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In this episode, hosts David and Steve speak with Judy Chen from Hyatt Hotels Corporation, who shares her expertise on topics ranging from disaster response in the hotel industry to labor retention strategies and major sporting events' impact on hospitality markets. Key Topics:The hospitality industry's response to Hurricane Milton, highlighting how smaller hotel groups offered discounted rates to those in needChef Jose Andres' new venture into the hotel business with Hotel Bazaar in Washington DC's GeorgetownThe latest rankings of top business destinations worldwideAAA's new five-diamond hotel awards featuring properties in San Francisco, Miami Beach, and ChicagoKey insights from the Lodging Conference in Phoenix about employee retention in the hotel industryAtlanta's selection as the 2028 Super Bowl host city and its implications for the hospitality sectorThe show brings together industry experts for engaging discussions about current trends, challenges, and opportunities in the hospitality world, offering both analysis and personal insights from those working in the field.Join the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:Hurricane Milton- Hotels offering discounted ratesJose Andres is launching a luxury hotel brandTop Business DestinationsAAA Awards Five Diamond Status To Chicago, Miami and San Francisco HotelsRetaining HoteliersSuper Bowl is coming back to Atlanta in 2028For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/107Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil
This month, JHLT: The Podcast reissues our September 2023 tribute to former Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein. Dr. Goldstein stepped down from his role for health reasons in July 2023; he had been diagnosed with an advanced salivary gland malignancy and felt he would be unable to continue serving JHLT and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) to his characteristically demanding standard. Sadly, Dr. Goldstein died on 21 May, 2024, at the age of 56, leaving behind his wife, 2 children, an extended family, and a larger universe of colleagues, collaborators, and mentees who greatly benefited from his equanimity, wisdom, and commitment to his passions. The tribute, recorded in August 2023, features Michelle Kittleson, MD, PhD, then-Interim Editor-in-Chief of JHLT; Andrew Gelman, PhD, Deputy Editor at JHLT; Andrew Fisher, FRCP, PhD, past president of ISHLT and Past Chair of the Publications Oversight Committee; Daniel Tyrrell, PhD, a former post-doc of Dr. Goldstein's; and Judy Chen, PhD, a former immunology PhD student in Dr. Goldstein's lab. Two funds were created to allow friends and colleagues to memorialize Dr. Goldstein: the Michigan Biology of Cardiovascular Aging Leadership Development Fund at the Frankel Cardiovascular Center (https://giving.umich.edu/give/393178) and the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Foundation (https://accrf.org). The JHLT has also re-published Dr. Goldstein's farewell message in the September 2024 issue of the Journal. You can read it here: https://www.jhltonline.org/article/S1053-2498(24)01741-8/fulltext Follow along at www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, log in at ishlt.org/journal-of-heart-lung-transplantation. Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.
Without pollination, its hard for farms to grow crops. Without bees, it's hard to do pollination. My next two guests conducted the research that has revered an alarming drop in the nation's population of honeybees. For their work, they're finalists in this year's Service to America Medals program. Jay Evans and Judy Chen are researchers at the Agricultural Research Service and they join me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Without pollination, its hard for farms to grow crops. Without bees, it's hard to do pollination. My next two guests conducted the research that has revered an alarming drop in the nation's population of honeybees. For their work, they're finalists in this year's Service to America Medals program. Jay Evans and Judy Chen are researchers at the Agricultural Research Service and they join me now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GREEN SHIPPING AND THE RACE TO ZERO Moderator: Jason Liu, Head of SMARTE Centre and Regional Digital Transformation Manager – ??? : DNV ??????????????? Jason ?? Panelists: Mr. Joe Wan, Business Development Manager – American P&I Club ?????? ???????? Joe Wan ?? Mr. Dario Bocchetti, Head of Energy Saving, R&D and Ship Design – Grimaldi Group ????????????????????????? Dario ?? Ms. Daisy Ge, Senior Consultant – Laskaridis Shipping Company Ltd. ?? Laskaridis ???? Daisy Ge ?? Ms. Judy Chen, Head of Dry Cargo China – Norden ????????????? ? Judy ?? Captain Xiaoxi Zhang, General Manager, Ship Management – Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Ltd. ???????????????? 7th International Shipping Forum Pudong Shanghai, China. Organized in partnership with Columbia Shipmanagement and Singhai Marine Services and with the support of the Shanghai/Pudong Government. For more info please visit here: Capital Link Forum
GREEN SHIPPING AND THE RACE TO ZERO Moderator: Jason Liu, Head of SMARTE Centre and Regional Digital Transformation Manager – ??? : DNV ??????????????? Jason ?? Panelists: Mr. Joe Wan, Business Development Manager – American P&I Club ?????? ???????? Joe Wan ?? Mr. Dario Bocchetti, Head of Energy Saving, R&D and Ship Design – Grimaldi Group ????????????????????????? Dario ?? Ms. Daisy Ge, Senior Consultant – Laskaridis Shipping Company Ltd. ?? Laskaridis ???? Daisy Ge ?? Ms. Judy Chen, Head of Dry Cargo China – Norden ????????????? ? Judy ?? Captain Xiaoxi Zhang, General Manager, Ship Management – Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Ltd. ???????????????? 7th International Shipping Forum Pudong Shanghai, China. Organized in partnership with Columbia Shipmanagement and Singhai Marine Services and with the support of the Shanghai/Pudong Government. For more info please visit here: Capital Link Forum
In this special issue of JHLT: The Podcast, the JHLT Digital Media Editors explore just one study—and devote the second half of the episode as a tribute to recently retired Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein. Digital Media Editor Van-Khue Ton, MD, heart failure and transplant cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, hosts this episode. First, hear from senior author William F. Parker, MD, MS, PhD, on his team's study “Association of high-priority exceptions with waitlist mortality among heart transplant candidates.” Dr. Parker is a pulmonary and critical care physician, health services researcher, and clinical medical ethicist, and he runs a R01 funded lab focusing on the allocation of scarce healthcare resources. In the study, Dr. Parker and colleagues set out to examine the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) to compare medical urgency of heart transplant patients listed with exception vs. those listed according to standard guidelines. The study's main finding: after controlling for status as a time-varying covariate, candidates with an exception had a 45% lower hazard of waitlist mortality compared with standard criteria candidates. The Digital Media Editors want to know all the details and talk with Dr. Parker about the wait-list mortality and post-transplant survival of status 1, 2, 3, and 4 candidates, plus what next steps could be in ensuring a fair allocation system. The episode's special tribute to Dr. Daniel R. Goldstein features Michelle Kittleson, MD, PhD, Interim Editor-in-Chief of JHLT; Andrew Gelman, PhD, Deputy Editor at JHLT; Andrew Fisher, FRCP, PhD, past president of ISHLT and Chair of the Publications Oversight Committee; Daniel Tyrrell, PhD, a former post-doc of Dr. Goldstein's; and Judy Chen, PhD, a former immunology PhD student in Dr. Goldstein's lab. These heartfelt tributes to Dr. Goldstein are worth a listen—and we thank Dr. Goldstein for his vision and leadership at the Journal. Follow along at www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, log in at ishlt.org/journal-of-heart-lung-transplantation. Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.
Guest: Judy Chen VP - Dream Hotel Group | Ted's Hospitality Minute
In this episode, we are joined by Drs. Manjool Shah and Judy Chen to discuss a systematic approach to the diagnosis and management of uveitic glaucoma.The discussants report no relevant financial disclosures.
Our first ever in-person episode! And in Las Vegas, no less! We're very excited to share our conversation with Judy Chen, who is the VP of Development at Dream Hotel Group.Judy has experience in architectural design and real estate development and a focus on luxury lifestyle hotels, food & beverage, nightlife, and private members club. She joins us to share her insights on developing a property in Las Vegas, being creative when dealing with challenges, and the importance of being well-read. In this episode you'll discover: How every experience we have is relevant for the next step. The importance of being well-read. How to be creative when faced with issues and limitations The Modern Hotelier is presented by StayflexiProduced, edited, and published by Make More MediaFor full show notes head here: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/8
In this mid-season special, the Moving the Needles co-founders chat about the humble beginnings of the community, how it grew, and their hopes for the future. They also talk about their journey growing a community during the pandemic and the many challenges they faced, while providing some insights and advice for anyone who has an idea they want to turn into fruition. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook (@movingtheneedles) to stay up to date on when we’ll be back and learn more on our website at movingtheneedles.org. Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Anibal Rocheta, a professional adventure guide and photographer from Venezuela, recalls how his love for mountaineering began, and the reasons leading up to his decision to leave his home country and move to the U.S. He discusses his experience with Loco Por La Aventura, an outdoors program for the Latinx community, and how through his outdoors program, he continues to support those like him who come from a foreign culture. **At 18:30, the interview will shift to Spanish, as we wanted to give Anibal an opportunity to do part of the interview in his native language. If you would like to skip to a short English summary of this portion, the translation starts at 24:50.** Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Shreeti Pradhan, a musical therapist and student of Buddhist studies in Nepal, recalls the reasons she decided to go into music, and the process she went through of cultivating her passion into a way to help other people. She reveals the lessons she’s learned from both her musical therapy career and her experience in Buddhist studies, and talks about how one may give back through their career. Shreeti discusses the importance of having self-love and an open mind, and gives tips for people going into emotional wellbeing work. Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode of our series highlighting different career paths, Dr. Sibia Ranjbar, a healthcare consultant from northern Iran, revisits her past, and discusses her experience being one of the few female engineers growing up in Iran. She reveals the struggles that come with being the minority in her field of work, as well as how she was able to combat these struggles. Dr. Ranjbar also gives advice to all the young females out there who are entering the male-dominated STEM field. Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
“Those who can, do; those who can’t, teach.” Is the teaching profession really as simple as that saying makes it sound? In this episode, Dr. Troy Regis, a mathematics educator, talks about his experience as an educator for so many years, and what powerful insights he gained from teaching. He provides insight on what education is about, and reveals the true challenges and rewards that come with being an educator. Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In the first episode of this series, Sandina Robbins, a journalist of all trades, talks to us about her career as a journalist, her experiences hosting in radio, and her passion for spreading positivity through music. She delves into the challenges journalists face in their field of work, discusses how she is creating change in her career, and gives advice to all of our young professionals out there. Hosted, produced, edited by Toffy Char with special thanks to Linda Tran and Fair Pisuttisarun; credits to Judy Chen for podcast artwork. Music used: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sowing Change is a podcast exploring change in all of its forms. Change can be small, subtle, and nuanced, and we’re here to show you that you can be a changemaker wherever you are. In our first-ever season, we’ll be talking to seasoned professionals from different careers, listening to their stories, and exploring how they are moving the needles in their respective fields. Sowing Change premieres August 17, 2020. Artwork credit: Judy Chen; Music credit: Deliberate Thought by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3635-deliberate-thought License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this podcast, find out about responsible growth and building businesses for the long term. The developers of Covet Fashion and Design Home, Judy Chen and Sarah Fuchs from Crowdstar at Glu Mobile, join us for episode 1. Discuss how to build a long-term games business by taking a holistic approach to the game, its players, and the creators.
Ming heads home to sit down and podcast with his mom, the one and only Judy Chen. This weeks episode is brought to you by Soundcloud.
Ming heads home to sit down and podcast with his mom, the one and only Judy Chen
Relief from a tourism body that the China-New Zealand event is back on.The launch of the China-New Zealand Year of Tourism was postponed amid fears the bilateral relationship had soured over the Huawei [wa way] issue.The Prime Minister says it'll happen later this month and denies there was ever any issue with China.Tourism Export Council chief executive, Judy Chen, told Kate Hawkesby she's not seen any change in the relationship either."We do have to take it at that and now a month down the track it's back on the cards so it's great to see."
The Pritzker Podcast crew is expanding! Here, we’re introducing Judy Chen and Ajay Sampat, current third-year Pritzker students, and David Voce, a student currently taking a year off to do research, who will all be joining the hosting team and helping to give listeners an idea of what Pritzker is all about. If you have questions for us, please send them to pritzkerquestions@gmail.com. Or, call (773) 336-2POD and leave us a message. Click here to get the full transcript for this episode.