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Adams on Agriculture
AOA Tuesday 12-31-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 41:40


On this final episode of 2024 for AOA, we take a listen to a recent conversation between host Jesse Allen and Dr. Michael Cordonnier of Soybean and Corn Advisor with an update on South America's crops and growing conditions to start the show. In Segment Two, we learn about the upcoming Top Farmer Conference at Purdue University with Dr. Jim Mintert, director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. In Segment Three, we learn about the Forever Green Initiative at the University of Minnesota College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences with Dr. Mitch Hunter. Then we close the show with a report from our FARM and American Ag Network correspondent, Corryn La Rue, looking at pork producers tackling demand issues and reaching out to younger generations in Segment Four.  

Adams on Agriculture
AOA Tuesday 12-10-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 41:43


On Tuesday's AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Lubricants, we start the show with a look at the corn, soybean and cattle markets with Kristi Van Ahn-Kjeseth from Van Ahn & Company. In Segment Two, we discuss the rise in farmer sentiment on the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Dr. Jim Mintert, Director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture joins us to discuss. Next up in Segment Three, we preview the 109th South Dakota Farmers Union convention this week and discuss various national agricultural issues with SDFU President Doug Sombke. Then we close out the show with a look at ag news headlines in Segment Four of AOA.

Adams on Agriculture
AOA Thursday 11-7-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 41:42


Thursday on AOA, powered by Cenex Premium Greases, we start the show with a look at the markets post-election, talk about the Fed meeting, Chinese stimulus, export sales and more with Mike Zuzolo from Global Commodity Analytics. In Segment Two, we have a conversation with the new Executive Director of the American Gelbvieh Association, Harold Bertz. Next up in Segment Three, we look at the surprising results of the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer for October with Dr. Jim Mintert from the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. Then in Segment Four, it's our latest Sustainable Soy Update! We discuss the challenges and importance of soil sampling with Megan Kaiser. She is past chair who serves on the United Soybean Board Executive Committee and is a soil scientist at Perry Agricultural Laboratory. Visit https://www.unitedsoybean.org for more information.  

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Flexible vs. Fixed Cash Rent Farmland Leases

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 32:15 Transcription Available


Join Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Todd Kuethe, and James Mintert as they discuss farmland rental agreements, with a focus on flexible cash rent leases versus traditional cash rental and crop share arrangements. They combine their comparison of  cropland flex leases to cash rental agreements with insights from the 2024 Purdue Farmland and Cash Rental Rate Survey. The discussion covers cash rental trends in west central Indiana, the economic factors influencing changes in rental rates, and the relationship between net returns to land and cash rental rates. They also discuss the benefits and challenges associated with flex leases, emphasizing the importance of clear agreements. The episode also provides an update on Indiana farmland values and points listeners to the array of farmland leasing resources available on the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. Slides and the transcript from the discussion can be found at https://purdue.ag/agcast177. You can find the FULL video episode on our YouTube channel. Visit https://youtu.be/87bpXxTwm58 to subscribe and watch. For additional resources and publications on leasing, visit: https://purdue.ag/leasingland. The full August Purdue Agricultural Economics Report with 2024 survey results for farmland values and cash rental rates can be found by visiting: https://purdue.ag/paer. To learn more about Indiana's 2024 farmland values, listen episode 173 for an in-depth understanding of trends, market dynamics, and future expectations for farmland values with professors Kuethe, Langemeier and Mintert: https://purdue.ag/agcast173 And learn more about Indiana's 2024 farmland cash rental rates by listening to episode 174: https://purdue.ag/agcast174 Socials: https://twitter.com/PUCommercialAg, https://www.facebook.com/PUCommercialAg  If you are enjoying the podcast, tweet us using #AgCast.

Adams on Agriculture
AOA Friday 9-6-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 52:48


On Friday's AOA, we start the show with a look at declining farmer sentiment in the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer as Dr. Jim Mintert from the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture joins us in Segment One. Then for the rest of our program, it is our September Farmer/Rancher Roundtable as we discuss the ag economy, farm bill, cash basis concerns and much more. Our panel this month features Richard Fordyce from Missouri, Rob Shaffer from Illinois and Bill Beam from Pennsylvania.  

Adams on Agriculture
AOA Monday 4-8-2024

Adams on Agriculture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 53:49


On Monday's episode of AOA, powered by Cenex, we start the show discussing the money flow into the outside markets amid a quiet commodity trade with Darin Newsom, Senior Market Analyst at Barchart. In Segment Two, we talk about weather for the week ahead and more with DTN Meteorologist Teresa Wells. Next up in Segment Three, Dr. Jim Mintert with the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture joins the show to look over the latest results of the Ag Economy Barometer. And then we wrap the show in Segment Four with a look at some of the latest ag news headlines.

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Kefi L!fe
156: Hammer Down Cancer - Hope on the Horizon

Kefi L!fe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 19:30


156: Hammer Down Cancer - Hope on the Horizon Purdue University is hammering down on cancer with research, fundraising and real people making a difference in pursuit of a cure.  Hope is alive. Andy Mesecar; Tony and Kelly Trent Today's Lexi:  Ελπίδα - Elpida - Hope In Today's Episode: A trip to sunny Naples, Florida for Purdue University President's Council Back-to-Class weekend proves to informative, enlightening and a ray of hope for those struggling with cancer.  Kiki shares her candid and heartfelt conversation with Dr Andrew Mesecar Department Head, Department of Biochemistry Director, Purdue Center for Cancer Research and Kelly and Tony Trent parents of Tyler Trent.  Tyler Trent, in case you do not know the name, is the former Purdue student who inspired countless sports fans with his gratitude and grace. He passed away from a rare form of bone cancer in 2019 at the age of 20 years old. According to ESPN Trent first earned the admiration of the Boilermakers football team by camping outside the stadium in September 2017 prior to the team's Big Ten home opener against No. 8 Michigan. He posed for a picture with head coach Jeff Brohm the morning of the game. Trent did not initially tell Brohm that he had spent the previous afternoon at a chemotherapy session to treat Osteosarcoma.  This fortuitous encounter propelled a new trajectory of scientific research for peds cancer at Purdue.  Learn all about the giant leaps being taken in pursuit of targeting chemo and finding a cure.  Plus, two parents, Tyler's mother and father, who now dedicate their life to cancer awareness, education, fundraising and outreach. This episode is not to be missed as we can each make a difference in our health and wellness when we look for viable solutions to change for the better. Today's Ola Kala Moment: Love Notes Resources: Purdue Cancer Institute ESPN Tyler Trent Purdue For Life GIANT LEAPS Mesecar Lab The Upset Tyler Trent Foundation Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary  

WFYI News Now
Bill to Block Economic Enhancement Districts, Count of People Experiencing Homelessness, First-Ever Digital Equity Plan, Civic Health Index, Tobacco Prevention

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024


The Housing and Urban Development Deputy Secretary visited Indianapolis for the city's annual point-in-time count - the count is a snapshot of the number of people experiencing homelessness throughout the city. The Purdue Center for Regional Development and the Indiana Broadband Office have released the state's first-ever Digital Equity Plan. While Indiana's voter registration and participation numbers have improved in the last couple of statewide election cycles, the state continues to fall further behind the rest of the country. The American Lung Association released its 2024 State of Tobacco Control report this week - Indiana scored failing grades in nearly every category. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Darian Benson, Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from Sarah Neal-Estes.

Because You Need to Know Podcast
A Story of Innovation and Problem Solving – A Community by Connects

Because You Need to Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 32:25 Transcription Available


Joost Visser There's an African proverb that says it takes a whole village to raise a child. Likewise, it takes a whole community to build a successful business that can grow and contribute to a healthy economy, people and planet.This is the motto of CONNECTS/TIAO, a specialist in the enabling technology and collaborative capabilities needed for business engagement and collaboration co-founded by Joost in 2016.Joost started his career in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) where he developed a broad expertise in the areas of sales, marketing, strategy development and general management in executive roles in various countries around the world.Since 2006 Joost has been helping small, medium and large organizations in private, public and non-profit sectors to transform their organizations to become more efficient and effective and more sustainable. Doug Smith Doug Smith is the architect of Performance-Driven Change and Cohort Approach to scaling change. He is a former McKinsey & Company partner and author of books ranging from 19th century African history to the birth of the information age to managing change to the classic text about teams to a moral philosophy for the 21st century. Performance-Driven Change, like Strategic Doing, is grounded in core principles required to address complex problems and collaborations. The tools and methods have been used to drive both performance (real results) and change (new capabilities) across more than sixty different industries and fields – at both the enterprise as well as entire field level. Ed Morrison Ed Morrison is co-CEO of Strategic Doing Networks and Senior Research Fellow of The Conference Board. He developed Strategic Doing, a discipline to accelerate collaboration and innovation in open, loosely connected networks. He is co-author of the book, Strategic Doing: Ten Skills for Agile Leadership (Wiley, 2019). Ed started his career in Washington, DC, where he was legislative assistant to an Ohio congressman, staff attorney in the Office of Policy Planning for the Federal Trade Commission, and a staff member for the Senate Democratic Policy Committee. In that role, he managed floor legislation involving tax, trade, and competitiveness. He then joined a corporate strategy consulting firm, where he conducted strategy studies for large companies like Ford, Volvo, and General Electric. After this work, Ed consulted with communities and regions on how to tackle the complex challenges of building a prosperous economy in an era of globalization. Frustrated with existing approaches to these issues, more than 25 years ago he began working on Strategic Doing. Over 2,000 practitioners have taken the basic course, and the discipline, which can be taught in multiple languages, is spreading globally. Ed began his academic career in 2003 as director of the Center for Regional Economic Issues at Case Western Reserve University. In 2005, he moved to Purdue University, where he was a member of the professional staff at the Purdue Center for Regional Development. In 2016, he founded the Agile Strategy Lab at Purdue. In 2020, he founded the Agile Strategy Lab at the University of North Alabama. He received his B.A. degree cum laude with Honors from Yale University and both his J.D and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Virginia. He completed his Ph.D. in economics at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia). His dissertation details his journey to develop and deploy Strategic Doing.

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast
Purdue Crop Chat Episode 55, Breaking Down the August USDA Reports

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 55:04


Purdue Crop Chat, a regular podcast from Hoosier Ag Today and the Purdue University Extension Service, featuring Purdue Extension soybean specialist Dr. Shaun Casteel and Extension Corn Specialist Dr. Dan Quinn. On this episode, Shaun and Dan welcome ag economists Dr. Jim Mintert and Dr. Michael Langemeier from the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. They all break down USDA's Crop Production and WASDE report for August.  This podcast is made possible by the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance. Your Indiana corn and soybean checkoff investments yesterday are paying off today. New research, new uses, demand creation -- bringing dollars back to the farm. Check it out at YourCheckoff.org.

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast
Purdue Crop Chat Episode 55, Breaking Down the August USDA Reports

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 55:04


Purdue Crop Chat, a regular podcast from Hoosier Ag Today and the Purdue University Extension Service, featuring Purdue Extension soybean specialist Dr. Shaun Casteel and Extension Corn Specialist Dr. Dan Quinn. On this episode, Shaun and Dan welcome ag economists Dr. Jim Mintert and Dr. Michael Langemeier from the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. They all break down USDA's Crop Production and WASDE report for August.  This podcast is made possible by the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance. Your Indiana corn and soybean checkoff investments yesterday are paying off today. New research, new uses, demand creation -- bringing dollars back to the farm. Check it out at YourCheckoff.org.

The Broadband Bunch
Broadband Mapping: Digital Divide Index with Dr. Roberto Gallardo, Purdue University

The Broadband Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 39:28


In this episode of the Broadband Bunch, we are joined by Dr. Roberto Gallardo, the Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development, and an Associate Professor in the Agricultural Economics Department at the University of Purdue. Roberto is a renowned expert in the field of regional development, with a focus on the intersection of technology and economic development. He has spent his career studying the impact of technology on communities, particularly those in rural areas, and advocating for equitable access to broadband and other digital resources. One of Roberto's most significant contributions to this field has been his work on tracking the digital divide. He and his team at the Purdue Center for Regional Development have developed a powerful data-driven approach to measuring broadband availability and adoption at the local level. Click the link below to listen. Also, subscribe to the Broadband Bunch on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. https://pcrd.purdue.edu

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast
The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast for 3/11/23

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2023 27:12


The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast – Weekend of March 11—12, 2023: 1.) Hoosier Ag Today is hosting this weekend's show from Commodity Classic in Orlando. Eric Pfeiffer chats with Tippecanoe County farmer Alan Kemper who shares his perspectives on the challenges impacting Indiana farmers. 2.) C.J. Miller is also in Orlando and chats with Jim Mintert, Director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture, about the impact of higher interest rates on farmland buying decisions. 3.) Indiana Dairy teamed up with the Indianapolis Colts at Richmond High School on Monday to kick off the 2023 National School Breakfast Week. Andy Eubank shares more of the excitement with Colts cornerback Stephon Gilmore, Colts cheerleaders and local dairy farmers from Union Go Dairy. 4.) Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast for the coming week. 5.) AND Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of the USDA's World Ag Supply and Demand Estimates report. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!

SSPI
Better Satellite World: Bridging the Broadband Gap, Episode 5 - Transforming the Rural Economy

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 31:24


This episode features a roundtable conversation with Richard Baldridge, President and Chief Operating Officer at Viasat, Dr. Norman Jacknis, Senior Fellow at the Intelligent Community Forum and Professor Roberto Gallardo, Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. Richard Baldridge joined Viasat in April 1999, serving as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer from 2000 and as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer from 2002. Mr. Baldridge assumed his current role as President and Chief Operating Officer in 2003. Mr. Baldridge was elected to the Board of Directors of Viasat in 2016. In addition, Mr. Baldridge serves as a director of Ducommun Incorporated, a provider of engineering and manufacturing services to the aerospace and defense industries, and EvoNexus, a San Diego based non-profit technology incubator. Learn more. Dr. Norman Jacknis is currently Senior Fellow at the Intelligent Community Forum. His responsibilities include leading ICF's Rural Imperative, building on the ideas he developed for the US Conference of Mayors on a future-oriented economic growth strategy for cities. Before joining ICF, he was Director, Cisco's IBSG Public Sector Group (the company's open innovation and pro-bono strategic advisory group), where he worked extensively with states and local government, the National Association of Counties, the US Conference of Mayors and the staff responsible for the Federal government's website and citizen engagement. In addition to citizen engagement, his focus was on economic growth, innovation, and the future of technology. Before Cisco, he was technology commissioner for Westchester County, New York, when it was one of ICF's Top 7. Learn more. Roberto Gallardo is Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. He holds an electronics engineering undergraduate degree, a master's in economic development, and a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration. Gallardo has worked with rural communities over the past decade conducting local & regional community economic development, including use of technology for development. He has authored more than 70 articles including peer-reviewed and news-related regarding rural trends, socioeconomic analysis, industrial clusters, the digital divide, and leveraging broadband applications for community economic development.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
February Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 52:40


Purdue agricultural economists Nathanael Thompson, Michael Langemeier, and James Mintert discussed the corn and soybean outlook following USDA's February World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report and provided implications for crop marketing strategies on February 10, 2023. Monthly Outlook provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. Slides and the transcript from the discussion can be found at https://purdue.ag/webinar021023. Find the FULL video episode on our YouTube channel, Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture, visit https://youtu.be/PpEn7yzReCY to subscribe and watch.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Thinking Like A CFO for Your Farm Operation

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 45:25


Why should you think like a Chief Financial Officer (CFO)? Every farm needs someone to fulfill the CFO role, with or without the title of CFO. Sometimes the role of an accountant and CFO are confused. A CFO uses accounting information to help project what's going to happen on a farm, going well beyond the accounting function. Most farms already have a balance sheet in addition to cash income and expense information that can be used for taxes. That's an accounting role. The individual on the farm with CFO responsibilities is responsible for putting together a set of financial statements and analyzing the information contained in these statements. A farm manager who thinks like a CFO can leverage balance sheet and cash flow information to develop accrual income, sources and uses of funds, and owner's equity statements which can be used to ensure the farm is well positioned for the future. Join Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier and James Mintert for an episode discussing why you should think like a CFO for your farm operation. This episode begins a new series on farm financial management. The next episode will be released in a few weeks. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. Find the rest of this farm financial management series and related resources at https://purdue.ag/farmfinancialmgmt.  New! You can find the FULL video episode on our YouTube channel, Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. Visit https://youtu.be/DUAD_BWp7yM to subscribe and watch.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Importance of Crop Basis when Marketing Grain

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 23:18


Basis is an important component for crop producers to consider when marketing grain because it is used to convert the futures price to a local cash equivalent. Futures prices and basis follow different seasonal patterns so the ability to manage futures price risk and basis risk independently creates an opportunity to improve returns. Join Purdue ag economists and co-creators of the Purdue Crop Basis Tool, Nathan Thompson and Jim Mintert for an episode discussing the advantages of using the Center's Crop Basis Tool, available for corn and soybeans in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. This episode begins a new series on crop marketing. The next episode will cover thumb rules to use when forecasting basis, released in a few weeks. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. Find the rest of this crop marketing series and related resources at https://purdue.ag/cropmarketing.  New! You can find the FULL video episode on our YouTube channel, Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture. Visit https://youtu.be/tNHOQ6sazFw to subscribe and watch.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
How Much Have Eggs & Other Food Prices Risen?

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 29:54


With egg prices up nearly 75% and grocery bills on the rise, Jayson Lusk, Distinguished Professor and Department Head of Agricultural Economics joins Brady Brewer to discuss food price inflation. Jayson is also the Director of the Purdue Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability (CFDAS) which provides dashboards and reports on food data, emerging topics, and consumer trends. Although food prices have been on the rise since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, certain grocery items have risen more than others. Jayson shares why many livestock producers are scaling back, the effects of supply chain issues, and how food inflation is affecting consumer spending and preferences. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. You can find the CFDAS's dashboards and the latest report by visiting the CFDAS's website at https://ag.purdue.edu/cfdas. Slides from this discussion can be found at https://purdue.ag/3XWXZWI. If you enjoyed this podcast, tweet us using #AgCast.

Summits Podcast
Epi 35: Ethan Braden on cancer research happening at Purdue University

Summits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 17:56


In episode 35 of the Summits Podcast, co-hosts Vince Todd, Jr. and Daniel Abdallah travel to West Lafayette to talk with Ethan Braden, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer at Purdue University. Tune in as Ethan shares the unique work of the Purdue Center for Cancer Research, the collaborative efforts the Center shares with other universities, and the story from a 6-year-old girl that forever changed his cancer perspective. Subscribe to the audio version of the Summits Podcast https://summitspodcast.fireside.fm Find out more about the Heroes Foundation https://www.heroesfoundation.org Find out more about The Brookfield Group https://thebrookfieldgroup.com Discover Platform 24 co-working https://www.platform24.co What's your cancer story? Hosted by cancer survivor and philanthropist Vince Todd, Jr., Chairman and Co-Founder of the Heroes Foundation, and Heroes Foundation Board Member Daniel Abdallah, the Summits Podcast is a place for people to share their stories. Everyone has a cancer story. From battling a deadly disease to caring for a loved one, when we rise up and face life's greatest challenges, we see with a new vision, feel with a greater passion, and think with a deeper perspective. Along the way, paths cross, journeys intersect, and missions converge. For Vince Todd, it was his own cancer diagnosis that led him and his wife, Cindy, to launch the Heroes Foundation to provide meaningful support to cancer patients, education to promote cancer prevention, and resources to advance research for a cure. What started with friends and family grew into a community. The Summits Podcast is an extension of that community. Our stories are what bring us together. Artists, athletes, doctors, business people - we're all family members, community leaders, and activists. Everyone has a story. Anyone can inspire. No one battles alone. Join the conversation.

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast
Purdue Crop Chat Episode 40, Grain Marketing Strategies

Hoosier Ag Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 42:18


On this episode of the Purdue Crop Chat, Purdue Extension Soybean Specialist Shaun Casteel and Corn Specialist Dan Quinn welcome ag economist and director of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture Jim Mintert to discuss the August WASDE report and to provide some grain marketing advice. They also discuss if now is the best time to secure fertilizer for next year. This podcast is made possible by the Indiana Corn Marketing Council and Indiana Soybean Alliance. Your Indiana corn and soybean checkoff investments yesterday are paying off today. New research, new uses, demand creation -- bringing dollars back to the farm. Check it out at YourCheckoff.org.

RFD Illinois
RFD Illinois May 4

RFD Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 23:01


Jim Taylor reports from NAFB Washington Watch with commentary from Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and EPA Director Michael Regan. Andy Dole, Coles CFB President visits with FarmWeek's Dan Grant about April planting progress. Jim Mintert, Purdue Center for Commercial Ag, and the Purdue CME Group Ag Economy Barometer chats with DeLoss Jahnke.

Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcasts
Interview with Dr. Maksym Chepeliev, a Ukrainian Research Economist w/Purdue's Center for Global Trade Analysis (PAEP 63)

Purdue Agricultural Economics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 24:18


The war in Ukraine has sent shock waves through global energy and agricultural markets. Dr. Maksym Chepeliev, a Ukrainian Research Economist with Purdue Center for Global Trade Analysis, recently presented his paper on the economic impacts of an EU moratorium on energy imports from Russia to the EU Parliament. Ken and Halee talk with Maksym about his research and the role of the Purdue Community in supporting Ukrainians.

The Success Express
Navigating Technical Interviews

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 30:30


Today's guests are Jwala Mitra and Rishi Sheth. Jwala and Rishi are juniors studying Computer Science here at Purdue. During their time here, they've been involved in Boiler Bhangra, a competitive Indian dance team, and have also served as teaching assistants for undergraduate computer science courses. In this episode, they will give us a look as to what the interviewing process for roles in their field entails. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

The Academy of Esports
A Conversation with Dr. Roberto Gallardo // Director, Purdue Center for Regional Development

The Academy of Esports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 31:48


In this episode's conversation, Dr. Roberto Gallardo, the Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development comes onto the podcast to talk about the current state of Internet connectivity in rural and urban areas. The issue is very much front of mind for many, especially in how it impacted education access during the height of the COVID pandemic. Now, as more dollars are flowing into the connecting homes to the Internet, Dr. Gallardo helps to answer some of the big questions around how Indiana is encouraging Internet access in areas that have been overlooked in the past. -- Dr. Roberto Gallardo // Website // LinkedIn // Twitter Purdue Center for Regional Development Purdue University: Games Make a Difference Symposium, April 8-9, 2022 -- Esports is organized competitive video games allowing schools to redefine their athletic culture, diversify opportunities for student participation, promote physical and mental health, increase collegiate scholarship pathways, and play games! We cannot forget the importance of play! James O'Hagan (LinkedIn // Twitter) is the Founder and Host of The Academy of Esports podcast. The Academy of Esports (Website // Twitter) You may email any questions or topic suggestions to contact@taoesports.com. -- Music provided Royalty Free "8 Bit Adventure!" Querky Fun Game Music by HeatleyBros iTunes Spotify License Twitter Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/support

The Academy of Esports
A Conversation with Dr. William Watson // Associate Professor of Learning Design and Technology, Purdue University

The Academy of Esports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 35:23


Dr. William Watson, Associate Professor of Learning Design and Technology, and Director of Purdue Center for Serious Games and Learning in Virtual Environments focuses his work around the idea that the system of education is antiquated and designed to meet entirely different societal needs than currently exist. Like any tweaks, educational video games are not themselves enough to solve the problems facing education today. Rather, Dr. Watson believes we need a new system of education that is focused on actual learning rather than driven by time and the comparison and sorting of learners, a personalized approach to learning. Be sure to check out the Purdue University: Games Make a Difference Symposium, and register here. -- Dr. William Watson // Website // Google Scholar // LinkedIn Serious Gaming Center at Purdue Purdue University: Games Make a Difference Symposium, April 8-9, 2022 -- Esports is organized competitive video games allowing schools to redefine their athletic culture, diversify opportunities for student participation, promote physical and mental health, increase collegiate scholarship pathways, and play games! We cannot forget the importance of play! James O'Hagan (LinkedIn // Twitter) is the Founder and Host of The Academy of Esports podcast. The Academy of Esports (Website // Twitter) You may email any questions or topic suggestions to contact@taoesports.com. -- Music provided Royalty Free "8 Bit Adventure!" Querky Fun Game Music by HeatleyBros iTunes Spotify License Twitter Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/support

The Success Express
Purdue Men's Basketball: A Glimpse into the Life of a Student Manager

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 23:33


Today's guest is Jack Horoho. Jack is currently a junior studying Accounting in Krannert. He has previously served as the President of Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity, where he led an executive committee to foster a positive culture in the fraternity and achieve professional and community service objectives. He has also had previous experience interning for BKD and Zimmer Biomet in various accounting roles. Jack currently serves as a student manager for the Purdue Men's Basketball team where he helps out in daily practices and games. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

Tractors And Troubadours
Ep. 12: National Farm Machinery Show preview, Kentucky Farm Bureau President Mark Haney, Purdue Center For Commercial Agriculture's Jim Mintert, the music of Dave Wilbert

Tractors And Troubadours

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 92:20


On This episode, Kentucky Venues President David Beck previews the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville and we talk to Kentucky Farm Bureau President Mark Haney about ag issues in the Bluegrass State, as well as KFB members lending a helping hand to tornado victims. Jim Mintert, Director of the Purdue University Center for Commercial Agriculture, discusses some of the hot-button ag issues on his radar for 2022, Jesse Allen recaps a busy week in the soybean markets and Ray Bohacz is talking about windshield de-icer in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of Nashville singer/songwriter Dave Wilbert. Timestamps News and intro: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:02 David Beck, Kentucky Venues/National Farm Machinery Show: 6:22 Mark Haney, Kentucky Farm Bureau: 18:12 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 26:20 Jim Mintert, Purdue University Center For Commercial Agriculture: 26:52 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 32:47 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 39:42 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 41:02 Dave Wilbert: 41:34

The Success Express
Startup versus Corporate: Figure Out which Path is Right for You

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 23:27


Today's guest is Professor Ali Cudby from the Center for Entrepreneurship. She has taught courses such as Marketing & Management for New Ventures and Venture Planning. Additionally, she is the Founder & CEO of Alignmint Growth Strategies, which helps companies achieve growth, improved customer retention, enhanced employee experience, and much more. She has experience working in both the corporate and startup world and will hopefully shed light on the similarities and differences between the two. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

Inside INdiana Business
Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 12/31/21

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 42:57


On a special New Year's rebroadcast of an all-women edition of the Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast…We talk to the former Cummins intern who is now the company's president; Marion County's public health director talks about the pandemic's ongoing impact; a classroom project inspires a high-tech success story; Trendiana spotlights women-owned beauty businesses; a Purdue Center prepares women for gender-related workforce challenges; we speak to the Horizon League commissioner; and a special INsiders panel focuses on women in tech.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
December Outlook Update: Keeping the Bottom Line Black

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 54:30


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson and James Mintert's December 15th seminar during The Indiana Farm Equipment and Technology Expo. The Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's team discussed the corn and soybean outlook following release of USDA's December World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report and provided crop marketing and farm management strategies to help keep producers' bottom line black in 2022. Updates on corn and soybean export prospects, ethanol demand, ending stock estimates, and corn and soybean basis along with farm income projections were also discussed. Slides used during the seminar can be found at https://purdue.ag/webinar121521. Podcast provided by Purdue University's Center for Commercial Agriculture. For more information on the current ag outlook and farm economy, visit us at http://purdue.edu/commercialag.

The Success Express
Building your Personal Brand and Leveraging it through LinkedIn

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 33:48


Today's guest is Marcus Lannie. Marcus Lannie is a senior in Mechanical Engineering with minors in Economics and Intercultural Communication and is best known for his LinkedIn video series “Marcus' Morning Minute.” Currently, he serves as President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which has grown from 10 to over 300 members under his leadership, and he works part time as a Sales Engineer for a precision laser cutting company. This semester, Marcus was named an Engineering Fellow, Purdue's highest engineering award, and he has been running his LinkedIn video series for over 500 consecutive days. Marcus' previous experience ranges from Program Management to Engineering to Consulting to Public Speaking, and he attributes much of his success to branding and LinkedIn. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

The Success Express
Cover Letters 101: How to Effectively Write a Cover Letter

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 14:08


Today's guest is Katie Ley. Katie is a senior majoring in Finance with a concentration in Management Information Systems. It is her fourth year with the CCO. As a Peer Consultant, she is able to help students with their resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn, job offer negotiation, and myCCO accounts. She also helps conduct mock interviews for students who need feedback and help before upcoming interviews for internships, full-time positions, and any other types of interview. After having past successful internship experiences with Parkview Health Systems in their reimbursement department and their internal audit department, she will be working with there full-time post graduation. The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for up-to-date information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

The Success Express
What's your F-I-G?

The Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 26:09


Today's guest is Noel Paul. Noel is a Purdue graduate and current Executive Director of The Krannert Professional Development Center. He is an experienced business professional with a career that spanned over 28 years at Eli Lilly and Elanco Animal Health. Now, Noel is back at Krannert using his role with the KPDC to transform lives and impact companies through student, alumni, faculty, & staff, and employer engagement. In this episode, Noel talks about the F-I-G tool and how students can use it alongside the gold medal mindset to put their best foot forward during the job searching process. He also brings in his recruiting experience to give us insight on how students can stand out in interviews and land their dream job or internship! The Purdue Center for Career Opportunities is here for you! Schedule an appointment with our peer consultants via Boiler Connect or come visit us in YONG 132. You can also join us on social media for the latest information on events, workshops, career fairs, and much more! As always, Boiler Up!

The IBJ Podcast
Climate change could scorch and soak Indiana while reshaping key industries, Purdue center says

The IBJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 29:49


While intense heat waves and wildfires scorch the Western U.S. and freak rainstorms spawn massive floods in Europe and China, the weather in central Indiana has been fairly tame so far this year. Indeed, Indiana very well could sidestep some of the most extreme effects of climate change, but don't get lulled into complacency, says Jeffrey Dukes, director of the Purdue Climate Change Research Center and a professor of forestry and natural resources. Indiana's weather already has been altered by man-made climate change, and the effects could be significantly more intense in coming decades, Dukes says. Since 1895, Indiana's statewide annual average temperature has risen by 1.3°F, and some models show it rising another 5°F by mid-century. Winters will be shorter and the number of days above 95°F could rise by dozens per year. The state also is getting wetter. Since 1895, average annual precipitation in Indiana has increased by about 15%, or about 5.6 inches. Models show winters and springs are likely to be much wetter by mid-century. Heavy rain events will increase flooding risks and increase the amount of pollutants washing into waterways from city streets and farm fields. In this week's edition of the IBJ Podcast, Dukes explains to host Mason King how these changes will impact our day-to-day lives and some of the state's most important industries, such as agriculture, energy and tourism and recreation. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Resultant, formerly KSM Consulting.

Salvation Army Today

The Salvation Army in Memphis, Tennessee partnered with WREG News Channel 3 for the first ever Kettle365 Telethon called- Need Knows No Season. The telethon helped raise awareness about The Salvation Army's year-round programs and services with three specially produced client video stories. A virtual tour of The Salvation Army in Memphis was premiered to give donors and potential donors an inside look at the Purdue Center of Hope, as in-person tours have been limited during the pandemic. Donors and potential donors were encouraged to set up monthly recurrent, or one-time gifts to help fund operations. The inaugural event raised over $13,500 in donations. to learn more, visit: https://salvationarmymemphis.org/  

Inside INdiana Business
Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast: Weekend of 3/12/21

Inside INdiana Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 42:56


On a special all-women edition, we talk to the former Cummins intern who is now the company's president; Marion County's public health director talks about the pandemic's ongoing impact; a classroom project inspires a high-tech success story; Trendiana spotlights women-owned beauty businesses; a New Albany manufacturer talks lessons learned during the pandemic; a Purdue Center prepares women for gender-related workforce challenges; we speak to the Horizon League commissioner; and a special INsiders panel focuses on women in tech.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
March Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 65:00


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson, and James Mintert discuss the corn and soybean outlook following release of USDA’s March Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. On this episode, the Purdue team reviews the USDA reports and provides implications for the upcoming crop year. Find more information on the current crop outlook and farm economy by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar031021.

Boiler Up, with Rapheal Davis
Purdue center Trevion Williams joins today's episode of Boiler Up with Rapheal Davis

Boiler Up, with Rapheal Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 30:11


On today's episode of Boiler Up, Rapheal Davis was joined by the star center for the Boilermakers, none other than Trevion Williams. They talk about this year's team, how this season is going and what it means to be a Boilermaker. Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Purdue Commercial AgCast
February Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 56:43


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson and James Mintert discussed USDA’s February Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. Tight U.S. crop supplies combined with concerns about the South American harvest and prospects for big acreage swings are all on ag producers’ minds. The Purdue team reviewed updated information from USDA and other sources and discussed strategies to consider for 2021. Find more information on the current crop outlook and farm economy by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar021021.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
January Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 75:54


Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson and James Mintert discussed United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) January Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. The Purdue team reviewed information released in the USDA reports and looked at what the year ahead may have in store during the webinar. Carryover corn and soybean supplies have tightened considerably, and concerns exist regarding the size of South America's harvest. Find more information on the current crop outlook and farm economy by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar011321.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
December Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 65:46


In this episode, Purdue agricultural economists Michael Langemeier, Nathanael Thompson, and James Mintert discussed USDA’s December Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. As the end of the year is nearing, the Purdue team reviews information released in the USDA reports and looks ahead at what next year may have in store regarding potential profitability estimates for corn and soybeans. Find more information on the current crop outlook and farm economy by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar121120.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Crop Cost and Returns

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 27:47


The Purdue Crop Cost and Return Guide offers farmers a resource to project financials for the coming cropping year. Purdue ag economists Michael Langemeier and Brady Brewer discuss the latest numbers from the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's decision tool along with tips on how to use this tool to make farm operating decisions. The guide tool discussed in this episode can be accessed and downloaded at https://purdue.ag/budget2021.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
November Update on the Crop Outlook

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 59:11


On this episode, Purdue agricultural economists Nathanael Thompson and James Mintert discussed USDA’s November Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. They provide updates on key changes in USDA's corn and soybean balance sheet, implications on the ag trade outlook and marketing strategies, and updated potential profitability estimates for 2021. Find more information on the current crop outlook by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar111120.

IEDA In Your Ear
Purdue Center for Regional Development

IEDA In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 34:25


Roberto Gallardo is the ‘new’ Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development (PCRD), but he isn’t new to the Center and it’s mission of serving Indiana communities.  Roberto talks about the value of data to economic developers and how he hopes to evolve the Center’s ability to use data to tell stories that will help regions understand their growth opportunities.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
October Corn & Soybean Outlook Update

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 36:12


Purdue agricultural economists Michael Langemeier and James Mintert discussed United States Department of Agriculture’s October Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports. This podcast provides information released in the USDA reports and updated profitability estimates and marketing strategies for both corn and soybeans. Find more information on this outlook by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar100920.

Purdue Commercial AgCast
Fall Corn & Soybean Outlook Following USDA's September 2020 Reports

Purdue Commercial AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 40:20


Purdue agricultural economists Michael Langemeier and James Mintert discussed USDA’s September Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) reports on September 11. The reports provided USDA’s first objective yield estimates for the 2020 corn and soybean crops. The webinar includes an overview of the information on the two reports along with a discussion regarding implications of the changes for the corn and soybean outlook in addition to a review of the likely changes in corn and soybean profitability and what that portends for 2021 cash rental rates. Find more information on this outlook by visiting the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture's website at https://purdue.ag/webinar091120.

IEDA In Your Ear
Economic Gardening Growing Business Not Vegetables

IEDA In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 32:46


‘Economic Gardening’ is an intensive program that helps stage two companies grow strategically and add more customers through targeted market research and intensive coaching. Staff from the Purdue Center for Regional Development talk through the details and explain how economic developers can access the program for Indiana companies. 

Professor Game Podcast | Rob Alvarez Bucholska chats with gamification gurus, experts and practitioners about education
Bill Watson with Feedback and Iteration for Games in Education | Episode 136

Professor Game Podcast | Rob Alvarez Bucholska chats with gamification gurus, experts and practitioners about education

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 37:55


Bill Watson is an Associate Professor of Learning Design and Technology in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Purdue University and director of the Purdue Center for Serious Games and Learning in Virtual Environments. His research focuses on the critical, systemic change of education to realize a personalized paradigm, including the application of technology such as video games and digital badges, and the envisioning of new learning management systems to support this paradigm.

This Is Purdue
Episode 4 - With Your Health In Mind

This Is Purdue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 19:13


Can FDA-approved drugs treat antibiotic-resistant infections? We talk with a Purdue professor whose work is aimed at answering that question, and we learn about the important cancer-fighting work of the Purdue Center for Cancer Research from the center's director.

This Is Purdue
Episode 4 - With Your Health In Mind

This Is Purdue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 19:11


Can FDA-approved drugs treat antibiotic-resistant infections? We talk with a Purdue professor whose work is aimed at answering that question, and we learn about the important cancer-fighting work of the Purdue Center for Cancer Research from the center's director.

Always Aggressive - Purdue Wrestling Podcast
Always Aggressive Podcast | Season 1, Episode 16

Always Aggressive - Purdue Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 29:54


On Episode 16 of the Always Aggressive Podcast, Coach Ersland and the crew revisit outstanding weekends from a few different Boilermakers in their matches against #14 Minnesota and #9 Wisconsin, review a couple huge duals on the national landscape and peek ahead at Friday's dual against #6 Nebraska. Junior Devin Schroder, freshman Kendall Coleman and senior Dylan Lydy all went 2-0 for the Boilermakers, all showing off some different skills and scenarios in their respective matches, while sophomore Jared Florell picked up his first dual win of the year at 197 pounds. In addition, Purdue raised almost $2,700 for the Purdue Center for Cancer Research by auctioning Friday's special edition singlets.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: The Salvation Army of Memphis & The Mid-South

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 16:02


The Salvation Army's commitment to Memphis – 3 major campuses on 33 acres with $150 million in capital investment – makes this one of the only cities in the US to have all 3 signature programs in one location, working together throughout the year to stabilize lives for the children of tomorrow.Salvation Army mission, worldwide, and History in Memphis120th Anniversary: annual meeting with Tony DungyRenovations at Purdue Center of HopeChristmas Outcomes and importance of the funds raised.Learn more: https://salvationarmymemphis.org/

SSPI
Transforming the Rural Economy Roundtable - Roberto Gallardo, Norman Jacknis and Richard Baldridge

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 34:09


In this Better Satellite World episode of the SSPI podcast, Director of Development and Innovation Lou Zacharilla interviews Richard Baldridge, Dr. Norman Jacknis and Professor Roberto Gallardo about satellites and how satellite and broadband connectivity provide rural citizens with opportunities to participate in the global economy without leaving the place they call home. Richard Baldridge joined Viasat in April 1999, serving as our Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer from 2000 and as our Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer from 2002. Mr. Baldridge assumed his current role as President and Chief Operating Officer in 2003. Mr. Baldridge was elected to the Board of Directors of Viasat in 2016. In addition, Mr. Baldridge serves as a director of Ducommun Incorporated, a provider of engineering and manufacturing services to the aerospace and defense industries, and EvoNexus, a San Diego based non-profit technology incubator. Prior to joining Viasat, Mr. Baldridge served as Vice President and General Manager of Raytheon Corporation’s Training Systems Division from January 1998 to April 1999. From June 1994 to December 1997, Mr. Baldridge served as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer for Hughes Information Systems and Hughes Training Inc., prior to their acquisition by Raytheon in 1997. Mr. Baldridge’s other experience includes various senior financial and general management roles with General Dynamics Corporation. Mr. Baldridge holds a B.S.B.A. degree in Information Systems from New Mexico State University. Dr. Norman Jacknis is currently Senior Fellow at the Intelligent Community Forum. His responsibilities include leading ICF’s Rural Imperative, building on the ideas he developed for the US Conference of Mayors on a future-oriented economic growth strategy for cities. Before joining ICF, he was Director, Cisco’s IBSG Public Sector Group (the company’s open innovation and pro-bono strategic advisory group), where he worked extensively with states and local government, the National Association of Counties, the US Conference of Mayors and the staff responsible for the Federal government’s website and citizen engagement. In addition to citizen engagement, his focus was on economic growth, innovation, and the future of technology. Before Cisco, he was technology commissioner for Westchester County, New York, when it was one of ICF’s Top 7. In addition to his regular Looking Forward blog for elected government executives and earlier articles, Dr. Jacknis has recently written articles and book chapters on “Beyond Smarter City Infrastructure – The New Urban Experience”, “A New Kind Of Public Square For Urban America, “Government’s Role In Facilitating An Innovative Economy” and “Transformation of the Local Government CTO/CIO”. He has been a frequent speaker at state/local government and technology industry events, in North America, Latin America, Europe, China, Korea and Australia. He led frequent economic partnership missions to China starting in 1998. He received his Doctorate, Master's and Bachelor's degrees from Princeton University. Among several leadership positions in the technology, education and library communities, he is President of the New York Metropolitan Library Council. Roberto Gallardo is Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. He holds an electronics engineering undergraduate degree, a master's in economic development, and a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration. Gallardo has worked with rural communities over the past decade conducting local & regional community economic development, including use of technology for development. He has authored more than 70 articles including peer-reviewed and news-related regarding rural trends, socioeconomic analysis, industrial clusters, the digital divide, and leveraging broadband applications for community economic development. He is also the author of the book “Responsive Countryside: The Digital Age & Rural Communities”, which highlights a 21st century community development model that helps rural communities transition to, plan for, and prosper in the digital age. Dr. Gallardo is a TEDx speaker and his work has been featured in a WIRED magazine article, a MIC.com documentary, and a RFDTV documentary. He lives in West Lafayette with his wife and two daughters.

Remote Work Radio
Dr. Roberto Gallardo

Remote Work Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 27:26


Paul Hill interviews Dr. Roberto Gallardo, Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. They discussed digital parity and the role remote work plays in the prosperity of rural communities.    

onward. upward.  // Lamb School // Purdue University //
The Success Express (and more) with Gracen Stanczykiewicz

onward. upward. // Lamb School // Purdue University //

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 66:02


When you start a new podcast and then hear that one of your students is doing the same? Well, that's a conversation that needs to happen. Gracen Stanczykiewicz interns with the Purdue Center for Career Opportunities (CCO) and hosts "The Success Express." In this episode, we chat about her podcast, her transition to Purdue and some great general advice for undergraduate students. 

Rural Futures with Dr. Connie
Roberto Gallardo intersects digital parity, mindset, rural potential

Rural Futures with Dr. Connie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 28:51


In the Season 2 premiere episode, nationally known rural broadband researcher and RFI partner Roberto Gallardo, Ph.D., Assistant Director at the Purdue Center for Regional Development, passionately challenges rural communities and national leaders to take action for digital parity, but not just in terms of logistical technology — but also in mindset. In his work with rural people in Nebraska and across the U.S., Gallardo has seen communities with the best technological advances, but without the mindset to embrace the opportunities the digital age has to offer. It is time for not only providing access to everyone, but for empowering those individuals to use the technology to its fullest potential.

The Intelligent Community
What is Humanizing Data? - Clips from the ICF Summit

The Intelligent Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 43:31


A panel of government, university and technology experts debate the impact, potential and perils of Big Data and Open Data to introduce the theme of the Summit. Speakers Include: Andrew Carter, CEO, Centre for Cities Roberto Gallardo, Assistant Director, Purdue Center for Regional Development  Dr. Norman Jacknis, Senior Fellow, Intelligent Community Forum (Moderator) Michael Mulquin, President, Smart Cities Association; Acting Chair, IEC Smart Cities Systems Committee Liz Zeidler, CEO, Happy Cities

The Intelligent Community
The Middle of Nowhere is No More - Dr. Roberto Gallardo

The Intelligent Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 23:40


Roberto Gallardo is Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. He holds an electronics engineering undergraduate degree, a master's in economic development, and a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration. Gallardo has worked with rural communities over the past decade conducting local & regional community economic development, including use of technology for development. He has authored more than 70 articles including peer-reviewed and news-related regarding rural trends, socioeconomic analysis, industrial clusters, the digital divide, and leveraging broadband applications for community economic development. He is also the author of the book “Responsive Countryside: The Digital Age & Rural Communities”, which highlights a 21st century community development model that helps rural communities transition to, plan for, and prosper in the digital age. Dr. Gallardo is a TEDx speaker and his work has been featured in a WIRED magazine article, a MIC.com documentary, and a RFDTV documentary. He lives in West Lafayette with his wife and two daughters.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 18-10 TN Health – Better Tech for Cancer + Zika

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, a full hour of Tech Nation Health, reimagining the future of health and healthcare with the emergence of new technologies. DR. DANIEL KRAFT, Chief Correspondent for Tech Nation Health talks about the future of Surgery and Other Interventions. Purdue Professor, DR. PHIL LOW, the Director of Purdue Center for Drug Discovery and Chief Scientific Officer of Endocyte, talks about why it's hard to surgically remove all the cancerous tissue, and a technology that can change that. And DR. RICHARD KUHN, the Director of the Purdue Institute for Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease. He was the first to discover the structure of the Zika virus, and he compares it to other viruses, like Polio and HIV.

TechNation Health Podcast
Episode 18-10 TN Health – Better Tech for Cancer + Zika

TechNation Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 59:00


On this week’s Tech Nation, a full hour of Tech Nation Health, reimagining the future of health and healthcare with the emergence of new technologies. DR. DANIEL KRAFT, Chief Correspondent for Tech Nation Health talks about the future of Surgery and Other Interventions. Purdue Professor, DR. PHIL LOW, the Director of Purdue Center for Drug Discovery and Chief Scientific Officer of Endocyte, talks about why it’s hard to surgically remove all the cancerous tissue, and a technology that can change that. And DR. RICHARD KUHN, the Director of the Purdue Institute for Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease. He was the first to discover the structure of the Zika virus, and he compares it to other viruses, like Polio and HIV.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 18-06 TN Health – Better Tech for Cancer + Zika

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, a full hour of Tech Nation Health, reimagining the future of health and healthcare with the emergence of new technologies. DR. DANIEL KRAFT, Chief Correspondent for Tech Nation Health talks about the future of Surgery and Other Interventions. Purdue Professor, DR. PHIL LOW, the Director of Purdue Center for Drug Discovery and Chief Scientific Officer of Endocyte, talks about why it's hard to surgically remove all the cancerous tissue, and a technology that can change that. And DR. RICHARD KUHN, the Director of the Purdue Institute for Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease. He was the first to discover the structure of the Zika virus, and he compares it to other viruses, like Polio and HIV.

TechNation Health Podcast
Episode 18-06 TN Health – Better Tech for Cancer + Zika

TechNation Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 59:00


On this week’s Tech Nation, a full hour of Tech Nation Health, reimagining the future of health and healthcare with the emergence of new technologies. DR. DANIEL KRAFT, Chief Correspondent for Tech Nation Health talks about the future of Surgery and Other Interventions. Purdue Professor, DR. PHIL LOW, the Director of Purdue Center for Drug Discovery and Chief Scientific Officer of Endocyte, talks about why it’s hard to surgically remove all the cancerous tissue, and a technology that can change that. And DR. RICHARD KUHN, the Director of the Purdue Institute for Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease. He was the first to discover the structure of the Zika virus, and he compares it to other viruses, like Polio and HIV.

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast
Episode 18-06 TN Health – Better Tech for Cancer + Zika

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 59:00


On this week’s Tech Nation, a full hour of Tech Nation Health, reimagining the future of health and healthcare with the emergence of new technologies. DR. DANIEL KRAFT, Chief Correspondent for Tech Nation Health talks about the future of Surgery and Other Interventions. Purdue Professor, DR. PHIL LOW, the Director of Purdue Center for Drug Discovery and Chief Scientific Officer of Endocyte, talks about why it’s hard to surgically remove all the cancerous tissue, and a technology that can change that. And DR. RICHARD KUHN, the Director of the Purdue Institute for Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease. He was the first to discover the structure of the Zika virus, and he compares it to other viruses, like Polio and HIV.