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In this episode of NucleCast, Adam and Dr. John Swegle discuss the implications of a recent missile attack in Ukraine, where an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was used in a conventional capacity. They delve into the specifics of the attack, the characteristics of the missile, and the potential messaging and escalation dynamics involved. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for NATO and the future of nuclear and conventional warfare.Dr. John Swegle works as an independent consultant through the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska on issues related to the effects of nuclear weapons and proliferation on US national security. Immediately prior to that, he was a Senior Advisory Scientist at the Savannah River National Laboratory in Aiken, South Carolina. He began his career at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he was a member of the plasma theory group, and then moved to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he conducted and managed analyses of foreign technology and nuclear programs in what was then Z Division; he also worked in a nuclear design division for several years where he was introduced to the basic concepts of nuclear design and nuclear-driven electromagnetic pulse. He is a graduate of Cornell University, where he obtained an MS and PhD in applied physics with a specialty in plasma physics, and the University of Washington in Seattle, where he earned BSEE and MSEE degrees.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Attack on Ukraine03:02 Details of the Missile Attack14:25 Implications of Using ICBMs Conventionally15:13 Messaging and Escalation Dynamics24:54 Wishes for Future ConsiderationsSocials:Follow on Twitter at @NucleCastFollow on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/nuclecastpodcastSubscribe RSS Feed: https://rss.com/podcasts/nuclecast-podcast/Rate: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nuclecast/id1644921278Email comments and topic/guest suggestions to NucleCast@anwadeter.org
This week joining the podcast is Anton (Tony) Dahbura, executive director of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute and co-director of the Johns Hopkins Institute of Assured Autonomy. We deep dive into the realm of AI/ML technology and the exponential applications for it across every aspect of our lives. And the criticality of building trust, implications of bias, the realities of planning for “edge cases” that just can't be planned for, and the growing sophistication and personalization of AI-leveraged attacks. He also shares details on the most awesome CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service program. Learn more here: https://isi.jhu.edu/scholarship-service-program/ Executive Director of Johns Hopkins - Information Security Institute and Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy Anton (Tony) Dahbura is the executive director of the Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, co-director of the Johns Hopkins Institute of Assured Autonomy, and an associate research scientist in computer science. His research focuses on security, fault-tolerant computing, distributed systems, and testing. He received his BSEE, MSEE, and PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Johns Hopkins University in 1981, 1982, and 1984, respectively. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e316
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Show Notes for "The Silicon Valley Podcast" – Dave House Interview Guest: David House, American Engineer and Computer Designer Bio: David House, also known as Dave House, is a distinguished American engineer and computer designer renowned for his significant contributions to Intel, where he was pivotal in developing the company's microprocessor product line. He is widely recognized for coining the slogan “Intel Inside,” a marketing campaign that transformed Intel into a household name. Career Highlights: BSEE from Michigan Technological University (1965) MSEE from Northeastern University (1969) Early career at Raytheon and Honeywell, focusing on computer design and communications systems Joined Intel in 1974, eventually becoming the General Manager of the Microcomputer Components Division Led Intel's transition towards a marketing-driven approach, launching the “Intel Inside” campaign Grew Intel's microprocessor division from $40 million to $4 billion annually Served as President and CEO of Bay Systems and later CEO of startup Allegro Current Chairman of the House Family Foundation and Chair of the Board at the Computer History Museum Developed a theory related to Moore's Law, identifying an 18-month period for the doubling of transistor capacity on integrated circuits Interview Topics: Leadership Decision Making Managing for Results Conflict Resolution Meetings Vision and Mission: Integral to leadership and decision-making with culture being a fundamental aspect, often summarized as “Culture is the rules for when there are no rules.” Key Interview Questions: Introduction: Dave, it's a pleasure to have an industry legend like yourself here. To get us started, could you give our audience a quick 30-second overview of your impressive career? Mentorship: During those early years, who were some of your mentors, and how did they shape your path? Management Focus: Can we talk about some of the lessons learned? For starters, should a manager focus on managing people or outcomes? And how can they best achieve the desired results? Overspecifying Results: Can you elaborate on what you mean by overspecifying results? Decision-Making Process: You've talked about the importance of socializing the decision-making process. Can you explain what that means and why it's beneficial? Constructive Confrontation: You've advocated for a more constructive approach to confrontation in business meetings. Can you share why and suggest alternative strategies for addressing disagreements? Roles of a CEO: For aspiring leaders, what do you see as the two most critical roles of a CEO? Career Reflections: Looking back, which career choices are you most proud of, and what life lessons can our audience glean from those experiences? . Key resources referenced: - The book "High Output Management."
Hr 3 - CFB Hour: Vols/Vandy, OSU/Michigan and Texas/Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Lawton Swan from Clemsonsports.com joins the show to talk about Clemson and their matchup vs South Carolina, Heath talks Georgia vs Georgia Tech, Mark Passwaters from Aggieyell.com joins the show to talk about Texas vs Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Good Trouble Show with Matt Ford, physicist / electrical engineer Mitch Randall demonstrates a radar system for detecting UAPs / UFOs that can be deployed by the public, bypassing Pentagon classification rules. The tech is called Passive Bistatics and is a distributed UFO detection system with multi-sensor data and provenance. It's designed to distinguish instantaneous acceleration - something humans can't do. This tech will be globally revealed for the first time so anyone can develop the tech. The sensor platform is based on a Lockheed Martin radar system that detects ballistic missiles and other airborne targets and, of course, UAP / UFO.Follow or Contact Mitch Randall through: Twitter/X: @realityseaker Web: https://www.ascendantai.com/skywatch.Mitch Randall, MSEE, MS Phys, began building scientific instrumentation and research radars in 1984. He joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in 1989 where he developed airborne, ground-based, and mobile scientific weather research radars. Randall pioneered Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques and deployed them in NCAR, NASA, and NOAA radars. He developed a software-based Dopplerization technique for incoherent magnetron radars to create the Doppler On Wheels (DOW) tornado-chasing trucks, upon which was formed the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO. His technologies became the industry standard for the meteorological weather radar community in the mid 90s. Working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2010, Randall developed a millimeter wave channel sounder to characterize real-world cell communications, used to develop today's 5G networks. Randall co-founded Binet in the 90s to bring passive radar tech to weather radars. Randall co-founded Advanced Radar Corporation in the 2000's. In 2005 Randall co-founded WildCharge and licensed his wireless charging technology Duracell. This invention was featured in TIME magazine's "Best Inventions of 2007" issue. Randall is a prolific inventor with licensed toys currently on the market. Randall co-founded Ascendant Artificial Intelligence (AAI), a consulting firm developing custom AI and consumer electronics. In 2021 Randall became a Research Team member of Harvard's Galileo Project, where he developed and deployed the proof of concept SkyWatch passive radar. Randall is the lead author of the paper describing the system in the Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.The Good Trouble Show: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thegoodtroubleshowPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheGoodTroubleShow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoodTroubleShow Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/GoodTroubleShow Instagram: @goodtroubleshow TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodtroubleshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Good-Trouble-Show-With-Matt-Ford-106009712211646Threads: @TheGoodTroubleShowBlueSky: @TheGoodTroubleShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-trouble-show-with-matt-ford--5808897/support.
A nation of 23 million people that punches far above its weight is a subject of study and fascination around the world. Its prowess in semi-conductor technology is just the beginning. Much of Taiwan's success comes from the way it has designed its cities and the way its culture embraces innovation, ideas from everywhere and implements them in a process that continues to modernize its economy, while maintaining the integrity of its history and its robust democracy. In this mini-series we try to open the door to Taiwan for you. We begin with a conversation with the CEO from a company that is based in an Intelligent Community, Arlington County, Virginia. Arlington County and Taiwan have a strong relationship and in this conversation, Jim Shea, CEO of DeepSig, a software development company that improves the next generation of wireless systems, talks to Lou about doing business in a country where there are 17 Intelligent Communities! Jim Shea is the CEO of DeepSig Inc., a startup that is harnessing the power of AI to radically improve the performance and security of 5G, IoT, and other wireless systems. He has over 30 years of commercial and defense industrial experience having been involved in two previous startups and experience managing large organizations. Jim received a BEE from Georgia Tech and an MSEE from The University of Illinois.
This episode is a replay of an interview I did circa 2017 with patent attorney Stephan Kinsella.Kinsella is the author of "Against Intellectual Property," and in our time together, he argues that IP laws, particularly patents and copyrights, are incompatible with traditional property rights and hinder innovation and progress. The conversation explores the origins of these laws, their impact on musicians and other creatives, and practical advice for navigating the current system while protecting artistic integrity. The discussion also delves into Austrian economics and how it provides a framework for understanding the issues with IP laws. Kinsella foresees a future where the increasing ease of circumventing these laws will pressure the industry to adapt to more free-market principles.Episode highlights:00:24 Stefan Kinsella on Intellectual Property02:43 Understanding Property Rights06:45 Austrian Economics and Intellectual Property20:08 The History and Problems of Copyright26:59 Practical Advice for Musicians42:13 Future of Intellectual Property44:23 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsResources mentioned:Against Intellectual Property by Stephan KinsellaStephan's websiteAbout the guest:Stephan Kinsella is an attorney and libertarian writer in Houston. He was previously General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., a partner with Duane Morris, and adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law Houston. A registered patent attorney, he received an LL.M. (international business law) from King's College London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University (LSU), and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU.He has spoken, lectured and published widely on both legal topics, including intellectual property law and international law, and also on various areas of libertarian legal theory. You've been listening to Ba Vojdaan!, with James D. Newcomb. For more information about James, and to subscribe to the podcast, visit https://jamesdnewcomb.com. There you'll find a trove of materials available for immediate download. And be sure to follow James' travels and adventures on social media. All the info can be found at https://jamesdnewcomb.com. Thank you for listening!
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In this episode of the Unscripted podcast, host Sarah Nicastro welcomes Alban Cambournac, VP of Consulting and Digital Services at Schneider Electric, to discuss the company's digital journey and how it is taking its lessons learned and best practices and helping its customers achieve success as well. Alban shares his lessons learned in a global career, Schneider's being named the most sustainable company of 2024 by TIME magazine, and what he thinks of all of the AI buzz. With over 25 years of experience in digital power, buildings, and energy management, Alban is an experienced leader at Schneider Electric, driving growth and innovation. He leverages his strong background in product marketing, strategy, and engineering to lead the US Consulting and Digital Services team, delivering value-added solutions through connected services. Alban holds an MSEE from SUPELEC and an EMBA from Vanderbilt University. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Also, subscribe to our newsletter right here: https://www.futureoffieldservice.com/the-insider
RUTO HAS TO ACCEPT HE IS A ONE TERM PRESIDENT
IS RUTO THE POLITICAL GENIUS GUARANTEED OF A SECOND TERM?
RUTO HAS TO ACCEPT HE IS A ONE TERM PRESIDENT
IS RUTO THE POLITICAL GENIUS GUARANTEED OF A SECOND TERM?
We do a VBS Vibe check as we get ready for Tennessee's National Championship Game 3 Matchup with Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Wilson of Knox News joins the show to talk all about the Vols CWS Final against Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Wilson of Knox News joins the show to talk all about the Vols CWS Final against Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We do a VBS Vibe check as we get ready for Tennessee's National Championship Game 3 Matchup with Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, and Jim Mazzo discuss leadership in eye care with guest Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS. Brought to you by Johns Hopkins University. • Welcome to the Eyeluminaries podcast :21 • Review of episode 23 1:19 • Blog by John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS 3:10 • Merck to acquire EyeBio 4:14 • FDA approves aflibercept biosimilars Yesafili, Opuviz 6:26 • Aurion Biotech completes enrollment in phase 1/2 corneal edema cell therapy trial 8:43 • Intro of Jack Holladay, MD, MSEE 11:10 • How did you develop a passion for optics? Did you know it was going to be your future? 13:50 • Holladay's life-threatening situation 16:21 • Holladay's experience teaching residents 23:50 • Holladay's optics strategy for improving his golf game 28:33 • Preview of episode 25 32:25 • Feedback, questions and guest suggestions at eyeluminaries@healio.com 32:45 Jack T. Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS, is a clinical professor of ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine and retired from clinical ophthalmic practice. John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, is a faculty member at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute and in private practice at Harvard Eye Associates in Laguna Hills, California. Jim Mazzo is an ophthalmic industry veteran with over 40 years as CEO/Chairman of both public and private companies, including Allergan, Avellino Labs, Carl Zeiss, Neurotech Pharmaceuticals and AMO. Additionally, he is an advisor for Bain Capital and CVC Capital Partners and sits on numerous industry boards such as MDMA. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to eyeluminaries@healio.com. Follow John Hovanesian on X (formerly Twitter) @DrHovanesian. Disclosures: Hovanesian consults widely in the ophthalmic field. Mazzo reports being an adviser for Anivive Lifesciences, Avellino Labs, Bain Capital, CVC Capital and Zeiss; executive chairman of Neurotech, Preceyes BV and TearLab; and sits on the board of Crystilex, Centricity Vision, IanTech, Lensgen and Visus.
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Recorded on location at ACP's Annual Conference held November 2023 in Spokane, Washington, this special episode is a collage of ideas from a sampling of ACP financial planners. Sharing best ideas from the last year and what they started doing in 2023 that they think would help other advisors in 2024, ACP advisors were asked to provide their top tips, tools, and words of wisdom when it comes to running and managing an independent advisory firm. Ten members are featured here (plus one ACP partner), offering thoughts on industry organizations, methodologies, niching, outsourcing, systemization, automation, fintech and software solutions, and more. To learn more about the ACP, please visit www.ACPlanners.org. Featured in this episode: Michael Garber, CFP®, CRTP, MSEE, Founder of Michael Garber Financial Planning Sheila Padden, CPA, CFP®, RLP®, Founder of Padden Financial Planning Kelly Adams, CFP®, RLP®, EA, Founder of Harbor Light Planning Tim Massie, CFP®, Founder of Timepiece Financial Planning Steven Jarvis, CPA, MBA, Founder of Retirement Tax Services Wesley Stein, CFP®, MBA, Principal at Lodestar Financial Management Steve Martin, CFP®, CPA, JD, LLM, Owner of Oasis Wealth Planning Advisors Ken Robinson, CFP®, JD, Founder of Practical Financial Planning Elizabeth Buffardi, CFP®, CPA, Founder of Crescendo Financial Planners Thomas Cook, CFP®, EA, Founder of Retire To Tellico Laura Rotter, CFA, MBA, CFP®, Founder of True Abundance Advisors
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Henry Eckstein is the founder of Healthy Indoor Consultants. He is committed to sharing his expertise as a Building Biology Institute certified Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist (EMRS), Environmental Consultant (BBEC), and New Building Consultant (BBNC) to help you live free of fear, stress, and pain related to your indoor home environment, so you can stop feeling scared in your own home, and start living the peaceful healthy life you deserve. He graduated with an MSEE from the University of California, Berkeley and worked in the aerospace sector for many years specializing in telecommunications protocols and then as a Chief Information Officer for a large risk services company.SHOWNOTES:
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Greg recaps Sunday's college basketball results, talks to Nick Lorensen of Mid Major Madness about his takeaways from the weekend, the nation's top mid-majors,, & Monday's games & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Sunday college basketball game! Spreadsheet Link: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Podcast Highlights 3:22-Recap of Sunday's games 15:46-Interview with Nick Lorensen 41:20-Start of picks Wake Forest vs Duke 44:38-Picks & analysis for West Virginia vs TCU 47:27-Picks & analysis for Elon vs Towson 50:10-DK Network Pick Kansas vs Texas Tech 53:59-Start of extra games Lehigh vs Bucknell 56:25-Picks & analysis for Lamar vs Incarnate Word 58:27-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M CC vs Nicholls 1:01:00-Picks & analysis for New Orleans vs Northwestern St 1:03:56-Picks & analysis for Texas Southern vs Beth Cookman 1:06:51-Picks & analysis for McNeese vs HOU Christian 1:09:57-Picks & analysis for SE Louisiana vs Texas A&M Comm 1:12:10-Picks & analysis for Alabama A&M vs Grambling 1:14:53-Picks & analysis for Alcorn St vs Miss Valley St 1:17:13-Picks & analysis for Jackson St vs Ark Pine Bluff 1:19:28-Picks & analysis for Alabama St vs Southern 1:22:09-Picks & analysis for Prairie View vs Florida A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sat down with Robert Smigelski, CISSP, MSEE, Manager Product Cybersecurity at B. Braun Medical, for a deep dive conversation about how he built the product security practice at B. Braun Medical, automation, and the intersection between safety and security.
Dip is a technologist, engineer, and entrepreneur. He lives on the beach with his fantastic family (Wife, Daughter, and Dog). He is currently the Chief Technology Officer of Soluna (Nasdaq: SLNH), a company aiming to make stranded green energy profitable using off-grid high-density computing. Before Soluna, he was a co-founder of Ecovent, a smart home technology company sold to ConnectM in 2016. Before Ecovent, Dip led the design, development, and production of complex radar systems at Lockheed Martin. Dip has a BSEE from Drexel University, an MSEE from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, where he currently serves as a lecturer. https://www.solunacomputing.com/ https://nexuspmg.com/
It took us a few minutes to get rolling in this episode because I was speaking carefully…and NOT because Tiffany K. Martin makes conversation difficult (quite the contrary - she is an exceptional woman). I was playing it safe.We talk about life's ever-shifting rules of engagement and our instinct of playing it safe or staying silent so we don't “rock the boat.” And then, we dig into the value of rocking boats anyway. We won't always tackle new information beautifully - but we can continue to show up, learn and grow. Guest Bio:Tiffany K. Martin is an equity-minded thought leader, speaker, presenter and author, and she is the CEO of TKMartin Consulting LLC. Serving as an Executive Change Strategist and ICF-certified Professional Coach (CPC/CLC), Tiffany helps people leaders, professionals and small business owners clarify their objectives, develop a strategy and take action! Tiffany specializes in Executive, Leadership and Professional Coaching, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training and Strategic Planning and Facilitation. As a result of her multifaceted career serving as a hardware engineer (MSEE), Special Agent with the FBI, Business Consultant, and Health and Wellness Coach, Tiffany is uniquely positioned to help others understand the “big picture” and act with intention. Tiffany's passion is to share her knowledge and experiences to help people and organizations become better and do better.website: https://www.tkmartinconsulting.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffany-k-martinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tkmfit/Facebook: @realjenoliverAbout Jen Oliver:I pursue and create environments where we explore the REAL stuff that changes us. I'm designed to bring others on my personal journey with honest admissions to help us all transform - that's my sweetspot and I speak, lead, and write from that space.REAL conversations stir deeper connection and community - to explore ways that you can work with me, go to:email: jen@REALjenoliver.compodcast website: ListenForREAL.comwebsite: REALJenOliver.comLinkedIn:@realjenoliverInstagram: @realjenoliverFacebook: @realjenoliverIf you believe conversations like these belong in the world, please subscribe, rate & review this podcast - and even better, share it with someone else as a REAL conversation starter. Subscribe to all things Jen at REALJenOliver.
Oklahoma State is headed to its 18th consecutive bowl game. OSU will be headed to the Texas Bowl on Dec. 27. OSU will face Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First Take over Jimbo Fisher being fired at Texas A&MSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What if the strategic thinking you cultivate on the tennis court could shape your corporate journey? That's precisely what tennis enthusiast and corporate community-building expert Dani Weinstein did, and he's here to discuss his journey from the tennis courts to the corporate world and to the heart of Israel. He shares some lessons from his tennis pursuits, emphasizing how maintaining focus, learning from losses, and adopting effective routines can transition seamlessly into your professional life.Dani's expertise doesn't stop at applying the mental skills honed on the tennis court to his corporate journey. A master diplomat between technology and consumers, Dani unveils his unique MSEE model, a strategic framework for community building that propelled him to launch seven language communities in 15 months. Hear how he navigated the corporate landscape, from his experiences with two high-achieving unicorns, Domo and Kaltura, to his current role at SAP. As an Israeli, Dani lends insights into the multifaceted conflict gripping the region. Urging listeners to dive into history and absorb multiple perspectives before forming judgments, Dani underlines the importance of nuanced understanding in the face of complex realities. So, buckle up for an enlightening discussion that traverses personal journeys, corporate landscapes, and global issues. Dani's story will inspire and provoke thought, so don't miss this captivating episode.Resources:Connect with Dani: Linkedin, XLearn more about Community Building: Community Strategy Academy, In Before the Lock Podcast, Build Better Communities, CMX HubBooks: People Powered: How Communities Can Supercharge Your Business, Brand, and Teams, The Business of Belonging: How to Make Community your Competitive Advantage, Building Brand Communities: How Organizations Succeed by Creating BelongingList of causes and organizations supporting Israelis in this challenging time:Jewish Agency Fund for Terror VictimsJFNA campaign to support the Trauma CoalitionNOBLE COLD PLUNGE Noble Cold Plunge creates health benefits through a hormetic stress response. Save $250 with GSJ250Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who may enjoy it as well, and consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. You can also submit your feedback directly on my website. Follow @GrandSlamJourney on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or join the community on LinkedIn. This content is also available on Substack and YouTube.
Perry Kamel has served in numerous leadership roles; Global executive, COO, CEO many times. He has led many organizations through growth and turn arounds by focusing on the people- not the numbers. Perry shares his experiences and thoughts on: Difference between management and leadership It's all about the people- the rest will follow Never stop learning- never stop reading Also, Perry speaks to how his experience in the US Navy created his servant leadership skills. Siemens, Accenture, McKinsey, BroadPoint Communications, Ciena, Maxamine … Perry has been a CEO, CMO, EVP for brand names. His first CEO role was withing six years of separating from the US Navy. Perry served as a Service Warfare Officer in the United States Navy and quickly earned a reputation for advancing the careers of those around him. After earning a BSEE at Cornell, his education continued with a MSEE and Wharton MBA. Thank you to ACG Denver for being a sponsor of CXO Conversations Podcast. Association for Corporate Growth in its role as the hub of the middle market business community for quality networking, education and events. Connections are made, deals are formed and thought leadership is exchanged. Enjoy the show? Review us on iTunes- thanks! Thank you Jalan Crossland for lending your award-winning banjo skills to CXO Conversations.
Jack Holladay, MD, MSEE, FACS has done an amazing job of advancing ophthalmology with his engineering mindset and passion for teaching. You have used his invention, the Brightness Acuity Tester (BAT) to help many of your cataract patients and you have benefitted from his Holladay and Holladay 2 equations for IOL calculations with Holladay 3 in the works. He has given a precise explanation of the cause (and solution) to negative dysphotopsias with IOLs in his enigmatic penumbra paper and lecture. This podcast is full of great learning points for your clinic and operating room as well as great personal stories and how he beat incredible odds.
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