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Momentum Media is thrilled to be hosting the sixth annual Women in Finance Summit and Women in Finance Awards in Sydney on 15 November. In the sixth episode of the Women in Finance Podcast series for 2024, sponsored by CPA Australia, host Imogen Wilson is joined by Jenny Wong, tax lead of policy and advocacy at CPA Australia. Tune in to hear about: How Wong found herself working within the tax advisory space. The benefits and challenges working in tax can present. Advice for young up-and-coming women in the tax profession. And much more!
In this episode of Protiviti's Risky Women podcast, Jenny Wong, a managing director in Protiviti's Hong Kong office, speaks with Gayle Lacey, Chief Risk Officer at HSBC China. Jenny and Gayle discuss: The top risks anticipated for financial services in 2024, including interest rate changes, economic conditions, regulatory scrutiny, cyber threats and third-party risks The challenges posed by evolving global ESG standards and how to balance risk management with the pursuit of innovation The role of AI and cross-functional collaboration in sharing future risk management strategies Listen to the podcast as we explore Gayle's career journey in risk management and learn about the experiences that have been instrumental in her professional growth. Gain insights into her predictions about significant risks facing financial services 10 years from now and essential skills for future CROs. SHOW NOTES 01:49 Career Journey02:51 Defining Moment in Career 04:05 Adapting During Disruption 22:45 Future of Risk & Compliance 28:58 Qualities of Successful CROs 29:36 Priorities Going Forward
In "Yock Is for Lovers: Chinese Soul Food in Tidewater Virginia," Gravy producer Nicole Hutcheson delves into the history of Yock-a-Mein, tracing its origins to the Tidewater region of Virginia and delving into its significant role in shaping the distinctive culinary tradition known as Chinese soul food. Originally created by a novice noodle maker and budding entrepreneur, Yock-a-Mein has evolved into an unofficial regional delicacy, gracing the tables of baby showers, rent parties, office potlucks, and funeral repasses. Rooted in humble ingredients born of necessity, it carries a legacy of resilience often overlooked in the world of gastronomy. Yock has not only sustained communities for generations, but also served as a unifying force among them. While the narrative of Southern cuisine commonly reflects on the nation's colonial past and the fusion of enslaved Africans, Native Americans, and Europeans, there exists another narrative—the convergence of urban and immigrant communities in the early 20th century, forging new culinary traditions in the South. Today, with many original establishments serving Yock and other Chinese soul food specialties now facing closure, the rich history of these dishes is in question. In this episode of Gravy, Hutcheson speaks with Frank Duenas, owner of Mama Chan's Chinese Takeout in Portsmouth, Virginia, now in its third decade of business. She meets Jenny Wong, whose father Park F. Wong once owned the Norfolk Noodle Factory in Norfolk and created Yock-a-Mein noodles, as well as Greg Shia, who purchased the factory in 2003 and operates it today. Finally, Andreka Gibson—known locally as the “Yock Queen”—describes her journey from Yock pop-up to flourishing, Instagram-worthy business, charting the future of this regional tradition. For Hutcheson and her audience, recognizing the history and origins of this dish stands as a testament to its enduring presence. By spotlighting those who continue the tradition, the hope is to preserve its legacy for generations to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jenny Wong of Protiviti and Debra Au, Head of Legal for DBS Hong Kong, explore the complexity of the compliance landscape in APAC as part of the Protiviti 2023 Top Risk Report. SHOW NOTES 00:01 Compliance landscape and career journey 04:42 Regulatory challenges and adapting to technological changes in APAC 10:02 Compliance function evolution and AI adoption in finance 16:48 Leadership and overcoming stereotypes
This is a place where every woman has a seat at the table, and where we can affirm, equip, and amplify women's voices globally. Listen in for this inspiring discussion on Navigating the Tensions of Leadership with Jenni Wong Clayville.Jenni Wong Clayville was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. She is wife to Brian and boy-mom to Chance & Paxton. Jenni is an unpretentious foodie, more pretentious coffee lover, mediocre CrossFitter, and a self-proclaimed comedienne. Her educational background is in Psychology (Social and Behavioral Sciences) and Theology, and how they connect holistically. Jenni has been in full-time ministry since 2001, serving as a Pastor in churches in Portland, OR., El Paso, TX., Oklahoma City, OK., and Fort Worth, TX. She has a wide variety of ministry experience in positions such as Worship Pastor to First Impressions to Executive Pastor. Currently she is the Weekend Experience Pastor at National Community Church. Connect with Jenni Wong ClayvilleNational Community Church | https://national.cc/about/staff/bio/jenni-clayvilleInstagramFacebook WSC Woman to Watch: Becca GuerroBecca has been in education for over 20 years and served in ministry for nearly three decades. She is passionate about many things, but she especially enjoys speaking on scripture and leadership, encouraging those embarking on a new phase of life, teaching others to think differently about their current challenges, and facilitating individuals and teams in the creation of strategic plans for obtaining their goals. She is passionate about teaching students life skills and encouraging them to discover the purpose for which they were uniquely created. Rebecca, Ted, their daughters, two dogs and a ball python live in Southern California. She enjoys coffee, all things Disney and would rather be planning a vacation or speaking on stage than almost anything else.Connect with Becca GuerroWebsite | http://beccaguerrero.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/beccakguerreroThank you for listening to the Together We Rise Podcast. This platform is an extension of the Women Speakers Collective, an organization dedicated to the affirming, equipping, and amplifying of women's voices globally.If you would like more information on how you can partner with us, please click here. Keep tuning in and don't forget to subscribe, share, and review.
Loek Helderman, Global Tax Lead, KPMG ESG, KPMG International, and Partner, KPMG Meijburg& Co. in the Netherlands, and Jenny Wong, Asia Pacific ESG Tax Lead, KPMG Australia, discuss the continued upheaval for tax reporting.
JENNY WONG, the undergrad student from Arizona State University is a little cutie patootie, who's studying biomedical engineering! We chit chat about her HEALTHY lab environment and how her PI is amazing and awesome and oh, so well-rounded. We dive into the origins of our friendship and how we stayed frans after the Biomedical Engineering Society conference. Tune in to learn what she's doing after she gets her Master's!!!Follow Jenny:IG: jenny_wong321Twitter: jenny_wong321Snapchat: jenny_wong321Venmo: jenny_wong321Cashapp: ??? PLS SPONSOR USLab Shenanigans Merch:https://labshenanigansmerch.com/Wanna be on the pod??? Email me at darrion.nguyen@gmail.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we're sitting down with Jenny Wong, a high-arctic adventure wildlife photographer. Jenny's story is one of strength and challenge. She comes from a line of brave refugees that escaped from China to Vietnam and then eventually settled in Canada, where Jenny was born and raised. In school, Jenny found her passion in chemistry and biology, back when her camera was only used as a paperweight. But she soon discovered the power of storytelling through visual media and using science to explain the phenomena that she was capturing. Her career was launched and now she's a highly-respected, wildlife photographer. We dive deep into several topics like how she, a BIPOC woman, entered a white-male-dominated field, the conservation issues currently unfolding in arctic ecosystems, ethical wildlife photography, wild stories from her time in the north, and tips for anyone wanting to follow a similar path. If you're liking the show, please hit the follow button and share with someone you think would enjoy this episode. Sharing is the best way to help the show grow! Check out the new Rewildology merch shop! https://rewildology.com/shop/ See full show notes at rewildology.com.Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/RewildologyJoin the Rewildologists Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewildologistsFollow RewildologyInstagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rewildologyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyTwitter: https://twitter.com/rewildologyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNVIeC0km8ZGK_1QPy7-iA
Jenny Wong, co-owner of Every Grain, is our co-host this week. She shares her story about bringing the Taiwanese staple Lu Rou Fan to the valley. The centerpiece of the show is barbecue. And two of the best in town are here for us: Bruce Kalman of Soul Belly BBQ and Rollin' Smoke's Mike Moore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandi and Sel sit down with Jenny and Jedd to discuss post college life. They share their routines, thoughts on reality, and expectations for the future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themodernmodelpodcast/support
Listen to photographer and conservationist Jenny Wong share her passion for spreading awareness about the frontlines and last lines of climate change, the Arctic. Jenny is a proud fellow of the Canadian Geographical Society, cut from a line of refugees, always looking for new places to experience. Her work highlights climate change's direct impact on arctic wildlife, and ultimately the perilous intersection where wildlife meets Inuit communities. Jenny is extremely genuine and mindful of her role as a wildlife photographer, and her hard work and talent speak for themselves. - Check out, Jenny! Instagram: @jdubcaptures Website: https://www.jennwong.ca/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astheysay/message
This episode features a discussion with Jenny Wong (@jdubcaptures), a Canadian landscape, nature, and wildlife photographer. Jenny is a conservationist at heart who leverages her photos to highlight the importance of the natural world. Jenny is also a scientist who spends a large portion of her time outside on contract in the field.In this episode we talk about how the importance of including editing on your phone into your workflow, seeing as the final result is published on mobile mediums like Instagram. Jenny informs us of the potentially terrible environmental situation in Alaska involving a Pebble Mine construction and its negative effect on brown bears and the surrounding ecosystem. Lastly we talk about how advantageous it can be to squad up and surround yourself with a network of people who may have a ton of insight in photography so that you can excel.Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from the episodes: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Z36E4SCB6D3LWThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey
Michael and Ron talk with Environmental Consultant, Jenny Wong to discuss digital storytelling. Jenny takes us along on her arctic and Antarctic adventures describing the wild things and wild places that she has experienced.
Why aren't we all drinking tea? Many other cultures believe in its restorative properties, but most Americans aren't there yet. Chefs Lorraine Moss & Louiie Victa talk with Jenny Wong, a Tea Sommelier, and Elyse Petersen, the CEO & Founder of Tealet. Hear how enjoying tea can be like enjoying wine. Learn what makes one tea much better than another. And find out why the production of tea to an expert can be just as important as the production of food to a chef. Yep, we are "spilling the tea" on tea. Find out more at https://2-sharp-chefs--a-microphone.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Tiny gravedigger Jenny Wong has been murdered; found dead in a Salisbury dentist's. We need to get to the bottom of this. Featuring David Reed, Dan Renton Skinner, Amy Cooke-Hodgson, Charlie Partridge. Criminal Casebook is recorded live every month at Kings Place in London. Find our next recording at www.kingsplace.co.uk www.criminalimprov.weebly.com Twitter Facebook Hosted by Ralph Jones and Joel Gatehouse
Is death the actual source of religious belief? Psychologist Jamin Halberstadt tested the claim, and shares the findings in his new book Death Anxiety and Religious Belief. We hear from photo artist Tina FiveAsh, whose online project has 50 Australians reflecting on death and the afterlife. And, choir master Jenny Wong talks to us about Orlando di Lasso's masterpiece, The Tears of St Peter.
Is death the actual source of religious belief? Psychologist Jamin Halberstadt tested the claim, and shares the findings in his new book Death Anxiety and Religious Belief. We hear from photo artist Tina FiveAsh, whose online project has 50 Australians reflecting on death and the afterlife. And, choir master Jenny Wong talks to us about Orlando di Lasso's masterpiece, The Tears of St Peter.
Ronan was at AlterConf, a traveling conference series that provides safe opportunities for marginalized people and those who support them in the tech and gaming industries, and one of the speakers Jenny Wong, spoke to Ronan. Jenny is a Community Engineer at Human Made and was also part of the organising team at WordCamp London, a major WordPress conference that took place earlier this year. Jenny spoke about accessibility and gave some great tips you should use when planning a conference. Jenny also spoke about diversity in the tech community and burnout amongst developers which is something that you rarely hear mentioned.
Jenny Wong (https://twitter.com/miss_jwo) is a community engineer at Human Made (http://hmn.md). The interview was recorded at the very first WordCamp Antwerp in Belgium (https://2016.antwerp.wordcamp.org). The video footage of this interview is available on Youtube: https://youtu.be/fsdYyA6SeC8. Read the blog post: https://blog.feryn.eu/jenny-wong-php-wordpress/ In this interview we talk about how Jenny and I met. We also talk about Jenny's background, her involvement with PHP and her transition to the WordPress community. We also discuss the hash tag #HMGOES. Jenny and her colleagues use it every time they travel to WordPress events. ► Subscribe to my Youtube channel - http://youtube.com/ThijsFeryn ► Listen to the podcast on iTunes - http://itunes.feryn.eu ► Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/ThijsFeryn ► Read my blog - http://blog.feryn.eu ► Check my presentations - http://talks.feryn.eu ► Thanks to Combell for sponsoring the show - http://www.combell.com
User-group and meet-up organizer Jenny Wong swings by for a chat about the PHP RFC for a Code of Conduct. Whilst all three of us think a Code of Conduct is a good idea, we talk through some of the various for and against reasoning that people have, and try to outline the logical failures behind some of the FUD being spread around during this discussion. We cover a few things, from the intent of a Code of Conduct, explain it’s reach is not as scary as many seem to think, outline a few things that a Code of Conduct does not try to do, and talk about some of the problems minorities have at conferences and online which could be simplified over time with a useful CoC. This is one of our best episodes yet. Even if you hate Phil and think he’s turned into some sort of social justice warrior white knighting whatever, listen to this and see if the conversation is starting to make more sense to you. The goal here is to open a few minds, and bring people to the table so a useful conversation can be had, instead of the usual reaction to Code of Conducts which is immediate screaming into the keyboard, mashing out wall-o-text’s about freedom of speech, and assuming people are only interested in inclusivity to impress women… We can make our community a better place, and Jenny has a few tips on how you can help with that goal.
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