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Peter Hooley, Best of Rowey & Timmy G in 2024 - 'Where Are They Now?' with Jim Buckley, Liam Walsh, Madison Scott, Henry MoeranSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys sit down with Dylan Buckley, former AFL player turned top podcaster! From his eight years on the field to pioneering the Dyl & Friends podcast, Dylan has been busy making his mark. In this episode, he gets real about life after footy, his journey with mental health, and how he's made waves in the podcasting world. Plus, Dyl challenges Benny for a quote-off—who's got the edge? Tune in to find out.
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John Olsen, Ryan Burton, Jimmy Bartel, 'Where Are They Now?' with Jim Buckley, Craig Lowndes, Wally MasurSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware Integration planning is one of the most important aspects of M&A pre-close. Planning after the fact will cause massive delays and value leaks for the entire deal. It is why the integration team must be involved during the due diligence phase. In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, we will talk about how to create an executable integration plan during the diligence, featuring Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware. Things you will learn in this episode: • How to work as an integration leader • Building an integration plan • Pre-LOI integration planning • Connecting diligence with integration planning • Defining 'done' in M&A integration ****************** Episode Bookmarks 00:00 Intro 04:41 Navigating corporate transitions 08:31 Aligning the integration leader with the north star 10:02 How to work as an integration leader 11:25 The role of an integration lead 13:31 Building an integration plan 16:25 Focus on revenue and integration 18:51 Pre-LOI integration planning 25:08 M&A due diligence 27:37 Employee integration and customer satisfaction 29:56 Connecting diligence with integration planning 36:20 Approach to team collaboration 39:06 The details of integration plan 41:11 Complexities of M&A integration planning 44:57 Aligning with the target company 46:46 Defining 'done' in M&A integration 49:12 Integration teams leading due diligence 51:38 Leveraging diligence data for effective planning 53:13 Advice for M&A practitioners 55:45 Craziest thing in M&A
Jim Buckley is a Joint Tactical Air Controller (JTAC) with the Mississippi Air National Guard. He incurred multiple injuries in the line of duty and has been denied military status, care, and benefits. He is currently going through the USAF appeal process to attain his proper retirement. Jim has been an advocate for other injured service members and has been helpful in highlighting the systemic problems within the military care and benefits system. To learn more about protecting yourself, visit usjag.org.***Support the showFollow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating and friendly comment on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.Support the show
Carlton legend Jim Buckley shares stories with Simon from his life pre and post his football career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy and Boss visit the most confusing whore house in Texas, do inflation calculations, feel the hard plastic seams, and try not to get spermjacked as they discuss Jim Buckley's Debbie Does Dallas Part II.
Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Jack Fowler as they talk about Biden's email aliases and foreign policy, destruction of southern monuments, the passing of Jim Buckley, and the left-leaning university archaeology going anti-Semitic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim and Greg begin today's podcast with a tribute to former New York Sen. James Buckley. The brother of National Review Founder William F. Buckley, Jr., Jim Buckley served the nation with honor in World War II and then in all three branches of the federal government, including chief judge of the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. He was 100 years old.Then they serve up their usual martinis, starting with a new Monmouth Poll showing New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez has just a 35 percent approval rating heading into an election year - thanks in part to yet another federal investigation examining allegations of corruption. They also wince at all the apparent mistakes made by local officials before and during the horrific wildfires that devastated Lahaina. Finally, they're curious why Trump is urging all the other Republican presidential candidates to drop out if he has such a huge lead.Timestamps:0:21 - Remembering former Senator and Judge James Buckley.3:04 - New Jersey Sen. Menendez suffers low approval amidst another federal probe. Could the GOP have a chance to unseat him next year?10:17 - Government mistakes made the Hawaii wildfire devastation even worse.17:36 - Trump urges all other GOP presidential candidates to drop out.Please visit our great sponsors:4Patriothttps://4Patriots.comUse code MARTINI to get 10% off your purchase.
Jim and Greg begin today’s podcast with a tribute to former New York Sen. James Buckley. The brother of National Review Founder William F. Buckley, Jr., Jim Buckley served the nation with honor in World War II and then in all three branches of the federal government, including chief judge of the DC Circuit Court […]
1.30 – What do you sleep in? 3.30 – The Squirrel Grip - Some players have been known to do it in the past 6.00 – Soft and Hard Launches - Tim and Garry dissect the difference 12.30 – Men for all seasons calendar - Garry recalls the time he was involved - Chat about Bucks, Craig Kelly and others that were involved - Tim never did it… But Garry believes some of Tim's stuff is worse! 18.30 – The Logies - Dissecting Sam Pang's performance - How was he NOT nominated for the gold Logie?! 21.30 – The Matildas - Garry doesn't feel connected because he doesn't know the players - But the Matildas are having a great impact – you cant see the TV shots of young girls in the crowd. The emotional connection for the young girls in the crowd is enormous - Huge TV ratings for Matildas matches 29.00 – The Ashes - Disappointed with the post-game drinks not going ahead - Is there a greater level of ill-feeling between the two sides? 32.00 – Post-game beers in the world of footy - Tim tells a great story about Tom Hafey in a post-game function one day… Filthy with the umpires! - It was different for Garry post game – no post-game beers in the rooms, but they'd go out and then have a Sunday sip 37.00 – The time Tim saw Jim Buckley swaying along with Paul Van Der Haar to ‘Never Tear Us Apart' at Billboard 39.00 – Cold showers at suburban grounds… Moorabbin was the worst! 43.00 – Garry home alone at the moment - Cleaning, cooking 47.00 – Do you get on well with your in-laws? 51.00 – Farming, for KUBOTA - At least once a year, get your main machinery serviced - Clean your gutters 55.00 – Finished with a song - Good feedback from last week with Cat's In the Cradle - Tim's selection this week… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1.30 – What do you sleep in? 3.30 – The Squirrel Grip - Some players have been known to do it in the past 6.00 – Soft and Hard Launches - Tim and Garry dissect the difference 12.30 – Men for all seasons calendar - Garry recalls the time he was involved - Chat about Bucks, Craig Kelly and others that were involved - Tim never did it… But Garry believes some of Tim's stuff is worse! 18.30 – The Logies - Dissecting Sam Pang's performance - How was he NOT nominated for the gold Logie?! 21.30 – The Matildas - Garry doesn't feel connected because he doesn't know the players - But the Matildas are having a great impact – you cant see the TV shots of young girls in the crowd. The emotional connection for the young girls in the crowd is enormous - Huge TV ratings for Matildas matches 29.00 – The Ashes - Disappointed with the post-game drinks not going ahead - Is there a greater level of ill-feeling between the two sides? 32.00 – Post-game beers in the world of footy - Tim tells a great story about Tom Hafey in a post-game function one day… Filthy with the umpires! - It was different for Garry post game – no post-game beers in the rooms, but they'd go out and then have a Sunday sip 37.00 – The time Tim saw Jim Buckley swaying along with Paul Van Der Haar to ‘Never Tear Us Apart' at Billboard 39.00 – Cold showers at suburban grounds… Moorabbin was the worst! 43.00 – Garry home alone at the moment - Cleaning, cooking 47.00 – Do you get on well with your in-laws? 51.00 – Farming, for KUBOTA - At least once a year, get your main machinery serviced - Clean your gutters 55.00 – Finished with a song - Good feedback from last week with Cat's In the Cradle - Tim's selection this week… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The work of bees can be traced back to one third of the human diet because of their pollination efforts. The Indy reporter Chiloé Spelius interviewed local Santana Barbara ranch manager and beekeeper, Jose Luis, on the art and impact that beekeeping has on the Central Coast. Then, the 49th annual Santa Barbara Summer Solstice parade is coming down the block on June 24 at noon. The Indy reporter Raymond Vasquez sat down with DJ Darla Bea to talk about the “roots” of the parade and what visitors can expect this year.Next, James Joyce's controversial novel “Ulysses” is celebrated each year on June 16 in an event called Bloomsday. Fans and readers recently visited James Joyce Pub to commemorate the novel's influence on the world of literature and book censorship laws. The Indy reporter Rebecca Fairweather spoke with author and Bloomsday event coordinator Jim Buckley about the impact of “Ulysses” and how the community celebrated.Hosted by Alexandra Goldberg.The Indy: A Podcast was co-created by Molly McAnany and the Santa Barbara Independent.Theme music written by Molly McAnany. Other tracks used include Ola and IOverjoy by Ketsa; Valladolid Funeral and Cloud Line by Blue Dot Sessions.Follow ‘The Indy' on social media @theindypod to support and contact podcast@independent.com for advertisements.For more information, visit: https://www.solsticeparade.com/
Footy & Friends is baaaaack. Brett Deledio, Mick Barlow, Jack Post & Myself recap the latest that's been happening in the world of footy... VFL footy that is. Werribee FC Presidents lunch with Jim Buckley & Jim Buckley's son. The Duck Could Jack Post get a touch in the AFL? What injury have you played through? This week's episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by AAMI. Who covers clangers? AAMI DOES www.aami.com.au Contact Email - enquiries@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @dylandfriends Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson. Video and audio production by Producey.
We chat with Jim Buckley who won three flags with Carlton in 1979, 1981 and 1982. Jim opens up about the double page Herald-Sun article over the weekend where he talks about being sober for the past two years and the effect that has had on his life and family. Jim also shares some colourful stories about his playing career as well as the time he famously organised the Fosters logo to be painted on the ground in London.
Jake & Chris welcome Jim Buckley, Siena Alum, former Red Sox organization catcher & current San Francisco Giants Scout to the Pod. The guys discuss Jim's path to Siena and the importance of picking a school you can play at vs. name recognition. The guys shared memories about their head coach Tony Rossi and some of the similar antics he displayed across the years, and discussed the infamous catching saga that plagued the Red Sox & Tim Wakefield's knuckleball.
Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware (NYSE: VMW) It doesn't matter if you buy the best company in the world, if integration is not done properly, value will be lost. And while there are a handful of companies embracing the value of integration and bringing the integration team in during the diligence process, some take it even further. In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware, talks about how to run an integration-led confirmatory diligence process. Things you will learn in this episode: -The difference between a corporate development and integration team -Why you should involve the integration team pre LOI -How integration leaders draft diligence questions -The do's and don'ts of integration To join our network of M&A practitioners and sign up for our newsletter, go to mascience.com.
Ex Carlton player Jim Buckley joins Gareth Hall to chat about the walk for Parkinson's Disease that he is doing to raise awareness for the illness that his former teammate and friend Alex Jesulenko has recently been diagnosed with.
Jeremy and Boss play football, go to Dallas (or at least the airport), buy overpriced Taco Bell, and dissect Jim Buckley's Debbie Does Dallas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
M&A deals are bound to get complicated. The key to success is keeping it as simple as possible, for as long as possible. In this continuation of last week's interview, Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware talks about how to update your M&A Management Approach. Listen in and learn all about: - the 5x5 framework that you can use to keep your process simple - what to focus on during change management - how to ensure team alignment To join our network of M&A practitioners and sign up for our newsletter go to mascience.com.
Integration can be difficult but it's, without a doubt, the most important part of M&A. In this episode of the M&A Science podcast, Kison interviews Jim Buckley, Vice President, Mergers and Acquisitions Integration at VMware as he talks about how to create a successful integration plan. Here's what you'll learn: - Why working backwards is best in integration planning - What makes a successful integration leader - How to measure success To join our network of M&A practitioners and sign up for our newsletter go to mascience.com
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
IAS Srv Grp v. Jim Buckley & Assoc
Our guest today is David A Keene. David is the Editor at Large of The Washington Times. He has served as President of the National Rifle Association, Chairman of the American Conservative Union, and during college, Chairman of Young Americans for Freedom. He has worked as Special Assistant to Vice President Spiro Agnew, Executive Assistant to U.S. Senator Jim Buckley in charge of the first Supreme Court campaign finance reform fight, Southern Regional Manager for Reagan for President ’76, and National Political Director for Bush for President ‘80. David wrote a column in The Hill for 13 years, The Boston Herald for a decade, and in 2016 he authored the book Shall not be Infringed: The New Assaults on Your Second Amendment. 1) Obama tried to take our guns when you were President of the NRA, what lessons should we learn from that? - (Biden was in charge of that) 2) So why didn't Biden's gun views come out in the election? - (it did, but the anti-gun groups had targeted messaging) 3) You have served in DC with a variety of people over the years. As someone who has a keen lens into the political process, can you shed any light on what is happening today in DC? 4) What can listeners do? 5) Is the NRA prepared to battle? 6) You wrote the book Shall Not Be Infringed: The New Assaults on Your Second Amendment when Hillary was running for President, in part to educate people on what was happening with our 2A Rights. With all of the misinformation out there about our Rights, where can we find good solid factual information these days? - (shows like yours! gun groups! attend Friend's Dinners and most of all ... take your kids and their friends and your friends to the gun ranges and hunting)
This week's work is an intriguing piece of sculpture which Elmarie was sure had been dug up in some archaeological find. It looks like a puzzle of a piece from an estate of years gone by, that would have you guessing as to what on earth it was used for! But as Conor discovered when talking to Michael Waldron........things aren't always what they seem. The 1980s continues to surprise us!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode Chris and Edi is joined by Monchi's Men supporter's group member Jim Buckley to discuss the match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid. We talk about Bono's horrendous mistake, the tactics, the subs, and that silly ball that La Liga tried to use last winter that you couldn't see. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themonchismenpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themonchismenpodcast/support
Ron suggests some weird things to do to entertain yourself. He then continues to observe the things in life that make no sense....Guest: Author/Sports Expert Jim Buckley "Show Me History: Babe Ruth; The Life Story of Baseballs Greatest Player"
This is a conversation between Dr Zudin Puthucheary, Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Dr Jim Buckley, Consultant in Intensive Care medicine, and Dr Brijesh Patel, Clinical Senior Lecturer and Consultant in Cardiothoracic Intensive Care. Some of the learning from the early stages of this virus and how it is impacting our patients and our service.
In this podcast Riaz Aziz speak to Dr Jim Buckley about the COVID 19 pandemic. Jim Buckley is an Intensive care consultant working at Royal Free hospital in London. They explore the virology, clinical management and psychological well being of the frontline staff.
Maria Santomauro, Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Scranton Cultural Center; Drummer/Band Leader Patrick Marcinko III; Saxophonist Jim Buckley; Percussionist/Leader Justin Padro, speaking about their music and the 4th annual "Jump, Jazz & Jive" concert at the SCC in the Grand Ballroom, 420 North Washington Avenue, on Sunday, September 29, 2019, at 6:30 pm, featuring the Upper Valley Winds Big Band; the Justin Padro Trio; The Bog Swing Group; and the Tri-Tones. 570-344-1111 www.scrantonculturalcenter.org
"So many young readers are focused today on looking for heroes; looking for people who they can look up to; looking for people they can be inspired by. Amelia is a natural fit for that." Jim Buckley is a prolific author of nonfiction for young readers, with more than 150 books to his credit (and still typing!). He is the author of more than a dozen titles in The New York Times' best-selling "Who Was...?" biography series, including the Wright Brothers, Milton Hershey, Betsy Ross, Jules Verne, and Blackbeard. Buckley has written more than thirty DK Readers on a wide variety of topics, plus two recent long-form bios of Adolf Hitler and Bonnie and Clyde for Aladdin Books. For Spring 2019, he created the first book in a new series for Aladdin—a bio of astronaut Michael Collins. Buckley is the co-author of Time Inc./Liberty Street's "X-Why-Z" series and wrote and produced the Animal Planet Animal Atlas for Liberty Street. A former editor at Sports Illustrated and the National Football League, he lives in Santa Barbara, California, where he runs a successful book producing company. Tonight on the 77th episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast, Jim joins us via Zoom to discuss his groundbreaking book "Amelia Earhart: Pioneer of the Sky" a part of the "Show Me History" series. Jim gives us his thoughts on the books creation and unique format, his ideas of making Amelia relatable to the next generation of young readers and why he believes Amelia's legacy should live on for continued generations to come.
FROM PARADISE TO THE GUTTER The Great Pornographer went from Upper East Side family man/pornographer-next-door to Bowery bum. The First Amendment hero became destitute. But he never lost his appetite for pussy and pastrami. Episode Links I Goldstein: My Screwed Life, by Al Goldstein and Josh Alan Friedman (https://www.amazon.com/I-Goldstein-My-Screwed-Life/dp/1568583613) When Sex Was Dirty, by Josh Alan Friedman (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1932595074/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i9) Al’s Pompano Beach mansion, with the 11-foot finger that welcomed boats on the intracoastal waterway Goldstein’s New York office Beach Blanket Hippos: Goldstein and Ron Jeremy on Al's beachfront Screw ’69, front row: Jim Buckley, Goldstein, and 18-year-old Steve Heller, who would next become The New York Times art director for 33 years John and Yoko’s Screw interview, 1969 Terry Southern in Screw #801. Cover: Julius Zimmerman Hitler's Worst Nightmare: Screw’s interview with surviving Third Reich architect, Albert Speer, with Goldstein as “Diddler on the Roof .” Cover: Curt Hoppe.
Happy New Pod Year. To celebrate this week Ryan and Zach are joined by friend of the show Jim Buckley as they draft their favorite movie parties. They talk about some of the most iconic movie parties, the ones we want to go to, and the ones that are too crazy for us to be at.
Happy New Pod Year. To celebrate this week Ryan and Zach are joined by friend of the show Jim Buckley as they draft their favorite movie parties. They talk about some of the most iconic movie parties, the ones we want to go to, and the ones that are too crazy for us to be at.
TheDigital Marketing A-Team returns with updates about Facebook.Mike McDowell and Jim Buckley share their analysis on the latest politically charged issues with Facebook executives and what may happen next. The team also examines what happened during the recent Facebook outage and how it may have affected advertisers during the biggest ad week of the year for retailers and how Social Geek Radio host Jack Monson OWNED Facebook for about 23 minutes!! And, is the way your brand shares Facebook and Twitter content across your multiple locations' accounts actually doing more harm than good? Our experts say YES and give you advice on how to avoid this reach-killing worst practice. If you're duplicating content, syndicating posts, or using Facebook Parent / Child, you will want to hear this episode now! Thanks for your support Social Joey, and thanks to our newest sponsor, Location3!
Jack Monson and Jim Buckley dive deep into the recent issues with inflated metrics from some ad platforms. We would love to hear your opinions on this topic! We also share details on the upcoming Social Media panel at IFA's Emerging Franchisor Conference in Miami in November! #EFC2018
We're diving into the world of INFLUENCER MARKETING this week. How are marketers best using influencers? How are the social networks handling influencers? How is the marketing industry going to handle Influencer Fraud? AND we've got some excited changes at Social Geek Radio: Co-host Jim Buckley is now The Director of Marketing at Priatek! Plus, the all new SocialGeekRadio.com site is up. Thanks to Jam Hashmi and the team at ClickTecs for an outstanding job on the website.
Instagram has lauched IGTV allowing video content creators a new channel for sharing long(er) form video. Jack and Jim dive into IGTV and discuss what this potential game-changer means for your brand. Is this channel and format right for your brand? Are you jumping in early or waiting to see what other brands do? What will the success or failure of IGTVl mean for parent company Facebook? For competitive channels? Get vertical and join us for a lively chat about what could be considered the most exciting new social network in a long time. And, we would love to hear your opinions in the comment area on our Facebook page or at socialgeekradio.com!
Jack Monson and Jim Buckley explore the use of Stories as a great way for brands to reach customers. Stories started with Snapchat and have become a major part of users' everyday experience on both Facebook and Instagram. Could the importance of video make Stories the main place to engge with consumers? Why are some brands not yet using stories? What's the best way to get started? We'll walk through these questions and more on this episode! AND - if you're enjoying these conversations, please give us a review over on iTunes. We appreciate your time!
Part of Social Geek's Digital All-Star panel, Jim Buckley of Valpak and Mike McDowell of Social Joey join to discuss trends, opportunities, and challenges in Mobile AdTech! We're covering many areas of AdTech including: Recent trends in the restaurant / franchise spaceMobile apps and if your brand really needs oneIn-app advertising versus mobile browsing or mobile social adsPredictions for the next year including better measurement and what's next with mobile video?!?
Jack is LIVE at the Canadian Franchise Assocation convention in Ottawa! And, Jim Buckley returns for a conversation what information sources are his favorites for learning about the latest trends in marketing!
Social Geek Radio is now on TWICE PER WEEK! Host Jack Monson welcomes his go-to team, The Digital Marketing All-Stars to discuss the recent challenges for Facebook! Jim Buckley, Liane Caruso, and Mike McDowell join the show with opinons and expert analysis of: Mark Zuckerberg's testimony on Capitol HillThe real issues with Facebook's data handling for MarketersWhat are the concerns of brands, small business owners, and franchise systems?Predictions on the future of Facebook!
Guest Speaker - Jim Buckley
Jim Buckley is the Director Digital Product Strategy for Valpak Holdings where he is responsible for assisting with the support of the sales of Valpak digital products through their franchise operations as well as the internal Digital Agency Team. Buckley also assists with the identification and evaluation of technologies for incorporation into the company's product offering and their presentation to the Senior Team.
This month WCTV volunteer and member is showcased in our "Member Spotlight."
I spoke with Jim Buckley, the Senior Practice Director at RGP Legal, a legal services consulting organization that provides advisory services to law firms and corporate legal departments. We discussed how organizations define legal operations, how it provides the greatest impact to those who want a greater level of transparency and accountability, why the role of a director of legal operations is becoming more prominent, and best practices for how companies are incorporating legal operations, among other topics.
I spoke with Jim Buckley, the Senior Practice Director at RGP Legal, a legal services consulting organization that provides advisory services to law firms and corporate legal departments. We discussed how organizations define legal operations, how it provides the greatest impact to those who want a greater level of transparency and accountability, why the role of a director of legal operations is becoming more prominent, and best practices for how companies are incorporating legal operations, among other topics.
I spoke with Jim Buckley, the Senior Practice Director at RGP Legal, a legal services consulting organization that provides advisory services to law firms and corporate legal departments. We discussed how organizations define legal operations, how it provides the greatest impact to those who want a greater level of transparency and accountability, why the role of a director of legal operations is becoming more prominent, and best practices for how companies are incorporating legal operations, among other topics.
I spoke with Jim Buckley, the Senior Practice Director at RGP Legal, a legal services consulting organization that provides advisory services to law firms and corporate legal departments. We discussed how organizations define legal operations, how it provides the greatest impact to those who want a greater level of transparency and accountability, why the role of a director of legal operations is becoming more prominent, and best practices for how companies are incorporating legal operations, among other topics.
This week on Fordham Conversations we’ll take a look the University Neighborhood Housing Program (UNHP). It’s an organization dedicated to keeping housing affordable in the Northwest Bronx and New York City. The organization is cosponsored by Fordham University and the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition. Jim Buckley, executive director of the UNHP, talks about the challenges of keeping housing in the Bronx affordable. Dr. Brian Byrne, Vice President of Fordham University Lincoln Center and UNHP board member, talks about how things have changed since the organization began in 1983.
This week on Fordham Conversations, two looks at what housing speculation does to neighborhoods. My guests are Beryl Satter, author of "Family Properties: Race, Real Estate and the Exploitation of Black Urban America" (Metropolitan Books), and Jim Buckley, the executive director of the University Neighborhood Housing Program in the Bronx.