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The New Jersey Banker
New Jersey's Infrastructure Beyond Transportation

The New Jersey Banker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 25:13


In this episode our President & CEO, Mike Affuso, sits down with Kate Gibbs, Deputy Director at Engineers Labor Employer Cooperative (ELEC 825), to discuss the current state of, and challenges facing, New Jersey's infrastructure, the long-term impact of the federal infrastructure bill, the new state gas tax, and more.

Our Community Listens Podcast
077 - What if your child DOESN'T need you to save the day?

Our Community Listens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 32:42


Register for Virtual OCL - https://bit.ly/3JORWMZ Once you change your behavior and implement the OCL skills, how does that impact your connection with your children and can it help them grow? In this podcast, Adam J. Salgat talks with the mother-daughter team of Micki and Katie Gibbs. They explain how their relationship stayed strong because of Micki's focus on reflective listening during Katie's teen years. Listen close as they share how things could have been very different without the OCL skills.

How AI Built This
#18 Katie Gibbs

How AI Built This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 63:21


Katie Gibbs is one of the Founding Partners and Head of Consulting at Emergence Partners in London. Emergence Partners are a brand new company focused on delivering profound transformations to ensure an equable symbiotic relationship between the ingenuity of human creativity and the power of machines. Katie has had a successful career in AI working for large consultancies, small AI start-ups and just prior to Emergence, BJSS as their Head of AI. As a non-technical person, Katie brings her blend of business acumen, stakeholder management and ability to translate technical requirements to every business she works for. A strong proponent for women in tech and carving a path for others, Katie is a real inspiration. As always, we're brought to you by the wonderful people at Cathcart Associates. Music by Fugue (https://icons8.com/music)

Front Burner
Climate change at centre of Elections Canada partisan ad controversy

Front Burner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 28:40


This week, Elections Canada is at the centre of a firestorm over what it classifies a partisan issue during the federal election campaign period. Today on Front Burner, Elections Canada spokesperson Natasha Gauthier explains why the agency may deem climate change a partisan issue. Katie Gibbs, executive director of the non-partisan, non-profit Evidence for Democracy also shares her perspective on the controversy.

The 2020 Network
Quality Content #20: Evidence For Democracy, with Katie Gibbs

The 2020 Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 29:17


Host Alex Paterson chats with Executive Director of Evidence For Democracy, Katie Gibbs about the prevalence of misinformation, how to spot it, where Canada stands in relation to other countries, and the importance of evidence-based policy.

The Messenger Podcast
Stirring up Your Passion

The Messenger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 21:09


God has placed specific passions and dreams inside your heart. The question is, what are you doing about them? In this episode, Katie Gibbs exhorts us to stir up these desires rather than letting them settle to the bottom.

Govern Yourself Accordingly - Politics | Activism | Leadership
#5: The Push for Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Canadian Politics (and why it still needs a push): Interview with Dr. Katie Gibbs

Govern Yourself Accordingly - Politics | Activism | Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 44:00


Dr. Katie Gibbs is a scientist and one of the founders of the national non-profit Evidence for Democracy a group dedicated to “the transparent use of evidence in government decision-making in Canada.”Evidence for Democracy - or E4D as they call themselves - is a movement that began in 2012 while Stephen Harper was still Canada’s Prime Minister, and leading a government that was well known for ignoring evidence, muzzling government scientists and burying their research.On today’s episode, Katie joins us to talk about: The strategies her group used to get evidence on the agenda during the last government How they’ve had to change their approach since Justin Trudeau took office, and whether evidence and democracy are even compatible Share this episode using the shortlink: http://www.springtide.ngo/gya5 Learn more about evidence for democracy: http://www.evidencefordemocracy.ca/http://www.twitter.com/e4dca/https://www.facebook.com/E4Dca/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 4:30


Katie Gibbs says the Liberal government did not fulfill a campaign promise in proposing changes to the Access to Information Act.

Science for the People
#409 Trump War On Science

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 60:00


This week we look at what's happening to science in the first days of the Donald Trump presidency, and what might happen if we don't take action in a world where science is growing increasingly political — whether or not we want it to. Librarian John Dupuis returns to talk about what's happened so far, why he's started a chronology of this administration's affects on science, and the similarities and differences to the Canadian War on Science he tracked previously. And we speak with Katie Gibbs, Executive Director of Evidence for Democracy, about the particular challenges and concerns of scientists...

Science for the People
#338 Science and the Canadian Federal Election

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 60:00


This week, we're talking about politics, and the prospects for pro-science politicians, parties and voters in Canada. We'll spend the hour with panelists Katie Gibbs, Executive Director of Evidence for Democracy, science librarian John Dupuis, journalist Mike De Souza, and former Canadian government scientist Steven Campana, for an in-depth discussion about the treatment of science by the current Canadian government, and what's at stake for science in the upcoming federal election.

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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 5:22


Katie Gibbs of Evidence for Democracy says it time “to turn the page on years of abuse and neglect of science and evidence.”

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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015 5:01


Evidence for Democracy’s Katie Gibbs says the website documents the erosion of science in Canada.

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CANADALAND
SHORT CUTS #24 - Muzzled Scientists/Harper Pulls Out

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2015 24:40


Evidence For Democracy's Executive Director Dr. Katie Gibbs on the muzzling of federal government scientists and Stephen Harper's withdrawal from the consortium's federal leaders debate.Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Green Majority Radio
(425) Food Fight Part 2

Green Majority Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 59:08


Our main feature this week is part two of a two part interview with Hayley Lapalme from My Sustainable Canada and Dave Kranenberg Director of Programming for the Centre for Social Innovation (and former Executive Director of Meal Exchange). In this episode, our guests discuss the some success stories from the local food movement and the role of urban farming in addressing chronic hunger and healthy food access. After our feature, we hear from our regular correspondent Katie Gibbs, executive director of Evidence for Democracy. Katie updates us on a campaign they just launched to reinstate the long form census, which you can find here. We do this all this and more for basically nothing, learn more and support us here: www.patreon.com/greenmajority For full listings and more info visit: http://greenmajoritymedia.wordpress.com/2014/11/07/425-food-fight-part-2/

RCI The Link
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RCI The Link

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 5:02


Katie Gibbs of Evidence for Democracy says government policies mean scientists cannot be open with the public.

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Science for the People
#277 Science and Politics

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2014 60:00


This week we're talking about science and evidence in the political process. We'll talk to Dan Kahan, Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology at Yale Law School, about the Cultural Cognition Project, which studies group values and perceptions of risk in science communication. We'll speak to Shane Trimmer, Executive Director of Franklin's List, about their work to elect pro-science candidates. And biologist Katie Gibbs returns with an update on Evidence for Democracy, which advocates for the transparent use of evidence in Canadian government policy.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
No science, No evidence, No truth, No democracy

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 39:00


There have been drastic changes to science in Canada in recent years. These changes have happened in three distinct ways: reduction in the ability of government scientists to communicate their research to the public, the erosion of our science capacity - especially with respect to fundamental research and environmental monitoring, and a reduction in the role of evidence in policy decisions. The impacts of these changes go far beyond science. Science and evidence are essential elements for a functioning democracy. Democracy requires citizens who are well informed and transparency and accountability, the twin pillars of democracy, demand that government decisions, and their justification, be made explicit. These concerned have led to a more vocal scientific community as well as the formation of Evidence for Democracy - a new science-led, national, non-partisan, non-profit organization advocating for science and evidence-based decision-making in Canada. Speaker: Katie Gibbs Dr. Katie Gibbs is a scientist, communicator, and organizer who is passionate about the intersection of science and policy. Katie recently finished her PhD in Biology at the University of Ottawa studying broad scale threats to endangered species and the effectiveness of conservation measures. In the summer of 2012 she was one of the lead organizers of the Death of Evidence rally that was one of the largest science demonstrations in Canadian history. After graduating, she combined her science knowledge with her diverse background organizing and managing various causes and campaigns to become the co-founder and Executive Director of Evidence for Democracy—a new organization that advocates for the use of evidence in government decision making and public policy development. Moderator: Dave McCaffrey Date: Monday, November 25, 2013 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm Location: Room PE261, First Choice Saving Centre, University of Lethbridge Free event, free parking, everyone welcome

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
No science, No evidence, No truth, No democracy

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2013 39:00


There have been drastic changes to science in Canada in recent years. These changes have happened in three distinct ways: reduction in the ability of government scientists to communicate their research to the public, the erosion of our science capacity - especially with respect to fundamental research and environmental monitoring, and a reduction in the role of evidence in policy decisions. The impacts of these changes go far beyond science. Science and evidence are essential elements for a functioning democracy. Democracy requires citizens who are well informed and transparency and accountability, the twin pillars of democracy, demand that government decisions, and their justification, be made explicit. These concerned have led to a more vocal scientific community as well as the formation of Evidence for Democracy - a new science-led, national, non-partisan, non-profit organization advocating for science and evidence-based decision-making in Canada. Speaker: Katie Gibbs Dr. Katie Gibbs is a scientist, communicator, and organizer who is passionate about the intersection of science and policy. Katie recently finished her PhD in Biology at the University of Ottawa studying broad scale threats to endangered species and the effectiveness of conservation measures. In the summer of 2012 she was one of the lead organizers of the Death of Evidence rally that was one of the largest science demonstrations in Canadian history. After graduating, she combined her science knowledge with her diverse background organizing and managing various causes and campaigns to become the co-founder and Executive Director of Evidence for Democracy—a new organization that advocates for the use of evidence in government decision making and public policy development. Moderator: Dave McCaffrey Date: Monday, November 25, 2013 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm Location: Room PE261, First Choice Saving Centre, University of Lethbridge Free event, free parking, everyone welcome