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Fala ABBC
CONECTA ABBC 2024 - Painel: Agenda evolutiva do Pix. O que vem por aí?

Fala ABBC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 60:45


Neste episódio da série especial do CONECTA ABBC 2024, reproduzimos o áudio do evento on-line, que aconteceu no dia 21 de agosto. O CONECTA ABBC é um evento da Associação Brasileira de Bancos, onde exploramos as principais tendências e soluções inovadoras no setor financeiro. O quarto painel apresentou os próximos passos do Banco Central em relação aos modelos de Pix Automático, Pix por Aproximação e MED 2.0, que possibilitará acessar todas as contas bancárias que receberam um valor oriundo de crimes financeiros. Convidados: Breno Lobo - Chefe Adjunto do Departamento de Competição e de Estrutura do Mercado Financeiro do Banco Central do Brasil Gabriel Cohen - Head de Regulação Financeira Stone Co. Mediador: Felipe Lourenço - Regulatory Specialist do Nubank Veja mais sobre o CONECTA ABBC aqui. Confira outros conteúdos da ABBC aqui.

Cumberland Road
Ed Adair - Pride, Grace, And The Peace of Scriptures

Cumberland Road

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 64:24


Edward H. Adair, a 1985 graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Law, is a former Federal Law Clerk and Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Department of the Interior.  He is currently a Licentiate under the care of the Presbytery of East Tennessee and works for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a Privacy and Regulatory Specialist.Music is provided by Pierce Murphy, Caldera Blue. Source:  https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Pierce_Murphy/through-the-olive-branches/caldera-blueComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Additional comments:  modifications made to shorten and loop song for introduction and closing of podcast.Copyright Attribution and License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Business of Aquaculture
Season 7, Episode 9, Sam Tomkinson of www.griegseafood.com

The Business of Aquaculture

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 17:25


In this episode, we have Sam Tomkinson, Regulatory Specialist for Grieg Seafood BC talked to us how compliance is a breathing system in the ocean farming industry.  She is a very talented individual who is also part of the Young Salmon Farmers of British Columbia.  Enjoy!

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MINUTI DI RISO
20 - Rispettare l'etichetta

MINUTI DI RISO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 15:04


L'impiego consapevole dei prodotti è determinante per ottenere il miglior risultato possibile ma non solo. Seguire attentamente le indicazioni delle etichette dei prodotti agrofarmaci consente di soddisfare i requisiti di legge e ottenere i sussidi previsti dalla PAC. Vediamo come leggere e interpretare le etichette dei prodotti insieme a Cinia Michenzi, Regulatory Specialist di BASF Italia

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We The  Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
#267 Finishing What You Started Is Not Always the Right Move

We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 52:34


Should you always finish what you started? For example, after landing a sales engineering role, are you going to stick to it no matter what even if it no longer works for you? If these questions are bothering you, then this episode is for you. Our guest for today is Meri Martinez, a Project Manager and Regulatory Specialist at Innolitics. Before her current role, she was a sales engineer who realized, after just a few months, that it wasn't for her. What did she do after realizing this? Also, how was her sales engineering role in the biomedical field different from typical sales engineering roles in tech? We answer these questions and more in our conversation. https://wethesalesengineers.com/show267

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Taking Care Of The Environment - Tom Overby

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 4:45


Monitoring a company's impact on the environment, as well as working with its patrons to protect the environment, is a big job.  Tom Overby is the Environmental and Regulatory Specialist for Alcivia. He covers all territories served by Alcivia. Regulations and guidelines are always changing, and it's Overby's job to keep all facets of Alcivia compliant. Want to find out more about how Alcivia works to be an environmentally sensitive partner?  Go to Alcivia.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flavor University Podcast
Flavor University Ep. 12: Organic from a Regulatory Perspective

Flavor University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 28:53


In this episode, we speak with Jennifer Von Schnase, Regulatory Analyst, and Amie Talbert, Regulatory Specialist, where they dive into all things regulatory surrounding the organic landscape. They share insight on what makes flavors and foods organic, the differing regulations across countries, and comparisons to natural & non-GMO. Stick around to hear some unusual regulatory facts and so much more!

SPOT Radio
The "Kilmer Innovations in Packaging" group gains momentum

SPOT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 37:15


On this episode of SPOT radio, we speak once again with medical device packaging influencers Rod Patch and Jennifer Benolken about the progress of the "Kilmer innovations in packaging" group. This group hopes to imagine best practices in sterile packaging and will pose questions to colleagues that will spark innovations that will shape the future of medical device sterility and delivery. Guest Description:Rod Patch is Senior Director, Package Engineering & Product Labeling for Johnson & Johnson Vision. In his role, Rod serves the needs of J&J’s Vision Franchise with packaging strategies, innovation programs, talent, regulations and supply chain improvements. Rod is responsible for both J&J Vision Care and J&J Surgical Vision within the J&J Vision Franchise. Rod is an accomplished leader with a broad base of experience in sterile barrier package design and labeling systems. Rod has supported packaging his entire career working in operations, supply chain, and R&D functions where he has led and managed teams supporting the package design, package process, package delivery as well as product label designs. Rod is an industry-recognized expert in sterile barrier packaging. Rod is J&J’s primary delegate to ISO/TC198 WG7 Packaging and is an approved consensus U.S. Expert at international meetings. Rod is also J&J’s primary voting member for ASTM F02 and D10, supporting packaging standards.Our 2nd guest:Jennifer Benolken, CPPL, is the Western Region Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturer and Regulatory Specialist with DuPont Tyvek® Medical Packaging; she works with downstream customers at medical device and pharmaceutical organizations, providing education and answering questions about Tyvek® packaging and sterilization. Jen has worked in the medical device community since 1991 in a variety of packaging related roles - packaging/labeling/sterilization engineer (in both operations and R&D roles), flexible packaging sales representative, and manager of packaging engineering and labeling groups.While Jen earned her undergraduate degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering at Kettering University (Flint, MI), she came to love packaging through her collegiate co-operative work experience at CPI/Guidant. Jen furthered her education by obtaining a Master of International Management degree from St. Thomas University (St. Paul, MN). She is currently the sub-committee chairperson for ASTM F02.50, Package Design and Development, as well as co-chair for AAMI’s ST/WG 7, Packaging Working Group, the US’s mirror group to ISO TC198/WG7. Jen is also an active member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) where she attained her lifetime Certified Packaging Professional (CPPL) certification in 2012. As part of IoPP, Jennifer has recently been elected to the Board of Directors and is also Vice-Chair on its Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) board.Kilmer Innovation in Packaginghttps://www.linkedin.com/groups/12301596/?msgConversationId=6592084813891596289&msgOverlay=trueRod Patchhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-patch-756227a/?msgConversationId=6592084813891596289&msgOverlay=trueJennifer Benolken, CPPLhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jbenolken/?msgConversationId=

The Revenue Integrity Show
The Revenue Integrity Show: A NAHRI Podcast (April 23, 2020)

The Revenue Integrity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 38:17


The Revenue Integrity Show is a bi-weekly podcast presented by the National Association of Healthcare Revenue Integrity (NAHRI). Streaming live every other Thursday at 3 p.m., a recording of The Revenue Integrity Show is later available via iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify. Register for free to join us for the live portion of our show. Opt you into all future episodes of The Revenue Integrity Show so you won't forget to join us for the latest revenue integrity news and guidance. For questions or to become a guest on The Revenue Integrity Show, email nahri@hcpro.com or visit www.nahri.org/podcast. Additional information is forthcoming. April 23 - COVID-19 Billing Implications: The Current Telehealth Landscape Agenda: Billing for hospital outpatient telehealth, hospital-based teletherapies (e.g., physical therapy, occupational therapy), and telehealth for diabetes self-management Potential long-term implications of COVID-19 on telehealth Featuring: Jugna Shah, MPH, CHRI, President, Nimitt Consulting Inc. (moderator) Valerie Rinkle, MPA, CHRI, Regulatory Specialist, HCPro (guest) John D. Settlemyer, MBA, MHA, CPC, Associate VP Revenue Cycle, Carolinas HealthCare System (guest) Angela Lynne Simmons, CPA, VP Revenue and Reimbursement, Vanderbilt University Medical Center (guest) Jaclyn Fitzgerald, CHRI, Director of NAHRI (host

SPOT Radio
Sterile packaging innovation, introducing the Kilmer innovation in Packaging group.

SPOT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 53:51


In this episode, we speak with sterile packaging influencers Rod Patch and Jennifer Benolken, CPPL from the Kilmer group. The Kilmer Conference community is a forum for select sterility assurance professionals. This group shares knowledge and best practices, poses questions to colleagues, and through their conversations, they spark the innovations that will shape the future of sterility assurance. Listen and learn about the valuable charter of the Kilmer innovation in packaging group. Guest Description:Rod Patch is Senior Director, Package Engineering & Product Labeling for Johnson & Johnson Vision. In his role, Rod serves the needs of J&J’s Vision Franchise with packaging strategies, innovation programs, talent, regulations and supply chain improvements. Rod is responsible for both J&J Vision Care and J&J Surgical Vision within the J&J Vision Franchise. Rod is an accomplished leader with a broad base of experience in sterile barrier package design and labeling systems. He has a track record of implementing innovative packaging systems and packaging strategies that elevate the quality; compliance, and business value as well as improving the customer delight experiences for Johnson & Johnson products. Rod has supported packaging his entire career working in operations, supply chain, and R&D functions where he has led and managed teams supporting the package design, package process, package delivery as well as product label designs. Rod is an industry-recognized expert in sterile barrier packaging. Rod is J&J’s primary delegate to ISO/TC198 WG7 Packaging and is an approved consensus U.S. Expert at international meetings. Rod is also J&J’s primary voting member for ASTM F02 and D10, supporting packaging standards.Our 2nd guest:Jennifer Benolken, CPPL, is the Western Region Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturer and Regulatory Specialist with DuPont Tyvek® Medical Packaging; she works with downstream customers at medical device and pharmaceutical organizations, providing education and answering questions about Tyvek® packaging and sterilization. Jen has worked in the medical device community since 1991 in a variety of packaging related roles - packaging/labeling/sterilization engineer (in both operations and R&D roles), flexible packaging sales representative, and manager of packaging engineering and labeling groups. While Jen earned her undergraduate degree in Manufacturing Systems Engineering at Kettering University (Flint, MI), she came to love packaging through her collegiate co-operative work experience at CPI/Guidant. Jen furthered her education by obtaining a Masters of International Management degree from St. Thomas University (St. Paul, MN). She is currently the sub-committee chairperson for ASTM F02.50, Package Design and Development, as well as co-chair for AAMI’s ST/WG 7, Packaging Working Group, the US’s mirror group to ISO TC198/WG7.Jen is also an active member of the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) where she attained her lifetime Certified Packaging Professional (CPPL) certification in 2012. As part of IoPP, Jennifer has recently been elected to the Board of Directors and is also Vice Chair on its Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee (MDPTC) board. Jennifer is currently working with industry leaders as the editor for the upcoming 3rd edition of the Medical Device Packaging Handbook.kilmer innovation in Packaginghttps://www.linkedin.com/groups/12301596/?msgConversationId=6592084813891596289&msgOverlay=trueRod Patch

SCOLAR on the Belt & Road
#14. Baku Forum & Young Leaders Program, through participants' eyes

SCOLAR on the Belt & Road

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 22:05


In episode #14 “SCOLAR on the Belt & Road” rewinds the time to bring you our second special episode from the VII Global Baku Forum! You will hear conversations between our host, Olim Alimov, and four young Forum pariticipants – Altynay Alymysheva (Kyrgyzstan), Kamilla Solieva (Tajikistan), and Amina Zamulina (Russia), with Sevinj Novruz (Azerbaijan) joining later to reflect on the Forum together with Amina. While coming from different paths, our guests have shown a synergy of the positive outlook and the drive to lead the action in addressing local, regional and global challenges in their field. For example, Kyrgyzstan-born Altynay, who pursued her education in the UK and currently works as a Regulatory Specialist at Ørsted London, has always been interested in the interdisciplinary issues in politics, economics and foreign affairs. Kamilla, a multilingual young woman who works with a Brussels-based boutique consultancy, previously worked with British Council, NATO Parliamentary Assembly & European Parliament. Amina, ex-SCOLAR member, is now is a practicing human rights lawyer in Moscow, who earned her B.A. in Law from Russian Plekhanov University of Economics and her Master’s degree in Civil and Commercial Law at Tsinghua University. Sevinj, coming from Azerbaijan, has graduated from National University of Public Service and now works at the AvropadASAN (ASAN Radio). What is Baku Global Forum’s Young Leaders program? The four participants shared with us their impressions of preparing for the panel discussions and reflected on how they felt when communicating their ideas to the current and former global leaders. They also spoke about the causes they are passionate about, ranging from inclusive education to the human rights protection and sustainable development, as well as on the Forum’s positive energy they will bring back into their work in their countries. We hope you enjoy the episode!

SCOLAR on the Belt & Road
#14. Baku Forum & Young Leaders Program, through participants' eyes

SCOLAR on the Belt & Road

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 22:05


In episode #14 “SCOLAR on the Belt & Road” rewinds the time to bring you our second special episode from the VII Global Baku Forum! You will hear conversations between our host, Olim Alimov, and four young Forum pariticipants – Altynay Alymysheva (Kyrgyzstan), Kamilla Solieva (Tajikistan), and Amina Zamulina (Russia), with Sevinj Novruz (Azerbaijan) joining later to reflect on the Forum together with Amina. While coming from different paths, our guests have shown a synergy of the positive outlook and the drive to lead the action in addressing local, regional and global challenges in their field. For example, Kyrgyzstan-born Altynay, who pursued her education in the UK and currently works as a Regulatory Specialist at Ørsted London, has always been interested in the interdisciplinary issues in politics, economics and foreign affairs. Kamilla, a multilingual young woman who works with a Brussels-based boutique consultancy, previously worked with British Council, NATO Parliamentary Assembly & European Parliament. Amina, ex-SCOLAR member, is now is a practicing human rights lawyer in Moscow, who earned her B.A. in Law from Russian Plekhanov University of Economics and her Master's degree in Civil and Commercial Law at Tsinghua University. Sevinj, coming from Azerbaijan, has graduated from National University of Public Service and now works at the AvropadASAN (ASAN Radio). What is Baku Global Forum's Young Leaders program? The four participants shared with us their impressions of preparing for the panel discussions and reflected on how they felt when communicating their ideas to the current and former global leaders. They also spoke about the causes they are passionate about, ranging from inclusive education to the human rights protection and sustainable development, as well as on the Forum's positive energy they will bring back into their work in their countries. We hope you enjoy the episode!

Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast
Ep. 34: Lab to Life 1 with Dr. Lisa Crose from Camargo Pharmaceutical Services

Straight from a Scientist Medical Research Education and Discussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 60:49


This episode is part of a new series put on by UNC Pharmacology.  Lab to Life exposes students, staff, and faculty to the journey of alumni as they navigate their career post-PhD.  It’s inspirational, informative, and a great guide for anyone looking for alternate careers in science.  Special thanks to Nicole Arnold at UNC Pharmacology for letting us record, and of course to Lisa for coming to talk to us! About Lisa Lisa is a Scientific and Regulatory Specialist at Camargo Pharmaceutical Services, a full-service drug development consulting company that specializes in the 505(b)(2) pathway.  As a Scientific and Regulatory Specialist, Lisa’s responsibilities include development of feasibility and regulatory strategy, evaluation of safety and efficacy data, preparation of regulatory documents, and attendance at meetings on behalf of clients at the US Food and Drug Administration. More Information Companies like Camargo help drug manufacturers bring their product to pharmacy cabinets and hospitals more smoothly.  The evaluation process is a key step in determining if new drugs or new drug formulations are safe, realistic, and worth it.  Find out more about Camargo on their website.  They also have a terrific blog for those interested in learning more about the drug approval process. Any other questions?  Let us know!  We appreciate your feedback. You can now support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/sfspodcast.  Many thanks to our past and present supporters!  Thanks to Plant Warrior for their support.  Use discount code SFS10 at checkout for 10% off your purchase of plant-based protein.     

EY UK Regulatory Outlook Podcasts
General Data Protection Regulation – views from the ICAEW

EY UK Regulatory Outlook Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 12:09


Dr Jane Berney, Business Law Manager and Regulatory Specialist at the ICAEW, shares her insights with EY’s Nina Emordi on the steps organisations should have taken leading up to the effective date of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and what they need to do differently in order to follow the spirit, as well as the letter, of the law.