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Super Glou is a wine importing company founded by Jennifer Green, and in less than a decade, she's put together a truly impressive portfolio of natural wine producers. We sat down with her during a USA tour with the owners of Fond Cypres from Corbieres, France, looking to get a little insight into the woman behind Super Glou and its success. Jennifer is sharp, obviously, and she's also thoughtful, so it was a pleasure to speak with her and we hope you enjoy the conversation!Check out the wines at www.superglou.com
In this episode, FSA provides a preview of the 2025 legislative session. We discuss the sheriffs' legislative priorities and then we sit down with two of FSA's contract lobbyists, Angela Drzewiecki of GrayRobinson and Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners. Angela and Jennifer offer key insights and what we can expect from our state Capitol at the start of another fast-paced legislative session.
The need for skilled trades professionals is growing rapidly, with workforce shortages becoming a critical concern across various industries. To bridge this gap, early education in skilled trades and strong partnerships are making these careers more accessible, starting with hands-on experiences in schools. Studies show that early education and direct involvement with trades can significantly increase interest and retention, addressing both the economic and social impacts of the skilled labor gap.What does the future hold for skilled trades, and how are industry leaders making these careers more accessible and appealing to the next generation?In this episode of Straight Outta Crumpton, host Greg Crumpton speaks with Jennifer Green, Director of Competitions and Business Development at Skills Ontario. Together, they explore how educational mandates, events, and industry partnerships are fostering youth engagement in skilled trades and making strides toward a more inclusive workforce.Episode Highlights:The Power of Exposure and Early Education in Skilled Trades: Jennifer emphasizes the impact of early exposure to trades through mandatory technology courses for grades 9 and 10, as well as educational programs for younger students. This approach is designed to introduce youth to various trade career paths, normalizing these professions as viable options.Immersive Trade Events Drive Career Exploration for Students: Large-scale events like Skills Ontario provide students with hands-on experiences and demonstrations, offering them direct exposure to various skilled trades. This approach aims to spark interest and present clear, accessible career paths in trades.Growing Advocacy and Support for Women and Underrepresented Groups: Expanding support networks and advocacy initiatives, including women-specific workwear and workplace improvements, are creating more inclusive environments. These efforts help normalize diversity in skilled trades and open doors for women and underrepresented groups.Jennifer Green is a respected leader in skilled trades advocacy, serving as Director of Competitions and Business Development at Skills Ontario. She manages Canada's largest skilled trades event, facilitating hands-on learning for thousands of students and engaging a network of volunteers and industry stakeholders. Her career highlights include her tenure as Chair of the Apprenticeship Youth Advisors team, leading to significant government investment to support accessible, inclusive Trades Education for youths.
BED General Manager Darren Springer and VGS CEO & President Neale Lunderville join Jennifer Green for a special video Net Zero Energy Podcast to discuss the efforts and the collaboration between these two utilities. You can also watch this episode on YouTube. https://youtu.be/3gD4mjV-tG8
In this episode, Dr. Steve Edelman and Dr. Jeremy Pettus explore the critical connection between heart health, kidney function, and diabetes, known as the Cardiorenal Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome. They are joined by Dr. Jennifer Green, an expert in endocrinology and cardiology from Duke University, to discuss how diabetes impacts multiple organs, the latest advancements in treatment, and what individuals can do to protect their heart and kidneys. They break down why heart and kidney health should not be thought of in isolation, how specialists are now working together more than ever, and the game-changing new medications that benefit both diabetes management and overall organ health. Dr. Green also highlights the importance of patient self-advocacy, ensuring the right tests and treatments are being considered.Key Topics:What is Cardiorenal Metabolic Syndrome? How diabetes can impact the heart and kidneys over time – and what can you do to slow or prevent damage?How doctors are breaking down medical silos and specialists are working together more than ever to manage diabetes complicationsThe new era of diabetes medications – how SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists are revolutionizing diabetes careWhy is it critical to get annual kidney function tests – and why don't many doctors routinely check for albumin in urine?How to be your own health advocate – what patients should ask their doctors to ensure they're receiving optimal care?What is the challenge of staying on long-term medications – how to frame these life-saving treatments as an ongoing investment in healthWhat's next for diabetes research and what new trials are underway, especially for those with type 1 diabetes, to see if these treatments can offer more benefits? ★ Support this podcast ★
HeHe is joined by Amanda, a certified professional and licensed midwife in Mississippi, to discuss the challenges and intricacies of maternity care in a state with high birth-related statistics but limited healthcare options. They explore the current state of midwifery in Mississippi, including the types of midwives, their credentials, and the lack of state regulations. Amanda shares her experiences and insights into providing holistic, client-focused care, the importance of informed consent, and the benefits of potential state licensure for midwives. They also delve into the logistics of home births, handling emergencies, and the process of hospital transfers. The conversation highlights the need for improved healthcare access and the integration of midwives into the broader healthcare system to address Mississippi's maternal and infant mortality rates. Challenges of Maternity Care in Mississippi Understanding Midwifery Credentials Certified Nurse Midwives vs. Certified Professional Midwives Regulations and Licensure Issues The Importance of Asking the Right Questions The Role of Doulas and Certification Challenges Benefits and Controversies of Licensure Handling Emergencies and Transfers Lab Work and Postpartum Care Informed Consent and Vitamin K Options Respecting Parental Autonomy in Healthcare Decisions Challenges in Hospital Systems and Provider Autonomy Navigating Hospital Transfers Advocating for Yourself in the Hospital Legislation and Midwifery in Mississippi Guest Bio: While supporting her sister during labor and delivery in 2012, Amanda knew for certain that God was calling her to the ministry of birth work. In early 2014, she began serving families professionally during the childbearing years as a DONA Certified Birth Doula and Childbirth Educator. In July of 2017, Amanda began the process of becoming a Certified Professional Midwife with the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM). From 2018-2022, she worked as a Student Midwife in an apprenticeship with Jennifer Green, CPM of Organic HomeBirth in Colorado Springs. After completing the Midwife To Be academic program, fulfilling all of the Clinical Requirements, and passing the NARM exam, she earned the designation of Certified Professional Midwife in May of 2022. Amanda considers it an honor to walk with families through pregnancy, childbirth, and into parenthood. Amanda has been married to her husband Jason for 20 years, and she homeschools their five children. INSTAGRAM: Connect with HeHe on IG Connect with Amanda on IG Connect with HeHe on YouTube BIRTH EDUCATION: Join The Birth Lounge here for judgment-free childbirth education that prepares you for an informed birth and how to confidently navigate hospital policy to have a trauma-free labor experience! Download The Birth Lounge App for birth & postpartum prep delivered straight to your phone! LINKS MENTIONED: https://www.hattiesburgmidwifery.com/
You need a network of strong women. We've put them at your table. Join us as we share Jennifer Green, Chief Legal Officer at Yum! Brands Digital & Technology, and Judge Jessica Green's inspiring journeys and pearls of wisdom.Support the show
You need a network of strong women. We've put them at your table. Join us as we share Jennifer Green, Chief Legal Officer at Yum! Brands Digital & Technology, and Judge Jessica Green's inspiring journeys and pearls of wisdom.Support the show
Juan Johnson and Jennifer Green-Miracle of Advance Kansas joins WBJ editor Kirk Seminoff in Episode 378 of the BizTalk with the Business Journal podcast.
For this Episode, we chat with the President/CEO of Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, April Cameron! April chats about her life growing up, joining on as CEO of the airport, and exciting new adventures and destinations they actively work to bring here! For our Campfire Conversation, we are getting you ready to go Cub Camping with Jennifer Green! Jennifer talks about how she got started in scouting, and tells us all about Skymont's Haunted Holiday! Join us!
In this episode, Steve sits down with Jennifer Green, Sr. Global Technical Business Development Manager at Lubrizol Advanced Materials. Jennifer is here to unravel the mysteries of TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) and why it's becoming a superstar in the world of medical devices. They also explore the versatility of TPU—think customizable polymers, specialty formulations, and even how TPUs are paving the way for ultra-soft catheter tips and compliant balloons. This episode goes from the nuts and bolts of TPU chemistry to why it might just be the go-to material for your next medical innovation.The Lubrizol Corporation, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is a science-based company whose specialty chemistry delivers sustainable solutions to advance mobility, improve well-being and enhance modern life. Every day, the innovators of Lubrizol strive to create extraordinary value for customers at the intersection of science, market needs and business success, driving discovery and creating breakthrough solutions that enhance life and make the world work better. Founded in 1928, Lubrizol has global reach and local presence, with more than 100 manufacturing facilities, sales and technical offices and 8,000 employees around the world. For more information, visit www.Lubrizol.com.Host/ Producer: Steve Maxson | Innovation & Business Development Manager | US ExtrudersGuest: Jennifer Green | Sr. Global Technical Business Development Manager| LubrizolAnnouncer: Bill Kramer | President | US ExtrudersEditor/ Original Music: Eric Adair | Marketing/ Business Development | US ExtrudersFor video episodes visit www.us-extruders.com/podcasts
This week, Circulation is proud to present the 4th annual Disparities issue. First, Guest Editor Latha Palaniappan leads the interview with author Jennifer Green as they discuss the article "Effects of an Intervention to Improve Evidence-Based Care for People With Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Across Sex, Race, and Ethnicity Subgroups: Insights From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial." Then, Disparities Editor Mercedes Carnethon talks with author Benjamin Zielonka about his article "Childhood Opportunity and Acute Interstage Outcomes: A National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative Analysis." Finally, Dr. Karol Watson leads the discussion with author Lisa Cooper regarding her article "Equitable Care for Hypertension: Blood Pressure and Patient-Reported Outcomes of the RICH LIFE Cluster Randomized Trial." For the episode transcript, visit: https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20240712.517573
Did you know that many of the people involved in getting Americans into outer space were from Oklahoma? In this month's episode Special Collections librarian Jennifer Green talks with us about some of the many Oklahomans involved in the early days of the space race, both behind the scenes and in the shuttle.
What is up everyone! In this episode of the Clemenz With a "Z" Podcast I was able to interview Jennifer Green. Jennifer Green is a licensed certified professional midwife and owner of Seven Cities Midwifery Care here in Virginia Beach. Jennifer is passionate about informed consent, medical freedom, and supporting mothers and families with their birth choices. On a personal note, she was one of the midwives there at my son's home birth. We had a wonderful discussion on home births, medical freedom, the power of having agency in births and the history of midwifery care. I was able to share more about my love for home births and our birth story as well. It was a wonderful and educational conversation that you all should check out. If you are here in the seven cities and are thinking about having a home birth or want more information about midwifery you can reach out to her at Seven Cities Midwifery Care at (757) 740-0197 or through the all social media channels.
Fatos Pinar Topsever, MD / Jennifer Green, MD - CGA - Identify and Intervene: Optimising Care Pathways for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Fatos Pinar Topsever, MD / Jennifer Green, MD - CGA - Identify and Intervene: Optimising Care Pathways for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Fatos Pinar Topsever, MD / Jennifer Green, MD - CGA - Identify and Intervene: Optimising Care Pathways for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Fatos Pinar Topsever, MD / Jennifer Green, MD - CGA - Identify and Intervene: Optimising Care Pathways for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
In this episode, Jennifer Green, MD, and Carol Hatch Wysham, MD, break down the latest headlines on incretin-based therapies and how to address these topics with patients. Their discussion includes:Beneficial effects beyond glycemic control Adverse events and how to manage themNon- or partial responders and the importance of setting expectations with patients Weight rebound when discontinuing therapyMedication access issues related to cost and drug availability Presenters:Jennifer Green, MDProfessor of MedicineDivision of Endocrinology and Duke Clinical Research InstituteDuke University School of MedicineDurham, North CarolinaCarol Hatch Wysham, MDClinical Professor of MedicineClinical EndocrinologistMultiCare/Rockwood ClinicSpokane, WashingtonLink to online program: https://bit.ly/48b6XnW
In this episode, FSA provides a preview of the 2024 legislative session. We discuss the sheriffs' legislative priorities and how they are working to ensure another successful public safety session for Florida. We then sit down with two of FSA's contracted lobbyists, Angela Drzewiecki of GrayRobinson and Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners. Angela and Jennifer offer key insights and what we can expect from our state Capitol during this early start of legislative session.
Katherine and Doug interview Jennifer Green, Director of Competition for Skills Ontario. Jennifer, who became a Red Seal Industrial Mechanic millwright at 21, is the Director of Competitions at Skills Ontario, an organization that encourages youth to explore and pursue careers in the skilled trades and technologies. In 2021 she completed an Appointment with the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development as an Apprenticeship Youth Advisor. In direct response to the Advisor's final report, the Ontario Government invested $90 million to promote the skilled trades to young people further.For more information, visit www.skillsontario.com.
Jennifer Green had plans to become an in-house counsel somewhere until she accidentally sent her resume to a recruiter and what played out is an incredible account of career progression being like the proverbial box of chocolates. Listen closely as Jennifer talks about the clients she gets to represent as a plaintiff's attorney. You can hear the passion she has for her clients in her voice. Jennifer never envisioned herself here, but this is an example of what can happen when you surrender yourself to the process and interview for a job just to get your recruiter off your back. A must listen. Jennifer's LinkedIn profile can be found at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-green-63b124214/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support
During this interview, Jennifer Green, MD, Professor of Medicine at Duke, discusses the multimorbidity in patients with type 2 diabetes, the role of inflammation as a driver of multimorbidity in this setting, as well as practical pearls for the utilization of newer cardio-renal protective agents in these patients. Recorded at 2023 CMHC Spring, May 20, 2023
In the final episode of the 2023 legislative session, FSA sits down with three members of our lobbying team, Angela Drzewiecki, Jennifer Green and Tim Parson, to talk about Florida's record-breaking budget and the successful session for the sheriffs and public safety. We conclude with a discussion on some of the other big issues from this session and our predictions on what time the Legislature will officially adjourn sine die with the historic hanky drop on May 5.
In this episode, FSA talks the budget, the budget and the budget. This week the House and Senate each passed $113 billion spending plans, setting the stage for negotiations on a final spending plan for the fiscal year that begins on July 1. We sit down with Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners, who covers all the angles of the state budget with 30 days to go in session.
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Guest: Jennifer B. Green, MD The COORDINATE Study evaluated patients with cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes who encounter barriers in receiving newer diabetes medications. To better understand these gaps in care, Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the researchers, Dr. Jennifer Green from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
In this episode, FSA provides a Week 2 legislative recap. We discuss the status of several FSA priority bills, such as efforts to curb our state's fentanyl overdose crisis and a new bill to pursue criminals who try to steal the catalytic convertor from your car. We then sit down with Jennifer Green and Tim Parson of Liberty Partners. Jennifer and Tim are lobbyists for FSA, and they offer key insights on where we stand 10 days into session.
Clea and Joanna are joined by Nashville astrologer Jennifer Green to discuss their star signs and why they may not be entirely accurate. The team also talk about the Super Bowl halftime show and Rihanna's amazing show and pregnancy announcement. Plus, the girls give advice to a listener with a rather unique problem; getting left out of social events because they DON'T have kids?!? A Sony Music Entertainment, Hello Sunshine, The Home Edit and Somethin' Else production. Enjoy episodes of Best Friend Energy: Unpacked, now FREE on Thursdays! Want even more? Follow on social at @bestfriendenergy. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcastsand follow us @sonypodcasts. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Marc and Mo are joined by special guest Jennifer Green, hand surgeon and President of International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance (IODA) in a discussion on advances that have been made-- and the work that still needs to be done--in the area of diversity in orthopaedics. Links: International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance (IODA): https://www.orthopaedicdiversity.org/ Gladden Society: https://www.gladdensociety.org/ American Association of Latino Orthopaedic Surgeons (AALOS): https://www.aalos.org/ Pride Ortho: https://prideortho.org/ Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society: http://www.rjos.org/ Perry Initiative: https://perryinitiative.org/ Nth Dimensions: http://www.nthdimensions.org/ Subspecialties: Orthopaedic Essentials Education and Training
Jennifer Green is President and owner of Liberty Partners of Tallahassee, LLC, and founded the firm in early 2007 with former U.S. Senator Connie Mack (R-FL). With nearly 25 years of experience in political, lobbying, and grassroots activities in the State of Florida she consults primarily on state Legislative and Executive branch issues affecting corporations, trade associations, local governments, and not-for-profits. In this episode, we discuss how Liberty Partners of Tallahassee, LLC is helping small state governments in Florida connect and leverage funding to grow, and expand their communities. Join us for this episode to learn more about what Jennifer Green and her Team at Liberty Partners of Tallahassee are doing for Rural Florida. Learn more about Liberty Partners of Tallahassee, LLC here: https://www.libertypartnersfl.com/ For more segments like these, subscribe to Small Biz Florida and Follow the official Small Biz Florida Instagram! This and the following segments were recorded at the 2022 Florida Rural Economic Development Conference hosted at the World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort – To learn more about the Florida Rural Economic Development Association, visit their websites here: -Opportunity Florida -Florida Heartland ERO - North Florida Economic Development Partnership
Jennifer Green, MD - Taking Action on New Strategies for CKD and T2DM
Please visit answersincme.com/TVT860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in endocrinology discusses how to optimize the use of novel non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs) for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Evaluate the clinical impact of the latest safety and efficacy data for novel non-steroidal MRAs in patients with CKD and T2D; Identify patients with CKD and T2D who might benefit from treatment with novel non-steroidal MRAs; and Formulate treatment plans for patients with CKD and T2D that incorporate the latest evidence and guideline updates for non-steroidal MRAs.
Host: John Buse, MD, PhD Guest: Jennifer B. Green, MD What does the latest research on glycemia reduction show us about the impact of glucose-lowering medication in combination with metformin on microvascular and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes? Dr. John Buse speaks with one of the study's investigators, Dr. Jennifer Green, a Professor of Medicine at Duke University, about this emerging data.
Change is inevitable. But how law firms react to it is a defining characteristic of successful legal marketing. Shifts in the economy, emerging industries and changes in regulation happen often and being able to respond to new opportunities is a skill that marketing leaders need to exercise now more than ever before. Jennifer Green is lucky to welcome to the CMO series Tammy Mangan, Director of Marketing at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, to explore how legal marketers can recognise and take advantage of opportunities in the market. Jennifer and Tammy cover: How Tammy came to be in your current role and when was it in her career that she realised how important it was to be aware of and able to take advantage of opportunities as a legal marketer Why looking for opportunities and turning them to the benefit of the firm is so key for marketing at a law firm What a potential opportunity look like for a firm and what marketers do to be more aware of possible developments How marketers be nimble and ready to move quickly enough to make opportunities matter Once the opportunity becomes obvious and the firm has committed to the plan, what the first steps are in making the most of that development Advice for marketers looking to see and react to opportunities facing their firm
In this special edition of the CMO Series, Jennifer Green welcomes Robyn Addis, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer at Legal Internet Solutions Incorporated (LISI) to the podcast to talk about her career in professional services marketing and the very personal experiences that inspired the creation of #FollowFriday and its inaugural conference. Jennifer and Robyn discuss: Robyn's background and career journey to her current role at LISI The catalysts for creating #FollowFriday and next year's inaugural conference The importance of creating a platform and network that empowers women in professional services What people can expect from attending the 2023 conference The different ways people can get involved in Follow Friday and the conference The success #FollowFriday has seen so far Guidance for anyone interested in joining the community
Dr. Jennifer Green and I discuss the pathway to becoming an orthopaedic surgeon in Australia, the story of how she became a founding member of the International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance, and how she has championed to increase diversity in orthopaedics
Jennifer Green has been labeled as a fearless trailblazer and glass ceiling breaker for women in non-traditional careers, and continues to advocate and be a leader in the skilled trades community. Through passion, dedication and mentorship, Jennifer has a rich history of breaking new ground and destroying stigmas. She is an influential leader with extensive experience building and supporting world-class programming and change culture. Jennifer discussed how she was challenged by “being the first” woman in many situations, but soon became inspired by the path that she found herself on. She has promoted the advancement of the skilled trades across Ontario, Canada and beyond for almost 20 years in various roles through volunteerism, speaking engagements, and consulting. We learned how Jennifer, as Director of Competitions at Skills Ontario, encourages youth to explore and pursue careers in the skilled trades and technologies. Resources:Skills Ontario – https://www.skillsontario.com/ Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program – https://oyap.com/ Learn about Jeremy and Valerie's journey, why they have decided to launch this industry asset to better the community at large through mentorship, peer education, and thought leadership. To read their Open Letter to the Construction Industry click hereTo Join the USCZ digital platform – https://usconstructionzone.com To follow the USCZ journey and connect on social media Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/usconstructionzone Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLac-RnSIyL7PWVnR7bOGfg LinkedIn Business page – https://www.linkedin.com/company/us-construction-zoneIn The Zonehttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/in-the-zone/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-9-laying-the-groundwork-with-jennifer-green
The ADA 2022 was full of interesting symposia, updates on ongoing clinical trials, and a draft of an updated ADA-EASD consensus report. This year's conference also put particular emphasis on weight [EP1] management in the setting of type 2 diabetes as well as its associated cardiovascular and kidney comorbidities. Join us as we speak to Professor Jennifer Green about her conference highlights, including: - Draft ADA-EASD Consensus Report - Results from the SURMOUNT-1 clinical trial of tirzepatide in people with obesity - Further data for dual and triple incretin agonists and their potential future role By completing this activity, you can qualify for 0.25 CME credits. To claim your credits, you must listen to the podcast and successfully pass the post-module assessment at https://diabetes.knowledgeintopractice.com, where you can find all past episodes of the podcast as well as other free CME resources. References available here Disclosures: Prof. Jennifer Green declares the following financial relationships from the past 24 months: Consultant: AstraZeneca, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim/Lilly, Hawthorne Effect/Omada (ended), Pfizer, NovoNordisk, Sanofi/Lexicon, ICON/Vertex, and Anji. Research support: Boehringer Ingelheim/Lilly, Merck, and Roche. Liberum IME staff, ACHL staff and others involved with the planning, development, and review of the content for this activity have no relevant affiliations or financial relationships to disclose. The Academy for Continued Healthcare Learning (ACHL) requires that the faculty participating in an accredited continuing education activity disclose all affiliations or other financial relationships (1) with the manufacturers of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in an educational presentation and (2) with any commercial supporters of the activity. All conflicts of interest have been mitigated prior to this activity. Funding: This independent educational activity is supported by an educational grant from Eli Lilly. The educational content has been developed by Liberum IME in conjunction with an independent steering committee; Eli Lilly has had no influence on the content of this education.
As the world of work evolves, law firms face unique challenges when it comes to retaining and motivating their talent. Someone well-versed in this field, is Amanda Schneider, Chief Marketing Officer of Epstein Becker Green, a national super boutique firm focused on healthcare and life sciences and labour and employment. Amanda staffs the firm's Board of Directors and plays a strategic role in the Deloitte Legal and Epstein Becker Green alliance to provide global workforce solutions. Amanda joins Jennifer Green on this edition of the CMO Series, to discuss workplace cultures, opportunities and strategies to help law firm leaders retain their people amid a rapidly changing market. Jennifer and Amanda explore: How to create a culture that retains employees even with ‘the great resignation' at play The opportunities for team building and development born out of the pandemic How the Marketing and BD team add value to the firm's culture to provide greater attorney and staff retention How ‘the great resignation' has impacted legal marketing and business development departments The potential challenges in the next phase of hybrid work and the opportunities that have come from what we've endured How clients are impacted by the current workforce trends Advice for other legal marketing leaders facing the challenges of the new ways of working
The first Mother's Day was celebrated in two places - a church in Grafton, West Virginia, and the Wanamaker Auditorium in Philadelphia. Its founder, Anna Jarvis, spent much of her life living here and died at the Marshall Square Sanitarium in West Chester. But it wasn't a peaceful life - when Mother's Day started getting commercialized, she fought forcefully against it, losing her money and health in the battle. Jennifer Green, Director of Education at the Chester County History Center and author of Dark History of Penn's Woods: Murder, Madness, and Misadventure in Southeastern Pennsylvania, shares Anna Jarvis's story as we prepare for this year's Mother's Day.
In this episode, we wrap up the 2022 legislative session and talk with Representative Mike Giallombardo about his recently passed cybersecurity bill (HB 7055). We also discuss his legislation that will further expand support for first responders and correctional officers diagnosed with PTSD (HB 689). We conclude with a discussion on a successful session for public safety and sheriffs with our contracted lobbyists, Jennifer Green and Tim Parson of Liberty Partners.
In the latest edition of FICPA CEO Conversations, Shelly Weir sits down our Director of Governmental Affairs, Justin Thames, and the President of Liberty Partners of Tallahassee, Jennifer Green, to recap the 2022 Florida Legislative Session. Justin and Jennifer have been hard at work these last 60 days, representing the interests of Florida's CPAs and advocating on behalf of the profession. As the 2022 Session comes to a close, this edition of CEO Conversations highlights the issues the FICPA has been engaged in on your behalf.
In this episode, FSA provides a Week 6 legislative recap. HB 3 passes the full House and sheriffs' office employees were recognized as Law Enforcement Officer of the Day in consecutive days in the House, and one of them was Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook! We also sit down with one of FSA's lobbyists, Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners, to find out where all the big policy issues are with less than three weeks to go in the 2022 session.
In this episode, FSA provides a preview of the 2022 legislative session. We discuss the sheriffs' legislative priorities, highlight the various public safety bills that have been filed and also interview Jennifer Green and Tim Parson of Liberty Partners. Jennifer and Tim are lobbyists for FSA, and they provide key insights on the upcoming legislative session.
Summary:We often tie our grief to our faith, and frequently to how we were raised as children. Yet in today's society, it is not uncommon to hear the words, "I am not religious." It may be that "I am not religious" merely equates to "I don't go to (or belong to) a church," because it seems these same people still cling to some type of belief in a higher power, or higher influence. Rev. Jennifer Green returns as our guest to help us understand what the difference, if any, may be between Spirituality and Religion.Episode Notes:Belief in God, higher power or non-belief is an individual choice and really makes little difference in our personal grief journeys. Yet it is important to understand subtle differences Rev. Jennifer Green, of Hilton United Methodist Church, chats with us today on this topic and includes some thoughts on the differences between Spirituality and Religion.Contact: www.asiliveandgrieve.com info@asiliveandgrieve.com Facebook: As I Live and Grieve Instagram: @asiliveandgrieve To Reach Rev. Green: Website: Hilton United Methodist Church Email: office@humcny.org Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod
In the final episode for the 2021 session, FSA provides a quick recap on what public safety bills passed and failed. We also talk to one of FSA's contracted lobbyists, Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners, as well as our very own Matt Dunagan, FSA's Deputy Director of Operations, about the successful legislative session for sheriffs and how it all came together in the final week.
In this episode, FSA provides a Week 7 legislative recap. HB 1, the anti-riot bill, passes the Senate; FSA supports police reform legislation and Martin County Sheriff Will Snyder is recognized as Law Enforcement Officer of the Day in the Florida House. We also talk to two members of our lobbying team about the state budget: Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners and Angela Drzewiecki of Peebles, Smith & Matthews.
Stepfamilies have to contend with extra stressors, deeper and more complex layers that just do not apply to first-time families. Ali is well versed in the challenges that stepmoms and stepcouples face in 'blending' together. Ali Wilks MSc is a certified successful stepfamily strategist and couples coach. Driven by her own feelings of doubt and insecurity, she turned her passion to help into her purpose and created the Successful Stepmom Retreats and Successful Stepcouple Retreats. She is also the owner and developer of The Soulful Stepmom where she shares her soulful insights, embraces her otherworldly gifts, and teaches about her heart-earned lessons that came as a result of her stepmom struggles. She can be found on the usual social media platforms as well as Stepcoupling.com, Stepparent Magazine as their Wellness Editor, and on the groundbreaking Stepmomz App. On top of it all, Ali offers transformational coaching programs to stepmoms and stepcouples because she believes stepfamily stress can be turned into stepfamily success and stepcoupples can be an unstoppabble team. As the bio mom of two smart and sassy daughters, the wife to her husband of 13 years, and the stepmom to three awesome adult stepkids and two adorable grandkids, she is well on her way to having the groove in her stepmom game. FINALLY. She's been featured in DivorceForce, Divorce Magazine, YourTango. StepMom Magazine, coParenter app and of course, Stepparent Magazine. She is a recent add to International Bestselling Authors on Amazon for her contribution to the Book BluTalks Series 2. Ali brought some amazing wisdom and insights to our interview, so be sure to check it out! "Start your day with 'How can I make your day better?'" "Communication is one of the pivotal aspects of having a successful relationship." "Have a plan for conflict. Know your triggers to avoid, and be willing to ask what others need so you can support them in the midst of conflict." "Myth to bust: don't go to bed angry." "You can be right, or you can stay connected." "Gratitude is transformational." Email: aliwilks@stepcoupling.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stepbystepmom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/successfulstepcoupling Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ali_Wilks Links: Stepcoupling by Susan Wisdom and Jennifer Green https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/192509/stepcoupling-by-susan-wisdom-lpc-and-jennifer-green/ Adversaries Into Allies by Bob Burg https://www.amazon.com/Adversaries-into-Allies-Ultimate-Influence/dp/1591848164 Stepparenting Magazine https://stepparentmagazine.com/ The Gottman Institute (information on relationships, especially conflict resolution): https://www.gottman.com/
In this episode, FSA provides a preview of the 2021 legislative session. We discuss the sheriffs' legislative priorities, highlight the various public safety bills that have been filed and also speak with Jennifer Green of Liberty Partners. Jennifer is a lobbyist for FSA and she offers insights on the upcoming legislative session.