ord. Kom ihåg att prenumerera på podden så påminns du om när nya avsnitt finns att lyssna på!
This week the guys have a very special guest. The director of the 2018 British Comedy Drama, 'Eaten by Lions', Jason Wingard! They discuss his time as a director and they breakdown one of his favourite movies, 'Dawn of the Dead (1978)'.Jason Wingard's LinksEaten by Lions - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000ywgd/eaten-by-lionsTwitter - https://twitter.com/JmgMediaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jason_wingard/Podcast Linkshttps://linktr.ee/filmmeinpodDramatic Death LinksWebsite - https://www.dramaticdeath.co.uk/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC78wh_UWyMLZK3XM3zt1mgADavid's LinksInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/its_david_french/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqFQRwM4U4ap86crtvvnQAg
Current student Amelia Winger and member of the Temple News joins us to talk about the new President Jason Wingard, interim President Englert, and Amelia talks about her experiences at Temple in the marching band.
EPISODE 124: In this week’s #DataTalk, we chat with Dr. Jason Wingard, Dean and Professor of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies and Eric Haller, Global Head of Experian Datalabs about the future of work and the importance of reskilling and upskilling.
Set and recorded on location in a car in Manchester, ‘Where To, Mate?’ is a semi-improvised comedy following our main drivers Bernie and Ben as we eavesdrop on their taxi journeys around the North West. This week Bernie picks up Milton and they strike up a friendship; and Ben picks up a healer who tries to help him against his will. Ben was the first driver to work at the firm and he’s seen it all. He likes 80s movies and arguing about nothing, but tries to help passengers out with their problems whenever he can. Bernie has left her husband in Birmingham and escaped to Manchester to work as the only female driver at All Star Cars. She didn’t get out on her own much before she got this job, but she’s making up for it now. Jason Wingard is a writer, director and film maker from Manchester. He’s written and directed a number of award winning short films as well as the feature film ‘Eaten By Lions’ which recently had a cinema release. The show features local voices and character actors /comedians from the North. CAST Ben ..... Peter Slater Bernie ..... Jo Enright Milton ..... Christopher J Hall The Healer ..... Lisa Moore Saj ..... Abdullah Afzal Controller ..... Jason Wingard Controller ..... Abdullah Afzal Conversations improvised by the cast based on ideas by Jason Wingard and Carl Cooper. With additional material and production support by Hannah Stevenson. Additional voices and material by the cast and crew. Production Co-ordinator, Mabel Wright Directed by Jason Wingard Produced by Carl Cooper A BBC Studios Audio Production
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Arthur (Art) Lerner-Lam is the Academic Director for the M.S. in Sustainability Science Program. https://www.science.ei.columbia.edu/ Art is also a Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory a seismologist who has studied and published on the interactions between crust and mantle, the thickness of tectonic plates, the structure of mountain belts and crustal rifts, and active seismicity. He has led scientific expeditions in the Middle East, Europe, Central and South Asia, the Southwest Pacific, and throughout the United States. Over the last 20 years, he has lectured and written widely on natural hazards and society. Lerner-Lam and his colleagues and students have supported the activities of the United Nations, the World Bank, and other international institutions promoting sustainable development in the face of extreme natural hazards. In addition to being an instructor for Columbia University's Sustainability Science M.S. program, Lerner-Lam also teaches course in the M.S. Sustainability Management, and Environmental Science & Policy programs. With colleagues from political science, economics, and international affairs, Lerner-Lam also has developed related curricula on sustainability management and sustainable investing suited for intensive executive education certificate programs. Lerner-Lam has held Post-doctoral positions at Scripps and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been at Lamont-Doherty since 1985. He has been on numerous scientific advisory committees and editorial boards including as a member of the Federal Scientific Earthquake Studies Advisory Committee for the U.S. Geological Survey, as a consultant to the U.S. Trade and Development Agency, and as a contributing author to the U.N.’s Global Risk Update. He has consulted on environmental and natural hazard resilience for the governments of Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Chile, India, China, Thailand, Turkey, and Venezuela. He has also testified before the U.S. Congress on the nation’s preparedness for natural disasters.
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Craig Irvine, Ph.D. Lecturer in the Discipline of Narrative Medicine; Academic Director, MS in Narrative Medicine For more than 15 years, Craig Irvine has been designing and teaching cultural competency, ethics, Narrative Medicine, and Humanities and Medicine curricula for residents, medical students, physicians, nurses, social workers, chaplains, dentists, and other health professionals. He has over 20 years of experience researching the history of philosophy, phenomenology, and narrative ethics, and over 25 years of experience teaching ethics, humanities, the history of philosophy, logic, and narrative medicine at the graduate, undergraduate, and preparatory school levels. He has published articles in the areas of ethics, residency education, and literature and medicine and has presented at numerous national and international conferences on these and other topics.
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Robert Klitzman, M.D. Academic Director, M.S. in Bioethics Program, School of Professional Studies; Professor of Psychiatry (in Sociomedical Sciences), Columbia University Medical Center https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/bioethics Robert Klitzman, M.D., is a professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailman School of Public Health, and the Academic Director of the Master of Science in Bioethics program at Columbia University. He co-founded and for five years co-directed the Columbia University Center for Bioethics, and directed the Ethics and Policy Core of the HIV Center for 10 years. He has published over 120 scientific journal articles, eight books, and numerous chapters on critical issues in bioethics including genetics, neuroethics, HIV prevention, research ethics, and doctor-patient relationships. Klitzman has received numerous awards for his work, including fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation, the Commonwealth Fund, the Aaron Diamond Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He is a member of the Empire State Stem Cell Commission and served on the U.S. Department of Defense’s Research Ethics Advisory Panel. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a regular contributor to the New York Times and CNN.
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Yvette Burton Professor of Professional Practice in Human Capital Management; Academic Director, Master of Science in Human Capital Management Yvette C. Burton, Ph.D., is a senior business strategy and human capital solutions executive with significant experience in designing scalable workforce solutions to enable business growth and innovation. https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/human-capital-management A seasoned executive with more than 20 years of global experience in high impact, integrated human capital strategies for the media, consumer, industrial product, and defense industries, Dr. Burton is a leading scholar-practitioner in new models for the “New World of Work” in a competitive global market. Since 2015, she has served as Vice President, Workforce Solutions and Intelligence, for Lockheed Martin. In that role, she has accelerated the company’s global execution of strategic business objectives through the design and implementation of enterprise-wide integrated talent and workforce strategies. As a trusted advisor and strategist to Lockheed Martin’s Chief Human Resources Officer and executive leadership team, she provides direction for internal and sector excellence across core human capital capabilities, including talent acquisition, strategic workforce planning, HRIS/analytics, leadership development, talent management, M&A, and organizational effectiveness. Prior to her tenure at Lockheed Martin, Dr. Burton was Director of Deloitte Consulting LLP’s Human Capital Consulting Practice for the consumer and industrial sectors, where she led the provision of advisory services to senior executive leaders on sustainable solutions to critical human capital performance and opportunity gaps for growth and innovation goals. In addition, Dr. Burton served as interim CEO of The Arcus Foundation, a multinational charitable organization, where she reduced expenses by 30 percent, repositioned $25 million in programming investments, and improved operational efficiencies. From 1999 until 2010, Dr. Burton held senior roles at IBM, including Senior Leadership Consultant and Executive Coach, Senior Business Strategist and Global Product Market Analyst, and Managing Business Research Director. Also during that time, she was Senior Executive for IBM’s Global Diversity-Driven Innovation Platform, which she created and led to generate more than $200 million in new business. Earlier in her career, Dr. Burton held roles as a senior managing B2B solutions consultant, Healthcare Managing Consultant and Lead for Change Management at Ernst & Young, and National Organizational Development Director for the National League for Nursing.
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Beth Fisher-Yoshida Academic Director; Professor of Practice; Vice Chair of Faculty As Professor of Professional Practice, Beth Fisher-Yoshida teaches classes in negotiation, conflict resolution, and conflict analysis. Her approach to learning is based on her core belief that when we improve communication by developing more self-awareness, we will have better relationships and improved negotiation practices. https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/negotiation-and-conflict-resolution Dr. Fisher-Yoshida is Co-Executive Director of the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity (AC4) and Director of the Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) program, both housed in the Earth Institute at Columbia University. In her role at YPS she has been working to develop systemic approaches to building more effective communities through youth leadership in Medellín, Colombia, using a Social Lab approach. Dr. Fisher-Yoshida partners with clients to develop customized interventions aimed at improving organizational performance. She is able to blend the best of both worlds: the knowledge from academia with effective practices to apply successfully to real life situations. Her firm, Fisher Yoshida International, focuses on leading organizations through change by improving communication and creating shared goals and practices to align with the organization’s mission and vision. She works globally with clients and speaks conversational Japanese having lived and worked in Japan for 13 years. Dr. Fisher-Yoshida is the author of numerous articles, chapters, edited books, and authored a book on transnational leadership. She has a new book to be released soon on women and negotiation. Her main areas of focus are Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM), negotiation, intercultural communication, conflict resolution and transformative learning. As Vice Chair of the Faculty of Professional Studies, Dr. Fisher-Yoshida collaborates with the Chair of Faculty and Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs to coordinate and manage the School’s academic governance committees—specifically, the Academic Excellence Committee, Admissions Committee, Chair’s Committee, Resource Allocation Committee, and Reputation, Relationship, and Development Committee. Dr. Fisher-Yoshida is also a Certified Clinical Sociologist (CCS).
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Scott Rosner Professor of Professional Practice; Academic Director, M.S. in Sports Management Program, School of Professional Studies As Academic Director of the Master of Science in Sports Management program, Scott Rosner leads all programmatic and curricular development efforts, creates professional development opportunities for students, and manages all strategic planning efforts for the program, including marketing, enrollment, student life, and alumni affairs. Rosner is also a Professor of Professional Practice, teaching graduate-level courses in the discipline of Sports Management. https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/sports-management Prior to joining the faculty at Columbia in January 2018, Rosner was a Practice Professor in the Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Faculty Associate Director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative. He taught courses in Sports Business Management and Negotiation and Dispute Resolution to undergraduate and MBA students, and taught Sports Law at both Wharton and Penn Law School. He was a five-time recipient of the prestigious Whitney Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching (2006, 2009, 2013, 2014, and 2017). He has been the co-host of the Wharton Sports Business Show, a weekly look at the business of sports on SiriusXM’s Business Radio (channel 111), which has been heard on Tuesdays from 4–5 p.m. (Eastern) since its debut in January 2014. Rosner was also the Academic Director of the Wharton Sports Business Academy, a summer program for rising high school juniors and seniors. Prior to being promoted to the rank of Practice Professor in July 2016, he was a Practice Associate Professor from July 2013–June 2016, a Practice Assistant Professor from July 2010–June 2013 and a full-time Lecturer in the same department from July 2002–June 2010. He served as the Faculty Associate Director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative since its inception in 2004 and served as the Faculty Mentor to the University of Pennsylvania’s men’s basketball team from 2003–2008. Rosner has led consulting projects with a variety of clients both in his role as a faculty member leading student project teams and as the Principal of Hudson Sports Consulting, a sports advisory firm that provides a wide range of services in the business and legal aspects of the sports industry. Clients include: Philadelphia Phillies, PGA Tour, Soccer Without Borders, Adidas, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, the National Football League (multiple engagements), Major League Baseball (multiple engagements), Northwestern University, the Philadelphia 76ers (multiple engagements), the Detroit Pistons, the United States Tennis Association, Madison Square Garden Sports, the Philadelphia Eagles (multiple engagements), the New York Jets (multiple engagements), FedEx, AT&T (multiple engagements), New York Road Runners, Philadelphia Sports Congress, Red Bull, the Philadelphia Union (MLS) (multiple engagements), AVP Tour, AOL Sports, NBA Developmental League, Sports Capital Partners (Real Salt Lake), USA Football, Cloud 9 Skiing, San Diego State University, and The Sacks Group.
Hosted by Columbia University School of Professional Studies Dean, Jason Wingard, Talks@Columbia and the Learn For Life podcast presents timely thought leadership on crucial issues facing academia and industry today. Sim Segal Academic Director and Senior Lecturer in Discipline, M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management Program Sim Segal is president and founder of SimErgy Consulting, a consulting firm specializing exclusively in ERM. Headquartered in Manhattan, SimErgy provides ERM consulting services to companies in all sectors, helping organizations implement or advance their ERM programs. Segal is the founder and academic director of the M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management program at Columbia University, the #1 such program globally. https://sps.columbia.edu/academics/masters/enterprise-risk-management With 30+ years of experience in measuring and managing risk, Segal is a globally recognized ERM thought leader with ERM experience in a variety of sectors, such as insurance, banking, credit cards, technology, consumer goods, biotech, telecomm, hospitality, energy, services, timberland, education and research, nonprofit organizations, and government bodies. Segal is author of Corporate Value of Enterprise Risk Management (Wiley, March 2011), which is required reading on the syllabi of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) and leading universities in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, China, Italy, Croatia, and Egypt. Segal has designed and coauthored several ERM research studies. He has also authored numerous articles in publications such as Forbes, American Banker, and Corporate Finance Review and has been quoted in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Global Finance, National Underwriter, and Rough Notes. Segal is a frequently invited speaker to ERM conferences and events and has made over 300 ERM-related presentations globally. Segal is active on industry committees. He served as the inaugural chairman of the Risk Committee of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) (a global education and research organization), leading the design and implementation of its ERM program (2009-2011). He also served as chief editor of Risk Management, a quarterly international ERM publication (2008–2009). Segal currently serves as vice chair of the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) ERM Applications Committee and as a member of the Joint Risk Management Section’s ERM Symposium Program Committee, jointly run by the Casualty Actuarial Society, the CIA, and the SOA. Prior to SimErgy, Segal led ERM consulting practices at Deloitte Consulting, Aon, and Watson Wyatt (now part of Willis Towers Watson). Prior to his consulting experience, Segal was an officer at MetLife, where he was a key player in the first successful adoption of economic capital by a U.S. insurer, assisting in its integration into strategic planning, capital management, pricing, and financial reporting. Segal also led one of the internal teams to convert MetLife into a stock company. Segal has also played a leadership role in the actuarial profession; examples of such service include: Vice president, SOA Board of Directors (2009-2011) Member, SOA Board of Directors (2006-2009) Member, Editorial Board of The Actuary, an international publication (2005-2006) President, Actuarial Society of Greater New York (2002-2003) Chairman, SOA Management & Personal Development Section (2002-2003) A lead actuary in the Actuarial Foundation’s Advancing Student Achievement Program (2004-2006) Segal is a Fellow of Society of Actuaries (FSA) and a Chartered Enterprise Risk Analyst (CERA). Segal is one of 40 ERM experts awarded the CERA for “thought leadership and significant contributions to advance the practice of ERM.”
WATCH ME LIVE NEXT TIME AT: www.facebook.com/ActOnThisTV OR... www.periscope.tv/ActOnThisTV OR... www.twitter.com/ActOnThisTV In this LIVE broadcast replay, I take you behind the scenes of one of my latest https://www.actonthis.tv podcasts, with director and filmmaker Jason Wingard - as we discuss what it takes to work on the very best independent films. I also discuss why it's SO IMPORTANT to value TODAY - and go for what you want, whilst you still have the chance! To listen to my FULL 90 MINUTE chat with Jason, click the link below: https://www.actonthis.tv/blog/preview-booking-roles-in-the-best-independent-films-with-director-jason-wingard If you are an actor who has a higher vision for yourself and your career, come join the Act On This and Bulletproof Actor communities! Act On This - The TV Actors' Network - Main site: https://www.actonthis.tv FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/ActOnThisTV/ FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ActOnThisTV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actonthistv/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ActOnThisTV My NEW Weekly Vlog '#WatchRoss' - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/WatchRoss Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WatchRoss/ Bulletproof Actor - Main Site: https://www.bulletproofactor.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/BulletproofAct/
Here we catch up for a chat with multi-award winning director and freelance film-maker Jason Wingard whose latest release 'Eaten by Lions' starring Antonio Aakeel, Jack Carroll, Asim Chaudhry & Johnny Vegas to name a few, is currently in cinemas and receiving great reviews. In this Forever Manchester Meets chat Jason talks candidly about all aspects of his life from being a Manchester City apprentice footballer and becoming a professional soccer player in the States through to being a professional stand-up comedian and his passion for making films. You can listen and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes or Spotify where you can also check out all the Forever Manchester Meets episodes. - ENJOY!
Jason Wingard sits down for a chat with Giles Alderson about his latest feature film Eaten by Lions. He chats going from shorts and winning short film festivals like Virgin Media shorts and making more films from the prize money. Then went onto make his debut feature In Another Life set in the Calais jungle while he waited for his other feature to happen . During this time he went out and learnt how to raise money and how to make a film from the ground up. We discuss how he used his writing / directing fee from Eaten by Lions to finance his debut feature In Another Life. How he shots in the Calais jungle and recreated a set in Warrington to match. We discuss how it's a privilege to make a film but you have to make sure your script is good enough and pay for script analysis to make it so. How you should understand the finance process and how investors can make their money back. Having a one pager as well as full pack for your project and that the best people in the film industry have nothing to prove How to make a road trip movie and working with actors on set and good techniques to do this . Dealing with reviews and how filmmaking is like a Juggernaut.ONCE IT'S GOING It keeps rolling, Eaten By Lions WATCH https://www.eatenbylions.com/ Eaten by Lions Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBJ8SLlvATU In Another Life trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrhTweAGJZ0 Follow Jason twitter http://www.twitter.com/jmgmedia LINKS PERFORMANCE INSURANCE https://www.astonlark.com/performance/ BOUDICA Support this great crowdfunding campaign here: https://greenlit.fund/project/boudica MAKE YOUR FILM The next event is on the 23rd April. 1st guest announced is ALICE LOWE Link for tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/makeyourfilm-part-iii-with-guest-alice-lowe-in-association-with-uk-actors-tweetup-tickets-59357978311?aff=erelexpmlt 20% DISCOUNT at the Raindance Independent Filmmakers Ball Our friends at Raindance are getting ready for the annual Independent Filmmaker's Ball on May 1st - this year, they're back with a swing-era special! Join them for an evening of live swing & jazz music, networking, and a fundraising raffle with special guests at the hottest party in town. Taking place at the lavish Café de Paris in the heart of London's West End, the Ball will bring together 600 film industry professionals to celebrate independent film and have a great party. Enter the code PODCAST20 at checkout to get 20% off on your tickets: http://bit.ly/IndieFilmBall19 WATCH World of Darkness https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BS35KQ2?pf_rd_p=855cdcfd-05d9-474f-b84d-8286a3530ba1&pf_rd_r=G5Q5NNQZR9PRZNQ4ME5D WATCH Fanged Up https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Up-Daniel-OReilly/dp/B07F83JN6G/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1542670909&sr=1-1&keywords=fanged Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
Welcome to the latest episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast from Flickering Myth, in which a different guest stops by each week to chat about their favourite movie.This week, writer-director Jason Wingard comes along to chat about Martin Scorsese's classic gangster epic Goodfellas. He also discusses his own new comedy movie Eaten By Lions, which hits UK cinemas this week.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Player FM and leave us a comment, rating or review. For more entertainment news, reviews and interviews, head over to www.flickeringmyth.com/
Host Stuart Wright talks to EATEN BY LIONS writer/director Jason Wingard. EATEN BY LIONS open in over 100 screens across the UK on Friday 29 March 2019. Check local listings for details https://www.eatenbylions.com/#cinema-listings Credits Intro/Outro music is by Chris Read. He can be contacted at www.thecomposers.tv Podcast from www.britflicks.com You can support the @Britflicks podcast by pledging money via www.patreon.com/stuartwright, subscribing to it via iTunes or leaving a review - this helps attract more listeners.
Our Edinburgh film festival coverage continues with interviews with the cast and crew of ‘Eaten by Lions’, a wonderful British family comedy that follows Pete and Omar after they lose their beloved Gran and they go in search of Omar's estranged father, confronting him on the day of his daughters engagement party.First up we’ve got actor, Antonio Aakeel who joins us over the phone, then we’ve got writer/director Jason Wingard and producer Hannah Stevenson. and for a bonus, we’ve got some red carpet interviews with Antonio and Jason, actor and comedian Jack Carroll and Hayley Tamaddon.
Firms have employed wide-reaching programs to help their millennial workforce learn and grow which in turn helps with retention and recruitment says Goldman Sachs chief learning officer Jason Wingard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Global organizations operating in the contemporary business landscape need to tightly link financial rigor and strategic insight. Increasingly senior financial executives are playing influential roles in strategy development and implementation working closely with the CEO and the board to creatively assess and design growth opportunities. The question is: Are CFOs prepared to move beyond the number-crunching function to act and lead in this capacity? Wharton's Jason Wingard and John Percival discuss this and other issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.