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C.O.B. Tuesday
"Large Hyperscalers Have The Healthiest Balance Sheets Of Any Companies In All Of Human History" - Chairman Gleeson, PUCT

C.O.B. Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 60:44


Today we had the honor of hosting Chairman Thomas Gleeson of the Public Utility Commission of Texas for an insightful and timely discussion focused on power, the dynamics involved, and the power revolution happening in Texas and globally. Chairman Gleeson was appointed by Governor Abbott to his role in January of 2024. He brings 15-years of experience at the PUCT, where he previously served as Executive Director, Chief Operating Officer, Director of Finance and Administration, and Fiscal Project Manager. Prior to joining the PUCT, Chairman Gleeson worked as a legislative analyst for the Texas Senate and as a budget analyst for the Legislative Budget Board. He earned a Master of Public Administration from Texas A&M University. The PUCT is responsible for economic regulation of Texas's electric, telecommunication, water and wastewater utilities. We were thrilled to visit with the Chairman. Chairman Gleeson first outlines his objectives upon becoming Chairman, focusing on stabilizing the post-Winter Storm Uri environment, engaging stakeholders, as well as the differences in responsibilities compared to his predecessor, Peter Lake, who managed the immediate crisis after Winter Storm Uri. We discuss the enhanced relationship and collaboration between the PUCT and ERCOT, structural changes to the PUCT to increase the number of commissioners from three to five to improve decision-making and communication during emergencies, improvements in grid performance and reliability during recent cold weather events (including this week's arctic blast!), and the challenge of meeting Texas's rapid energy demand growth with infrastructure investments and a diversified energy mix. We discuss efforts to streamline regulatory processes for businesses that are considering relocating to Texas, balancing market growth with policy goals, the state's focus on energy expansion over transition, and addressing rising demand with all resource types while balancing reliability and costs. We explore collaboration with large companies to build additional generation capacity and support the grid, Texas's regulatory agility, differences between Texas's market and capacity markets in other regions, the need for exemptions or adjustments in federal emission standards during emergency grid situations to support grid reliability, and the economics of building new gas-fired power plants. Chairman Gleeson shares insights on the role of large hyperscalers as contributors to infrastructure development rather than just large energy consumers, distributed generation models and how co-locating with grid-connected resources and building additional capacity is the “sweet spot” for collaboration between private entities and the grid, the potential for additional nuclear power in Texas, leveraging Texas's budget surplus to foster energy innovation and reliability through public-private partnerships, the evolving role of ERCOT in integrating distributed energy resources, and much more. We want to thank Commissioner Gleeson for sharing his time and perspectives with us on a busy day. We look forward to staying in touch. Mike Bradley was in Panama for this week's COBT and opened the conversation by relaying that Panamanians seem generally surprised and concerned with Trump's continued rhetoric around control of the Panama Canal. From an overall markets standpoint, he noted that investors are really focused on Trump getting his Cabinet installed quickly, and more importantly, what Trump's flurry of Executive Orders means for policy and markets. From a crude oil market standpoint, WTI was down ~$1.50/bbl this week due to Executive Orders to unleash American Energy (lower energy prices?) but mostly due to a rally in the U.S. dollar which is impacting multiple commodities. On the broader equity market front, the DJIA was up 400-500 points as investors seem temporarily relieved that aggressive tariff policies weren't enacted in Trump's initial Executive

C.O.B. Tuesday
"None Of It Matters If You Don't Have Power" Featuring Peter Lake, Former Public Utility Commission of Texas

C.O.B. Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 64:55


 Today we had the privilege of hosting Peter Lake, former Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT). Peter was appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to stabilize and strengthen the Texas electrical grid following Winter Storm Uri in 2021. He concurrently served as a Board Member of ERCOT and concluded his term with the PUCT in June 2023. Previously, Peter chaired the Texas Water Development Board. Since leaving public office, Peter has served as an independent strategic advisor and technical consultant through his firm, Cardinal Rose. We were thrilled to welcome Peter to our offices in Houston for a discussion of power systems broadly and his incredible experience tackling the Texas grid problems after the tragic events of February 2021. In our conversation, Peter provides candid insights into the post Uri rebuilding experience and discusses how and why Governor Abbott reached out to him to take on this incredibly hard role. We discuss the challenge in regaining public trust following the crisis and the strategies required to rebuild confidence in ERCOT, his very productive partnership with interim ERCOT CEO Brad Jones, the decision-making process at PUCT and its impact on power systems, ERCOT's unique governance structure and its relationship with PUCT, and the changes implemented after the 2021 storm. Peter shares his views on managing through a crisis, the importance of uniting stakeholders to facilitate efficient decision-making, and the rapid progress Peter and his team made with support from the Texas Legislature on projects that had previously been delayed. We explore the actions needed to address grid reliability, the challenges posed by Texas's rapid power demand growth, the need to expand transmission and dispatchable energy resources, the critical balance between renewables and reliable backup power, the importance of market-oriented solutions, concerns with over-reliance on batteries, problems brewing now in other US grids, and the federal government's role in system reliability. Peter also touches on the close relationship between water management and energy, the potential for adopting incentive models to improve power reliability, and much more. We walked away with a deeper appreciation for the efforts made by Peter and the teams at PUCT and ERCOT in 2021 to stabilize the grid and are grateful to Peter for sharing his unique insights. As Texans, we are all personally thankful to Peter and everyone else who stepped in to an unbelievably hard situation after the storm to improve the grid in Texas.    Mike Bradley kicked off the discussion by highlighting that this week looks to be starting out as a pretty slow and less volatile trading week for most markets. On the bond market front, over the last 4-5 weeks the 10yr bond yield has increased from ~3.6% up to ~4.2% due to a belief that the FED won't raise interest rates in 2024 as much as was previously expected. On the crude oil market front, WTI was up a couple dollars per barrel this week on talks of a further increase in Chinese stimulus. On the broader equity market front, the S&P 500 was down marginally this week after a significant runup over the past three months. Broader markets could trade sideways over the next couple of weeks as investors further digest the unexpected runup in interest rates, the beginning of Q3 earnings and the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election. On the energy equity front, a couple of oil service companies issued disappointing outlooks last week which weighed on the service industry. He also noted that this week's Q3 reporting would be peppered with a handful of electric utilities, mining companies, natural gas E&Ps and oil service companies. Jeff Tillery discussed the growing excitement in nuclear with major recent developments (Three Mile Island, tech offtake contracts, and tech company investments) but cautioned to stay mindful of potential challenges and realisti

Trusteeship Radio
Title IX Regulations: What Boards Need to Know

Trusteeship Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 29:49


The U.S. Department of Education released the final rule on Title IX on April 29, 2024. These new regulations emphasize broader reporting standards and more mandatory reporters, which could lead to an increase in Title IX reporting. In this podcast, Sally Mason, president emerita of the University of Iowa and AGB Senior Consultant and Senior Fellow, and Peter Lake professor of law and director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University and AGB Consultant discuss the implications of the final rule and what boards need to know.

Real Cases: A Legal Podcast
Episode 16: Affirmative Action - Peter Lake

Real Cases: A Legal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 70:52


The Supreme Court's new ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard reverses an over 40-year-old precedent for how university admissions committees can cultivate racial diversity in their incoming classes. In this episode we're joined by Professor Peter Lake, an internationally recognized expert on higher education law and policy. He discusses the history of race-conscious college admissions, the consequences of judicial mistrust for higher ed administration, and why he thinks the court's latest ruling is “litigation bait” for many more lawsuits to come.  

Chatabix
Canal Thursday #6 Buying red setters from Mr Cooper

Chatabix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 34:05


David and Joe decide they need three Red Setters for the boat. They go to see Mr Cooper who has three identical dogs of different sizes for sale and a room full of sedated dogs. He tells them about his friends Lilian & Peter Driftwood and Peter Lake. Mr Cooper also has a lamination and de-lamination business as a sideline. Mr Cooper devised and played by Robert Popper Follow Chatabix on Twitter & Instagram: twitter.com/chatabix1 www.instagram.com/chatabixpodcast/ Patreon for early access to our eps: https://www.patreon.com/chatabix Crunchy fresh tees and hoodies: https://chatabixshop.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Toxicosmos
La influencia del soul en Bruce Springsteen.

Toxicosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 120:51


Es indiscutible la influencia de la música soul en la carrera de Bruce Springteen, pero ahora el norteamericano ha querido plasmarlo en un disco inspirado en las bandas y artistas que más le han influido publicando un disco de versiones de clásicos de décadas pasadas. Te hablamos de su nuevo trabajo, con el que abrimos nuestra revista sonora, en un programa donde también suenan otras novedades internacionales como las de Cigarettes After Sex, The Shandies, Jocelyn & Chris, Robbie Williams, Lowly, Mei Tar, Timebelle, Peter Lake, Olive, Terrible Sons, Elys Cöttet, Khai Dreams y Charlie Cunningham. Taylor Swift pone el broche a la actualidad internacional con su nuevo EP de remezclas. Recibimos la visita del grupo Tu Ves Ovnis para presentarnos su nuevo disco y tocar en directo algunas de sus canciones en acústico. Completamos el repaso a la actualidad nacional escuchando las novedades de Depresión Sonora, Wayne, Dalsi, Second y Ginebras. Además suenan Miniño adaptando un tema de Alizzz, protagonizando nuestra versión de la semana. Y te hablamos de los festivales Cala Mijas de Málaga mientras suenan Arcade Fire y del FIB de Benicàssim para anunciarte sus nuevas incorporaciones entre las que destacamos la de The Wombats.

Real Cases: A Legal Podcast
#06: Navigating Title IX - Peter Lake

Real Cases: A Legal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 49:14


Episode #6 features an interview with Stetson's own Professor Peter Lake as he opens his case file on students' evolving identities, shifts in SCOTUS ideology, and controversies faced by the Department of Education.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: What's The Next Step For The Texas Electric Grid?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 13:29


Peter Lake, Chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, joined Rick Roberts to discuss recent ERCOT appeals to conserve energy, the state of the electric grid, and Phase II See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Toxicosmos
Miqui Puig tiene disco nuevo.

Toxicosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 119:42


Miqui Puig protagoniza la portada de nuestra revista sonora con su reciente disco: Miqui Puig canta, volumen 7. Después de tiempo adelantándote algunos temas hoy descubrimos nuevas canciones con el disco ya publicado. Además la actualidad nacional también nos trae lo nuevo de Natalia Lacunza, Paola Pinar, Fresquito y Mango, Margarita Quebrada, Calivvla, Juan Azul, Javiera Mena, Sen Senra, Lori Meyers, Soleá Morente, Ambros Chapel, White Bats, Gatomidi y Rada Mancy, que hace aparición en nuestro programa para presentarnos su proyecto. La segunda parte la dedicamos a la actualidad foránea descubriéndote lo nuevo de Seba Safe, The Kooks, Kodaline, Faye Jule, Matteo, Deleo, Roisin O, The Lovelines, Abby Sage, Juli Chan, Patrick Holland, Peter Lake, Rick Denzien, Metrophobia, Stage of Theed y Pale Waves. Además te hablamos de los inminentes festivales Bilbao BBK Live y FIB, escuchamos una versión de Olé Olé a cargo de Las Dianas y Florence + the Machine pone el toque más bailable protagonizando nuestro remix de la semana.

The Big Fat Joey Show Radio Podcast
Strongman Travis Ortmayer Singer/Songwriter Liam Max and Singer/Songwriter Peter Lake

The Big Fat Joey Show Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 62:09


On today's show we have The Texas Strongman Travis Ortmayer. Travis talks all things strongman competitions and about all the highs and lows he's experienced in life.  Travis has been working out since his early teens and for the past 20 years, he's been competing in strongman competitions around the world. To keep up with all that he's up to, follow him on IG at: @travis_ortmayer Also, we have singing sensation Liam Max. At 16 years old, Liam has already begun to pave his way in the music industry, especially with his NEW HIT song, 'Muffin'. To keep up with all that he's doing, follow him on IG at: @iamliammax To wrap-up today's show we have anonymous singer/songwriter 'Peter Lake'. Peter is keeping it on the DL but his NEW HIT song 'Shadow Games', from his EP 'Blue', he's keeping it real. Thank you for listening and follow our show on IG at: @Thebigfatjoeyshow       

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts Show 02-09-2022 -- Unemployment Benefits, The Power Grid, and Teacher Pay

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 92:38


E.J. Antoni of the Texas Public Policy Foundation says unemployment benefits just encourages more unemployment; Peter Lake, Chairman of the Texas Public Utility Commission, says the power grid is ready for the future; and Zeph Capo, President of Texas American Federation of Teachers, says teachers need more pay to deal with the stress of the job.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Getting to the Bottom of It
Getting to the Bottom of It: The University's handling of Title IX cases

Getting to the Bottom of It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 15:53


On this week's episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” podcast host Alec Rich speaks with student life editor Abby Kennedy and Peter Lake, the director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University who also served as Stetson's interim director of Title IX compliance, about the University's handling of Title IX cases and its students' allegations that it has failed to to protect survivors of sexual assault.

The Osterholm Update: COVID-19
Episode 48: A Mended Heart

The Osterholm Update: COVID-19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021


In this episode, Dr. Osterholm and host Chris Dall discuss the importance of humility when trying to understand COVID-19, the move to suspend use of the AstraZeneca vaccine in some countries, and physical distancing in schools. Email us your questions: OsterholmUpdate@umn.edu Watch the live podcast recording on March 23rd at 7pm Central: https://youtu.be/BwjLZMjD1LA Mended Heart Pendant by Karin Jacobson: https://www.karinjacobson.com/products/mended-heart-pendant Stream Vaccinate With Love by Peter Lake: https://open.spotify.com/album/2wILyl3gjwynCWDYG8hVRa?si=CC_ODHmhRTOrFpH2n_JPtg Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 from asymptomatic and presymptomatic individuals in healthcare settings despite medical masks and eye protection: https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciab218/6168040

Getting to the Bottom of It
'Getting to the Bottom of It': Exploring higher education under Biden's administration

Getting to the Bottom of It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 15:04


On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Dr. Lynn Pasquerella, President of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and Peter Lake, the Charles A. Dana Chair and Director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University about what changes to higher education may be made under President-Elect Joe Biden's administration.

Random Tech Thoughts
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Random Tech Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 2:57


Springer has put out a ton of awesome textbooks, and they made over 500 of them available for free download, including a couple dozen tech ebooks!An Introduction to Machine Learning, 2nd ed. 2017 by Miroslav KubatAutomata and Computability, 1997 by Dexter C. KozenComputational Geometry, 3rd ed. 2008 by Mark de Berg, Otfried Cheong, Marc van Kreveld, Mark OvermarsComputer Vision, 2011 by Richard SzeliskiConcise Guide to Databases, 2013 by Peter Lake, Paul CrowtherConcise Guide to Software Engineering, 1st ed. 2017 by Gerard O'ReganCryptography Made Simple, 1st ed. 2016 by Nigel SmartData Mining, 2015 by Charu C. AggarwalData Structures and Algorithms with Python, 2015 by Kent D. Lee, Steve HubbardDigital Image Processing, 2nd ed. 2016 by Wilhelm Burger, Mark J. BurgeEye Tracking Methodology, 3rd ed. 2017 by Andrew T. DuchowskiFoundations for Designing User-Centered Systems, 2014 by Frank E. Ritter, Gordon D. Baxter, Elizabeth F. ChurchillFoundations of Programming Languages, 2nd ed. 2017 by Kent D. LeeFundamentals of Business Process Management, 2013 by Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. ReijersFundamentals of Multimedia, 2nd ed. 2014 by Ze-Nian Li, Mark S. Drew, Jiangchuan LiuGuide to Competitive Programming, 1st ed. 2017 by Antti LaaksonenGuide to Computer Network Security, 4th ed. 2017 by Joseph Migga KizzaGuide to Discrete Mathematics, 1st ed. 2016 by Gerard O'ReganIntroduction to Artificial Intelligence, 2nd ed. 2017 by Wolfgang ErtelIntroduction to Data Science, 1st ed. 2017 by Laura Igual, Santi SeguíIntroduction to Deep Learning, 1st ed. 2018 by Sandro SkansiIntroduction to Evolutionary Computing, 2nd ed. 2015 by A.E. Eiben, J.E. SmithLaTeX in 24 Hours, 1st ed. 2017 by Dilip DattaModelling Computing Systems, 2013 by Faron Moller, Georg StruthObject-Oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation, 2nd ed. 2015 by Brahma Dathan, Sarnath RamnathPrinciples of Data Mining, 3rd ed. 2016 by Max BramerProbability and Statistics for Computer Science, 1st ed. 2018 by David ForsythPython Programming Fundamentals, 2nd ed. 2014 by Kent D. LeeRecommender Systems, 1st ed. 2016 by Charu C. AggarwalThe Algorithm Design Manual, 2nd ed. 2008 by Steven S SkienaThe Data Science Design Manual, 1st ed. 2017 by Steven S. SkienaThe Python Workbook, 2014 by Ben StephensonUML @ Classroom, 2015 by Martina Seidl, Marion Scholz, Christian Huemer, Gerti KappelUnderstanding Cryptography, 2010 by Christof Paar, Jan PelzlFundamentals of Business Process Management, 2nd ed. 2018 by Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. ReijersGuide to Scientific Computing in C++, 2nd ed. 2017 by Joe Pitt-Francis, Jonathan WhiteleyFundamentals of Java Programming, 1st ed. 2018 by Mitsunori OgiharaLogical Foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems, 1st ed. 2018 by André PlatzerNeural Networks and Deep Learning, 1st ed. 2018 by Charu C. AggarwalSystems Programming in Unix/Linux, 1st ed. 2018 by K.C. WangIntroduction to Parallel Computing, 1st ed. 2018 by Roman Trobec, Boštjan Slivnik, Patricio Bulić, Borut RobičAnalysis for Computer Scientists, 2nd ed. 2018 by Michael Oberguggenberger, Alexander OstermannIntroductory Computer Forensics, 1st ed. 2018 by Xiaodong Linhttps://www.springernature.com/gp/librarians/the-link/blog/blogposts-ebooks/free-access-to-a-range-of-essential-textbooks/17855960

Random Tech Thoughts
Free Computer Science Textbooks

Random Tech Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 2:57


Springer has put out a ton of awesome textbooks, and they made over 500 of them available for free download, including a couple dozen tech ebooks!An Introduction to Machine Learning, 2nd ed. 2017 by Miroslav KubatAutomata and Computability, 1997 by Dexter C. KozenComputational Geometry, 3rd ed. 2008 by Mark de Berg, Otfried Cheong, Marc van Kreveld, Mark OvermarsComputer Vision, 2011 by Richard SzeliskiConcise Guide to Databases, 2013 by Peter Lake, Paul CrowtherConcise Guide to Software Engineering, 1st ed. 2017 by Gerard O'ReganCryptography Made Simple, 1st ed. 2016 by Nigel SmartData Mining, 2015 by Charu C. AggarwalData Structures and Algorithms with Python, 2015 by Kent D. Lee, Steve HubbardDigital Image Processing, 2nd ed. 2016 by Wilhelm Burger, Mark J. BurgeEye Tracking Methodology, 3rd ed. 2017 by Andrew T. DuchowskiFoundations for Designing User-Centered Systems, 2014 by Frank E. Ritter, Gordon D. Baxter, Elizabeth F. ChurchillFoundations of Programming Languages, 2nd ed. 2017 by Kent D. LeeFundamentals of Business Process Management, 2013 by Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. ReijersFundamentals of Multimedia, 2nd ed. 2014 by Ze-Nian Li, Mark S. Drew, Jiangchuan LiuGuide to Competitive Programming, 1st ed. 2017 by Antti LaaksonenGuide to Computer Network Security, 4th ed. 2017 by Joseph Migga KizzaGuide to Discrete Mathematics, 1st ed. 2016 by Gerard O'ReganIntroduction to Artificial Intelligence, 2nd ed. 2017 by Wolfgang ErtelIntroduction to Data Science, 1st ed. 2017 by Laura Igual, Santi SeguíIntroduction to Deep Learning, 1st ed. 2018 by Sandro SkansiIntroduction to Evolutionary Computing, 2nd ed. 2015 by A.E. Eiben, J.E. SmithLaTeX in 24 Hours, 1st ed. 2017 by Dilip DattaModelling Computing Systems, 2013 by Faron Moller, Georg StruthObject-Oriented Analysis, Design and Implementation, 2nd ed. 2015 by Brahma Dathan, Sarnath RamnathPrinciples of Data Mining, 3rd ed. 2016 by Max BramerProbability and Statistics for Computer Science, 1st ed. 2018 by David ForsythPython Programming Fundamentals, 2nd ed. 2014 by Kent D. LeeRecommender Systems, 1st ed. 2016 by Charu C. AggarwalThe Algorithm Design Manual, 2nd ed. 2008 by Steven S SkienaThe Data Science Design Manual, 1st ed. 2017 by Steven S. SkienaThe Python Workbook, 2014 by Ben StephensonUML @ Classroom, 2015 by Martina Seidl, Marion Scholz, Christian Huemer, Gerti KappelUnderstanding Cryptography, 2010 by Christof Paar, Jan PelzlFundamentals of Business Process Management, 2nd ed. 2018 by Marlon Dumas, Marcello La Rosa, Jan Mendling, Hajo A. ReijersGuide to Scientific Computing in C++, 2nd ed. 2017 by Joe Pitt-Francis, Jonathan WhiteleyFundamentals of Java Programming, 1st ed. 2018 by Mitsunori OgiharaLogical Foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems, 1st ed. 2018 by André PlatzerNeural Networks and Deep Learning, 1st ed. 2018 by Charu C. AggarwalSystems Programming in Unix/Linux, 1st ed. 2018 by K.C. WangIntroduction to Parallel Computing, 1st ed. 2018 by Roman Trobec, Boštjan Slivnik, Patricio Bulić, Borut RobičAnalysis for Computer Scientists, 2nd ed. 2018 by Michael Oberguggenberger, Alexander OstermannIntroductory Computer Forensics, 1st ed. 2018 by Xiaodong Linhttps://www.springernature.com/gp/librarians/the-link/blog/blogposts-ebooks/free-access-to-a-range-of-essential-textbooks/17855960

Getting to the Bottom of It
'Getting to the Bottom of It': Addressing off-campus parties

Getting to the Bottom of It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 18:42


On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Executive Director of the American Public Health Association Georges Benjamin, President of the American Association of Colleges and Universities Lynn Pasquerella and Peter Lake, the Director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University about students breaking public health guidelines on large gatherings.

SA Voices From the Field
The Impact and Implementation of the Release of the Final Title IX Rule

SA Voices From the Field

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 63:15


Today on the SA Voices from the Field Podcast we are bringing you up to date information about the changes coming to TITLE IX. On May 14, NASPA provided a free rapid response webinar with experts in the field on TITLE IX.  This discussion shared a panel of experts, representing a diverse range of perspectives from those whose roles will be most directly impacted by the final rule.  In addition, NASPA will offer a new virtual, thirty-four hour personalized Title IX certificate, beginning in late June, in partnership with Peter Lake. The Title IX certificate program is a first-of-its-kind training which includes separate tracks for Title IX Coordinators, Title IX Investigators, and Student Conduct staff. The training will cover the new regulations from the Department of Education, intersections between Title IX, Clery, and VAWA, as well as the relationship between student conduct administrators and Title IX coordinators. Registration details will be available soon.

Water Values Podcast
TWDB Chairman Peter Lake Talks Texas Water

Water Values Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 50:58


Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Chairman Peter Lake joins us to discuss water infrastructure financing in Texas and more. Chairman Lake provides a wide-ranging interview showcasing his knowledge on water infrastructure finance, risk and creditworthiness assessment, opportunities for private capital, water markets, and much, much more. In this session, you'll learn about: Pete's background and how a finance expert wound up on the TWDB TWDB's SWIFT Program (State Water Implementation Fund for Texas) The TWDB's regional planning process for water supply Issues in marketing TWDB's $1 billion bond portfolio to investors Water & its relationship with economic development and the business community Why institutional investors look for positive stories, needed services and creditworthiness when assessing an investment TWDB's programs assessing borrower creditworthiness and implementing post-loan compliance The increasing role of climate risk and the importance of local participation in climate planning P3s & investment portfolios and the relationship with regulatory risk and technology risk Two examples of opportunities where private capital might be leveraged to create value in water supply by lowering technology and regulatory risk Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Pete's LinkedIn page Pete's Twitter handle: @twdb_peter Texas Water Development Board website TWDB's SWIFT homepage Slaking Texas' Thirst with Carlos Rubinstein Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven't done so already. And don't forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don't forget to join The Water Values mailing list!

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Water Values Podcast
TWDB Chairman Peter Lake Talks Texas Water

Water Values Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 50:58


Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) Chairman Peter Lake joins us to discuss water infrastructure financing in Texas and more. Chairman Lake provides a wide-ranging interview showcasing his knowledge on water infrastructure finance, risk and creditworthiness assessment, opportunities for private capital, water markets, and much, much more. In this session, you’ll learn about: Pete’s background and how a finance expert wound up on the TWDB TWDB’s SWIFT Program (State Water Implementation Fund for Texas) The TWDB’s regional planning process for water supply Issues in marketing TWDB’s $1 billion bond portfolio to investors Water & its relationship with economic development and the business community Why institutional investors look for positive stories, needed services and creditworthiness when assessing an investment TWDB’s programs assessing borrower creditworthiness and implementing post-loan compliance The increasing role of climate risk and the importance of local participation in climate planning P3s & investment portfolios and the relationship with regulatory risk and technology risk Two examples of opportunities where private capital might be leveraged to create value in water supply by lowering technology and regulatory risk Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Pete’s LinkedIn page Pete’s Twitter handle: @twdb_peter Texas Water Development Board website TWDB’s SWIFT homepage Slaking Texas’ Thirst with Carlos Rubinstein Thank You! Thanks to each of you for listening and spreading the word about The Water Values Podcast! Keep the emails coming and please rate and review The Water Values Podcast on iTunes and Stitcher if you haven’t done so already. And don’t forget to tell your friends about the podcast and whatever you do, don’t forget to join The Water Values mailing list!

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Talk+Water Podcast
Talk+Water Podcast 13, Peter Lake, Texas Water Development Board

Talk+Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 42:13


Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler talks with Peter Lake, the Chairman of the Texas Water Development Board. Lake has served as a Board member of the Texas Water Development Board since December 15, 2015. Governor Greg Abbott designated him Chairman in February 2018.Lake has held a variety of financial roles across a number of industries. Previously, he acted as director of research and head of automated trading at Gambit Trading, a member firm of the Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. In this capacity, he led the firm's market research initiatives and directed the development of its first automated trading programs. As one of the firm’s proprietary market makers he also traded interest rate derivatives, primarily focusing on U.S. Treasury bond futures.He has also served as director of business development for Lake Ronel Oil Company, where he focused on financial analysis of upstream oil and gas opportunities. In addition, he served as director of special operations for VantageCap Partners. In this position he played a key role in the due diligence, valuation, and transactional aspects of the successful divestment of the firm’s primary investment.

POPeracast
0021 - Madama Butterfly stars Peter Lake and Kenneth Stavert

POPeracast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 32:15


Host Andreas Kraemer and POP Artistic Director Josh Shaw discuss POP's groundbreaking new concept of Puccini's Madama Butterfly with tenor Peter Lake (Pinkerton) and baritone Kenneth Stavert (Sharpless). See this fantastic production at the Aratani Theater in Little Tokyo on April 6, 13, and 14.  Get your tickets now!

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Lend Me Your Ears | A Podcast About Shakespeare and Modern Politics

Richard II is God’s anointed representative on Earth, but by the end of the play that bears his name, he’s dead and his cousin sits on his throne. This is the story of how Shakespeare used English history to ask still-relevant questions about legitimacy, and about how a performance of Richard II played a role in the last aristocratic rebellion against the English crown. In this second episode of Lend Me Your Ears, host Isaac Butler talks to University of Richmond professor Kristin Bezio, Vanderbilt professor Peter Lake, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Julie Felise Dubiner about what made Richard II an intriguing figure, what defines legitimacy, and what audiences can learn from the play today. The actors in this episode were Abe Goldfarb as the Duke of York and Earl of Northumberland, Daryl Lathon as Henry Bollingbroke, David Rosenberg as Richard II, and Sid Solomon as John of Gaunt. Slate Plus members get a bonus episode of Lend Me Your Ears every month. Learn more at slate.com/shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Lend Me Your Ears: Richard II

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 38:48


Richard II is God’s anointed representative on Earth, but by the end of the play that bears his name, he’s dead and his cousin sits on his throne. This is the story of how Shakespeare used English history to ask still-relevant questions about legitimacy, and about how a performance of Richard II played a role in the last aristocratic rebellion against the English crown. In this second episode of Lend Me Your Ears, host Isaac Butler talks to University of Richmond professor Kristin Bezio, Vanderbilt professor Peter Lake, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Julie Felise Dubner about what made Richard II an intriguing figure, what defines legitimacy, and what audiences can learn from the play today. The actors in this episode were Abe Goldfarb as the Duke of York and Earl of Northumberland, Daryl Lathon as Henry Bollingbroke, David Rosenberg as Richard II, and Sid Solomon as John of Gaunt. Slate Plus members get a bonus episode of Lend Me Your Ears every month. Learn more at slate.com/shakespeare Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Turners Hill Free Church Sermons
0311 - Acts 10 - The Inclusion of The Gentiles - Peter Lake - 06-05-2018.mp3

Turners Hill Free Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 31:52


0311 - Acts 10 - The Inclusion of The Gentiles - Peter Lake - 06-05-2018.mp3 by Turners Hill Free Church

Are You Movie Mad?
016 A New York Winters Tale

Are You Movie Mad?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 49:53


Andrew and Johnny turn to the cold heart of winter on the start of advent, and the story of 1900s thief, model ship sailor, horse dog rider and somehow 2014 Hugo Cabret enthusiast Peter Lake and his floppy hair in this masterpiece.

Higher Ed Live
Student Affairs Live - Peter Lake and the Law

Higher Ed Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 61:28


Join host Tony Doody as he speaks with Peter Lake, professor of law, Charles A. Dana chair and director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education Law and Policy at Stetson University College of Law. Some of the questions addressed in this episode include: How can Student Affairs practitioners keep up with the sea of legal issues, lawsuits, regulations, and legislative policies on campus? What are some of the legal principles and issues we should consider in creating policies for public forums and speech? How can we best navigate the requirements and tensions of Title IX, the Clery Act and FERPA? What are some good practices in development of student conduct codes, policies, and procedures? What are the “next big legal issues" that will impact Higher Education dramatically over the next decade?

Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social Depths of Politics
Popularity and its Discontents: Staging Politics on the Shakespearean Stage

Rethinking Shakespeare in the Social Depths of Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014 28:51


Peter Lake discusses “Popularity and its Discontents: Staging Politics on the Shakespearean Stage”. Lake is Distinguished Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. This talk was included in the session titled, “Popularity and Popular Politics in Early Modern England”.

LIVE From The Basement
Episode #42

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2007 56:24


After all the hate and venom expressed in Episode 41, JMack, Phro and myself decided to kick back and express a little racial U.N.I.T.Y this episode. Listen in as we dig into JMacks mind a little bit, to find out how he first became a hip-hop fan, and we also discuss his dislike for certain white folks. The beef between Timbaland and Scott Storch was brought up, as well as CNNs negative story on the hip-hop industry. We took the time to catch up with The Academy, winners of Episode 40, and talk to them about their future projects. Of course the music in Episode 42 is on point as usual featuring tracks from Loose Cannons from Pottsville, PA, Hollywood Kill out of Hollywood, CA, Yung Onyx and Fredro Star coming from Queens, NY Prince Genisiz and Peter Lake from Chicago, IL

LIVE From The Basement
Episode #42

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2007 56:57


After all the hate and venom expressed in Episode 41, JMack, Phro and myself decided to kick back and express a little racial U.N.I.T.Y this episode. Listen in as we dig into JMacks mind a little bit, to find out how he first became a hip-hop fan, and we also discuss his dislike for certain white folks. The beef between Timbaland and Scott Storch was brought up, as well as CNNs negative story on the hip-hop industry. We took the time to catch up with The Academy, winners of Episode 40, and talk to them about their future projects. Of course the music in Episode 42 is on point as usual featuring tracks from Loose Cannons from Pottsville, PA, Hollywood Kill out of Hollywood, CA, Yung Onyx and Fredro Star coming from Queens, NY Prince Genisiz and Peter Lake from Chicago, IL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

LIVE From The Basement
Episode #42

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2007 56:57


After all the hate and venom expressed in Episode 41, JMack, Phro and myself decided to kick back and express a little racial U.N.I.T.Y this episode. Listen in as we dig into JMacks mind a little bit, to find out how he first became a hip-hop fan, and we also discuss his dislike for certain white folks. The beef between Timbaland and Scott Storch was brought up, as well as CNNs negative story on the hip-hop industry. We took the time to catch up with The Academy, winners of Episode 40, and talk to them about their future projects. Of course the music in Episode 42 is on point as usual featuring tracks from Loose Cannons from Pottsville, PA, Hollywood Kill out of Hollywood, CA, Yung Onyx and Fredro Star coming from Queens, NY Prince Genisiz and Peter Lake from Chicago, IL --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app