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Die GFT Technologies SE ist ein stark wachsendes, deutsches IT-Unternehmen. Federführend beim Konzern aus Stuttgart ist CEO Marika Lulay, die uns einen Einblick in das Geschäft bei GFT und zu den neuesten Trends in der Branche gewährt. ⌚ Timestamps: (0:00) Intro (1:01) Vorstellung (1:56) Die Transformation von GFT (3:44) KI als Programmierer (5:09) Unterschiedliche KIs (7:21) Veränderungen in der IT-Branche (8:24) Green Coding (11:46) Der Reiz am CEO-Job bei GFT
During 12 days after Christmas, allow me 2 Soothe you 2 Sleep as I relax you by singing 3 verses of this sad lament, about innocent babies, Luly Lulay (The Coventry Carol), sung acapella, by yours truly. Blessings
Defending Indiana cuisine felt like a herculean task for Colleen and Janice. Thankfully, acclaimed Hoosier chefs, Ambarish Lulay and Chris Pappas, stepped in to provide much needed insight. Listen and learn all about food and the food scene in Indiana including: the "Indiana Banana" (the pawpaw), duck farms, mushrooms, burrata, lemon rice soup and the pork tenderloin. Interview starts: 16:17Ambarish Lulay is a Culinary Olympic Silver Medalist Chef who began his career in India with the 5 star Leela Beach, formerly the Four Seasons, in Goa and the 5 star Taj Mahal Hotel in Bombay. Since that time, Chef Lulay's has worked around the world including more recently as Chef de Cusine at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park and Executive Chef at Petco Park in San Diego (home of the San Diego Padres MLB team)At his alma mater, Kendall College in Chicago, Lulay created and implemented the curricula for the first-time, intensive culinary classes for the new BA in Culinary Arts, spanning the Cuisines of Asia, the Mediterranean and Latin America. He then went on to blend his global exposure to food with traditional French- Mediterranean method and technique to reflect current trends in food as the Chef Instructor at the Chicago Tribune 3 star Dining Room at Kendall College.Lulay went on to serve as the Department Chef at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Purdue University where he oversaw foodservice, operationally and academically at the Purdue campus while also serving as the chef for the president of the university. At Purdue, Chef Lulay focused on hospitality education and sustainable initiatives for the department and the community with relationships with local farms and other departments. As faculty he also taught international Cuisine and Culture classes that study abroad each year.In 2018, Chef Lulay switched gears to join Scott Trzaskus as the executive chef at East End Grill in Lafayette, Indiana where he oversaw day to day culinary operations and worked with Scott to develop a new concept for Lafayette.Currently, Lulay is the Executive Chef for all dining operations at Cornell University and lives in Ithaca, NY with his wife Kim and baby Archis. Chris Pappas attended Purdue University, one of the top restaurant management schools in the country, and partook in some unforgettable internships during his time there. It was during this time that he fell in love with the kitchen and decided to continue his education in culinary arts at the Culinary Institute of America (Hyde Park New York).While in New York, Chris spent time at two Michelin rated restaurants, including Per Se in New York City with Chef Thomas Keller, and was there presented with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity at the world-renowned Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California with food activist Alice Waters. Chris' entire outlook on life and food was transformed while working alongside some of the most brilliant minds and passionate individuals in the industry at Chez Panisse. Before leaving California Chris spent time in Napa Valley studying, tasting, and working with wine allowing him to achieve his first certification of The Court of Master Sommeliers.After completing his degree in New York, Chris returned home to Crown Point, IN, to the place where it all began, to relieve his father of his duties at their family-owned restaurant. Shortly after he decided to open Provecho, a fine dining experience with a unique mixture of exquisite Latin American and Spanish culinary specialties, paired with expertly handcrafted drinks.Hosts: Colleen Brennan and Janice V. RodriguezCo-Producers: Colleen Brennan and Janice V. RodriguezTheme Music: Michael MiltenbergerSound Editing: Michael Miltenberger
Als Chief Executive Officer (CEO) & Geschäftsführende Direktorin steht sie an der Spitze eines börsennotierten Unternehmens aus Baden-Württemberg mit rund 9.000 Mitarbeitern und zuletzt 566 Millionen Euro Umsatz. Sie gehört zu den Spitzenfrauen in der baden-württembergischen Wirtschaft. Und von denen gibt es immer noch viel zu wenige. Dabei blickt die IT-Expertin auf eine lange Karriere in unterschiedlichen Unternehmen und Funktionen zurück. In ihrem aktuellen Unternehmen ist sie seit über 15 Jahren und steht dort für Offenheit und Innovation. Mit ihrem Weg ist sie Vorbild für andere Frauen in der Wirtschaft. Dennoch spricht sie sich strikt gegen eine Frauenquote in Spitzenpositionen aus, bezeichnete diese in der Süddeutschen Zeitung sogar als "intellektuelle Beleidigung". Über ihren Weg nach oben, die Schwierigkeiten und Ungerechtigkeiten, die sie meistern musste und ihre Vision für mehr Frauen an der Spitze der Wirtschaft sprechen wir mit ihr in SWR1 Leute. Moderation: Nabil Atassi
The latest Big Sky Breakdown includes Colter Nuanez sharing interviews from Nuanez Now with former Montana State and pro quarterback Travis Lulay, former Montana and NFL offensive lineman Dylan McFarland, longtime Big Sky Conference coach Mike Kramer (Eastern Washington, MSU, Idaho State), Montana State head coach Brent Vigen, and SWX Montana sports director Shaun Rainey. BIG SKY BREAKDOWN TIMESTravis Lulay - 1:00Dylan McFarland - 19:00Mike Kramer - 44:00Brent Vigen - 1:11:00Shaun Rainey - 1:28:50
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Former CFL MOP Travis Lulay joins the guys to talk Dak Prescott's new contract, and to relate what a QB is in for while recovering from a serious injury. He also discusses the RedBlacks, and even touches on some NBA
Former BC Lions quarterback Travis Lulay is back in Oregon to join his family's financial planning company after spending one year in the front office. When looking back at his time with the Lions & looking at his favorite memories, Travis reminisces about the bonds & relationships he made a long the way.
Matt and Travis are back with episode 23! The fellas are joined by long-time Lions strength and conditioning coach Chris Boyko who shares his interesting path to working in pro football and what his routine is like keeping the players in tip-top shape. Mr. Lulay also shares some good stories of his time in NFL Europe with the Berlin Thunder! The fellas also talk about CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie's commitment to making the league more global.
Travis Lulay says when you're in a situation where you're just playing out the schedule, that's when your leaders need to step up and show everyone else that you have to treat the games just like any other game, no matter the situation.
Travis Lulay says Wally Buono used to say you don't get paid to play, you get paid to win and with playoffs not on the table for the Lions, Travis says it's about the players going out and continuing to put it all on the field to try and win.
Travis Lulay says the Lions can't start scoreboard watching because that's when you get distracted. Travis gives the players credit because they continue to work on getting better every week, which we're seeing on the field with the results.
Travis Lulay says you can only beat who you are playing against and the Lions did what they had to do in back to back dominant wins over Ottawa. Travis says you could tell the relief from the players after a blowout win because the players knew they had that type of performance in them.
Travis Lulay says you can only beat who you are playing against and the Lions did what they had to do in back to back dominant wins over Ottawa. Travis says you could tell the relief from the players after a blowout win because the players knew they had that type of performance in them.
Seahawks tight end Will Dissly says the Hawks are motivated after the week 3 loss. Will says it was a learning experience watching the film and they are better for it. Will also says in watching film, they were reminded of all the good things their offence did, they just have to do more of it.
Travis Lulay says the BC Lions will need their leadership group to step up in Ottawa Saturday if they want to take both ends of their home and home series with the Redblacks. And Travis notes the 2 and 10 Leos don't have a lot of experience when it comes to trying to win 2 straight games this season.
Travis Lulay knows it's hard to take a lot of positives from a 1-10 team but the Lions are playing better, cleaner football over the past few games. Travis says the game in Montreal was equally played, the offensive line was cleaner, the special teams didn't have glaring mistakes and the defence continues to get better every week.
Travis Lulay says the Lions players have to find a way to let go of all the things that are out of their control, and focus on what they can control. Travis also says wins and losses weigh heavier on the quarterback and says it's tough for Mike Reilly when he's getting beat up every week.
Travis Lulay says the Lions record of 1-8 is what it is but it's key for the team to get the most out of the second half of the season because finishing strong can provide momentum heading into the next season.
Travis Lulay joins TSN 1040 to break down the Lions loss in Winnipeg. He says the team need to find a way to ride the momentum when they get it. Lulay also says he's perplexed at the Lions inability to hold a lead.
Travis Lulay joins Donnie & The Moj to help preview tomorrow's BC Lions matchup in Hamilton.
Travis Lulay says the bye week probably came at a good time for the Lions players as it will allow them to step away from all the negativity, gain some perspective and come back refreshed.
Travis Lulay says he's seen enough good spurts with this Lions team to believe that they can dig themselves out of the hole they've put themselves in.
Former Lions QB Travis Lulay joins the boys to look at the Lions O-line woes & outlines the keys to success for BC!
Former Lions QB Travis Lulay hops on TSN 1040 to recap BC's loss to Edmonton & looks at what changes Coach Claybrooks may have to make!
Travis Lulay previews the Lions & Argonauts this weekend with BC looking for their first victory of the campaign.
Former BC Lions QB Travis Lulay says the BC Lions will turn things around and it is not time to panic. Lulay says it's silly to think otherwise after you look around at all the talent in the Leos locker room.
Travis Lulay says an 0-1 record and the need to learn to win on the road mean tonight's game in Edmonton, despite being just the 2nd game of the season, is a very important one. Travis says Mike Reilly and his receivers are still learning to play off each other
Travis Lulay says an 0-1 record and the need to learn to win on the road mean tonight's game in Edmonton, despite being just the 2nd game of the season, is a very important one. Travis says Mike Reilly and his receivers are still learning to play off each other
Travis Lulay says its weird to not be preparing for the upcoming CFL season but he also feels okay with it. Travis will join Farhan Lalji & Chris Burns for our pregame & postgame coverage for all BC Lions home games this season, as well as be a weekly regular with Donnie & the Moj.
When billionaire Joe Ricketts of TD Ameritrade and Chicago Cubs fame in 2017 shut down digital news network DNAInfo, Stephanie Lulay and two of her colleagues didn't scatter to other industries. They co-founded Block Club Chicago, a hyperlocal nonprofit news site dedicated to granular coverage of the Windy City's storied neighborhoods. The site launched in summer 2018 after a record-setting Kickstarter campaign that raised $183,000 from 3,000 backers. Lulay, managing editor, trusts her reporters to live and embed themselves in their neighborhoods and largely set the agenda for what they cover. One crucial component: Block Club doesn't focus only on crime and other sensationalism. The site's stories span everything from potholes to serious police misconduct. Block Club Chicago is published on the Civil platform, a digital news network on the blockchain. In this episode of Journalists Are My Heroes, Stephanie talks about her career path into hyperlocal news, how her site approaches coverage, and the newsroom's prospects for long-term sustainability. Please subscribe, rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts. And find and support us on the Anchor network. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journalistsaremyheroes/support
Tonight on the Second Episode of Andrea Darlas and The Reporters – Andrea welcomes an esteemed group on journalists including: Stephanie Lulay (Managing Editor and Co-Founder of Block Club Chicago), Stacy St. Clair (Chicago Tribune), Jodi Cohen (ProPublica). They dive into their careers and how they tackled some of Chicago’s toughest stories – Listen in […]
BC Lions QB Travis Lulay hops on TSN Radio following a 48-8 loss in Hamilton. Lulay discusses his performance and what may need to change for next season.
Farhan Lalji breaks down the Lions 48-8 loss in Hamilton in the CFL play offs. Lalji assesses talent for next season as well!
Wally Buono says Travis Lulay, despite being pulled in Saturday's loss to Calgary, will get the start at quarterback Sunday in Hamilton. Wally breaks down the matchup with the TiCats, as well
Travis Lulay tells Halford and Brough that, despite a 3-6 start, the Lions were confident they could turn it around and make the playoffs
Lowell Ullrich breaks down Saturday's Lions game in Hamilton, suggesting Travis Lulay could dress in a third string role
After a one week hiatus, Lanny & Scotty return with a look back on a 3 game week, talk about the latest Travis Lulay injury & preview the new fall line-up of CFL TV shows
TSN's Glen Suitor talks all things Lions and CFL with Blake and Abbs
TSN's Glen Suitor talks all things Lions and CFL with Blake and Abbs
Travis Lulay joined TSN 1040 to discuss the importance of their western showdown vs Saskacthewan this weekend and alsobreak down his season so far.
Week 9 Thur EDM 23 @ BC 31 17,745 Fri. HAM 23 @ WPG 29 26,454 Sat. MTL 17 @ OTT 24 25,161 Week 10 Fri. OTT @ WPG Sat. BC @ TOR Sat. MTL @ EDM Sun. CGY @ SSK
Farhan Lalji joins Donnie & the Moj to talk all things Lions, and some Canucks as well.
Travis Lulay joins Donnie and the Moj to talk Jonathon Jennings, Johnny Manziel, and more.
This week, James and Davis talk Johnny Manziel's upcoming CFL debut, the Als QB situation, a Roughriders mid-season evaluation, and much more! BC Lions QB Travis Lulay joins for an interview to discuss his return from injury and other league storyline. Rundown: Manziel mania in Montreal (00:40), Manziel, Masoli, Hamilton (9:36), Matchup: Als vs. Ticats (13:11), Vernon Adams Jr. (16:14), Roughriders: Collaros, Carter, Chris Jones (20:56), Jerome Messam (25:51), Legacy of Canadian Running Backs (29:25), Argos QB situation (30:53), #StrikeTheBandAbility (37:37), REDBLACKS offensive inconsistency (42:24), BC Lions D (44:44), Final quick thoughts (48:38), Lulay interview (51:50)
This week we're dissecting the BC Lions comeback victory over the Bombers, and what does this mean for all the quarterbacks involved? Later, we talk to possibly the most interesting man in football - Ticats defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville.
BC Lions offensive coordinator Jarious Jackson says Travis Lulay picks up offensive systems and ideas quickly. Jarious also discusses Jonathan Jennings' continued work at practice
Adrienne Lulay reached out to me through the website (http://workingcows.net/contact) and said that she would pitch in to help if I ever needed a guest on short notice. Boy did she deliver! These busy summer months have been challenging to keep up with the flow of getting together with potential guests and producing the shows...
Travis Lulay says people want to look deep into how comebacks happen, but admits the Lions just played better than in the first half. Lulay also discusses his relationship with Jon Jennings
Farhan Lalji admits there are longterm implications but says Travis Lulay is the right choice for the BC Lions right now. But Farhan also says the decision indicates Jon Jennings is very likely done in BC
Blue Bombers linebacker Adam Bighill discusses his return to BC and facing Travis Lulay
Travis Lulay discusses his return to the Lions starting position, suggesting he's not the saviour and a full team effort is needed
Travis Lulay discusses his return to the Lions starting position, suggesting he's not the saviour and a full team effort is needed
BC Lions GM Ed Hervey admits quarterback play can be better and says Travis Lulay may be the player to give the Lions a boost there. Hervey also says the Lions need to determine if Jon Jennings is still confident and still learning
BC Lions GM Ed Hervey admits quarterback play can be better and says Travis Lulay may be the player to give the Lions a boost there. Hervey also says the Lions need to determine if Jon Jennings is still confident and still learning
5 Thu. July 12 7:30 PM CGY @ OTT TSN, RDS2 Fri. July 13 9:00 PM TOR @ EDM TSN, ESPN2 Sat. July 14 10:00 PM WPG @ BC TSN
Wally Buono says the bye week has given Travis Lulay a bit of extra time to rest, and Lulay will dress as the Lions third quarterback Friday in Edmonton
Wally Buono tells Lowell Ullrich that Travis Lulay is "right on schedule" in his return from a knee injury
Lions quarterback Travis Lulay discusses his decision to return to the Leos, and where he's at in rehab from a knee injury
Travis Lulay says he's on track in his rehab from an ACL injury. Lulay admits he's optimistic about a return to playing, but the decision hasn't been made for sure
A Lions win felt like a loss after the injury to Travis Lulay. Brian and Mojo chat about the game and talk about the Lulay situation before welcoming the one and only Ryan Phillips to the show to talk about his new role as a regional scout for the team. We've also teamed up with MBNA to give you a chance to win tickets to the Lions and Eskimos game on October 21st, along with some swag to help cheer on the Leos. #CFL #BCLions #Sponsored #MBNARewards goo.gl/XTtj9g
Ryan Phillips discusses joining the BC Lions as a scout, whether his playing career is fully done, and what he was feeling when Travis Lulay went down with a knee injury
Lions colour analyst Giulio Caravatta doubts Travis Lulay is done playing, despite a devastating injury on Friday night.
CFL insider Glen Suitor discusses Travis Lulay's injury and how Jon Jennings responded in relief vs Montreal
Travis Lulay says the Lions wins and losses are less a result of the quarterback, and more dependant on other factors...and among those are playing consistently good football over 60 minutes
Lions colour analyst Giulio Caravatta expects Travis Lulay to play very well down the stretch for the Lions, while also saying he expects Jon Jennings to grow and learn from his recent struggles
Call 714.242.5250 to Join the Conversation Johnny Football worked out by TicatsNik Lewis1,031 catches.“The Commissioner is in continuing discussions with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats regarding the hiring of Art Briles as a coach. We will have no further comment until those discussions have concluded.”Lulay or Jennings?Clarence Denmark hauled 2 TDsQBs this Week.Naaman Roosevelt 1 handed Week 10 Thu24 7:30 PM WPG 34 @ MTL 31 18,564 Fri 25 9:30 PM SSK 54 @ EDM 31 41,738 Sat 26 3:30 PM BC 24 @ OTT 31 24,887 9PM TOR 7 @ CGY 23 26,150 Week 11 Thu 31 7:30 PM OTT @ MTL Sun 3 4 PM WPG @ SSK Mon 4 3 PM EDM @ CGY 6:30 PM TOR @ HAM
Call 714.242.5250 to Join the Conversation Nik Lewis1,031 catches. “The Commissioner is in continuing discussions with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats regarding the hiring of Art Briles as a coach. We will have no further comment until those discussions have concluded.” Lulay or Jennings? Clarence Denmark hauled 2 TDs QBs this Week. Naaman Roosevelt 1 handed Week 10 Thu24 7:30 PM WPG 34 @ MTL 31 18,564 Fri 25 9:30 PM SSK 54 @ EDM 31 41,738 Sat 26 3:30 PM BC 24 @ OTT 31 24,887 9PM TOR 7 @ CGY 23 26,150 Week 11 Thu 31 7:30 PM OTT @ MTL Sun 3 4 PM WPG @ SSK Mon 4 3 PM EDM @ CGY 6:30 PM TOR @ HAM
Lowell Ullrich thinks Jon Jennings returns as Lions starter this Sunday in Regina (5pm, TSN1040), but also wonders if Travis Lulay’s success over the past few weeks means a shorter leash for Jennings.
Travis Lulay says the Lions simply weren’t productive enough on first down, leaving too many 2nd and longs, and it’s very tough to beat a team like Edmonton when you do that. Travis says the Lions have looked at mistakes they made in the game and are focused on fixing that, as opposed to worrying about a couple iffy officiating calls. Travis expects to start Saturday vs Saskatchewan, but admits it’s not written in stone as Jon Jennings continues to get healthier
TSN CFL insider tells the midday show that Travis Lulay's great play gives the Lions time to get starter Jonathan Jennings healthy.
Lions reporter Lowell Ullrich breaks down tonight's Lions-Bombers tilt (7:00, TSN1040).
Travis Lulay says the Lions have confidence in each other to do their jobs well, and that was shown when Lulay had to step in for an injured Jon Jennings
Travis Lulay admits many of the younger Lions don't know what he's capable of doing on the field, so being forced to step in against Hamilton is a very strong positive for the Lions
In the latest episode of our Dialogues With Brandon series, I chat with Brandon about all aspects of the fear of missing out or FOMO. There are many layers to this phenomenon from missing out on moments with your friends or missing out on great life experiences. I become a bit manic in the process but Brandon keeps everything on balance and offers us a way out of a tortured life of the FOMO. This episode is notable as being the first dialogue we were able to record in the same room together.
In the latest "Dialogue With Brandon," Brandon and I discuss what it takes to make a great novel. We are both attempting to write a novel and so we hammer out what makes for great plot and great characters. Is it OK to use cliches? Should our characters be composites of real people we know? Should we use brand names of different products and stores? On and on we go in pursuit of the Great American Novel.
For the exhibition, A Matter of Memory: Photography as Object in the Digital Age, we asked artists to answer a question: Is your personal connection to digital images the same as it is to photographic prints? These were shared through our audio tour as part of the exhibition. Lisa Hostetler, the curator of the exhibition and curator in charge of the Department of Photography introduces the audio.
Every month (or so) I'll be putting up a new dialogue with my friend Brandon Lulay. Instead of an interview it's mutual conversation. Today we talk about my difficulties with the animated show Archer as well as our thoughts on the season 6 finale of The Walking Dead (yeah, THAT one).