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In the first episode of season three, we dive into what the World Health Organization calls one of the major public health threats to humanity, antimicrobial resistance. To discuss AMR, and what scientists and health care providers are doing to battle it, we chat with pharmacotherapy specialist Mark McIntyre and Associate Professor in U of T's Department of Molecular Genetics, William Navarre.
Connecting with federal government decision makers is an important t part of rural hospital advocacy efforts. But without a Washington DC base, it's not easy to cultivate those relationships. This week, we welcome someone who has partnered with Hillsdale Hospital to help cultivate political relationships. Our guest is Mark Mcintyre, Co-founder and Principal of Merchant Mcintyre Associates.
Mark MacIntyre, Chief Experience Officer of Fully Managed, formerly known as CareWorks, a provider of managed IT services specializing in senior living, joins us to discuss cybersecurity. He shares ways senior living communities can mitigate risk, and the type of security options available to the industry.
Alan speaks with Dr. Mark McIntyre, Pharmacotherapy specialist and adjunct lecturer with the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto, about Merck's antiviral pill that will be used to treat COVID-19 patients. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to Mark McIntyre about the recent Microsoft Digital Defense Report. The two Marks discuss at length the report as well as cyber-crime, ransomware, digital currencies and more. We also cover security news about Azure Security Center, Windows 11, OWASP Top 10 2021 and the OWASP 20th anniversary, the recent 2.4Tbps DDoS against Azure Sentinel and Mark updates his 'Mark's List'
Chief Security Advisor for Microsoft Azure, Mark McIntyre shares his experience in helping Microsoft's US government customers move confidently to the cloud while securing their legacy IT systems. Questions and Topics on this episode include: What are the driving forces behind organizations migrating for Microsoft Azure? What effect has the pandemic had on the speed of digital transformation regarding security? What do CISO teams need to think about in terms of defending an organization? What are the challenges and benefits that companies face with security as they move from a data center model to the cloud? What will be the impact of the President's executive order on cybersecurity? Are CISOs understanding the power of cloud-based machine learning and automation in security? Anitian's partnership with Microsoft Azure reflects an ongoing digital transformation as businesses look to expand their cloud services. Get the Anitian & Microsoft Azure FedRAMP Solution Brief here to learn how you can quickly and confidently protect and certify cloud workloads with the Anitian Compliance Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure.
In Episode 349, Elliot and Cole interview Matthew Manoogian and Mark McIntyre of Good Company Real Estate in Phoenix Arizona. Matt and Mark share their story of how they began in real estate, how they lost it all after the crash and how they teamed up to build their company back and better than before. Tune in for a great show with a ton of wisdom on the ever-changing real estate market and how you can insulate yourself from any drastic changes. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube or Stitcher for all future episodes and updates!
I got to chat with Mark McIntyre about how to transition between specialties (EM to ID to anything else), what can prior pandemics teach us about this current pandemic? Pharmacy education across borders, 'mid-career' pharmacy practice and career evolution, pharmacy dogmas like tetracyclines and tooth discoloration and so much more! Mark McIntyre, Pharm.D, ACPR Mark has been passionate about the role of antimicrobials in history, society, and healthcare since pharmacy school. Prior to coming to Canada, Mark received his doctorate of pharmacy from the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University in the great garden state of New Jersey. After immigrating to Canada, he completed his pharmacy residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and proceeded to work in the areas of emergency/critical care and infectious disease. An avid Dad, cyclist, and nature lover, he is currently a pharmacotherapy specialist in antimicrobial stewardship at the University Health Network in Toronto, Ontario Canada. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empharmd/support
In this episode, we interview Mark McIntyre, MBA, a rising fourth-year medical student who dishes on how he's stayed involved during the pandemic, the unexpected changes to exam testing/preparing for boards (#Prometric), and the health disparities affecting minority communitiesWhat have you been up to during this time-off?How have you been involved in the COVID-19 response? What have you been observing?How has COVID-19 affected your fourth year plans and schedule? What's going on with Prometric and USMLE testing?How would you grade our response as a country to COVID-19?How do you believe minority communities have been affecting during this pandemic/social isolation period?
Constellations, a New Space and Satellite Innovation Podcast
Satellite communications traditionally has been very conservative and resistant to change. Why should they now transition or trust the security offered in a cloud environment? Listen to Mark McIntyre talk about the type of security risks that may come with cloud adoption. More and more enterprises are migrating to the cloud and taking their data and applications with them. Ultimately, it is still your job to run your security, but there are a variety of recommended best practices out there and steps you can take right now to improve the security of your environment without breaking the budget. Mark talks about the fact that avoiding adoption of the cloud might provide a sense of assurance and relief but it won't necessarily make you any more secure. He believes that going to a cloud provider may put you in a better position to address security.
Mark McIntyre, chief security adviser, at Microsoft's Cybersecurity Solutions Group, joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss DoD's CMMC initiative and shares some of his insights on cybersecurity and large federal systems.
Our guest on this episode is Mark McIntyre, Principal and Co-Founder of Merchant McIntyre Associates, the nation's leading federal government relations firm serving nonprofit organizations. In our conversation with Mark, he shares a specific, proven methodology for engaging with and securing significant grant support from the federal government. Prior to co-founding Merchant McIntyre, Mark was SVP and Director of Russ Reid's Washington D.C. office, focused on securing federal appropriations support for nonprofits. Before leading Russ Reid DC, Mark helped build the largest privately owned government relations firm in history. Mark's career began in politics and policy, where he worked in the White House, as Chief Speechwriter to then-Vice President George H.W. Bush, and in Congress as Press Secretary to Rep. Robert L. Livingston (now retired). During his career, Mark and his team have helped secure hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding for nonprofits. Mark is also a contributing author to the new Amazon #1 Best Seller, 101 Biggest Mistakes Nonprofits Make And How You Can Avoid Them. You can get the first 10 chapters FREE today! Show Transcript: Andrew Olsen: Hey everyone, welcome. This is Andrew Olsen with my colleague and cohost, Roy Jones, hosts of the Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast. Really excited to be with you today, and we are super excited to have Mark McIntyre as our guest today. Andrew Olsen: Mark has lived and work in the DC area for the last 33 years, and during that time, Mark has done so many things. He's worked for congress, he's worked in the White House, he's helped to build the largest privately-owned government relations agency in history. Andrew Olsen: Today, Mark's co founder of Merchant McIntyre and Associates, and they're leading a federal grants agency that exclusively serves nonprofit organizations. During his 33 year career, Mark and his team have helped secure hundreds of million dollars for all sorts of different nonprofit organizations through the federal government. Andrew Olsen: In fact, I believe, at a time, Roy might've even been a client of Mark's. Roy Jones: I have to admit, I was and that's how I first indirectly met you, Andrew, is we reached out to Mark's agency and they helped us when I was director of development, to get, I think it was about 12 million dollars worth of government funding programs. So, I have to plead guilty. Mark McIntyre: [inaudible 00:01:38] Andrew Olsen: Mark, welcome. It's good to have you. Mark McIntyre: Thank you Andrew, thank you Roy. Good to be with you guys again.
This episode of U in the Ring delves deeper into Campus life by speaking with little-heard voices around the university.CFUV Correspondent speaks with members of an illegal Greek sorority just outside of the University of Victoria's border.Grad student Mark McIntyre shares tips and tricks for a successful academic career.CFUV Correspondent Izzy speaks with coordinators at the Malahat Review.The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe. This episode was produced by myself, Maureen Chow, Georges Dupuis, Izzy Almasi, Dante, and Max Collins. U in the Ring is proudly supported by Capitol 6 Cinemas and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
This episode of U in the Ring delves deeper into Campus life by speaking with little-heard voices around the university.CFUV Correspondent speaks with members of an illegal Greek sorority just outside of the University of Victoria's border.Grad student Mark McIntyre shares tips and tricks for a successful academic career.CFUV Correspondent Izzy speaks with coordinators at the Malahat Review.The theme music you heard in this episode was composed and performed by Toe. This episode was produced by myself, Maureen Chow, Georges Dupuis, Izzy Almasi, Dante, and Max Collins. U in the Ring is proudly supported by Capitol 6 Cinemas and the Community Radio Fund of Canada.
EMPOWER Podcast: Emergency Medicine Pharmacists Offering Words from Episodes of Reality
Fifth episode of EMPOWER brought to you by Nadia Awad and Craig Cocchio of Emergency Medicine PharmD featuring Mark McIntyre, emergency medicine pharmacist from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Canada. Show notes available on empharmd.blogspot.com.
Click here for the RADIO LINKS Click here for People to People Fundraising.org Click here to Promote your Service or Organization He lectures around the world but now is here for you. From the latest in charity news, technology, fundraising and social networking, Ted Hart and his guests help you maneuver through this economic downturn in the charitable sector to greater levels of efficiency and fundraising success. PAGE 2 GUEST EXPERTS: Mark D. McIntyre opened the Russ Reid Company's Government Affairs in 1994 after having worked on Capitol Hill, in the White House, and in the private sector. Immediately prior to joining the Russ Reid Company, Mark was Vice President at Cassidy & Associates the largest independently owned public affairs firm ever established in Washington, DC. He previously served as Chief Speechwriter to then- Vice President Bush from 1986 through the 1988 presidential campaign, transition, and inauguration. Mark began his career in government as Press Secretary to Rep. Robert L. Livingston (retired), who became Chairman of the full Appropriations Committee An award-winning writer, Mark’s articles and editorials have appeared in USA Today, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Washington Times, and a variety of other publications. Today, he is a frequent contributor to OnPhilantropy.com and a requested commentator on trends in government relations.