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John Atkinson es un profesor e investigador dedicado a la Inteligencia Artificial. Escribió un libro: Large Language Models. Hizo su doctorado en la Universidad de Edimburgo, en Escocia. Y enseña en la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, en Chile. Dirige una Maestría en inteligencia artificial. En esta entrevista hablamos de la responsabilidad, de la discriminación que produce la tecnología, y de la data mindfulness, algo así como ser más conciente en nuestra manera de manipular datos. Este es el 4to episodio de la serie Inteligencia Artificial en el diseño de interacción. Esta serie la pensamos con José Allona, Damián Calderón y Claudia Gutierrez. Ellas se presentaron en el episodio 601 y nos contaron porque quisieron hacer esta serie. Mi co-piloto en esta entrevista es Claudia. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Inteligencia Artificial, Diseño UX, Chile y diseño. Las listas las encuentran en la sección de recomendados de nuestra página web, en Spotify y en YouTube. También pueden consultar nuestro chatbot, que usando IA puede navegar entre nuestros episodios y darte algunas respuestas correctas. Si ves que lo que te responde no tiene sentido, siempre podés recurrir a Mariana.
Matías del Río y Benjamín Turner hablaron con John Atkinson, ingeniero civil y académico de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, sobre DeepSeek, la nueva aplicación china que amenaza a las otras Inteligencias Artificiales. Además, conversaron con la Infiltrada, Eugenia Fernández, sobre los posibles candidatos de cada partido para las próximas elecciones presidenciales.
January 19, 2025 Preparation for Worship Time for Gathering Opening Hymn “He Has Made Me Glad” I will enter His gates with thanksgiving in my heart I will enter His courts with praise I will say this is the day that the Lord has made I will rejoice for He has made me glad CHORUS He has made me glad O He has made me glad I will rejoice for He has made me glad I will rejoice I will rejoice I will rejoice I will rejoice I will rejoice for He has made me glad I will rejoice yeah I will rejoice yeah I will rejoice yeah Prayer of Praise Song of Worship Prayers of the Church and Prayer of our Lord Offering and Doxology Scripture Lesson Luke 4:1-14 Sermon RX for Temptation Closing Hymn “Take My Life and Let it Be” Take my life and let it be consecrated Lord to Thee Take my moments and my days Let them flow in ceaseless praise let them flow in ceaseless praise Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of Thy love Take my feet and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee swift and beautiful for Thee Take my voice and let me sing always only for my King Take my lips and let them be Filled with messages from Thee filled with messages from Thee Take my silver and my gold not a mite would I withhold Take my intellect and use Ev'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose ev'ry pow'r as Thou shalt choose Take my will and make it Thine it shall be no longer mine Take my heart it is Thine own It shall be Thy royal throne it shall be Thy royal throne Take my love my Lord I pour at Thy feet its treasure store Take myself and I will be Ever only all for Thee ever only all for Thee Amen! Benediction Fellowship • Sunday Morning Study: Experiencing God | 9 AM in the Sunshine Room • Sunday Prayer | 9:30 AM in the Sunshine Room • Monday Bible Study | 12 & 6 PM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom • Wednesday Issues Hour | 11 AM in the Sunshine Room and via Zoom • Movie Night: Sunday, February 16th | 6PM at the church. Join us as we watch Jesus Revolution • F3 Ladies Luncheon: Tuesday, February 18th | 1PM at Lavender. • SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, March 13th | 5:30PM Fellowship Cruise aboard the Naples Princess. Boarding at 5:30PM • Thank you to Mary Miller for providing the cookies today. • The chancel flowers were given today by John Atkinson.
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, while the Audiophiliac (Steve Guttenberg) questions whether we can trust audio reviewers, Dennis and Brent decide whether we can trust Steve Guttenberg. Then they make the mistake of watching one the audio world's cringiest videos, in which audio icon Mark Levinson tries to explain how PCM audio is stressing everyone out, or not stressing everyone out, or something. Or nothing. Or whatever the lawyers let him say. Last, Dennis and Brent check out a Stereophile column by John Atkinson that definitely is not stressing anyone out—except perhaps makers of gratuitously expensive audio gear. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis learn a thing or four about how everything they thought they knew about modern class-D amps was totally wrong; discuss some new FTC rules that might actually affect the audio industry (or at least, the high-end audio industry), and dig into a review of a “magickal” new amplifier. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
Hágase la Luz con Daniel Salazar, Luigi Sciaccaluga y John Atkinson, 12 de noviembre del 2024 by TXS Plus
Capitulo 173 de Negocios de Otro Planeta conversando con John Atkinson, PhD en Inteligencia Artificial, Profesor y Director del Máster de Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, autor de Grandes Modelos de Lenguaje y Analítica Textual, sobre la IA, Procesamiento de Lenguaje o NLP, sobre Algoritmos, Sesgos Cognitivos y otros temas tremendamente interesantes y actuales Para contactar a John puedes visitar su Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-atkinson-abutridy/ Si te gusto el podcast suscríbete, estaré haciendo mas como estos, dale me gusta y compártelo para que otros lo puedan disfrutar.
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis are joined by industry legend Sandy Gross—co-founder of Polk Audio, Definitive Technology, and GoldenEar Technology—to reflect on the legacy of Sound & Vision and its forebear Stereo Review, following the news that S&V is ceasing print circulation. And in an Audio Unleashed first, Sandy sticks around for the second segment to talk about home theater, personally and professionally. Next up: a discussion of John Atkinson's Bowers & Wilkins 805 D4 Signature loudspeaker in this month's Stereophile. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
Send me a messageIn this episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain podcast, I had an insightful conversation with John Atkinson, the Chief Product Officer at LiveEO. We explored how satellite imagery and advanced machine learning are transforming supply chain sustainability, particularly in light of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).John shared how LiveEO began by monitoring vegetation risks to infrastructure like railways and power grids, using Earth observation data to help companies manage maintenance proactively. Recognising the parallels between monitoring vegetation growth and deforestation, they've developed a new solution to assist companies in complying with the EUDR.We delved into the significant challenges posed by inaccuracies in open-source deforestation data, which can lead to false positives and unfairly penalise compliant suppliers. John explained how LiveEO's region-specific machine learning models provide more accurate assessments, helping companies avoid supply chain disruptions while supporting ethical practices.A key takeaway from our discussion was the potential impact of the EUDR on global supply chains, especially for commodities like palm oil, rubber, and coffee. Companies relying on inaccurate data may face significant losses, affecting not only their operations but also the livelihoods of smallholder farmers.We also touched on future applications of saElevate your brand with the ‘Sustainable Supply Chain' podcast, the voice of supply chain sustainability.Last year, this podcast's episodes were downloaded over 113,000 times by senior supply chain executives around the world.Become a sponsor. Lead the conversation.Contact me for sponsorship opportunities and turn downloads into dialogues.Act today. Influence the future.C-Suite StrategiesWelcome to C-Suite Strategies, the podcast where we discuss the art of scaling businesses.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Olivier Brusle Alicia Farag And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent episodes like this one.Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!FinallyIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on LinkedIn, or send me a text message using this link.If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks for listening.
Village Green Community Church is located in London, Canada. Our mission is to “Love God, Love Others, and Change the World”. John Atkinson shares the impact Compassion Canada has on poverty in Africa, Asia, Central America and the Caribbean, and South America. https://www.compassion.ca Get to know us better! Come visit our website: https://villagegreenchurch.com/follow-us/
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis ponder whether our objective measurement techniques are keeping up with the sorts of audio gear people are actually buying, talk more trash about Spotify, and dig into the pros and cons of single-driver speakers. Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
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Nicolás Vergara, Matías del Río y Consuelo Saavedra analizaron el convenio de colaboración policial entre Venezuela y Chile y las medidas cautelares contra la ex acalde de Maipú. John Atkinson, profesor titular y director del Magister en Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez y doctor en Inteligencia Artificial de la University of Edinburgh, UK se refirió a la Inteligencia Artificial y los desafíos, beneficios y riesgos para la humanidad.
Nicolás Vergara, Matías del Río y Consuelo Saavedra analizaron el convenio de colaboración policial entre Venezuela y Chile y las medidas cautelares contra la ex acalde de Maipú. John Atkinson, profesor titular y director del Magister en Inteligencia Artificial de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez y doctor en Inteligencia Artificial de la University of Edinburgh, UK se refirió a la Inteligencia Artificial y los desafíos, beneficios y riesgos para la humanidad.
Happy 2024 everyone! We're back! We hope that you had a fun and safe New Year's Eve and that your 2024 is off to a great start. Speaking of great
Happy 2024 everyone! We're back! We hope that you had a fun and safe New Year's Eve and that your 2024 is off to a great start. Speaking of great
In this Farmers Guardian podcast, livestock reporter, Katie Fallon talks to the founders of The Wool Library, John Atkinson, Maria Benjamin and Zoe Fletcher about their aspirations to champion British wool within the UK's fashion industry. With a mixture of farming, art and fashion backgrounds John, Maria and Zoe have joined forces to try and create more opportunities for British sheep farmers and their wool products, by developing a greater understanding and awareness of the value of British wool products, within the UK's fashion industry. We hear their story about setting up The Wool Library, what they hope to achieve through the initiative, and how they hope to further support our Great British sheep farmers.
-Life as a Public Health Leader- Dive into this enlightening career conversation with John Atkinson, the Executive Director of the Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA). The talk provides a fascinating glimpse into life as a public health leader. With a background in social work and extensive experience in health promotion programs, policy initiatives, and community development, John is a prominent figure in the public health sector. His career spans nearly 25 years, marked by accomplishment, award and various accolades. Before leading OPHA, John served as Vice-President of Cancer Prevention at the Canadian Cancer Society, overseeing initiatives ranging from tobacco control to healthy eating. Amongst many topics covered, John shares insights into public health advocacy, the challenges and rewards of the field, and valuable tips for aspiring leaders and those interested in public health careers. It's a must-listen for anyone curious about the impactful world of public health and leadership in mission-driven projects. To learn more about John and the type of work he is involved with, be sure to check out the OPHA (Ontario Public Health Association). You can also find him on the following platform: Linkedin FRIENDLY REMINDERS: And hey! Why don't you check out some video highlights of the talk over on YouTube? By liking, commenting or subscribing you'd be helping a ton as far as supporting this program. Subscribe on YouTube here I'd highly appreciate it! -Christopher Follow LIFE AS A.. on your favourite social platforms via these links: Youtube Linkedin: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook:
Today's American Swimming Coaches Association talk comes from John Atkinson. Since the beginning of March 2013, John has served as Swimming Canada's National High-Performance Director and National Coach. He is in charge of the entire Technical program, which encompasses Olympic pool and open water swimming, High Performance centers, Paralympic Swimming, and the Development team programs. He was tasked with providing worldwide success at the Olympic Games. Don't forget to sign up for the World Clinic in Dallas, Texas this year, September 6th through 9th. Go to ASCAWorldClinic.com to sign up! Our Sponsors: EO SWIM BETTER: Analyse your stroke technique with eo's SwimBETTER handsets. Go to eolab.com/SwimBETTER, and use code BRETT at checkout to get 9 months free on a single gold annual membership with any handset purchase. BRATTER PA IMMIGRATION LAW: Exclusive immigration representation of athletes, entrepreneurs, artists, investors, and entertainers. SWIM ANGELFISH: Receive the tools and skills needed to teach swimmers with autism, physical disabilities, anxiety, sensory and motor conditions with Swim Angelfish, the global leader in adaptive swim. Get certified online today! BEINE WELLNESS BUILDING: Individualize your nutrition with genetic testing and personalized plans. Eat, supplement, and recover based on your genetics. SWIMSTRONG DRYLAND: SwimStrong Dryland inspires and changes the lives of competitive swimmers through strength and leadership training, motivation and care. IMAGINE SWIMMING: NYC's Premier Swim School is looking for instructors and coaches! Lessons for all ages, from Baby Swim to adults, along with competitive club teams. VASA: Essential dryland for stronger, better, faster swimmers. Save 10% using the code "brett" at checkout! DESTRO SWIM TOWERS: Save $150 per double swim tower by using the code "brett" at checkout! INTL SWIMMING HALL OF FAME: Help preserve swimming history by joining the 1 in 1000 Club! #swimming #worldaquatics #swimcoach
Patti's guests today are: - John Atkinson, the chair of the Illinois Board of Education - Ellen Buchman, president of The Opportunity Agenda - Tracy Elliott of the Anti-Cruelty Society - Ed Yohnka of the ACLU of Illinois
Welcome to the 100th episode of Overthrowing Education! On today's episode, I have the awesome privilege of chatting with 5 inspiring high school students – Pauline, Drizzle, Ella, Fahmi, and Katie and their equally inspiring teacher, Stacie Oliver. We mostly talk undgrading. Obviously, this is a topic I am passionate about, and I noticed in the Edu Twittersphere a teacher, Stacie, who was posting about her journey with her students about ungrading. I was impressed not only by Stacie, but also with her students whose work and reflections she sometimes posted. I realized that with all of my episodes, and there are lots of good ones, about going gradeless and ungrading, they were mostly from the teacher's point of view. So, I reached out to Stacie to see if I could have her and her students on to tell us about their adventures in ungrading. And also play The 5-Minute Game Show, of course! I'd love to do this for 100 more episodes, at least and continue bringing passionate, creative and inspiring voices of educators and students, so please subscribe if you haven't yet, and tell friends and colleagues to as well. And if you find yourself wanting an OE mug, t-shirt or tote bag here's the Swag Shop. Check out John Atkinson's clever and funny cartoons including the ones that I used for The 5-Minute Game Show. I want to thank my special guests Katie, Fahmi, Ella, Drizzle, Pauline and Stacie Oliver. Also, I'd like to thank the wonderful Barbara Heller who sang all the songs on the UnGradist Hits fauxmercial.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Audio Unleashed, the new, independent podcast by Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger. This week, Brent and Dennis discuss the utility of high-end audio reviews, opine on the demise of MQA, and ask whether our A.I. overlords are ready to replace us or not, at least in the domain of audio production. Sources: “Mastersound 845 Compact integrated amplifier Measurements” by John Atkinson: https://www.stereophile.com/content/mastersound-845-compact-integrated-amplifier-measurements AMA w/ Jesse @ TIDAL: https://www.reddit.com/r/TIdaL/comments/12hr68f/comment/jfuo1ng/ MQA Enters Into Administration: https://www.hifipig.com/mqa-enters-into-administration/ Darko Audio Podcast #46 – AXPONA 2023 review + MQA goes into administration: https://darko.audio/2023/04/podcast-46-axpona-2023-review-mqa-goes-into-administration/ "A Comparative Study of Music Mastered by Human Engineers and Automated Services" by Mitchell Elliott and Song Hui Chon: https://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=21888
John recieved a call from a former coworker who knew his strengths would break molds at a new position for Planet Labs. Now at LiveEO, John applies his expertise as its Chief Product Officer. This episode showcases John's accumulation of knowledge since before his career, having grown up “in an environment surrounded by tech.” He continued to drive innovation everywhere he went, from spearheading email efforts in the US house of representatives at the start of his career, to running the global partner ecosystem at Planet before joining LiveEO. He adresses the myriad use cases for satellite data & how he came to learn of them, sheds light on what LiveEO is doing & how it's changing the game, and explains that no one has to be an expert in space to harness the value of satellites. Follow John: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jatkinson/ Follow NewSpaceVision: https://de.linkedin.com/company/newspacevision https://twitter.com/newspacevision https://www.instagram.com/newspacevision/ https://www.facebook.com/newspacevision/ https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/newspace/ This podcast was sponsored by LiveEO. For more information on how Earth observation can help your company, contact: info@live-eo.com podcast@newspace.vision podcast@live-eo.com
Did Austerity cause the Manchester Arena Attack in 2017, in which 22 people died? No, of course not. That responsibility rests with the bomber Salman Abedi, who also lost his life in the atrocity.But did Auserity weaken the ability of the police in Greater Manchester (and other major urban areas) to respond to terrorism? The Chair of the Inquiry into the bombing, Sir John Saunders says in his Report , "the cuts did have a significant impact on the ability of GMP [Greater Manchester Police] to provide an adequate public service in certain respects".Adrian Goldberg discusses this with John Cooper KC, a barrister at 25 Bedford Row, who represented 12 of the 22 victims' families including that of John Atkinson, who the Report suggests would have survived with prompter intervention.Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did Austerity cause the Manchester Arena Attack in 2017, in which 22 people died? No, of course not. That responsibility rests with the bomber Salman Abedi, who also lost his life in the atrocity. But did Auserity weaken the ability of the police in Greater Manchester (and other major urban areas) to respond to terrorism? The Chair of the Inquiry into the bombing, Sir John Saunders says in his Report , "the cuts did have a significant impact on the ability of GMP [Greater Manchester Police] to provide an adequate public service in certain respects". Adrian Goldberg discusses this with John Cooper KC, the barrister who represented 12 of the 22 victims' families including that of John Atkinson, who the Report suggests would have survived with prompter intervention. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times.
The next episode of Transform is now available, brought to you by Marsh John Atkinson is a senior living veteran and industry leader serving on the board of Argentum and the Advisory Committee of the American Seniors Housing Association. John is responsible for co-leading Marsh's senior living and LTC industry practice for the United States and Canada and Also serves as Chairman of Marsh's Chicago office. Marsh is the world's leading insurance broker and risk advisor. With around 40,000 colleagues operating in more than 130 countries, Marsh serves commercial and individual clients with data-driven risk solutions and advisory services. In this episode, John discusses emerging risks for senior living providers, insurance cost trends, the litigation environment, and more.
In this week's first segment (2:54 to 13:57), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger opine about a new report from Strata-gee.com about consumer trends in difficult economic times, and speculate about what all of this may mean for hi-fi, especially given how luxury-focused our hobby has become. Next up (14:27 to 28:28) they springboard off an article about the 60th anniversary of Stereophile to discuss how that publication changed the way we read and write about audio, how the industry has changed since the magazine launched, as well as how much it has changed since John Atkinson became editor in the late 1980s. Finally (29:09 to 47:43), they dig into SoundStage! Hi-Fi's coverage of the 2022-2023 EISA Awards. What are these awards, how are they selected, who votes on them, and which of the awards resonates most with Brent and Dennis? Sources: “Data Suggests Inflation-Impacted High-Income Consumers are ‘Trading Down'” by Ted Green: https://www.strata-gee.com/data-suggests-inflation-impacted-high-income-consumers-are-trading-down/ "60 Years of Stereophile!" by John Atkinson: https://www.stereophile.com/content/60-years-stereophile "Do That Voodoo That You Do" by Brent Butterworth: https://archive.org/details/home-theater-october-1996/page/n120/mode/2up?view=theater "EISA's Best Products of 2022–2023" by Doug Schneider: https://www.soundstagehifi.com/index.php/eisa/2022-2023-awards/2022-2023-hi-fi/1730-eisas-best-products-of-2022-2023-hi-fi "Sonus Faber Omnia Wireless Music System review" by Gordon Brockhouse: https://www.soundstagesimplifi.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/203-sonus-faber-omnia-wireless-music-system "EISA HI-FI AWARDS 2022-23" by Darko Audio: https://youtu.be/reAviL5aRk4
In this week's first segment (02:48 to 15:52), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger share their varied opinions on “MoFi-gate,” the biggest scandal in the analog audiophile world right now. It turns out that Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab—long lauded for their all-analog production process—actually creates their lacquer masters from 4X DSD files these days, not directly from the master tapes. Will this be the end of this revered audiophile company? Is the outrage justified? Brent and Dennis have thoughts. Next up (16:24 to 28:15), they dig back through the Stereophile archives to discuss a review of the Monitor Audio Studio 20 loudspeaker written by Robert Harley in 1991, complete with measurements by John Atkinson. Monitor Audio is a brand beloved by Brent and Dennis alike, so this throwback review gives them both the opportunity to reflect on just how much has changed in the world of loudspeaker design in the past 30 years. Finally (28:50 to 39:20), they dig into James Hale's latest “Art+Tech” column on SoundStage! Experience, in which he explores the music of Charles Lloyd through a pair of different iFi Audio DACs, including the same Zen One Signature, which Dennis recently fell in love with and added to his reference stereo system. Somehow or another, though, this leads right back to a discussion about vinyl. Sources: "Mobile Fidelity UPDATE New details on the current Controversy" by The 'In' Groove: https://youtu.be/mrahjsfJBc8 "Mobile Fidelity - Interview on Mastering With Shawn Britton, Krieg Wunderlich & Rob LoVerde" by The 'In' Groove: https://youtu.be/shg0780YgAE "Michael Fremer from Tracking Angle Focus on the MoFi Video" by 45 RPM Audiophile: https://youtu.be/Xl15-RC3wMU "Did Mobile Fidelity Lie?? The evidence examined (with a surprise at the end!)" by poetryonplastic: https://youtu.be/S6kFRQ9NTDw "Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab VINYL, oops!" by Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac: https://youtu.be/B-_1lL3tfS0 “Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece” by Ashley Kahn https://www.dacapopress.com/titles/ashley-kahn/kind-of-blue/9780306815584/ "Monitor Audio Studio 20 loudspeaker review" by Robert Harley (First Published on Dec 1, 1991): https://www.stereophile.com/content/monitor-audio-studio-20-loudspeaker "The iFi Audio Zen One Signature and Go Bar Open the Door to Charles Lloyd's Chapel" by James Hale: https://www.soundstagexperience.com/index.php/features-menu/art-tech/1075-the-ifi-audio-zen-one-signature-and-go-bar-open-the-door-to-charles-lloyd-s-chapel "iFi Audio Zen One Signature Digital-to-Analog Converter review" by Dennis Burger: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1197-ifi-audio-zen-one-signature-digital-to-analog-converter
En este episodio exploramos la Inteligencia Artificial y su impacto en las organizaciones acompañados por un experto. John Atkinson obtuvo su Doctorado en Inteligencia Artificial por la Universidad de Edimburgo, Escocia. Es profesor de la universidad de Professor en la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (AI & Natural Language Processin). Autor del libro "Text Analytics: An Introduction to the Science and Applications of Unstructured Information Analysis". En 2010 recibió el ACM Senior Member Award por su contribución internacional a las Ciencias de la Computación. En los últimos 25 años ha estado involucrado en la enseñanza, investigación y consultoría, donde ha liderado proyectos científicos y tecnológicos. *** Ayúdanos a generar un impacto positivo en el mundo. ¿Cómo? Suscríbete a mi canal de YouTube aquí: https://www.youtube.com/c/GabrielFurman/videos Dale like a este video/episodio. Compártelo con tus amigos y déjame un comentario de lo que aprendiste de este episodio. Te invito también a conectar vía Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/furmangabriel/ Y recuerda, mi libro “Créete el Cuento”, ya está disponible para ti. Puedes obtenerlo aquí: www.creeteelcuento.info
Cartoons communicate ideas in ways words cannot. Canadian artist and humorist John Atkinson shares his unique take on the world through his cartoon series, “Wrong Hands” creations. Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, John Atkinson has been writing and drawing his cartoon series, “Wrong Hands,” for over ten years. After graduating from the University of Ottawa with a degree in fine arts, Atkinson began his comic series for children. After posting his work for a wider audience, “Wrong Hands,” online, it was quickly embraced by a loyal following worldwide, with nearly eight million fans visiting the site. In addition to being syndicated on Andrews McMeel's site GoComics, “Wrong Hands” was featured weekly in TIME magazine for over two years. In 2018, his incredibly popular series “abridged classics” was expanded into a book and published by HarperCollins. The book featured dozens of new abridgments and unique illustrations for both domestic and international markets. “Wrong Hands” has regularly appeared in numerous magazines, newspapers, and textbooks worldwide, while several of his comics have been featured on major online sites including Upworthy, Bored Panda and Literary Hub, and Atkinson has collaborated with Chanel Paris, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Janis Ian, and the Quevedo Institute of Humour Arts in Madrid, Spain. He is the author of “Abridged Classics: Brief Summaries of Books You Were Supposed to Read but Probably Didn't.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we meet Morecambe's John Atkinson, who served in the British Army Pioneer Corps, and shares his story. Beyond Radio along with Morecambe FC Community Sports and The First Light Trust present The Veteran's Story Podcast. Each podcast in this series focuses on a local veteran from the Beyond Radio area as they recount their varied experiences of serving in the armed forces and their subsequent return to civilian life. These stories are sometimes challenging, sometimes humorous, but always deeply personal.
The World Health Organization's emergency committee on Covid-19 says that “analysis of the present situation and forecasting models indicate that the pandemic is far from finished.” To curtail it, a “coordinated international response” is needed, reports Co-host Claudia Romo Edelman. “Where have I heard that before?” replied co-host Edie Lush. A coordinated response is exactly what the world has not had. Edie and Claudia explore the chaotic response with Dr. David Nabarro and other health experts at his regular briefing. Rebecca Kanter, a nutrition expert based in Chile, described how travel had become a crazy patch work of rules that could only be met by taking extra doses of vaccine. “I have a PhD and I can't even figure out now what the new travel restrictions are,” she said. “I have friends who say, ‘I don't want to get 5 vaccines.' But if the only way they can move around is to get five vaccines they're in a weird ethical dilemma.” John Atkinson, an expert on how systems work, and why sometimes they don't, said: “systems like this are almost inevitably not designed to be that way. They're the unintended consequences of really caring often and smart people trying to do the right thing. Each time layer upon layer upon layer. And the whole thing ends up in a complete mess. We have to surface these contradictions and make them visible. So people just see how crazy it is.” David Nabarro, special envoy on Covid-19, said the tangled rules disadvantaged the poor and helped those who knew how to play the system. He also described how vaccination distribution remained wildly inequitable. Rich countries should pay for vaccine supply to go directly from manufacturers to COVAX, the global system for distributing vaccine, rather than donating surplus supplies they have been holding. These surpluses are often near their expiry date, he said, and giving them away was like donating stale bread to the hungry.
Esta es una manera distinta de reflejar las inquietudes profesionales de los oficiales de la Armada de Chile donde se tratan temas de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación, desde el mar. En esta oportunidad hablaremos de la Inteligencia Artificial y entrevistaremos a John Atkinson, Ingeniero Civil y Máster en Ciencias de la Computación por la Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (UTFSM). En 2004 obtuvo su Doctorado en Inteligencia Artificial por la Universidad de Edimburgo, Escocia.En la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias se desempeña como profesor titular de Ingeniería Civil Informática donde imparte clases en pre y postgrado. Además, es director de Diplomado en Inteligencia Artificial que imparte la facultad desde 2017. .
Eitan invites co worker John Atkinson, US B2B lead of SI Sportsbook to discuss game 6. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Recently, we sat down for a chat with Dr. John Atkinson, Founder and CEO of Atkinson Toxicology Consulting and former President of the American College of Toxicology (ACT). Listen as Dr. Atkinson shares his journey in the drug development industry, his experience as the former President of the ACT, what to look for in a partner CRO, and much more. Altasciences transforms the traditional outsourcing paradigm by simplifying and streamlining solutions, whether for a single study or multiple programs, to offer an integrated/synchronized approach to CRO and CDMO services from lead candidate selection to clinical proof of concept.
This conversation with John Atkinson and David Nabarro is one of a 5-part International Evaluation Podcast series sponsored by the American Evaluation Association and the American Journal of Evaluation. Zenda Ofir and Deborah Rugg interview John and David about their article on transformative leadership in "living systems." Their article can be accessed in Volume 42, Issue 1 of the AJE.
Covid-19 is moving from a pandemic to an endemic disease. The virus will be with us for a long time to come, maybe forever. Dr. David Nabarro, special envoy of the World Health Organization, says we need to prepare for this with strong leadership - both local and global. Global GoalsCast attends Dr. Nabarro's latest briefing where he introduces us to health workers who have made a real difference controlling the virus and supporting those struck down by it in their local community. These include a nurse-run campaign to isolate and vaccinate in Nepal to a program in the United Kingdom to assist long-Covid sufferers. “The sort of leadership that's needed is leadership that connects,” John Atkinson, a specialist in systems change, tells Dr. Nabarro. “Leadership that doesn't seek credit for itself. Leadership that knows there's no limit to what you can achieve if you don't give a damn who takes the credit.” Invisible leadership, Dr. Nabarro calls this. Globally, Nabarro calls for a new approach from rich countries. “it's ok to lead for the world,” he tells the leaders of the G7 countries, explaining that protecting just their own constituents won't work. He argues that rich countries should stop holding vaccines for booster doses when poor countries still need first doses. Protecting the vulnerable everywhere is the only sensible strategy while vaccine is scare. “You are actually serving your constituents better if you lead for the world.” Global GoalsCast is co-hosted by Edie Lush and Claudia Romo Edelman. Other guests on this episode include: Durga Sapkota, a nurse in Katmandu who continues to organize a community public health response to combat Covid-19 in Nepal. She is an ambassador for Women Deliver, a Global GoalsCast partner. Clare Rayner, a specialist occupational health physician and honorary lecturer at the University of Manchester Medical School Iman Ahmed, a Global Public Health expert currently working vaccinating the Sudanese diaspora in Canada. Nazeem, a singer-songwriter from The Gambia. This episode is brought to you by our listeners. Thanks also to CBS News Digital and Universal Production Music.
In this episode, director John Atkinson from Guard Archaeology, a Scottish archaeology company, explains the decision behind the transition to employee ownership. Warren Bailie, one of the employee owners describes what the transition has meant for the employee base and employee ownership specialist Ralph Leishman from 4-consulting who project managed the transition shares details on the deal itself.
Unravelling the journey that fleece takes from the fells to fabric. This episode tracks how greasy wool bred in the wind and rain of a Lake District Farm becomes a smartly tailored jacket, a beautifully knitted pullover or a laceweight shawl, fine enough to pull through a wedding ring. A Feeling of Warmth looks at the skills and processes needed from the shepherd, the spinner, the weaver, and the tailor before we can put a wool garment made sustainably and ethically on our backs. Thanks to Maria Benjamin and John Atkinson, the farmers and entrepreneurs, Lara Pollard Jones of the Spinners, World of Wool, Sam Goates the weaver from Woven in the Bone, the tailor, Karyna Sukha from Fabrika, and the designer the maker Sally Cowell, from Leven Knit and Sew and to Donald S Murray for permission to read his poem, Woven in the Bone. If you go to Haptic and Hue’s website at www.hapticandhue.com/listen, you will find a full transcript of this podcast, and pictures of some of the fabrics and techniques we talk about. You can also sign up there to get these podcasts directly in your inbox, as well as having a chance to win some of the textile-related gifts I give away with each episode. If you want to see more about the jackets and shepherds bags that are the subject of this podcast or find out more about John and Maria’s work at Nibthwaite Grange Farm, with the knitting yarn, the fabric, the soap, the meat, or the holiday accommodation then the links are https://dodgsonwood.co.uk/about/ and https://nibthwaitegrangefarm.com/about/ You can see the full drama of this year’s lambing on Maria’s Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/levenknitandsew/ World of Wool can be found at www.worldofwool.co.uk Sam Goates and Woven in the Bone are at http://www.woveninthebone.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/woveninthebone/ Karyna Sukha, whose London tailoring shop makes the jackets are at https://fabrika.london Sally Cowell of Leven Knit and Sew – who makes the Shepherd’s Bags can be found on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/levenknitandsew/ And the poet Donald S Murray can be found at http://www.donaldsmurray.co.uk/
John Atkinson, Executive Vice President and Managing Director for Willis Towers Watson by Senior Housing News
Digging the Dirt - The Allotment Garden Show with Russ & Jake
A very special show interviewing Karen Stith from the Bear Creek Garden Association in Colorado Springs which features in the film ‘A Garden Experience: Growing Organic’ and we’ll also be talking to the film makers Nancy Bentley and John Atkinson. A great interview giving an insight into the community garden and the making of the film which shows the community garden throughout the seasons, the community spirit and wildlife.
En Congreso Futuro conversamos con John Atkinson, Director del Magíster en Inteligencia Artificial de la Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias en la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez y autor del libro "Analítica Textual: Una Introducción a la Ciencia y Aplicaciones del Análisis de Información no Estructurada", sobre el rol que ha jugado la Inteligencia Artificial durante esta pandemia en términos de análisis de datos.
The box has called out to the Decoders once again and its contents are episode gold! Space shark surfing baseball players make a connection to the early roots of hip hop, sift through the scandalous past of a classical painter and fly to Nam on the back of a jamin astro pterodactyl! It's art, its music, its history and its all emanating from the legendary Box!
"El éxito es una decisión. Decide lo que harás con tu vida u otra persona lo hará por ti. (John Atkinson).🀄️" Y nuestro programa de hoy se lo dedico a... a todas las viudas. Si hasta las viudas tienen un día internacional... y ese dias... ¡es hoy! El 23 de junio se celebra el Día Internacional de las Viudas, una fecha oficial promulgada por la ONU y que trata de paliar los problemas relacionados con la viudedad en todo el mundo. Quizás si vives en una sociedad avanzada no pienses que, en otros lugares del mundo, el hecho de quedarte viuda acarrea una serie de consecuencias graves que afectan a la vida de estas mujeres y de sus hijos. En países en vías de desarrollo y con elevados niveles de pobreza la viudedad está rodeada de estigmas, falsas creencias, discriminación y abusos contra las viudas, vulnerando sus derechos humanos y la satisfacción de sus necesidades básicas para seguir sosteniendo a sus familias. Por otro lado, hoy en nuestro programa tenemos con nosotros a un Gran Maestro, de esos que por su humildad me dirá en cuanto os lo presente... que no es grande. Pero creedme, yo he visto muchos Maestros, y el Maestro Darío Díaz, es uno de esos "obreros del tatami" como a mi me gusta decir, serio en su trabajo, y apasionado por su trabajo. Y además, de hacerlo genial, es un cachondo, así que si sabes estar serio cuando debes estarlo, y sabes disfrutar de la vida cuando toca... ¿qué más se puede pedir? Con todos vosotros: Darío Díaz.
In this episode, John Atkinson shares lessons learned on how the COVID environment has changed go to market and business development strategies.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Rage by The Necessaries on Event Horizon (Sire Records) 3′46″ Les Korrigans by Henri Texier on Amir (Eurodisc) 9′14″ The Heart Sutra by Susan Alcorn on The Heart Sutra (Arranged by Janel Leppin) (Ideologic Organ) 14′49″ Touareg by Archie Shepp on Blasé (Actuel) 24′50″ Dream Dictionary (featuring Terry Reid) by Psychic Temple on IV (Joyful Noise Recordings) 29′14″ Stay All Night by Joan Shelley on Live at The Bomhard (Joan Shelley) 32′50″ Broken Tango by Thomas Almqvist on Broken Tango (Lasses Hus) 36′27″ Marc Sabat: Nocturne by Richard Valitutto on Nocturnes & Lullabies (New Focus) 43′10″ Wooly by Ned Milligan & John Atkinson on Call Me When You Can (Florabelle) 47′35″ Genetic by Dewa Alit & Gamelan Salukat on Genetic (Black Truffle)
…in which we explore the Crake Valley, south of Coniston Water, with sixth-generation hill farmer John Atkinson and his partner Maria Benjamin. From the yard of Nibthwaite Grange – where we learn about John’s rare breeds and Maria’s wool enterprise – we discover how the couple are building a diversified farm business that both respects heritage and works with nature. As we walk onto airy Bethecar Moor we discuss the return of lapwings to the common; lonely lives on the fell; holidaymakers who've packed nothing but Bollinger for their stay at Parkamoor – an off-grid house in the clouds; and why all farmers should take up golf…
From analysing firefighters health data, to communicating on the front lines in conflict zones, to managing a complex election process in land-locked Burkino Faso. Satellites deliver the real time data essential to government operations. So, this time we look at how O3b is being used by governments across the world, and why SES’s new MEO offering, O3b mPOWER, will offer government customers even more flexibility - on private and public networks - when it comes to staying connected. Features Jack Deasy - former US diplomat and now VP of market segment solutions at SES; and John Atkinson - retired colonel with the US army, and now Director of Business Development at SES. Presented by Kristina Smith-Meyer.
To mark the 30-year anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake KCBS Radio hosted an hour-long broadcast of retrospective coverage. It began at 5:04 p.m on Thursday October 17th, making its start time 30 years to the minute after the disaster struck in 1989. In this special edition of KCBS In Depth we play portions of that hour as we reflect upon how far we've come since the disaster, and try to find out, are we ready for the next big one? Programming note: This is an abridged version of the program. Click here to find the complete hour-long broadcast. Guests: Capt. Erica Arteseros, the program coordinator for the San Francisco Fire Department's Neighborhood Emergency Response Team Richard Allen, the director of the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory Mark Schwettmann, a design director in the San Francisco office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Thomas Hall, spokesperson for the Water Emergency Transportation Authority Phil Matier, San Francisco Chronicle Columnist Host: KCBS Radio anchor Stan Bunger KCBS Radio Contributing Reporters:Mike Colgan, Keith Menconi, Jeffrey Schaub, John Atkinson, Megan Goldsby, Jim Taylor This edition of In Depth was produced by Nic Palmer, Eric Brooks and Don Bastida Special thanks to Jeff Levine
All Souls: Parish of Umhlali
All Souls: Parish of Umhlali
All Souls: Parish of Umhlali
All Souls: Parish of Umhlali
Is it possible to invest relationally in your staff and still have a productive team? John Atkinson, long-time pastor, coach, and consultant, thinks you can, and he contends that your total outputs over time will actually be greater than they would if you simply give them tasks. Join Rob & Larry as they talk with John about what Relational Leadership is, how to get started, and the impact it can make on you and your team.
Is it possible to invest relationally in your staff and still have a productive team? John Atkinson, long-time pastor, coach, and consultant, thinks you can, and he contends that your total outputs over time will actually be greater than they would if you simply give them tasks. Join Rob & Larry as they talk with John about what Relational Leadership is, how to get started, and the impact it can make on you and your team.
There are many sources of Bay Area angst -- the high cost of housing, the high cost of living, homelessness, the threat of wildfires -- but traffic stands out as an especially sore spot. There’s just something about it that grinds on our nerves and makes all our other headaches even more difficult to deal with. And like those other challenges the traffic problem isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. On this edition of How to Bay Area, we speak to traffic experts of several stripes to find out how the traffic situation got so bad and what could be done to make it better. We also provide practical advice on how you can use KCBS and other resources to shorten your drive time. And to close out the program we speak to a San Francisco-based stress expert to learn how we can all better cope with the mental strain that seems to be an all too common side effect of the Bay Area's punishing commutes. Hosts: KCBS Radio Reporters Keith Menconi and Jenna Lane. Guests: KCBS Radio Traffic Reporters George Rask, John Atkinson, Kim Wonderley, Bob Pryor John Goodwin, transportation expert and a public information officer for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission Jason Henderson, professor of geography at San Francisco State University studying the politics of urban transportation Jonathan Horowitz, clinical psychologist and director of the Stress and Anxiety Center in San Francisco Show Notes: You can find weekly traffic tips by checking out Bob Pryor's traffic blog on the KCBS Radio website. He'll clue you in to major events -- like parades, sports games, or large-scale construction -- that will be gumming up the ride so you'll know where not to drive during your commute and weekend excursions. Portions of this How to Bay Area podcast were broadcast on KCBS Radio's weekly interview program, In Depth.
In this first episode, Fiona and Liam discuss Terroir with special guest John Atkinson MW.Terroir is a word used by many to describe many or indeed all aspects of a unique vinous geography, but what does it really amount to? Whether you have a view or not, the issues aren’t as simple as you might think!Listen on….
New tracks by Oxherding + M. Crook, Lake Mary & M. Sage, John Atkinson, Hibernis, woopheadclrms, Sungod, Barker Trio, Echo Beds, 21st Century Wolf, Lake Mary
Alex is back from Vermont and the gang's all together again! This week we tackle Pierre's near fatal observance of the Battle of Boradino, Tolstoy's retconning of relationships and deepening of his themes, why the serfs wouldn't let Marya leave her estate, and Andrei's dangerous bitey emotions. References include: "You're going to make it after all..." - Mary Tyler Moore opening The Chandelier Napoleon Gifted to Josephine - scene from the film "What a Girl Wants" "Abridged Classics: Brief Summaries of Books You Were Supposed to Read but Probably Didn't" by John Atkinson Palate cleansers: Megan - "So Close to Being the Sh*t, Y'all Don't Even Know" - Retta's Memoir Pete - "Hawkeye: Vol. 1 - My Life as a Weapon" by Matt Fraction and David Aja Jennie also recommends - "Patsy Walker, a.k.a. Hellcat!: Vol. 1, Hooked on a Feline" and "Hawkeye: Kate Bishop: Vol. 1, Anchor Points"
Episode 5 - PMI National Conference Part 2Hi folks, As promised, we’re sharing out some more highlights from the PMI National Conference that took place back in April. The theme was “The Change Makers”. In this episode, you’ll hear more from attendees, speakers on the day and also some key takeaways from our MC for the day, Anton Savage. Reminder in upcoming episodes of this podcast, we’ll be sharing insights that were captured from the LIM where we were delighted to talk with one of the 5 founders of the PMI, Jim Snyder. We also interviewed the current CEO of PMI, Mark Langley, other members of the PMI board and over 20 presidents and members from chapters all over the world. All this great content will be shared in upcoming episodes of this podcast. Before we go into that, please be sure to help us spread the world about the Ireland Chapter of PMI Podcast. Share it on the socials, tell another PM, listen to it in your team meeting, and, most of all, be sure to get in touch with feedback. Do you find it of value? What else can we add or cover to make it more useful to you? Would you be willing to share you own Project or Programme story, lessons learned and successes? We’d love to hear from you! So, I’ll hand you over to the Vox Pop part 2 from the National Conference. Enjoy! Till next time.Best,RobList of speakers on part 2:1.Speaker from the event, David Staunton of Zenith Technologies on Industry 4.0 2.Attendee, Tony Fleming, Telecommunications Group Leader with Eirgrid, 3.Attendee, Katie McGovern, Masters in Strategic Management Masters4.Attendee, Barry O’Sullivan, Dell EMC 5.Attendee, Michelle Wilson, Dell EMC6.Attendee, John Atkinson, Dell EMC7.Speaker, Gerald Fleming of Met Éireann8.Attendee, Armando Camacho PMP, Pramerica 9.MC for the day, Anton Savage on his key takeaways from the day on Change!
Episode 5 - PMI National Conference Part 2Hi folks, As promised, we’re sharing out some more highlights from the PMI National Conference that took place back in April. The theme was “The Change Makers”. In this episode, you’ll hear more from attendees, speakers on the day and also some key takeaways from our MC for the day, Anton Savage. Reminder in upcoming episodes of this podcast, we’ll be sharing insights that were captured from the LIM where we were delighted to talk with one of the 5 founders of the PMI, Jim Snyder. We also interviewed the current CEO of PMI, Mark Langley, other members of the PMI board and over 20 presidents and members from chapters all over the world. All this great content will be shared in upcoming episodes of this podcast. Before we go into that, please be sure to help us spread the world about the Ireland Chapter of PMI Podcast. Share it on the socials, tell another PM, listen to it in your team meeting, and, most of all, be sure to get in touch with feedback. Do you find it of value? What else can we add or cover to make it more useful to you? Would you be willing to share you own Project or Programme story, lessons learned and successes? We’d love to hear from you! So, I’ll hand you over to the Vox Pop part 2 from the National Conference. Enjoy! Till next time.Best,RobList of speakers on part 2:1.Speaker from the event, David Staunton of Zenith Technologies on Industry 4.0 2.Attendee, Tony Fleming, Telecommunications Group Leader with Eirgrid, 3.Attendee, Katie McGovern, Masters in Strategic Management Masters4.Attendee, Barry O’Sullivan, Dell EMC 5.Attendee, Michelle Wilson, Dell EMC6.Attendee, John Atkinson, Dell EMC7.Speaker, Gerald Fleming of Met Éireann8.Attendee, Armando Camacho PMP, Pramerica 9.MC for the day, Anton Savage on his key takeaways from the day on Change!
In this episode we are joined by John Atkinson of NBSL in 20 minutes John updates us with the latest news on available funding for County Durham, UK businesses. What's required in the process and how quick this could actually be for a business.
For episode 30 of the Hoopsfix Podcast, we sit down with John Atkinson (pictured above, right), aka Statkinson one of the only British basketball historians and the most highly regarded statistician in the country. Atkinson has been involved with the game for well over 40 years, initially with the legendary Crystal Palace programme, before going […]
John Atkinson talks with Johnny Woods, Creative Director at Thrive. Johnny has been developing the new website for Aycliffe Business Park.
John Atkinson in conversation with Councillor Carl Marshall - The Portfolio Holder for Economic Regeneration in County Durham.
John Atkinson with news of two forthcoming important business events: Oktoberfest and The North East Business Expo. Plus some good news on job creation here in the North East.
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news. In this edition: Costcutter, Aycliffe Business Park and European Business Standards.
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news: In this edition - News of The Northern Powerhouse Export Awards and a free practical workshop coming up in County Durham...
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news. In this edition: Information on GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation); Nesta are offering a financial prize for an invention ; UK retailers seem to be lacking 'online confidence' and we learn what has the biggest impact on local communities...
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news. Today's edition includes news of this year's entrepreneur festival, bqfestival.co.uk and a new business funding comparison website, companyfundingoptions.co.uk
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news. https://generator.org.uk/bootcamp/
John brings you up to date with local and national business news.
John Atkinson brings you up to date with the latest local and national business news. Links for this bulletin: www.businesscentraldarlington.co.uk @eventbrite @_SDEA
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news. Links in this bulletin: businessrates@durham.gov.uk www.nbsl.org.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/groceries-code-adjudicator
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news - including the Bishop Auckland & Shildon Business Networking Meeting at The Park Head Hotel, Coundon, on July 6th.
John Atkinson brings you up to date with local and national business news.
Is there enough time for Gideon to get back on the proverbial horse, before that horse gets flattened by an asteroid? SPECIAL GUESTS: Teresa Strasser, John Atkinson, Alexi Wasser. Featuring music by Solange, K-Ci & Jojo, James Ingram, and more! For complete tracks (where available), check out our Spotify playlist for the episode!
John Atkinson brings us up to date with the latest business news locally and nationally.
John Atkinson brings you up to date with the world of business this weekend.
Catherine is Business Engagement Manager at South Durham UTC. Our business reporter, John Atkinson spoke with Catherine about some exciting developments at the University Technical College.
John Atkinson with Wednesday's edition including news of a cyber security course for small businesses.
Another packed business bulletin from John Atkinson.
John Atkinson was killed when suicide bomber Salman Abedi detonated a homemade device. Read more >> http://bit.ly/2qSdsHD
John brings us a short report and interviews from the Business Network.
Rev. John Atkinson at Christ Church Jerusalem
John presents the Business News for Wednesday 3rd May 2017.
John Atkinson presents The Bishop FM Business Bulletin for Wednesday 12th April 2017.
John Atkinson presents Monday's Business Report for 10th April 2017.
Emma Hignett, co-presenter of the Teesdale Business Awards with John Atkinson , spoke to Gary Burgham at the end of the award ceremony at The Witham in Barnard Castle on Wednesday night.
Business Adviser John Atkinson spoke to Gary Burgham about the forthcoming Teesdale Business Awards. TBA 2017 takes plave at The Witham in Barnard Castle on Wednesday 15th February. John also talks about The Aycliffe Business Park Awards - nominations for which are still, at the time of writing, open.
In this segment of AML Now, ACAMS Executive Vice President, John Byrne sits down with John Atkinson, who recently retired from Protiviti and previously worked for the Atlanta Federal Reserve. Atkinson shares his career insight on AML, compliance challenges and what he has learned over the past 37 years in the financial sector.
Talking Alex Rodriguez's suspension for PEDs with BuzzFeed Sports Editor Ben Mathis-Lilley and John Atkinson of Aa.