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With over 40 years of experience in both B2B and B2C sales, Jeff Cramer, a seasoned Sales Professional and Coach, has seen it all. Now, he uses his extensive knowledge to help sales representatives and managers in their personal and professional growth. We're excited to have him on this week's episode to discuss his coaching philosophy, which emphasizes balanced conversations, self-awareness, and objective feedback. Jeff's focus on fostering a "growth mindset" and continuous development in sales is central to his approach. He works with versatility and genuine care, helping individuals recognize their strengths and areas for improvement, while offering support and positive reinforcement to maximize the impact of his coaching.
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Community solar allows households and businesses to access the benefits of solar energy, such as lower electricity costs, regardless of whether they're able to host a system on their own roof.In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg talks with Jeff Cramer who is the president and CEO of Coalition for Community Solar Access. “We've figured out a way for any electricity customer to be able to participate and benefit from local clean energy deployment in less than five minutes with guaranteed savings,” said Cramer. And interest in community solar projects is growing, with more states considering community solar programs.“It's thousands of projects around the country in over 20 states across the country.”By the end of the year there will be six gigawatts of community solar on the system. Cramer expects that to grow significantly in the future. “What Community Solar offers is it offers a sort of a hub for the deployment of, a central hub for the deployment of distributed generation.”Jeff Cramer has served as President and CEO of CCSA since its founding in 2015. Prior to CCSA, Cramer co-founded and served as a Partner at 38 North Solutions, a Washington DC public affairs firm that focused exclusively on federal clean energy and sustainability policies and advocacy. He has a B.A. in government, philosophy from Clark University.
Today we look back at some of the best moments from our 2022 podcasts. It was a year full of learning and notable contributions from rocket scientists, industry icons, and some of our favorite content partnerships.If these nuggets inspire you, I hope you'll queue up the full episodes featuring:Sergio Blanco, renewable project finance director at Partner Engineering & Science, Inc., an engineering, environmental and energy consulting and design firm; Michael Burz, CEO, president and co-founder of Enzinc, a green energy startup developing a battery based on zinc; Jeff Cramer, CEO, president and co-founder of the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA); David Kenny, CEO and co-founder of Omnidian, which provides comprehensive protection plans for commercial, industrial and residential solar energy investments; and Mary Powell, CEO and a board member at Sunrun, the nation's leading residential solar, storage, and energy services company. They are among our most downloaded and talked about conversations of the year. You can always find the links to those longer-form episodes and learn more about each guest and the content they've shared in the show notes on our blog. SunCast is presented by Sungrow, the world's most bankable inverter brand. You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make this show free for you at www.mysuncast.com/sponsors. Remember, you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guests and access recommendations, book links, and more than 562 founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or by email.
In today's Episode 2 of the Community Solar Series, our solar expert is David Kane, a seasoned developer at EDP Renewables. Dave gives us the view from the developer's perspective: What exactly is entailed in his role as project developer? How does the organization rely on he and his team for progress? How does a developer think about policy as an enabler or driver for how to structure his/her time & team? What does the ecosystem of stakeholders look like? What are the kinds of people that one looks for in “local” partners? We learn what unique skill sets community solar developers need. And, I ask the question that seems to really be on many people's minds: “Are these skills & needs all that different from Utility scale development?” If you've been wondering How do you decide where (market, team requirements, partner development) to focus the effort? Where do people most often fail or mess up in the development process for community solar? What sets successful projects apart from the rest - what do you look for in a development partner or project? Then this next episode of the Community Solar series is for you! Tune-in, and also if you missed it go queue up Episode 1 from the series with https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/485 (Jeff Cramer) of CCSA. You can learn more about today's guest and our expert lineup along with what else is to come in the series at https://www.mysuncast.com/communitysolar (www.mysuncast.com/communitysolar) The Community Solar series presented in partnership with https://www.edpr.com/north-america/about-us (EDP Renewables N. America, Distributed Generation.) You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make SunCast free for you, here: https://www.mysuncast.com/sponsors (www.mysuncast.com/sponsors) And you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 485 other founder stories and startup advice athttps://www.mysuncast.com/ ( www.mysuncast.com). You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on https://www.twitter.com/nicomeo (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus/ (LinkedIn) or email.
What is community solar? How does it work? What are the benefits? Host Bill Nussey drills into the critical role community solar plays in a clean local energy future with Jeff Cramer, President and CEO of the Coalition for Community Solar Access, CCSA. Jeff dives into the nitty gritty of how it all works, who it serves and the business models that make it a reality. Plus, Jeff shares where community solar is growing across the United States, where it is being held back and why and the efforts CCSA teams are making to change thinking and policies about this foundational approach to reshaping our energy future.
In today's Episode 2 of the Community Solar Series, our solar expert is David Kane, a seasoned developer at EDP Renewables. Dave gives us the view from the developer's perspective: What exactly is entailed in his role as project developer? How does the organization rely on he and his team for progress? How does a developer think about policy as an enabler or driver for how to structure his/her time & team? What does the ecosystem of stakeholders look like? What are the kinds of people that one looks for in “local” partners? We learn what unique skill sets community solar developers need. And, I ask the question that seems to really be on many people's minds: “Are these skills & needs all that different from Utility scale development?” If you've been wondering How do you decide where (market, team requirements, partner development) to focus the effort? Where do people most often fail or mess up in the development process for community solar? What sets successful projects apart from the rest - what do you look for in a development partner or project? Then this next episode of the Community Solar series is for you! Tune-in, and also if you missed it go queue up Episode 1 from the series with https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/485 (Jeff Cramer) of CCSA. You can learn more about today's guest and our expert lineup along with what else is to come in the series at https://www.mysuncast.com/communitysolar (www.mysuncast.com/communitysolar) The Community Solar series presented in partnership with https://www.edprnadg.com/ (EDP Renewables N. America, Distributed Generation.) You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make SunCast free for you, here: https://www.mysuncast.com/sponsors (www.mysuncast.com/sponsors) And you can always find the resources and learn more about today's guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 485 other founder stories and startup advice athttps://www.mysuncast.com/ ( www.mysuncast.com). You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on https://www.twitter.com/nicomeo (Twitter), https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus/ (LinkedIn) or email.
Over the years, a segment of the industry has emerged as what has been referred to as the fourth vertical for solar. It's not just a phenomenon in the United States, but worldwide, and it's called Community Solar. Community solar is the model where community members can collectively purchase clean electricity from a central offsite solar array, and this model has been gaining massive attention and momentum of late, offering an option for equitable access to clean energy while helping to reduce carbon emissions and promising to keep energy prices low for consumers. But is it really different from any other type of solar energy project? Perhaps more importantly, what does it mean for you as we embrace this clean energy revolution? We've dedicated this series to those of you who are trying to figure out “is this right for me, is this right for my company,” and “what decisions do I need to think through before I can actually throw my hat in the ring for community solar?” In this new mini-series, we'll navigate the inner workings of what has been hailed as the fourth vertical in the solar industry. Consider this your Community Solar 101. This five part series presents unique perspectives from industry experts on how each of us might consider the role of community solar in our business, career or even neighborhood. Does it really provide equitable access to solar energy? Will it live up to the hype and hope? Or is it too good to be true? In this Episode One, we'll hear from Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar access, also known as CCSA, which Jeff co-founded in 2015. Jeff and I go deep into the history of how community solar came about as well as the policies, both at a federal and state level, that have supported this sector's growth. We'll also hear from David Sandbank, Vice President of distributed energy resources at NYSERDA. David has been instrumental over the last few years in ushering in a slew of policies at NYSERDA, and has been a huge proponent of community solar. David gives us some insight into the latest legislation that was introduced to get New York to 10 gigawatts of community solar. This Community Solar series is a production of SunCast Media and is brought to you in partnership with EDP Renewables, North America.
Over the years, a segment of the industry has emerged as what has been referred to as the fourth vertical for solar. It's not just a phenomenon in the United States, but worldwide, and it's called Community Solar. Community solar is the model where community members can collectively purchase clean electricity from a central offsite solar array, and this model has been gaining massive attention and momentum of late, offering an option for equitable access to clean energy while helping to reduce carbon emissions and promising to keep energy prices low for consumers. But is it really different from any other type of solar energy project? Perhaps more importantly, what does it mean for you as we embrace this clean energy revolution? We've dedicated this series to those of you who are trying to figure out “is this right for me, is this right for my company,” and “what decisions do I need to think through before I can actually throw my hat in the ring for community solar?” In this new mini-series, we'll navigate the inner workings of what has been hailed as the fourth vertical in the solar industry. Consider this your Community Solar 101. This five part series presents unique perspectives from industry experts on how each of us might consider the role of community solar in our business, career or even neighborhood. Does it really provide equitable access to solar energy? Will it live up to the hype and hope? Or is it too good to be true? In this Episode One, we'll hear from Jeff Cramer, Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Solar access, also known as CCSA, which Jeff co-founded in 2015. Jeff and I go deep into the history of how community solar came about as well as the policies, both at a federal and state level, that have supported this sector's growth. We'll also hear from David Sandbank, Vice President of distributed energy resources at NYSERDA. David has been instrumental over the last few years in ushering in a slew of policies at NYSERDA, and has been a huge proponent of community solar. David gives us some insight into the latest legislation that was introduced to get New York to 10 gigawatts of community solar. This Community Solar series is a production of SunCast Media and is brought to you in partnership with EDP Renewables, North America.
In These Times editor/writer Miles Kampf-Lassin returns and we start talking about Jeff Cramer's breakdown over the successful unionizing effort at the Amazon warehouse in New York and wind up talking capitalism. Specifically, why Jeff Bezos and his peers hate unions so much. And then the conversation moves to Biden & the child tax credit. Dem can be their own worse enemies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
75% of American households do not have access to solar power. Residents that do not own their own home or who live in apartments are unable to host a solar system and reap the benefits. So, what's the solution? Community solar. Community solar projects subscribe multiple customers, including households, businesses, municipal buildings, and community organizations. These subscribers receive energy from an offsite solar facility in exchange for discounts on their electricity bills. Subscribing to community solar allows customers who might not otherwise be able to go solar to receive clean energy. At the National Community Solar Partnership summit, the DOE laid out plans to try to help meet the Biden administration's goal of powering 5 million homes by 2025 with community solar – with plans to develop 20 GW of new capacity. Meeting this target will require an unprecedented amount of community solar growth. By the end of 2021, 4 GW of community solar had been installed across the country. The latest Wood Mackenzie Community Solar Outlook Report forecasts 4.5 GW to come online in the next five years under current market conditions. The industry has its work cut out for it to reach DOE's targets. In today's episode, David is joined by 3 bright lights in the community solar sector. Jeff Cramer is the CEO of CCSA - the Coalition for Community Solar Access. CCSA is a national coalition of businesses and non-profits, looking to increase access to solar for all American households. Kacie Peters also joins us – she's the Director of Industry Relationships at Pivot Energy, a solar provider that develops, builds and manages solar projects. We've also got Rachel Goldstein, Solar Research Analyst at Wood Mackenzie, to offer insight into the Wood Mac Community Solar Outlook Report and examine the policies and market drivers that are fueling solar growth.What will community solar look like in 10 years? What share of clean energy will be met by community solar? What federal and state-level investment is needed to reach the Administration's aggressive emission goals? What political reform helps pave the road to more access to community solar? How much can families save on their electricity bills by subscribing to community solar? David and the team tackle these questions and more in this enlightening episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Leary and Jeff Cramer join the BlueBay Insights podcast to discuss the impact of inflation on industrials and the power sector and how it's influencing high yield and leveraged finance strategies.We ask:Tim, with interest rates rising, inflation is a hot topic for investors. Can you give us a quick summary on the inflation situation and what it means for high yield?Jeff, one of your specialist focus areas is industrials. Could you give us an overview of how inflation is affecting the sector?What's causing that inflation specifically?Have ESG considerations had any pricing impacts across the power sector, in addition to inflation pressures?When do you expect inflation to subside within the industrial or utilities sectors?To close, let's consider positioning. Tim, how are the dynamics within the utilities sector influencing your current portfolio positioning?
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch and recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Warp Particles. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the never before released episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Warp Particles: The Voyager encounters an anomaly that causes strange behaviour among the crew, and their festive Llama. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise and Rebecca Jayne. Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co- Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sarah A Gubbins, Ann Marie Segal, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Daniel Adam, Chris Knapp, Michelle Zamanian, Matthew Gravens, Brian Barrow, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, Megan Hurwitt, James Zugg, Mike Gu, Shannyn Bourke, Holly Smith, Jesse Noriega, Dominic Burgess, and Amber Eason And our Producers: Chris Tribuzio, Jim Guckin, Steph Dawe Holland, James Amey, Katherine Hedrick, Eleanor Lamb, Thomas Melfi, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Father Andrew Kinstetter, Ann Harding, Gregory Kinstetter, Laura Swanson, Luz R, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Katie Johnson, Craig Sweaton, Ryan Hammond, Nathanial Moon, Warren Stine, York Lee, Mike Schaible, Kelley Smelser, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Matthew Cutler, Crystal Komenda, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Oliver Campbell, Anna Post, Robert Hess, Vikki Williams, Cindy Ring, Terry Lee Hammons, Andrei Dunca, Daniel Owen, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Ming Xie, Mark G Hamilton, Jeff Cramer, and Heather Chappelle Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch and recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Lifesigns. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Lifesigns: The Doctor's adaptive programming allows him to experience romantic feelings when he treats a Viidian female in advanced stages of the phage. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise and Rebecca Jayne. Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co- Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sarah A Gubbins, Ann Marie Segal, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Daniel Adam, Chris Knapp, Michelle Zamanian, Matthew Gravens, Brian Barrow, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, Megan Hurwitt, James Zugg, Mike Gu, Shannyn Bourke, Holly Smith, Jesse Noriega, Dominic Burgess, and Amber Eason And our Producers: Chris Tribuzio, Jim Guckin, Steph Dawe Holland, James Amey, Katherine Hedrick, Eleanor Lamb, Thomas Melfi, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Father Andrew Kinstetter, Ann Harding, Gregory Kinstetter, Laura Swanson, Luz R, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Katie Johnson, Craig Sweaton, Ryan Hammond, Nathanial Moon, Warren Stine, York Lee, Mike Schaible, Kelley Smelser, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Matthew Cutler, Crystal Komenda, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Mary O'Neal, Aithne Loeblich, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Oliver Campbell, Anna Post, Robert Hess, Vikki Williams, Cindy Ring, Nathan Butler, Terry Lee Hammons, Andrei Dunca, Daniel Owen, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Ming Xie, Mark G Hamilton, Jeff Cramer, and Heather Chappelle Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch and recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Death Wish. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Death Wish: When an imprisoned member of the Continuum escapes and seeks asylum on Voyager, Q arrives to force the escaped convict's return home. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise and Rebecca Jayne, and our post producer Jessey Miller. Edited by: Megan Elise Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co- Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sarah A Gubbins, Ann Marie Segal, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Daniel Adam, Chris Knapp, Michelle Zamanian, Matthew Gravens, Brian Barrow, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, Megan Hurwitt, James Zugg, Mike Gu, Shannyn Bourke, Holly Smith, Jesse Noriega, Dominic Burgess, and Amber Eason And our Producers: Chris Tribuzio, Jim Guckin, Steph Dawe Holland, James Amey, Katherine Hedrick, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Father Andrew Kinstetter, Ann Harding, Gregory Kinstetter, Laura Swanson, Luz R, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Katie Johnson, Craig Sweaton, Ryan Hammond, Nathanial Moon, Warren Stine, York Lee, Mike Schaible, Kelley Smelser, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Matthew Cutler, Crystal Komenda, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Aithne Loeblich, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Oliver Campbell, Anna Post, Robert Hess, Vikki Williams, Cindy Ring, Nathan Butler, Terry Lee Hammons, Andrei Dunca, Daniel Owen, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Ming Xie, Mark G Hamilton, Jeff Cramer, and Heather Chappelle Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
The Delta Flyers is a weekly Star Trek: Voyager rewatch and recap podcast hosted by Garrett Wang and Robert Duncan McNeill. Each week Garrett and Robert will rewatch an episode of Voyager starting at the very beginning. This week’s episode is Dreadnought. Garrett and Robbie recap and discuss the episode, and share their insight as series regulars. Dreadnought: Torres must re-program a self-guided Cardassian missile when it threatens to annihilate a heavily populated planet. We want to thank everyone who makes this podcast possible, starting with our Executive producers Megan Elise and Rebecca Jayne. Additionally we could not make this podcast available without our Co- Executive Producers: Stephanie Baker, Philipp Havrilla, Kelton Rochelle, Liz Scott, Sarah A Gubbins, Ann Marie Segal, Jason M Okun, Marie Burgoyne, Daniel Adam, Chris Knapp, Michelle Zamanian, Matthew Gravens, Brian Barrow, Rich Gross, Mary Jac Greer, Megan Hurwitt, James Zugg, Mike Gu, Shannyn Bourke, Holly Smith, Jesse Noriega, Dominic Burgess, and Amber Eason And our Producers: Chris Tribuzio, Jim Guckin, Steph Dawe Holland, James Amey, Katherine Hedrick, Eleanor Lamb, Richard Banaski, Eve England, Father Andrew Kinstetter, Ann Harding, Gregory Kinstetter, Laura Swanson, Luz R, Charity Ponton, Chloe E, Kathleen Baxter, Katie Johnson, Craig Sweaton, Ryan Hammond, Nathanial Moon, Warren Stine, York Lee, Mike Schaible, Kelley Smelser, AJ Provance, Captain Nancy Stout, Claire Deans, Utopia Science Fiction Magazine, Matthew Cutler, Crystal Komenda, Joshua L Phillips, Barbara Beck, Aithne Loeblich, Captain Jeremiah Brown, Heidi Mclellan, Dat Cao, Cody Crockett, Stephen Riegner, Debra Defelice, Oliver Campbell, Anna Post, Robert Hess, Vikki Williams, Cindy Ring, Nathan Butler, Terry Lee Hammons, Andrei Dunca, Daniel Owen, Jason Wang, Gabriel Dominic Girgis, Amber Nighbor, Ming Xie, Mark G Hamilton, Jeff Cramer, and Heather Chappelle Thank you for your support! Support this podcast
On this episode of the BLEAV in FSU Football Podcast, we are joined by Jeff Cramer, a Football and Recruiting Analyst for SBNations "From the Rumble Seat" Blog. For Florida State's season opener, the Noles will take on Georgia Tech in Tallahassee. Tune in and discover the strengths and weaknesses of Georgia Tech's team this year, and how the program has developed under 2nd year head coach Geoff Collins.You can follow Jeff Cramer on Twitter @Jeff_Cramer90. Link to "From the Rumble Seat": fromtherumbleseat.comBLEAV is the #1 Sports Podcast Networkand each episode we will provide insight into all things Florida State Football. If you enjoy the show please SUBSCRIBE and RATE the show @Bleavpodcasts or at Bleav.com. You can find this podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Luminary, and the TuneIn app. You can follow me on Twitter @_Chrissharp_ and on Instagram @chrislookinsharp
Wilson and Cramer from SB Nation are our special guests on ACCNation Podcast this week. That's Mike Wilson of Cardiac Hill discussing Pitt football and basketball and Jeff Cramer of From The Rumble Seat to talk about Georgia Tech football. We take a look at some of the bigger stories in sports as well before delving into our interviews. One of those stories involves Clemson AD Dan Radakovich testifying (remotely) before a Senate sub-committee. It felt as if shots were fired across the bow (audio) during the hearing on Integrity of College Athletics chaired by South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. Pitt AD Heather Lyke also testified in regard to the impact of gambling upon college sports. Wilson And Cramer Our first guest is Mike Wilson of Cardiac Hill who drops by to discuss both Pitt football and basketball. Some thoughts on if there will be a college football seasonThe key(s) to Pitt succeeding in the ACCThere are some important pieces on offense....will they step up?Important vote(s) of confidence in Pat NarduzziPromising QB's in the stableWhat part of this team will click first?Will the Panthers deliver the best defense in the ACC? Pitt Football Breaking down the defense and talking about the role playersSpecial teams players - Kicking, Punting, ReturnWhat if's - Is there an advantage or disadvantage playing in the spring?The Notre Dame questionShared opinions Pitt Basketball Breaking down the rosterHow fans feel about Jeff CapelThe players that left and the players that step upUnduly influenced Georgia Tech Football Our second guest writes for From The Rumble Seat, Jeff Cramer breaks down the Yellow Jackets. Jim and Louisville fans salivateAnalyzing the strengths of Georgia TechBreaking down the defense - SecondaryThe DL - short on returning starters but plenty of experienceLooking at the linebacking corps Special Teams A kicking game in fluxLimited practice time during the spring - will it hurt?Monster punting - and he knows how to throw as wellReturns - split set Yellow Jackets The family football splitThose 'Dawgs'Looking closer at the coaching staffRecruiting notes Getting Excited About The Offense Moving from the experiment to 'their program'Checking out the QB'sRunning, Passing - The StandoutsHow the OL can make all the differenceThoughts on whether there will be a fall or spring schedule Our thanks to both Mike Wilson and Jeff Cramer for joining us on ACCNation Podcast to talk about football and more. One fun fact worthy of mentioning - this was the first podcast experience for both gentlemen. They did a great job and we look forward to having them join us again.
Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discusses reports that former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has struck a deal with U.S. investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Plus, Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland and Knight, discusses new attempts by the Trump administration to shut down the DACA program, which now involves a petition to the Supreme Court to allow the administration to go ahead with its plans to dismantle the program, which would allow people brought into the country illegally as children to remain in the U.S. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.
Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discusses reports that former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has struck a deal with U.S. investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Plus, Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland and Knight, discusses new attempts by the Trump administration to shut down the DACA program, which now involves a petition to the Supreme Court to allow the administration to go ahead with its plans to dismantle the program, which would allow people brought into the country illegally as children to remain in the U.S. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.
Jeff Cramer, managing director of the Berkeley Research Group, discusses a new civil lawsuit that was filed by Paul Manafort, who is accusing special counsel Robert Mueller and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein of overstepping their authority. Plus, Alex Kreit, a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, discusses attorney general Jeff Sessions' decision to rescind an Obama-era policy that helped U.S. states legalize recreational marijuana use. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discusses reports that former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has struck a deal with U.S. investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Plus, Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland and Knight, discusses new attempts by the Trump administration to shut down the DACA program, which now involves a petition to the Supreme Court to allow the administration to go ahead with its plans to dismantle the program, which would allow people brought into the country illegally as children to remain in the U.S. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discusses reports that former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has struck a deal with U.S. investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Plus, Leon Fresco, a partner at Holland and Knight, discusses new attempts by the Trump administration to shut down the DACA program, which now involves a petition to the Supreme Court to allow the administration to go ahead with its plans to dismantle the program, which would allow people brought into the country illegally as children to remain in the U.S. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Cramer, managing director of the Berkeley Research Group, discusses a new civil lawsuit that was filed by Paul Manafort, who is accusing special counsel Robert Mueller and deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein of overstepping their authority. Plus, Alex Kreit, a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, discusses attorney general Jeff Sessions’ decision to rescind an Obama-era policy that helped U.S. states legalize recreational marijuana use. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.
(Bloomberg) -- Ryan Goodman, a professor at NYU Law School, and Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discuss comments made by attorney general Jeff Sessions on Wednesday, in which he said that he would not reveal any part of his conversations with President Trump surrounding the firing of former FBI director James Comey. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law.
(Bloomberg) -- Ryan Goodman, a professor at NYU Law School, and Jeff Cramer, managing director at the Berkeley Research Group, discuss comments made by attorney general Jeff Sessions on Wednesday, in which he said that he would not reveal any part of his conversations with President Trump surrounding the firing of former FBI director James Comey. They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's Bloomberg Law. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Estate planning is not just about death and taxes – it’s also about transferring your wisdom along with the rest of your wealth to whom you want, when you want. What tools are available to help you transfer that wisdom? What is involved in estate planning? Why is a trust better than a will? In this podcast, Jeff Cramer, who has been practicing law for 42 years, gives advice on how to leave a positive, lasting legacy. Jeff Cramer Cramer Law Center Website: www.cramerlawcenter.com At Elevate Business Law, we provide legal advice to small businesses and technology companies. Part of our mission is to provide businesses with good business practices and helpful information; therefore our “Elevate Your Business” podcasts will feature interviews with top business advisors from various industries. HOW TO CONTACT ELEVATE BUSINESS LAW: Laurie Lee, Esq. Email: laurie@elevatebusinesslaw.com Website: www.elevatebusinesslaw.com Office Phone: 904-860-3111
Jeff Cramer, managing director of the Berkeley Research Group, discusses the release of Donald Trump Jr.'s emails with a Russian lawyer, and whether he is legal jeopardy as a result. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jeff Cramer, managing director of the Berkeley Research Group, discusses the release of Donald Trump Jr.'s emails with a Russian lawyer, and whether he is legal jeopardy as a result. He speaks with June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Shima Baughman, a professor at University of Utah College of Law, and Jeff Cramer, managing directior at Berkeley Research Group, discuss an appeals court decision that found that Marijuana residue in a household trash search is not enough to justify a search of the whole house. They spoke with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Shima Baughman, a professor at University of Utah College of Law, and Jeff Cramer, managing directior at Berkeley Research Group, discuss an appeals court decision that found that Marijuana residue in a household trash search is not enough to justify a search of the whole house. They spoke with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on "Bloomberg Law."