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Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with Minnesota Editor Tim Spielman quickly reviewing the opener weekend of deer season. David Schuessler from Ducks Unlimited then joins the program to talk about the conservation nonprofit's Into The Vault annual online auction. Then Jared Mazurek visits the program to promote the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association. […] The post Episode 514 – Firearms deer opener, DU's Into the Vault auction, MDHA, “Tackle” Terry, and a 4-walleye limit? appeared first on Outdoor News.
A look at the role the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency plays in designing Nashville's future. Plus the local news for September 9, 2024 and the changing conversation about TennCare. Credits: This is a production of Nashville Public RadioHost/producer: Nina CardonaEditor: Miriam KramerAdditional support: Mack Linebaugh, Tony Gonzalez, Rachel Iacovone, LaTonya Turner and the staff of WPLN and WNXP
“My whole mission is just to affect positive change with people, and housing is such a key component to people's health, well-being, and safety.” -- Andrea Prince According to Nashville's 2021 Affordable Housing Task Force, chaired by Mayor John Cooper, the city must create 52,498 new housing units by 2030—a daunting challenge, given that only 1,344 affordable units were being built annually at the time of the report. Today on The Climbing the Charts Podcast, as recorded by our sister podcast The Real Estate Mailbag, we're joined by Matthew Wiltshire, President of Pathway Affordable Housing Corp. and former Chief Strategy Officer at MDHA, Andrea Prince, Executive Director of Rebuilding Together Nashville, and Joshua Haston, Development Manager at LDG Development, LLC and Board Member of the Nashville Industrial Board. These leaders share their personal journeys and insights into tackling Nashville's housing crisis, discussing innovative city tools and divisive zoning proposals debated in Metro Council. They also explore the impact of Tennessee's new “home bond” bill on affordable housing. Tune in to understand why affordable housing isn't just crucial for your future, but for the future of Music City itself!
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Dr. Troy White addresses the Nashville housing crisis and working with local organization's. Support DDC's educational and community impact by becoming a supporter: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=D9ZS6PAJHVJLC Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepdishconvos/ Subscribe Via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers
We are joined in studio by Brandon Gatz and Bill Katz to talk about Landcastle Summerfest. In this episode we meet Ron Kline, a really cool guy that helped Mark and his son find some fish on Cass Lake. We meet Denis Quarberg who is the president of MDHA. Then we meet Ryan and Brady Imholte. They bowfished a rare black gar.
MDHA sits down with Peyton, a new teacher to discuss 2020 teaching, her love of the First Ladies, the role of social media in politics and if birds are real. We hope you enjoy and don't forget to like or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Thanks for helping us Make History Dope Again! Check out our merch at: https://www.bonfire.com/store/make-history-dope-again/
Welcome to season 2! For our 4th episode of the Women in Dentistry podcast, we have Ms. Pat Crane Ramsay. Pat began her dental hygiene career in clinical practice after graduating from the Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists in 1966. After 22 years in clinical practice in dental offices in New Bedford and Fall River Massachusetts, Pat's professional career expanded into a variety of areas. She is an experienced administrator with skills in operations management, event planning, volunteer support, friend and fundraising, health care, and public speaking. She possesses hands-on experience in social media and its importance in today's world. Pat's professional career also includes volunteer involvement in organized dental hygiene. She was instrumental in the development of the Southeastern component of the Massachusetts Dental Hygienists Association. She served on and chaired multiple MDHA committees, held multiple offices, including that of the President. Her involvement with the American Dental Hygienist's Association included serving and chairing multiple committees and councils, serving as District I Trustee and President. She also served as the first chair person of the ADHA Institute for Oral Health which was created to provide educational scholarships, fellowships, research grants, and community service grants to dental hygienists throughout the country. Join us as she talks "Clinical Practice to Beloved Alumni Cheerleader!" Linked In Information: linkedin.com/in/patricia-ramsay-58534314
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Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency serves the citizens of Nashville, currently providing safe, decent and affordable housing to approximately 13,000 families in Nashville.MDHA's Envision process. Transforming MDHA's aging subsidized housing into mixed-income, mixed-use communities. We have started Envision at Cayce Place (www.nashville-mdha.org/Envision-Cayce) We will be opening waiting lists in the next month or two (taking the airing date into consideration) for workforce and market rate units at two brand new properties at Cayce Place. We will also open waiting lists at a few of our subsidized properties early next year. Anyone in need should follow our Facebook page or check our website periodically. Learn more: www.Nashville-MDHA.org
This week we talk about improper instrument handling, my Breaking Bad experience and our big event on the 5th in Springfield, Mo thank you MDHA for the invite, and a huge THANKS to our sponsors, Burst Oral Care, Dynamic Dental Staffing and Andy RDH. We want to thank all our listeners for taking time out of your schedules. Please share, like and subscribe. As always, don’t forget to go floss yourselves. love Carlos and Sandy Lee
On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Carl Falconer and David Gruber. Carl is the President and CEO of the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance and David is their Development and Communications Director. In our first ever phone call podcast, calling from miles and miles away, the good people at MDHA discuss some of the work our organizations have in common. David, podcast aficionado, found out about our work through this very podcast. Wanting to speak about the homelessness crisis, David understands that this issue isn’t unique to any one city. From permanent supportive housing to street outreach, the services we both provide and the coalitions we seek to form, perhaps speak to something deeper: a shared commitment to helping our fellow neighbor…. Even if that neighbor is miles and miles away!
"Global Nashville with Karl Dean" A Conversation with Matthew WiltshireDirector, Nashville Mayor's Office of Economic and Community Development Recorded: April 4, 2019 at Belmont University "GLOBAL NASHVILLE WITH KARL DEAN" is a regular feature of the Global Tennessee Podcast from the Tennessee World Affairs Council. It explores business, culture, education, politics, New American's issues and more -- all in an effort to highlight the people, places and things that make Nashville a global city.We welcome your thoughts on topics or individuals to talk to on "Global Nashville with Karl Dean" and to hear your feedback on our Podcasts. Does your company want to sponsor and participate in "Global Tennessee" Podcasts? Contact: patryan@tnwac.org ABOUT Matthew Wiltshire Matthew A. Wiltshire (Matt) Chief Strategy and Intergovernmental Affairs Officer Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency In April 2019, Matthew Wiltshire was named the Chief Strategy and Intergovernmental Affairs Officer for the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency in Nashville. In this capacity, Wiltshire is responsible for helping to guide Mayor David Briley’s $750 million affordable housing initiative, UnderOneRoof2029 (www.underoneroof2029.com). Prior to joining MDHA, Wiltshire served for eight years as the Director of the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Community Development in Nashville. In this capacity, Wiltshire helped recruit companies to Nashville, including Amazon, AllianceBernstein, Lyft, Philips, Warner Music and Warby Parker. He also worked with companies that expanded operations in the city such as HCA, Bridgestone, UBS, Asurion and AIG. During Wiltshire’s time in this role, the unemployment rate in Davidson County fell from over 8% to 2.3%. Before joining the Mayor’s Office, Wiltshire was a Director in the Investment Banking Group at Avondale Partners, a Nashville-based investment banking firm, and was a partner at NEST-TN, LLC, a venture capital firm. Prior to returning to Nashville to join Avondale, Wiltshire helped found Greenbridge Partners, a private capital firm in Greenwich, CT and was a principal at Compass Advisers, an investment banking boutique in New York City. Wiltshire began his investment banking career as an analyst with Montgomery Securities in San Francisco and in New York. A Hume-Fogg Academic High School alumnus, Wiltshire graduated with a BA degree in government from Dartmouth College. He was a member of Dartmouth’s heavyweight crew team and won multiple awards at collegiate, national and international competitions. Prior to joining the Mayor’s Office, Wiltshire served as the president of the board of Hands On Nashville and on the executive committee of the boards of the Center for Nonprofit Management and the Tennessee Justice Center. He enjoys running and cycling and has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Kenya. Matt is married to Crissy Wieck and has two sons, a daughter, two stepdaughters and a stepson. ABOUT Karl Dean Karl Dean was the 68th Mayor of Nashville and the sixth mayor of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. He was elected on Sept. 11, 2007 and was re-elected on Aug. 4, 2011. He completed his second term in office on September 25, 2015. He was the Democrat Party nominee for the office of Governor of Tennessee in 2018.Dean first held public office when he was elected as Nashville’s Public Defender in 1990, a post he was re-elected to in 1994 and 1998. He served as Metro Law Director from 1999 to January 2007, when he resigned to run for the office of mayor. He has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Vanderbilt.
Craig Engwoll of the MDHA joins us to talk all things deer. We tackle CWD (of course) but get his thoughts on other deer topics, what the MDHA does, and how you can join.
We chat with Craig Enwall from the MDHA. Newly retired from the DNR Mike "Cold Front" Kurre. Leslie McIninley with the state of the MN wildlife population. James Burnham with recruiting and retention of outdoorsman.
We chat with Craig Enwall from the MDHA. Newly retired from the DNR Mike "Cold Front" Kurre. Leslie McIninley with the state of the MN wildlife population. James Burnham with recruiting and retention of outdoorsman.
We had plenty to chat about at the Governors Deer Opener. Find out more about ATV trails, Mentored hunts, MDHA, and tourism in the state.
We had plenty to chat about at the Governors Deer Opener. Find out more about ATV trails, Mentored hunts, MDHA, and tourism in the state.
Cindy Crain, the new CEO of Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance (MDHA) joins the team to talk about homelessness in Dallas and MDHA's new strategies to understanding the issue and coming up with creative solutions, including increasing the number of volunteers who help with the annual Point In Time Count each January and increasing street outreach staff to bring direct and ongoing case management to people experiencing homelessness. Since the recording of this episode, MDHA has released their 2016 PIT Count data and conducted their annual State of Homelessness Address. Based on this year's results, unsheltered homelessness has more than doubled since 2015 and homelessness across the board has increased approximately 24% in Dallas County.
4/18/15 Craig Engwall from the MDHA has news that every deer hunter needs to hear about. Jamie Dietman and Dave Wallin and I went up to the Rainy River to chase sturgeon, we'll talk about our trip and how we did and why we were getting sick of catching 25″ walleyes! Listen to Jamie […]
In Episode 8 of Street View, you meet Mike Faenza, President of the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance (MDHA), a non-profit that serves as the coordinating entity for the $16 million in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funding shared among forty-four area homeless service agencies. In addition to stewarding these funds, MDHA is responsible for tracking the outcomes of these agencies and providing recommendations for improvements. Their ultimate goal: to end homelessness in Dallas. It's quite the mission, but according to Mike, "On one hand we feel like we are making a big difference. On a bad day we feel like we are bailing out the ocean with a teaspoon.” Mike addresses questions about housing from homeless guests, Don Foreback and Leon Holeman, both of whom struggle with steady employment and housing options. There is a serious shortage of affordable housing for the poor and homeless in Dallas with 20,000 people on a waiting list, the maximum allowed on the list, leaving thousands more waiting to get on the waiting list. Ultimately, the conversation turns to the need for increased community awareness and a change in public perception regarding homelessness and those experiencing it.