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Joining Christopher Pietroni for our fourth episode of the ‘Leadership Exchanged' podcast is Mark Lomas, Head of Culture at Lloyd's of London, the world's leading insurance market. Mark continues to break the mould in terms of employee stereotypes and recruitment practices across a wide range of sectors.In this episode, Mark delves into how he is leading change by implementing innovative programmes to help organisations deliver their set promises around Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). Some of these organisations include the NHS, BBC, HS2 and Arts Council England.Mark discusses how he has applied his own personal experiences with industry stereotypes and the importance of confronting history to help to form more diverse and inclusive working environments.The Leadership Exchanged podcast asks if the world's biggest and most complex problems could be solved if the right leadership approach was applied? Do we need to exchange current approaches to leadership for something new? In each episode Leadership expert Professor Christopher Pietroni discusses with guests what kind of leadership is needed if you want to make real, lasting change. Find out more about the Leadership Exchanged podcast: birmingham.ac.uk/leadership-exchangedFollow Christopher on Twitter. Resources mentioned in the interview: Lloyd's of London Lloyd's of London Culture StrategyHS2NHS BBC Arts Council England Jürgen Klopp
As lockdowns and restrictions drag on, RADIO CURFEW returns! More top tunes, silly samples, righteous rants and unabashed Boris-bashing! Tonight a feelgood Jackin' House special to Celebrate Biden and the fall of the Orange Monster ♫ ♥☝ Broadcast: 27 February 2021 : : https://mixlr.com/radio-curfew/ ~~~~ Finally (Dario D'Attis remix) ~ Kings Of Tomorrow ft. Julie McKnight Mrs. Don't (ft. Alex D'Olivera) ~ Anhanguera Inside ~ Better Lost Than Stupid Role Models (ft. OnCue) ~ Walker & Royce Bisbiglio ~ Block & Crown, Tommy B Soul Check Soul Clap (ft. Xis) (Anhanguera Funklap Remix) ~ VCO Rox Testify (Mousse T.'s Funky Shizzle remix) ~ Davie Hallelujah (Odyssey Inc. remix) ~ David Penn, Kevin McKay ↪{biden} Just Multiply ~ Block & Crown, Kaippa It Is What It Is ~ Vintage Culture, Elise LeGrow So Real Mike Newman Rabbit Hole (ft Charlotte OC - Lenny Kiser remix) ~ Justin Martin Wicked (Ardalan Remix 2) ~ Willy Joy, Smalltown DJs Right Now (ft. Chaney) ~ Better Lost Than Stupid Song For Shelter (Chemical Brothers remix) ~ Fatboy Slim Gotta Move On ~ The Sponges That Was Funky ~ Block & Crown Enchilote ~ Karlos Cheadle & Mark Lomas ↪{boris} Trippin On Sunshine (Play Boys Fully Loaded Dub) ~ Pizzaman Jolean ~ Get Real, Claude VonStroke, Green Velvet Overboard (ft. Chaney) ~ Better Lost Than Stupid The Masters Talking ~ BBwhite Funky Feelings ~ Moshu Mihai V Stand Up ~ David Penn, Ramona Renea Bounce Back ~ J Worra, Codes ft. Sophiegrophy I Worked Hard For This (ft. Matty Pipes) ~ Doorly Less Ordinary ~ Jansons, Liz Cass Kill 100 ~ X-Press 2 Basic ~ Alexkid Black Soul ~ Corduroy Mavericks Ready On The Night ~ K69 Back To '99 ~ Freestylers Wild Slide (ft. Chaney) ~ Better Lost Than Stupid
Mark LomasLeila is joined by Mark Lomas - Head of Equality, Diversity & Inclusion at High Speed Two (HS2).IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· Mark’s personal career journey to date, from growing up in Bermuda to moving to the UK as a 19-year old aspiring musician and then taking a role in the voluntary sector, which led to him working in Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)· The parallels between different sectors and the power of transferable knowledge when working in EDI· How they have used an inclusive procurement model at HS2 in order to encourage supplier diversity, with both commercial and community benefits· The power that internal surveys can have with regard to improving employee engagement RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marklomas1/
University is not just about getting a piece of paper but engaging with experiences beyond the classroom.Employers' expectations are higher – if you don’t have internship experience it is increasingly difficult to get a graduate job.The current market means more and more companies offering internships and the experience students get is a lot more realistic, hands-on, and therefore enriching.Mark Lomas, Lecturer in Media at Middlesex University Dubai, talks to Edarabia about the importance of securing an internship and the best ways to get work experience during your studies. From how an internship will allow you to stand out in a competitive market, to the value of industry experience in niche companies, to being proactive and building your reputation, to the benefits of using your holidays to secure your internships and how this will benefit you in the classroom. Mark recommends the following tips:1. Your internship will make you stand out 2. Take internship experience in niche companies 3. Get out there, make an impression 4. Take your internship during the holidays About Mark LomasMark holds a NCTJ Certificate in Journalism from News Associates (UK) and a BA in Politics and American Studies from the University of Nottingham (UK). He previously worked as General Editor for ESPN FC (London). Digital Managing Editor for Sport360 (UAE) and has worked as a freelance writer for publications including Esquire, London Evening Standard, FourFourTwo, Manchester United, The Times, Edgar, and Shortlist. A Member of the Sports Journalists Association (UK), Mark has participated as a moderator at conferences in Dubai including the Future Sports City Summit, STEP Conference, and the UAE National Journalism Conference. His classroom teaching covers both contemporary and digital journalism.Support the show (https://www.edarabia.com/edtalk/)
11/05/2019: The Very Hungry Caterpillar was nearly called something else, the UK has a new poet laureate, American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis has a strong opinion about millennials, another author dislikes the term ‘feelgood books’, and a random act of kindness in the spirit of Ramadan - all feature on Book News today, with freelance journalist and Middlesex university lecturer Mark Lomas and children’s author Rachel Hamilton weighing in.
11/05/2019: Why do smart people do stupid things? This is the question at the heart of The Intelligence Trap by David Robson, a book about how even the brightest of minds can backfire. From Thomas Edison’s worst ideas to failures at NASA, Nokia, the FBI and the English football team and even the way education systems are structured, Robson describes how Intelligence can often fail us, and how we can make wiser decisions. Reviewed by: freelance journalist and Middlesex University lecturer Mark Lomas and children’s author Rachel Hamilton.
This episode Stel talks to Dubai based journalist Mark Lomas (BBC, ESPN, Independent, Arab News) about the impact Sheikh Mansour has had on Manchester City Football Club and the city as a whole, Pep Guardiola's short and long term plans and the potential takeover of Manchester United by the Saudis.
Mark Lomas, Barny Read and Adam Digby assess the latest activity in the Serie A transfer window as Juventus look to build on last season's success with high-profile signings like Paulo Dybala.
Mark Lomas, Barny Read and Stephan Uersfeld discuss the latest activity in the Bundesliga transfer window.
Mark Lomas, Barny Read and Igor Mladenovic discuss the latest activity in the Ligue 1 transfer window
On 29 August 2013, the House of Commons voted against the prospect of UK military action against the Assad regime in Syria. The decision helped shape the Western approach to the Syrian crisis and marked a significant moment in British politics; raising important new questions about the constitutional basis for ‘who decides’ when Britain goes to war. On 20 January 2015 Professor John Gearson chaired a public talk by James Gray MP and Mark Lomas QC on these and other issues raised in their major new book: 'Who Takes Britain To War?' (The History Press, 2014). James Gray has been MP for North Wiltshire since 1997. A former Shadow Defence Minister (who resigned over Iraq), he is a member of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee, Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces and the Armed Forces Parliamentary Trust. Mark Lomas was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1997 and took silk in 2003. He practiced for thirty-two years at the Common Law and Commercial Bar, specialising in professional negligence and insurance matters. The event was hosted by the Centre for Defence Studies. DISCLAIMER: Any information, statements or opinions contained in this podcast are those of the individual speakers. They do not represent the opinions of the Department of War Studies or King's College London.
We're back nursing the wounds of another loss. We were joined in the studio by Chris Young from The Sunderland Echo and fanzine monolith Tom Lynn. Mark Lomas of ESPN helped us preview the upcoming Manchester United defeat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.