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Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. Download the free eBook 'Skincare Myths Busted' here. If you've explored the world of fillers, you've probably come across hyaluronic acid options like Juvederm and Restylane. It's no surprise they're a favorite—they provide instant results, helping to restore volume and define facial contours. But what if I told you there's another approach to skincare that, while it takes a little more time, delivers longer-lasting and more natural-looking results? Welcome to the world of biostimulants! Check out this week's podcast with Dr. Sapna Palep, where she explains what biostimulants are, the science behind how they work, and the amazing benefits they offer for skin regeneration and overall health! Key Takeaways: - Biostimulants stimulate collagen production over time. - Fillers provide immediate results but are not long-lasting. - A global approach to facial aesthetics is essential. - Patience is key when using biostimulants. - Simplified skincare routines can save money in the long run. - Word of mouth referrals are important for finding providers. - Biostimulants can be used in various areas beyond the face. - Combining treatments can yield optimal results. - Understanding the differences between fillers and biostimulants is crucial. - Education is vital for patients navigating skincare options. Dr. Sapna Palep has been recognized as one of New York's leading board-certified dermatologists for over a decade. Since founding Spring Street Dermatology in 2010, Dr. Palep has helped countless patients achieve clear, healthy skin with her safe, effective, and highly individualized treatment plans. Dr. Palep conducts annual skin cancer screenings and treats all dermatologic conditions, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. She is also highly sought after for her skill in cosmetic treatments, including Botox, chemical peels, dermal fillers, microneedling, and resurfacing lasers. A native of Florida, Dr. Palep completed her undergraduate studies in biology and chemistry at the University of Miami in 1999. She attended the University of Miami School of Medicine for two years before relocating to New York in 2000. She completed her medical degree at New York Medical College in 2004. The same year, Dr. Palep graduated with a Master's of Business Administration from the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, where she majored in Health Systems Management. After an internship in internal medicine at Soundshore Medical Center in New Rochelle, Dr. Palep began her residency in dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in 2006. She served as Chief Resident in the department of Dermatology from 2008 to 2009. Since 2010, Dr. Palep has served as Associate Clinical Professor, in the department of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital. For her commitment to excellence in education, Dr. Palep was presented with the Teacher of the Year Award in 2010 and 2012, and the Mentor of the Year Award in 2013. In 2015, the Leading Physicians of the World recognized Dr. Palep as a Top Dermatologist in New York. Castle Connolly has named Dr. Palep a Top Doctor in the New York Metro Area consecutively since 2018. Dr. Palep has conducted extensive research in medical dermatology, with a focus on the carcinogenic effects of UV radiation on DNA. Her work has been published in the Journal of the American Association of Dermatology, the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, and the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Dr. Palep is an active member of the American Medical Association, the American Medical Women's Association, the American Academy of Dermatology, the New York Academy of Medicine, the New York Dermatology Society, and the Society of Investigative Dermatology. Find Dr. Sapna Palep here: Website: www.springstderm.com https://www.instagram.com/springstreetdermatology/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/drsapnapalep/?hl=en Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX broadcast (aired February 13th, 2024) featuring award-winning poets Carey Salerno and Stacy L. Spencer, who are on the show to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Alice James Books, an important Press solely dedicated to poetry. Visit: Sharonisraelpoet.com. Visit Alice James Books Carey Salerno is the executive director and publisher of Alice James Books. She is the author of Shelter (2009) and Tributary (2021), and her poems, essays, and articles about her work as a publisher can be found in places like American Poetry Review, NPR, The New York Times. She has poems forthcoming in the Alaska Quarterly Review, Los Angeles Review, and ONLY POEMS. Salerno serves as the co-chair for LitNet: The Literary Network and occasionally teaches poetry and publishing arts at the University of Maine at Farmington. In 2021, she received the Golden Colophon Award for Independent Paradigm Publishing from CLMP for the leadership and contributions of Alice James Books in indie literature. Stacy L. Spencer is a poet, fiction writer, and nonprofit consultant. After attending the Interlochen Arts Academy where she studied with Jack Driscoll, she graduated from Amherst College and received her doctorate from the University of Michigan in American Studies. At Amherst she won the Collin Armstrong Poetry Prize. Her positions in New York City nonprofits, where she focused on fundraising, include Barnard College, The Public Theater, the Apollo Theater, and the Museum of the City of New York. She has also taught arts management at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. Since 2016 Stacy has served on the board of Alice James Books. Her poems have appeared in Thimble Literary Magazine, Topical Poetry, and Detroit Lit Mag. Stacy is currently writing a novel.
Do you sometimes find it hard to dial down and focus on one thing because you're multi-passionate? Today's guest shares her story on just that, and yet how she enjoys being multi-passionate as it keeps things fun and challenging every day. Today's guest is Hannah Nieves, a multi-passionate Visionary with three successful brands. Hannah shares her journey from being multi-passionate, even from a child.Hannah takes it back to the beginning of how she was able to grow her three successful brands by listening to her gut and moving fast with her decision-making. She shares her advice to CEOs who are in the trenches who are working from the bottom up on how she can consistently access the balcony perspective of what she is doing. We discuss how Hannah invites her team to co-create and to feel involved in the direction of the business they are a part of rather than feeling left behind in the fast pace nature.In this episode, we also explore the type of candidates who could be working for multi-passionate CEOs and what to expect when working alongside them. As well as how the current economy shouldn't hold you back from growing your business.Learn more about my guest:Hannah Nieves is a multidisciplinary entrepreneur, creative visionary and voice of inspiration for many. As a recognized expert in marketing, branding and PR, Hannah has been featured in Forbes, Nasdaq, In Style, Business Insider and has spoken at Northeastern University and Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center. With a Bachelors of Business Administration from the AACSB accredited, Lubin School of Business. Hannah is the founder of Hannah Nieves Consulting, a full service consulting agency, HN Haus, a network and business education platform for multi-passionate women, and This Hudson Studio, a multifunctional creative studio in the Hudson Valley. Hannah truly loves the work she does and created this business out of the sheer passion of being able to serve multidisciplinary founders. Since its inception Hannah has served hundreds of brands from across the globe and regularly talks about entrepreneurship on her top rated podcast, HN Haus.Hannah's Links:Hn Haus: https://hnhaus.com/Website: www.hannahnieves.coInstagram: www.instagram.com/hannahmnievesFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/hannahmnieves/Connect with Veronica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vromney/If you're ready to transition from full-time Marketer to full-time Founder of your own business apply for the Rainmaker Residency™: https://rainmakerresidency.com/How I Turn Your Team Member Into A Revenue Generating Rainmaker For Your Company, Take a look at my Fortune 5 Framework™ Syllabus for FREE! https://rainmakerresidency.com/optin-rrsSkip the formal recruiting process and learn how to source Rainmaker applicants that are already connected to you: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-hiring-kitDelving deep into the tough topics we often face as scaling business owners that AREN'T talked about often, sign up to The Rainmaker Report: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-reportIf you found value in today's episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.
Social Media Handle + Links: : @hnhaus | @hannahmnieves Website:: www.hnhaus.com Hannah Nieves is a multidisciplinary entrepreneur, creative visionary and voice of inspiration for many. As a recognized expert in marketing, branding and PR, Hannah has been featured in Forbes, Nasdaq, In Style, Business Insider and has spoken at Northeastern University and Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center. With a Bachelors of Business Administration from the AACSB accredited, Lubin School of Business Hannah knows what it takes to build, market and promote authentic brands and create bottom-line results. Hannah began her career in the Capital Markets division of Cushman & Wakefield, one of the largest commercial real estate firms in the world. During that time she worked to market and sell buildings, land and air rights in Manhattan. When she wasn't underwriting $525,000,000 worth of real estate assets, she was marketing them. Fast forward to her role as Director of Marketing and Trade Development for California Closets, she was managing a multimillion dollar marketing budget and working with some of the largest real estate developers across the country. Now she's the founder of Hannah Nieves Consulting, a full service consulting agency, HN Haus, a network and business education platform for multi-passionate women, and This Hudson Studio, a multifunctional creative studio in the Hudson Valley. Hannah truly loves the work she does and created this business out of the sheer passion of being able to serve multidisciplinary founders. Since its inception Hannah has served hundreds of brands from across the globe and regularly talks about entrepreneurship on her top rated podcast, HN Haus.
Funto Boroffice is the founder/C.E.O. of award-winning Chanja Datti Ltd, a waste collection & recycling social enterprise dedicated to transforming the waste in her environment to value and creating jobs, and Quidroo, a fintech startup providing access to working capital for Nigeria SMEs, especially women-owned SMEs. Before starting Chanja Datti, she spent three years as a Senior Aide to Nigeria's Honorable Minister of Power, covering Investments, Finance & Donor Relations, and before that, 17 years gaining global financial, strategy, and project improvement experience - 12 of which were as a G.E. executive in the U.S., where she was a Vice President, working in the largest G.E. Capital Americas business. She graduated with a Masters' degree in Financial Management from Pace University's Lubin School of Business in New York and has a Bachelors' degree in Accounting and Finance from Northeastern University in Boston, where she graduated cum laude (with honors).She is a founding member and Vice President of the Recycling Association of Nigeria (R.A.N.), founder of Initiative for the Advancement of Waste Management in Africa (aka W.A.S.T.E. Africa), a Fellow of the Waste Management Society of Nigeria, and an alumnus of the several prestigious local and international programs and sits on several boards. She was recognized in 2021 by Global Citizen.org as one of 11 Change-making Africans that the world needs to know about, recognized by CNBC Rising Woman Africa series as one of 31 African women leaders in 2021, and winner of the 2021 WE Empower UN SDG Challenge.Quotes From This Episode"Passion, started the whole process. I knew that I couldn't rely on the government to solve some of the issues I was seeing around me. I also knew that it wasn't a simple case of 'copy and paste' from what I did in the US, because people's needs are so different.""One of the things that I tried to do is let the result speak for itself. Because regardless of what you do, when you see results, you can't argue with results. Plus, not taking 'no' for an answer."About The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in the study, practice, and teaching of leadership. Plan for ILA's 24th Global Conference online on October 6 & 7, 2022, and/or onsite in Washington, D.C., October 13-16, 2022.Connect with Scott AllenWebsite
"Every project needs to start with inspiration" - Hussain Almsosawi.In this episode, we had the pleasure to chat with Hussain Almsosawi.Hailing from Bahrain, 3D motion designer Hussain Almsosawi has since moved to Brooklyn, New York, and started his own studio – Mossawi Studios.Across his exciting career, which is equally striking as it is satisfying, Hussain has worked for huge brands, including Adidas Football, Adidas Basketball and EA. The strength of Hussain's work lies in its confident simplicity, flourishing in intelligently reserved aesthetics and concept.Aside from some of these projects with the big brands in the industry, a massive part of his self-initiated projects has led him to gain a large following on social media, with followers captivated by his gratifying and eye-catching outcomes.In the episode, we jump into:What are common challenges in CGI projects?At what part of the process to bring in advanced visualization? (Early-phase vs final renderings)How will “designing in real-time rendering” change the design process?How will digital and physical be coming together in the world of design?What will the metaverse and "instant real-time visualization" mean for the future of design?and many more!Thanks a lot for your time and for your learning Hussain!*************The GuestHussain Almossawi is an international designer based in New York City who has worked on various products across different industries worldwide.Hussain began his career designing official websites and logos for NBA players such as Derrick Rose, Allen Iverson and Tracy McGrady. He also designed official websites for Adidas Basketball.Almossawi created Type Fluid, a 3-D typography experiment. He was named one of Fast Company'sCompany's ""10 Inspiring Type Designers From A New Generation"".In 2016 he designed a pair of sneakers based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with footwear designer Quintin Williams. That same year, Almossawi created Enfuse, a custom tea maker.A significant part of his work has been working with world-famous companies such as Nike, Adidas, EA Sports, Ogilvy & Mather, and other world-known brands.He currently works out of his Mossawi Studios in New York.Mossawi Studios is a multi-disciplinary studio specialized in creating memorable, iconic, and bold experiences, blurring the lines between CGI, VFX, and Product Design.From 2018 to 2019, Hussain Almossawi was an adjunct professor at The New School. He taught Human factors and ergonomics and now serves as a member of the advisory panel for Pace University'sUniversity's Lubin School of Business in New York, Design Thinking Program.He is a frequent public speaker and has presented workshops and designs at Bike to the Future, Solidworks Conference in Bologna, Saudi Design Week, and -ING Creative Festival in Dubai.He frequently publishes design tutorials and articles in magazines and trade publications. His designs have been featured in publications such as Wired UK, Motor1.com, Mashable, Auto Motor und Sport, Highsnobiety, Fast Company, Yanko Design, SoccerBible, Hypebeast, Gizmodo, and Adobe'sAdobe's Substance 3D Magazine.
This episode of Breaking Brave is brought to you by: SOULSNACKS! Soul snacks are single ingredient, eco conscious dog and cat treats! Sourced directly from farms in Ontario and wrapped in fully compostable packaging. Treating your pets never felt so good. Head to https://soulsnacks.ca/ and use coupon code BREAKINGBRAVE for 15% off your purchase!!! & CRANK COFFEE the newest member of the Neal Brothers family. Crank Coffee is a new Canadian whole bean coffee brand that is certified organic and fair trade. Founded by the Neal Brothers Peter and Chris. This brand was influenced by cycling, coffee lovers, and experts! Check it out at the Neal brothers online shop here: https://shop.nealbrothersfoods.com/collections/crank%C2%AE-coffee-co and USE COUPON CODE BRAVE for 20% OFF Your first Crank Coffee purchase! -- Funto Boroffice is the founder/CEO of award winning Chanja Datti Ltd, a waste collection & recycling social enterprise dedicated to transforming the waste in her environment to value and creating jobs and Quidroo, a fintech startup providing access to working capital for Nigeria SMEs, especially women-owned SMEs. Prior to starting Chanja Datti, she spent 3 years as a Senior Aide to Nigeria's Honorable Minister of Power covering Investments, Finance & Donor Relations, and before that, 17 years gaining global financial, strategy and project improvement experience - 12 of which was as a GE executive in the U.S, where she was a Vice President, working in the largest GE Capital Americas business. She graduated with a Masters' degree in Financial Management from Pace University's Lubin School of Business in New York, and has a Bachelors' degree in Accounting and Finance from Northeastern University in Boston where she graduated cum laude (with honors). She is a founding member and Vice President of the Recycling Association of Nigeria (RAN), founder of Initiative for the Advancement of Waste Management in Africa (aka W.A.S.T.E Africa), a Fellow of the Waste Management Society of Nigeria and an alumni of the several prestigious local and international programs and sits on several boards. She has been recognized in 2021 by Global Citizen.org as one of 11 Change-making Africans that the world needs to know about, recognized by CNBC Rising Woman Africa series one of 31 African women leaders in 2021 and winner of the 2021 WE Empower UN SDG Challenge. -- As always, thank you so much for listening to Breaking Brave! If you like the show, please subscribe, review, and/or send us your suggestions or questions via the platforms below! For more from Olufunto Boroffice please connect via the following platforms: Website:http://www.chanjadatti.com/ ( http://www.chanjadatti.com) IG:https://www.instagram.com/Chanjadatti ( https://www.instagram.com/Chanjadatti) IG:https://www.instagram.com/funtobwith ( https://www.instagram.com/funtobwith) FB:https://www.facebook.com/chanjadattiltd (https://www.facebook.com/ChanjadattiLtd) Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/ChanjadattiLtd ( https://www.twitter.com/ChanjadattiLtd) Twitter:https://www.twitter.com/funtob ( https://www.twitter.com/funtob) Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/olufunto-boroffice ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/olufunto-boroffice) -- For more from Marilyn Barefoot or to get in touch with her directly, please connect via: Marilyn's website: https://marilynbarefoot.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynbarefootbigideas/ Twitter: @MarilynBarefoot Instagram: @marilynbarefoot ABOUT Marilyn Barefoot, the Host of Breaking Brave: Breaking Brave is Hosted by Marilyn Barefoot, one of the foremost business coaches & creative ideators in North America - Marilyn gets hired by several of the world's biggest brands, companies, and organizations (the NHL, McDonald's, Deloitte, Coca-Cola, MTV, Viacom, The CFL, Forbes Magazine; to name just a few) to help them get unstuck and generate big, creative ideas. -- It helps us so much to have your...
In our premier episode, Sibil Patri, CFA, shares how her strict upbringing and determination helped give her the confidence she needed to tackle the Level I CFA® exam. Learn how her journey took her from working behind the cash register at her father's convenience store to being one of the youngest VPs at American Century Investments and a leader in championing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Sibil Sebastian Patri, CFA, is vice president, strategy and corporate development for American Century Investments. In this role, she partners with senior leaders across the organization to identify and assess strategic growth opportunities for the firm. In addition, Sibil oversees UCITS and international strategy and chairs the firm's ESG strategy committee. She is a member of American Century's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and is the global co-lead of Accelerate, American Century's business resource group focused on advancing women. Prior to this role, Sibil led product strategy for American Century's global and non-US equity offerings. Previously, Sibil held product management and marketing roles at Jennison Associates, OppenheimerFunds, and BlackRock. Sibil holds a bachelor's degree in finance from Pace University's Lubin School of Business and master of science in finance from Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business. Click here to see pictures of Sibil's journey to becoming a CFA charterholder. Follow Sibil on LinkedIn Have a compelling story about your journey to earning the charter? We want to hear from you! Contact us at podcast@cfainstitute.org so we can explore telling your story on a future podcast episode.
Neil Braun has great advice for the 50+ job seeker: make your life experience your advantage. He knows what he's talking about. Now 69 and on his 15th career role, Neil has held jobs as divergent as President of NBC Television Network and Dean of the Lubin School of Business at Pace University. He continues to seek out new challenges – his latest version is co-founder of a health-related streaming service called Mediflix. Neil's conversation is full of great advice for anyone seeking a new job or more fulfilling career.Topics include:Putting yourself in “the flow of traffic” by building a network of contacts. Understanding that everyone you come across is a potential collaborator or mentor, even if they are currently an adversaryKnowing when it's time to leave a job or positionHow he got his two biggest jobs by making his outsider role his greatest advantagePreparing for the Big InterviewHis biggest job failureGetting through a long period of joblessnessAdvice to the 50+ job seekerHis newest venture, MediflixNeil S. Braun started out as a corporate attorney and has served as President of the NBC Television Network, CEO of Viacom Entertainment, and President of Imagine Entertainment (Ron Howard's and Brian Grazer's production company). He has been an internet entrepreneur and partnered with the producer of SHREK to create CGI animation company Vanguard Animation. He has served on the Board, Audit and Governance Committees of IMAX Corporation and chaired nonprofit boards and committees. He was Dean of Pace University's Lubin School of Business from 2010 until 2020. Now at 69 he is again an entrepreneur as a cofounder of Mediflix, a video streaming platform providing medical mentorship from hundreds of the world's top specialists to help individuals navigate their chronic conditions.
In this episode Mark interviews author Paulette Stout about her new novel Love, Only Better. Prior to the main content, Mark shares a recent comment, a personal update, thanks new patron Jo-Ann Carson, and shares a word and update about this episode's sponsor. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In their conversation, Mark and Paulette talk about: Why Paulette chose to fictionalize the taboo subject matter of the novel How this novel can help some women realize that they're not alone in this experience Taking a really difficult topic and making it a beach read The importance of approaching a deeply personal and emotionally difficult topic with humor The process of deciding to write this novel Reaching out to agents with queries for this book Learning about indie publishing and how it suited this book with what many publishers saw as a taboo topic Scribbling at the alter of Joanna Penn Writing a prequel as an author newsletter giveaway Getting a BookBub Feature New Release on her first time asking for one Using NetGalley and getting more than 300 downloads for the book while it was up for preorder How initially positioning the book as romance rather than women's fiction resulted in a few mis-matches on reader expectations Deciding to change a great cover for a different great cover based on those reader expectations Paulette's desire to "up" the level of intimacy within women's fiction Sales so far of the book in print and eBook Segmenting her list into two groups: people who open and people who don't open her newsletters Working on Book 2 for NaNoWriMo 2021 so she can get it to editors in December for a spring 2022 release Advice Paulette would offer to beginning writers or writers who want to write a book about a more taboo topic And more... After the conversation Mark reflects on the business decision Paulette made to re-do her covers (see below) and also on how (and why) authors are so hard on and so down on themselves. Links of Interest: Paulette Stout's Website Facebook Author Page Twitter Instagram PR By The Book Findaway Voices Books A Million Announcement EP 154 - Reflections on T S Paul The Canadian Mounted Patreon for Stark Reflections The Relaxed Author Buy eBook Direct Buy Audiobook Direct Publishing Pitfalls for Authors An Author's Guide to Working with Libraries & Bookstores Wide for the Win Mark's Canadian Werewolf Books This Time Around (Short Story) A Canadian Werewolf in New York Stowe Away (Novella) Fear and Longing in Los Angeles Fright Nights, Big City Paula Stout is the fearless author of Love, Only Better, a contemporary novel and bedroom rallying cry for women everywhere. Born in Manhattan, Paulette is the gold-star wordsmith and owner of her content marketing agency, Media Goddess Inc., where she crafts content for her list of global clients. Prior to MGI, Paulette led content and design teams at several tech companies, and one educational publisher where her elimination of the Oxford comma caused a near riot. Paulette's prior career as a media buyer/planner in New York earned her three industry awards, including a MediaWeek All-Star. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Cornell University and her MBA in Marketing from the Lubin School of Business, Pace University. You can usually find Paulette rearranging words into pleasing patterns while wearing grammar t-shirts. The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Today's episode features a panel of early career professionals, who are working in a variety of different roles in media. Recorded at the 2019 FUTURE NOW Media & Entertainment Conference, the speakers include: Kim Patel, Director of Global Corporate Strategy at VICE Media; Annie Yu, Chief of Staff & Head of Operations and Revenue at Vox Media; Maya Hawkins-Nelson, Product Marketing Specialist at Spectrum Reach; and Christian Ortega, Associate Account Executive at Twentieth Television. Moderated by Neil Braun, who is the Dean of the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, this Millennial Perspectives panel discusses how they got started in the business, how they learned to network, and what they wish they knew when they were in college. They also share about some of the worst mistakes they've made in their careers so far and what they've learned from it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/future-now/support
Frontline IB: Conversations With International Business Scholars
Farok J. Contractor is “Distinguished Professor of Management and Global Business” at Rutgers Business School, a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB), and author of ten books and over 150 scholarly articles. He holds a Ph.D. (Managerial Science and Applied Economics) and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School, as well as two engineering degrees M.S. (Michigan), and B.S.E. (Bombay). He is on the Board of the Academy of International Business, a worldwide association of 3,500 academics and consultants as President-Elect (2020 – 2021) and President (2021 – 2022). Farok Contractor's research focuses on key issues in International Business, such as corporate alliances, emerging markets, outsourcing and offshoring, valuation of intangible assets, the technology transfer process, licensing, and foreign direct investment. His papers and books have been cited more than 13,800 times, and he is among the top-ranked contributors of scholarly papers in the field. Farok has chaired or been on the supervisory committees of 19 doctoral dissertations. He is the recipient of a Silver Medal for the number of contributions to Journal of International Business Studies (one ot the top-5 management journals) and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indian Academy of Management. He has taught at the Wharton School, Copenhagen Business School, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Nanyang Technological University, Indian Institutes of Management (IIM – Ahmedabad and Calcutta), Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, XLRI (India), Rutgers business programs in Beijing and Shanghai, Lubin School of Business, and EDHEC in France, and conducted executive seminars on four continents. He served Rutgers as Department Chair, CIBER (Center for International Business Education and Research) Research Director, Ph.D. program coordinator, and other key school and university initiatives. Visit https://www.aib.world/frontline-ib/farok-contractor/ for the original video interview.
Petia Abdur-Razzaaq is Dr. Foster's guest on this episode of Fostering Solutions. Petia is a Speaker for the Grow with Google Professional Trainer program. She began her career during the launch of The Boston Globe's website boston.com, where she developed effective online marketing campaigns for major clients such as Dunkin Donuts and Fleet Bank. For the past 10+ years as Principal of The Stylista Group, Petia and her team have developed and implemented digital marketing plans that have produced outstanding measurable results. The firm has a niche focus that helps legacy lifestyle and luxury brands to connect with present-day customers by harnessing the power of their brand stories and collaborating with micro-influencers. Their legacy brand clients over the years have included Vera Moore Cosmetics, Isoplus Hair Products, and Castro Convertibles, to name a few. She is also one of the Co-Founders of Mosaic Mommies, a community of multi-ethnic moms and micro-influencers who share information about their favorite everyday products and services. She holds an MBA in Marketing Management from The Lubin School of Business at Pace University as well as a BA in Management/Marketing from Simmons College, Boston, MA.
About CB Bowman: CB Bowman is the CEO of Workplace Equity and Equality where her goal is to support organizations from moving from intent and commitment to action without blame or shame through empathic experience-based training. She's also the CEO of the Association of Corporate Executive Coaches (ACEC). ACEC supports master level corporate executive coaches who work with leaders in Fortune 1000 companies to serve their clients as “Enterprise-Wide Business Partners®.” CB also created the MEECO Leadership Institute as the certifying body for master-level corporate executive coaches. CB comes from corporate America working for Fortune 100 organizations in marketing and branding. She earned her MBA from Pace University's Lubin School of Business where she ultimately served on their Board of Advisors. She is certified as a Master Coach in the US, Europe, and Asia by the Behavioral Coaching Institute and she's certified as a Master Corporate Executive Coach in the United States. CB has two powerful podcasts: Workplace Equity and Equality and Challenges of the C-Suite. In this episode, Jordan and CB discuss: The critical factors in selecting an executive coach. “Enterprise-Wide Business Partners®.” Workplace Warriors Key Takeaways: Senior executives benefit most from an executive coach who understands the demands of their role as a business and organizational leader. A master level corporate executive coach learns the 360 triggers for their clients and shares models, processes and personal wisdom. Marshall Goldsmith highlighted the importance of top executives getting input (Feedforward) from their stakeholders (the people whose performance they impact). Get feedback from the people whose performance you impact. "Provide a psychological safe space in the relationship." — CB Bowman Mentioned: What Got You Here Won't Get You There How To Select An Executive Coach: www.selectcoach.workplacewarrior.com Connect with CB Bowman : Websites: Speaking: https://www.cbbowman.com/ Coaching Association: https://www.acec-association.org/ Workplace Racial Equality: https://www.wre-consulting.org/ MEECO: https://www.meeco-institute.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbbowman/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cb+boowman Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbbowman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CB.BowmanMBA Show: Workplace Equity and Equality & Challenges of the C-Suite https://cbbowman.com/live-stream/ Connect with Jordan: How To Select An Executive Coach: www.selectcoach.workplacewarrior.com Get the Am I Abrasive Self Test at abrasive.workplacewarrior.com Website: www.workplacewarriorinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordangoldrich1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.goldrich Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordangoldrich/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgoldrich/
“And I think the reason that I feel that way today is that, you know, like, everything that's intended to circulate in the public sphere, I think, has a social responsibility. Especially art. And I think, yeah, I think that's because of what I see is like, the power and the potential of art, not, it doesn't mean that like art in and of itself is overly like political or designed to provoke or be provocative. But I do think that, like, art has this superpower, you know, to really, like, initiate, but then also advanced conversations.” - Nico Wheadon, Antiracist Artist Podcast, Season 1 Episode 7__________________________________Episode 7: Nico WheadonWelcome to the Antiracist Artist Podcast, a podcast for activists, advocates, and allies working to make our communities equitable through artistry. Each episode we are joined in conversation by an artist or arts facilitator who has been paving the way, in hopes of learning from their expertise and experience. Through action and unity, we can create a better tomorrow today. Let’s go!__________________________________Hello and welcome to the Antiracist Artist Podcast. I’m your host, Taylor Ybarra, and I’m so glad to have you a part of the conversation. In our seventh episode, Nico Wheadon (she/her/hers)! She is an accomplished independent art advisor, curator, educator, and writer. As the founder and principal of bldg fund LLC, she created an innovation platform for BIPOC artists, entrepreneurs, and neighbors. Nico currently serves on the Board of Governors at the National Academy of Design, and the Advisory Board for the Lubin School of Business. She is also keeping busy as an adjunct assistant professor at Brown University, Barnard College, and Hartford Art School, she has also guest lectured internationally on topics including: the future of museums; art and entrepreneurship; navigating risk in the nonprofit industrial complex, and building artist-led institutions. In 2020, she was appointed as a Guide at The Institute of Possibility. Nico’s first manuscript—On Museum Citizenship: A Toolkit for Radical Art Pedagogy, Practice & Participation—is slated for publication in Spring 2021. The book brings together over forty pioneering voices from the field to reflect on canon-shifting practice currently taking place within, beyond, and through the museum space. To find out more about Nico and to contact her, please send Nico a reach out to her via her website here.During this episode, Nico and I talk about:How she personally defines antiracist and how it is incorporated into her own work.Navigating both within and without organizations in the social justice space.Everything that is circulating in a public sphere has a social responsibility, especially art.The social contract of facilitating the community connection.Using her platform and seat to redirect resources to artists of color.Working with artists in order to build a platform that ends up building a platform for social justice because of the artists’ work is about social injustice.Defining advocate vs activist.Building a community engagement department within the Studio Museum in Harlem, NY.Working with the community in order to make work not colonizing and a one-sided transaction but an honest conversation and listening to the community that you are in.How she learns by pushing against things.What the bldg fund LLC is.What her book is about (On Museum Citizenship: A Toolkit for Radical Art Pedagogy, Practice & Participation) and where to find it.And so much more!Resources & Organizations Mentioned:Nico Wheadonbldg fund LLCStudio MuseumThe Black SchoolNXT HVNAmerican Alliance of Museums1Hood MediaAntiracist Artist Podcast’s March WorkshopReading Community Episode TranscriptIn each episode, we invite our guests to choose an organization to uplift, one that is creating a meaningful impact toward a more equitable, inclusive, accessible, and antiracist future. In honor of Nico, she has chosen 1Hood Media. 1Hood Media is a collective of socially conscious artist and activists who are utilizing art in order to raise awareness and seeking to build liberated communities through arts, education, and social justice.This podcast is made with, by, and for those of us in this fight together, and I invite you to be a part of this podcast community with us. You can stay connected with us at AntiracistArtist.com, on Instagram @antiracistartist, or by emailing antiracistartist@gmail.com. Let us know why antiracist artistry is important to you, what questions you would like to dig into, and who you’d like to hear from in future episodes. __________________________________The Antiracist Artist Podcast is hosted by Taylor Ybarra, produced by Subito Politico Productions, LLC, edited by Andrew Alcaraz, and Project + Community Managed by Maricela Juarez. To stay connected with the Antiracist Artist Podcast, please visit us at AntiracistArtist.com, on Instagram @antiracistartist, or via email at antiracistartist@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you!Our podcast is made possible with the support of folx like you. You can get exclusive content and access to the show by becoming a patron at patreon.com/antiracistartist. This episode’s donation was made possible in part by the generosity of Jenny Hoofnagle.Theme music features vocals by Esteban Suero, Forest VanDyke, Kennedy Kanagawa, Jamison, & MinJi Kim._________________________________________________Get SocialConnect with us! | Instagram @antiracistartist | FaceBook @AAPcommunity | Twitter @AAPcommunity _______This episode features the following artists/arts facilitators:Esteban Suero | IG @estesuero / @theofficialerosForest VanDyke | IG - @forestvandykeKennedy Kanagawa | kennedykanagawa.com | IG @thisiskennedyJamison | www.courtneyjamison.com | IG @iamcourtneyjamison | TW @thecjamisonMinJi Kim | IG @minjilikesdogsandmusicMaricela Juarez | www.maricelajuarez.com | IG @remarkablymari
Hello Podcast listeners, Today is a very special episode with Dr. Lewis Altfest, CFA, CFP, CPA, PFS, and CEO of Altfest Personal Wealth Management. Before founding his firm in 1983, Lew was a General Partner and Director of Research for Lord Abbett & Co. He began his career as a research analyst at Wertheim & Co.. He is also an Associate Professor of Finance at the Lubin School of Business at Pace University where he teaches financial planning and investments. He earned his Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City Univeristy of New York and his MBA from New York University. In today’s episode we discuss his approach to investing and financial planning and where he finds opportunities today. Enjoy and thanks for the listen!
About CB Bowman: Founder and CEO of the Association of Corporate Executive Coaches (ACEC) and the non-profit, MEECO Leadership Institute. ACEC supports master level corporate executive coaches who coach the top tier of Fortune 1000 companies. CB was one of the first black female executives to work for a Fortune 500 consumer products company. She won several awards for product marketing and branding from General Foods. She also founded the National Association for Interior Design. CB holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Pace University's Lubin School of Business where she also taught and served on the board of advisors. She is one of the world's most respected certified master coaches. In this episode, CB discusses: CB's experience with racism in the workplace How CEOs who are introverts connect with people What top business leaders in the world are saying that business leaders need to do next How coaches can become enterprise-wide business partners? Key Takeaways: Battle challenges (like racism) by expanding your portfolio to build your credibility. Learn to separate your thought process about your business with your communication to avoid seeming abrasive and aloof. Pandemic proof your business. Employees are a valuable part of your business, look out for their well being. As a coach, help align the goals of the leader or executive with the goals of their company. "Be creative, have tenacity, and be humble." — CB Bowman Connect with CB Bowman: Facebook: CB Bowman Email: cb@acec-association.org LinkedIn: CB Bowman Phone: 908-256-9525 Connect With Jordan : Website: https://www.workplacewarriorinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordangoldrich1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.goldrich Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jordangoldrich LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgoldrich/ Free copy of Jordan's book: https://www.workplacewarrior.com
Sasha Ariel Alston, known as the STEM Queen, is the author of the children’s book "Sasha Savvy Loves to Code". From Washington, DC, she is a college student majoring in Information Systems with a minor in Marketing at Pace University, Lubin School of Business in New York. With eight successful information technology and business internships at Infor, Microsoft, and Everfi, she is a sought-after speaker encouraging youth, especially girls of color, to pursue educational and career opportunities in STEM. She has appeared on Good Morning America, been featured in the Huffington Post & Black Enterprise, and inspired girls to dream big in Disney, Google, Snapchat, and Yahoo initiatives. Learn More about Teach The Geek To Speak at TeachTheGeek.com
Episode 191 - Neil Braun, Dean of the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, discusses STEM education. Are graduating students prepared for the real world? Professor Braun warns us that more is needed in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math. What is the future of business education and its integration with other sectors like science and technology? Listen for three action items. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? Everyday-MBA.com/guest
EY's Myles Corson is joined by Leslie Seidman, chair of the recent Pacesetters in Financial Reporting Conference and Executive Director of the Center for Excellence in Financial Reporting at the Lubin School of Business, for a discussion exploring enhancing financial reporting practices in a time of exceptional change.
St. Martin, St. Thomas and Tortola’s ports have all been closed indefinitely to cruise liners. What does this mean for passengers as the winter season approaches? Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with cruise analyst Andrew Coggins, a management professor at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business, about this hurricane season’s impact on the industry. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.
Lubin’s global perspectives committee developed two programs aimed at improving student global perspectives skills in the BBA program and the MBA program. The programs, implemented at the undergraduate level in spring 2011 and at graduate student orientation in January of 2012. This session will describe the programs, show examples of materials and present the findings from studies to determine program effectiveness.
Commencement 2009 highlights with honorary degree recipients The Hon. Jonathan Lippman, Chief Judge of the State of New York; Joseph M. Pastore, Jr., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus (in Residence), Lubin School of Business, Pace University; Jo Ivey Boufford, MD, President of The New York Academy of Medicine; and Jim Whitaker, founder and director of the World Trade Center's PROJECT REBIRTH.
Westchester Undergraduate Commencement 2011 with honorary degree recipient Joseph M. Pastore, Jr., Ph.D; and a surprise address from United States Senator Charles "Chuck" Schumer. Joseph M. Pastore, Jr. is Professor Emeritus (in Residence), Lubin School of Business, Pace University. He holds a bachelor's degree from St. Bonaventure University (1963), an M.B.A. from Pace University (1966), and a Ph.D. from Saint Louis University (1969). In addition, he has engaged extended non-degree programs through Cornell University (1971-72) and Harvard University (1975). Dr. Pastore has held faculty appointments at Saint Louis University (1967-68), St. Bonaventure University (1965-66 and 1968-76), Pace University (1976-91 and 1993-present), and Boston College (1991-93). While at St. Bonaventure University he served as Dean of the School of Business (1969-73) and Vice President and Provost (1973-76). At Pace University, Dr. Pastore served as Dean of the Lubin School of Business (1976-80), Vice President for Academic Affairs (1980-84), Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (1984-85), and University Provost (1985-91). At Boston College, Dr. Pastore served as Executive Vice President (1991-93). In 1988, Dr. Pastore was a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. Beyond teaching, Dr. Pastore has authored, co-authored, or edited over forty articles, monographs, papers, and book chapters and has lectured in executive development programs for such organizations as Verizon Communications, British Telecommunications, AT&T, Swiss Re, Monsanto, IBM, Prudential-Bache Securities, Technicon, Corning, Reader's Digest, and Dresser Industries. Dr. Pastore was named in 1972 to the arbitration panels of the American Arbitration Association and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; his mediation and facilitation work includes an appointment, from 1986-2006, by the U.S. District Court (Southern District) as Monitor and Special Master overseeing the Order to Desegregate the Yonkers Public Schools, Yonkers, New York.
Neil S. Braun is the Dean of Pace University’s Lubin School of Business in New York since July 2010. He has previously been President of the NBC Television Network, Chairman and CEO of Viacom Entertainment, an internet and environmental entrepreneur, a film producer and corporate attorney.Braun serves on the board of directors of IMAX Corporation and national anti-hunger organization Share Our Strength. He has taught an MBA course in economic models of media and entertainment at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He holds a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and a JD from the University of Chicago Law School.