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Guests: Ed Skoudis, President at SANS Technology Institute [@SANS_EDU]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/edskoudis/At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/ed-skoudisHeather Mahalik Barnhart, Faculty Fellow & DFIR Curriculum Lead at SANS, Sr Dir of Community Engagement at Cellebrite [@Cellebrite]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-mahalik-cellebrite/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/HeatherMahalikAt RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/heather-mahalikJohannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at SANS Technology Institute [@sansforensics]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannesullrich/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/sans_iscOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@jullrichAt RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/johannes-ullrich____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this new episode of the On Location Podcast with Sean and Marco, listeners were treated to an in-depth preview of the RSA Conference SANS Keynote, featuring engaging dialogues with industry luminaries Ed Skoudis, Heather Mahalik Barnhart, and Johannes Ullrich. Each brought to the fore their unique perspectives and expertise, providing a fascinating glimpse into the current state and future direction of cybersecurity.Ed Skoudis, President of the SANS Technology Institute College, stands at the forefront of cybersecurity education, guiding the future of the field through his leadership and vision. As moderator of the RSA Conference keynote panel, Skoudis emphasized the panel's history and its focus on burgeoning cybersecurity threats and innovations. His dual role as a SANS fellow and the founder of CounterHack challenges underscores a commitment to practical, real-world applications of cybersecurity knowledge.Heather Mahalik Barnhart brings a wealth of experience as the Curriculum Lead at SANS and a Senior Director of Community Engagement at Celebrite. Her expertise in mobile threats and digital intelligence is pivotal in an era where mobile devices are ubiquitous. Barnhart's focus on the escalation of mobile security threats underscores the critical need for continuous vigilance and advanced protective measures in cybersecurity practices.Johannes Ullrich, Dean of Research for the SANS Technology Institute College, brings his profound insights into web application security to the discussion. His leadership at the Internet Storm Center provides him with a unique vantage point on the latest cyber threats and defensive strategies. Ullrich's work exemplifies the essential nature of forward-looking research in developing effective cybersecurity defenses.The conversation highlights not just individual achievements but also the collective effort of the panel to address current cyber threats while preparing for future challenges. The keynote panelists discussed their approach to selecting topics that not only resonate with current issues but also anticipate future threats. This proactive approach is a testament to their deep understanding of the cybersecurity landscape and their commitment to equipping professionals with the knowledge to stay one step ahead.Terrence Williams, a new addition to the panel and a notable figure in cloud security from Amazon, and Steve Sims, an authority on offensive security curriculum at SANS, were also mentioned as key contributors to the upcoming keynote session. Their inclusion promises to bring fresh insights and a broader perspective to the discussions, enriching the discourse on cybersecurity's most pressing and complex issues.Key Questions AddressedHow does SANS choose the five topics for the RSA Conference SANS Keynote?What are the key cybersecurity trends and threats for the future?How can individuals and organizations mitigate these identified threats?Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our RSA Conference USA 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverageOn YouTube:
Guests: Ed Skoudis, President at SANS Technology Institute [@SANS_EDU]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/edskoudis/At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/ed-skoudisHeather Mahalik Barnhart, Faculty Fellow & DFIR Curriculum Lead at SANS, Sr Dir of Community Engagement at Cellebrite [@Cellebrite]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-mahalik-cellebrite/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/HeatherMahalikAt RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/heather-mahalikJohannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at SANS Technology Institute [@sansforensics]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannesullrich/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/sans_iscOn Mastodon | https://infosec.exchange/@jullrichAt RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/johannes-ullrich____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this new episode of the On Location Podcast with Sean and Marco, listeners were treated to an in-depth preview of the RSA Conference SANS Keynote, featuring engaging dialogues with industry luminaries Ed Skoudis, Heather Mahalik Barnhart, and Johannes Ullrich. Each brought to the fore their unique perspectives and expertise, providing a fascinating glimpse into the current state and future direction of cybersecurity.Ed Skoudis, President of the SANS Technology Institute College, stands at the forefront of cybersecurity education, guiding the future of the field through his leadership and vision. As moderator of the RSA Conference keynote panel, Skoudis emphasized the panel's history and its focus on burgeoning cybersecurity threats and innovations. His dual role as a SANS fellow and the founder of CounterHack challenges underscores a commitment to practical, real-world applications of cybersecurity knowledge.Heather Mahalik Barnhart brings a wealth of experience as the Curriculum Lead at SANS and a Senior Director of Community Engagement at Celebrite. Her expertise in mobile threats and digital intelligence is pivotal in an era where mobile devices are ubiquitous. Barnhart's focus on the escalation of mobile security threats underscores the critical need for continuous vigilance and advanced protective measures in cybersecurity practices.Johannes Ullrich, Dean of Research for the SANS Technology Institute College, brings his profound insights into web application security to the discussion. His leadership at the Internet Storm Center provides him with a unique vantage point on the latest cyber threats and defensive strategies. Ullrich's work exemplifies the essential nature of forward-looking research in developing effective cybersecurity defenses.The conversation highlights not just individual achievements but also the collective effort of the panel to address current cyber threats while preparing for future challenges. The keynote panelists discussed their approach to selecting topics that not only resonate with current issues but also anticipate future threats. This proactive approach is a testament to their deep understanding of the cybersecurity landscape and their commitment to equipping professionals with the knowledge to stay one step ahead.Terrence Williams, a new addition to the panel and a notable figure in cloud security from Amazon, and Steve Sims, an authority on offensive security curriculum at SANS, were also mentioned as key contributors to the upcoming keynote session. Their inclusion promises to bring fresh insights and a broader perspective to the discussions, enriching the discourse on cybersecurity's most pressing and complex issues.Key Questions AddressedHow does SANS choose the five topics for the RSA Conference SANS Keynote?What are the key cybersecurity trends and threats for the future?How can individuals and organizations mitigate these identified threats?Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our RSA Conference USA 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverageOn YouTube:
The goals are ambitious but it's not surprising coming from one of the largest and most iconic energy companies in the world. Shell Recharge Solutions, a subsidiary of Shell, is poised to add nearly half-a-million EV Chargers globally in the next 2 years — and the man behind it says that's just the start. Andreas Lips, CEO of Shell Recharge Solutions, will be on the Keynote Panel on Thursday, March 30th at the EV Charging Summit in Vegas. As part of our Speaker Series with EVCS, Lips gives listeners a peek behind the curtain on their patented Shell Sky technology, how the Shell gas station imprint is a huge factor in knowing and understanding consumer behavior, how Shell continues to expand its EV footprint through acquisitions and the one basic element that all consumers want in their EV Charger. For more on Andreas Lips and Shell ReCharge Solutions. Do not miss this year's EV Charging Summit and Expo — and if you haven't purchased a ticket yet — enter the Promo Code EVCS2023 for 50 percent off of the event — Mar. 29-31 at The Mirage in Vegas.
Panel members: Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Mrs Nike Anani (African Family Firms); Mrs Andrea Benkenstein Kruger (PWC, South Africa); Mrs Phyllis Bourne (Bourne Global Estates and Investments Africa Ltd., South Africa).
Panel members: Mr Creagh Sudding and Mr Alan Barr (KPMG, South Africa); Prof Elmarie Venter and Dr Welcome Kupangwa (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Dr
On today's show, we discuss the impact of financial asset management to your success. Devon Drew's track record speaks for itself: As a senior executive at Vanguard he raised over $20 billion in assets for Vanguard's proprietary ETFs and mutual funds within Texas. When the world experienced the “George Floyd Moment,” Drew began to question his professional impact and got to work, collaborating with some of his fellow data and tech gurus, to create DFD Partners, a SaaS platform that is designed to allow diverse asset management firms effectively scale by leveraging data automation and machine learning. Drew and his team have proved their concept, with already just under 100M raised and 70B in aggregate platform AUM. They are currently focused on helping small and diverse funds increase their AUM by 1 trillion by 2028. Since launching the platform in Summer of 2022, DFD Partners is already amongst the fastest growing fintech companies this year. Within the past few months, they have been named One of the Top 10 Rising Fintech Companies by Future Proof and have sat on several panels, including the Keynote Panel at LG Innovation Summit alongside Meta, Google, Tesla and Amazon, and the Emerging Manager Panel at Tide Spark Conference. Key Takeaways: Asset managers are the individuals within a company that control the money for organizations. Organizations may be a significant shareholder in many influential companies. Through investments, the organization has a tremendous influence in Employees retiring with dignity Public policyESG - Environmental Social Governance is a set of standards that socially conscious investors use to screen investments. Organizations will receive an ESG score depending on how they demonstrate a demonstrable impact on these three key areas.As more organizations comply with ESG or impact investing, over time these companies will outperform the others.Diversity in background, gender, asset class, and age of asset managers will drive differentiation in thought. In turn, you'll find differentiation in returns.An organization needs to have an investment policy statement that adheres to what the organization believes in. It should guide how the money should be managed.The underlying block chain technology is going to be revolutionary when it comes to balancing the ledgers. Digital assets will need some more regulation to eliminate those that are not commercially viable. We are still in the beginning stages.Over the next 20 years, you'll see 68 trillion dollars from Gen X and Baby Boomers transition down to Millennials and Gen Z. Trust and communication are imperative to build into the next generations, or they will abandon asset managers and try to do it themselves, potentially making poor financial decisions. Top Takeaways: Have a long-term approach to investing. When making financially life-altering decisions, seek the help of a financial professional. Connect with Devon Drew:Website: https://dfd.aiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dfd-partners/Twitter: dfdpartnersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dfdpartnersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dfdpartners/
In this episode, we present the live recording of KMWorld 2022's Closing Keynote. Enterprise Knowledge CEO Zach Wahl speaks with a guest panel about their thoughts on this year's event and ideas for future events. Featuring: Phaedra Boinodiris, Principal Consultant for Trustworthy AI at IBM Jean Claude Monney, Digital Workplace & KM Advisor at The Monney Group, LLC Gloria Burke, Global Director of Knowledge Management at Slalom Larry Prusak, Author of The Smart Mission - NASA's Lessons for Managing Knowledge, People, and Projects
Friends, on episode 14 of the Western Friend Podcast, we bring you the Keynote Panel from the 2022 Pacific Yearly Meeting. Three Friends speak on the year's theme of Beloved Community. Moderated by Diego Navarro, you will hear a brief introduction by Laura Magnani, PacYM Presiding Clerk, before the keynotes of Marlene Coach-Eisenstein, Honolulu Meeting, Keith Runyan, Santa Cruz Meeting, and Peni Hall, Strawberry Creek Meeting. Remember, new episodes of the Western Friend podcast are released the first Saturday of every month, so add it to your calendar and listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also hear any of the previous 13 episodes if you haven't already, free for your listening pleasure. Until next month, take care y'all.
In this episode of Digital Transformation & Leadership Danny Levy presents a Keynote Panel from the Programmatic Pioneers Asia Summit. It's a real and brutal conversation from marketing leaders covering digital adoption, the relationship with the AdTech providers, the changes to privacy and how things needs to evolve moving forward. The panel is moderated by Akshat Arora, Country Manager (US) and Chief Consultant - Global Marketing Strategy & Growth, Cyber Agent and the speakers are Ken Ip, Chairman, Asia MarTech Society, Mayank Singh, Chief Digital Officer, Dominos Pizza and Doris Yu, Asia Investment Advisor, 21 CIG Capital. If you're interested in the topic we explore in this episode, and you want to go even more in-depth please check out Programmatic Pioneers Asia Summit here - https://programmaticasia.wbresearch.com/ or eTail Asia here - https://etailasia.wbresearch.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danny-levy/message
In this episode of Digital Transformation & Leadership Danny Levy presents a Keynote Panel from the eTail Asia Summit. The topic covered is, How can you deliver that frictionless, convenient, personalised shopping experience in this‘bring-it-to-me' economy? And the panel is moderated by Lui Tong, Director, Director To Consumer, Swire Coca-Cola HK and she is joined by Ben Hassing, Chief Executive Officer eCommerce at Coles, Kunal Sethi, GM, eCommerce & Performance Marketing at Clarks, Rohit Kunal, VP, End to End Design, SCM Planning & International Operations at Coupang, and Olga Kotsur, Co-Founder & CEO at Mercaux. If you're interested in the topic we explore in this episode, and you want to go even more in-depth please check out eTail Asia 2022 here: https://etailasia.wbresearch.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danny-levy/message
Audio from Part Two of a keynote of the 2020 Charleston Library Conference, presented by Pam Samuelson, Richard M. Sherman Distinguished Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School, in Berkeley, CA, and moderated by Ann Okerson, Senior Advisor, Center for Research Libraries. In Part Two of the Long Arm Panel, Pam talks with us about what Controlled Digital Lending is, institutions and people who have endorsed it, the position statement and white paper that explains what the rationale behind it is, the Author's Alliance support for CDL as a Fair Use, Internet Archive's Open Library as an example of CDL and CDL in the context of the Publisher's lawsuit against Internet Archive, the lawsuit status report, is it fair use or not fair use and risk mitigation strategies. Also featured in this presentation is a tribute to the late Bill Hannay, Partner at Schiff Hardin, who was such a big part of the Long Arm Panel for many years. Video of the presentation available at https: https://youtu.be/-cByRJJ9GM0
Audio from Part 1 of a keynote of the 2020 Charleston Library Conference, presented by Nancy Kirkpatrick, Executive Director/CEO, OhioNET, and moderated by Ann Okerson, Senior Advisor, Center for Research Libraries. The Long Arm Panel focuses each year on serious legal topics for the information industry. This year the Long Arm Panel was titled "Revisionist History," and Nancy talks with us about some of the legal aspects on the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion, accessibility and anti-racism work in and out of higher ed and their implications for your work, and the cases that she feels are most critical right now. Video of the presentation available at https: https://youtu.be/-cByRJJ9GM0
This week we passed the heartbreaking marker of 500,000 official deaths from COVID-19 here in the US. The entire entertainment industry was thrown into chaos, and every haunt has had to adapt. And yet, there is hope: by mid-year, we should have enough doses to vaccinate our entire population. This mid-year mark shows itself also in the reopening announcements from attractions across the US. For us haunters, that means hopes are high for this year’s Halloween. Therefore, we’ll be spending the next few months on helping you plan for this season. But this week, where we stand at the intersection of heartbreak and hope, let’s spend some time reflecting. Our team produced the attraction industry’s first virtual conference called Virtually Prepared on March 28th and 29th 2020. Back then, we never could have imagined what awaited us. And yet, many of the insights we discovered then still hold true for our planning now. Today I’m playing pieces of the Keynote Panel called “Flattening the Curve: Aftershocks for the Attractions Industry” which went live at 9AM on March 28th 2020. Join me in this trip into the past to reflect on planning our future.
This week we passed the heartbreaking marker of 500,000 official deaths from COVID-19 here in the US. The entire entertainment industry was thrown into chaos, and every haunt has had to adapt. And yet, there is hope: by mid-year, we should have enough doses to vaccinate our entire population. This mid-year mark shows itself also in the reopening announcements from attractions across the US. For us haunters, that means hopes are high for this year's Halloween. Therefore, we'll be spending the next few months on helping you plan for this season. But this week, where we stand at the intersection of heartbreak and hope, let's spend some time reflecting.Our team produced the attraction industry's first virtual conference called Virtually Prepared on March 28th and 29th 2020. Back then, we never could have imagined what awaited us. And yet, many of the insights we discovered then still hold true for our planning now.Today I'm playing pieces of the Keynote Panel called “Flattening the Curve: Aftershocks for the Attractions Industry” which went live at 9AM on March 28th 2020.Join me in this trip into the past to reflect on planning our future.
Scott Swenson comes on to preview HAuNTcon’s 2021 Keynote Panel "I Didn't Think It Would Work...But It Did: Lessons Learned From the 2020 Haunt Season!" Register FREE for HAuNTcon at www.hauntcon.com and attend this panel LIVE Jan 19th at 1PM ET! Up next, Max is back with a Postmortem of Backwoodz Oddities presents The Last Carnival Haunted House in Waverly, Ohio with Alan Shell
Our panel of John Wood, Jr., Hahrie Han, and Shi-Ling Hsu will discuss from each of their unique perspectives what the way forward for climate action in 2021 will look like. For all #CCL2020 Conference videos go to: https://cclusa.org/youtube -Hahrie Han, Johns Hopkins University, Professor of Political Science https://politicalscience.jhu.edu/directory/hahrie-han/ -Shi-Ling Hsu, Florida State University, Professor of Law https://law.fsu.edu/faculty-staff/shi-ling-hsu -John Wood, Jr., Braver Angels, Director of Public Outreach https://braverangels.org/ -Moderated by Mark Reynolds, Citizens’ Climate Lobby Executive Director http://facebook.com/pg/CitizensClimateLobby/
Millennium Live welcomes you to our Keynote Panel series. Machine Learning vs. Human Intuition: Finding the Optimal Balance for Successful Marketing Campaigns and Brand Recognition. Panelists include Shari Hofer, John Wiley & Sons; Kim Schuy, Essilor if America; Matthew Smith, Sterling National Bank, and moderated by Clarence Lee, Cornell University.
Keynote panel discussion with Mayor Lightfoot and other industry professionals at the city’s first-ever cannabis resource fair. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
The welfare gains from increasing cross-border labour mobility are likely to be several times larger than those from complete trade liberalisation, offering significant benefits to migrants, receiving, and sending countries. This panel outlines the case for international labour mobility, summarises the lessons learned from the first year of Australia's new Pacific Labour Scheme, and provides an overview and initial assessment of recent recruitment reforms in Papua New Guinea.Panellists:Farah Hani, Senior Policy Analyst, Labor Mobility Partnerships team, Center for Global Development>> view presentation slidesDanielle Heinecke, First Assistant Secretary, Pacific Operations and Development, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Dr Matthew Dornan, Senior Economist, World Bank>> view presentation slidesChair:Dr Ryan Edwards, Senior Policy Fellow, Development Policy Centre, The Australian National University
Australia's aid program to PNG is its biggest, its highest profile and most controversial. In this insightful keynote panel at the 2020 Australasian AID conference, Jonathan Pryke outlines the findings of his research into Australia's aid program to PNG, His Excellency John Kali CMG OBE discusses key changes in the way Australian assistance is being delivered, Terence Wood presents the findings of the third Australian aid transparency audit, and Stephanie Copus Campbell reflects on the panel's perspectives on delivering development outcomes in PNG.Panellists:Jonathan Pryke, Director, Pacific Islands Program, Lowy Institute>> view presentationDr Terence Wood, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre>> view presentationH.E. John Kali CMG OBE, High Commissioner for Papua New Guinea to Australia>> view transcript (check against audio recording)Stephanie Copus Campbell, CEO, Oil Search FoundationChair: Anthea Mulakala, Senior Director for International Development Cooperation at The Asia Foundation
Australia’s aid program to PNG is its biggest, its highest profile and most controversial. In this insightful keynote panel at the 2020 Australasian AID conference, Jonathan Pryke outlines the findings of his research into Australia’s aid program to PNG, His Excellency John Kali CMG OBE discusses key changes in the way Australian assistance is being delivered, Terence Wood presents the findings of the third Australian aid transparency audit, and Stephanie Copus Campbell reflects on the panel’s perspectives on delivering development outcomes in PNG. Chair: Anthea Mulakala, Senior Director for International Development Cooperation at The Asia Foundation Panellists: Jonathan Pryke, Director, Pacific Islands Program, Lowy Institute Dr Terence Wood, Research Fellow, Development Policy Centre H.E. John Kali CMG OBE, High Commissioner for Papua New Guinea to Australia Stephanie Copus Campbell, CEO, Oil Search Foundation
Center Director Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. moderates a panel of Center collaborators Colleen Campbell and Thomas Carani; Center Project Coordinator Brian Rhude; and Center Advisor Dr. Susan Timoney on the topic of The Art of the Accompaniment.
In 2019 the Nobel prize for economics went to three economists who have promoted the use and importance of Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) in development economics and interventions. But how useful are RCTs in the real world of development assistance? And what more generally needs to be done to improve the quality and impact of impact evaluations, and to promote learning in aid? Panellists: The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP, Member for Fenner, ACT Dr Lant Pritchett, Research Director, RISE Programme; Fellow, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University Dr Jyotsna Puri, Head, Independent Evaluation Unit, Green Climate Fund Professor Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, ANU (Chair)
Keynote Panel on Technology and Librarians | Steve Hargadon | Aug 23 2012 by Steve Hargadon
Chinese development cooperation in Asia and the Pacific is growing rapidly. In this keynote panel at the 2019 Australasian Aid Conference, Chinese experts shared their insights on the rationale, aspirations and challenges of Chinese development cooperation, particularly in relation to the Belt and Road Initiative, responsible investment, the new development cooperation agency, and China's engagement in the Pacific. Panellists: Anthea Mulakala, The Asia Foundation (Chair) Hongbo Ji, The Asia Foundation Yujia Shen, Sun Yat-sen University Jinghang Jia, Ministry of Finance, China Xiuli Xu, China Institute for South-South Cooperation in Agriculture The 2019 Australasian Aid Conference was held at Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, on 19-20 February, and was organised by the Development Policy Centre in partnership with The Asia Foundation.
This panel highlighted the need for an increased focus on mental health and psychosocial disability within the disability-inclusive development agenda, and provided some best-practice examples and learnings for development practitioners. Panellists: Teresa Hall, University of Melbourne (Chair) Becca Allchin, Monash University Aleisha Carroll, CBM Australia Bhargavi Davar, Transforming Communities for Inclusion Helen Fernandes, TEAR Australia The 2019 Australasian Aid Conference was held at Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU, on 19-20 February, and was organised by the Development Policy Centre in partnership with The Asia Foundation.
ComNet18 Keynote Panel: Housing And Homelessness In San Francisco by The Communications Network
This year, we were lucky enough to be invited to Cooperstown, New York to take part in Brewery Ommegang’s annual camping and music festival, Belgium Comes to Cooperstown. It’s a famous festival in the northeast, with thousands of people setting up for a full weekend of bottle sharing, music, food, and of course, the beer festival part. And this year, as part of our Underwriting collaboration with Brewery Ommegang, we wanted to help lead a conversation around this idea of Belgian. Weather it’s Belgian-inspired, as you’ll hear U.S. brewers often say, or it’s authentically Belgian, or Belgian style, or anyways strain, or it’s some part of a brewing process, an ingredient, or even the mystery and closely guarded secrets that sometimes distinguishes Belgian brewing from other traditions. And of course, what parts of that even matter in 2018 when so much of what’s happening in the most popular aspects of American craft beer seem to be moving in the opposite direction. At least for now. Even Brewery Ommegang, somewhat of a trendsetter when they opened back in 1997, is on that 2018 juicy IPA trend with an excellent entry of their own. And if you look at the history of Belgian brewing, full of pilsners and English ales, and the likes, no one can reasonably scoff at the idea. Keeping the lights on and brewing beers that people want, even if only for a time, is as much a part of the Belgian brewing tradition as anything else we associate it with. Brasserie Dupont taught me that. But that’s only one part of the conversation. There are so many aspects of American craft brewing we take for granted that are basically driven by the brewing traditions Belgium then and now. And we wanted to talk about all of it as part of our underwriting series called Message in a Bottle. So we invited a bunch of brewers, a few cider makers, and people who work in the longer value chain of craft beer around the world to try and get a sense of where this long tradition of Belgian influence hots America’s shores today. This episode is the keynote conversation called “Message in a Bottle” Generations of brewers have been inspired by Belgian brewing. What’s so appealing? How has it been put to use? And where is it going next? The panelists are: Geoff Wenzel, New Belgium Brewing Nick Purdy, Wild Heaven Beer Phil Leinhart, Brewery Ommegang
Editors note - Apologies for the audio quality of this episode, which incurred some distortion in the YouTube stream recording, and also lost the very beginning of the talk. Live from the Mongoose Elevate user retreat and held on the south patio of the historic urban resort and conference center, Jaschik will moderate the discussion surrounding challenges and strategies for a constantly changing era.
Editors note - Apologies for the audio quality of this episode, which incurred some distortion in the YouTube stream recording, and also lost the very beginning of the talk. Live from the Mongoose Elevate user retreat and held on the south patio of the historic urban resort and conference center, Jaschik will moderate the discussion surrounding challenges and strategies for a constantly changing era.
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Thanks for listening to the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. What is IoT in the context of Oil and Gas? In this episode of Drill Down, we speak with EKT Interactive Sr. Associate and host of the Sound Off podcast Joe Perino. Joe will be moderating the keynote panel at the upcoming IoT in […] The post Preview of the IoT in Oil and Gas Conference Keynote Panel with Joe Perino appeared first on EKT Interactive.
Thanks for listening to the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. What is IoT in the context of Oil and Gas? In this episode of Drill Down, we speak with EKT Interactive Sr. Associate and host of the Sound Off podcast Joe Perino. Joe will be moderating the keynote panel at the upcoming IoT in […] The post Preview of the IoT in Oil and Gas Conference Keynote Panel with Joe Perino appeared first on EKT Interactive.
Thanks for listening to the EKT Interactive Oil and Gas Podcast Network. What is IoT in the context of Oil and Gas? In this episode of Drill Down, we speak with EKT Interactive Sr. Associate and host of the Sound Off podcast Joe Perino. Joe will be moderating the keynote panel at the upcoming IoT in […] The post Preview of the IoT in Oil and Gas Conference Keynote Panel with Joe Perino appeared first on EKT Interactive.
On this week's show, we kick it back to the keynote panel of Food Book Fair 2017! "What We Talk About When We Talk About Eating" explored what it means to be engaged in the business, pleasure and politics of food today. Recorded on-site at Ace Hotel New York on May 12th by our friends at Public Announcement. Featured speakers: Ken Friedman, restaurateur Samin Nosrat, chef, author and teacher Mario Batali, chef, author, educator, TV host Myisha Priest, associate professor, New York University, author Moderated by Frank Bruni, author, The New York Times columnist
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Well this STP Radio episode is packed with testing pros! Take a few minutes and hear from the Keynote Panel from the upcoming STPCon in Phoenix, AZ March 14-17. This panel is the third in what is titled: Test (R)evolution III – An Expert Panel on Software Testing. Mike Lyles chats with Amber Race, Eric Proegler and Henrik Andersson about their expectations for the panel and other sessions and workshops that they will lead at the conference this Spring. Tune in, turn it up and enjoy!Learn more about Amber Race:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/amber-race/Learn more about Eric Proegler:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/eric-proegler/Learn more about Henrik Andersson:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/henrik-andersson/
Well this STP Radio episode is packed with testing pros! Take a few minutes and hear from the Keynote Panel from the upcoming STPCon in Phoenix, AZ March 14-17. This panel is the third in what is titled: Test (R)evolution III – An Expert Panel on Software Testing. Mike Lyles chats with Amber Race, Eric Proegler and Henrik Andersson about their expectations for the panel and other sessions and workshops that they will lead at the conference this Spring. Tune in, turn it up and enjoy!Learn more about Amber Race:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/amber-race/Learn more about Eric Proegler:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/eric-proegler/Learn more about Henrik Andersson:http://www.stpcon.com/speakers/henrik-andersson/
A panel conversation on the issues raised in Julie Lindsay’s keynote trilogy. What is online global collaboration? How do we make online global collaboration work? What if we collaborated globally? How is this working for us including challenges and success stories? They share their experiences, examples and stories with facilitators Julie Lindsay and Susan van Gelder. Panel members: Leigh Zeitz, Sonya Van Schaijik, Anne Mirtschin, Sheri Williams, Lucy Gray, Amy Jambor and her former student Lauren Bayer.
Keynote Panel: Beyond 2016 - The Implications of Populism by The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
"Women, Incarceration and Carceral Feminism," Feinberg Series Keynote Panel with Andrea James, Mariame Kaba, Herschelle Reaves, and Elias Vitulli. Moderated by Victoria Law. Presented by the UMass Amherst History Department's 2016-2017 Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series, The U.S. in the Age of Mass Incarceration: http://www.umass.edu/history/about/feinbergseries.html. Image credit: "Freedom" by Ronnie Goodman, www.ronniegoodman.com
Listen in as Mike Lyles and Smita Mishra chat with the Keynote Panel from the upcoming STPCon in Dallas - September 19-22, 2016. Paul Grizzaffi, Melissa Tondi, and Mary Thorn share insider information about their sessions and what they are looking forward to most about STPCon. Look for tweets from these speakers that may include valuable discount codes to the conference! Find out more by visiting www.STPCon.com
Listen in as Mike Lyles and Smita Mishra chat with the Keynote Panel from the upcoming STPCon in Dallas - September 19-22, 2016. Paul Grizzaffi, Melissa Tondi, and Mary Thorn share insider information about their sessions and what they are looking forward to most about STPCon. Look for tweets from these speakers that may include valuable discount codes to the conference! Find out more by visiting www.STPCon.com
Check out this episode of STP Radio covering STPCon coming up this April 4-7 at the Westin San Francisco Airport Hotel. In this episode, Mike Lyles, your conference host chats with Smita Mishra, Dave Haeffner and Damian Synadinos about their upcoming workshops, sessions and Keynote Panel discussion.
Check out this episode of STP Radio covering STPCon coming up this April 4-7 at the Westin San Francisco Airport Hotel. In this episode, Mike Lyles, your conference host chats with Smita Mishra, Dave Haeffner and Damian Synadinos about their upcoming workshops, sessions and Keynote Panel discussion.
A live recording of our Keynote Panel from our Davis Superintendent Summit. Panelists: Richard Culatta, head of the Office of Educational Technology for the Department of Education; Michael Horn, co-founder of the Christensen Institute and author of the book "Blended;" and Esther Wojcicki, award-winning Journalism and English teacher at Palo Alto High School. This panel was moderated by EdSurge's CEO Betsy Corcoran
Nobel Prize-winning economist Professor Paul Krugman delivered a keynote luncheon speech and made comments on China’s economic prospects at the Asian Financial Forum (AFF) 2015. The afternoon sessions on January 20 also included a panel discussion on the Internet of Things sponsored by Deloitte, as well as a series of concurrent workshops including one focused on the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect.
Dean Laurie Patton, Duke University Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill John Dittmer, DePauw University Sara Evans, University of Minnesota Moderator: Thavolia Glymph, Duke University
The Future of Google Penguin and Panda Delivery Updates according to a recent SearchEngineLand article that says the anti-spam Penguin Update will have more jolts in the coming months. In contrast, updates to the Panda algorithm aimed at low-quality pages are now so minor as not to be noticed, when they roll out monthly.
The Future of Google Penguin and Panda Delivery Updates according to a recent SearchEngineLand article that says the anti-spam Penguin Update will have more jolts in the coming months. In contrast, updates to the Panda algorithm aimed at low-quality pages are now so minor as not to be noticed, when they roll out monthly.
The Future of Google Penguin and Panda Delivery Updates according to a recent SearchEngineLand article that says the anti-spam Penguin Update will have more jolts in the coming months. In contrast, updates to the Panda algorithm aimed at low-quality pages are now so minor as not to be noticed, when they roll out monthly.