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Kate Carroll is a stylist and retail expert with a background in fashion and apparel design. She thrives on building meaningful relationships, managing projects, and creating seamless experiences. With a keen eye for detail and a data-driven approach, she brings efficiency and impact to every role. Outside of work, she enjoys shopping, reading, Pilates, and indulging in martinis and oysters—always with a great outfit for the occasion.In this episode, Kate speaks with Fatima Ahmed about her career journey in retail. Kate shares her upbringing in Seattle, her education in apparel design, and various roles she held in fashion, including pattern making, buying, and styling. She shares insights into her experiences at Universal Standard, her personal growth, and the importance of advocating for oneself.
With over 15 years of experience, Fatima Ahmed has developed a career with a strong passion for inclusivity in fashion. Most recently, with Universal Standard, she was part of the team that brought the brand to its current 00-40 size offering. Fatima is currently a consultant with The øther, a brand exploring the dynamic relationship of cultural identity and personal style through clothing and storytelling.In this episode, Fatima chats with Kate Carroll about her history of sewing clothing in childhood to studying art and transitioning into fashion. She shares her experiences at various companies, including her own brand, and her work in menswear, technical design, and plus-size fashion. Notable achievements include her impact at Universal Standard and ongoing projects with brands like The Other, showcasing her passion and evolution in the industry.
We all need a bank to help us manage our money. But what if “who” we banked with made a difference? What if your everyday banking was yet another avenue to create a better future for humanity? What if your everyday banking could create a better global environment in the future? What if your bank poured its profits into social and environmental initiatives in the community it operated, rather than paying returns to shareholders? WHO you bank with CAN make a difference. A big one! In this Eco Chat episode I'm joined by Sustainability Manager of Beyond Bank, Kate Carroll. Beyond Bank Australia is a local customer-owned and B Corporation bank. Kate works across the business to help create positive impact for people and planet whilst also delivering value for the organisation. Kate will share why she believes people should care about who they bank with, what it means for a bank to be customer-owned and a B Corporation, and what you should look out for when making the switch to a more ethical bank. Resources: B Corporation Beyond Bank Self Sufficiency in the Suburbs Disclaimer: Laura Trotta is not a financial planner. Any investment advice given by Laura Trotta (or by any other person through this Website) is based on that person's opinion and their general experience, but not your specific case. A such, you should always seek independent financial advice for your particular circumstances before acting on information that is published or recommended on this Website.
In this episode we chat with Kate Carroll, a physiotherapist, about the importance of calf length management in children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). We discuss how to measure calf range and the management of this including stretches and night ankle foot orthosis (AFOs).
In this episode we discuss what health professionals should know about Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Kate Carroll, a physiotherapist, talks about the cause, clinical signs and treatments for DMD.
With the fall semester well underway, many are already wondering what the spring semester will entail. University desk reporter Kate Carroll talks to Host Evely Forte about the planning process the University is implementing for the upcoming semester and how it differs from the preparation that took place for the fall. Episode hosted by Evely Forte and produced by Praveena Somasundaram. Supervising producers are University Desk Editor Maddie Ellis, Digital Managing Editor Will Melfi and Editor-in-Chief Anna Pogarcic.
With the fall semester well underway, many are already wondering what the spring semester will entail. University desk reporter Kate Carroll talks to Host Evely Forte about the planning process the University is implementing for the upcoming semester and how it differs from the preparation that took place for the fall. Episode hosted by Evely Forte and produced by Praveena Somasundaram. Supervising producers are University Desk Editor Maddie Ellis, Digital Managing Editor Will Melfi and Editor-in-Chief Anna Pogarcic.
On July 16, the Board of Trustees decided on an official policy to rename buildings on UNC's campus. This follows the BOT decision in June which rescinded its 16-year self imposed moratorium on renaming buildings. Host Evely Forte spoke to incoming Sports Editor Brian Keyes to understand what this policy means for UNC's campus. Evely also spoke to Summer University Desk Editor Maydha Devarajan to break down the July 10, unanimous decision of the Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward to remove names with ties to white supremacy of four on-campus buildings. University desk writer Kate Carroll also shared her reporting regarding the various UNC departments that came together to begin the process of renaming Hamilton Hall as Pauli Murray Hall. Reporting by Kate Carroll, Maydha Devarajan and Brian Keyes. Episode co-edited and co-produced by Evely Forte and Meredith Radford. Additional reading: These four names need to be removed from campus buildings, Commission resolves, by Maydha Devarajan Pauli Murray Hall: UNC departments begin process of renaming Hamilton Hall, by Kate Carroll Board of Trustees approves policy on removing names of buildings on campus, by Brian Keyes
On July 16, the Board of Trustees decided on an official policy to rename buildings on UNC’s campus. This follows the BOT decision in June which rescinded its 16-year self imposed moratorium on renaming buildings. Host Evely Forte spoke to incoming Sports Editor Brian Keyes to understand what this policy means for UNC’s campus. Evely also spoke to Summer University Desk Editor Maydha Devarajan to break down the July 10, unanimous decision of the Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward to remove names with ties to white supremacy of four on-campus buildings. University desk writer Kate Carroll also shared her reporting regarding the various UNC departments that came together to begin the process of renaming Hamilton Hall as Pauli Murray Hall. Reporting by Kate Carroll, Maydha Devarajan and Brian Keyes. Episode co-edited and co-produced by Evely Forte and Meredith Radford. Additional reading: These four names need to be removed from campus buildings, Commission resolves, by Maydha Devarajan Pauli Murray Hall: UNC departments begin process of renaming Hamilton Hall, by Kate Carroll Board of Trustees approves policy on removing names of buildings on campus, by Brian Keyes
This week, Julia, Rider, and Tod read and discuss a number of essays from a new collection, Apple, Tree: Writers On Their Parents, Edited by Lise Funderburg, the collection presents new essay from twenty-five writers, each examining their relationship with one or both of their parents. We discuss the essays by Ann Patchett, Daniel Mendelsohn, Mat Johnson, Kate Carroll de Gutes, and S. Bear Bergman. This week's sponsor is The Short Story Advent Calendar from Hingston and Olsen. Use promo code LITERARYDISCO for 10% off your purchase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Live at The Wonderland Ballroom with Dee Ahmed, Allison Lane, Kate Carroll, Teen Mortgage Dee Ahmed for catfishing Allison Lane for co-host Kate Carroll for stand up Teen Mortgage for musical guest The Wonderland Ballroom for venue Washington, D.C. for city
Kate Carroll de Gutes' book, Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, won the 2016 Oregon Book Award for Creative Nonfiction and a 2016 Lambda Literary Award in Memoir. Her latest book, The Authenticity Experiment: Lessons From the Best & Worst Year of My Life, was released in August, 2017. Kate has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the Rainier Writing Workshop at Pacific Lutheran University and is a wry observer who writes grief, the drama of peri-menopause and dating, riding bikes, and the joys and challenges of authentic living. You can learn more at www.katecarrolldegutes.com
Kenn and Patrick welcome back Mary Jane French and Kate Carroll to discuss Green Day's American Idiot, as well as the myriad of other bands that Rocked Against Bush, defeated fascism, and put John Kerry in the White House.
Patrick & Kenn welcome Richmond comedians Kate Carroll and Mary Jane French to the show. Welcome to Welcome To Paradise! Or so we'd hoped. The group discusses the sad state of our current political climate and how it mirrored the feeling of hopelessness felt in America in the early 2000s in the wake of 9/11 and George W. Bush's 1st term. This is the era that birthed American Idiot, Green Day's momentous 7th studio album. Just when they start to dive into the track-by-track, the International Superfans run out of time. Stay tuned for Part 2, sweet children.
Kate Carroll de Gutes, Kevin Phillips and Julia Schertzer share stories of unexpected turns taken
Join us today on Women Leading the Way Radio as Michelle Bergquist, your host of Women Who Lead, interviews Kate Carroll, Director of Global Process at Ingram Micro. Kate brings us a discussion from the corporate women's point of view! Kate has seen many forms of management & leadership development programs. Kate's current hot button is driving learning programs that drive results. She focuses on those that are preparatory for taking on a larger role in the org. Those that provide exposure to concepts and business scenarios while offering related projects within the business are the best. It combines the educational and experiential and helps weed out participants who are not ready. It can be a very complex environment, but one where women ARE on the front lines. Kate has a long standing career with the same employer that grew like crazy through the tech boom, and because of that, she has had tons of opportunity to learn new things, transfer around the organization, try roles outside her comfort zone, and advance. The growth trajectory meant she was often acting quickly to market needs and valued associates who were adaptable, inclusive, and creative. Mentors have had a large impact for her, from her mother to professional advocates! As the CEO and Co-Founder of Connected Women of Influence, Michelle Bergquist is a passionate advocate for women in business. At Connected Women of Influence, we believe that more women need to lead in business and everything we do is center-focused on designing platforms, programs, connections and collaborative opportunities for b2b women to prosper, succeed and lead the way in business today!
Thanksgiving is such an important family holiday to americans that we sometimes forget to ask where did it come from, and how do other parts of the country celebrate. This show is a broad overview of Thanksgiving traditions - cultural exchange at its finest.Language - Pulaar, Malinke, EnglishDJs - Thomas Whitaker, Daniel Prial, Katherine Crocker, Matt McLaughlin, Kate Carroll
ACS Chemical Biology editors highlight articles from Volume 4, Issue 9, and speak with authors Kate Carroll and Kelly Aukema.