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In this vibrant episode, hosts Debbie and Laurie take us on-location to one of North Carolina's most cherished local gems: the Matthews Farmers Market. With the sun just rising and vendors setting up, they capture the buzz and beauty of the market firsthand — and share conversations with the passionate people who make it all happen. You'll hear from:
May 30, 2025 ~ Comerica Bank VP-External Affairs Market Manager Kevin Watkins joins Lloyd and Jamie live and the Detroit Grand Prix to discuss the Detroit Grand Prix Free-Prix Day, providing complimentary access to grandstands, and facilitating career exposure for students.
Market season is just two weeks from today!! Let the excitement begin! Lebanon City Market back in 2025, Tuesday evenings from 5 to 7, June through September. Market Manager Sarah Howell and Joel Woody from Wisewood Farms join us. What new, fun things are in store this year - find out on Episode 213 of the #LovinLebanon Podcast - right now! Learn more about the market
Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you!Innovations and technological advancements are two things the agricultural industry has a wealth of. Staying up to date on opportunities to adopt new tech or check out new products? Now, that can be easier said than done. On this episode, we're bringing you two more interesting interviews from CattleCon 2025 thanks to our very own Shauna Hermel. First up is Kaylene Ballesteros, Go-to-Market Manager, Hay & Forage for John Deere, to discuss available automation and insights including John Deere's Precision Essentials Kit – a bundle of core equipment scalable to different size operations that gives you the option to choose the precision tools you need, when you need them.Next up, we're joined by Steve Schram and Doug Shane from Solvet to discuss LidoBand, a latex rubber band designed to deliver lidocaine as a local anesthetic during castration of calves up to 250 pounds (lb.) and lambs under 50 lb.Find more information to make Angus work for you in the Angus Beef Bulletin and ABB EXTRA. Make sure you're subscribed! Sign up here to the print Angus Beef Bulletin and the digital Angus Beef Bulletin EXTRA. Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you! Contact our team at abbeditorial@angus.org.
Jeff Tabels, Director of Business Engagement/Farmer’s Market Manager, joins Lisa Dent to share the Lincoln Square Farmers Market. The market runs twice a week from May to October with over 50 vendors that are local to Chicago. Located at 4513 N Lincoln Ave. In the parking lot on the east side of Lincoln Ave just […]
Val Glasscock, Market Manager for the Texas Township Farmers Market, previews the opening of the market for the new season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we are joined by Shari Patton, the new Crawfordsville Farmers' Market Manager. Shari shares with us all the great things to come for the 2025 Farmers' Market Season (May 3 - September 27). Markets are Saturday mornings 8AM-12PM at Pike Place in downtown Crawfordsville! Reach out to Shari to become a vendor or learn more about the market by emailing her: slynnpatton63@gmail.com Yodel Community Calendar & News Feed: https://events.yodel.today/crawfordsville To ask any questions about this podcast or to submit topic ideas, please email Sarah Sommer at ssommer@crawfordsville-in.gov
KMOX's Stuart McMillian spoke with Angel Recci, the Market Manager at Telemundo St. Louis about the changes coming to St Louis tv.
Em um bate-papo com Anthony Symington, conversamos sobre a visão da Symington sobre sucessão em uma empresa familiar centenária, além dos bastidores do Porto Tawny 50 Anos e a crescente demanda por Tawnies envelhecidos.
#cocheelectrico #electrico #bosch Desde los estudios centrales de ONDACERO Madrid Sur te acercamos las últimas noticias del motor, pruebas de los últimos modelos que llegan al mercado, consejos y recomendaciones y seguridad vial. Nos puedes escuchar en directo en ONDACERO Madrid Sur y ONDACERO Jaén. Analizamos las siguientes noticias: • Analizamos el Plan de Acción Industrial para la automoción por parte de la Comisión Europea, diseñado para afrontar los retos de la electrificación y mantener la competitividad de la industria europea frente a actores globales. • Analizamos las ventas del mes de febrero • Conocemos la historia de Bosch en la industria de la automoción • Descubrimos las fábricas de Bosch en España • Buzón del Oyente: - Jose nos escribe porque tiene dudas donde poner la silla alzador en los asientos traseros de su automóvil. - Muchos oyentes nos han preguntado donde esta instalado el sistema Tjekvik en concesionarios o talleres. • ¿Qué es Mobility Aftermarket? • Llegan los Certificados de Ahorro Energético (CAE) al automóvil: Te contamos que son y cuánto dinero hay que pagar. • Omoda y Jaecoo celebran su primer año en España con la presentación de nuevos modelos, incluido el Omoda 9 SHS • Seguridad Vial: - Bosch en la seguridad vial (activa, pasiva y pos-seguridad) Motorsport: - Mahle Eco Rallye de la comunitat valenciana cierras su duodécima edición con éxito en Castellón Intentando dirigir a estos profesionales del motor: Antonio R. Vaquerizo. El equipo de gala que ha acompañado en este programa ha sido: Fernando Rivas, José Lagunar y José Luis García Cano, Periodista especializado del mundo del motor. Invitados de la semana: - Lorenzo Jiménez, Jefe de Prensa de Grupo Bosch en España - Ana Loureda, Market Manager de Tjekvik En la sección de TotalEnergies, conocemos los diferentes tipos de motores eléctricos que existen en la industria del automóvil y cual es el usado para modelos deportivos y para tener bajo consumo de electricidad. Nos lo descubre Carlos Belvis, del departamento técnico de TotalEnergies. Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es
About Chris Moniz: Chris Moniz is a Managing Director at HSBC Holdings. Previously, he was a Managing Director and Market Manager at SVB Financial Group, leading Northwest & Northeast HealthTech & Medical Devices. A contributing author to HSBC Innovation Banking's 1H 2023 Venture Healthcare Report, Chris offers expertise and actionable insights to healthcare companies and investors.About Kristin Apple: Kristin Apple is President of LINUS, guiding leaders in health, wellness, and life sciences through transformative decisions. With 20+ years of experience advising major healthcare, pharmaceutical, and CPG companies, she's passionate about healthcare innovation. Previously, she led the healthcare vertical at Egg Strategy. Her background includes nearly six years at Eli Lilly, launching blockbuster drugs. Kristin holds an MBA from the University of Colorado and a degree from Indiana University.Things You'll Learn:There is a growing concern among young physicians that patient trust is eroding, coupled with a mirroring lack of trust in patients.Young physicians are eager to incorporate AI into their practices for diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making while maintaining the human connection as an essential aspect of the patient-physician relationship.Technology should be used to enhance patient connection and streamline administrative tasks, not to replace human interaction.The future of healthcare involves a community-centric approach, with care delivered where people are, integrating their support systems.The healthcare industry must embrace and shape inevitable changes rather than be overtaken by them.Resources:Connect with and follow Chris Moniz on LinkedIn.Discover more about HSBC on LinkedIn and visit their website.Follow and connect with Kristin Apple on LinkedIn.Learn more about LINUS on their LinkedIn and website.Check out the Health 2035 Report here.
The team that helps you sell vegetables or granola at your farmers market booth makes all the difference in your income. The staff that sets up and manages the market makes the job productive and satisfying or just a whole lot of work. Learning to recruit the right people will make your market business more successful and just more fun. Creating systems to keep the band together are just as important. Employees with more knowledge and experience are more comfortable on the job and that trickles down. On this episode the Farmers Market Pros chat with Natalie Labejof Farm Habit about hiring and managing staff for multiple markets. Listen in as we discuss topics including: • Detailed job postings save everyone's time • Your team is a key part of the interview process • Vibes just might be as important as skills • Budgeting for training pays off big time Register today for the 9th annual InTents, the National Farmers Market Conference, coming March 10-12, 2025 in San Diego. Nothing beats the power of market people coming together.
There's no one right way to manage vendor applications for your farmers market. Some managers prefer simple inquiry emails before a detailed form. Some market management platforms integrate applications with online maps and vendor profiles. We all need to know business names and exactly what will be sold. An origin story makes an application more interesting, permit and insurance information generally gets it processed more quickly. On this episode the Farmers Market Pros discuss our experiences and preferences, then we chat with Cara Mae Wooledge of Napa Farmers Market and Chloe Kuhn and SJ Osborne or the Riverside Arts Market. Listen in for a variety of opinions and tips on topics including: Longer applications lead to good decisions Detailed instructions save everyone's time Should vendors visit before applying? You don't want to miss Michael Jordan There's still time to sign up for Farmers Market University's live online market manager certification class starting January 24th. Use code FMPROS25 to save when you register at FarmersMarketUniversity.com Use the link in our bio to register today for the 9th annual InTents, the National Farmers Market Conference, coming March 10-12, 2025 in San Diego.
He's a UGA graduate who got his radio start in Augusta, then spent 12 years in Houston, 6 in Memphis, then 16 years in Atlanta as Market Manager and then Regional VP for Radio One, and now, he's retiring after an incredibly successful career. He'll talk about his career, the new realities of radio today, and pass on great advice for young broadcasters today. It's all here, in Georgia Wavelengths # 29.
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Mike Quin, a former Market Manager at Wells Fargo, left the wirehouse world to launch DayMark Wealth Partners. Mike offers a candid perspective on his experience and how it motivated him and his team to build an independent firm that is focused on their clients, the strategies behind their extraordinary growth from $1B to $4B, and other valuable lessons for employee advisors and business owners alike.
Wallet Watch has dropped a new episode: “Dream BIG with Giving Back” Tune is as our podcast host, Jessica, sits down with Danielle Coveart, Market Manager for our Grand Rapids and Traverse City regions for MSUFCU. They discuss how a core value like giving back plays a major role in the impact MSUFCU is making in the communities we serve. Don't miss out! Tune in now!
Join Rob as he talks with Ian Duncanson, Market Manager at MSUFCU, about the upcoming Brighton branch opening in January 2025! Get the inside scoop on what makes MSUFCU stand out, from helping members build their financial dreams to offering unbeatable job opportunities. Tune in to hear how they're bringing top-tier service, plus some fun behind-the-scenes insights on what it takes to launch a new location! Show Links Learn more about the Brighton Chamber by visiting our website. Website: https://www.brightoncoc.org/ Guest Links Website: https://www.msufcu.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msufcu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msufcu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/msufcu/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/msufcu
In this episode, Paul Jamison sits down with Luke Gribble, Go-to-Market Manager for Small Ag at John Deere, to discuss the company's latest innovations in commercial mowers, including the Commercial ZTrak and Quiktrak models, as well as the exciting new EFI-powered machines. Luke explains what Electronic Fuel Injection is and how it benefits lawn care professionals, while also highlighting the importance of John Deere's Operations Center. Beyond equipment, Luke shares valuable insights on how John Deere's world-class company culture has been key to its success and offers tips for lawn care businesses looking to build a winning team culture. Explore Commercial Mowers from John Deere: A huge shoutout to John Deere for hosting us at Equip Expo. If you're in the market for the ZTrak™ Zero-Turn or the QuikTrak™ Stand-On mowers, and want to streamline your fleet management with the John Deere Operations Center, check them out here: John Deere Commercial Mowers Lawn Care Life Conference Tickets: Don't miss the most actionable event in the industry. Get Your Tickets! Maximize Your Lawn Care Business Potential: Discover essential resources including contract templates, pricing tools, and the Know Your Numbers E-Course at Paul's Resource Hub. Elevate Your Online Presence: Begin your journey to a compelling online brand with Footbridge Media. Order Your Copy of Paul's New Book: Learn how to build a thriving lawn care business with Paul's latest book, available on Amazon. Get the Entrepreneurs Guide to Lawn Care Pricing: Unlock essential pricing strategies with this free guide. Download Now. Enhance Your Business Operations: Discover the CRM software that powers my lawn care business success. Try Jobber. A World of Audiobooks Awaits: Learn on the go with Audible. Explore Now. The Landscaping Bookkeeper: Transform your financial management with Megan and Joey Coberly. Learn How.
Hurricane Milton was a devastating storm, and the impact to communities across Charlotte and Sarasota Counties in Florida, including Englewood, were hit particularly hard. Yet, Fiorini Media-owned radio stations WENG in Englewood and WCXS in Arcadia were on the air, providing emergency news updates and even taking a pause Sunday for coverage of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' win against the New Orleans Saints.In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.fm, Market Manager and WENG morning host Kerri Black shares how the storm impacted the area, what the stations did to keep the lights on, and what her team did to ensure the safety of staff while providing vital information to the community.
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. DispatchHealth is a leading provider of in-home medical care for people experiencing serious health concerns. The company's services include on-call medical care at home and recovery care at home for healing following a procedure or hospitalization. Market Manager of Operations Brian Hunter joins us with more. Brian Hunter: At DispatchHealth, we bring the emergency room to you — right in the comfort of your home. Whether it's flu symptoms, dehydration or something more complex, our medical professionals are equipped to provide the care you need without the stress of a hospital visit. We accept most major insurance plans and work closely with primary care and specialty care providers, healthcare systems and employers to deliver in-home care that reduces unnecessary emergency room visits, hospital stays and readmissions. This past July, we launched in Salt Lake County. For on-call medical care at home, visit DispatchHealth.com to book an appointment in minutes or call 866-644-3354. For recovery care at home, talk to your doctor about a recommendation. We're open 365 days a year from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. — holidays included. Derek Miller: Since the company's inception in 2013, DispatchHealth has treated 1.2 million people in more than 20 states in the U.S. — resulting in 58 percent emergency room avoidance; 98 percent patient satisfaction rating; and nearly $1.5 billion dollars in medical cost savings. I'm Derek Miller with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 10/10/24
September 17, 2024 ~ Sherri Grasak, Brand New Michigan Market Manager with AON talks to Paul at the Detroit Economic Club meeting.
Never Stop Learning With IoT Pioneer David Ly Founder & CEO Iveda – $IVDA Ticker: $IVDA (Nasdaq) Website: https://iveda.com/ Bio: David Ly is the visionary leader and founder of Iveda. David has served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors since the Company's inception. He also served as President until February 2014. David has over 20 years of experience in wireless data, cellular, IT, and cloud video surveillance. He was only 27 years old when he founded the Company in 2003 and has become a dynamic leader, building a pioneering cloud video hosting and real-time surveillance infrastructure. David's major accomplishments include raising over $12 million through angel investors, building an enterprise-class cloud video and IoT platforms, taking the company public, and acquiring a security technology company in Taiwan, positioning Iveda for global growth. David is also responsible for securing the Company's U.S. and international accounts and forging strategic partnerships with large organizations. Prior to founding the company, David had a successful career in sales and applications engineering. He held positions with several major corporations, including Applications Engineer at Metricom, Inc., Corporate Sales at Nextel Communications, Market Manager at Door To Door Storage, and B2B Sales Manager at T-Mobile USA. While at T-Mobile, David earned the President's Club Top Salesman Award. David's experience in sales and marketing and his clear vision of video surveillance through cloud computing have been invaluable to the Company's success. He served in numerous technology, community, and law enforcement Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards. David received his B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering with a Minor in International Business from San Francisco State University in California. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartmoneycircle/support
Segment 1: Jane Oates, Senior Policy Advisor and recent President, WorkingNation, talks to John Williams break down the disappointing jobs report, and what this will mean with Fed policy and interest rate cuts, high prices continuing to hurt Americans, and the way AI is impacting the job market. Segment 2: Ed Kugler, Market Manager, Ravinia Farmers Market, […]
A Middle Tennessee Business Podcast....subscribe/follow/rate/review at www.mmtbp.comWe meet and work for a lot of managers who show you how to do things wrong. They're typically more self-centered and believe their team is in place to “make them look good”. (That was actually said to us in a staff meeting one time by a brand new manager.) Then there are those managers who show you how to do things the right way. They're the ones who embody what I call #BeThemCentric. They believe it *isn't* about them. It's about the team and providing what the team needs to do their jobs and accomplish their goals for the business. I met Steve Brink while I was working in the Nashville radio industry. To say that he was a huge catalyst for some major changes in my life is a MASSIVE understatement. I credit him for bringing me into the car business in 2013, which profoundly changed my life. He was the General Manager of Crest Honda in Nashville at the time. Steve and his superior, Brian Palmer, who was the General Manager of Crest Cadillac and the Market Manager of Sonic Automotive Nashville, really built teams in both stores that fostered one of the best and healthy cultures I had ever seen.And that says something for the car business where healthy culture building seems to always come last. When my other colleagues in the business heard that I was having Steve on the show, the outpouring of eagerness to reconnect with him was amazing. He's touched a lot of lives and I think he'll touch yours in this episode. Highpoints:Leadership, culture, and the military. (4:03)Leadership, responsibility, and perseverance in the automotive industry. (8:38)Car sales career and industry changes over 20 years. (11:53)Mentorship, growth, and problem-solving in the car sales industry. (20:26)Unhealthy sales tactics in the car industry. (28:18)Starting a business and overcoming challenges with a friend. (53:48)'The importance of skilled labor and vocational training. (1:11:11)Follow Steve:https://monkshomeimprovements.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-brink-24b7268b/__________________________________________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________****You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip__________________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org__________________________________________________________________________Talking about the real problems (and possible solutions) of everyday business owners and professionals in and around Middle Tennessee and beyond...this is the What's Your Problem Podcast!Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.co#billionaire #business #entrepreneurship #fashion #love #marketing #meme #middle #mindset #motivation #nashville #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #nature #podcast #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #podcastshow #smallbusiness #tennessee #tennesseelife #carbusiness #automotive #carbusinessculture #businessculture #officecultureCall Incredible Doors! 931-348-DOOR. We're making garage doors in Maury and Wlliamson counties incredible again! www.incredibledoors.com
Our friend, Niki Toscani, joined us on the show and we did a deep dive, discussing the many collaborations that both she and her co-founder (and husband) have participated in, including their about-to-launch collaboration and turning lemonade into a refreshing and unique mix! I know I was excited to hear about it, and even more excited to taste it once it launches!!! But you don't have to wait to bite into some of their delicious and crisp pickles--you can either pick up a batch at your local store, or have them shipped to your door (nationwide!)!!! If you want to hear more about it, and what Niki and Mike are doing in the very near future (including a sneak teaser for Philly Magazine's Best Of Event)...tune in till the end and find out!Speaking of collaborating for the benefit of everyone...my next guest is the Market Manager for Rancocas Woods Farmers Market (RWFM) which happens every Sunday running until Oct 13th. Allison Coulter, who goes by Allie, is well versed in farming and the farmers market culture and was happy when she saw her childhood stomping grounds begin a revitalization process. So it made perfect sense for Allie to take on the Management role for the Rancocas Woods Farmers Market. Today, Allie selects farmers and vendors to cultivate a market that offers a one-stop shopping trip for your weekly needs. If you'd like to hear more about the RWFM, events they hold, and what you'll find when you visit--keep listening to find out, and feel free to share with your friends so they can join in on the fun too!Lastly, I chimed in to boast about some of the places I've dined out at--all of which I recommend for you to visit (and enjoy) and try for yourselves! So if you're interested in some of my recommendations, then be sure to stay to the very end of the episode and hear from your favorite Food Farms and Chefs host's traveling foodie adventures!!!
Welcome to The Backyard Naturalists, the award-winning podcast about anything and everything connected with nature, heard in 115 countries, 50 states, and all throughout the Carolinas. Honored with the Best of the Weeklies podcast award by the readers of the Matthews-Mint Hill Weekly, we bring you engaging and educational content each week. In this episode, Debbie and Laurie visit the Matthews Community Farmer's Market for the third consecutive year. Join them as they have a delightful conversation with Jessica Thomas, the Market Manager. Matthews Community Farmer's Market is the largest and most diverse producer-only farmers' market in the greater Charlotte area. Explore the market with us, where all products, except fish, are grown, raised, or made within 50 miles of Matthews. Discover freshly harvested produce, naturally-raised meats, local honey, plants, artisan foods, and hand-crafted items. Listen in as Debbie and Laurie interview several of the market's dedicated vendors and learn about the unique offerings and stories behind their products. During this episode and their visit, Debbie and Laurie have a conversation with the following vendors: · Cox Brothers Acres · Blue Goat Dairy · Sun Raised Foods · Bizzy Bee Honey and Kombucha · Cannizzaro Sauces · Matthews Bee City USA · Frog Crossing Pottery · Crowes Grow Microgreen Farm · Christopher Paige If you have ideas for topics that you'd like us to pursue, send us a message either on our Facebook page or our website. We would really like to hear from you. Connect with the Backyard Naturalists on the Web, Facebook and Instagram. Please visit and support our presenting sponsor, Backyard Birds at http://www.thebirdfoodstore.com/. A mecca for bird lovers and bird watchers, Backyard Birds is an independent family-owned business located in Matthews, NC (next to Dairy Queen), just southeast of Charlotte. Thanks for listening to The Backyard Naturalists. We hope you have a day filled with the wonders of nature. Get outside and take a walk on the wild side! Please don't forget to leave a 5-star review for The Backyard Naturalists podcast. Production services for The Backyard Naturalists podcast are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com. While recording the Backyard Naturalists podcast, Debbie and Laurie enjoy coffee provided by the Good Cup Coffee Company in Matthews, North Carolina. Follow Good Cup Coffee on Instagram and look for them at the Matthews Community Farmer's Market this Saturday morning.
New MBIE data reveals New Zealanders will be using 80% more power than we do now by 2050. It shows demand is expected to grow as fossil fuel use switches to electricity, electric vehicles increase, and new demand, such as data centres, come online. MBIE market manager Mike Hayward told Mike Hosking he's confident we can rely more on electricity from renewable sources. He says the last quarter showed a 51% increase in generation from solar. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are many challenges facing the food industry at the moment, and those challenges are being faced by all of us, farmers, producers, manufacturers, retailers and consumers. Consumers in particular, are increasingly concerned with a rising cost of living, their overall health, as well as sustainability and climate change. In this episode of the Food Matters Live podcast, made in partnership with Azelis UK Food and Nutrition, we look at how the food industry can address these concerns, and support consumers whilst continuing to feed a growing population. It is a challenge, but every challenge presents an opportunity. We look at the latest trends, the differences and similarities between working with a start-up and a multi-national, and learn all about the new product development journey. Meet the Azelis team at the Food Matters Live Tastes of Better event Charles Hawley, Managing Director, Azelis UK and Ireland Mandy Hogben, Senior Sales Manager, Azelis Food and Nutrition Joe Yeates, Business Manager, Azelis Food and Nutrition UK and Ireland Alie Coppolella, Market Manager, Azelis Food and Nutrition UK and Ireland
Thank you for joining us for another episode of the CU Lab. I'm Madeline Kronfeld with America's Credit Unions, and I'll be your moderator. Today, I am sitting down with Aoife May, Market Manager of Compliance Program Management for Wolters Kluwer, who is a trusted leader in compliance management. Today we're going to talk about Democratizing AI: Powerful Regulatory Compliance for Every Financial Institution. Join Wolters Kluwer expert Aoife May for an informative session to explore: the aspects of today's regulatory environment that are driving digital and AI adoption, expectations from regulators, and the increasing burdens put on compliance departments, what a credit union wants to understand when it comes to AI and regulatory compliance, expert augmented intelligence model, and if these offerings are feasible for any size credit union.
In a career, experience with a company goes a long way. To hear about experiences from marching band to field services to becoming the OOH and On-Premise Service Market Manager at Daktronics, Justin and Matt talk with Sherman Dugas. He shares his journey of working at Daktronics and how he leans on those experiences in his recent change in roles at the company. Links: Daktronics OOH Webpage: daktronics.com/ooh Daktronics On Premise Webpage: daktronics.com/commercial FrameWrx by Daktronics Website: daktronics.com/framewrx
Episode 333 Communal Growth In life we all put aside something when life becomes to busy, maybe it was a hobby you used to enjoy, or a new project you swear you're going to get to you just need to finish this other thing first, or maybe it's a skill from your childhood like playing the flute that you decided to put away because of limitations or self intimidation. But that's the great thing about life, we have all the time in the world to pick back up those things and enjoy them again. In this episode Sarah Elkins and D'Vaughn Hayes discuss the importance of giving yourself grace when you are trying to pick up something new, the importance and value of encouraging another to do the same, and how through these experiences we grow into stronger and happier individuals. Highlights The universe brings us together in strange and amazing ways. The importance of music in our lives and how it comes back during times in our life when we need it most. It's okay if it takes time for you to pick up something you want to do or if you aren't good at it immediately. It takes time. The self-fulfillment of helping another grow. Quotes “The sales just makes sense because it's “Hey you have this issue or this problem with your organization, I've got this really great solution and makes sense, let's move forward. Everybody's happy.” of course it benefits me and my bottom line and the income I bring into my family, so you get some warm and fuzzies there but the real impact for me is what I do to help other people get to where they want to be, to help them share their stories, or to watch them grow right in front of my eyes. To the person that they didn't think they could be when we first met and just to watch that process is incredible.” “That's not a good thing, as a community for your youth to grow up thinking that and believing that (There are no options or opportunities in the place you grew up) and just having this sense that they need to leave. If your community is to grow and thrive it needs to retain young people, they need to believe that this is a place where things happen where they can envision a bright future for themselves.” Dear Listeners it is now your turn, I want to know what you're going to pick up that you put aside years before? What is one of those ideas that you've had in your head that maybe you started in the past and gave up too soon. I want to know about this and D'Vaughn wants to hear about it so we can support you in reaching that goal or sharing that idea so you feel compelled to complete it. And, as always, thank you for listening. About D'Vaughn D'Vaughn LaSean Hayes is a seasoned professional with a proven track record in sales, marketing, and leadership. Currently serving as the Field Marketing Manager for Billings at TDS Telecommunications, D'Vaughn has consistently driven impressive results. His innovative strategies led to an exceptional $2 Million ROI in his first year, exceeding company standards. In 2023, he achieved an NPV of $1.5 million and an IRR of 83%, earning a well-deserved promotion to the role of Commercial Sales Manager for all of Montana, set to commence on 12/04/2023. Beyond his corporate success, D'Vaughn actively contributes to community service. As the Director and Lead Organizer of TEDxBillings, Incoming Chair of Billings NextGEN, and a Member of the Board of Directors for United Way of Yellowstone County, he thrives on driving positive change. D'Vaughn is a social media influencer, running @406media with 11.5k followers, sharing content about the great state of Montana. He serves as the Marketing Director and Project Manager for Beartooth Mountain Saloon, a Bitcoin mining operation set to launch in early 2024. D'Vaughn has diverse experience in the crypto community, primarily on the Cardano blockchain. Recipient of multiple prestigious awards, including the 2021 NextGEN Exceptional Emerging Leader Business Excellence Award from The Billings Chamber of Commerce, 40 under Forty Honoree of the 2022 class by the Billings Gazette, and the 2014 Market Manager of the Year Award from Smart Circle International, as well as an Outstanding Achievement Award from Smart Circle International, Consumer Electronics Partner of the Year Award from DirecTV, and recognition as one of the Top 5 salespersons in the whole country by DirecTV and Smart Circle International, D'Vaughn is celebrated for his outstanding contributions. Be sure to check out his LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram! About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Be sure to check out the Storytelling For Professionals Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!
Meet Dan Barron, everyone's knew boss and a freshly-minted Jazz Fest superfan
There is more and more fiber being deployed in the middle mile and deeper into the network to interconnect data centers and enterprises, provide wireless carriers with cell site backhaul, and enable telco and ISP deployments.Clearfield, a fiber management and connectivity provider, designs and builds the products needed to power active equipment at the edge and manage and deploy the fiber cables all the way to the premises. Clearfield bills itself as ‘the fiber to anywhere company.'Kevin Morgan, Clearfield's Chief Marketing Officer, Roberto Vargas, Technology Platform Manager, Active Cabinets, and Michael Wood, Market Manager discuss with John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor the company's role in the fiber business and its outlook on the fiber market.Support the Show.
Our conversation today featured Sara Beth Hayes, Market Manager for the Clarke County Farmer's Market and Turner Kobayashi from Audley Farm to discuss the opening of the Clark County Farmer's Market on May 4, 2024. Sara Beth & Turner talk about the market's history, vendors, new additions, activities, sponsorships, and community involvement. They highlight the variety of vendors, local support, flexible vendor options, and community events planned for the market season. There is a focus on family-friendly activities, live music, pet-friendly atmosphere, and engagement with the local community. The Clarke County Farmer's Market is open every Saturday from 8am - 12pm at 317 W. Main Street in Berryville from May through October. Learn more on their website: http://www.clarkecountyfarmersmarket.com/ and follow them on Facebook.
The Dane County Farmers Market is ready to return to the Capitol Square. As the largest producer only farmers market in America, it will be celebrating its 52nd year on the square. “The Dane County Farmers Market was founded in September of 1972 with just five farmers set up on the Capitol Square,” says Jamie Bugel, Market Manager for the Dane County Farmers Market. “Now, with over 250 producers, it has grown to be a tradition in Madison.” The Dane County Farmers Market returns to the Capitol Square Saturday, April 13 starting at 6:15 a.m. Bugel says vendors will be there until about 1:45 p.m., but if you've got something specific you're shopping for - get there early, while supplies are available. This year, the State Street corner of the Capitol Square – West Mifflin Street and North Carroll Street – will be closed to vehicle traffic each Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. until the end of the market at 1:45 p.m. Customers who use vehicles to pick up large orders from that corner of the Square can do so before 8AM, or arrange an alternative pick up site with the farmer. Through early May, East Mifflin Street will also be closed to vehicle traffic due to Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station construction. BRT station construction on West Main Street will also impact traffic, with only one lane available, so she recommends avoiding this area until construction is completed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ikea is promising a beautiful vision as it enters the New Zealand market. The Swedish furniture giant is looking for a "people and culture manager" who will oversee the hiring of 400 staff for its store at Auckland's Sylvia Park. Construction is underway at the megastore, which will be opened at the end of next year. Ikea New Zealand market manager Johanna Cederlöf told Mike Hosking they want to create better everyday lives, and not just through their products. She says this also extends to their partners, the wider community, and all store workers. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Joanne Lopez, VP Market Manager/Women in Business Ambassador at Valley Bank Alycia Anderson welcomes Joanne Lopez to Pushing Forward with Alycia | A Disability Podcast. Joanne shares journey from her early beginnings in Trinidad and Tobago to her notable ascent as a VP Market Manager and Women in Business Ambassador. Her story is more than just professional success; it pulls back the layers into overcoming life's obstacles with determination and a deep commitment to financial literacy and education. Joanne shares invaluable insights for anyone looking to make meaningful changes in their own life and in the community around them. Key Highlights:
Based in Durham, North Carolina, Piedmont Wholesale Flowers' tagline is: farmer-founded, farmer-directed, farmer-grown. Today, you'll hear an update as this Slow Flower member cooperative celebrates the start of Season Eight with Stephanie Hall of Sassafras Fork Farm and market manager Julia Carpico. Increasingly, Slow Flowers is enjoying the addition of flower collectives and cooperatives joining […] The post Episode 653: Piedmont Wholesale Flowers – celebrating its 8th season and a new facility with flower farmer Stephanie Hall of Sassafras Fork Farm and market manager Julia Carpico appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
Planting Technology Product Manager and Podcast Host Tony Kramer discuss John Deere Operations Center™ and its applications for small grains growers with John Deere's Go-to-Market Manager, Ryan Stien. John Deere's recent partnership announcement with SpaceX increases service to rural areas, and Stien, who focuses on digital products, says increased connectivity will revolutionize accurate data collection. Stein and Kramer emphasize field boundaries as a foundational step to automate data collection for planting times, locations, and crop varieties. With this database of information later, small grain farmers can discern where and when they may need to apply nutrients or fertilizer. Listen to learn how the Operations Center – a no-cost solution – empowers small grain farmers to make informed operational decisions during each growing season.
It's a big day in New Hampshire, as the 2024 U.S. presidential race sees its first primary event. How have radio and television stations benefitted, if at all, from political advertising thus far? What are New Hampshire's local broadcast media outlets doing to ensure the state's electorate has relevant and timely information they can't get anywhere else?In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, RBR+TVBR goes one-on-one with Nicole Romano, the Market Manager for Great Eastern Radio in West Lebanon-Hanover, N.H.; and with Tracy Caruso, the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters. In a state with one "Big Four" broadcast TV station of note — WMUR-9 — and lots of local AMs and FMs, learn in this 20-minute audio interview conducted by Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson what could be in store for your state, and your stations, in the coming weeks.
In our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Lindsay, a seasoned leader with almost 17 years of dedicated service at Desert Financial Credit Union, and Nikki, a passionate advocate for employee engagement and the driving force behind PeopleForward Network. This conversation, as the others that we have, was open, authentic and natural. The conversation led to examples of both companies leading in a human centered and people focused direction. Lindsay highlighted the importance Desert Financial places on employee satisfaction and creating a workplace culture that empowers and values its staff. This commitment translates into exceptional service for members, where every interaction is more than a transaction. The organization focuses on connection, community, and service to others. Nikki, from PeopleForward Network, provided insights into their mission of sharing resources and insights with a global community of people-first minded leaders. From podcast production to growth consulting, PeopleForward Network collaborates with partners to make a meaningful impact on business development and marketing. These women are making waves in their industries in order to build companies with great cultures. If you are looking for examples, stories, and support for growing your company culture, then this is an episode for you to listen to. Nikki Lewallen Gregory believes that the workplace is a mission field to use our strengths and maximize our lives. Nikki's passion is devoted to employee engagement/employee experience; to help all people experience meaningful work. Nikki lives in Indianapolis with her husband David, 4 step sons and English Bulldog, Cardi, who she is currently training to skateboard. Nikki is involved in many philanthropic organizations as contribution and service are her WHY. Lindsay Martin is a seasoned leader in the financial industry, with a dedicated history at Desert Financial Credit Union. With nearly 17 years of unwavering commitment to the credit union, Lindsay has consistently demonstrated her passion for serving both members and the community at large. In her current role as Market Manager, she oversees the North Peoria market, managing multiple branch locations. Throughout her career, Lindsay has honed her expertise in financial services and has become a respected leader known for her ability to build and lead successful teams. Her commitment to excellence is evident in the positive impact she has had on the credit union's operations, as well as the lasting relationships she has cultivated with both colleagues and members. Lindsay's professional journey is marked by a steadfast dedication to servant leadership and service, a passion for community engagement, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her leadership within Desert Financial Credit Union is a testament to her unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional financial solutions while enriching the lives of those she serves. About Culture Crush At Culture Crush, culture isn't just a corporate buzzword. It's a key factor that can either boost your company or lead to its failure. We're culture consultants, with a focus on leadership, appreciation, communication, processes, accessibility, mental health, diversity, inclusion, and creating a dynamic workplace. As a growing company: Culture Crush Business is your hub for company culture resources. With deep cultural insights and years of expertise, we evaluate your company's needs and connect you with the precise resources to cultivate a thriving culture. We work with CEOs, founders, HR Directors, or Culture Leaders of companies or teams, who value company culture and understand its impact on their business success. With Culture Crush you'll learn how to transform your workplace into a place of unity, efficiency, and growth. Don't just fix your company culture – transform it with Culture Crush Business. On this podcast: We focus on everything surrounding businesses with good company culture. We will talk with company leaders to learn about real-life experiences, tips, and best practices for creating a healthy work environment where employees are finding joy and satisfaction in their work while also striving and growing within the company. We share the resources to help improve company culture and showcase them on the podcast with their tips and tricks for growing culture.
11/22/23: It's another week to make football picks! The studio is full again with Joel Heitkamp, Rusty Halvorson, Jack Michaels, Tom Szymanski, and our trusty boss, Dan Cash. Dan is the Vice President and Market Manager at MWC Advertising Fargo-Moorhead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Truly a remarkable journey - that is the story of Milko Villareal, the new Market Manager for the MARC Radio family of stations in Gainesville. MARC is the parent company for The Shepherd stations, and Mike has a sitdown in the Gainesville studios and has Milko tell about that journey.
Amy King hosts your Monday Wake Up Call. ABC News National Correspondent Steven Portnoy joins the show to talk about Garland being grilled by House republicans on Hunter Biden and Trump investigations. Former FBI agent and now crime and terrorism analyst for ABC News Jim Ryan discusses AI and the battle against veteran suicides. It's that time! Amy brings you her ‘Boo Preview' highlighting all the fun Halloween activities you can do this year starting with Disney's Halloween time. The show wraps with the Market Manager for Best Friends Animal Society in L.A talking about the Paw Patrol Guiness World Record attempt.
Amy talks with the Market Manager for Best Friends Animal Society in L.A about the Paw Patrol Guiness World Record attempt.
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Host Robert Pilot is joined by Bob Blake from Red Lake with the Solar News! Then, Destiny Jones, Four Sisters Food Sovereignty Coordinator & Market Manager is back with some new NACDI updates! PLUS, Wendy Pilot with her Sacred Animals segment!!
Welcome to the second episode of the Sustain Dane Podcast, your gateway to all things sustainability and positive change in Dane County and Madison, Wisconsin! Today we are talking all things Food Scraps Program! No matter your level of familiarity with this program, this episode will be sure to teach you what it's all about and how you can do your part to keep it going.We chat with an array of folks who are helping bring this program to life everyday. We kick the episode off by chatting with Bryan Johnson, the Recycling Coordinator and Public Information Officer for the City of Madison Streets Division.Then we get down to the drop off sites themselves to talk to the many market goers who bring their scraps to the market each week. We head to the Eastside Farmers' Market first where we had the chance to talk with our Compost Interns and the Market Manager there. Then we head over to the Southside Farmers' Market where we had the chance to chat with Robert Pierce, the Founder & Executive Director of Neighborhood Food Solutions who takes on the task of turning our scraps into soil.Before we close out the episode we also got to hear from Sujata Gautam who helps run the Trash Lab! A unique experience that helps folks of all ages learn about the things we throw away and allows us to rethink our relationship with waste.Want to learn more about our Food Scraps Program? Check it out on the Sustain Dane website! Our website: https://sustaindane.org/ Find us on LinkedIn!Find us on Instagram!Find us on Twitter!Find us Facebook!Say hi via email with hello@sustaindane.org
I’m thrilled today to bring you an informative conversation about Island Flower Growers, an emerging flower hub based outside of Victoria, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island in Canada. If you caught Episode 611 a few weeks ago, you met Julie Remy of Fleuris Studio and Blooms, a farmer-florist on Vancouver Island; we briefly discussed the […] The post Episode 613: Island Flower Growers, a cooperative flower hub serving all of British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, with president Lorna Jackson and market manager Cara Scott appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.