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Michael Cowan joins Tommy to talk about the mayor's approval rating and what path is city is headed.
Compliance Clarified – a podcast by Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence
In the seventh episode of season 4 of the Compliance Clarified podcast, Susannah Hammond is joined by Lindsey Rogerson and Michael Cowan to take a look at the challenges and indeed threat posed by Big Tech to mainstream financial services. The perceived benefits of allowing tech firms to operate with a banking licence are seen to be ‘compelling but require scrutiny'. Unburdened by legacy infrastructure, tech firms often offer superior technology and user-friendly apps that may allow them to reach more consumers and perform various aspects of the banking business (onboarding, deposit-taking, lending, payments) more efficiently than incumbents. Links to content referenced in the discussion: Financial Stability Institute ‘Gatekeeping the gatekeepers' paper (link is: https://www.bis.org/fsi/publ/insights39.pdf ) Kelly report on Co-op Bank (link is: https://assets.ctfassets.net/5ywmq66472jr/3LpckmtCnuWiuuuEM2qAsw/9bc99b1cd941261bca5d674724873deb/kelly-review.pdf )Link to Department of Culture, Media and Sport statement on adding paid-for advertising to Online Safety Bill https://www.gov.uk/government/news/major-law-changes-to-protect-people-from-scam-adverts-onlineLink to article on joint Parliamentary committee draft report on the Online Safety Bill https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6907301343145693184/ Further information on Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence can be found at: https://legal.thomsonreuters.com/en/products/regulatory-intelligence?elqTrackId=73370082102a4669b4d34524158b501c&elqaid=3945&elqat=2
Michael Cowan investigates the consequences for victims of crime and those accused of offences when crucial evidence goes missing or is lost by police forces. He speaks to a man who says he is trying to clear his name but vital evidence has been lost. Reporter: Michael Cowan Producer: Jim Booth Editor: Nicola Addyman Additional research: Wil Crisp and Sophie Eastaugh If you have been affected by sexual abuse or violence, help and support is available via the BBC Action Line. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/22VVM5LPrf3pjYdKqctmMXn/information-and-support-sexual-abuse-and-violence
This episode discusses why and how listening is the beginning point of democratic organizing and the role of the one-to-one or relational meeting in that work. The first part is a discussion with Lina Jamoul about what is a one to one, what it involves, and how it differs from other ways of engaging with people in democratic politics. In the second part I talk to Arnie Graf to reflect further on some of the tensions and issues that arise in doing one-to-one's. Guests: Lina Jamoul is Executive Director of the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees. Arnie Graf began organizing work as part of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and then went on to work with the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) for over forty years. More recently he worked with the British Labour Party to develop the insights of organizing for local party politics in the UK. Arnie recently published a book narrating all this work entitled: "Lessons Learned: Stories from a Lifetime of Organizing" (ACTA, 2020). Resources for Going Deeper: Edward Chambers with Michael Cowan, "The Relational Meeting," Roots for Radicals: Organizing for Power, Action, and Justice (New York: Continuum, 2004), Chapter 2; Jeffrey Stout, “Face-to-Face Meetings,” Blessed are the Organized: Grassroots Democracy in America (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010), Chapter 12.
In this episode, the guys talk with Dunwoody Nature Center's Executive Director, Michal Cowan, and Program Manager, Holly Loveland.
After welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylvia Hurtado, UCLA Professor of Education; Bill Jacob, UCSB Professor of Mathematics; and C. Judson King, Professor Emeritus of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Former Director of the UC Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education, and former UC Provost. The panel moderator is Michael Cowan, UC Santa Cruz Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Literature, and 2000-2001 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, History, and Goals " [Education] [Show ID: 34811]
After welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylvia Hurtado, UCLA Professor of Education; Bill Jacob, UCSB Professor of Mathematics; and C. Judson King, Professor Emeritus of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Former Director of the UC Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education, and former UC Provost. The panel moderator is Michael Cowan, UC Santa Cruz Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Literature, and 2000-2001 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, History, and Goals " [Education] [Show ID: 34811]
After welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylvia Hurtado, UCLA Professor of Education; Bill Jacob, UCSB Professor of Mathematics; and C. Judson King, Professor Emeritus of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Former Director of the UC Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education, and former UC Provost. The panel moderator is Michael Cowan, UC Santa Cruz Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Literature, and 2000-2001 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, History, and Goals " [Education] [Show ID: 34811]
After welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylvia Hurtado, UCLA Professor of Education; Bill Jacob, UCSB Professor of Mathematics; and C. Judson King, Professor Emeritus of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Former Director of the UC Berkeley Center for Studies in Higher Education, and former UC Provost. The panel moderator is Michael Cowan, UC Santa Cruz Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Literature, and 2000-2001 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, History, and Goals " [Education] [Show ID: 34811]
Inspiring and engaging tomorrow’s engineers is central to ASME’s mission. ASME Engineering Festivals™ (E-Fests) and the related series of activities known as ASME EFx™ are some of the most exciting ways the Society engages next generation engineers all around the globe. In this episode of ASME Today & Tomorrow, Callie Tourigny, ASME’s Senior Vice President for Student & Early Career Development, and Brandy Smith, ASME’s Senior Manager of STEM Programs, join Tom Costabile, ASME’s Executive Director, and Michael Cowan, ASME’s Director of Strategic Communications, for a discussion of how they’re raising the bar on inspiring the next generation of engineers.
There may be no more important factor in ensuring the continued vitality and impact of the engineering profession than attracting and nurturing the next generation of engineers. In this episode of ASME Today & Tomorrow, Brianna Migliaccio, President of the ASME Chapter at New York University and a member of its engineering school’s Class of 2020, joins Executive Director Tom Costabile and Michael Cowan, Director of Strategic Communications, for a discussion about what inspired her to pursue studies in mechanical engineering and why the opportunity to serve as an engineering leader means so much to her.
ASME’s Nominating Committee selects nominees for the positions of ASME President and at-large members of the Board of Governors to be filled at each annual election. In this episode of ASME Today & Tomorrow, Howard Berkof, Chair of the Presidential Task Force on Nominations as well as of ASME’s VOLT efforts, and RuthAnn Bigley, Coordinator of Governance, join Executive Director Tom Costabile and Michael Cowan, Director of Strategic Communications, for a conversation about the importance of the nominating process and ASME’s volunteer leadership pipeline.
One of ASME’s signature activities is Code Week. In this episode of ASME Today & Tomorrow, Gerry Eisenberg, Director, Pressure Technology Codes & Standards, and Steve Rossi, S&C Project Engineering Manager, join Michael Cowan, Director, Strategic Communications, for an in-depth look at Code Week.
An interview with Michael Cowan, aeronautics engineer who has worked on both manned and unmanned missions for NASA. We talk about what he actually does, debate the space vs. ocean question, and wonder at some of the weird ideas people have about space and the Earth.Listen to the live broadcast, every Friday at 6pm – only on Valley Free Radio, WXOJ-LP 103.3fm or streaming on valleyfreeradio.orgLook for Evidence Based Radio on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or stream on Evidencebasedradio.comThis podcast part of the Planetside Productions Network. Visit Planetside.pro to find other Planetside Podcasts!Support Evidence Based Radio by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/evidencebasederrataSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/evidencebasederrata/a8ac6468-5724-44fc-b66f-19cafdf45688
The first episode of a new podcast from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Episode #1 features an interview with Executive Director Tom Costabile, who sat down recently with Michael Cowan, ASME’s Director of Strategic Communications, to talk about what brought him to ASME, his goals for this first year, and what he sees as the key challenges and opportunities facing the Society.
"Dentists have a unique position in the patient’s life—you see patients every six months, you’re looking at their oral cavity and you are uniquely skilled to identify intra-oral science." – Dr. Domingue and guest host Dr. Rusty Fitton, delve into sleep apnea with this week's guests, Dr. Sully Sullivan and Michael Cowan, sharing eye-opening stories of their family and friends’ experiences. According to the Mayo Clinic, “sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts.” What most people don’t know, is how dentists can help aid, prevent, and even treat this disorder. Listen in for how you can increase care for your patients! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Recorded live from the Voices of Dentistry Conference in Phoenix, AZ by Drs. Danny Domingue and Justin Moody. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual partcipants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: Listen to Dr. Sullivan's podcast "The Millennial Dentist", click here. To learn more about Michael Cowen and Awaken 2 Sleep, visit awaken2sleep.com September 26-29, 2018 | Hyatt Regency Dallas | Dallas, Texas REGISTER NOW FOR THE AAID 67TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE American Academy of Implant Dentistry Founded in 1951, the Academy is the first professional organization in the world dedicated to implant dentistry. Its membership includes general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists, prosthodontists and others interested in the field of implant dentistry. As a membership organization, we currently represent over 5,500 dentists worldwide. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Email us at podcast@aaid.com. Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Podcasts, SoundCloud and, of course, check out our website at www.aaidpodcast.com.
The Voices of Dentistry meeting happened last weekend and it was AMAZING! If you missed it...don't despair because over the next few weeks we'll be bringing you some really cool content created at the meeting! Dr. Jeff Rouse visited the Voices of Dentistry and the Dental Hacks had a chance to talk with him in person! We featured Jeff in episode 165 and we picked up here right where we left off there! We talked with Jeff about diagnosis, airway prosthodontics and helping you find the right team to treat patient airway problems! For more you can check out Jeff's seminars and workshops at the Spear Center! We also had a chance to talk with Michael Cowan of Awaken2Sleep about a variety of options for testing and treatment for sleep apnea. Michael is an expert in implementation and we had a really interesting talk! Links from the show: The Dental Hacks Nation closed Facebook group has over 21,000 members! Head over there to interact with other Dental Hacks listeners, guests and Brain Trust members every day, all day! Remember...if you don't have any thing "dental" on your FB page, we might decline your membership request. So IM the group or email us at info@dentalhacks.com. One polisher kit for all of your fixed restorations! Check out the Cosmedent All Ceramic Polishers at www.dentalhacks.com/polishers. Zirc is giving 5 Dental Hacks listeners a "Mr. Thirsty" trial pack! Use the coupon code "hacksmtos" on the Zirc website for your trial pack! Check it out at www.dentalhacks.com/thirsty. The Biofit HD matrix system makes posterior composites faster, more efficient and better! Check it out at www.dentalhacks.com/biofit. Premier Dental "Hack of the Week": ComfortView Lip and Cheek Retractor Jason: Bright Local SEO Alan: Skullcandy Crusher Wireless headphones If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!
The military medical landscape is ever changing. As the Defense Department and the Veterans Affairs Department continue to move to electronic records, AMSUS Director and former Navy Surgeon General Michael Cowan tells Federal News Radio's Scott Maucione on Federal Drive with Tom Temin what benefits the new system will bring. He also gives us a taste of some of the newest medical advancements in the battlefield.
Michael COWAN, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, McGill University
Michael COWAN, Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, McGill University
Lisa has an allergic reaction so she goes to health center; contact Yuka about Yumi’s birthday; “perpetual motion” gizmo for Bob; see Michael Cowan at Avanti; haircut in Santa Clara at Traci’s; looks at suits for JET interview; dinner and TV at the Krakowskis'.