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Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Television and Radio broadcast live from the Milken Institute Global Conference featuring EY CEO Carmine Di Sibio, Byron Allen, Founder and CEO of Allen Media, Amherst Group Founder and CEO Sean Dobson, Seth Boro, Managing Partner at Thoma Bravo, David Steinbach, CIO at Hines and Lisa Donahue, Co-Head of Americas & Asia at AlixPartners. Hosts: Carol Massar and Romaine Bostick. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you didn't know already, I work at an outdoor school doing place-based, or nature-based education. Through this work I have come to know many people who have challenged and supported me to grow and to learn more about the complex relationships that exist within this field of work. How do we aim to teach about a land which has been occupied through theft, displacement, war, and genocide? How can we say we work towards loving relationships with ourselves, with each other and the land when this is the past and present reality of the place we inhabit and the position of the states we are governed by? I got to talk with a mentor, friend, and elder in my community, Lisa Donahue, about how we can struggle to do the work of bringing folks outside and teaching them alongside the land when the context is rife with harm. As always, Lisa shared from the heart with precision, passion and a poignant reckoning of the ongoing need to work towards justice, peace and good relations. I am so grateful for her wisdom, her humility and her care. I wanted to have this write up yesterday, but my heart is so weighted with sorrow over the ongoing genocide in Palestine, here in Canada, and the other ongoing wars and injustices throughout the world right now. I had to take an extra day to collect my heart and thoughts.
Robert Teeter, Head of Investment Policy & Strategy Group at Silvercrest Asset Management, joins in studio to discuss sectors and stocks on the move and what could outperform the market amid various economic headwinds. George Royeca, CEO of Angkas, discusses his company being the “Uber of motorcycles” in the Philippines and outlook for consumers in Asia and globally. Bloomberg News Detroit Bureau Chief David Welch joins to discuss Matt Miller driving the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 crew cab. Mark Dixon, CEO of IWG (OTC: IWGFF), joins to discuss return to office and outlook for real estate. Howard Chua-Eoan, International Editor with Bloomberg Opinion, joins to discuss President Biden's comments about Xi Jinping. Hayden Brown, CEO of Upwork (NASDAQ: UPWK), joins to discuss remote work and the freelance job market. Lisa Donahue, co-head of Americas and Asia at global consultancy firm AlixPartners, joins to discuss markets and the global economy. Nick Akerman, former assistant special Watergate prosecutor, joins to talk about Hunter Biden and an assigned special counsel. Hosted by Matt Miller and Simone Foxman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Crowley, CEO of BNY Mellon/Pershing, talks about meeting the demands of advisors and wealth managers. David Hunt, CEO at PGIM, discusses navigating a challenging geopolitical environment for investors. Lisa Donahue, Co-Head of the Americas & Asia at AlixPartners, shares the findings of the firm's Disruption Index and talks turnarounds. Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Crowley, CEO of BNY Mellon/Pershing, talks about meeting the demands of advisors and wealth managers. David Hunt, CEO at PGIM, discusses navigating a challenging geopolitical environment for investors. Lisa Donahue, Co-Head of the Americas & Asia at AlixPartners, shares the findings of the firm's Disruption Index and talks turnarounds. Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as Lisa Donahue, Co-Head of the Americas & Asia regions at AlixPartners, shares her inspiring journey of overcoming fear and self-doubt to achieve success. From her first day as CEO to her current role, Lisa reveals the importance of nurturing relationships, seeking support, and embracing the learning process. Discover how she tackles challenges, raises new perspectives, and embraces the power of course correction. In this candid conversation, Lisa emphasizes the value of asking questions, learning from failure, and accepting that we'll always have critics. Plus, get a glimpse into her personal life as she opens up about her Irish Catholic family's influence and the importance of being present for loved ones. Tune in to this empowering episode and learn to conquer your own crises of confidence. Visit https://www.gobeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Lisa. Highlights: [02:07] Lisa's path to executive level leadership [07:04] Building a supportive community [11:00] Asking for what you need without feeling like a burden [14:43] Contributing to the conversation without needing to have the answer [19:07] Quick learning habits [21:43] Not fearing failure [25:56] Making decisions and having confidence in adversity [29:06] Dealing with wanting to be liked [32:22] What helps Lisa stay grounded [35:29] Lightning round questions Quotes: “You're always going to find a point where you need some support from somebody.” – Lisa Donahue “I think women sometimes undervalue their own contribution to the network relationship.” – Lisa Donahue “It's not always about being right. You learn a lot more from being wrong.” – Lisa Donahue Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? - “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? - “Be the change you want to see in the world.” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? - Optimistic What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? - Taking the opportunity during COVID to focus on mental health and taking time for my family–that I'm a better professional when I'm grounded and I spend time with my family. What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? - “The Man” by Aloe Blacc About Lisa Donahue: Lisa Donahue is the Co-Head of the Americas & Asia regions at AlixPartners. She versees service delivery across the firm's industries and service lines to improve financial, operational, and digital performance. Her focus includes guiding companies through operational and financial transformations in various roles, including Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Transition Officer. Lisa has long been a trusted advisor to CEOs and Boards of Directors. She recently served as the Chief Transition and Development Officer at Westinghouse, where she led the successful repositioning of the company. She has had leadership roles in the power, aviation, consumer products and manufacturing industries. Lisa is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Global Futures Council of the World Economic Forum. She currently sits on the boards of The Nucleus Group, which brings marketers, designers, researchers, strategists and behavioral specialists together in service of business strategy and social impact, and Tina's Wish, an ovarian cancer non-profit organization dedicated to funding research for the prevention and early detection of ovarian cancer. Lisa previously served on the board of AlixPartners. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisajdonahue/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisajdonahue
#pandemia #corrupción Gobernador no puede evitar la histeria que le causa la crítica al aumento de $26 mensuales por conexión que baraja la Junta de Control Fiscal para pagarle a bonistas de AEE. Noelia García Bardales saca del closet a Lisa Donahue para justificar ese aumento porque "hay una deuda y hay que pagarla". Salud compró sin controles en emergencia pandémica y gastó $28M de los $34M que llegaron a la agencia. #periodismodigital #periodismoindependiente
#pandemia #corrupción Gobernador no puede evitar la histeria que le causa la crítica al aumento de $26 mensuales por conexión que baraja la Junta de Control Fiscal para pagarle a bonistas de AEE. Noelia García Bardales saca del closet a Lisa Donahue para justificar ese aumento porque "hay una deuda y hay que pagarla". Salud compró sin controles en emergencia pandémica y gastó $28M de los $34M que llegaron a la agencia. #periodismodigital #periodismoindependiente
The Inside Track, Episode 5 – Lisa Donahue by Debtwire Radio
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Home health care helps people remain safely at home while recovering from a surgery, suffering an injury or illness, or managing a serious or chronic diseases and diagnoses. Your doctor will order Home Health services and insurance will pay for it.
El Gobernador de Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosselló, justificó el contrato que le han dado a la Secretaria de Educación, Julia Keleher, comparándolo con los $40 millones que "invirtió" el gobierno anterior en la contratación de Lisa Donahue para reformar la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica. Que yo recuerde, Donahue dio cero resultados. La educación parece ser cosa de juego en Puerto Rico.
Hoy hasta un revolú se formó en vistas públicas en el Senado, donde estaba compareciendo Lisa Donahue con respecto a la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica y el apagón del pasado 21 de septiembre. ¿Qué pasó ahí? Lo escuchas en un capítulo de "Mona Lisa". Además, un segmento de llamadas de "Chancleta Libre".
Walo HD, número 1 para sátira política y comentario social, se complace en presentar el Llena Blancos Chancletero del 19 de agosto de 2016. Hoy la Nación Chancleta hizo humor con los $45 mil que supuestamente le dieron a Jaime Perelló en una bolsita, el empleo que le dió a Papo Cristian la Alcaldesa de San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, la renovación del contrato del Lisa Donahue para reestructurar la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica, y mucho más. ¡Para morirse de la risa!
Hoy comenzó la visita de los reyes de España a Puerto Rico para asistir a #CILE2016. Y por eso vamos a ser españoles por un día. Porque aquí cada vez que hay algo que tiene que ver con España, muchos agarran un guille como si fueran los "muy muy". Cambian hasta la forma de hablar y de vestir. Como si les diera vergüenza, o no sé qué. O como si no supieran de los atropellos de España contra Puerto Rico en la época de su soberanía sobre nosotros. Igual nos atropellan otros hoy día, pero ese no es el tema. Quizas estos reyes son magos. Y nos traen dinero para compensar todos esos atropellos, y de paso ayudar a la crítica situación. ¿Será que ya empezaron a girar cheques? Porque da la casualidad que esta misma tarde se confirma que a Lisa Donahue le están extendiendo el contrato para reformar la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica por $9 millones más que los que se ha ganado ya. Y el Secretario de Hacienda, Juan Zaragoza, dijo que ya va a acabar de pagar los reintegros que todavía se deben. ¿!Vieron que los reyes de España en realidad son magos!?
Explore the underground with Audio Revolution!. This show investigates the world of unconventional, underrepresented, and underground arts. From Hip Hop to art happenings and video games to spoken word poetry, this Audio Revolution! will get you reconsidering what is art and why it might or might not be important. Let hosts Adrian Andre of Santa Fe Community College and Conor Cole in the Master’s program guide you through the unseen and unappreciated. With interviews of Lisa Donahue of SFAI about Flash Flood and Vince Kadlubek, a founder of Meow Wolf, a spoken word Blessing poem by the Santa Fe Indian School spoken word team as well as pieces about the commericalization of Hip Hop, Video Games as an art form and a special Seeds of Sound rap by Audio Revolution! production team members, there’s no way you won’t be inspired to learn more about what’s just outside of the box… Enjoy!
Listen to the first show of Audio Revolution!’s fall 2010 season! This show highlights the work done by students during Youth Media Project’s Summer Intensive 2010. With the help of Carmen Gallegos and Eliot Fisher of Youth Media Project and Lisa Donahue and Perish of the Santa Fe Art Institute, the students created pieces that range from songs to fictional poems to family narratives to personal manifestos! This show includes all of their pieces as well as show regulars such as Conor Cole’s Conortary about Audio Revolution! and Gabriel Rima’s Seeds of Sound. Let your hosts Conor Cole and Adriana Torres guide you through these incredible and moving pieces.