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He's used many names in his very long career in professional wrestling, but no matter which one you know him by the best he's been very successful. Jeff's done most of the roles in the business from referee to manager to commentary to promoter. Jeff's had promotions at both the local level as well as on national TV and had them based in multiple states. He's still going strong today with Northwest Pro Wrestling in Washington. You can find him warming up the crowd with Morty's Wheel of Fun and doing commentary with Ken Hamblin. On the other side of the curtain he is found doing what he can to help the promotion. Regardless if it's giving his true opinion on someone's match or giving a ride to some of the out of town talents he's always busy. We'll sit down again with Jeff and get the latest on what's going on with him and where he may see himself in the near future.
This Sponsored Insight highlights Nasdaq's Solovis, a multi-asset class portfolio, data, and risk management system for asset owners. We spoke with Jeff Manning of Verger Capital Management, a $2.8 billion OCIO that was created out of the Wake Forest University Office of Investments. Verger's CIO, Jim Dunn, was an early guest on Capital Allocators, and that conversation is replayed in the feed. Jeff oversees all financial operations at Verger including the team, reporting, and strategic decisions. He provides a detailed case study on how Verger enhanced its operational capabilities as it scaled and how a partnership with Solovis helped drive efficiency. We are grateful for Nasdaq Solovis's sponsorship of Investment Management Operations and are eager to highlight their contributions to the asset owner community. Learn More Follow Capital Allocators at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access transcript with Premium Membership
Two of our area's largest medical institutions are planning on merging: OHSU is seeking to absorb Legacy Health before the end of 2024, employing more than 32,000 people in over 100 locations. But what does this mean for patients and the overall quality of care? Or for the cost? And especially for all their health care workers who are still struggling since the pandemic? We're talking with Oregonian reporter Jeff Manning about the impending merger and how it may impact the Portland health care market in the coming years. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Jeff Manning, lead pastor of Unity Church in Greenville, NC, preaches to the Faith Church congregation on the 2nd Summer Revival Wednesday night, August 2, 2023.
The past year has brought tremendous change in Oregon's newspaper landscape, with the closure of the Mail Tribune in Medford and the struggles of the Register-Guard and Statesman-Journal under corporate ownership. Business reporter Jeff Manning took a extensive look at the decline of the two longstanding daily newspapers in the Willamette Valley. He found the corporate ownership of the papers resulted in diminished newsrooms and resources for reporting. Just six people remain in the Register-Guard's newsroom, for instance. Since his article was published, the Albany Democrat Herald and Corvallis Gazette Times, which share ownership, announced they would reduce print publication to just three days a week and move to the postal service for delivery. The Oregonian/OregonLive moved to four-day home delivery 10 years ago, while still publishing seven days a week. On this episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, Editor Therese Bottomly discusses Manning's findings with him and also Regina Lawrence, lead author on last year's report, “Assessing Oregon's Local News and Information Ecosystem 2022.” Along with co-author Agora Journalism Center Director Andrew DeVigal, Lawrence described in detail the decline of local newsrooms as well as the cost to local communties in terms of civic engagement and public oversight. Both Lawrence and Manning point to bright spots as well: increased collaboration among Oregon news organizations and the rise of some online-only newsrooms around the state such as the Salem Reporter, the Oregon Capital Chronicle, YachatsNews and more. As well, locally owned EO Media Group moved to establish a new Rogue Valley publication and the Grants Pass Daily Courier expanded into Medford as well. What happened to Medford's Mail Tribune newspaper? What happened to Salem and Eugene newspapers? Some bright spots as new news sites emerge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The pandemic's effect on our healthcare system is still playing out in real time, and it goes beyond the burnout felt by frontline workers who've borne a heavy cost for years now. Hospitals say they are hurting financially, and that will invariably trickle down to affect patients. On the latest episode of Beat Check, we chat with investigative reporter Jeff Manning. On the first half of the show, we talked about the financial situation at some of Oregon's largest and smallest hospitals, how it got to this point and what the looming crisis means for patients. On the second half of the show, we talked about the late advertising giant Dan Wieden and his legacy. Subscribe to Beat Check anywhere you listen to podcasts to hear new episodes each week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"PG No More" feat. Jeff Manning and GA Roy Episode 409
"PG No More" feat. Jeff Manning and GA Roy Episode 409
Chasing Jesus - Jeff Manning
A month from now, Track Town USA will officially be at the center of the track and field world. The World Athletics Championships will be held in the U.S. for the first time in history. Is Eugene ready the world's largest standalone track and field event, which will be broadcast to an audience across the globe? On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, we speak with The Oregonian and OregonLive's Jayati Ramakrishnan and Jeff Manning. We talked about how Eugene businesses – and the city – are preparing for the championships, what types of crowds are expected, some of the events and athletes to watch and what we suggest visitors should do for fun in and around Eugene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Together We Serve - Pastor Jeff Manning
Together We - Together We Stand - Pastor Jeff Manning
Portland needed a win, and it came in the form of a $425 million donation to the University of Oregon from Connie and Steve Ballmer.UO wants to buy the former Concordia University campus in Northeast Portland for $60.5 million. But it's far from a done deal -- that school's old ghosts continue to complicate the present and future of the former Lutheran school's campus.On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, investigative reporter Jeff Manning talked about the proposed Ballmer institute for Children's Behavioral Health, what it means for the neighborhood, city and the UO and how and why Concordia's financial and spiritual past are still playing a role in that real estate deal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On February 17, former president of the Portland Marathon, Lester Smith, was indicted by a grand jury on charges of wire fraud and tax evasion. In the indictment, Smith, who has led the Portland Marathon as both president and race director since 1982, is accused of embezzling more than $1 million dollars from the race's coffers to fund his personal luxury lifestyle.Today, we'll be looking back at the story of Lester Smith and his time at the Portland Marathon, the legal cases brought against him and the impact events have had on the Portland running community and the Portland Marathon. With me to discuss the facts and implications from the case is Jeff Manning, a runner and veteran investigative reporter from the Oregonian who has followed the Lester Smith case closely since it first broke in 2018. So stick around for a fascinating dive into the Portland Marathon story.In this episode:How Lester Smith evaded detection to misappropriate more than $1 million from the Portland Marathon from 2012-2018Smith's track record at the helm of the raceDetails of Smith's $850k settlement with the Oregon in DoJ in 2018The allegations in the federal grand jury indictment brought against him in Feb 2022The impact the legal turmoil has had on the local community and the Portland MarathonThanks to our sponsors, RunSignup and Racecheck for supporting quality content for race directors by sponsoring this episode. To learn more about RunSignup's awesome all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events, supporting more than 26,000 in-person, virtual, and hybrid events, visit runsignup.com.And, to see how Racecheck's Review Box can help your race increase registrations by a massive 20%, using the power of race reviews and social proof, make sure to visit organisers.racecheck.com.
Travis Boersma helped start an iconic Oregon company, and the Dutch Bros cofounder is suddenly one of the state's wealthiest residents.But in recent months Boersma's other passion – horse racing – is suddenly at the center of a political drama. And Boersma is threatening to lay off more than 200 employees if his plans aren't approved in Salem. On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, business reporters Jeff Manning and Mike Rogoway talked about Boersma's race track and gambling and restaurant center called the Flying Lark, why tribal governments see it as a huge threat to their casinos, how Dutch Bros is faring on the markets a few months after it went public and whether the race track controversy is a one off or the first indication of a new billionaire flexing his political muscle.Related:How Dutch Bros became an iconic Oregon company See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The fault line the foundation of the Nation was finally exposed and deposed and a new one laid in York! I'll tell this story Sunday on the earthquake from the fire department that cracked the Washington Monument capstone and knocked a spire off the National Cathedral after Jeff Manning said, “The fault line has been exposed!” ATOMIC SERIES PH10 58. ATOMIC LOCUS - EDENLAND Probation Hosea Gomer from probation to everlasting covenant Prophet Preterist View PH10 59. ATOMIC MANUS - POLIS Conferral Jacob Name Change Face of God restored image. A Tom McManus also known as Bombadil. It's only by beholding His face that our Hand (Manus) can be truly affective and effective Priest A-Millennial View PH10 60. ATOMIC CONUS - MEGAPOLIS Confirmation…Continental United States and continents. National/International land seed right unto harvest. Judge Post-Millennial View PH10 61. ATOMIC NEXUS - TEVAPOLIS Nexus for bonding of God and Man Consummation Pleroma Theanthropic principle glorification King Pre-Millennial View Decrease time over target: PayPal.me/mzhop or Venmo @clastronaut
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The Maestro and Roedel cover the current new in the world of prowrestling including the most recent AEW, MLW, WWE and NJPW news. Also, they sit with two well known faces of the wrestling world, Jeff Manning and Madd Maxx Morrison.
Eighteen months into the pandemic, healthcare workers in hospitals and intensive care units in Oregon are still at it. They are tired, frustrated and feeling forgotten. It's a tense time and unvaccinated Oregonians continue to show up at their doors, some failing to believe in the very virus that sent them there in the first place. On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, Jeff Manning and Beth Nakamura talk about their recent trip into a critical care unit at Providence Portland Medical Center. We talked about what they saw, how it felt to be in that ward right now, what healthcare workers had to say and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are proud to bring to you one of the most respected promoters in the western half of the country. We bring to you Jeff Manning of WCWC. Jeff has ran companies in both Oregon and Nevada using some of the best talents available on the independents. WCWC ran on television in Portland for many years and saw a who's who of talent from all over the country being utilised. We'll pull up a chair and be both entertained and educated by the very charasmatic Jeff Manning.
For decades the holy veneer of amateurism surrounding big time college sports largely stood untouched and unblemished. It was sacrosanct, even as coaches made millions. Then come July - poof. It was gone. College athletes were free to make money off their names images and likenesses. On this episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, reporters Aaron Fentress and Jeff Manning talk about the brave new world in Oregon where college athletes are free to get paid by companies big and small.We talked about the change in public perception surrounding this issue, how quickly it accelerated, the recent Supreme Court ruling, what it means for big time athletes and less well known ones as well.This episode was brought to you by PacificSource.Related reading:New NCAA name, image, likeness rules could shift power in college sports, marketingCollege athletes begin cashing in on name, image, likeness, but many questions remain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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As the Beavers men’s basketball team made an incredible run to the Elite Eight, Oregon State University also saw its new president resign under pressure after revelations of culture of sexual harassment at his previous post. On this episode, The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Jeff Manning talks about the fallout from F. King Alexander’s brief tenure in Corvallis and where the state’s largest university goes from here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you've ever bought a used boat you know it can be a gamble or a nightmare. If you are planning to buy a used boat, you need to listen to this podcast because my guest, Jeff Manning, has some great tips that can help you avoid a boating disaster. CLICK HERE for my Youtube Channel CLICK HERE to check out Jeff's Youtube channel CLICK HERE to visit HybridLights website (be sure to use the promo code CATFISH at checkout!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dieter-melhorn/support
COVID-19 has affected everything in our world — including the long-term plans for people hoping to start a family with help from fertility clinics like those housed at OHSU in Portland.The pandemic proved to be a fatal blow for IntegraMed, an obscure company with a decade long relationship with OHSU. The she company went bankrupt, owing nearly $20 million to thousands of people around the country. The company’s demise had ripple effects from Oregon to Florida.On this episode, investigative reporter Jeff Manning talks about what IntegraMed’s implosion means for OHSU’s patients and how the company’s demise added further stress to couples during an already calamitous year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tonight on Catfish Weekly! Want to know how to start a YouTube Channel? Or want to know how to improve an existing channel? Join us as we host Dieter Melhorn, Jeff Manning, Stu with Coon Creek Outdoors, John One over Jeffcoat. and Jonathon Buczak tell us about getting started and will answer questions at the end of the show. Be sure to join the chat with any questions you have. Also click the like tab on our Facebook page, and be sure to like and subscribe while you are watching the show on our Youtube channel. www.youtube.com/catfishweekly All at 7 central 8 eastern Monday evening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyle-stokes/support
On this week's show (Episode #324) *High Spots Segment where we discuss all the hottest topics in wrestling today. *Shoot and Shout Segment: The Knight Owl, Jeremy and our guest get 60 seconds to go off on anything that might be ticking them off at the moment! *Wrestle Talk Podcast Game Show Challenge: Our guest this week takes on The Knight Owl in the always fun Game Show Challenge. Every week, a new topic where the best two out of three is the winner. *Featured guest(s): - Jeff Manning - Gangrel
On this week's show (Episode #299) *High Spots Segment where we discuss all the hottest topics in wrestling today. *Shoot and Shout Segment: Jonesy, Knight Owl and our guest get 60sec to go off on anything that might be ticking them off at the moment! *Wrestle Talk Podcast Game Show Challenge: Our guest this week takes on The Knight Owl in the always fun Game Show Challenge every week a new topic where the best outta three is the winner. *Fantasy Wrestling Segment: Members of the Fantasy Wrestling Worldwide Chapter join us for a few minutes to give us the low down in what's happening in "The Chapter." *Featured guest(s): 7:15- Jeff Manning 7:45- Ricky Mandel 8:30- Darin Corbin We go live Tuesday's at 8 pm ET and would love to have you be a part of the show! *Call us during the show by dialing (657) 383-1521 *Message us: FB/Twitter/IG - @WrestleTalkCast *Email: WrestleTalkPodcast@gmail.com *For everything WTP 24/7 visit: www.WrestleTalkPodcast.com
Reporters for The Oregonian/OregonLive share their top takeaways from some key races in Oregon's May 19 primary election.1:04: Everton Bailey Jr. on four Portland City Council races15:57: Noelle Crombie on the next Multnomah County district attorney21:47: Molly Harbarger on the Metro homeless services funding measure26:48: Jeff Manning on the 2nd Congressional DistrictCorrection: On this episode, we incorrectly stated that Mingus Mapps would be the first African American male on council since Charles Jordan. Dick Bogle was on the council more recently. We regret the error.Support local journalism and this podcast by subscribing to OregonLive for just $10 a month. Go to oregonlive.com/podsupport. Thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Concordia University's path to financial ruin may have been sealed a decade ago. The private Lutheran university, which called Northeast Portland home for more than a century, hitched its fate to an educational technology company known as HotChalk. The Oregonian's Molly Young highlighted that problematic relationship in 2016, but according to documents obtained by Young and Jeff Manning, Concordia's ties to HotChalk went far beyond that. If the school were to completely collapse, it faced a potential $400 million debt owed to the company. Young and Manning talk about their latest story, how the school collapsed, the reaction from students and staff and what it all means for the 24-acre campus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Catlin Gabel is facing a reckoning. The Southwest Portland private school, known as a progressive educational institution that's educated the city's wealthy and elite for decades, released an explosive investigation in December that outlined serious sexual abuse allegations dating back decades. Jeff Manning, The Oregonian's senior investigative reporter, details the horrific details in the school's report, the nearly two dozen victims he spoke with and whether the school can survive the scandal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gordon Sondland is a well-known commodity in Portland business and civic circles, but now the Republican hotelier is an internationally-known character and one of the key players at the center of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Jeff Manning, an investigative reporter at The Oregonian, has reported on Sondland's rise to business power locally and his role in the impeachment inquiry. Manning discussed Sondland's rise, his background and much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you have ever wanted to go fishing and catch a catfish, and you don't know where to start, this is your podcast. You can call it "Catfishing for Dummies". Jeff Manning and myself go over the basics, and I mean BASICS of fishing for catfish. Everything from picking your line to picking your bait is covered. Be sure to check out Jeff's YouTube channel by clicking HERE! He has a lot of great fishing content and some cool DIY fishing and boating videos. CLICK HERE for a link to DIETER MELHORN FISHING on YouTube! You can also visit my website at www.dietermelhornfishing.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dieter-melhorn/support
Do you think social media is good or bad for fishing? Jeff Manning and myself sit down and discuss our Youtube fishing channels, Facebook, and the impact that social media has on the fishing community. Be sure to check out Jeff's YouTube channel by clicking HERE! He has a lot of great fishing content and some cool DIY fishing and boating videos. CLICK HERE for a link to DIETER MELHORN FISHING on YouTube! You can also visit my website at www.dietermelhornfishing.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dieter-melhorn/support
Jeff Manning is not your typical mad man advertising man, but he does have a pretty nifty history. He worked on the California milk processor board side of the advertising slogan “got milk.” He is one of the speakers for the upcoming American Food Innovate Summit in Chicago Feb 4-5, and he came to the show to give us a preview of what he plans to share at the innovation summit. This podcast is sponsored by . Get information about sugar free formulations and find out what they've developed lately to help you solve your sugar reduction requirements. Become a and help grow the podcast and the value-add we can offer you. Want to meet in person? Come to the - take advantage of the PeasOnMoss media partnership special - click the link on the home page.
Leaders always need to keep their fingers on the pulse of the people. If you have a people centered leadership style (not a product or financial) you are ahead of the game and know how to get the best of team. Give responsibility to the top sales people by having them lead a special project. When looking to join a new company, make sure to meet with all the leadership and board members that have an influence. Make sure they are reasonable, have a realistic understanding of the situation and realistic understanding of what it will take to get to the next step. Do not verticalize too soon, Keep commission structures easy and keep the organizational structure simple. It is a mistake to put a cap on commissions or put bluebird clauses in. You need an environment of energy, excitement and success. Having a cowboy or gunslinger as a salesperson in an early stage is important. You do not want that person that is risk averse. Criteria for hiring sales people: Intellectual curiosity and emotional intelligence. To measure for EQ, you have to just spend time with the person and trust your instincts. The kind of books a person reads is also important. It is expected to always be learning about sales if you are in sales. However the non domain specific subjects are also important. This allows you to be more interesting (more relatable) and able to connect and have conversations with people about different subjects. Now a days companies are doing their own education so before the salesperson is connected, they are already half way through the process. They like to go to smaller, more targeted events. They find that some of the larger events can be great one year than not the next. While the smaller events are not sales events but if you can go deliver value you can have real conversations with people. He tries to get more technical people to the events to have the conversations and not the sales people. Hire someone with ability over experience. Someone with ability will know how to leverage resources and management is a resource with experience. Newer sales reps also tend to be hungrier and more accepting to feedback. Final Five What is your favorite sales or leadership book? The hero with 1000 faces. Do you have someone that you follow/read for sales/leadership ideas? Simon Sinek Are you available 24/7? Do you have strict personal time boundaries? No What is your favorite tool used for sales? LinkedIn What one piece of advice do you have for all the founders/CEOs/VP Sales out there? People, process than product.
Leaders always need to keep their fingers on the pulse of the people. If you have a people centered leadership style (not a product or financial) you are ahead of the game and know how to get the best of team. Give responsibility to the top sales people by having them lead a special project. […] The post Biggest mistakes a company makes when structuring the team – Jeff Manning appeared first on Startup Sales.
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DRT - EP64 - Special guest WCWC/PARAGON PRO Jeff Manning. Dobashi's Radio Takedown is hosted by The Beast from the Middle East, Yemeni Maniac, The Modern Day Sheik, Diafullah The Butcher Dobashi. He loves beating his opponents for his own and your entertainment. But now he is entertaining you right here. After all, you do watch sports to get entertained don't you? With special guest and talks on all combative sports and entertainment and a SOAPBOX TO SPEAK ON ANYTHING. If you need to settle a problem,you can do it right here. “CENSORED FREE!" Anything can happen on Dobashi's Radio Takedown. Send emails to: RadioTakedown@gmail.com or go to the website for official links at: www.TheRadioTakedownNetwork.com
Release Into Callings - Jeff Manning From the MCF service on 12-11-11. For more teachings and other resources from Melchizedek House of Prayer, visit our website at http://www.mzhop.org
The Prodigal City Arising - Jeff Manning From the MCF service on 11-06-11. For more teachings and other resources from Melchizedek House of Prayer, visit our web site at http://www.mzhop.org