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In this episode, Julie Hanna and Debbie Hawkins join Amber and Erin to talk about Philippians 1:1-11 and the joy of gospel partnership.
Information Specialist Eric Stoker interviewed Julie Hanna to learn more about the Tetons program that the Utah Developmental Disabilities Council is doing. Julie talks about what participants will learn in the Tetons program along with the different parts of Tetons.
On this week's episode sees the return of Marguarite Penrose, we are joined by our good friend Julie Hanna and we chat through our time working together in Ryanair Direct.Ryanair direct stands out as one of our career highlights not only because it gave us the tools and the training to set us up on the path we find ourselves today, but more importantly it gave us long lasting friendships, relationships and memories, which there are many.From getting shot in the eye on a night out, to Michael O'Leary coming to the rescue of a hysterical colleague, to the many characters we worked with and the press trips that resulted in vegetable attacks and cracked windows. This week's episode is dedicated to our dear friend Kenneth. You will always be in our memories, when we talk about you it brings us together. Through you, we will always be us. There was no workplace like Ryanair direct unless, there was… Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/everywherewego) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Microlending is touted as a way to lift women out of poverty - with stories of small loans transforming lives in developing countries. But is that the reality? Kim Chakanetsa speaks to two women who lead microfinance organisations in India and the US. Julie Hanna is an Egyptian-born entrepreneur and chair of the board of Kiva, a US-based non-profit organisation that allows people to lend money via the internet to people on low incomes in over 90 countries. Julie herself came to the US as a child refugee, fleeing civil wars in Jordan and in Lebanon, where her family were living. She says it shaped her as a person. In 2015, President Obama named her Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship. Vijayalakshmi Das is the CEO of Friends of Women's World Banking, India, which is based in Ahmedabad. The organisation looks to not only provide women in India with microloans but also, through a group structure, provide support, knowledge and education for women in poverty so that they're able to use their new access to finance in a positive way. Image: L - Image and credit: Julie Hanna R - Image and credit: Viji Das
Skal turnere Norge rundt i klassikeren Romeo og Julie – tidenes kjærlighetshistorie. Kan hun spille dødsforelska i noen hun ikke liker? Slipper heldigvis – avslører her HVEM som blir hennes egen Romeo (og Christine gjetter faktisk riktig! Til slutt). Ragnhild har skrevet «Når kunsten river huden av oss» og Hanna-Marie kjenner seg igjen. Så De Urolige på Dramaten og knakk sammen – men fikk også følelsen av å tilgi menneskene: Det er ikke så lett. For noen av oss. Ble introdusert til teater & Ibsen av mormor, tok buss fra Fredrikstad med matpakke og alt. Fra den dagen hun skjønte at skuespiller var et faktisk yrke, var det ingenting annet hun kunne bli.
What have we wrought? Many in the tech community are increasingly pondering that question in the past year as public scrutiny roams from election hacking on Facebook to #metoo charges in the Valley. One tech veteran has been thinking about what tech has wrought longer than most and has developed some ideas about what could...
What have we wrought? Many in the tech community are increasingly pondering that question in the past year as public scrutiny roams from election hacking on Facebook to #metoo charges in the Valley. One tech veteran has been thinking about what tech has wrought longer than most and has developed some ideas about what could be done about some of these unintended consequences. Julie Hanna has founded or run five venture-backed startups (including Healtheon, formerly WebMD), and currently is an advisor to X (formerly Google X) and Executive Chairwoman of Kiva, to name just some of what she does. She has spent a lot of time thinking about purpose-driven profit, values-based leadership and responsible innovation.
Teknolog, entreprenør og investor Julie Hanna om livet i Silicon Valley, om å sulte seg til suksess, om store bedrifters problemer i møte med kjappe entreprenører, om behovet for å skalere ned ressursene for å få opp farten, om de etiske utfordringene i den teknologiske utviklingen, om mikrolån, bistand og verdighet - og om den lange veien fra livet som krigsflyktning til å bli en av Silicon Valleys innflytelsesrike kvinner. Med VGs politiske redaktør Hanne Skartveit. Research av Grete Ruud. Produsert av Magne Antonsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
LinkedIn and Kiva are kindred spirits - sharing the common goal of economic opportunity expansion. We are honored to host an enlightening conversation between Reid Hoffman, Premal Shah, Kiva’s President and Julie Hanna, Kiva’s Chair of the Board. Premal and Julie will discuss everything they are learning about: The most effective ways to reach and truly financially empower the world's poorest The challenges of microfinance and how technological innovation & great social entrepreneurs can help overcome these challenges The challenges and opportunities of operating a non-profit internet public good The problem of credit access for U.S. small businesses and how innovation can help create more opportunity here at home More About Premal Shah Premal Shah leads Kiva.org, a website that allows you to lend $25 to the working poor. Since 2005, Kiva lenders have financed over 1 million low-income entrepreneurs from 75 countries, with a 98% repayment rate. The site has been named as one of Oprah's Favorite Things and a Top 50 Website by TIME Magazine. Premal’s inspiration for Kiva came in 2004. Working for several years at PayPal, he took 2 months off to volunteer in India. There he worked with low-income women to help them sell handcrafts online. While the project had mixed results, it strengthened his belief that the right combination of technology, business and love can dramatically accelerate opportunity for those most left out. Today with a burgeoning community of 1 million Kiva lenders, this belief becomes more of a reality each day. For his work as a social entrepreneur, Premal was named on FORTUNE magazine’s “Top 40 under 40″ list. Premal is a graduate of Stanford University. More About Julie Hanna Julie Hanna is a serial entrepreneur who is driven by her belief in information technology as a democratizing force for social, political and business disruption. She has spent the last twenty years pioneering products that have allowed tens of millions around the world to connect, communicate and collaborate. Her experience creating innovative products and new business models now informs her work as a board member, angel investor and mentor to fellow entrepreneurs and CEO’s. In addition to serving as Chair of the Board at Kiva, Julie is a member of the board at Socialtext, the leading social networking SaaS provider for small and medium businesses, and an advisor to leading technology incubator, Idealab, as well as a number of internet startups and social ventures in the U.S. and Europe. Serving in roles that ranged from founding executive to founder & CEO, Julie has helped build five consumer internet and software companies. Among them, onebox.com, (acquired by OpenWave Nasdaq; OPNWV) the fastest growing internet communications service in 1999; Portola, the first internet mail system for businesses where she was instrumental to the acquisition by Netscape; Scalix, a pioneer and global leader in open source software and Healtheon, now WebMD (Nasdaq: WBMD).
Julie Hanna teaches how to enlist workers in the nursery and help them serve joyfully.