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Listen as we discuss and shed light on the NPP's perspective regarding the “Save the Judiciary” demonstration and gain insights into the party's ongoing nationwide thank you tour. Dr. Charles Dwamena, National Treasurer of the NPP, joins us to delve into these important issues, offering clarity on the party's position and its engagement with the Ghanaian public
In a podcast about money, budgeting, and long-term investing, an interview with the National Treasurer is a pretty big deal. That's why the Get Rich Slow Club is properly stoked to be hosting this special guest.In this session, Tash and Ana speak with Treasurer Jim Chalmers about Australia's income, where our taxes go, and how Chalmers' team decides what goes into the Budget. They also talk about his life to date, and what he learned about money as a child.@tashinvests@anakresina@getrichslowclub@pearlerhqGet Rich Slow ClubPearlerYouTubeHow To Not Work ForeverDisclaimerAny advice is general and does not consider your financial situation needs, or objectives, so consider whether it's appropriate for you. You should also consider seeking professional advice before making any financial decision.Natasha Etschmann is an Authorised Representative #1299881 of Guideway Financial Services Pty Ltd AFSL#420367. Read the FSG available from https://tashinvests.com/linksPearler is an Authorised Representative #1281540 of Sanlam Private Wealth Pty Ltd AFSL #337927. Read the FSG available from https://pearler.com/financial-services-guideIf you are considering any of the products we spoke about during the show, be sure to read the Product Disclosure Statement & Target Market Determination available from the product issuer's website before deciding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Senior Staff Association of universities in Ghana and the Federation of Universities Senior Staff Association of Ghana (FUSSAG) have declared an indefinite nationwide strike to demand better conditions of service and pension.
Andy has been on a fascinating food journey: from working class Liverpool to meat-centred rugby playing, to systematically studying the science of food and health. This eventually took him to veganism, in a very reasoned way… You could say Andy is a National Treasurer – he was the Group Treasurer at Nationwide Building Society for many years… He now plays the same role at merchant bank Close Brothers. In this episode he talks about his changing relationship with food, how he uses cooking as a leadership development tool and about his chosen recipe of Shakshuka. In part 2 you will hear my daughter Valentine and I go through the recipe, discuss where it comes from, what it should look and taste like and how to cook both a basic and an advanced version. Bon Appetit. “This team worked together in a tiny little kitchen and learned an awful lot about each other” – Andy Townsend You'll hear about: 00:42 - The role food plays in Andy's life 05:55 - Is Andy a cook or a spectator? 10:09 - Links between Andy's food choices and his leadership style 14:17 - The Madeleine questionnaire 17:23 - Andy's final thoughts on food, leadership… and wine 20:40 - François and Valentine's tips to make a great Shakshuka Andy's Shakshuka Recipe: https://www.mailplus.co.uk/edition/food/you-food/301373/vegan-falafel-shakshuka Episode resources: East by Meera Sodha - https://www.amazon.co.uk/East-Vegetarian-recipes-Bangalore-Beijing-ebook/dp/B07P9TQ8G7?ref_=ast_author_dp Chef John - https://www.youtube.com/foodwishes Find out more about Andy: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-townsend-2a3148a5/?originalSubdomain=uk Contact François: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/francoismoscovici/
234: Building Financial Leadership Within Your Nonprofit (Jessica McClain)SUMMARYAs a nonprofit leader, how do you assess and ensure your organization has the financial tools, talents and resources to best advance your mission? Jessica McClain, a nonprofit leader and CPA recently named one of the Most Powerful Women in Accounting in 2023, advocates in episode #234 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership how building a culture of open communication between your accounting department and other organizational leaders can better integrate your organization's financial picture, especially when engaging new prospects and stewarding existing donors. Learn how business acumen is playing an integral part of financial leadership within nonprofits as she shares her advice for attracting, retaining, and advancing women in finance leadership positions. ABOUT JESSICAJessica E. McClain serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Girl Scouts Nation's Capital. In this role, she has strategic responsibility for finance and accounting, property, product program, retail merchandise, and business operations. Prior to transitioning to the not-for-profit industry, she spent 11 years in public accounting. Jessica represents Maryland as an AICPA Council At-Large Member. She is a Board member of the Maryland Association of CPAs Foundation, the Greater Washington Society of CPAs, and the Towson University Accounting Advisory Board, and gives back to the community as the National Treasurer for ODK Honor Society. She previously served on the AICPA Women's Initiatives Executive Committee, the AICPA Foundation Board of Trustees, and the AICPA Student Recruitment Committee. Jessica's accomplishments include being named a 2023 CPA Practice Advisor Most Powerful Women in Accounting, a 2022 Washington Business Journal 40 Under 40 honoree, the 2022 NABA DC Chapter Outstanding Accounting Leader of the Year, a Maryland Association of CPAs 2021 Women to Watch- Emerging Leader, a Black CPA Centennial's 40 Under 40 Black CPA Award honoree, a 2021 AICPA Outstanding Young CPA Award recipient, and a 3x CPA Practice Advisor 40 Under 40 Professional. Jessica is a graduate of the highly competitive AICPA Leadership Academy and earned her bachelor's degree in business administration from Towson University and her master's degree in accounting from George Washington University. Jessica is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in Virginia.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESWhat Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall GoldsmithLearn more about Jessica and Girl Scouts Nation's Capital hereReady for a Mastermind? Learn more here!Have you picked up Patton's book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector?Watch for the companion workbook and the audio version of Patton's best seller, Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, coming soon!
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#SEASONFINALE Episode 65 of Pearls & Politics Podcast features National Treasurer of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Michele Henry-McGee! Founded in 1938 by Marion Stubbs Thomas, Jack and Jill celebrates 85 years of commitment to stimulating children's growth and development through educational, cultural, civic, health, recreational and social opportunities. National Treasurer Henry-McGee shares her love for the organization, the East St. Louis Chapter, her journey to national office and what Jack and Jill means in the lives of African American families and children.www.jackandjillinc.orgPlease join us on YouTube and everywhere podcasts are heard for this wonderful Episode!Please don't forget to like, love, share and SUBSCRIBE!#pearls #politics #podcast #JackandJillofAmerica # JackandJill #BlackExcellence #BlackChildren #Blackfamilies #ESTL #89Blocks #Spotify #iHeartRadio #Audible #RadioPublic #Apple #iHeartRadio #googlepodcast #YouTube #WHBMSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pearlsandpolitics/donations
Corrections has a serious staffing problem, with officers now sticking it out for just two years on average compared to 15 in the past. You may have seen the recruiting ads on TV. They're now being criticised by existing staff, saying they don't paint an accurate picture of the job. National Treasurer of the Corrections Association Cliff Hughes joined Tim Dower. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we'll be exploring the role of design and the way businesses represent themselves visually. We'll also dig into why it's often wise to leave the design work to the professionals. Yanique DaCosta was born in Kingston, Jamaica. DaCosta graduated from Florida Atlantic University and Full Sail University with a BA in Fine Arts and an MFA in Media Design. She is the founder and owner of YKMD. With 12+ years of design experience, the United States Department of Labor recognized her as an expert in Brand Development and Graphic Design by engaging her as a consultant for the federal 0*Net program. Yanique currently sits on the Executive Board of the Graphic Artists Guild, where she was elected National Treasurer by the organization's membership. She is also the International Council of Design delegate, representing the Guild and teaching graphic artists at varying international conferences and meetups. She is an acknowledged contributor in the 15th and 16th editions of the Graphic Artists Guild's Handbook: Pricing and Ethical Guidelines, a national reference book for professional graphic artists and agencies. Book a time to talk with Yanique at https://theykmd.com/15min-disco
In this episode, we talk to Yanique DaCosta, the founder of YKMD and is a creative with an obsession for producing amazing brand visuals that transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary experiences. Yanique currently sits on the Executive Board of the Graphic Artists Guild, where she was elected National Treasurer by the organization's membership. She is also the International Council of Design delegate, representing the Guild and teaching graphic artists at varying international conferences and meetups. She is an acknowledged contributor in the 15th and 16th editions of the Graphic Artists Guild's Handbook: Pricing and Ethical Guidelines, a national reference book for professional graphic artists and agencies." In this episode, we cover: Moving to America at 16 years old and earning a high school diploma from two countries The pros and cons of working in corporate America and what you can learn Tips for immigrants that are in corporate America and want to grow their career Identifying what you want to do in life and figuring out the ways to make it happen Connect with Yanique: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Connect with Lola: LinkedIn Immigrants in Corporate Instagram Apply to be on the podcast More about The Immigrants In Corporate Podcast: Welcome to the “Immigrants in Corporate” podcast. A podcast about Immigrants and the journey to belonging and thriving in the corporate workplace. Drawing on her experience as an immigrant with years of experience in corporate America, and her current role as a certified diversity professional who is working with global corporations to build a more inclusive workplace for underrepresented employees, Lola Adeyemo is amplifying the voices of immigrants across different geographical locations and within the corporate workplace. This podcast is focused on highlighting the different barriers immigrants face in the corporate workplace and sharing insights for overcoming and thriving at work by leveraging individual uniqueness and cultural background. The discussion will be based on the different categories from the book “Thriving in Intersectionality”. As an Immigrant in the corporate workplace or an International student looking forward to getting into the corporate workplace in a new country listen in for insights and visit www.immigrantsincorporate.com for more information on social media communities and upcoming live events and resources. Join Lola Adeyemo, each week as she connects you with immigrants who work across different industries and in different parts of the world. Hear their stories and learn how they are working towards belonging and thriving every single day.
In this episode we dive into the graphic design industry in the eyes of CEO Yanique DaCosta! Yanique DaCosta Bio: Yanique DaCosta was born in Kingston, Jamaica. DaCosta graduated from Florida Atlantic University and Full Sail University with a BA in Fine Arts and an MFA in Media Design. She is the founder and owner of YKMD. With 12+ years of design experience, the United States Department of Labor recognized her as an expert in Brand Development and Graphic Design by engaging her as a consultant for the federal 0*Net program. Yanique currently sits on the Executive Board of the Graphic Artists Guild, where she was elected National Treasurer by the organization's membership. She is also the International Council of Design delegate, representing the Guild and teaching graphic artists at varying international conferences and meetups. She is an acknowledged contributor in the 15th and 16th editions of the Graphic Artists Guild's Handbook: Pricing and Ethical Guidelines, a national reference book for professional graphic artists and agencies. Website: https://theykmd.com/15min-disco/ Blu Alchemist Podcast Contact: Website: https://www.blualchemistpodcast.com Twitter: @blualchemistp Instagram: @blualchemistpodcast YouTube: @blualchemistpodcast Buy Dating Assassins Card Game: https://www.datingassassins.com Donate via Cashapp: @KingSiquoyia or Venmo: @KingShay Thanks for listening! Subscribe, Share and Follow us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blualchemist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blualchemist/support
In the final episode of our summer series, climate justice organizer and activist Aliya Hirji and National Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students, Mari Dolcetti-Koros, discuss the global climate crisis, its impacts on our younger populations and the ways in which youth are organizing and taking leadership in securing a truly just and sustainable world for us all. In speaking to the need for youth leadership, Hirji says: “I think I hear a lot from world leaders, the phrase like “young people are leaders of the future”, but the truth is that we are the leaders of right now. There's so much on every scale - local, national, international - so much of this climate action and this ambition and real progressive ideas that are coming from young people. I think young people have an insane amount of optimism and passion and drive that you may not see from other generations. … I think that our optimism and our outlook on life is really unique. And because we have so much of our lives ahead of us, well, hopefully ahead of us, that's going to be affected by the climate crisis, I think that we take it very seriously and that we are incredibly motivated to do something about this. And given that young people are going to be incredibly affected by the climate crisis, .. people of color, marginalized communities - I think that leadership needs to be held by the most affected people…” Connecting a just transition to student debt, Dolcetti-Koros says, “I think it's really important to acknowledge that the reality of the exorbitant cost of tuition in Canada right now, and the student debt crisis, which is in the billions of dollars just in federal debt, is very much tied to a form of classism. And when we're imagining and building a world beyond capitalism, we really need to take stock and evaluate and I would say democratize the access to knowledge and evaluate different forms of knowledges that have been subjugated; particularly Indigenous knowledges. I think a lot of folks are doing this work. A lot of scholars are doing this work. And there are lots of avenues or bridges to explore when thinking about how we evaluate our education system and how we can imagine a different, better, stronger one that is a pillar of a just and livable future.” About today's guest: Aliya Hirji is a 17-year-old Indian-Canadian woman and climate justice activist in pursuit of a socially inclusive response to the climate crisis. She often works in the climate divestment movement, challenging individuals, governments, banks, and more to divest from fossil fuels. She is very passionate about ensuring the climate justice movement is anti-racist, anti-patriarchal and anti-colonial. In 2021, Aliya was recognized by Corporate Knights as one of Canada's Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leaders. She is about to start a dual arts degree with Sciences PO and UBC, where she wants to study Politics and Environmental Sustainability. Aliya is also working with Banking on a Better Future. Marie Dolcetti-Koros is the National Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students, back with the Federation after completing a first term as National Treasurer. Marie studied Contemporary Philosophy and Political Science in Halifax, starting in the student movement with the King's Students Union. One of her first experiences of student organizing was taking over the lobby of the main administrative building on campus with Divest Dal. Marie finds energy and strength in knowing that young people are an integral part of shaping a just and livable future. She firmly believes that education is a public good and that free and accessible education for all is possible. Transcript of this episode can be accessed at georgebrown.ca/TommyDouglasInstitute Images: Aliya Hirji (photographer, Joshua Best) and Marie Dolcetti-Koros / Used with permission. Music: Ang Kahora. Lynne, Bjorn. Rights Purchased Intro Voices: Chandra Budhu (Podcast Announcer), Nayocka Allen, Nicolas Echeverri Parra, Doreen Kajumba (Street Voices); Bob Luker (Tommy Douglas quote) Courage My Friends Podcast Organizing Committee: Resh Budhu, Breanne Doyle (for rabble.ca), Chandra Budhu and Ashley Booth. Produced by: Resh Budhu, Tommy Douglas Institute and Breanne Doyle, rabble.ca Host: Resh Budhu
Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester share their thoughts on the question asked at the end of every episode, “What is Justice?”. In addition, to close out the podcast, we share a few clips that exemplify the various types of justice as well as a short compilation of many of our former guest's definitions of Justice. Robin Frazer Clark: Robin Frazer Clark is the owner and founder of the law firm of Robin Frazer Clark, P.C. Ms. Clark has practiced law for thirty years in Atlanta, Georgia, all as a trial lawyer in personal injury cases. Prior to this firm she was a partner in Clark Goldner, P.C. from 2004-2006 and a partner in Jewett and Clark, LLC from 1997-2004. Ms. Clark devotes one-hundred percent of her practice exclusively to representing everyday Americans who have been injured by the carelessness of others. This includes personal injury and employment matters, automobile wrecks, tractor-trailer wrecks, premises safety, elevator and escalator cases, products safety (including defective automobile manufacture), medical malpractice and sexual harassment cases. Ms. Clark was recently invited and inducted into the International Society of Barristers. She is a Past President of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) and previously served as President-Elect, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Parliamentarian and Education Committee Co-Chair of GTLA. She served on the Editorial Board of The Verdict and was elected to membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). Ms. Clark was also on the Board of Governors for the State Bar of Georgia for Atlanta Circuit Post No. 36. She is a Past President of the State Bar of Georgia and a member of the Atlanta Bar Association, in which she is a Past Chair of the Litigation Section. She is a Member of the General Practice and Trial Section of the State Bar of Georgia. She is also a member of the American Association for Justice (formerly, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) and a member of the Executive Committee of The Lawyers Club of Atlanta. Ms. Clark is a Fellow of The Lawyers Foundation of Georgia. Read Full Bio Lester Tate: Lester Tate is a trial lawyer who served as the 48th President of the State Bar of Georgia. Since 1996, he has practiced as a member of Akin & Tate, Georgia's oldest continuing law firm. He has spent his entire professional career as a courtroom lawyer, having tried over one-hundred civil and criminal cases to verdict and appeared over thirty times in state and federal appellate courts. He currently serves as National Treasurer of the American Board of Trial Advocates and a member of the Executive Committee. He is the past President of the Southeastern Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (SEABOTA) and is a member of the American Bar Association's House of Delegates. Lester is a Fellow in the International Society of Barristers, an invitation-only trial lawyer honorary society, whose members are rigorously screened by trial lawyers and judges to determine the member's ability, experience, accomplishments and ethical standards. He is Senior Fellow of Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society comprised of less than 1% of American lawyers, and, because of his extensive courtroom experience, he holds the rank of “Advocate” in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). While devoting most of his time to wrongful death and serious personal injury cases, where he has a number of million and multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, Lester's practice includes many diverse matters. He has successfully defended individuals charged with a broad array of state and federal crimes at trial, ranging from murder to conspiracy. He has also handled a wide variety of complex commercial and political cases involving issues as varied as shareholder rights and ballot access. Active in community and public affairs, Lester serves on the board of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia and the Board of Advisors for Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communications. Lester's pro bono work includes having represented Advocates for Children as volunteer legal counsel for over twenty years. Read Full Bio Links: Clip 1: Chris McNabb sentenced to life without parole: 'I would never do this. I'm innocent.' Clip 2: DATING APP MURDER TRIAL | Adam Hilarie's Mother Reacts - COURT TV Clip 3: 'I forgive you': Botham Jean's brother hugs Amber Guyger after she gets 10 years in prison Clip 4: No Other Road: 1953 Red and Black Editors Stand Up for Equality and Free Speech http://www.akintate.com/ https://www.gatriallawyers.net/ See You In Court Website To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org
Chef David Ivey-Soto shares his concept of "Training for Performance". This approach is about training, teaching and empowering staff to learn new skills, earn more money and create value for themselves and the business.David Ivey-Soto MBA, CEC®, CCA® has diverse national and international foodservice experience providing him with the insight and experience to share his expertise. David Ivey-Soto earned an AOS from the Culinary Institute of America in 1990, was on the Dean's List, served as the Student Council President, and worked as Sommelier de Vin. He was selected as a Fellow of the Culinary Institute of America with the distinct privilege of teaching alongside several of his former instructors. His experience includes teaching at the Culinary Institute of America, Fairfax County Public Schools Adult Education, Northern Virginia Community College, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Shady Grove campus, and ATI Career Institute (now Stratford University) –where he developed and refined the curricula for several courses. He was Director of the Culinary Arts Program at Ana G. Méndez University System and part of full-time faculty teaching MBA classes.Chef David is National Treasurer of the American Culinary Federation and is teaching online for NorthWest Arkansas CommunityCollege, Prince George's Community College, Howard Community College, and Monroe College and doing education consulting.David is academically bilingual in English and Spanish.He has been a consultant to many operations and organizations focusing on efficiency, productivity, operations, cost control, and overallbusiness analysis. He has served on several advisory councils and boards for educational programs and business and industry.He assisted Chef Richard Grausman in establishing the Careers through Culinary Arts Program (C-CAP) in the Washington, DC areaas the Program Coordinator, working with inner city public school students introducing them to careers in the foodservice industry.During his time coordinating the program more than $1 million in scholarships were awarded to students.Passionate about mentoring the future, Chef David is a judge and advisor for national student organizations including ProStart andSkillsUSA and for military organizations such as Military Culinary Competition and Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC)competitions.Chef David has been featured in National Culinary Review, ESPN The Magazine, Freekick, The Daily News of the Virgin Islands,Newsweek, The Washington Post, among other publications and have been featured on WRC-TV NBC 4, Washington, DC.David has served as National Secretary of the American Culinary Federation, earned Certified Executive Chef in 2000 andsubsequently earned Certified Culinary Administrator. He graduated with an MBA from the College of William & Mary in 2005. David is apast competitor in culinary competitions — having earned a variety of awards for his skills.Chef David lives in Alexandria, VA with his wife, Lisa Ivey.
Dr. Michael S. Parker, MD, KM is the System Medical Director for OB/GYN Hospitalists Mount Carmel Health in Columbus, Ohio. He is the current President of the National Catholic Medical Association. As a member of the Catholic Medical Association since 1999, he was a founding member of the John Paul II Guild and served as the original guild president. At the level of the national organization, he has served as Regional Director, Regional Director Representative to the Board of the Catholic Medical Association and National Treasurer and Vice-President. This is an audio podcast of The Dr J Show. Full video episode is available here with additional resources.
Vangie Dennis is the Assistant Vice President: Periop Services at AnMed Health. Prior to this role, Vangie served as the Executive Director of WellStar Atlanta Medical Center and Atlanta Medical Center South located in the metropolitan area of Atlanta. Vangie has been a nurse for 44 years. Professional organizations include the Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN), Laser Institute of America, AORN Specialty Assemblies, Laser Institute of America, American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopist, and the American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery. Professional activities and accomplishments are Past Chairperson for the American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, Past Assembly Chair for AORN Advanced Technology, Past Assembly Secretary for the organization, and member of the American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopist. She is on the editorial board for the Journal for Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery, Outpatient Surgery, and for OR Nurse. Vangie has been published and cited in publications such as “OR Nurse, American Health, Laparoscopic Update, Surgical Services Management, Infection Control Today, OR Manager, Today's OR, Outpatient Surgery, and Same-Day Surgery. She is also the author for the “Medcom Module: Laparoscopic Approach for Treatment of Urinary Stress Incontinence", referenced in “The Joint Commission's 2003 National Patient Safety Goals”, co-published the nursing Chapter 9, “The Team-Nursing's Perspective” in the book Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery, Chapter 20 Laser Risks and Perioperative Safety: Donna Watson's Perioperative Safety, Author of the 2011 AORN Recommended Practices for Lasers, author for the AORN Laser Study Guide, Module, and video. Vangie sits on the Clinical Advisory Boards for the Gwinnett Technical School, OR Nurse, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Georgia Tissue Council, Medline Industries, Medtronics Corporation, Baxter, and Ethicon Endo-Surgery. She presently serves as the National Treasurer for AORN Board of Directors and served a term on the Board of Directors. Ms. Dennis is an independent consultant, lectures on lasers, endoscopic procedures, advanced technology, and nursing practice. Vangie has lectured nationally and internationally for AORN, AORN Chapters, Advanced Technology Specialty Assembly, American Society for Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, The International Laser Safety Conference, Canadian Nurses Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, American Association Gynecological Laparoscopists, MedSun CODA Conference, and Medical Societies and facilities. Here in Episode #130, Vangie starts our show with a leadership mindset to embrace what we truly want. She gives us a great overview of Perioperative Services, and how she has successfully navigated a 30+ year career within it. Vangie connects the dots on the critical role of quality across the continuum of Perioperative Services. She shares a dark moment story contrasting when to lead with your heart vs. your head. Vangie tells how she leverages shared governance and appreciative inquiry to build strong teams. She shares her an AHA moment centered on influential leadership; and how the evolving world of preventative medicine will drive ongoing healthcare changes. Vangie highlights lessons learned so far from Covid-19 within surgical services. And closes our show with the needed encouragement to engage within our purpose to create WOW moments and make a difference. • Connect with Vangie on LinkedIn • Plug Into Vangie's Work • Access the Healthcare QualityCast LinkedIn Group • Leaves Us a Rating --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcarequalitycast/message
LOADED podcast this week (please pardon the audio issues in the first minute). Lane (@LjkCards) is back on as our first recurring guest, and Matt (@National_Treasurer) joins us for the first time. We get right into prospecting as a whole, and get Lane and Matt's perspective on their process and how to go about finding a prospect in any sport. We also touch on DeShaun Watson, Josh Allen, Kyler Murray, Prizm vs. Optic Pop Reports, 2021 Prizm Basketball, take listener questions, and much much more. We cover a ton of ground and all learned a TON in just an hour, as we hope you do too. Thanks for listening, make sure to tell a friend, subscribe, and rate the pod please. Follow Lane and Matt on insta @LjkCards and @National_Treasurer Insta: @Bro_Cards Twitter: Bro_CardsPod
In this episode #85, the hosts Naveen Samala & Sudhakar Nagandla interacted with another guest Prof. Rajsree Prof. Rajsree Gopal is a Hospitality professional with over 3 decades of rich experience in both Service Industry and Academics. Worked for leading Hotel chains like Taj Group of Hotels, Oakwood International and others as Head of the department and in Senior managerial positions. She was a Professor and Head of Hotel Management in reputed Hotel Management Institutes and Hospitality Paper Setter for multiple subjects in Bangalore University. Training Head of Corporate Facilities and at present an Independent Hospitality Trainer and Consultant and Dheya Mentor. She is A graduate in Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Service Management. Post-graduate in both Hotel Management and Public Administration and published numerous hospitality research Papers and articles. Was the Karnataka State and National Treasurer of PHA i.e. Professional Housekeepers Association. Prof. Rajsree is the winner of Gemba Kaizen and Long Service in TAJ Group and Headed CSR Project for training underprivileged women. Key Trainer for “KUSHI” project for training underprivileged women in Coorg in Hospitality ….An initiative of Tata Coffee. Rajsree's Tips: Defining Soft skills in layman terms Why do we need soft skills Hard skills vs Soft skills Are soft skills important for success? Key Soft skills How to develop soft skills How Soft skills transform or shape the personalities? Tips for those aspiring to MAKE BIG in their CAREER Enjoy the episode! Rajsree's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prof-rajsree-gopal-ba0a664a/ Dear #TGV Audience…Here is a chance to broadcast yourself
Lt. Colonel Cindy Foley is the National Treasurer and Secretary for Business Administration. This week, she continues her conversation about women in leadership with Lt. Colonel Tim Foley and Jeff McDonald. Listen to Part I: http://bit.ly/fightforgood74
Lt. Colonel Cindy Foley is the National Treasurer and Secretary for Business Administration. This week, she joins Lt. Colonel Tim Foley and Jeff McDonald for a conversation about women in leadership.
Last week, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced huge price cuts for Saudi crude oil and a planned increase in the country's daily production from 9 million barrels to 11 million barrels per day, with the extra production beginning next month.But what does this mean for petrol prices in Australia?Doctor Nicolas de Roos, an Associate Professor of Economics at The University of Sydney, Mark Mckenzie, CEO of the Australian Convenience and Petroleum Marketers Association and Michael Day, National Treasurer for The Australian Electric Vehicle Association join host Max Tillman to talk Black Gold and the precarity of the pump.
This story will shock you. Just over 20 years ago, Andrew Propst and Travis Tuttle were kidnapped, held for ransom for five days and let go while serving missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Saratov, Russia. Propst and Tuttle’s story goes far beyond a miraculous ransom survival story, which is why Garrett Batty contacted them to make a movie, “The Saratov Approach,” out of their shared experience. As the Associate Producer of the Saratov Approach, Andy Propst helped fund, write, promote, and deliver a national theatrical release of a full-length motion picture that won multiple awards and returned an IRR to its investors of more than 1000%. Andy Propst is now the CEO of HomeRiver Group, a Meridian company that has acquired a half-dozen property management companies around the nation in the last two years and now manages nearly 5,000 rentals in 20 states. Andy has over 15 years of experience both in residential and commercial real estate management. Past President and Owner of Park Place Property Management, a Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC®), in Boise, Idaho. Andrew has illustrated throughout his career his resolute commitment to delivering first-class results for clients, as well as consistently improving efficiencies and operations across his companies. Industry knowledge and a keen focus on technology has been a major priority for Andy. He has obtained three of the leading industry designations: Certified Property Manager® (CPM®) from the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM®), Master Property Manager ® (MPM®) and Residential Management Professional ® (RMP®), both from the National Association of Residential Property Managers ® NARPM®. Volunteerism has been a major focus and joy for Andy, from service on the National Board of Directors of NARPM® for six years as a Regional Vice President, to National Treasurer, National President-Elect, and then his election as President of The National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM®) in 2015. www.homeriver.com/team Enjoy this episode and share with us your thoughts on social media @bvadev! ------------------------------------------------------- About the Podcast: Connecting with the community is a priority for BVA. The goal of this podcast is to have conversations that shed new light on different perspectives to create a dialog that inspires excellence. The Inspire Excellence podcast is an Idaho based show that is hosted by Troy McClain, CEO of Tovuti Learning Systems and Tommy Ahlquist the CEO of BVA. Each episode features different guests and compelling topics. www.bvadev.com/podcast Leave a review on whatever platform you decide to listen on and tell your friends! Follow Us Online At: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inspireexcellencepo... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bvadev/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0R... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bvadev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bvadev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bva-...
The Nigerian Association of Chamber of Commerce Industry Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Lagos (UNILAG), to promote cooperation in research, trade and business relations with China. The MoU, which is to be implemented through the Institute of Nigeria China Development Studies (INCDS) domiciled at UNILAG, would to ensure mutually beneficial ties between Nigeria and China. The Director General of NACCIMA, Ayo Olukanni, described the MoU as a strategic move by NACCIMA to consolidate its economic ties with the growing Chinese private sector in Nigeria. Olukanni, observed that the MoU would also be of great service to NACCIMA members who do business or are desirous of doing business with Chinese companies. Under the MoU, NACCIMA members would receive training and take part in workshops on the various opportunities in the various areas of the Chinese economy including how to establish successful joint ventures with their Chinese counterparts. In his remarks at the signing ceremony, the Vice Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, expressed delight that the MoU has been signed and hoped to leverage on the visible and prominent role of NACCIMA in the Nigerian economic landscape and its position as the voice of Nigerian private sector. Ogundipe, assured that the university would be committed to faithful implementation of the MoU. The National President of NACCIMA, Ms. Saratu Iya Aliyu, was represented by the National Treasurer of NACCIMA, Prof. Kunle Ade Wahab, during the signing of the MoU. Other members of NACCIMA that were present were the Head, IT, Policy Development Unit, Mr. Opeyemi Alaran. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Shuler The Start-up Expert Interview on Capital Club Radio Michael Flock of FLOCK Specialty Finance interviews Chris Shuler, who has over 29 years as a corporate executive in the financial services and credit industry. Chris is President of Activate Financial, located in San Diego, which is a fully licensed, national, third-party collection agency that is focused on bad debt recovery and skip tracing services. He is an entrepreneur who has been very successful in the start-up of five new ventures over his professional career. Some of these ventures include Vital Solutions, Inc., Credit Performance Services and National Bankruptcy Services Corporation. In the interview, Chris discusses how dedication, desire, determination and hard work have been a huge part of his success. During his extensive corporate career, Chris was the COO for American First Finance in Dallas, CEO & President of Vital Solutions, Senior Vice President of Strategic Development for Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., Senior Vice President of Business Development for JDR Receivables Management, Marketing Director and then Vice President of Business Development for Wallace & de Mayo, P.C. His career highlights include such accomplishments as delivering phenomenal growth of $80M+ in annualized revenue in less than three years for the start-up Credit Performance Services. Additionally, while at Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., he led the bad debt purchasing division and grew it from 1.8 million accounts owned in 1998 to 19 million accounts owned in 2001. Chris earned a BS degree from the University of West Georgia and is a graduate of the Management Institute of Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has served as the National Treasurer of the Chi Phi Fraternity and as Chairman of the Chi Phi Educational Trust. Furthermore, he has served as Treasurer and Vice President of the University of West Georgia's National Alumni Association. Here is a glimpse of what Chris shared in the interview. “Dedication, desire, determination, hard work put in the sweat equity…So just work hard, learn the business and opportunity abounds.” “We focused on those two verticals and back to the trust thing, back to business development thing, back to relationships. People trusted both Chris and I and we were able to put it together.” “I've believed in conflict theory for a long time. But what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.” Capital Club Radio Hosted by: Michael Flock Sponsored by: Flock Specialty Finance Providing a forum for leaders in the middle market segment which has typically been undeserved by traditional banking. Listeners gain valuable business insights and perspectives to deal with market uncertainty. Topics include: key success factors, both personal and professional, dealing with adversity, outlook for the industry and your business. For more info about Michael Flock and Flock Specialty Finance visit: http://www.FlockFinance.com To listen to more episodes visit: http://www.CapitalClubRadio.com To nominate or submit a guest request visit: https://www.OnAirGuest.com To view more photos visit: http://www.ProBusinessPictures.com ‹ › × × Previous Next jQuery(function() { // Set blueimp gallery options jQuery.extend(blueimp.Gallery.prototype.options, { useBootstrapModal: false, hidePageScrollbars: false }); });
Chris Shuler The Start-up Expert Interview on Capital Club Radio Michael Flock of FLOCK Specialty Finance interviews Chris Shuler, who has over 29 years as a corporate executive in the financial services and credit industry. Chris is President of Activate Financial, located in San Diego, which is a fully licensed, national, third-party collection agency that is focused on bad debt recovery and skip tracing services. He is an entrepreneur who has been very successful in the start-up of five new ventures over his professional career. Some of these ventures include Vital Solutions, Inc., Credit Performance Services and National Bankruptcy Services Corporation. In the interview, Chris discusses how dedication, desire, determination and hard work have been a huge part of his success. During his extensive corporate career, Chris was the COO for American First Finance in Dallas, CEO & President of Vital Solutions, Senior Vice President of Strategic Development for Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., Senior Vice President of Business Development for JDR Receivables Management, Marketing Director and then Vice President of Business Development for Wallace & de Mayo, P.C. His career highlights include such accomplishments as delivering phenomenal growth of $80M+ in annualized revenue in less than three years for the start-up Credit Performance Services. Additionally, while at Outsourcing Solutions, Inc., he led the bad debt purchasing division and grew it from 1.8 million accounts owned in 1998 to 19 million accounts owned in 2001. Chris earned a BS degree from the University of West Georgia and is a graduate of the Management Institute of Technology from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has served as the National Treasurer of the Chi Phi Fraternity and as Chairman of the Chi Phi Educational Trust. Furthermore, he has served as Treasurer and Vice President of the University of West Georgia’s National Alumni Association. Here is a glimpse of what Chris shared in the interview. “Dedication, desire, determination, hard work put in the sweat equity…So just work hard, learn the business and opportunity abounds.” “We focused on those two verticals and back to the trust thing, back to business development thing, back to relationships. People trusted both Chris and I and we were able to put it together.” “I’ve believed in conflict theory for a long time. But what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” Capital Club Radio Hosted by: Michael Flock Sponsored by: Flock Specialty Finance Providing a forum for leaders in the middle market segment which has typically been undeserved by traditional banking. Listeners gain valuable business insights and perspectives to deal with market uncertainty. Topics include: key success factors, both personal and professional, dealing with adversity, outlook for the industry and your business. For more info about Michael Flock and Flock Specialty Finance visit: http://www.FlockFinance.com To listen to more episodes visit: http://www.CapitalClubRadio.com To nominate or submit a guest request visit: https://www.OnAirGuest.com To view more photos visit: http://www.ProBusinessPictures.com
Bob Greenwood, AMAM, is President and CEO of Automotive Aftermarket E-Learning Centre Ltd and has over 40 years’ experience working with Independent shops developing their business to maximize business net income. Bob writes management articles for ASA’s magazine AutoInc and has developed live business management classes for ASA. He writes monthly management articles for Motor Age magazine in the USA and writes semi-monthly shop management articles for CARS Magazine. Bob’s previous episodes are (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22greenwood%22) John Jackson is a Professor in Automotive Business School of Canada, has been involved with the automotive aftermarket since the 1980s when he took a contract with the Auto Parts Sectoral Training Council as a Curriculum Designer. After working in Western Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan) at Lakeland Interprovincial College and at the Blue Quills Native Education Centre, he eventually joined the Canadian Automotive Institute, now the Automotive Business School of Canada (ABSC). John is an experienced faculty member at the ABSC and longtime humanist. Beginning with his studies in Television, Stage and Radio Arts Technology (Southern Alberta Institute of Technology), he has a Bachelor of Education Degree (Honours) (University of Calgary), a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Cognitive Anthropology (York University), a Specialist Qualification in the teaching of English as a Second Language and a Masters Degree in Theory and Policy Studies in Cognitive Philosophy (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto). He is the National Treasurer of the Canadian Institute of Marketing and holds the Registered Professional Marketer (RPM) designation and is one of the few registered professional marketers in Canada. John has comprehensive experience in public and private radio and television broadcasting, newspaper publishing and advertising and multi-media advertising. He also has experience in international journalism. He has lived, traveled and lectured extensively in Asia, Europe, Africa, The Middle East, and the Caribbean. Professor Jackson has been recommended to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, which recognizes those Canadians who have “made a significant contribution to a particular province, territory, region or community within Canada, or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada. Key Talking Points : John Jackson Professor at Automotive business school of Canada- largest in Canada 500-600 students Teaches automotive aftermarket, history of automobiles, and global automotive industry Throughout Canada largest percentage of graduate employment- 93%. That is higher than any other college program in Canada. 50% of graduates are retained in industry November 20th: Aftermarket day for students: vendors/manufacturers/wholesalers come Scholarships: Gave out $91,500 and have $50,000 available Auto Show: yearly in June, attract 7-10k people, the largest student-run auto show in North America, over 300 cars on campus Co-op program: 100-150 employers willing to take a student in paid co-op position, able to get experience and learn different sectors of business Bob Greenwood Addresses students when in the area- able to connect, have discussions and answer questions Gives perspective and update on aftermarket Image of aftermarket Evolving because of technology- embracing new technology See the need for aftermarket repairs Personal electro-mechanical mobility- not all about cars and parts Transportation as a service-autonomous cars Less personal connection to vehicles Resources: Thanks to Bob Greenwood and Professor John Jackson for their contribution to the aftermarket’s premier podcast. Link to the ‘BOOKS‘ page highlighting all books discussed in the podcast library (https://remarkableresults.biz/books/) . Leaders...
Today I'm talking with Eric Wetherington, the director of New Heights Property Management, the only certified residential management company in South Carolina. Eric is also the current President-Elect of NARPM after serving as the South East RVP and National Treasurer. After spending about 20 years in the business, Eric has started, acquired or managed dozens of companies and has built an incredible base of knowledge. Eric's a sharp entrepreneur and in today's episode, you're going to learn how he made the move from operator to the owner and how mindset shifts and strategic thinking can help you do the same.
As the master of the International Mastermind Association, Ann McNeill lives and teaches work-life balance principles, which are values that help people achieve a life style of complete freedom. Ann McNeill is president and owner of MCO Construction & Services, Inc., MCO Consulting, Inc, Colbert/Ball Tax Franchise, and Constructively Speaking, Inc. Additionally, she is the founder of the International Mastermind Association and the Association of Black Women in Construction. In terms of volunteerism, McNeill is also the National Treasurer of the Florida Memorial University National Alumni Association. Kimle Nailer B.A . is a Life Coach and the founder of Positive S.I.S.T.E.R.S., an organization designed to empower women through Sisterhood. She began training as a professional life coach in 2006 after many years assisting others as a spiritual advisor in transforming their lives through her intuitive gift of wisdom. She has developed a 9-step process for “Welcoming You Back Home” which provides women with guidance to discover their “authentic selves.” She assists you by unveiling your choices in your life, so “you can heal and become real.” Kemle is the current national President of NABWIC Ersula K. Odom is a legacy writer, the author of "At Sula's Feet”, “African Americans of Tampa” and, co-author of The Doris Ross Reddick Story. She is a motivational speaker and portrays Mary McLeod Bethune as a one-person show. She is the founder of Sula Too, LLC with books published for clients from Georgia to California. The host of NABWIC Speaks BlogTalk Radio Show.