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In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Katrina Williams, VP of Sales, CDW, about the importance of continuing to learn about Gen AI to avoid getting left behind.You can learn about CDW at https://www.cdw.com/
Unwrap the top fundraising trends of 2023… and look forward to what's coming next! Katrina Williams and Maddie Lara from BDI's Marketing team take us on a walk down memory lane. Tune in now for this rewind on the top trends and insights from the last year. In this episode, you'll dive deeper into 2023's…Shifts in giving + surprising results in philanthropyDevelopments in AI + applications for fundraisersTrends in marketing + what we predict will be BIG in the new yearWe're also revealing the top 5 nonprofit fundraising articles of the year from BDI! Was your favorite in our best of the best? Listen now to find out… Episode Highlights:What were the top trends in 2023?The year's biggest headlines & fundraising newsResults report: Declines and increases in givingNew forms of fundraising: Text-to-give & TikTok2023 trends in marketingNew developments in AI and what it means for fundraisingBDI Rewind: Top 5 nonprofit fundraising articles A special Christmas activityA GIFT for you… Write a review for a gift card!Connect with us!Connect with Katrina Williams: LinkedInConnect with Maddie Lara: LinkedInConnect with BDI: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | InstagramResources:Article: Your 5 Top Nonprofit Articles of the YearArticle: Boost Your Results in 2023: Today's Top Marketing TrendsArticle: Fundraising Trends and Challenges in 2023Article: 5 Takeaways from Giving USA 2023 Annual Report on Philanthropy
In “The Gulf's Last Generation of Black Oystermen?” Gravy producer Kayla Stewart takes listeners to south Louisiana, where Black men have played a key role in the region's oyster industry—and where today, they are few and far between. Stewart speaks to one of the area's last Black oystermen about how we got here, and what this means for the future of south Louisiana's oystering culture. Black men have played a key role in Louisiana's oyster industry since the 18th century. During enslavement, they would oyster for their slave owners, and those white slave owners kept the profits from their hard work. After enslavement, Black men in Louisiana and across the South continued to play a key role in the industry. But some of their white counterparts, feeling threatened by the new competition, took steps to limit their success. They implemented laws supposedly set to protect the environment and created a more industrialized industry that requires new, expensive equipment. Over time, it became increasingly difficult for Black men to make a living in the industry. Many still found ways to survive and thrive, such as Byron Encalade, who has spent his professional life on the water. A resident of Belle Chasse, a town a little over an hour from New Orleans, he descends from a long line of Black men who oystered for a living. Encalade has raised several children, been an active community member, ran his own business—Encalade Fisheries—and even taught his nephews the oystering trade. But today, Byron says that his generation is likely the last generation of Black oystermen to maintain a dominant presence in Louisiana's oystering industry. Issues like racism, rising costs, and environmental challenges have plagued the industry in the last decade, making it nearly impossible for Black men to continue working in the field. In this Gravy episode, Stewart speaks to Encalade about the changes he has seen over the course of his career, and the legacy and knowledge lost when Black men lose access to the oyster industry. Imani Black, founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization Minorities in Aquaculture, discusses the historical involvement and participation of African Americans in commercial fisheries, and how racist practices—from pricing to technological change and access to funding—have kept Black people from participating. Finally, Stewart interviews Katrina Williams, a special programs coordinator at Coastal Community Consulting, a nonprofit designed to assist Louisiana's fishermen. Together, they explore what it means if Encalade and his peers are the last group of oystermen on Louisiana's coast.
*Season One - Episode Thirty-Three* Multimedia company owner, serial entrepreneur, lōb owner and The World Games 2022 Birmingham opening & closing games producer Rashada LeRoy premieres joins the podcast to talk Grammy Awards and more. Hard to believe, but not really, from a young lady that used to come hang out at my office then follow me to Steel on Thursdays. She started with Upscale Magazine (even featuring Katrina Williams in an issue) now she's here! I couldn't be more proud!
In this episode I talk with a true force of nature, Katrina Williams, Head of Sales and ITS Capability for CDW, the technology giant: "Nobody wants to leave an organization where they are involved and invested and they know they're being invested in." Learn more about CDW at their website: https://www.cdw.com/
Changing the Faces of Homelessness was founded by Katrina Williams, a Mental Health Case Manager who worked with the Regional Behavioral Health Authority under Value Options and Magellan Health Services for over 15 years in Phoenix, AZ. Katrina Williams recently relocated to Los Angeles CA and began working for Volunteers of America as a Case Manager for the Hope for Homes Shelter Program in Pomona CA. During her employment with VOA one of her clients ended their life via sucuide with her client's sudden death, she realized the severity of the Los Angeles homeless crisis and developed the CFH supportive housing Program where she provides realistic resources (employment, counseling etc.) to meet her residents' realistic goals with housing. With over 6000 Homeless Individuals on Skid Row, Changing the Faces ofHomelessness (CFH) is Bringing Hope with Healing & HousingChanging the Faces of Homelessness (CFH) is excited to announce their 2 nd AnnualBreakthrough Event on August 28 th at St. Julian Park located at 312 East 5 th St., Los Angeles,from 12pm-4pm. Their new 360 Turnaround Housing program will allow CFH staff to acceptapplicants with no income and house them for 90 days at no charge. The mission is to changethe faces of homelessness by providing services that move clients from a life of dependencyinto a new life of self-sufficiency with independence.Founded by Katrina Williams, the event will honor late actor Gary Hays, known for The‘Burbs, Busted and Evil Laugh. Hays most recently appeared as himself in Corey Feldman'sdocumentary My Truth…The Rape of Two Coreys. He spoke candidly about his friendships withboth Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, as well as his own struggles with addiction, which hesadly succumbed to in 2019. Corey Feldman will honor Hays at the event and there will also bea live musical performance.Feldman states “Katrina is the most sincerely compassionate and selfless person I haveever come into contact with in the Social Services work force. The dedication and personaltouch she puts into everything she does gives me hope for the Millions of Homeless people inour Country, knowing that there are still people out there like Katrina who willingly do Gods workto help those who can no longer themselves, while refusing to give up as long as they are stillbreathing.”Katrina Williams worked closely with Hays during her employment with Volunteers ofAmerica. Following Gary's death, she was shocked and saddened to learn that there was notype of long-term housing offering supportive services for individuals suffering from addictionand coming directly from rehab. Taking matters into her own hands, she developed apermanent housing program with supportive services called Changing the Faces ofHomelessness. They help their residents by providing resources and tools to help themovercome their addictions and take ownership of their lives.Williams states “When I developed the program, I wanted to ensure our program wouldempower others by bringing life changing results. Gary may have lost his battle, but his deathwas not in vain. We continue to house the homeless while providing employment resources andongoing life skills to help our residents reach their full potential daily.”For more information about the Breakthrough event August 28 th on Skid Row (312 East 5 th St.,Los Angeles) and for donations, please visit https://www.cfh20201.org/About Changing the Faces of Homelessness (CFH)Our goal is to become a model of excellence that provides a 360 turnaround of completenesswithin our programs and services. When we achieve this, residents will be empowered withstrength, dignity, and hope to regain stability with ownership over their lives.Our commitment to Changing the Faces of Homelessness within LA County is driven by hardwork with providing stable housing with case management services to ensure our residentsgoals are achieved by developing housing stability plans to meet their needs. We also assistwith ILS/ADLs with medication monitoring, financial literacy courses with health and wellnessclasses.https://www.cfh20201.org/
This week's episode of the Black Girl Nerds podcast is all about public and community service. This 2-segment episode features Katrina Williams, founder of Changing The Faces of Homelessness and Cedric Richmond, advisor to the President and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Segment 1: Changing the Faces of Homelessness was founded by Katrina Williams, a Mental Health Case Manager who worked with the Regional Behavioral Health Authority under Value Options and Magellan Health Services for over 15 years in Phoenix, AZ. Katrina Williams recently relocated to Los Angeles CA and began working for Volunteers of America as a Case Manager for the Hope for Homes Shelter Program in Pomona CA. During her employment with VOA one of her clients ended their life via suicide with her client's sudden death, she realized the severity of the Los Angeles homeless crisis and developed the CFH supportive housing Program where she provides realistic resources (employment, counseling etc.) to meet her residents' realistic goals with housing. Host: Jamie Segment 2: Cedric Richmond serves as a Senior Advisor to the President and Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Richmond served as the National Co-Chairman of the Biden-Harris Campaign and a Co-Chair of the Biden-Harris Transition Team. Since 2011, Richmond has represented Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. During his time in Congress, Richmond served on the House Ways and Means Committee, the House Committee on Homeland Security, the House Committee on the Judiciary. He was the House Democratic Assistant to the Majority Whip, a member of the New Democratic Coalition, Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, and, most recently, Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Host: Ryanne Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
On this episode, we shift to more of a local flavor. Flobo Boyce sits with Katrina Williams with Changing The Face of Homelessness. The organization emphasizes outreach for the unhoused and homeless community in Los Angeles. Learn more about the organization by following @cfh20201 on Instagram. KnewAmsterdam.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/knewamsterdam/support
James Lott Jr connects with Community Leader, Co Founder, CEO of Changing the Faces of Homelessness, Katrina Williams! They have an authentic and heartfelt conversation on the homeless issue in LA and what she is doing about it and why she is doing it! cfh20201.org GOTO the website and check it out and see what you can do to help! Their upcoming event Breakthrough 2021 Event: Event Healing with Housing is August 28th
Cana Girl speaks with author Katrina Williams-Nichols about the Princess Zyriah books.
Katrina is a clinician researcher and educator at the University of Queensland and Specialist Neurological Physiotherapist (awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists).Find out how she came to be so interested in neurodegenerative diseases and why expertise in vestibular and ataxia is so valuable in this area. We also talk about her research investigating the sensory, motor and vestibular functions of the balance system and how she has racked up so many letters behind her name (and counting!).1.41 - Intro2:29 - Career pathwayNeurodegenerative Diseases, Ataxia and the Cerebellum7:50 - Developing Interest in Ataxia9:00 - Treating the cerebellum the way it's designed10:50 - Early intervention in Neurodegenerative diseases14:00 - Diet & gut health in degenerative diseases15:25 - Developing passion in Neurodegenerative diseases17:35 - Approach to different cerebellar pathologies21:00 - Different types of ataxiaVestibular23:45 - Vestibular screening: change or adaptation?26:00 - Vestibular issues in older people28:05 - Understanding Vesibular Function Testing33:25 - Building Vestibular KnowledgeCareer Progression36:10 - Australian College of Physiotherapists Fellowship39:20 - PhD: integration of sensory, vestibular and motor systems in MS42:52 - Life Balance47:37 - Contacting KatrinaFull show notes:http://aneurophysio.com/podcast/katrinawilliams/
Dostupno je više od 20 Cochrane preglednih radova o mogućim intervencijama koje koriste u radu s djecom koja imaju poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. U srpnju 2018. radovi su dopunjeni procjenom točnosti testova za poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. Stariji autor, Katrina Williams iz Klinike za pedijatriju Sveučilišta u Melburnu u Australiji, u ovom audio zapisu nam govori što su utvrdili, Maja Štimac iz Doma zdravlja Osijek prevela je razgovor, a Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea, na Medicinskom fakultetu u Splitu će nam ga pročitati.
Dostupno je više od 20 Cochrane preglednih radova o mogućim intervencijama koje koriste u radu s djecom koja imaju poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. U srpnju 2018. radovi su dopunjeni procjenom točnosti testova za poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. Stariji autor, Katrina Williams iz Klinike za pedijatriju Sveučilišta u Melburnu u Australiji, u ovom audio zapisu nam govori što su utvrdili, Maja Štimac iz Doma zdravlja Osijek prevela je razgovor, a Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea, na Medicinskom fakultetu u Splitu će nam ga pročitati.
Dostupno je više od 20 Cochrane preglednih radova o mogućim intervencijama koje koriste u radu s djecom koja imaju poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. U srpnju 2018. radovi su dopunjeni procjenom točnosti testova za poremećaje iz autističkog spektra. Stariji autor, Katrina Williams iz Klinike za pedijatriju Sveučilišta u Melburnu u Australiji, u ovom audio zapisu nam govori što su utvrdili, Maja Štimac iz Doma zdravlja Osijek prevela je razgovor, a Irena Zakarija-Grković, iz Hrvatskog Cochranea, na Medicinskom fakultetu u Splitu će nam ga pročitati.
There are more than 20 Cochrane Reviews of interventions that might be used in the care of children with autism spectrum disorder. In July 2018, these were added to with an assessment of the accuracy of tests for this condition. Senior author, Katrina Williams from the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne in Australia, tells us what they found in this podcast.
There are more than 20 Cochrane Reviews of interventions that might be used in the care of children with autism spectrum disorder. In July 2018, these were added to with an assessment of the accuracy of tests for this condition. Senior author, Katrina Williams from the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne in Australia, tells us what they found in this podcast.
There are more than 20 Cochrane Reviews of interventions that might be used in the care of children with autism spectrum disorder. In July 2018, these were added to with an assessment of the accuracy of tests for this condition. Senior author, Katrina Williams from the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Melbourne in Australia, tells us what they found in this podcast.
In this episode of our Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I am joined by Katrina Williams, an HR professional who by day works on Wall Street and by night is the owner of Top Mogul Kat Dance Studio (TMK), out of Newark, New Jersey. Katrina is also a personal training client of Jabir (JayTheBody) Bryan, owner of “Secret Formula Fitness” personal training studio out of Hillside, New Jersey. I interviewed Jay in Episode 107 of my podcast and was very impressed by the fact that in a short amount of time, he has amassed over 21 clients who have lost a total of one thousand pounds under his training and guidance. During the interview, Katrina shared how Jay’s unique training style and methods helped her to reach her fitness goals. Katrina also shared what her childhood was like growing up in East Orange, New Jersey as a very active and healthy child, participating in all types of activities, including dance, but it wasn’t until later in her adult life while trying to juggle her passion as the owner of Top Mogul Kat Dance Studio and commuting to Manhattan for her day job, that the daily commute and the stress that goes along with it, really took a toll on Katrina’s body and caused her to gain about 30 pounds and that’s when she reached out to Jay for help. With the help of Jay’s Secret Formula Fitness training methods, Katrina was able to “get her body back” to where it used to be and is now feeling totally energized and motivated towards taking TMK Dance Studio to a higher level.