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Sabrina Hickey Sabrina Hickey is a Regional Development Manager with PAX Program of Academic Exchange, a non-profit foreign exchange organization placing over 700 students in American homes each year. She's a resident of Franklin, Indiana, happily married for 24 years, and a mom of three boys! She has a passion for people, community, leadership, diversity and global impact. An alumnus of Leadership Johnson County's signature program, she loves networking in the community and volunteering with the LJC Youth Leadership Academy because inspiring and mentoring young leaders is “her bag.” Outside of work and LJC, she is a boisterous supporter of the Franklin Community Schools Band programs! She quotes LJC's Tandy Shuck for a great reason why hosting exchange students matter more than we think and just a priceless thought on life itself
Kristen Van Uden with S Institute shares a new book by Fr.Benedict Baur: "Frequent Confession: Its Place in the Spiritual Life." In a disturbing report, Luke Vercollone, Regional Development Manager for Save the Storks, addresses Senator Elizabeth Warren's lies about pregnancy centers, falsely claiming that they torture women!
Kristen Van Uden with S Institute shares a new book by Fr.Benedict Baur: "Frequent Confession: Its Place in the Spiritual Life." In a disturbing report, Luke Vercollone, Regional Development Manager for Save the Storks, addresses Senator Elizabeth Warren's lies about pregnancy centers, falsely claiming that they torture women!
Today, we will be diving into some things that the global organization, The International Coaching Federation, is doing to grow the industry and change with the times as it meets the needs of a diverse world. I am delighted to have Anik Clemens on the show today to discuss what the ICF has done and is doing to grow the industry globally. Anik joined ICF Global in October 2018 as a Regional Development Manager, then Volunteer Engagement Director, and now Strategic Development Director for North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. In this role, her focus is on developing local and regional markets, deepening member and volunteer engagement, developing long-term partnerships, and sustaining healthy chapter communities. Anik has been a coach and ICF member since 2015 and served as a chapter leader for 2 years. Prior to coaching, Anik worked for the federal government as a biologist where she led a fisheries policy team to help conserve our natural resources. Show Highlights: Anik discusses how she began working with ICF. Anik and Meg tell how important it is to join a local chapter of ICF. ICF has chapters in over 80 countries. Looking through different lenses because of the diversity in ICF ICF is looking forward to see what needs to shift or be updated to be more current, relevant, and inclusive. ICF is looking at how to engage coaches from a younger generation. There are many coaching platforms, and many require coaches to be ICF credentialed. Anik doesn't think the coaching industry is saturated, so there is still room for you to carve out your space. Meg and Anik talk about the power of coaching and its ripple effect on helping others. Being a part of ICF is belonging to a true community. Resources: Connect with Anik through her via LinkedIn https://coachingfederation.org/professional-coaches/regional-team (International Coaching Federation) Clickhttps://form.jotform.com/ICFforms/interest-form-icf-volunteer ( here) to volunteer. Connect with Meg: Understand re-credentialing requirements and resources free webinar: http://www.starcoachshow.com/credential (www.STaRcoachshow.com/credential) Need Mentor Coaching? Meg's last program for 2022:http://www.starcoachshow.com/mentor ( www.STaRcoachshow.com/mentor)
As science week begins James Maloney, Regional Development Manager with Enterprise Ireland outlines examples of how new technology is helping farming.
Essam Alsuhaibani is the Regional Development Manager for Asia at FIFA. In this episode Essam speaks to me about his journey to date and why you should pursue your passion. From growing up in Saudi fascinated with the English and Argentinian game, Essam pursued his curiosity. This eventually takes us to the current day where Essam leads a department at FIFA responsible for developing the Asian game. Listen to how multi-facted the day to day really is at FIFA. Furthermore hear more on ;- How football contributed to a cultural shift in Saudi Arabia?- Leaving engineering and a scholarship for football- What the day to day looks like at FIFA?- What is Essam's proudest project to date?- How to get started in the football industry?Essam's LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/essam-alsuhaibani-44129422/Timestamps;00:00 - 08:08 - Life in Saudi08:09 - 14:27 - Liverpool14:28 - 18:21 - AFC18:22 - 25:28 - FIFA25:29 - 27:30 - Proudest Project?27:31 - 29:53 - Future of Asian Football29:54 - 32:58 - Advice
Chris Stratta, Leprosy Mission's Regional Development Manager for South Central, joins Blair on the Hope FM Breakfast Show to talk about the final week of their Unconditional Appeal and the charity's work in Mozambique. FIRST BROADCAST: 20/04/2021
Isabelle Maes Regional Development Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa ICF Professional Coaches - International Coaching Federation As a quick bio, you can use the following: Isabelle Maes is based in Brussels, Belgium and has a bachelor degree in Public Relations and Communication. She is a Regional Development Manager in EMEA with some dedicated focus on Western European Chapters and Regional marketing. Prior to joining ICF in 2008, she worked in events, sales and marketing for various companies like IMG, Nestlé, Volvo and Coloplast. She is the mother of 2 girls aged 17 and 14.
In this PK Triathlon Podcast episode, Kate Charlton and Paul Jones are honoured to be joined by one of the most inspiring people in the sport of Triathlon, Georgie Rutherford.Her journey through the sport, from age-group competitor, winning the age-group 70.3 Worlds to racing on the pro circuit… right back to the Teesdale Triathlon where it all began on a borrowed bike. Georgie is passionate about the sport of Triathlon.Alongside being a passionate athlete, Georgie fell in love with the ‘behind the scenes' aspect of sport event management and development at the age of 15 when she volunteered with Nova International to help deliver the Great North Run and went on to volunteer as a team member at the 2000 Manchester Commonwealth Games. This led to a sports degree from the University of Bath and then a career in the industry. Georgie loves helping others achieve their goals and has worked for the Commonwealth Games Federation for the 2004 Games in Australia and 2014 Games in Glasgow and was a part of the triathlon delivery team for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Georgie has worked for British Triathlon as Regional Development Manager for the North East.Then being a full time triathlete, competing on the Ironman circuit where she went on to win & podium in a range of events around the world. Now retired from professional competing Georgie has set up her own coaching & events business ‘The Long Run Collective' As it happens, the last time Paul & Georgie saw each other was on the other side of the world at the IRONMAN in Western Australia!You will be inspired after this! Have a listen and enjoy!
Joan Smit is a well known personality in the world of African netball. In the early 90's she was the first woman of colour to play for the Namibian national team and went on to captain the squad at the 1991 World Cup. She also spent time as the coach of the Under-21 side. Now Joan is working for the International Netball Federation as the Regional Development Manager for Africa, helping to provide opportunities for children and young people to participate in the game. In this interview we talk about cultural diversity across a vast continent, dealing with funding issues, media representation and female empowerment. Grassroots Sports is the seventh season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series, Tao MacLeod talks to a variety of sports professionals about how they think youth team players should be developed. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
The team at LendWell are experts in property lending to developers and property investors, but crucially have direct experience of developing and investing in property. The team have started and built one of the most recognised specialist banks serving this sector originating a property lending book of over £6bn in their tenure. We speak with Daryl Norkett - Relationship Director. Daryl has worked in commercial banking and specialist lending for 10 years, most recently shaping the specialist property lending proposition at Shawbrook Bank as Head of Products & Markets, covering the Specialist BTL, Commercial and Short-Term markets. Prior to this, Daryl worked as a Regional Development Manager for Shawbrook after starting out as a Relationship Manager at Barclays following graduation from University in 2009.
Anne Marie Flanagan, Mid-west Regional Development Manager with Shine talks to Fran Curry on Tipp Today about the support measures in place for people experiencing mental health difficulties during this COVID-19 pandemic.
In our second season of podcast episodes, we take a different type of look at the world of sports. In each interview, we hear from somebody who has a unique role, experience, and/or viewpoint that comes from their participation within their chosen field of activity. The Half Court Press Podcast talks to Scott Madden, who works for Scottish Hockey, as the Regional Development Manager for Tayside and Fife...
16 Mar 2020: Amy Lobl is the Regional Development Manager for Online Master’s at King’s College London. She's seen a massive spike in interest in online MBAs, with subject likes public health catching the eye of potential students. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Director of Strategic Relations for The Dentists Supply Company, Michael creates and implements strategies designed to grow and improve the TDSC.com business as a benefit to members of organized dentistry. He deploys the TDSC experts and resources needed to empower dentists to gain more control of the costs of instruments and supplies, and practice dentistry on their own terms. Michael has spent more than a decade in the dental industry, including owning a dental consulting company. His professional experience includes working as a Regional Development Manager at Align Technology, as well as serving on its leadership council, and working as a Specialty Regional Director for Pacific Dental Services. In addition, Michael has both pharmaceutical and medical device industry expertise and has served on two national advisory panels.
Michuki Mwangi is the Regional Development Manager for Africa at the Internet Society where he has worked in the African Regional Bureau to promote Internet growth and sustainability since 2008. As the Internet Society is celebrating its 25th year anniversary in 2017, Michuki reflects on the progress being made to enable more and more Africans harness the life-changing potential of the internet. Among other things, Andile Masuku asks him who can be trusted to help bring Africa online given the numerous political and commercial interests around the world who are keen to exploit the internet to advance selfish ambitions.
With over 25 years of experience in healthcare Sheldon Krancher has spent the last decade integrating Invisalign into practices globally, Sheldon has held positions that include Regional Development Manager and Director of Business Development for Align Technology in the US and Europe and currently provides Consulting Services to Align Technology. In these highly specialized roles Sheldon has had the unique opportunity to work with hundreds of practices in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland and across Europe. Sheldon has a true passion and proven track record of success with Invisalign Practice Integration. In 2012 Sheldon co-founded Clear Treatment Planning Solutions (ClearTPS) and in 2014 co-founded Clear Marketing Solutions. Sheldon lives with his wife and 3 children in Friendswood, Texas and enjoys traveling and starting new business ventures in the dental profession.
In episode 11, I talk with Sally Munday about her role as Chief Exec of a National Governing Body. We find out what it was like behind the scenes at the Rio Olympics when GB Women won team gold. We also discuss her approach to leading the sport, how she builds an environment that enables success and her future aspirations for the sport of hockey in the UK. Sally has been working in hockey since 1998. After five years as Regional Development Manager in the South she moved into the Development Director role in 2003 when England Hockey began as the National Governing Body. In January 2009 she took on the new role of Chief Executive. She describes herself as a social player and until 2009 was also a keen a Team Manager having managed England and Great Britain teams, club side Slough, and Berkshire and South Juniors. Sally previously worked for the Lawn Tennis Association and has also worked in local authority leisure facility management.