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The latest on hearings seeking to add abortion restrictions in Missouri, develop a plan for Rams settlement money in St. Louis, and oust the city's Personnel Director. Plus: The University of Missouri is launching a new research center that aims to provide information and context to the often controversial topics of renewable energy and transmission lines that cut through small communities. But Jana Rose Schleis reports, some are concerned its funding may cloud its findings.
We take a behind the scenes tour of the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway to chat to WyvernRail Plc Chairman Neil Ferguson-Lee about how the railway is doing in the current climate of heritage railways that are struggling. We find out about the challenges of running a heritage railway and what it takes to make it work. And we learn about this wonderful little railway, while on a journey from Wirksworth to Duffield. In this episode: (00:00) Intro (03:30) Interview with Neil Ferguson-Lee, Chairman WyvernRail Plc (09:35) Interview with Steve Orchard, Secretary & Treasurer, EVR Association (15:13) Interview with Donna Taylor, Business Development Officer (19:28) Interview with Peter Binks, Personnel Director, WyvernRail Plc (21:55) Interview with Sam Weaver, Catering Manager, EVR (24:56) Interview with Tom Tait, Head of Publicity, EVR (27:10) In the workshop with volunteers Michael and Hugh (29:44) Neil Ferguson-Lee discusses the challenges for heritage railways (34:39) Tom Tait on the fantastic railway shop and museum Membership: If you want to see even more from Green Signals, including exclusive content, become a member and support the channel further too. YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@GreenSignals/join Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GreenSignals Green Signals: Website - http://www.greensignals.org Newsletter - http://www.greensignals.org/#mailing-list Follow: X (Twitter) - https://twitter.com/greensignallers LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/green-signals-productions-ltd Instagram - https://instagram.com/greensignallers Credits: Presenters - Nigel Harris (@railnigel on X) & Richard Bowker CBE (@SRichardBowker). General Manager: Stef Foster (@stefatrail)
We're continuing to cover the city of Chico's announcement this week that it hopes to change the terms of Warren v. Chico — a settlement agreement that outlines its homelessness policy for clearing encampments. In a letter responding to the city, the law firm representing the unhoused plaintiffs in the 2021 case pushes back. Also, Councilmember Tom van Overbeek says he supports the city's move to challenge the settlement and says Councilmember Addison Winslow is incorrect about the details. And members of Tehama County's largest employee union have declared no confidence in the Chief Administrative Officer and Personnel Director.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comRichard has a conversation with Eric Galko, the director of football operations and player personnel for the East-West Shrine Bowl. It's wide-ranging: Eric shares his 2024 NFL Draft hot takes and QB rankings, then talks about how the NFL views college players—and how well their programs are developing them. Eric tells us whether NIL actually ruined the third day of the draft. And having developed the XFL kickoff plan that is now part of the NFL, Eric shares whether college football is ready to implement the same thing. Production: Anthony Vito.
March 19, 2024 Eden City Council MeetingAGENDA1. Meeting called to order by: Neville Hall, Mayor2. Invocation: Pastor Craig Bowman, Spray Baptist Church3. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Jacob Slaughter, fourth grader at Central Elementary School4. Proclamations and Recognitions5. Roll Call6. Set Meeting Agenda7. Public Hearings:a. (1) Consideration of a zoning map amendment and adoption of an ordinance to rezone 1.5 acres on Ashby Street from Residential 12 to Residential-Agricultural. Zoning case Z-24-01. Kelly Stultz, Planning & Community Development Director(2) Consideration of a resolution adopting a statement of consistency regarding the proposed map amendment in Z-24-01. Kelly Stultz, Planning & Community Development Directorb. (1) Consideration of a zoning map amendment and adoption of an ordinance to rezone 1.03 acres on Harrison Street from Residential 20 to Neighborhood Mixed Use. Zoning case Z-24-02. Kelly Stultz, Planning & Community Development Director(2) Consideration of a resolution adopting a statement of consistency regarding the proposed map amendment in Z-24-02. Kelly Stultz, Planning & Community Development Director8. Requests and Petitions of Citizens9. Unfinished Business10. New Business11. Reports from Staff:a. City Manager's Report. Jon Mendenhall, City Manager12. Consent Agenda:a. Approval and adoption of the (1) January 18 special budget retreat and (2) February 20 regular meeting minutes. Deanna Hunt, City Clerkb. Approval to award the 2023-24 Street Resurfacing Contract to Waugh Asphalt, Inc. Kevin London, Design and Construction Project Coordinatorc. Approval and adoption of a resolution to apply for additional funding for the North Basin Project. Melinda Ward, Utilities Managerd. Approval of the Mebane Bridge Wastewater Treatment Plant Asset Management Plan update. Melinda Ward, Utilities Managere. Approval and adoption of Budget Amendment 8. Tammie McMichael, Finance and Personnel Director f. Approval of fire truck purchase. Chris White, Fire Chief13. Announcements14. Closed Session: To discuss personnel pursuant to NCGS 143.318.11(a)(6).15. Adjournment###
First, Doug gives his pre-tournament college hoop thoughts on what players teams and conferences he's watching heading into March, and if ESPN's Jay Williams deserves to get crushed for his Caitlin Clark hot take. Then, Gottlieb continues his talk with former Bears Director of Player Personnel Josh Lucas to discuss cutting his teeth in his first NFL job as a Jags intern under Tom Coughlin, landing scouting job with the Saints days before Hurricane Katrina wiped out New Orleans, the ‘Katrina' year experience in San Antonio, reaching a crisis point managing his anxiety, and how he developed a prescription pill addiction to self-medicate, and how he continued to climb the NFL front office ladder to become the Bears Personnel Director despite of it. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, Doug gives his pre-tournament college hoop thoughts on what players teams and conferences he's watching heading into March, and if ESPN's Jay Williams deserves to get crushed for his Caitlin Clark hot take. Then, Gottlieb continues his talk with former Bears Director of Player Personnel Josh Lucas to discuss cutting his teeth in his first NFL job as a Jags intern under Tom Coughlin, landing scouting job with the Saints days before Hurricane Katrina wiped out New Orleans, the ‘Katrina' year experience in San Antonio, reaching a crisis point managing his anxiety, and how he developed a prescription pill addiction to self-medicate, and how he continued to climb the NFL front office ladder to become the Bears Personnel Director despite of it. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is only February, but it is never too early to discuss trap games for this upcoming football season. SEC Staffer David Bowen joins the show to discuss the current recruiting landscape, how the evaluation process of a player can be improved, & what was it like being on the 2019 LSU Football Staff. College Gameday is once again appointment television after adding Nick Saban to the crew. Then we review the mid-week slate on the hardwood and Dave tells you the ceiling of every team fighting for a tournament berth. All that and more on this episode of Mach 10 Sports.
Doug is joined by former Bears Director of Player Personnel Josh Lucas to discuss his often chaotic home life as a kid in Canton, Ohio, how he escaped the instability through sports, how he earned a football scholarship to Harvard, the ups and downs of his college experience and how a series of injuries derailed his college football career. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug is joined by former Bears Director of Player Personnel Josh Lucas to discuss his often chaotic home life as a kid in Canton, Ohio, how he escaped the instability through sports, how he earned a football scholarship to Harvard, the ups and downs of his college experience and how a series of injuries derailed his college football career. Subscribe NOW to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
June 20, 2023 Eden City Council MeetingAGENDA1. Meeting called to order by: Neville Hall, Mayor 2. Invocation: Pastor Les Herod, Church of God of Prophecy 3. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Averie Foust, rising second grader at Wentworth Elementary School 4. Recognitions: a. Recognition: Mabe Trucking for 35 years in business b. Recognition: Prowlers 14U girls' softball and 12U boys' baseball teams 5. Roll Call 6. Set Meeting Agenda 7. Public Hearings: a. Consideration to adopt an ordinance annexing the property located at 345 Wilshire Drive. Case A-23-02. Kelly Stultz, Director of Planning and Community Development b. Consideration to adopt an ordinance to close an unopened section of Houchins Street. Case SC-23-01. Kelly Stultz, Director of Planning and Community Development 8. Requests and Petitions of Citizens 9. Unfinished Business: a. Consideration to accept an offer to purchase surplus real property at Byrd Street.Erin Gilley, City Attorney b. Consideration to accept an offer to purchase surplus real property at Dallas Street.Erin Gilley, City Attorney 10. New Business: a. Consideration to adopt the Draper Small Area Plan.Kelly Stultz, Director of Planning and Community Development 11. Reports from Staff: a. City Manager's Report. Jon Mendenhall, City Manager 12. Consent Agenda: a. Approval and adoption of the May 16, 2023 Council meeting minutes. Deanna Hunt, City Clerk b. Approval of a pyrotechnics permit for Independence Day fireworks. Chris White, Fire Chief c. Approval and adoption of Budget Amendment #10. Tammie McMichael, Finance and Personnel Director d. Approval and adoption of Budget Amendment #11. Tammie McMichael, Finance and Personnel Director e. Approval and adoption of Budget Amendment #12. Tammie McMichael, Finance and Personnel Director f. Approval and adoption of (1) the 10-year Capital Improvements Plan; (2) a resolution on the Capital Reserve Fund – General Fund 2023 – and adoption of Budget Amendment 13 to fund the resolution; and (3) a resolution on the Capital Reserve Fund – Water-Sewer Fund 2023 – and adoption of Budget Amendment 14 to fund the resolution. Jon Mendenhall, City Manager g. Approval and adoption of a resolution to accept a loan offer from the Division of Water Infrastructure. Terry Shelton, Special Projects Manager 13. Announcements 14. Adjournment###
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Part 2 - Division of Personnel Director-nominee Cindy Richardson, Assistant Director Florine Hassell, and Cordell Rhymer, chief of DOP's HR IT unit, join host Osbert Potter to discuss the rollout of the 8% payroll repayment for government employees that is projected to begin next week.
We are so excited to have Dr. Brianne Borden, Visiting Assistant Professor of Trumpet at SUNY Potsdam, member of the Potsdam Brass Quintet, and co-owner and CEO of Yoga for All Musicians with us today! Dr. Borden lives her life with such purpose, and a passion for helping others while also staying true to herself. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Go support and follow Dr. Borden on social media and check out Yoga for All Musicians. Dr. Brianne Borden: https://www.facebook.com/brianne.borden https://www.instagram.com/brianneborden/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/yogaforallmusicians/?hl=en https://www.yogaforallmusicians.com/ Dr. Borden is an active clinician and soloist, having presented recitals and masterclasses at numerous universities and conferences around the country. These include Colburn Conservatory, Ithaca College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of Northern Arizona, the Hawaii Youth Symphony, the International Trumpet Guild Conference and the International Women's Brass Conference, among more. Dr. Borden has competed in the National Trumpet Competition as both a soloist and an ensemble member, as well as having coached students successfully into the semi-final rounds of the competition. Dr. Borden completed her doctoral studies in Trumpet Performance at Arizona State University, where, alongside her playing and appointment as Teaching Assistant, she researched heavily in the field of wellness for musicians and served as instructor for a weekly class titled Movement for Musicians. Dr. Borden is enthusiastic about performance as a tool for educational outreach and leadership. Evidence of this is shown in her participation as a founding member and serving as Personnel Director of the Phoenix Brass Collective and involvement in outreach programs such as the Aspen Music Festival and School with the Backcountry Brass Quintet. As an entrepreneur, Dr. Borden currently acts as co-owner and CEO of a virtual yoga studio, Yoga for All Musicians, catering specifically to the physical and emotional needs of musicians. She has published multiple articles and developed workshops on ways to incorporate wellness into a musician's lifestyle in order to counteract repetitive motion injuries, battle performance anxiety, and maintain a sustainable music career. Dr. Borden received her Master's degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Colorado - Boulder where she taught as a Teaching Assistant as well as performed with the Graduate Brass Quintet. She is also a proud alumna of SUNY Potsdam where she received a Bachelor's degree in Trumpet Performance and her love of brass chamber music was established in the Frackenpohl Honors Brass Quintet. Her principal trumpet teachers include David Hickman, Dr. John Ellis, Terry Sawchuk, Justin Bartels, and Herb Smith.
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comYoga For All Musicians!www.yogaforallmusicians.comDr. Brianne Borden is newly appointed Visiting Assistant Professor of Trumpet at the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam and member of the Potsdam Brass Quintet. Brianne is an active clinician and soloist, having presented recitals and masterclasses at numerous universities and conferences around the country. These include Colburn Conservatory, Ithaca College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of Northern Arizona, the Hawaii Youth Symphony, the International Trumpet Guild Conference and the International Women’s Brass Conference, among more. Brianne has competed in the National Trumpet Competition as both a soloist and an ensemble member, as well as having coached students successfully into the semi-final rounds of the competition. Brianne completed her doctoral studies in Trumpet Performance at Arizona State University, where, alongside her playing and appointment as Teaching Assistant, she researched heavily in the field of wellness for musicians and served as instructor for a weekly class titled Movement for Musicians. Brianne is enthusiastic about performance as a tool for educational outreach and leadership. Evidence of this is shown in her participation as a founding member and current Personnel Director of the Phoenix Brass Collective and involvement in outreach programs such as the Aspen Music Festival and School with the Backcountry Brass Quintet. She has published multiple articles and developed workshops on ways to incorporate wellness into a musician’s lifestyle in order to counteract repetitive motion injuries, battle performance anxiety, and maintain a sustainable music career. Brianne received her Master's Degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Colorado - Boulder where she taught as Teaching Assistant as well as performed with the Graduate Brass Quintet. She is also a proud alumna of SUNY Potsdam where she received a Bachelor's Degree in Trumpet Performance and her love of brass chamber music was established in the Frackenpohl Honors Brass Quintet. Her principal trumpet teachers include David Hickman, Dr. John Ellis, Terry Sawchuk, Justin Bartels, and Herb Smith. As an ERYT and YACEP certified yoga instructor, Brianne has been teaching yoga for seven years and actively leads teacher trainings in formats ranging from power, to yin, to yoga sculpt. She has held the position as Programming Manager through CorePower Yoga, where she also led trainings and taught weekly classes.Brianne is proud to be an S.E. Shires artist.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Housing Grants and Police Salaries and Airport Runway repairs, oh my! This week's City Council meeting truly was a mixed bag. Sheri DeMaagd, Personnel Director with City of Redding helps unpack it in this episode of the City of Redding Podcast.
00:00-38:00:Former scout/player personnel director/Go Long's Jim Monos. chats about what's next for the Bills and Packers, Super Bowl LV, Patrick Mahomes/Chiefs dominating the NFL for a long time, the gap between the Bills and the Chiefs, his career and more!
People can thrive professionally in different environments and roles, and this week's guest has done so. From entrepreneur to White House staffer to his leadership role at BlackRock—the largest asset manager in the world—Jonathan McBride has always followed his instincts.
People can thrive professionally in different environments and roles, and this week's guest has done so. From entrepreneur to White House staffer to his leadership role at BlackRock—the largest asset manager in the world—Jonathan McBride has always followed his instincts.
In part 2 of 5, Nicki and Libby discuss the interview phase of the hiring process. Hallie Gammon, Personnel Director for another multi-unit Mathnasium Learning Center organization, joins to share best practices from her experience!
The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the better success stories in the NFL early in 2019. Last year, John Harbaugh decided to bench Joe Flacco and go with rookie Lamar Jackson. The Ravens made the playoffs and Harbaugh got a well-earned contract extension. This year, Jackson has gotten better as a runner and a quarterback and the Ravens lead the AFC North with a 4-2 records. On Schooled this week, we caught up with Vinny Cerrato to get the full story on the Ravens and the NFL. Vinny ran the personnel office of the San Francisco 49ers and was the general manager for the Washington Redskins. He now hosts for 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore. On Schooled, we discussed the addition of Earl Thomas and the changes in the Ravens secondary. We also talked about the Ravens lack of a pass rush and the addition of Marcus Peters. From the league perspective, we look at the struggles of the AFC as a conference, the Washington Redskins and officiating.
Dawn Baker is the founder and Director of US Surrogacy LLC. She enjoys her family of three amazing young adult children and traveling with her husband. Dawn brings significant work experience from the legal field, having worked as a legal assistant for 20 years. Prior to her legal career, she served as a Personnel Specialist in the US Army and as Assistant to the Personnel Director on Yokota Air Base, Japan. Listen to Dawn as she discusses with Ellen and Jennifer: -How her 5 years of struggling with secondary infertility led her from being an investor of a surrogacy agency to eventually running a surrogacy agency. -The shocking and tragic case of international Intended Parents being denied travel visas to get to their baby’s birth. -The repeated visa denials leading to the parents not only missing the birth but to Dawn taking care of the surrogate baby for 10 weeks! -The efforts and drama to reach reunification. -Her second experience with Intended Parents separated from their babies and taking care of them (yes THEM…TWINS!). -Her advice to International Parents when doing surrogacy to prevent this from happening — or at least help put safeguards in place to help. Want to share your story or ask a question? Call and leave us a message on our hotline: 303-997-1903. Learn more about our podcast: iwanttoputababyinyou.com Learn more about our surrogacy agencies: brightfuturesfamilies.com Learn more about Ellen’s law firm: trachmanlawcenter.com Learn more about Dawn's agency: us-surrogacy.com
Brian Zeches, Pro Personnel Coordinator and Jill talk about What NFL Pro Personnel Coordinator Brian Zeches job tasks are with the Washington Redskins. Topics: Advance scouting, Blesto (Bears, Lions, Eagles, Steelers, Houston) Scouts, and Analyzing Free Agents. In addition What a Sports Agent should do when an NFL Client gets released after training camp. Do you want to be in Personnel or Coaching? Are you currently a coach or Personnel Director. Do you need representation? Jill's new fee structure (Not a percentage) is saving her clients a lot of money! Call Jill 559-250-0151 or email jillbaxter@me.com. Jill's Blog Download Jill's Fee Structure
Jill and Brian Zeches, Washington Redskins Players Personnel Director discuss what happens when a player is invited to mini camp. What should unsigned players expect from now until training camp. Go to Jill's website Jill's Fair Fee Structure jillbaxter@me.com
Bruce and Stew bring you a special podcast this week with two very different guests. The first is Daniel Libit from NMFishbowl.com. He joins the podcast to discuss the suspension of New Mexico football coach Bob Davie and helps to unpack the unfolding scandal in Albuquerque. The second guest is the Texas Longhorns Director of Player Personnel, Derek Chang. He talks to the guys about his unconventional path to Texas and dives into what exactly a Director of Player Personnel does in this modern recruiting age. Trader Joe's is the presenting sponsor of The Audible.
Join Frank with his guest Monika Sardella (his wife and Personnel Director for a busy 70-staff practice) as they tackle recruiting and hiring pitfalls and methods. Learn what you need to correct to get the perfect CA and how to end the endless failure of the hiring process.
Join Frank with his guest Monika Sardella (his wife and Personnel Director for a busy 70-staff practice) as they tackle recruiting and hiring pitfalls and methods. Learn what you need to correct to get the perfect CA and how to end the endless failure of the hiring process.
This time on the show we sit down with Yaniv Cohen, named earlier this year as Personnel Director for the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra. In addition to that key position, he also teaches, performs and maintains a business as a luthier specializing in heritage American-made instruments.
Bill Weber, Personnel Director wit CMFi, leads a break out session on making sure you are spiritually healthy in ministry.
This Week's Podcast: "Employee Evaluation". Despite unpredictable funding and executive and staff turnover, your organization can build a team to last. Learn how from Jerry Jensen, who served for many years as Personnel Director of the RAND Corporation. This article can be viewed at http://www.tgci.com/magazine/Employee Evaluation.pdf The Grantsmanship Center, the leader in grant proposal writing training: www.tgci.com