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Most of the sermon was written by the Rev. Susan Rockwell, but was delivered by Fr. Morgan Reed with her permission.
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In this episode we explore the impact, benefits, and downsides of remote working in the Salesforce ecosystem with special guest Morgan Reed, author of "The Rise of the Remote Worker." We delve into the advantages of remote work, such as increased productivity and work-life balance, and discuss how to make a strong case for remote work in the Salesforce community. Morgan also highlights who should approach remote work with caution and the potential challenges it may pose and how to better manage remote teams. Tune in for valuable insights on navigating remote work in the Salesforce ecosystem and making informed decisions about your professional journey.
Morgan Reed is the president of ACT | The App Association and one of the board members of the LESI SDOs. He specializes in issues involving application development relating to privacy, intellectual property, competition, and small business innovation. His expertise and knowledge have been sought by the House and Senate in multiple hearings while his commentary and insight are a major draw for news networks including Fox Business News, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, and ABC, the Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post to Ars Technica and Slashdot. Morgan has authored and contributed to several white papers and is a part of the developer team for the Linux Router Project (LEAF), and remains an active Apple and iOS licensed developer. Leading the App Association, Morgan has leveraged ACT's resources to host innovation workshops across the country. Organizing events with venture capitalists, business leaders, and attorneys, he helps to foster innovative new technologies by helping emerging businesses manage their intellectual property.Morgen learned how to program at a very young age and first got in touch with standards development as he was involved with the implementation of the 802.11b analytics kernel. And right from the beginning also back then the question of how Intellectual Property is handled by standards was one of the major discussions.In the podcast interview, Morgan elaborates on topics that concern SEPs and FRAND for his member companies, which are mostly innovative small medium-sized companies. Morgen stresses that the ACT members find IoT use cases increasingly important in developing software and products e.g. for agriculture, healthcare, or even firefighting. When looking at IoT and connectivity his members are concerned about SEP licensing practices and in particular that the SEP holders can choose where to license SEPs in the value chain no matter who actually implements a standard such as 5G. The ACT members are often small or medium-sized companies that source hardware and software from other companies to build a new product. But with a SEP license, they will always be in a position of legal uncertainty and will not know the price they may eventually have to pay at some point. Morgan explains that typically small players are not approached in the beginning but once you get bigger you get a call, which in his opinion, makes it worse.In another discussion, Morgen discussed injunctions in the context of SEPs. Here he stresses that injunctions are of course important to enforce IP rights, but injunctions should be very rare given the potential to put a level of pressure on companies to enforce prices for SEPs that are not FRAND anymore.ACT members need a balanced IP system and an ecosystem where standards work. ACT members will be the ones who will build and create the next new inventions the whole world will depend on and SEP holders should have the interest to let that happen.
Host Jim Tate continues his special monthly series with Morgan Reed of the Connected Health Initiative (CHI), Policy in the Making. The CHI is a coalition of industry stakeholders and partners working to clarify outdated health regulations, incentivize the use of connected health technologies, and ensure an environment in which patients and consumers can see improvement in their health. On their third episode they cover the Open App Markets Act, what is it, how it affects healthcare, privacy concerns, and risks from the Act. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Host Jim Tate continues his special monthly series with Morgan Reed of the Connected Health Initiative (CHI), Policy in the Making. They discuss the 2022 Omnibus Spending bill expanding telehealth services. And Medicare Payment Advisory Commission to study the use and impact of telehealth services. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Special Monthly Episode #1: Policy in the Making where Jim Tate invites Morgan Reed from the Connected Health Initiative as his co-host. They discuss: - Connected health technology: the intersection of patient, technology, and public policy. - Does it work? What are the risks? - The challenge of reimbursement. - Healthcare inequity: The challenge of getting the technology into the hands of people who need it. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
How are the SMBs who work with special events positioned for 2021?My special guest would agree, it's time to celebrate life's moments again, without sacrificing safety for style or inclusion for elegance. If that means thinking outside the box, as it relates to the traditional wedding, sweet sixteen, or Bar/Bat Mitzvah reception, so be it...the parties must go on!We are joined by Morgan Reed, Creative Director at Total Entertainment. Morgan and his team know that there is only one chance to get it right, and we are going to talk about he and his colleagues are making that happen in 2021.Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Today's guest is Morgan Reed, Total Entertainment's Creative Director. Morgan got into the entertainment business at fourteen years old as a lighting assistant to a photographer and later became a bar mitzvah dancer. Shortly after 9/11 he decided that life is short and he had to really focus on this career path. Morgan takes great pride in the way that Total Entertainment is able utilize their creativity and tailor their services to the needs of each client. Steven talks about his experience with event planning and becoming ordained to officiate a wedding.Segment 2Before the pandemic, Total Entertainment does nearly 2,500 events a year. The process begins with the sales team which is run by the founder of the company, Mark Jason. Morgan believes that what separates them from other companies is that they are always updating their sales tools. Make created Event Chit Chat, an online database that they use to talk with their clients and discuss trends. In order to adjust to the pandemic, they began to host online events like game shows and it eventually evolved into full blown virtual productions like galas.Segment 3Steven asks about some of the wild things that happened in his industry due to the pandemic. Morgan Talks about the craziness of what he calls the “goal line stance,” where people were planning parties within ten days of the event date. Normally Total Entertainment will plan events two years in advance so they were scrambling to complete plans. In addition to events, they began hosting on site testing locations. With access to tests they have been able to test staff before events.Segment 4Morgan shares how he makes each event special for his clients. Most are happy to celebrate life after such a dark year. To Morgan this past year has been both a blessing and a curse. While he gained so much from being home with his family, Morgan is ready to get back to work. Steven reads Morgan's answers to the big three questions and they share a laugh over their favorite movies and characters. Visit totalentertainment.com or /virtualeventprograms.com if you want help with an event.
Fr. Morgan Reed preached this homily at the Great Vigil of Easter 2021 in a joint service with All Saints' Church in Woodbridge, VA.
Long before law firms were forced to practice remotely because of the pandemic, Cynthia Morgan-Reed had already adopted the work-from-home life—first as a solo practitioner, and then as the Founder and CEO of Vanst Law, a virtual law firm working to change the culture in legal (and the recipient of the 2019 Reisman Award for Best New Law Firm). In her interview with Jack Newton, Cynthia shares her in-depth knowledge of virtual law practice, so you can improve your own remote working experience. She also talks about her own journey to leave the traditional law firm model behind, how she foresees law firms operating in the future, and why working in a different way has such huge implications for law firms, legal clients, and attorneys.
This month we’re sitting down with the president of ACT | The App Association, Morgan Reed, to talk through the ins and outs of the Office of the National Coordinator for the Health IT’s interoperability and information blocking rule. And of course, we’re going to hit tech history and run though some DC headlines.
This month we’re sitting down with the president of ACT | The App Association, Morgan Reed, for a rundown of last week’s House Judiciary Committee hearing on online platforms, where he testified in part two of the hours-long hearing. And of course, we’re hitting tech history and all the DC headlines!
In Arizona, where sand or dust storms are neither irrational nor unexpected, one such event knocked out the state's data center services for three days and as a result was a catalyst for the Chief Information Officer Morgan Reed’s aggressive move toward cloud services. Reed caught up with Ask the CIO: SLED Edition at the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Public Sector Summit last month to explore his challenges and the progress he’s made.
Morgan has served as the CIO of the State of Arizona for about three years, and has taken on some major initiatives. From deprication of most of the traditional data center footprint, to selecting and deploying G Suite. How does a leader in a large and complex environment push the envelope of innovation in the midst of inertia? Listen to find out. Host: Tony Safoian Guest: Morgan Reed Connect on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SADA https://www.twitter.com/Safoian Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sada/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/safoian/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/morganmreed/ To learn more about SADA visit www.SADA.com.
This episode we're sitting down with ACT | The App Association president Morgan Reed and partner at Gibson Dunn, Joseph Kattan, to discuss the ins and outs of the antitrust case brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against Qualcomm. We're diving into the background of the case, Joe's recent paper titled “The Qualcomm Case and U.S. National Security”, and discussing the false narratives that Qualcomm has been pushing around this subject. Don't forget to check out our show notes for our latest content on this case as well as Joe’s paper.
Rev. Morgan Reed, Nancy Sung, Grant Sung | Luke 6:43-49
Not to sound conceited, but this month is all about US! Our 20th birthday was May 27, so we’re highlighting it’s 20 years of ACT, tech policy, and initiatives we’ve dedicated our whole (ACT) lives to! Founder Mike Sax, and President Morgan Reed, sit down with us this month to discuss our past successes and their forecasts for ACT’s future! We’re also talking the Senate’s recent Net Neutrality vote, our recent intellectual property survey, and of course Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
This week we bring you a collection of highlight interviews from earlier in the season. First up (0:23) is and interview with Softball Head Coach Deanna Gumpf [from episode 23](https://audioboom.com/posts/6678524-the-jack-swarbrick-show-tamara-brown-deanna-gumpf-miguel-delgado-francesca-russo). Next (14:28) is a conversation with Women's Lacrosse Head Coach Chris Halfpenny [from episode 21](https://audioboom.com/posts/6636568-the-jack-swarbrick-show-reggie-brooks-chris-halfpenny-jay-louderback). Then (26:28) we rewind the interview with new Notre Dame Football Defensive Coordinator Clark Lea [from episode 22](https://audioboom.com/posts/6656434-the-jack-swarbrick-show-scott-tully-clark-lea-morgan-reed). Finally, we close out the show (41:27) with a conversation with senior infielder Morgan Reed of Notre Dame Softball, also [from episode 22](https://audioboom.com/posts/6656434-the-jack-swarbrick-show-scott-tully-clark-lea-morgan-reed). [You can subscribe to all episodes of the Jack Swarbrick Show podcast here](https://audioboom.com/channel/jackswarbrickradioshow).
This week we bring you a collection of highlight interviews from earlier in the season. First up (0:23) is and interview with Softball Head Coach Deanna Gumpf [from episode 23](https://audioboom.com/posts/6678524-the-jack-swarbrick-show-tamara-brown-deanna-gumpf-miguel-delgado-francesca-russo). Next (14:28) is a conversation with Women's Lacrosse Head Coach Chris Halfpenny [from episode 21](https://audioboom.com/posts/6636568-the-jack-swarbrick-show-reggie-brooks-chris-halfpenny-jay-louderback). Then (26:28) we rewind the interview with new Notre Dame Football Defensive Coordinator Clark Lea [from episode 22](https://audioboom.com/posts/6656434-the-jack-swarbrick-show-scott-tully-clark-lea-morgan-reed). Finally, we close out the show (41:27) with a conversation with senior infielder Morgan Reed of Notre Dame Softball, also [from episode 22](https://audioboom.com/posts/6656434-the-jack-swarbrick-show-scott-tully-clark-lea-morgan-reed). [You can subscribe to all episodes of the Jack Swarbrick Show podcast here](https://audioboom.com/channel/jackswarbrickradioshow).
University Vice President and James E. Rohr Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick is joined by co-host Jack Nolan to discuss the latest in Irish Athletics. This week's episode features three guests: Baseball Pitcher Scott Tully, Football Defensive Coordinator Clark Lea and Softball Infielder Morgan Reed. **Segment 1**: Jack and co-host Jack Nolan discuss the latest in Notre Dame athletics including the top-ranked Hockey program; (4:05) Notre Dame Football’s 2018 Signing Day (which occurred the day after this episode was recorded); this weekend’s 1977-78 Men’s Basketball Final Four team reunion (8:23); Jack’s upcoming travel schedule including meetings with NBC, a speech in California and conference meetings with the ACC, CFP, League 1 among others (9:33); a quick look ahead to Spring sports (11:50) **Segment 2** (14:06): Scott Tully, Grad Student Pitcher, Notre Dame Baseball **Segment 3** (25:24): Clark Lea, Notre Dame Football Defensive Coordinator **Segment 4** (40:25): Morgan Reed, Senior Infielder, Notre Dame Softball **Conclusion** (49:40): Jack and Jack discuss the imminent starts to the men’s and women’s Lacrosse seasons and Fencing’s recent performance at the Northwestern Duals.
University Vice President and James E. Rohr Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick is joined by co-host Jack Nolan to discuss the latest in Irish Athletics. This week's episode features three guests: Baseball Pitcher Scott Tully, Football Defensive Coordinator Clark Lea and Softball Infielder Morgan Reed. **Segment 1**: Jack and co-host Jack Nolan discuss the latest in Notre Dame athletics including the top-ranked Hockey program; (4:05) Notre Dame Football’s 2018 Signing Day (which occurred the day after this episode was recorded); this weekend’s 1977-78 Men’s Basketball Final Four team reunion (8:23); Jack’s upcoming travel schedule including meetings with NBC, a speech in California and conference meetings with the ACC, CFP, League 1 among others (9:33); a quick look ahead to Spring sports (11:50) **Segment 2** (14:06): Scott Tully, Grad Student Pitcher, Notre Dame Baseball **Segment 3** (25:24): Clark Lea, Notre Dame Football Defensive Coordinator **Segment 4** (40:25): Morgan Reed, Senior Infielder, Notre Dame Softball **Conclusion** (49:40): Jack and Jack discuss the imminent starts to the men’s and women’s Lacrosse seasons and Fencing’s recent performance at the Northwestern Duals.
How important – how big and growing – is the App Economy? It’s not just the economic value, estimated at nearly $150B a year. The App Economy has added some 110K software jobs to the U.S. workforce, with 83 percent of those located outside of Silicon Valley.But how will this growth continue? How can the app economy extend beyond social media and games? How will it balance a reliance on Big and personal data with increasing calls to protect individual privacy? And what about the promise of artificial intelligence and the peril of cyber security?Morgan Reed is President of ACT/The App Association, which represents more than 5,000 app companies and information technology firms in the mobile economy. The organization advocates for an environment that inspires and rewards innovation while providing resources to help its members leverage their intellectual assets to raise capital, create jobs, and continue innovatingMorgan – and the App Association – sit at the intersection of just about everything interesting that’s happening in the tech and business world today – mobile, cloud, data… and as Morgan points out, given new technologies like AI and the Internet of Things, it’s all only going to speed up exponentially from here.
Morgan Reed is president of ACT, The App Association, which represents more than 5,000 app companies and information technology firms in the mobile economy. The organization advocates for an environment that inspires and rewards innovation, while providing resources to help its members leverage their intellectual assets to raise capital, create jobs, and continue innovating.