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Sean Kane and Brandon Baney are joined by Bonneville coach Kevin Kempf. He discusses the team's tribute to former assistant coach Bryan Lampard, who tragically committed suicide last winter.The East Idaho Prepcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever else you listen to podcasts.Follow our East Idaho Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brandon_baney, @SeanKane182Like our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the challenges pertaining to recruitment and retention in policing and specific ways agencies can address these challenges. In this episode, Dr. Chip Coldren leads a discussion with Kevin Kempf, Executive Director of the Correctional Leaders Association; Bryan Collier, Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice; and Keri Richardson, CNA Senior Research Specialist. Coldren, Kempf, Collier, and Richardson discuss the challenges facing correctional agencies related to recruitment and retention, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, and innovative ways agencies have worked to address the current crisis.
No matter how prepared a candidate is, the weight of a new correctional director's responsibilities and expectations can seem overwhelming. On this episode of 360 Justice, hosts Eli Gage and Ken McGinnis sit down with Kevin Kempf, Executive Director of the Correctional Leaders Association, a non-profit organization that provides leadership, consulting, and various other services for correctional leaders. Together they explore Kevin's path that brought him to where he is today, how he managed to maintain momentum as executive director during the virtual transition, and how members can take advantage of the CLA's most crucial tools for success.Additional Resources:https://cglcompanies.com/whitepapers/new-corrections-directors-guide-to-a-successful-transition-in-corrections/
Kevin and I chat about all things social through candid analogies and our experiences as parents. Watch as I have light bulb moments throughout the conversation. How does Halloween and the perfect bar come into our discussion? No judgement, lots of learning and respect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-lim/message
Instagram Live on New Years Eve 2018. I talk about custom carbon fiber prints that were sent to me and Kevin Kempf of PG Nola even gets in on the show talking about his custom carbon colors he's created and takes us for a tour of his shop. I talk about some top episodes of 2018 and even get Alex (The Wrap God) to join us on the show to chat for a few minutes. We end the show by talking about a new weekly podcast I want to put out about my day at work.Happy New Year Everybody!!
Kevin Kempf is a man full of knowledge and talent. This man is a ”doer" focused on delivering quality…all from his designs, to his wraps and marketing.For many of us he is not known by his name, but by his nickname... "The Professa".You find Kevin at: @Kevin Kempf@PG NOLAhttp://www.pgnola.com/
In this episode we’re talking to Kevin Kempf, the founder of PG Nola. He's shown us that he can take a vehicle wrap and turn it into a piece of art. Kevin's won numerous awards like being crowned Central Region Wrap King for 3 years straight with his Psycho Hurricane (Lamborghini), The Joker (Chevy Impala) and Because ‘Merica (Twin Corvettes). They don't call him the Professor Graphics for nothing... Just listen!
There's no shortage of great leadership in the corrections industry and as a Field Days Podcast listener you'll hear from two in this new episode. Kevin Kempf, executive director of the Association of State Correctional Administrators and former guest on the podcast sings praises about MDOC staff and shares his appreciation for their hard work to champion offender success. Kempf talks about what’s next in terms of moving the needle in elevating the corrections profession. John Baldwin, director of the Illinois Department of Corrections provides us insight into what his state and staff are uniquely doing on the reentry side of corrections in order to achieve and maintain a 25% reduction in prison population. Director Washington also shares a few remarks on employee engagement and future goals.
It's Wednesday and Mark Renick is in from IMSI Hope Community Phase II. Doug and Mark are talking about the "Radical changes in Idaho prison life underway". Kevin Kempf is the Idaho Department of Corrections Director and looking to change the prison system in Idaho. For most prisoners in Idaho, life behind bars doesn't mirror life and Kevin Kempf is looking to change that by providing an environment where every prisoner is working or learning. Announcement: Mark is beginning his own radio show! The first spin-off of Extra, Mark is going to be hosting Victory Over Sin. On Victory Over Sin Mark will be looking to expound and dive into the issues that face offenders and those in prison. The first show will air Saturday, December 10th, at 6:30PM. Connect with Mark: IMSI Hope Community Phase II - imsihopecommunityphaseii.com IMSI on Facebook - facebook.com/IMSIHopeCommunity Give Mark a call at (208)-629-8861 Today Doug is also playing some new Christmas music from Amy Grant! You can connect with Doug by sending an email to doug@myfamilyradio.com Follow Doug on Instagram @dughardy
Greg and Chris sit down this week with the Former Idaho Dept. of Corrections Director, Kevin Kempf. In this light and fun interview, Chris and Greg talk about Director Kempf’s use of social media in a very creative and transparent way. Kevin talks about how he is changing the culture of corrections in Idaho and the importance of getting out of the office to talk with staff and promote the great work they do on a daily basis.