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The head of Chase Business Banking says U.S. economic strength is outweighing President Donald Trump's tariffs, at least for now. Crain's finance reporter Mark Weinraub discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Pritzker called to testify on Illinois' immigrant policy in D.C.; empty former Aon campus sold at 96% discount; Goolsbee says tariffs present a stagflationary shock for the Fed; Outcome Health founders, free on bail, appeal fraud convictions; and DoorDash partners with Coco for food delivery robots.
Chicago's food halls have entered a new era. Crain's restaurants reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about the post-pandemic business model.Plus: Michael Jordan's mansion finally lands a buyer, Boeing freezes hiring and mulls furloughs after workers strike, property insurance rates fall for first time since 2017 and Outcome Health founder Rishi Shah will remain free on bail during appeal.
Dr. Bill Maurice, president and CEO of Mayo Collaborative Services and Mayo Clinic Laboratories, and board chair for the American Clinical Lab Association, describes the marketing challenge of demonstrating the value of the lab for healthcare, in conversation with Senior Editor Jack O'Brien. Senior Reporter Lecia Bushak recaps a new bill – the PREVAIL Act – that could affect pharma drug patents. Plus, the ongoing medical mystery surrounding President Joe Biden tops our Trends segment, along with the sentencing of Outcome Health's former CEO and why Sam Altman and Arianna Huffington are building a personalized AI health coach. Check us out at: mmm-online.com Follow us: YouTube: @MMM-onlineTikTok: @MMMnewsInstagram: @MMMnewsonlineTwitter/X: @MMMnewsLinkedIn: MM+M To read more of the most timely, balanced and original reporting in medical marketing, subscribe here.
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After Outcome Health executives' recent sentencing in federal court, Crain's technology reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about the Chicago company's journey from local startup darling to its founders' fraud convictions.Plus: Walgreens shares plunge on outlook cut and plans for more store closings; Mayor Brandon Johnson reportedly had a CTU helping hand in drafting letter to Springfield; AbbVie buys drug developer Celsius Therapeutics for $250 million; Northwestern releases athletics accountability report led by ex-AG Loretta Lynch; and according to Crain's survey voters oppose Bears' stadium pitch by a 2-1 margin — but there's more to the story.
The foundation left behind by the failed Chicago Spire project will soon be covered as vertical construction on the first phase of Related Midwest's massive two-tower residential development gets underway. Crain's commercial real estate reporter Rachel Herzog talks about the plans for the Lake Shore Drive construction site with host Amy Guth.Plus: Illinois' ban on "bump stocks" remains in place despite U.S. Supreme Court decision, whistleblower says Boeing lost hundreds of bad 737 parts, feds want Outcome Health's ex-CEO Rishi Shah to do 15 years in prison, eight Northwestern projects land seed funding from Ryan family accelerator and McDonald's won't let AI run its drive-thrus — for now.
After the failure of the "Bring Chicago Home" ballot question, Crain's politics reporter Justin Laurence joins host Amy Guth to discuss the election's implications for Mayor Brandon Johnson and his progressive agenda.Plus: Boeing's board plans to meet airline chiefs without its CEO, judge declines to overturn Outcome Health guilty verdicts, another judge squashes Blagojevich's future political hopes (citing Dr. Seuss in the process), United Airlines allows sharing of frequent-flyer miles and Illinois cannabis sales will get a boost this year.Crain's Daily Gist listeners can get 20% off a one-year Crain's Chicago Business digital subscription by visiting chicagobusiness.com/gist and using code “GIST” at checkout.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news around the market, including how inventory of homes for sale has dropped the most in Chicago among big cities and how big brokerages may upend the century-old way we buy homes. Plus: United stock sinks as war and costs drive "bleak" profit outlook, former Deputy Mayor Samir Mayekar picked to lead Polsky Center at University of Chicago, judge tells prosecutors to give Outcome Health co-founder Rishi Shah $8.6 million back and Gov. Pritzker takes his abortion-right fight national.
Crain's contributor Judith Crown talks with host Amy Guth about supermarkets and food access in the wake of a wave of recent closures of big brand stores on the South and West sides. Plus: Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund says no to Lincoln Yards, ousted Discover CEO gets 2023 stock grants taken away, feds scoff at Outcome Health founders' attempt to flip convictions and Illinois warned over lengthy Medicaid call wait times.
Crain's reporter Ally Marotti talks with host Amy Guth about Radio Flyer's first-ever retail location opening in Schaumburg, a new McDonald's restaurant concept in the works and a redesign for two local Amazon Fresh stores. Plus: A bigger Lollapalooza paid off for Chicago hotels and restaurants; Loretto Hospital workers and management reach agreement, ending 11-day strike; judge orders feds to return $5 million to Outcome Health co-founder Rishi Shah; and Illinois Supreme Court upholds the state's assault weapons ban.
Crain's reporter John Pletz joins host Amy Guth to talk about United Airlines, the tentative deal reached with the pilots union and what the airline has done to navigate challenges facing the industry during a busy summer travel season. Plus: First lawsuit filed in NU hazing scandal against former football coach Pat Fitzgerald, trustees, administrators; Outcome Health execs using novel argument to try to overturn their fraud convictions; Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois looks to fill 300 jobs in Pilsen; and state Supreme Court rules SAFE-T Act provision eliminating cash bail is constitutional.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local market, including how big-dollar sales are down by half this year. Plus: Gov. Pritzker issues disaster proclamation over storms in late June and early July, leads contingent of state political and business leaders on U.K. 'trade mission;' feds say Outcome Health founder still spends lavishly despite asset freeze; Chicago developer plans Deerfield entertainment and retail project; and United Center teams with Pepsi after long run with Coca-Cola.
Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves and co-host of “This Week in Wealth”, joins John Williams to go big on the income tax numbers and breaking down who is paying what as Tax Day closes in. Segment 2: Jim Dallke, National Editor for American Inno, tells John about […]
The Biden Administration issues a proposed rule that would ban HIPAA-covered entities from sharing patient information that could be used to investigate abortions. The founders of Outcome Health have been found guilty in a federal fraud case. And, healthcare added 34,000 jobs last month. That's coming up on today's episode of Gist Healthcare Daily. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crain's contributor Steve Hendershot talks with host Amy Guth about the latest installation of the “One City, 50 Wards” project, a joint series from Crain's and the University of Chicago Center for Effective Government that explores how Chicago's city government is designed, how it functions and how it performs. Plus: Chicago mayoral candidates visit Crain's editorial board, the prosecution wraps up in Outcome Health trial, Chicago breaks into top 10 of world financial centers rankings and Chan Zuckerberg lab coming to Fulton Market.
Crain's reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about the coming fraud trial for the founders of Outcome Health. Plus: Google to cut 12,000 jobs in 6% slash to global workforce; shareholder sues Abbott leaders, claiming they concealed formula plant issues; Volkswagen sues in Illinois to block extra dealer warranty reimbursements; and Chicago had a record year for venture investment.
Sam Parr (@TheSamParr) and Shaan Puri (@ShaanVP) talk about how marketing and advertising can be simple and profitable, and much more. ----- Links: * Outcome Health (acquired by Patient Point) * Cheddar News * @jonsteinberg * Tabs Chocolate * Tabs Chocolate TikTok ad * @Oliver_b1 * @SteveBartlettSC * Do you love MFM and want to see Sam and Shaan's smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. * Want more insights like MFM? Check out Shaan's newsletter. ----- Show Notes: (01:26) - Current state of the economy (06:25) - Outcome Health (12:10) - Cheddar (25:20) - Tabs Chocolate (35:30) - Steve Bartlett ----- Past guests on My First Million include Rob Dyrdek, Hasan Minhaj, Balaji Srinivasan, Jake Paul, Dr. Andrew Huberman, Gary Vee, Lance Armstrong, Sophia Amoruso, Ariel Helwani, Ramit Sethi, Stanley Druckenmiller, Peter Diamandis, Dharmesh Shah, Brian Halligan, Marc Lore, Jason Calacanis, Andrew Wilkinson, Julian Shapiro, Kat Cole, Codie Sanchez, Nader Al-Naji, Steph Smith, Trung Phan, Nick Huber, Anthony Pompliano, Ben Askren, Ramon Van Meer, Brianne Kimmel, Andrew Gazdecki, Scott Belsky, Moiz Ali, Dan Held, Elaine Zelby, Michael Saylor, Ryan Begelman, Jack Butcher, Reed Duchscher, Tai Lopez, Harley Finkelstein, Alexa von Tobel, Noah Kagan, Nick Bare, Greg Isenberg, James Altucher, Randy Hetrick and more. ----- Additional episodes you might enjoy: • #224 Rob Dyrdek - How Tracking Every Second of His Life Took Rob Drydek from 0 to $405M in Exits • #209 Gary Vaynerchuk - Why NFTS Are the Future • #178 Balaji Srinivasan - Balaji on How to Fix the Media, Cloud Cities & Crypto #169 - How One Man Started 5, Billion Dollar Companies, Dan Gilbert's Empire, & Talking With Warren Buffett • #218 - Why You Should Take a Think Week Like Bill Gates • Dave Portnoy vs The World, Extreme Body Monitoring, The Future of Apparel Retail, "How Much is Anthony Pompliano Worth?", and More • How Mr Beast Got 100M Views in Less Than 4 Days, The $25M Chrome Extension, and More
Dr. Reneé Matthews is a medical doctor that does not practice medicine in the traditional sense but educates about health in all media forms. She is a medical expert and correspondent, a professional health educator, blogger, author, speaker, and host. She hosts "Out of Office with Dr. Reneé," a part of Outcome Health, and is seen in 45,000+ doctors' offices across the US. She also hosts "Ask Dr. Reneé" which premiered as a platform to motivate and inspire people to live the life they deserve. She recently published "Mommy I Can't Breathe: The Modern Guide to Navigate Allergies and Asthma." The book details her real-life journey with severe asthma and allergies that began as an infant. Her story is proof that you can do all the things with an asthma and food allergies diagnosis. Dr. Reneé talks about her personal and professional journey and why some would categorize it as unconventional. She offers advice for those who want to take an unconventional path themselves. She also shares the most memorable, unusual, and random questions she has been asked. Dr. Reneé is passionate about addressing the health concerns of Black women. She talks about the problems Black women have in obtaining the best possible health and medical care. She offers the tools and knowledge needed to navigate the healthcare system, stay safe in the pursuit of care, and encourages patients to be active participants in their health and healthcare.
House gives final approval to the $1.9T American Rescue Plan; Bad bots are complicating vaccine sign-ups. Also: PatientPoint merges with Outcome Health to facilitate patient-clinician communications.Links to the stories:House approves $1.9 trillion rescue plan, which now goes before Biden for his signatureBig uptick in bot traffic jeopardizes vaccine appointmentsPatientPoint merges with Outcome Health to form combined patient engagement entity
The One Central megaproject gets key support from Metra as the commuter rail agency calls the proposed $20 billion development a "golden opportunity" to boost its operations. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz discusses with host Amy Guth. Plus: Walgreens nearly finished vaccinating long-term care residents, scandal-plagued Outcome Health combines with a Cincinnati company, Victoria’s Secret may also be among retailers exiting the Mag Mile, and how the Obama Presidential Center aims to meet its diversity goals.
Dr. Renee Matthews is the social media doctor, prescribing remedies to help you to live the life you deserve. She has appeared on television shows such as The Oprah Winfrey Show and TVOne’s NewsOne Now with Roland Martin where she discussed different health topics. She started her media career with her own radio show on SiriusXM/ReachMD, a programming source for health professionals. In addition, Dr. Renee has been a featured medical correspondent on SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning and Café Mocha Radio with Loni Love and YoYo (syndicated radio show). Dr. Renee hosts The Ask Dr. Renee Show, a weekly YouTube show to motivate and inspire viewers to “Live the life they deserve”. Dr. Renee is also the host of Out of Office with Dr. Renee which is a part of Outcome Health and seen in 45,0000+ doctors offices across the US. She is a sought after speaker for various health organizations and schools. In addition to writing about health, Dr. Renee is a social media coach, conducts speaking engagements on social media, branding, motivation, and becoming an entrepreneur. Website: https://askdrrenee.info/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrenee/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskdrreneeInfoshow _____________________________________________ We are kicking off 2021 with Episode 106. We are starting off 2021 with our 106th time gathering together to face fear and emerge victoriously. How amazing is it that 106 times you have participated in our awesome Fearless Freedom Tribe? That’s 106 times and opportunities for me to say thank you and express my gratitude to you for joining me on this journey to your greatness. I really, truly appreciate you. We are *almost* at the 20,000 downloads milestone! Yes, “WE”. I could not do this without you, nor would I want to - The Fearless Freedom Tribe is the best. Thank you for your help in making this podcast a success!!! [Insert happy dance emoji] Thank you so much for subscribing to the podcast, listening to the podcast, sharing with a friend or two, and leaving a 5-star rating. ______________________________________________ Podcasts from the Podcasting Launch Course are LIVE! The amazing women in the course have created incredible content and shows that are pure fire! Check out the shows that are currently out. Show them some love by subscribing, leaving a 5-star rating, sharing, and leaving a positive comment. Pivot & Bloom Podcast https://bit.ly/PivotandBloom The Drama-Free Workplace with Patti Perez https://bit.ly/DramaFreeWorkplace Living at Your Finest https://www.buzzsprout.com/1202669 Ignite Your PowHer https://igniteyourpowher.buzzsprout.com/ _____________________________________________ Looking to start a podcast? Now is a great time to do just that! Check out the podcast launch masterclass and see if the Podcasting Launch course is a match for you. http://bit.ly/podcastinglaunchmasterclass Are you too busy to participate in a facilitated course but still want to get your show started? The Podcast in a Box is for you! You provide the audio for your first 5 five shows to launch with a bang, we do the REST. http://bit.ly/doneforyoupodcasting Get off the fear fence today. Your tribe is waiting to hear your voice!
Two buzzy stories from Chicago's tech industry: feds say indicted Outcome Health's founder has more money then he says, and a look at the challenges and opportunities facing Discovery Partners Institute, the University of Illinois technology hub planned for the edge of the South Loop. Crain’s reporter John Pletz joins the podcast today to discuss the two stories. Plus: The once-hot downtown apartment market is now just warm, West Coast tech firms bulk up in Chicago and McDonald's and Starbucks are developing reusable and trackable cups. Find hashtag #CrainsDailyGist to continue the conversation about these and other business stories.
The state Corrections Department faces multiple lawsuits alleging inadequate medical care led to poor and sometimes fatal outcomes. Crain’s health care reporter Stephanie Goldberg explains how Illinois' prison system has come up short. Plus: Gov Pritzker’s budget address, ex-con ex-Gov. Blagojevich returns to Chicago; Groupon says it was "incredibly disappointed" with 2019 and vows changes; a new setback for Boeing has it inspecting 737 Max jets for fuel tank debris, and the founders of Outcome Health try to thaw the feds' freeze on their cash. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
There are pockets of strength in this 11th weak year for homebuilders. Crain's Dennis Rodkin and host Amy Guth discuss the local market, plus some apartments planned in a former convent and a swinging mid-century modern home that's played host to "caftan and casserole" parties befitting its era. Also in this episode: An Outcome Health executive settles an SEC case, three died in a Boeing 737-800 accident in Turkey, Northwestern Memorial plans a $77.6 million expansion and there's backlash among Illinois restaurant owners over the cost and disruption associated with meal delivery. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
As the year comes to a close, Daily Gist host Amy Guth speaks with Crain's reporters about 2019's news and what they'll be watching in 2020. Today, Crain's reporter John Pletz discusses scandal-scarred Outcome Health, cannabis startups, the airport as an economic engine and more.
GeneralSubscribe to Fully Vested on SimpleCast, or wherever you listen to podcasts.IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: Neither of us are lawyers, and we don't play them on the internet. We have not personally reviewed the evidence which led the DOJ to make its decision to file charges against Outcome Health. The following discussion is based on our reading and personal interpretation of news reports, press releases, and other publicly available documents.In late October, Outcome Health paid out $70M to victims of its fraud scheme to settle charges. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/outcome-health-agrees-pay-70-million-resolve-fraud-investigationIn late November, the DoJ filed felony fraud charges against former executives and employees https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndil/pr/former-executives-and-employees-health-technology-company-outcome-health-charged-1It's important to note that these are two distinct incidents. - The first, settled, case involves the company selling advertising inventory that didn't actually exist. - The second involves the repercussions from those allegedly intentional misstatements... that Outcome had inflated its revenue numbers it reported to investors and banks it was negotiating a loan agreement with.Really good reporting from John Pletz at Crain's Chicago Business:https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:JEosP5VJexwJ:https://www.chicagobusiness.com/technology/everything-about-outcome-saga-has-been-over-top-latest-twist-particularly-jarring+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usPletz, quoting Howard Tullman: "Regardless of the outcome or the accuracy of the allegations, it's such a black eye for the tech community and the city. It's like our version of Theranos. I think it's really sad and unfortunate."Takeaway from the Pletz piece: "Failure is one thing, fraud another" - Startups fail all the time. - Failure does not necessarily mean a shutdown. It could simply be a failure to meet growth targets. - As much as failing sucks"Big questions about Shah and Aggarwal's status in the Chicago startup ecosystem:Shah, Aggarwal, Purdy, and Jim Demas (who, curiously, isn't named in any of the lawsuits) were founding partners of Jumpstart Ventures, which made dozens of startup investments. Some of those investments include Chicago unicorn SMS Assist, Built In, Base CRM, and YCharts.Rishi Shah told Crain's Chicago Business, back in 2014, that JumpStart "It's more of a personal investment vehicle than anything else, We don't have (limited) partners or a particular mandate." That same article states that JumpStart made LP investments in funds including Avia, the Firestarter Fund angel group, and Chicago Ventures.http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:eQCw3w8oHRwJ:https://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20140318/BLOGS11/140319735/contextmedia-founders-rishi-shah-shrada-agarwal-investing-in-more-startups&hl=en&gl=us&strip=1&vwsrc=0Private company protection Legal is a necessary but insufficient standardAdditional Reading:Outcome Health Lays Off More Employees (John Pletz for Crain's Chicago Business)About The Co-Hosts-Jason D. Rowley is a data journalist for Crunchbase News, volunteers with the Python Software Foundation as an organizer of Startup Row at PyCon US, and sends occasional newsletters from Rowley.Report.-Graham C. Peck is a Venture Partner with Cultivation Capital and additionally helps companies build technology development teams in partnership with Brightgrove and other technology development organizations.
As Rishi Shah and Shradha Agarwal plead not guilty to fraud charges today, Crain’s reporter John Pletz talks with host Amy Guth about the latest moves for the scandal-scarred Chicago startup. Plus: Doubts emerge over Trump's claim that China will buy $50 billion in farm products, Chicago private-equity firm Thoma Bravo finalizes its purchase of J.D. Power, McDonald's uses technology to help boost donations to the Ronald McDonald House, and Pritzker and Lightfoot push different candidates to become CEO of the agency that runs McCormick Place. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
Years of rapid passenger growth appear to have suddenly stalled. If that becomes a trend, it might make paying for the airport's $8.5 billion terminal revamp more difficult. Crain's political columnist Greg Hinz explains in today's episode. Plus: Boeing get hit with $3.9 million fine for alleged safety lapses, a former Outcome Health exec pleads guilty to fraud, more job cuts bring Uptake's headcount down by about half, physicians continue to move away from private practice and universities are smarting over a new tax. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Petrofac identified as Unaoil client and under SFO investigation. (The Guardian) Uber license not renewed in London. (NYT) Feds charge former executives of startup Outcome Health with fraud. (WSJ) Alstom’s UK sub ordered to pay $21.2MM for corruption in Tunisia. (WSJ) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The utility formed a committee to handle its subpoena-fueled problems. But it won't reveal the members. Crain's reporter Steve Daniels explains why that's unusual. Plus: The founders of Outcome Health are indicted in a fraud scheme, Jay Shannon is out as the CEO of Cook County Health, a Chicago firm plans Fulton Market office and retail projects, and Illinois higher education seeks solutions to a black exodus. Find #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter and let's continue the conversation.
Local home market data, a look inside a Lincoln Park penthouse, and five local (and local-ish) residential buildings recognized by the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Crain’s residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin catches us up on the news of the week. Plus: Former Exelon exec Pramaggiore resigns as chair of Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Outcome Health reaches a $70 million settlement with the Justice Department and Exelon's CEO says the company will close nukes without a spring bailout—legal cloud or no. Use hashtag #CrainsDailyGist on Twitter to continue the conversation about these and other business stories.
Dr. Renee Matthews has appeared on television shows such as, The Oprah Winfrey Show, TVOne’s NewsOne Now and WGN-TV’s People to People where she discussed different health topics. In addition, Dr. Renee has been a featured medical correspondent on SiriusXM’s Sway in the Morning. Dr. Renee earned her undergraduate degree in 1999 and her Medical Doctorate in 2005. She spent the early part of her medical career as an educator on cord blood for numerous hospitals and attending staff.Dr. Renee is an asthmatic, which drives her passion for asthma education. She addresses the concerns of asthma sufferers, by supplying them with the tools and knowledge they need to receive the best medical care. In 2013, Dr. Renee received the Friend of Mobile C.A.R.E. Award for her commitment to raising awareness of asthma in the city of Chicago. Dr. Renee is the host of Out of Office with Dr. Renee which is apart of Outcome Health and seen in 45,0000+ doctors office waiting rooms and exam rooms across the US. Dr.Renee is a regular writer for Good Enough Mother, and DiaryofaFirstTimeMom. Dr.Renee has been a contributing writer for Ebony Magazine, MadameNoire.com and BlackDoctor.org. She is also a sought after speaker for various organizations and schools. In 2014, The Ask Dr. Renee Show premiered as a platform to motivate and inspire people to live the life they deserve. Guests of The Ask Dr. Renee show include: Michelle Williams, Diann Valentine, Lisa Nichols, and Teddy Riley. In addition to writing about health, Dr. Renee assists others with social media, branding and becoming an entrepreneur. She continues to work on her long-term goal of educating and transforming the community to live the life they deserve. To connect with Dr. Renee Matthews: Email booking@askdrrenee.infowww.AskDrRenee.info Facebook @AskDrRenee Connect with me Is it time you took your charge of your career? Do you know you have the drive and ambition to succeed but need some support? Contact me to discuss how I can help you achieve your leadership goals. For more information about the career development and consulting services offered for women who lead including one on one executive coaching and group mentoring visit; Web:janicesutherland.com Free E-Book - How Much Am I Worth - This little e-book will help you identify the market rate for your role based on your skills and expertise. Critical when it to comes making sure you're compensated for the value you bring to any organization. For career advice and solutions to those tricky questions, read my book!: This Woman Can - The no bullsh*t guide for women who lead Loving this episode? Tag me @iamjanicesutherland on Instagram or Facebook and share your favorite nugget using the hashtag #ThisWomanCan Leave a Review Loving the show and want to help spread the word? Make my day and leave a review in iTunes! This will help us rank higher so that more fabulous women like yourself can hear these conversations. … and lastly, remember if I can, you can, this woman can! Janice
Today on Crain’s Daily Gist, host Amy Guth talks with Crain’s Chicago Business residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin about a local architecture firm aiming to improve the design of affordable housing, and the social mission of their work. Plus: Mayor Emanuel proposes a tax on high-end retirement income to pay off state and city pension debt, the Chicago Fire is leaving Bridgeview and returning to Soldier Field, a local recruiting-software startup raises $1.2 million, the Dana Hotel in River North gets a new name after a $73 million deal, Advocate cuts annual worker bonuses post-Aurora merger, Outcome Health sells a majority stake and the Ex-Im Bank is back. Follow host Amy Guth on Twitter at @AmyGuth, or continue the conversation with #CrainsDailyGist.
On the final show of 2017 Scott Kitun is joined by his producers Sean Froelich and Sam Fiske! The group covers all of the tech bases of the year including crypto-currency, the Outcome Health scandal and equity crowdfunding.
Live Panel: Hiring Developers in (and out of) Health Care Follow us on Twitter @techdoneright (https://twitter.com/tech_done_right), and please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-done-right/id1195695341?mt=2)! Guests Mark Yoon (https://twitter.com/wimyoon) Director of Talent at TableXI (http://www.tablexi.com/) Liz Vellojin (https://twitter.com/lizvellojin) Strategic Lead at Outcome Health (https://www.outcomehealth.com/) Lia James (https://twitter.com/Lia_James) Branding and Talent Consultant at HumanPredictions (https://humanpredictions.io/) Summary Hiring and retaining developers is hard. If you are in the health care industry, and require some specialized knowledge it's even harder. Joining the show for a live panel discussion are Lia James, Branding and Talent Consultant at Human Predictions, Liz Vellojin, Strategic Lead at Outcome Health, and Mark Yoon, Director of Talent at Table XI. Whether or not you work in health care, you'll find advice on your recruiting process from how to meet candidates, how to filter resumes, how to evaluate candidates, and how to keep your team. Notes 01:35 - Introductions 02:56 - Creating a Recruiting Process: Identifying Skilled and Empathetic Developers 09:46 - Looking for People Who Will Be Culture Additions 18:45 - Identifying Technical/Experience Levels of Candidates 25:42 - How do you funnel people through from an initial resume based on a job specification? 34:03 - What are we doing to recruit talent? What organizations are we a part of to get resumes to our door? 39:36 - How do you show developers that their work is important? 42:38 - What do you do to build up your initial team at a startup? 48:00 - How important is it that someone has healthcare experience? 52:44 - How do you workforce plan against staffing level changes? 57:20 - How do you choose to reward and compensate your new hires and employees? 01:07:56 - Clarity of Policies 01:10:26 - How do you find people that are going to be mission aligned? Special Guests: Lia James, Liz Vellojin, and Mark Yoon.