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Today, Bob King of Sage Freight brings his over thirty years of experience in the transportation industry and the entrepreneurial mindset that keeps him thriving and growing! Bob emphasizes prioritizing revenue-generating activities, accepting personal liability impacts decision-making, and promoting long-term customer relationships. Tune in to unpack more from this episode! About Bob King Robert King is a veteran logistics executive and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in transportation and supply chain leadership. He is the Founder and CEO of Sage Freight, launched in October 2021 in Brentwood, Tennessee. Under his leadership, Sage Freight has grown into a high-performing logistics company with international operations and a strong cultural foundation built on people, purpose, and process. Before Sage, Robert served as President of One Point Logistics in early 2020, where he was recruited to lead a turnaround of a 250-person operation. From 2005 to 2020, Robert was the Founder and President of Cavalry Logistics, which he built from the ground up without outside funding. In 2010, he sold Cavalry to Universal Logistics Holdings but continued to lead the company as President for nearly a decade post-acquisition. Robert began his career at C.H. Robinson in August 1993, starting in the North Chicago office. He rose through the ranks to become Transportation Manager and, ultimately, General Manager of the Nashville office. He later served as Director of Logistics at Western Express from 2004 to 2005, where he launched a brokerage team that achieved a multimillion-dollar run rate in its first year and helped establish a high-performing, cross-functional culture. Robert holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Security and Nuclear Warfare from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Known for his strategic clarity, cultural leadership, and operational excellence, he continues to shape the future of freight through innovation, acquisition, and people-first growth.
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What's the difference between a bank and a credit union? More than you might think.At first glance, banks and credit unions can seem pretty similar as they both offer valuable financial services. But dig a little deeper, and you'll find that credit unions can be a powerful partner for managing money. Aaron Caid joins us to explain why.Aaron Caid is the Chief Marketing Officer at Christian Community Credit Union, an underwriter of Faith & Finance. A Different Kind of Financial InstitutionCredit unions stand apart from traditional banks because they are not-for-profit cooperatives owned by their members. That means the focus is on long-term member relationships, and service is preeminent.However, Christian Community Credit Union (CCCU) goes a step further. Their mission is rooted in striving to serve and love others like Christ. This distinctly faith-based approach transforms everyday banking into a form of ministry that seeks to honor God and expand His Kingdom.At Christian Community Credit Union (CCCU), they help members align their finances with their biblical worldview. That includes offering loans to build churches and support Christ-centered ministries, turning ordinary financial tools into extraordinary Kingdom-building instruments.Surprising Strength in Rates and ServicesMany people assume credit unions can't compete with traditional banks regarding rates, but that's a misconception. Because credit unions don't exist to make profits for shareholders, they can return those profits to our members through better rates and lower fees.Here's a snapshot of Christian Community Credit Union's (CCCU) current offerings:Harvest High-Yield Checking: 4% APY on balances up to $5,000 with no maintenance feesHarvest High-Yield Savings: 5% APY on the first $5,000Welcome CD: 4.5%–4.75% APY on 5- and 10-month termsCash Back Credit Card: 1.5% cash back and a donation to Christian causes with every swipeCCCU also offers vehicle loans, mortgages, and home equity lines of credit at competitive rates, digital banking, and 24/7 member support.Beyond rates and products, CCCU is also committed to spiritual growth through financial stewardship. They provide resources from trusted partners like FaithFi and Compass Financial Ministry to help our members grow in their financial discipleship.It's not just about managing money well—it's about managing money faithfully.Funding Ministry and Fueling the GospelOne of the most inspiring aspects of CCCU is its direct support of ministry work. CCCU specializes in ministry lending, and with over $1 billion in ministry loans funded, it understands what churches and ministries need.From property and equipment loans to operating accounts and reserve fund solutions, CCCU partners with ministries financially and missionarily.Plus, their giving program has donated more than $6.5 million to Christian causes. That includes ministries fighting human trafficking, protecting vulnerable children, providing disaster relief, and sharing the gospel worldwide.Becoming a Member is EasySo, how can you join?Membership is open to Christians and Christian ministries nationwide. You can become a member through your church, school, a partner ministry like Christian Alliance for Orphans, or even through a family member.With a streamlined online process, starting banking with your values is easier than ever. When your money is aligned with your faith, it does more than grow—it gives, serves, and multiplies for God's glory.To learn more or become a member, visit joinchristiancommunity.com.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I have a 401(k) at a place where I used to work about 15 years ago, at the University of North Chicago. It's about $15,000, and I have not been at that job for over 15 years. I want to know if it's a good idea to move it. Should I combine it with my current 401(k), or should I just leave it there?I have a stock in my portfolio that is losing between 40 and 47%. It has an F rating and is a large part of my portfolio. I want to sell it, but I want to know what to do with it after I sell it. I have it in Schwab, and I'm wondering if there's a better fund I could put it in since I have a lot sitting there.I'm contributing to an employer 457(b) plan. Those funds are going into a Roth plan, and I am contributing the maximum amount. I'm married and over 50. I'd like to know if I can also open a personal Roth IRA and a traditional Roth IRA.I would like to sell a piece of land, but I want to sell it to a developer, maybe someone who would be developing a spa, a hotel, or something similar. I want to know where I can go to access or look for developers who would be interested in purchasing my land.My husband and I didn't file taxes from 2016 to 2022, and sadly, he passed away recently. There are IRS notices with increased penalties and interest. Do I have to list the fact that there is a withholding on the IRS notices, even though I didn't have any income, and it was all his income?Resources Mentioned:Faithful Steward: FaithFi's New Quarterly MagazineChristian Community Credit Union (CCCU)Wisdom Over Wealth: 12 Lessons from Ecclesiastes on Money (Pre-Order)Look At The Sparrows: A 21-Day Devotional on Financial Fear and AnxietyRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
After 9/11, Tom worked construction while he trained for the Navy and the grueling Navy SEAL program. Tom graduated from BUD/s, Airborne School and SQT, receiving his SEAL Trident in 2008. Tom joined SEAL Team One as a Breacher in 2008 and served until 2016 with four deployments including Iraq and Afghanistan. While still an active-duty Navy SEAL Pre-BUD/s Instructor (Lead Petty Officer LPO) stationed at Great Lakes Naval Recruit Training Command (RTC Great Lakes) in North Chicago, Illinois, Tom enrolled at Northwestern University as a full-time student and walked onto the football team as a linebacker after not playing football for 15 years. Tom played in the Big Ten for Pat Fitzgerald and the NU Wildcats from 2014-2016 at 32, 33, and 34 years old. James studied Journalism at the University of Missouri. James wrote his first novel in 1999 and cut his writing teeth in Chicago while owning 10 nightclubs and sports bars over many years. James owned a restaurant early in his career sponsored by the Mario and Michael Andretti IndyCar racing team owned by actor Paul Newman and Carl Haas. Andretti's 1987 Indy car was in the main dining room. Also, James survived a restaurant partnership with martial arts action-star Steven Seagal during Seagal's glory days following the breakout hit movie, Above the Law. James described the business relationship with Seagal as interesting. “It was before Seagal went to the other side.” James Pomerantz novels before The Breacher's Playbook include Ghost Bandit, Undisclosed Sibling and The Spitting Image of My Father. James wrote a 2004 biography entitled They Call Me Sid Rock…Rodeo's Extreme Cowboy. (Triumph Books, Chicago) The book was a colorful expose of Sid Steiner, 2002 PRCA World Champion Steer Wrestler. The Steiner family is Texas rodeo royalty. Sid's father Bobby Steiner was a PRCA World Champion Bull Rider in 1973. James lost his wife, Mary, in 2019. They raised four kids in Winnetka, Illinois. James now resides in the Chicago area near his family. The Breachers Playbook: https://tactical16.com/product/the-breachers-playbook/ Today's Sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ TrueWerk: Check out the full lineup and get 15 percent off your first order. https://www.truewerk.com/clearedhot
A former Navy sailor has pleaded guilty in federal court in Chicago to plotting to attack Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, Illinois, purportedly on behalf of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).Xuanyu Harry Pang, 38, of North Chicago, Illinois, pleaded guilty to conspiring to and attempting to willfully injure and destroy national defense material, national defense premises, and national defense utilities, with the intent to injure, interfere with, and obstruct the national defense of the United States. The guilty plea was entered on Nov. 5, 2024, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and ordered unsealed last week.###This podcast is brought to you by ManTech! Securing the Future of our nation requires the best minds. For decades, they have been at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, supporting critical missions in the defense, intelligence, and federal civilian sectors. If you're a cleared professional seeking a challenging and impactful career, ManTech is where you belong! Think Cyberspace Superiority, Data and AI, Digital Transformation, and Intelligent Engineering. Ready to make a real difference? Explore your opportunities at ManTech.com/careers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dean's Chat hosts, Drs. Jensen and Richey, welcome Dr. Stephen Barrett to the podcast! Podiatrist and surgeon Stephen Barrett, DPM, MBA, ABPS, FAENS, brings decades of experience in foot and nerve care to US Neuropathy Centers in Marietta and Atlanta, Georgia. He is a highly-regarded expert in heel pain, pain management, peripheral nerve surgery, and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. He is proud to provide the best health care to his patients. Dr. Barrett earned his medical degree from Dr. William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago, Illinois and completed his residency at UTMB/Danforth Hospital in Houston. A pioneer in his field, Dr. Barrett was the first physician to invent and utilize minimally invasive endoscopic surgery to treat heel pain. He also performed the first diabetic peripheral nerve decompression in Spain, which was observed in Barcelona on closed-circuit television by 74 of Europe's top surgeons, neurologists, and endocrinologists. Dr. Barrett holds 5 patents; two for developing innovative endoscopic procedures — the endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) and endoscopic decompression of the intermetatarsal nerve (EDIN). He believes in preparing the next generation and has trained over 6,000 surgeons around the world to perform these procedures. The seminal textbook for orthopedic surgery, “Campbell's Operative Orthopedics,” also includes his procedures. Dr. Barrett is also the author of two textbooks, "Diagnostic Ultrasound of the Foot and Ankle", published in 2013, and “Practical Pain Management for the Lower Extremity Surgeon,” published in 2015. In addition to his textbooks, Dr. Barrett has published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, chapters included in other medical textbooks, and co-authored a textbook on the interpretation of neurosensory testing. He is also a contributing editor for the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association and on the editorial board for Podiatry Today and Practical Pain Management. Dr. Barrett is board-certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. He formerly served as the president of the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons, where he was awarded the prestigious Jules Tinel MD Award in 2010. He now serves as the Chairman of the board of trustees for the Association of Extremity Nerve Surgeons. Dr. Barrett earned his MBA from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas in 2005 with a specialization in healthcare management. https://podofinquiry.com/ https://www.usneuropathycenters.com/providers/stephen-barrett/ www.explorepodmed.org
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. North Chicago-based AbbVie is buying Aliada Therapeutics for $1.4 billion. It’ll give AbbVie access to Aliada’s Alzheimer’s disease candidate. AbbVie has been making moves to bolster its neuroscience focus. It bought neuroscience and cancer drug developers earlier this year. Aliada’s Alzheimer’s […]
Taylor Wegrzyn, Director of Economic and Community Development at the City of North Chicago, Illinois and Siraj Asfahani, Vice President at The Lakota Group joined to podcast to discuss the City of North Chicago's award-winning Comprehensive Plan. They discussed the need for more frequent revisions of a comprehensive plan and the unique opportunities of coordinating with the federal government. They also discussed the robust community outreach and resident engagement that informed the development of the plan. This episode was recorded at the American Planning Association – Illinois Chapter Annual Conference. Host: Dan Bolin and Andy Cross
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Abbott Laboratories is launching a $7 billion stock buyback program. The North Chicago-based company made the announcement as it reported 3rd quarter earnings. The stock buyback was approved earlier this month by Abbott’s board of directors. The company says sales rose […]
In other news: A box containing human remains found on the Near West Side; Longtime candy plant closing in North Chicago; North Shore pool shut down over health concern. Photo Credit: Getty Images
In other news: A box containing human remains found on the Near West Side; Longtime candy plant closing in North Chicago; North Shore pool shut down over health concern. Photo Credit: Getty Images
In other news: A box containing human remains found on the Near West Side; Longtime candy plant closing in North Chicago; North Shore pool shut down over health concern. Photo Credit: Getty Images
Happiness Solved with Sandee Sgarlata. In this episode, Sandee interviews Dan Zbynski. Dan Zbynski is the co-founder of FunkAway, one of the top odor eliminator spray and bead companies in the US that sells at Target, Wal Mart and other top retailers. Dan grew up in North Chicago and is a family man, being married after his sophomore year in college to his high school sweetheart and having 3 adult boys now; The couple has been married for over 39 years. With a background in manufacturing operations, Dan and his partner Kyle now run FunkAway and are living their American Dream, while enjoying the simple stuff and happiness their success has brought their families. For more information on Holistic Life Mastery: https://holisticlifemastery.live/event-registration Connect with Dan: Website: www.funkaway.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funkaway Connect with Sandee www.sandeesgarlata.com Podcast: www.happinesssolved.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/coachsandeesgarlata Twitter: www.twitter.com/sandeesgarlata Instagram: www.instagram.com/coachsandeesgarlata
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin chats with host Amy Guth about upper-end home sales and a Frank Lloyd Wright home stuck in foreclosure limbo.Plus: Supreme Court denies review of Illinois gun appeals, lender looks to unload distressed JW Marriott Chicago, Jelly Belly shuttering North Chicago plant and Illinois notches a win and a loss in feds' contest for big research grants.
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Stephanie Moss is an incoming PGY-1 Psychiatry Resident Physician at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago. With her passions for diversity, health equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA), she strives to be a voice for marginalized communities. During COVID-19, she co-founded the Chicago Homelessness Response Group for Equity, which brought together organizations across Chicago to combat disparities experienced by individuals who were most at risk of illness from COVID-19. During her clinical years of medical school, she advocated for trauma-informed mental and sexual health care through presenting at conferences such as American Medical Women Association (AMWA), Illinois Academy of Family Medicine (IAFP), and advocacy committee at the International Society for the Study of Women Sexual Health (ISSWSH). During medical school, she publicly disclosed her own academic and health challenges including failing STEP1, taking a leave of absence, and living with chronic health conditions. Through her experience, she has become an advocate for combating stigmas in medicine and provided mentorship through social media, her blog medpsycmoss.com, and most recently, her podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor.” During the 2023-2024 Residency application cycle, she dual applied to both Family Medicine and Psychiatry across the Midwest, ultimately matching in her top specialty and program. Episode produced by: Emily Hagen, Rasa Valiauga Episode recording date: 3/25/24 www.medicuspodcast.com | medicuspodcast@gmail.com | Donate: http://bit.ly/MedicusDonate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medicus/message
Jim Elliott, Founder & President, Diveheart, joins John Williams to talk about his goal to open the country’s deepest swimming pool in North Chicago. Jim tells John about the work that Diveheart does, the purpose of building this type of pool, how much he estimates this project will cost, who he hopes will help pay […]
Jim Elliott, Founder & President, Diveheart, joins John Williams to talk about his goal to open the country’s deepest swimming pool in North Chicago. Jim tells John about the work that Diveheart does, the purpose of building this type of pool, how much he estimates this project will cost, who he hopes will help pay […]
Jim Elliott, Founder & President, Diveheart, joins John Williams to talk about his goal to open the country’s deepest swimming pool in North Chicago. Jim tells John about the work that Diveheart does, the purpose of building this type of pool, how much he estimates this project will cost, who he hopes will help pay […]
Paul graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He spent 18 years as a Metrologist working in the Primary Standards Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. In 2012, he left the aerospace world and joined the pharmaceutical industry where he currently manages the Standards & Calibration Laboratory at Abbvie in North Chicago. He has published numerous papers on Measurement Decision Risk and contributed to the development of the ANSI Z540.3 Handbook and the ISO 17025 Handbook.
Paul graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1993 with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He spent 18 years as a Metrologist working in the Primary Standards Laboratory at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. In 2012, he left the aerospace world and joined the pharmaceutical industry where he currently manages the Standards & Calibration Laboratory at Abbvie in North Chicago. He has published numerous papers on Measurement Decision Risk and contributed to the development of the ANSI Z540.3 Handbook and the ISO 17025 Handbook.
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. North Chicago-based Abbvie has agreed to acquire drug developer ImmunoGen for nearly $10 billion. The deal will bring a new ovarian cancer treatment into the Abbie family of products. It’s a drug that could eventually reap billions of dollars in annual […]
Dean's Chat host, Dr. Jeffrey Jensen, is joined by Dr. Alan MacGill. Dr. MacGill is board-certified by The American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery in foot surgery as well as reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery, the latter of which is only achieved by a fraction of the current practicing foot and ankle surgeons in the country. Dr. MacGill is one of a handful of surgeons in the Miami area currently performing total ankle replacement with preoperative computerized tomography (CT) -guided navigation and custom cutting guides: a technological evolution that enhances implant position and ultimate longevity of the new joint. He is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors as well as the Chair of the Regions Presidents Council. A native of Florida, Dr. MacGill grew up in Tampa and attended the University of Florida in Gainesville. He majored in Pre-Medical studies and minored in Sociology, earning his Bachelor of Science degree with honors. He then attended The William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago, Illinois. He graduated in the top 10th percentile of his class and matched with his first choice for residency at Florida Hospital in Orlando, Florida; a top-tier foot and ankle surgical residency in Florida by case volume and diversity. During his residency, he completed numerous additional surgical training courses with an emphasis on adult and pediatric reconstructive surgery, external fixation, ankle arthroscopy, lower extremity trauma, and diabetic limb salvage. In 2007, Dr. MacGill was selected for the prestigious AO International Trauma Fellowship with Sigvard Hansen, Jr., MD, Chairman Emeritus-Orthopedics at the University of Washington's School of Medicine. Dr. MacGill completed his fellowship in the spring of 2009, gaining additional training in total ankle replacement as well as complex Charcot foot and ankle reconstruction. Dr. MacGill is the Director of the Foot and Ankle Surgery residency program at Northwest Medical Center in Margate, FL and previously served as Assistant Director and Research Director for the Bethesda Health Foot and Ankle Surgery residency program in Boynton Beach, FL. He participates in weekly didactic lectures, surgical grand rounds, journal club meetings, and cadaver lab workshops with the residents and students. He has also published several articles in peer-reviewed journals, given award-winning case presentations at state scientific meetings, presented numerous scientific research posters, and lectured at both state and national conferences. Dr. MacGill is also a Certified Wound Specialist (CWS) by The American Board of Wound Management and treats problematic lower extremity wounds both in the office and at the Broward Health Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Center in Coral Springs, FL. The center achieved the “Center of Distinction” award for the 8th consecutive year and the “Center of Excellence” award for the 6th consecutive year. Both awards are given for exceeding benchmarks for healing and patient satisfaction. Furthermore, Dr. MacGill is a member in good standing with the American Podiatric Medical Association, the Florida Podiatric Medical Association, and is a former officer of the Palm Beach County Podiatric Medical Association. In his spare time, Dr. MacGill enjoys running, cycling, participating in triathlons, softball, golf, and going to the beach with his wife and two children. A fun discussion with a prominent leader in our profession! Enjoy! Dean's Chat Website Dean's Chat Episodes Dean's Chat Blog Why Podiatric Medicine? Become a Podiatric Physician
In this episode with dive into the complex topic of psychopaths and psychopathy with Dr. David Kosson. Dr. Kosson obatined his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was as an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and has had an ongoing faculty position at Rosalind Franklin University in North Chicago since 1994. Dr. Kosson has also was the president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Psychopathy from 2011 to 2013. Currently, he serves as the president of the Aftermath: Surviving Psychopathy Foundation, which is focused on educating the public about psychopathy and its societal implications. In this episode, Dr. Kosson guides us through an in-depth understanding of psychopathy. We clarify definitions, debunk myths, and explore its prevalence. We discuss how to identify psychopathy around us, its impact on relationships and daily life, and the underlying genetic and environmental factors. We hope this episode offers a thorough yet digestible perspective on the complex subject of psychopathy. Host: Brent Franson, Founder & CEO, Most Days Guest: Dr. Dave Kosson Music: Patrick Lee Production: Patrick Godino
A recent study compared GnRH antagonists in egg donor ovarian stimulation cycles. The first drug is a newer agent, elagolix (Orilissa), that is taken as a tablet at night. The older drug is an injectable agent called ganirelix (Fyremadel). How did Orilissa stack up in terms of eggs retrieved and embryos formed vs. ganirelix? Were there adverse events, like ovarian hyperstimulation or early LH surge? Results explored in this episode and what they mean for upcoming egg donor cycles. ResourcesBoniface C, Schnorr JN, Gray J, et al. The role of elagolix in the suppression of ovulation in donor oocyte cycles. F S Rep. 2023;4(2):179-182. Published 2023 Mar 25. doi:10.1016/j.xfre.2023.03.006Check JH, Brasile D, Choe JK, Amui J, Wilson C. The effect of cetrorelix vs. ganirelix on pregnancy outcome using minimal gonadotropin stimulation in women with elevated day 3 serum follicle stimulating hormone levels. Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 2009;36(3):148-149.Fyremadel [package insert]. Parsippany, NJ: Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; 2022. manufactured by Sun Pharma (India)Kay, C. Contaminated Drugs, Shredded Papers: US FDA Uncovers Failures in India Pharma Factories. May 31, 2013. Accessed July 11, 2023. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-05-31/us-finds-contaminated-drugs-further-lapses-in-india-pharma-factories-post-covid#xj4y7vzkgKeenan, J. Sun Pharma pauses US drug exports from India plant after FDA scolding. April 27, 2023. Accessed July 10, 2023. https://www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/sun-pharma-hits-pause-mohali-plant-response-fda-letter/Orilissa [package insert]. North Chicago, IL: Abbvie; 2021.Zhang J, Zhou X, Chen Y, et al. Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao. 2019;39(10):1207-1212. doi:10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2019.10.12
The Department of Veterans Affairs reset its electronic health record modernization program in April, halting all future rollouts of the system, with the exception of the James A Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago, which will launch in concert with the FEHRM and DHA in March 2024. Since the reset, the agency has focused on improving the functionality and operations at five sites that currently use the new EHR. Its path forward includes a new Oracle-Cerner contract on May 16 to deliver the high-functioning, high-reliability, world-class electronic health record that veterans deserve. VA Deputy CIO of the Electronic Health Record Modernization Integration Office Laura Prietula discusses next steps following the reset and explains the importance of leadership throughout the large-scale implementation. On May 16, 2023, VA announced it had reached an agreement on a modified contract with Oracle Cerner to deliver the high-functioning, high-reliability, world-class electronic health record that Veterans deserve.
#northchicago #lakeforestpodcast North Chicago Mayor Leon Rockingham Jr and Dr David Weil join Joe Weiss, Rick Lesser and Pete Jansons on the Lake Forest Podcast to discuss Renew Communities Matthew Homes Christ Church efforts to improve people lives by building houses for those in need for our Neighbors to the North in North Chicago @ReNewCommunities_IL https://www.renewcommunitiesnchi.org/matthewshomes @ChristChurchIllinois Key Moments: 0:00 2:07 Show Start 2:53 Joe Weiss Decision to join Christ Church 3:37 Background on Renewed Communities and Matthew Homes 4:45 Dave Reis Intro 5:58 Matthew Homes Intro 7:32 North Chicago mayor Rockingham telling how Matthew Homes is changing North Chicago 7:49 Mayor Rockingham Background 12:26 Dave Weil story on meeting Mayor Rockingham 13:20 200 homes 14:28 First House 16:12 Matthew Homes stats 17:09 Framing Days big event in June needs skilled carpenters 17:33 Vision needs to be bigger 18:54 Different from Habitat for Humanity 21:23 What constitutes vitalized? 22:38 Habitat for humanity 24:28 How can you learn more? 26:28 In-kind donations 30:33 Mayor talks difference involvement rental vs ownerships 31:24 Should the Government compensate North Chicago more for Navy School children 35:39 Dan Schneider needs to help fund the deficit 37:48 Advice for Lake Forest Illinois Mayor Dr Randy Tack 38:37 Dave Weil parting thoughts 42:13 Holy Smokers mmmmm mmmm good --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/support
Celebrating the Month of the Military Child & Family is an honor. April is the Month of the Military Child, and we “purple up” - in this episode, we'll learn why we purple up from our students. This episode shares the audio from the Sherwood School assembly in honor of our military students. In Highland Park, Highwood, and the Town of Ft. Sheridan, District 112, we are proud and humbled to have the honor of educating and supporting military children. Ft. Sheridan was a US Army post established in 1887, it was first called Camp Highwood, and later it was named for Civil War hero Phillip Sheridan. Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago has been in use since 1911, and it is currently the Navy's only basic training facility and the largest military installation in Illinois. We also have the North Central Army Reserve Intelligence Support Center and the Sheridan Reserve Center. We take great pride, and it is a source of honor for us to have families representing the multiple branches of the armed services here in District 112. We are proud here at Sherwood School, and throughout the District, with more than 300 military children as our students in grades PK-8, to provide education and support. At the same time, our servicemen and servicewomen work to protect our nation's great freedoms and serve our nation while stationed and living here in our community; we get to be part of the military culture, the military mystique, and the teachers and community supporters of our military children. We are proud to partner with KidsRank; they support our military children year-round and help us recognize them as heroes. Our district motto is Inspire Innovate Engage - our military children inspire us, we find their resilience to be innovative in so many ways, and it is our great joy to engage in the Month of the Military Child honors and celebrations. I'm so proud, as the District superintendent, to share remarks and to celebrate our heroic military kids! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-lubelfeld/message
This week on Pharm5 Humira biosimilars Vyvanse, Symbicort, and more losing patents this year Rezafungin approval Senate Committee meets on drug shortages COVID-19 declassified Connect with us! Listen to our podcast: Pharm5 Follow us on Twitter: @LizHearnPharmD References: Sandoz receives US FDA approval for biosimilar Hyrimoz® (Adalimumab-adaz) high-concentration formulation. Novartis. http://bit.ly/3lBJ1rK. Published March 21, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Humira [package insert].North Chicago, IL: AbbVie Inc. Accessed March 23, 2023. Stonehill M. Humira exclusivity expires in 2023: Will biosimilar boom benefit patients or industry? Healio. http://bit.ly/3lzQrvs. Published January 17, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Amjevita™ (Adalimumab-Atto), first biosimilar to Humira®, now available in the United States. Amgen. http://bit.ly/3Z9gesm. Accessed March 23, 2023. Kansteiner F, Sagonowsky E, Becker Z, Dunleavy K, Liu A. The top 10 drugs losing us exclusivity in 2023. Fierce Pharma. https://bit.ly/3LGsm0N. Published March 13, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. FDA drug shortages. FDA Drug Shortages. http://bit.ly/3LLEAoY. Accessed March 23, 2023. Global Initiative for Asthma. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention, 2022. www.ginasthma.org. Accessed March 23, 2023. Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. Cidara Therapeutics and Melinta Therapeutics announce FDA approval of Rezzayo™ (rezafungin for injection) for the treatment of Candidemia and invasive candidiasis. GlobeNewswire News Room. http://bit.ly/40utHMl. Published March 22, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Thompson GR, Soriano A, Cornely OA, et al. Rezafungin versus Caspofungin for treatment of candidaemia and invasive candidiasis (ReSTORE): A multicentre, double-blind, double-dummy, randomised phase 3 trial. The Lancet. 2023;401(10370):49-59. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(22)02324-8 FDA Approves Rezzayo, a Novel Echinocandin. Infectious Disease Special Edition. https://bit.ly/3TAbn2d. Published March 23, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Gauthier T. Rezafungin (Rezzayo). IDStewardship. http://bit.ly/3LHBn9X. Accessed March 23, 2023. O'Mary L. Cases of potentially deadly fungus jump 200%: CDC. Medscape. http://bit.ly/40lSRwC. Published March 22, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Drug shortage health and national security risks: Underlying causes and needed reforms. Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs. https://bit.ly/3ZdX846. Published March 22, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Biden signs Bill on COVID origins declassification. AP NEWS. http://bit.ly/3JCsOKJ. Published March 20, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023. Pradhan R. End of Covid emergency will usher in changes across the US Health System. Kaiser Health News. http://bit.ly/40xC0H0. Published March 22, 2023. Accessed March 23, 2023.
Back in the PURPLE ROOM with another dope guest!! North Chicago artist "Gimme Dollaz" brought all the spring vibes with his yellow jacket and positive outlook. Finally taking his music career seriously, he spoke about jail and the motivation to change his life behind his choices. Of course I hit him with the trivia and why did he try to protect himself before it even started !!!! P.S he is NOT a lil wayne fan, I don't know how well he can be trusted at this point lmao. His new EP Lue Gotti 2 is out now!!! Follow him on IG @gimmedollaz for the latest drops on new music!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robin-evette/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robin-evette/support
Today we are talking to Tony Guernsey, former national head of Wilmington Trust wealth management, a longtime senior banker at JP Morgan, founder of the UBS US private bank. Tony wrote an unpublished memoir called Divas, Icons, and Felons with his wisdom and great stories from his distinguished five decades managing money for many wealthy and famous clients such as Steve Jobs, Jay Chiat, and Christo. Tony was very generous to share some of them with me and it is a rare peek inside this often fascinating and eccentric world, but it also highlights the lack of education out there for those who have the responsibilities of wealth. I hope you enjoy my talk with Tony Guernsey as much as I did. BIOGRAPHY: Peter E. ”Tony” Guernsey Jr. was born and raised in Long Island, New York. He was educated at the Taft School in Watertown, CT, and Lake Forest College, in Lake Forest, Illinois. During the Vietnam War, he spent 30 months in the U.S Naval Reserve at Great Lakes Naval base in North Chicago, Illinois. Simultaneously he was an ice hockey referee and drove a taxi cab in Chicago. In 1972 Tony joined JP Morgan and over the next 43 years re-engineered or started 42 National Wealth Management offices around the U.S. for Morgan, UBS, and Wilmington Trust. Today he is a consultant and serves as an outside independent family trustee. Tony and his wife, Eve, share their lives between New York City, Bedford, New York, and Martha's Vineyard. Between the two of them, they have three children and four grandchildren. Cumulatively, the two of them worked at JP Morgan for 50 years. In 1972, Tony was a contributing author of the book, Skates, Sticks and Men, the story of American Hockey in the United States. Tony was voted All-American Division 3 in Ice Hockey in 1970 and in 2006 was awarded the esteemed Lifetime Achievement award by Private Asset Management. NOTE: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Anything said by the guests or host should not be construed as legal or investment advice. Thanks for listening. Joe Reilly is a family office consultant, and the host of the Private Capital Podcast as well as the Inheritance Podcast. FOLLOW JOE: https://twitter.com/joereillyjr WEBSITE: https://www.circulus.co/ PRIVATE CAPITAL PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-capital/id1644526501 Thanks for listening. If you like the podcast, please share it with your friends and take a minute to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. We appreciate it.
I never thought someone could experience 1900's type of racism in the mid 2000's. Brother Justin grew up near North Chicago in a neighborhood that mostly had white people. With his mother being white and father being black, he was not looked at as a kid, he was looked down as a black kid. It was so bad that it took his mother's side of the family time before they could even accept brother Justin as their own. As life went on, brother Justin was in for a terrible chapter in his life. Brother Justin dealt so much racism to the point where it got so bad, a neighbor told him and his mother nothing to come out a specific night because there will be a KKK rally!!! Can you imagine being in mid 2000's and you are being told not to come out of your house because of a kkk rally? For those of you that do not know who the KKK are, they are a racist hate group who targeted black folks. They have done some terrible unhuman things to black folks just because the color of their skin. As time went on, brother Justin became an angry young boy who was ready to blow up on anyone. He was tired of living a life having to deal with people around him treating him like trash. Fast forward to today, brother Justin went down in water in the name of Jesus Christ and is living a life to please the Lord. Keep Brother Justin, his family, myself and my family in prayer so that we can continue to strive and hold on to God's unchanging hand in this hard holy way. Let's continue keep the apostle, his family, the faithful ministering brethren, their families, the sick, the afflicted and one another in prayer. First Church Of Our Lord Jesus Christ YouTube : / firstchurchtrut. . First Church Website : https://truthofgod.com/ I Thrived Podcast website : https://www.ithrivedpodcast.com/ Do not forget to like, share and SUBSCRIBE!!!! Subscribe to the ITHRIVED PODCAST https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU7... I Thrived Podcast on Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/1R52Yps... Follow the ITHRIVED Podcast Facebook : https://m.facebook.com/ithrivedpodcas... Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ithrivedpod... Host : Sundin Esperance Email : info@ithrivedpodcast.com
This week we begin BKP, with a posthumous salute to Sal Bando, who finally succombed to his five year battle with cancer, Friday January 20, 2023, at his home in Wisconsin. From his 1965 College World Series title and MVP, to his three consecutive MLB World Series crowns, with the A's from 1972-1974, Captain Sal was one helluva player. He also was the first Brewers free agent sign in 1977, and led the Krew to their first winning season in 1978, as well as the franchise's first post season appearance in !981. He would later serve nine years as a Brewers GM. We will miss you Cap. Rest in peace, godspeed and time will not dim the glory of your deeds. Then we will break down the story of Mr Cub, Let's Play Two, Ernie Banks. From his humble beginnings in Dallas, Texas, to his tours in the Negro Leagues, to his life as a North Chicago icon, he lived an amazing life. He is arguably one of the most humble, loyal and optimistic baseball player who ever lived. Today, on the 8 year anniversary of his death, we celebrate his life at Backwards K Pod. #ErnieBanks #ChicagoCubs #RonSanto #BillyWilliams #PhillipWrigley #FergusonJenkins #BillHand #NewYorkMets #PatJarvis #LeoDurocher #JackieRobinson
This week we begin BKP, with a posthumous salute to Sal Bando, who finally succombed to his five year battle with cancer, Friday January 20, 2023, at his home in Wisconsin. From his 1965 College World Series title and MVP, to his three consecutive MLB World Series crowns, with the A's from 1972-1974, Captain Sal was one helluva player. He also was the first Brewers free agent sign in 1977, and led the Krew to their first winning season in 1978, as well as the franchise's first post season appearance in !981. He would later serve nine years as a Brewers GM. We will miss you Cap. Rest in peace, godspeed and time will not dim the glory of your deeds. Then we will break down the story of Mr Cub, Let's Play Two, Ernie Banks. From his humble beginnings in Dallas, Texas, to his tours in the Negro Leagues, to his life as a North Chicago icon, he lived an amazing life. He is arguably one of the most humble, loyal and optimistic baseball player who ever lived. Today, on the 8 year anniversary of his death, we celebrate his life at Backwards K Pod. #ErnieBanks #ChicagoCubs #RonSanto #BillyWilliams #PhillipWrigley #FergusonJenkins #BillHand #NewYorkMets #PatJarvis #LeoDurocher #JackieRobinson
We revisit the strange times of the early 2020 Covid-19 pandemic social breakdown with interviews that never before graced the radiowaves of 89.3 WNUR, Northwestern University community radio across Evanston and North Chicago. At the time, we were locked down and out of the broadcasting studio. This interview was originally recorded on March 31st, 2020 with economist Eileen Applebaum about her article, "The U.S. Response to COVID-19: What's in Federal Legislation and What's Not, but Still Needed" written with Shawn Fremstad for CEPR. We consider it with 2023 hindsight and review the present week's Question from Hell! The entire past show exists on our website at: https://soundcloud.com/this-is-hell/tih20200331 Manufacturing dissent since 1996: https://thisishell.com/pages/support
Also in the news: Chicago Marathon drew over 1.5 million spectators, nearly 40,000 racers; 85-year-old woman missing since last month; Man dies after taken into custody in North Chicago and more.
Also in the news: Chicago Marathon drew over 1.5 million spectators, nearly 40,000 racers; 85-year-old woman missing since last month; Man dies after taken into custody in North Chicago and more.
Also in the news: Chicago Marathon drew over 1.5 million spectators, nearly 40,000 racers; 85-year-old woman missing since last month; Man dies after taken into custody in North Chicago and more.
@TenJunkMiles @chicagoathlete Past events August 27th Backlot Dash 5K and Youth 1/2 Mile Color Run - Skokie - https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Skokie/BacklotDash5K?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Colby Smith Memorial 4 Mile Classic 4M run - Freeport https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=136645 Parkie's 5K 5K run - Bolingbrook https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Bolingbrook/Parkies5k?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw SMG 5K Race 5K, 1M run - Downers Grove https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/DownersGrove/SMG5K1MileRace?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Will County Brew Run 5K 5K run - Shorewood https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Shorewood/willcountybrewrun5k?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw August 27th Badgerland Striders Half Stan's Donut 5K 5K run | kids run - Chicago https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Chicago/StansDonutRace?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @stans5k Chicago Triathlon - August 27-28 https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Chicago/ChicagoTri?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @ChicagoTriathlon August 28th Bartlett Lions Day Dash 10K, 5K run https://www.bartlettlions.org/ Fort2Base Run 11.5M, 3.5M run North Chicago https://fort2base.raceentry.com/fort2base-run/race-information?affiliate=7c28459054a715e79cc5bc7d4cf7f16363470bc7 @fort2base UPCOMING EVENTS September 3rd I Am the Storm 10K, 5K run Aurora https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Aurora/IAmtheStorm?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Romp in the Park 5K 5K, 2M run Maple Park http://mapleparkfunfest.com/registration-2/ Yard Sale Trail 8K trail run | kids run Willow Springs https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/WillowSprings/YardSaleTrail?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Bacon and Brews - Bacon5Kegs 5K run Oak Creek, WI https://5kevents.raceentry.com/bacon5kegs-and-beach-party/race-information?affiliate=7c28459054a715e79cc5bc7d4cf7f16363470bc7 Badgerland Striders 24-12-6 Hour Runs 24H, 12H, 6H run Delafield, WI https://bls24126hourruns.blogspot.com Rockin' Brews Marathon 26.2M, 13.1M run | 26.2M, 13.1M relay Lake Monona, WI https://runmadcity.com/full-marathon/ UPCOMING EVENTS - Mandi September 4th Crystal Lake Half Marathon 13.1M run Crystal Lake https://raceroster.com/events/2022/58544/crystal-lake-half-marathon-2022 Twilight Shuffle 5K 5K run Libertyville https://raceroster.com/events/2022/60516/twilight-shuffle-5k Lake Country Challenge 13.1M, 8M run Oconomowoc, WI https://runsignup.com/Race/WI/Oconomowoc/LakeCountryChallengeTriathlon?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @SCSEVENTS Minocqua No Frills Marathon 26.2M, 13.1M run https://blueravenproductions.com/events-calendar/ September 5th Water for Life 5K 5K run New Lenox https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/NewLenox/WaterforLife?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Labor Day Dash 10K, 5K run | kids run Madison, WI https://www.safeharborhelpskids.org/news-events/events/labor-day-dash.html
@TenJunkMiles @chicagoathlete Past events Burgers & Beer 5K - Carter Dunn and Elizabeth Scharle 5K run https://www.universalsole.com/burgers--beer-5k.html Universal Sole Harms Woods Forest Preserve - Grove 1 5600 Old Orchard Road Skokie, IL Expanding Lives 5K - Cancelled due to weather 5K run | kids run Northfield https://www.raceentry.com/expanding-lives-5k-2022/race-information?affiliate=7c28459054a715e79cc5bc7d4cf7f16363470bc7 River Run 13.1M - Jared Righter and Angela Seibold 5K - Carson Olofson and Bree Carlson-Thiele Rockford https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Rockford/RampRiverRun?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Past Events - Mandi Run the Rails 7M - Derek Babson and Megan Sloan 4M - Ethan Widder and Abby Schenk 1M run - Ralo Marietti and Lyla Rex Elburn https://runtherails.raceroster.com/ August 21st Alpine Races 10M - Brenden Thielsen and Julia Ordzowialy 5K - Shawn Ernst and Kristine Burgess Lake Zurich https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/LakeZurich/AlpineRaces?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @alpinerunnerslakezurich Summer Trail Chase 5K 5K trail run - Aaron Eetiene and Halina Kaminski Lemont https://www.runningintheusa.com/race/list/il/page-2 Upcoming Events August 27th Backlot Dash 5K and Youth 1/2 Mile Color Run - Skokie - https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Skokie/BacklotDash5K?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Colby Smith Memorial 4 Mile Classic 4M run - Freeport https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=136645 Dog Days of Summer Endurance Run 12H, 6H, 4H run - Aurora https://www.worthyourmile.com/dog-days-of-summer Illinois Brewery Running Series - Two Brothers Roundhouse 5K run - Warrenville https://breweryrunningseries.com/illinois/ @ILBreweryRun Parkie's 5K 5K run - Bolingbrook https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Bolingbrook/Parkies5k?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw SMG 5K Race 5K, 1M run - Downers Grove https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/DownersGrove/SMG5K1MileRace?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Will County Brew Run 5K 5K run - Shorewood https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Shorewood/willcountybrewrun5k?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Hornet Hustle 10K, 5K, 1M run | kids run - Wadsworth https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Wadsworth/TheHornetHustle?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Stan's Donut 5K 5K run | kids run - Chicago https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Chicago/StansDonutRace?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @stans5k Tough Mudder - Chicago mud run https://www.active.com/rockford-il/running/distance-running/tough-mudder-chicago-infinity-2022?afid=156210<cmp=254301<clickid=08_104500198_00b932a3-0594-48d7-bcc9-496441269926&cmp=39N-DP260-BND10-SD230-DM20&cdg=affiliate-254301 @toughmudder Chicago Triathlon - August 27-28 https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Chicago/ChicagoTri?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw @ChicagoTriathlon August 28th Bartlett Lions Day Dash 10K, 5K run https://www.bartlettlions.org/ Coon Creek Classic 10K, 2K run - Hampshire https://runsignup.com/Race/IL/Hampshire/CoonCreekClassic?aflt_token=vkmwDmweQ4iCYn8otSOOnKQ3vCO8buOw Fort2Base Run 11.5M, 3.5M run North Chicago https://fort2base.raceentry.com/fort2base-run/race-information?affiliate=7c28459054a715e79cc5bc7d4cf7f16363470bc7 @fort2base
Aaron Torres on the show to discuss CFB news, and we preview the NFC North's Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions, as OK360 continues the NFL Team Preview Series. Also, PK and Chad recap the Titans first pre-season game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host: Mark Teresi. Serving the Poor in the current climate of inflation. We have 2 individuals who excel at serving the poor of their communities to talk about how the current economic climate of high inflation is impacting both the needs of the poor and the donations that they rely on. Guests: Sr. Stephanie Baliga from the Mission of Our Lady of the Angels in West Humboldt Park, and Marvin Sabido from Most Blessed Trinity Parish in Waukegan and North Chicago.
Archana (Archie) Chatterjee, MD, PhD, is our guest on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week. This is another Faculty Factory reunion episode with our guest returning to our show to share some wonderful news. Dr. Chatterjee was selected as the new dean of Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and vice president for medical affairs, after a national search process, and assumed her new roles on April 6, 2020. Chicago Medical School is located in North Chicago, Ill. When Dr. Chatterjee made her first visit to the Faculty Factory it was way back in October of 2019. At the time of the recording, she was Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development at University of South Dakota's Sanford School of Medicine. If you would like to learn more about that episode you can listen to it here: https://facultyfactory.org/a-lesson-in-faculty-development-and-faculty-affairs-leadership/ Dr. Chatterjee is the second Faculty Factory guest we have had join us from Chicago Medical School. In March 2022, Nutan Vaidya, MD, spoke about her role as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and Equity with the institution. Dr. Vaidya discussed the unique challenges facing her community medical school and the solution-oriented approach her team enacted to better serve faculty. In case you missed it, you can learn more about that episode here: https://facultyfactory.org/nutan-vaidya/ Learn more about the Faculty Factory and catch up on all episodes: https://facultyfactory.org/
As the baby formula shortage continues, North Chicago-based Abbott Labs finds itself under investigation. Kathrine Davis, a health care and biotech journalist for Crain's Chicago Business, joins John to discuss issues currently surrounding Abbott Labs.
Also in the news: Mayor Lightfoot places a curfew on unaccompanied minors in Millennium Park; A 14-year-old boy shot and killed in North Chicago; Air conditioning back on at a Rogers Park apartment complex after 3 deaths; and much more.
Also in the news: Mayor Lightfoot places a curfew on unaccompanied minors in Millennium Park; A 14-year-old boy shot and killed in North Chicago; Air conditioning back on at a Rogers Park apartment complex after 3 deaths; and much more.
This week's episode of the Faculty Factory podcast is a chat with Nutan Vaidya, MD, about her role as Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs and Equity with the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Ill. Dr. Vaidya also serves as Professor and Discipline Chair of Psychiatry with the Chicago Medical School. Prior to her current role, Dr. Vaidya served as Senior Associate Dean for Academic Learning Environment (before it was known as Faculty Development). Dr. Vaidya discusses the unique challenges facing her community medical school and the solution-oriented approach her team enacted to better serve faculty. Make sure to listen to today's episode in its entirety to learn about the key programs and initiatives that were built to deal with these challenges. There are plenty of amazing, innovative programs taking place at her institution and we are honored to have her visit us this week to spread these ideas. If you would like to reach out to Dr. Vaidya for more information, you can email her at nutan.vaidya@rosalindfranklin.edu
Who would have thought a high school dropout would be the Linch-pin to sports radio in Chicago? Mike North came out of obscurity to become its biggest star, part of the city's first all sports station (WSCR, THE SCORE) on January 2nd, 1992. Paired with former Bears star and Harvard Grad Dan Jiggetts, the duo known as the monsters of the midday, captured an audience hungry for sports talk but it was North, with his bombastic style, who sparked an audience that would soon grow and grow.North skewered some guests while quickly becoming the man of the people and befriending such notable as Walter Payton and Mike Ditka. He would eventually sign the biggest contract in sports talk history, a five year deal worth 7.5 million!In part one of this fascinating interview, North recalls how he cajoled the owner of a radio signal to make it sports talk instead of Jazz and country. North also remembers how he rose from a city employee picking up paper and then the owner of a hotdog stand with his wife Bebe to become one of the most celebrated personalities in the city.Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hot dog and an institution since 1893 (viennabeef.com). By Dynamic Manufacturing, Honor the legacy, pioneer, the future (Dynamicmanufacturinginc.com). Also by Saranow law group, top notch real estate people aimed at saving you money (Saranow.com). By Rahl Jewelers offering the finest in jewelry in Chicago's northwest suburbs since 1982 (Rahl jewelers.com) And by the Paulina market, purveyors of the finest meats and much more in Chicago since 1949. (paulinamarket.com)Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Who would have thought a high school dropout would be the Linch-pin to sports radio in Chicago? Mike North came out of obscurity to become its biggest star, part of the city's first all sports station (WSCR, THE SCORE) on January 2nd, 1992. Paired with former Bears star and Harvard Grad Dan Jiggetts, the duo known as the monsters of the midday, captured an audience hungry for sports talk but it was North, with his bombastic style, who sparked an audience that would soon grow and grow.North skewered some guests while quickly becoming the man of the people and befriending such notable as Walter Payton and Mike Ditka. He would eventually sign the biggest contract in sports talk history, a five year deal worth 7.5 million!In part one of this fascinating interview, North recalls how he cajoled the owner of a radio signal to make it sports talk instead of Jazz and country. North also remembers how he rose from a city employee picking up paper and then the owner of a hotdog stand with his wife Bebe to become one of the most celebrated personalities in the city.Tell me a story I don't know is proudly sponsored by Vienna Beef, makers of Chicago's hot dog and an institution since 1893 (viennabeef.com). By Dynamic Manufacturing, Honor the legacy, pioneer, the future (Dynamicmanufacturinginc.com). Also by Saranow law group, top notch real estate people aimed at saving you money (Saranow.com). By Rahl Jewelers offering the finest in jewelry in Chicago's northwest suburbs since 1982 (Rahl jewelers.com) And by the Paulina market, purveyors of the finest meats and much more in Chicago since 1949. (paulinamarket.com)Hear full episodes and make sure to follow us and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google and wherever you get your podcasts. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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