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We are joined by guest Paul Shetler Fast, Executive Director of Maple City Health Care Center. Paul is new to the executive seat but leadership is no stranger to him. In this episode, Paul shares his passion for public health and how it was inspired by the birth of his first child.
On this episode we look at the recent earthquake in Haiti, hearing about the vast and diverse needs in the affected communities. We talk to global health coordinator Paul Shetler Fast about the first distribution of relief and look at what a long term response might look like. We also talked to MCC staff Muriel Chaperon about the importance of getting relief to women as well as responding to the trauma that people have experienced. Support the people of Haiti: Donate in the U.S. https://donate.mcc.org/cause/haiti-earthquake Donate in Canada https://donate.mcccanada.ca/cause/haiti-earthquake Full transcript available here: https://mcc.org/sites/mcc.org/files/media/national/documents/haiti_response_podcast_episode_s2e8_transcript.pdf
Dr. Christian Isichei, from MCC partner Faith Alive in Nigeria, shares a story about a 16-year-old girl named Emmanuela who recovered from COVID-19 to go on to help others in her community struggling with the virus. Scott interviews Paul Shetler Fast, MCC's global health coordinator who has been working closely with MCC's COVID-19 response. Full show transcript here: https://mcccanada.ca/sites/mcccanada.ca/files/media/documents/rdp-episode_10_transcript.pdf
Episode 21: Ethics in A.I. & The Chinese Whistleblower | ATA' Pod! Welcome to ATA' Pod! a Podcast by the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance. Today we talk to Paul Shetler about Ethics in A.I. and the scandal over the Chinese whistleblower. Enjoy the episode and don't forget to subscribe! Host's Twitter: @EmilioGarciaOz (Emilio Garcia) Guest's Twitter: @paul_shetler (Paul Shetler) -- www.taxpayers.org.au www.twitter.com/AusTaxpayers www.facebook.com/AusTaxpayers/ www.apple.co/304drT5 www.spoti.fi/30h1R7l www.anchor.fm/atapod
Welcome to episode 3 of ATA' Pod! This is a podcast by the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance. In today's episode we sat down with Kirsty O'Sullivan from the LDP and Paul Shetler, owner of Accelerate HQ, to talk about efficiency in government services and libertarianism. Enjoy the episode. -- www.taxpayers.org.au www.twitter.com/AusTaxpayers www.facebook.com/AusTaxpayers/ www.apple.co/304drT5 www.spoti.fi/30h1R7l www.anchor.fm/atapod
We catch up with Paul Shetler to discuss how the changes to the NSW administrative orders after the state election set it on a course for some world leading digital service delivery.
We catch up with Paul Shetler to discuss how the changes to the NSW administrative orders after the state election set it on a course for some world leading digital service delivery.
It has been an extraordinary start to the year for digital transformation in the public sector. Certainly the very real failings of the Centrelink automated debt recovery system have put an intense spotlight on service delivery issues. Of course, the first step toward recovery is recognising you have a problem. The Australian Government has not yet taken this first step. It says the debt recovery system is working as it should. But Centrelink is a problem, a big problem, for this government. To use transformation vernacular, the Centrelink problems are an "exemplar" of everything that’s bad about service design and delivery in government. The loudest critic of the Centrelink issue has been Paul Shetler, the former CEO of the Digital Transformation Office and former Australian Government Chief Digital Officer. We spoke to Mr Shetler about digital transformation issues in government.
The Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce today curated a fascinating roundtable discussion on the future of innovation in Australia, with specific reference to the role the education sectors, in particular universities, are playing in this brave new world. On the panel was technologist and entrepreneur Paul Shetler, who is currently the CEO of Digital Transformation Office. Also on stage was social scientist Anne Moore, founder and CEO of PlanDo; and former telco whizz and now the founder of startup accelerator muru-D Annie Parker. The fourth and final panellist was University of Sydney deputy vice chancellor (research) professor Duncan Ivison.
The Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce today curated a fascinating roundtable discussion on the future of innovation in Australia, with specific reference to the role the education sectors, in particular universities, are playing in this brave new world. On the panel was technologist and entrepreneur Paul Shetler, who is currently the CEO of Digital Transformation Office. Also on stage was social scientist Anne Moore, founder and CEO of PlanDo; and former telco whizz and now the founder of startup accelerator muru-D Annie Parker. The fourth and final panellist was University of Sydney deputy vice chancellor (research) professor Duncan Ivison.
The Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce today curated a fascinating roundtable discussion on the future of innovation in Australia, with specific reference to the role the education sectors, in particular universities, are playing in this brave new world. On the panel was technologist and entrepreneur Paul Shetler, who is currently the CEO of Digital Transformation Office. Also on stage was social scientist Anne Moore, founder and CEO of PlanDo; and former telco whizz and now the founder of startup accelerator muru-D Annie Parker. The fourth and final panellist was University of Sydney deputy vice chancellor (research) professor Duncan Ivison.