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In this episode, Kurt speaks with Mehdi Sheikhzadeh and Steve Reaume of the Canadian Extrusion Research Laboratory, located at Lambton College in Sarnia.Medhi and Steve discuss the history of "CERL", as well as the massive scope of projects that they are capable of taking on. From grant writing through to scaling for commercialization, the scope of CERL is truly amazing.You won't want to miss this thoroughly enjoyable and informative conversation!If you or your organization thinks they could benefit from CERL's expansive resources, please reach out to their business development manager, Adithyan Therayil. Adithyan.Therayil@lambtoncollege.caFind Simcoe Plastics Ltd. on Facebook and Instagram. Find "That Plastics Guy" on Linked-In and YouTube. Find Kurt Stahle on Linked-In as well.Subscribe to our newsletter at www.simcoeplastics.comAll links here https://linktr.ee/kurt_stahle
Chemical Laboratory Analysis offered by LAMBTON COLLEGEGood day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Education release from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 14th of May, 2022. Education releases highlight opportunities for international students which a focus on course as well as resettlement opportunities for international students who is desirous of making Canada their future home. Today we are going to talk about the Chemical Laboratory Analysis offered by LAMBTON COLLEGE located in the town of Toronto in the beautiful province of Ontario. Let us now discuss this course and its attributes.This is a PG Diploma program of Two years for those students who has Completed a Bachelors program in specific subjects. The requirement indicated here is the bare minimum. The student must also have earned a minimum score of 55. The IELTS or English language requirement for this program is 6.5 overall with minimum 6 in all bandsThis program is not a coop program but could qualify for Post Graduate work permit allowing students to gain work experience after the course and while they are on their post study work permit while in Canada. This is what the education institution offering this course has to say about the program they are offering:This Ontario College Graduate Certificate program focuses on chemical and environment laboratory analysis and provides career opportunities in laboratory-related occupations in a multitude of different industries and sectors.Employment OpportunitiesCareer positions include, but are not limited to, analytical technician, biochemistry technician, biological lab technician, chemical analyst or lab technician, formulation technician, pilot plant technician, quality control technician, validation and documentation technician, and laboratory services following ISO 17025 standardsTherefore, if you have completed at least 15 years of Education or in other words, completed a Bachelors program, and this course is to your liking, then, please contact edu@polinsys.ca for more information on admissions. Keep in mind that this course is for students who has specialized in the following majors, a university degree in Science, Pharmacy or Engineering with appropriate preparation in Math and Chemistry,If you are keen on learning about Canadian Permanent Residence pathway after studying a course in Canada, especially if you have work experience in your home country, Please attend the FREE On-Demand webinar at a time convenient for you by visiting https://polinsys.com/p/ and then if you have any more doubts, please attend my free live webinar held every Fridays at the time indicated on my screen, The credentials to attend the webinar is also provided in the image. This is education release is brought to you by IRC news from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Adios!
The CWB Association Welding Podcast is celebrating Women Empowerment Month, supporting and empowering women in the industry today, and everyday. Our weekly episodes this month connects female welding professionals around the world to share their passion.Today's guest is Nikki Noble, welding professor from Lambton College. Nikki loves to be different and found her passion for welding at a young age. Although she did not have a mentor growing up, Nikki strives to use her voice and classroom to support, and teach the next generation of welders. Follow Nikki on Instagram: @nikki_welds Check out Lambton College: www.lambtoncollege.ca
Jason Watts, formerly of the Lambton Lions and most recently with BC Vahakni City in the Armenian A League, makes his third appearance on the Four Quarters Podcast, powered by Four Quarters Media, alongside host Tyler Bennett. To start, Bennett and Watts catch up on what's changed since their last discussion on the podcast from the summer. For Watts, he has since completed his first season as a professional basketball player in Armenia, and has a laundry list of accolades to his name as a result. Watts discusses how the year went as a whole, both on and off the court. Also, Watts discusses his mantra, #FigureItOut, and what lies ahead for him and the three words that he's lived by for most of his life. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
Financially Speaking with Kathy Cook Noble Kathy interviews first-time homeowners, Tori Noble and Carl Nogradi, on the ins-and-outs of buying your first home – getting approved for a mortgage; working with a realtor; house-hunting; and winning the bid in a seller’s market. A game of beach volleyball in Tecumseh and some mutual friends brought Carl Nogradi and Tori Noble together, and now, 5 years later, the young couple has purchased their first home together. Carl graduated from welding school with honours and is currently enrolled as an Industrial Mechanic Millwright. He works full-time at Fabmaster Welding and Millwrights as a welding supervisor and fabricator and works part-time for Lambton College as a Subject Matter Expert and Associate Welding Professor. Tori studied Political Science at the University of Guelph and University of Windsor obtaining a Bachelor of Arts and Masters. Tori now holds a position with the Federal Government of Canada as a Support Clerk. In their free time, Carl enjoys gardening, landscaping, and woodworking while Tori volunteers with Finding Them Homes animal rescue. The couple loves to spend time with their dogs, Daisy and Jag, and their family and friends. noblet@uwindsor.ca Kathy’s Book: All Ladies Should Use the F-Word: A Guide to Loving Your Finances Purchase on Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk Amazon.ca ~ More About Financially Speaking ~ Everywhere you go, everywhere you turn, everyone you talk to, money appears. Either in conversation, in thoughts, in dreams, in stress, in arguments and in planning. Money is the one commodity that everyone can universally agree that they all need. Most people navigate through their lives not really understanding how money works or how to keep more of it. Kathy Cook Noble is a believer in people’s abilities to understand, control and plan for their futures with money. She believes that once people understand the importance of why they need to control their own finances, they will live a free and happy life. She is a Financial Advisor, teacher, bookkeeper, business expert, seeker of knowledge, community volunteer and believer in people. Kathy has spent her entire life studying and working in business to help people expand their lives, save money, make money and avoid financial ruin. She personally understands what it means to see value and have faith in yourself so that you are more confident in financial decisions. Overcoming painful obstacles and realizations about money has helped Kathy become obsessed with helping people, especially women, understand their financial situations and help them plan for their future selves. http://kathycooknoble.gpwealth.ca/ https://www.bookkeepplus.ca/ kathy@bookkeepplus.ca To get more of Financially Speaking with Kathy Cook Noble, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/financially-speaking-kathy-cook-noble/
On this week's TCR Express, digital media editor Warren Frey sums up some of the stories our reporters have been covering along with a preview of what's to come. Journal of Commerce staff writer Russell Hixson just put out a story about how Gensler, the global architecture design and planning firm has released a data-driven forecast for post-pandemic construction, and Angela Gismondi also covered International Women's Day with a story about Nikki Noble, a welding professor at Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario who spoke at the recent Empowered Women virtual event on March 3. Angela also recently attended an EllisDon International Women's Day event and she'll be putting out a story in the next few days. DCN staff writer Don Wall has a story out about Aecon project communications manager Paulette den Elzen who was recently recognized as a Powerful Black Women in Construction by the Toronto Community Benefits Network, and he also attended a Skills Ontario event where a ten-year veteran crane operator offered her tips on working as a woman in the construction industry. Make sure to tune in on Friday, when I'll be talking with Hemsworth Architecture founder John Hemsworth and Katerra director of mass timber engineering Robert Malczyk about On5 and the Upper Skeena Recreation Centre, two very different projects that both make innovative use of mass-timber and other wood-based technologies. You can listen to The Construction Record and TCR Express on the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites as well as on Apple Podcasts, Sportify and Amazon Music's podcast section. Thanks for listening and we'll see you next week. DCN-JOC News Services
Lambton Lions Women's Basketball Head Coach Kendel Ross joins host Tyler Bennett for another Bonus Episode in Season Three of the Four Quarters Podcast, powered by Four Quarters Media! Bennett and Ross have a candid conversation on a variety of topics and issues that have been brought to the forefront due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Off the top, Bennett and Ross discuss the impact that the pandemic has had on Mental Health of both coaches and athletes, and how it has put things into perspective. Kendel shares her experiences with self reflection and self discovery over the last year, and what she has learned about herself, both as a person and as a coach. Then, Ross and Bennett discuss work-life balance, when it's okay to say no, and how both of those factors tie into how you view and determine your self worth and value. To close, Ross shares her thoughts on the representation of Women in Sport, and how we can keep things moving in the right direction. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
Kundan Joshi is the founder and CEO of TheAppLabb, a leading app innovation firm focused on strategy, design and development of Apps & emerging technologies. TheAppLabb has built over 600 apps in the last 13 years through 8 global offices. Some of their clients include Unilever, Samsung, Dell, Petro Canada, RBC, JBS, Gateway Casinos, Hudson's Bay, TIFF, among others. TheAppLabb received the 2019 & 2020 Top Mobile App Developer Award for Canada and US, as well as the 2019 Top 3 AI Developer Award by Clutch, as well as Best Place to Work in Canada award in 2020. Kundan received the 2018 RBC Entrepreneur of the Year Award and 2018 Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award. He is also a recipient of the 2018 EY Entrepreneur of Year Finalist Award; Top 150 Extraordinary Canadians Honour; 2017 Technology Achievement Award from Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce; 2016 Innovator of the Year award at Transformation Awards; and Young Entrepreneur award at South Asian Awards. Kundan is featured regularly on the Tech Panel of CBC News. He is an official member of Forbes Technology Council. Kundan serves as advisor on boards such as TRIEC, Centennial College, Lambton College, Peel College, and the US Federal Business Acceleration Program. Kundan graduated from Western University with a Software Engineering Degree. Kundan also serves as a partner, investor, and advisor to 52 tech startups. The toastedsoul podcast can be heard on your favourite podcast platform streaming service search for toastedsoul. You can also listen on... toastedsoul.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/toastedsoul/message
Lambton Lions Men's Basketball Head Coach James Grant continues the CCAA Men's Basketball Spotlight Series on the Four Quarters Podcast, powered by Four Quarters Media! The Spotlight Series is designed to showcase each and every league in some way, and the CCAA Men's Basketball Spotlight Series showcases 4/5 leagues across Canada. In Part Two, Coach Grant and host Tyler Bennett shine a light on the basketball community in Sarnia-Lambton and the Lions men's basketball program as a whole. Off the top, Grant discusses the unorthodox arrival of Mike Lucier, and how he turned into one of the best players to ever wear a Lions jersey. A discussion on the various Lions who have moved to the professional ranks followed, including a chat on the impact that forward Jason Watts II had on both the program and the college community. Mixed in throughout the chat is discussion on what the game of basketball means to the people of Sarnia-Lambton. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
Host Tyler Bennett is joined by Lambton Lions wing Mason Hyde in Part Two of Episode Three of the Four Quarters Podcast, powered by Four Quarters Media. Off the top, Hyde shines a light on his shoe business, Mason Hyde Shoes, discussing how it all came about back in high school and its growth since then. After, Bennett and Hyde discuss the 2019-20 season for the Lions, and take a look at what he's doing to stay ready in case there's some sort of 2020-21 campaign. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
The Four Quarters Podcast, powered by Four Quarters Media, takes a trip down memory lane as the inaugural guest of the show from back in January makes his return. Former Lambton Lions forward Jason 'Amplified' Watts II joins host Tyler Bennett in a special BONUS Episode of the show to kick off Season Two. Bennett and Watts take a look back at the three-year career as a Lion for Watts, talking everything from his 40-point effort on Senior Night to hosting the 2020 OCAA Men's Basketball Championship. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
After an unplanned week-and-a-half hiatus, Tyler Bennett is back on The Four Quarters Podcast, recapping the 2020 OCAA Men's and Women's Basketball Championships, hosted by Lambton College and St. Clair College. A look at each of the eight men's games kicks off the show, capped off with a discussion on the 2020 CCAA Men's Basketball National Championship field. Then, a look at each game from the women's tournament ends the slow, including some love for Algonquin guard Rita Sibo. (MUSIC: bensound.com)
Enactus Lambton was established on January 6th, 2012 by two faculty advisors, Jon Milos and Carly Vandenende, and Rob Kardas, then dean of Lambton College's School of Business. Since our inception, over 400 student members have collectively contributed more than 53,000 hours of volunteer time across 30 projects. Our team's success can be attributed to forming early partnerships with various local social organizations and identifying unfulfilled needs in our community and communities abroad. The Enactus Lambton movement has become dedicated to creating renewed energy and revitalization in our community, inspiring a new passion for sustainable change.
Tyler Bennett and Nico Wright take to the microphone for the first episode of the Four Quarters Podcast! Both hosts take a look at teams to watch in the second half from across the CCAA to begin the episode. Bennett gives you a women's team from the ACAC and a men's team from the ACAA to keep an eye on, while Wright sticks in the OCAA for his two teams to watch. Then, an interview with Lambton Lions forward Jason 'Amplified' Watts II closes the episode. Watts reflects back on his career at Lambton College, while also looking ahead to the 2020 OCAA Men's Basketball Championship and the motivation that comes with hosting the event. (4:37): St. Mary's University Lightning WBB(14:55): St. Thomas Tommies MBB(23:05): Humber Hawks WBB(29:56): St. Clair Saints MBB(36:40): Host Q&A(48:00): Jason 'Amplified' Watts II Interview (MUSIC: bensound.com)
Welcome to the newest episode of Strategy With Jason! Jason's in London, ON to interview Timothy Felsky, Pre-Owned/Internet Technologies Manager of Glen Fenwick Motors and Professor at Lambton College. Watch as the two discuss selling from a buyer's eye, connecting with people, and advice for managers.
Richard Beland runs the Digital Photography program at Lambton College in Sarnia, Ontario, but one of the most interesting things about his background—and something that's important in his role as an instructor—is his "real world" experience as a photographer. Richard, in fact, photographed some 160 concerts for one of Canada's most famous rock groups, The Tragically Hip.
Originalmente publicado em https://www.canadaagora.com/podeixar/cidades-do-canada-bridgewater.html Você já ouviu falar da cidade de Bridgewater, em Nova Scotia? Pois nem a gente tinha até agora. Localizada no condado de Lunenburg, esta charmosa cidade de 8.500 habitantes é mais um destino desconhecido de muitas pessoas que guarda um ambiente muito acolhedor e pode ser uma excelente opção para quem busca paz, tranquilidade e qualidade de vida. Esse foi o caso de Marcelo Megid, engenheiro de materiais que veio estudar no Lambton College em Toronto. Depois de terminar o curso, começou a trabalhar em Toronto (gerente de restaurante) e procurando emprego na sua área. Vendo a dificuldade de conseguir emprego na área em Toronto, resolveu abrir o leque do opções. Recebeu uma proposta muito boa para trabalhar na pequena Lunenburg, NS, e fez sua mudança para lá, mais especificamente pra Bridgewater, NS. Neste episódio da série sobre Cidades do Canadá, Lindoberg Gonçalves, Masaru Hoshi e Andrea Zotelli conversam com Marcelo para conhecer um pouco mais sobre as cidades de Bridgewater e Lunenburg. Morar numa cidade tão pequena não é ruim? Tem o que fazer num lugar desses? E, valeu a pena trocar Toronto por Bridgewater? Entre em contato conosco! Você se identificou com esta história? Teve uma experiência parecida ou muito diferente? Tem uma percepção diferente da nossa? Então mande sua história, críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para contato@canadaagora.com Serviços Recomendados Conheça os produtos, serviços e parceiros recomendados pelo Canadá Agora. Acesse agora https://www.canadaagora.com/servicos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podeixar/message
Rick Overeem (@RickOMobile)from Lambton College speaks with Terry Greene (@greeneterry) origins of Lambton College's journey to become known as the "mobile college" and where they plan to go with open and technology-enabled learning in the future.
Rick Overeem (@RickOMobile)from Lambton College speaks with Terry Greene (@greeneterry) origins of Lambton College's journey to become known as the "mobile college" and where they plan to go with open and technology-enabled learning in the future.
Lambton College CEO Judith Morris spoke with Lambton Shield editor J.D. Booth for this episode of Spotlight.