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Following Wrexham AFC's latest promotion at the weekend, CEO Michael Williamson joins Leaders Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan.He lifts the lid on a memorable day - and night - at the Racecourse Ground, as Wrexham secured its third successive promotion, as well as early planning for life in the second-tier Championship next season.Williamson also discusses the redevelopment of the Racecourse Ground, rising expectations, English football's new independent regulator and, a year into his CEO role, how he came to work for owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
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The chief investigative reporter on her work exposing criminals and corruption, including former politician, Eddie Obeid and financial fraudster, Melissa Caddick.Kate McClymont is chief investigative reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.She grew up on a farm in NSW, and during university, funded her start in Sydney by setting up a busking booth in Kings Cross.Passers-by would pay her to answer a question, have an argument, or verbally abuse them. Kate's start in crime reporting came from an early job writing for a gossip column. She was instructed to cover a wedding of a family member of known criminal figure, George Freeman.Kate compared the sequins in the bridal party's outfit to a bullet-proof vest, and received the first of many death threats throughout her career. She has won 10 Walkley awards for her work on the biggest crime and corruption cases in NSW.She has exposed the crimes of politician, Eddie Obeid, former Health Services Union boss, Michael Williamson and financial fraudster, Melissa Caddick, among many more.This episode of Conversations covers crime, corruption, true crime, Melissa Caddick, Eddie Obeid, corrupt politicians, investigative reporting, Walkley awards, Kings Cross, George Freeman, Minder, SMH, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Fairfax, Nine.
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FiD 200th EPISODE EXCLUSIVE: Wrexham AFC CEO Michael Williamson on Kop, transfers, kits and much moreWelcome to Fearless in Devotion 200th episode and it's a corker. We look back at a late win at Crawley and two new strikers, which includes breaking the transfer record for Reading's Sam Smith on a bust Thursday. But that's just the warm up, as Michael Williamson has his first chat with fans on a variety of subjects including the Kop, the training ground and transfers. If you want your free copies of the FiD fanzine (only costs the price of postage) email andrewgilpin@hotmail.comEnjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
Tommy gets the details on how you can help victims of the terror attack from Michael Williamson, CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana
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Tommy is joined by Michael Williamson, CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana, their efforts to fight Francine, the challenges such a storm presents, and how you can help those hit hardest from Hurricane Francine
Join us as CEO, Michael Williamson, shares recent updates from Cascadia Seaweed, and how they evolved from a producer of human food products to agricultural inputs. Let us know your biggest takeaway :)
5.24.24 - Jason Waggenspack // Michael Williamson & Kirby Jane Nagle by Crosstown Conversations
Join us as Andy, Rhys, Liam and Tomi are joined by Wrexham AFC's first team sport psychologist Sam Kotadia following his recent starring role in Welcome to Wrexham.We discuss what makes players like Paul Mullin tick and how Phil Parkinson has created a winning mentality in the dressing room.We also chat about the announcement that Michael Williamson, who has held roles at clubs such as at Inter Milan DC United and most recently Miami FC, has been named as Wrexham's new CEO.Enjoyed this Fat Boar-sponsored episode? Then please...
How do you make change at organizations that resemble hard granite, and aren't designed to bend?Only by patiently and persistently nudging them forward day-by-day, one improvement at a time, according to the authors of Bending Granite: 30+ true stories of leading change (Acta Publications, 2022). It's a compilation of stories from leaders, mostly in and around Madison, writing about the organizations they loved and sought to improve.It's a book that promises “no big bang, no instant pudding, no quick fixes.” Nonetheless, it might lend insight for managers on effectively changing the status quo.On today's show, host David Ahrens speaks with Tom Mosgaller and Michael Williamson, two of the volume's co-editors.Mosgaller and Williamson join Ahrens in the studio to talk about the nature of leadership, the role of quality assurance, and the importance of paying attention to purpose, processes, and people.Michael Williamson has led many complex public organization, including stints as chief of staff for Madison Mayor Joe Sensenbrenner, assistant to UW-Madison chancellor Donna Shalala, and policy assistant to Wisconsin Governor Lee Dreyfus.Williamson is the former Executive Director of the State of Wisconsin Investment Board, which manages the Wisconsin Retirement System's trust funds. Now retired, he continues to serve on a variety of nonprofit boards.Tom Mosgaller describes himself as a “change agent by nature, and leader by nurture.” For more than a dozen years, he served as the City of Madison's Director of Organizational Development and Training. In his tenure, the city's quality assurance work received worldwide recognition as a pioneering effort and was recognized by the American Society for Quality (ASQ).Mosgaller later worked as Director of Change Management for NIATx, a division of the UW Madison School of Engineering that works to improve the delivery of community-based health services.He is past President and Chairman of the Board of the American Society for Quality and has served as a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award examiner and judge for the Wisconsin Forward Award. He now works as a consultant through his business, Gnarly Oaks.Find more about Bending Granite – including interviews and resources – at bendinggranite.org.
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Tommy talks to Michael Williamson, CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana
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Michael Williamson joins Tommy to talk about United Way Southeast Louisiana.
"Our deaths by suicide rate is not coming down because we have too many poor people. They don't have enough money, they can't feed themselves, they don't have any hope because they don't know what's coming down the road. " Sean McCann, trauma psychotherapistIn part three of The Ferret investigates…the health gap – a three-part special podcast from The Ferret media co-op and Greater Govanhill magazine – we turn our attention to the mental wellbeing of young and middle aged men, another issue driving health inequalities in Scotland. In Scotland, men in the most deprived areas of Scotland have a life expectancy of almost 14 years less than those in the most affluent areas. Of the 753 people that completed suicide in 2021, three quarters were men. In this episode we hear from James, a joiner from Glasgow, about his struggles with his mental health and Bill Hill of the Lighthouse charity tells us about the way the construction industry, which is currently losing two workers to suicide every day, has been forced to mobilise to save lives.We also visit San Francisco's Harm Reduction Therapy Center and find out how offering people struggling with substance use therapy on the street is dismantling the myth that some are hard to reach. In the studio our hosts are joined by Linda Birnie of Mikey's Line which offers suicide prevention and a helpline across the Highlands and was set-up following the tragic death of two friends, Martin Shaw and Michael Williamson. Other guests include Graeme Callander of We Are With You, a charity which works with people struggling with their mental health, or alcohol or substance use and psychotherapist Sean McCann, who also works for Strathclyde UniversityYou can find all three episodes of The Ferret investigates...the health gap on The Ferret or wherever you get your podcasts. Credits: Hosts: Karin Goodwin, of The Ferret and Samar Jamal, of Greater Govanhill magazine Interviews: Karin GoodwinProduction: Halina Rifai and Karin Goodwin Episode editing and sound: Halina Rifai Music: Loris S. SaridPackage about the Harm Reduction Therapy CenterReporting, sound recording and writing: Karin GoodwinEditing and sound design: Flora Zajicek This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyAdBarker - https://adbarker.com/privacy
This week we are talking about the role of non-profits in communities. Our guest today is Michael Williamson, the President and CEO of United Way of Southeast Louisiana, a non-profit organization aiming to eradicate poverty in Southeast Louisiana. Michael has served as President since 2013 and was previously the COO for four years and the VP of Field Leadership for United Way of America, now United Way Worldwide, for five years. Learn more about the Online Optimism podcast at https://www.onlineoptimism.com/podcast/
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Michael Williamson joins Tommy to talk about struggling households in Louisiana.
Introduction: Welcome to Five & Thrive: a weekly podcast highlighting the Southeast's most interesting news, entrepreneurs, and information of the week, all under 5 minutes. My name is Jon Birdsong and I'm with Atlanta Ventures. Companies Worth Applying To: We have two companies worth applying to right now that are worth taking a serious look. First is ViewFi, the telemedicine company out of Atlanta led by CEO, Michael Williamson. ViewFi connects you with the world's top medical experts to get your pain or injury diagnosed, without the wait. They are hiring for a Sports Medicine Physician. The process for ViewFi helps you connect, diagnose, plan, and recover all through a simple application alongside a trusted and premier medical professional. Next up, this past week, A.T. Gimbel and team hosted another fantastic Atlanta Healthcare Meetup with Ryan Jones, the CEO of Florence Healthcare. Florence frees clinical trials from bottlenecks, so they can accelerate and scale. Sites are drowning under the demands of today's clinical research trials, slowing clinical trials, increasing costs, and delaying cures. Florence's Site Enablement Platform helps sites streamline operations, enable remote monitoring, and integrate study workflows. They are hiring for several roles including a Senior Sales Executive, Salesforce Admin, and several others. We put the link in the show notes and if you didn't watch the live interview with Ryan, I highly recommend listening to our events page. Podcast of the Week: I have not listened to the entire episode because it is 3 and half hours in length and my bike ride is a crisp 30 minutes, but I'm well into it and it comes highly recommended from a trusted source. This podcast comes from the show Acquired and it is the full history of LVMH, and how Bernard Arnault turned a $15m investment in a bankrupt French textile company into the world's largest individual fortune. This story is equal parts Berkshire Hathaway, Barbarians at the Gate, Steve Jobs / Ted Turner etc and worth any entrepreneur's time. We put the link in the show notes. Quiet Giant: One of the Top 10 Most Innovative companies that piqued my interest last week from the TAG Summit was DataSeers. They have over 80 employees. This is an enterprise solution for fintech and banking operations that helps with onboarding, ACH processing, anti-fraud, compliance, reconciliation, and Analytics. FinanSeer® converts raw transaction data to meaningful information that financial institutions can use to optimize their processes and protect their customers. It cleans data and automates workflows to increase operational efficiency across several aspects of the business. . Feature Release of the Week: Major major release and put I “release” in air quotes as this is a release of physical space, but Intown Golf Club in Charlotte opened their doors this week to the initial Founding 100 members and it was a spectacular event. If you are in Charlotte and love to play golf, socialize, and like good food and spirits, Intown Golf Club is the place for you. The outdoor patio, putting green, and firepit is just the beginning before you head indoors to 8 simulators, private dining, a massive bar and much more. Shout out to the team on creating another special location. Raise a Glass: You know was I putting together this week's Five and Thrive and was a little surprised there had not been a funding announcement this week of any sort, and then all of sudden, right before I hit send on this bad boy, I see an update that Jason Rubbotom's Clovery just raised a very impressive $19M let by GroTech Ventures. Cloverly built the first API in the world for carbon credits and the company has grown to become the leading digital infrastructure powering the voluntary carbon market. Their software is helping any company scale their impact by providing the infrastructure to supply or buy carbon credits with the click of a few buttons. Congratulations to Cloverly and team on the next phase of growt! Annnnnd that's five minutes! Companies Worth Applying To: ViewFi, Florence Healthcare Podcast of the Week: Acquired: LVMH Feature Release of the Week: Intown Golf Club Raise a Glass: Cloverly
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“ALL YOUR HEART!” Does this describe your worship? This is our aim here at the London International Christian Church, to seek God with ALL our hearts! In yet another inspiring sunday sermon Michael Williamson preaches the word, continuing with his breakdown of the book of Numbers. He's got two points for us: - Point 1. Wholehearted Gratitude Not A Hardhearted Attitude - Point 2. A Trusting Heart or A Lusting Heart If you want to get involved in the worship and the vision of an evangelised world in this generation or simply find out more about the church visit ourwebsite: londonchurch.org.uk
The Northside Development Group is encouraging and managing the redevelopment of the City of Spartanburg's Northside Community…honoring it's past while expanding affordable and market rate housing, economic, educational, recreational, health and social opportunities for it's residents. Over 450 new or renovated homes have been created – along with a community center (TK Gregg), an early learning school (Franklin School), parks, and more…their 400-page plan has been their guide. Tammie Hoy Hawkins, outgoing CEO of CommunityWorks was the project manager of Northside for 10 years. Now, Michael Williamson is the CEO. He sits down to share their story with us. CommunityWorks continues to partner with the Northside through down payment assistance programs, support of their entrepreneur course, Start:Me and more. Listen in and give Northside a follow at the link below: https://www.facebook.com/SpartanburgNDG/
Did you know that nearly 40% of Americans will be diagnosed with some type of cancer during their lifetime? That's shocking, right? So, this got us curious about life with and after cancer — or in other words, the stories of those still deep in their fight and those who made it through to the other side. This time on The Facing Project, J.R. Jamison shares the stories of an oncologist and two cancer survivors, and later he is joined by mother-daughter and storyteller-writer duo Connie Robertson and Aimee Robertson-West to discuss Life With Cancer. Photo Credit – Aimee Robertson-West (provided) Stories included in this episode – Cancer Is My Specialty Dr. Michael Williamson's story as told to Dagny Zupin from Facing Cancer in East Central Indiana. Performed by Carl Frost. The Consequences of Cancer Connie Robertson's story as told to Aimee Robertson-West from Facing Cancer in East Central Indiana. Performed by Amy Leffingwell. I Decided to Stop Being Mad Brian Fitzgerald's story as told to Eddie Metzger from Facing Cancer in East Central Indiana. Performed by Larry Beck.
3.4.22 - Michael Williamson // Prisca Weems by Crosstown Conversations
Moe Factz with Adam Curry for January 26th 2022, Episode number 74 Description Adam and Moe celebrate Moe's Freedom! Download the mp3 Big Baller Rob Steffens Executive Producers: Rob Steffens Dreb Scott Stephen Deane Craig Kohler David Roll William Taylor Andrew Sir Bates Melody Mugler Chris Bailey John Taylor Eric P Bradon Shipley Anne Marie Porter ASSOCIATES Stephen Kirkpatrick Craig Kohler David Roll William Taylor Andrew Sir Bates Melody Mugler Chris Bailey John Taylor Eric P Bradon Shipley Anne Marie Porter ASSOCIATES Stephen Kirkpatrick Associate Executive Producers: Tobias Williamson Nikolaus Wagenfeiler Capital T Daniel Miller Michael Williamson Eiichi Kitagawa Mike Kuplicki Terry Wentz Episode 74 Club Members Melody Mugler Chris Bailey John Taylor Boostagrams Check out the show on Podcasting 2.0! Boost us with Value 4 Value on: ShowNotes Clips Music in this Episode ShowNotes Archive Donate to the show at moefundme.com Search for us in your podcast directory or use this link to subscribe to the feed Podcast Feed For more information: MoeFactz.com Last Modified 01/26/2022 16:51:10 by Freedom Controller
The Washington Post sent two Pulitzer winners, writer Gene Weingarten, and photographer Michael Williamson, to PETA's Virginia headquarters to find out why people are so cruel to their dogs. The pair shadowed Daphna Nachminovich, PETA Sr. VP, on her rounds saving chained or abandoned animals around the Norfolk tri-state area. A conversation on how the story evolved between Nachminovich and Guillermo.
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Omar and Lee catch up on the local soccer action and have a chat with Miami FC CEO Michael Williamson. They discuss the plans for the 2021 season, Miami FC Academy, Community Outreach, and Miami FC's strategic partnerships. Join us, won't you?
Changing cannabis laws with Michael Williamson, Pipp Horticulture, today on NCIA's Cannabis Industry Voice only on Cannabis Radio. Michael currently serves as Director of Cultivation for Pipp Horticulture and Chief Operating Officer for Catalyst BC is a legacy licensed cannabis operator and pioneer in vertical farming. Michael relocated to Denver, Colorado in 2009 and co-founded and operated Kind Love; an award-winning and vertically integrated medical cannabis company. Then in 2013, co-founded Greenhaus Industries which was then acquired by Pipp Horticulture in 2018.
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In this episode of Ellevate's Engage Videocast we wrap up our conversation on the state of Louisiana's workforce and economy. Julie Stokes speaks with Michael Williamson, who serves as President and CEO of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana. Julie and Michael discuss the ALICE project, the effects of Covid-19 on ALICE households and more!
In October 1995, the American writer Dale Maharidge - the co-author with the photo-journalist Michael Williamson of the 1985 book A Journey To Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass - got a call out of the blue from one of Bruce Springsteen’s people. It turned out that Springsteen had been so moved by A Journey to Nowhere that he had written two songs for his new album, The Ghost of Tom Joad about it: “Youngstown” and “New Timer”. 35 years and several award-winning (including a Pulitzer) books after the publication of A Journey To Nowhere, Dale Maharidge is back with his 2020 saga of the not-so-new underclass - a travelogue of suffering entitled Fucked At Birth: Recalibrating the American Dream for the 2020s. On today's episode, Andrew has the honor of being the first person to interview Maharidge about his important new book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Williamson joins Tommy to talk about the ALICE report that was released and how covid-19 impacted Louisiana.
Episode Notes Michael shares his incredible wealth of experience in the cannabis industry. He's a brilliant innovator, pushing the limits of what's possible with cultivation.Follow Michael and his companies on Instagram @Greenhaus_farmer | @Catalyst.BC | @PipphorticultureTo learn more about Catalyst BC and their services visit https://catalyst-bc.com/home/ Time Stamps 06:51 - The birth of Kind Love08:15 - Information at most dispensaries10:27 - Lack of information with most edibles13:02 - Benefits of having a cultivation consultant14:28 - Benefits of having all your cultivation happening in one large place15:20 - What are cultivars?15:42 - Phenotype hunting and how to look for good genetics17:08 - How to stand out in a saturated market17:58 - Data driven decisions with cultivation21:24 - Plant tissue culture 25:04 - Seeing tissue culture for the first time in the field27:00 - Kaizen mentality27:34 - Lean farming29:12 - A cluttered space can create a cluttered mind - unproductive time and unnecessary interruptions31:55 - 3 areas to improve upon in cultivation34:06 - Improving work flow design35:18 - The importance of drying and curing37:30 - Exposure to all the latest technologies through consulting38:38 - The evolution of legal help cultivation41:07 - How we almost bred CBD out of existence43:30 - You have to share your knowledge44:04 - Heterosis and advanced genomic breeding47:30 - The future of medical cannabis and DNA48:24 - What is Catalyst BC?49:29 - Developing a perfectly desirable strain or cultivar50:40 - Doing more harm than good with cannabis grown illegally52:40 - The 2 things Michael wants to see change in the industryThis Edge of Cannabis Medicine Podcast is Copyright EM2P2, Inc., 2020. All rights reserved. Podcast use and availability is governed by terms and disclaimers available at https://www.edgeofcannabismedicine.com/terms.Find out more at http://edgeofcannabismedicine.com
Leadership Dialogues: A Podcast for the Greater New Orleans Region
Stephen Reuther interviews Patty Riddlebarger, VP of Corporate Social Responsibility, and Michael Williamson, President and CEO of United Way SELA, about their programs and partnerships creating positive impact in the GNO Region, especially in response to COVID-19.
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