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In the latest episode of iGaming Daily, supported by Optimove, Ted Orme-Claye, Editor of Payment Expert, is joined by Lucía Mouriño, SBC's VP of Relationships LatAm, and Isadora Marcante, SBC's Relationships Manager for Brazil, to look ahead to the upcoming SBC Summit Rio, taking place from February 24-27 at the Riocentro.The trio highlight the excitement and anticipation surrounding the event, especially as it marks the first major gathering following the launch of Brazil's regulated online gaming and sports betting market.The conversation also touches on the unique aspects of the Brazilian market, the importance of affiliates and the innovative payment technologies in the region, before concluding with a rundown of the comprehensive agenda and networking opportunities available at the summit. To find out more about the topics discussed in today's episode, click on the following links:- Learn all about SBC Summit RioHost: Ted Orme-ClayeGuest: Lucia Mourino and Isadora MarcanteProducer: Anaya McDonaldEditor: James RossRemember to check out Optimove at https://hubs.la/Q02gLC5L0 or go to Optimove.com/sbc to get your first month free when buying the industry's leading customer-loyalty service.
Send us a textSea Views is kicking off the new year with a look at the International Seafarers' Welfare and Assistance Network's (ISWAN) new global campaign: ‘Safe at Sea…it takes all of us!', with a focus on the role that male seafarers can take as allies in support of their women colleagues.Women seafarers are more than three times as likely to contact ISWAN's helplines about an issue of abuse, bullying, harassment, discrimination and/or violence than men seafarers. They are also more than twice as likely to raise a mental health issue.Georgia Allen, Projects and Relationships Manager at ISWAN who led on the development of the campaign said,“The concept of allyship is a fantastic one with the onus on those around you to pay more attention, give more support, ultimately bringing the crew together as a whole and helping to lift everyone to make a psychologically safe environment on board”Sophia Grant joins the Sea Views podcast from the UK P&I Club, with 30 years experience in maritime and shares her perspective on changing industry attitudes to recognising mental health and psychological safety as part of the safety culture on board ships now.ISWAN's Safe at Sea… it takes all of us! campaign is funded by The Seafarers' Charity and The UK P&I Club. Let's hope that 2025 brings positive changes for seafarers. Resources and support:Link to guides on How to Be An Ally Link to ISWAN web site SAFE At SEAISWAN SEAFARER HELP ServiceISWAN YACHT CREW HELP ServiceResearch by Cardiff University's Seafarers International Research Centre Port Based Welfare Needs Of Women Working on Cargo ShipsIf you have been affected by any of the issues in this podcast you can contact these charities for support:SAFER WAVES For confidential support, email trained volunteers at: support@saferwaves.orgSALUTE HER UK If you need help please contact Paula on Mobile: 07861748522 or via the website: www.saluteher.co.ukCHIRPImproving safety at sea worldwide through the confidential and independent reporting programme.Make an incident report to CHIRP Maritime hereThe Seafarers' CharityImproving the lives of seafarers and their families for more than 105 years.Sound and engineering by Rocket Ears
Step Change Debt Charity was set up in 1993 to help people who might be facing issues around financial debt, no matter how small or large, offering free debt advice and solutions to help people get back on track. RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey was joined by Helen Handzel, Relationships Manager from Step Change Debt Charity to give some background to the set up of the charity and outline the ways in which they are able to support people with free financial debt advice and solutions to help people get their life back on track. If you are experiencing financial debt issues or problems and would like to reach out to Step Change Debt Charity for some free advice or support you can either call them on 0800 138 1111 (Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm) or do visit their website - https://www.stepchange.org (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
Passive House Podcast co-hosts speak with Katelyn Meehan, Relationships Manager at Wells Fargo within the Community Lending platform. Katelyn describes the complexities of construction financing, highlighting the growing awareness among lenders in the Passive House sector. In her role she sees Passive House standards taking the lead as the preferred choice for green building certification, offering a sustainable and forward-thinking approach to construction and design.Join us at Reimagine Buildings '24https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/articles/join-us-for-the-big-event-reimagine-buildings-24 RB24 reelhttps://youtu.be/und2LvGNzmkThank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, visit passivehouseaccelerator.com. And please join us at one of our Passive House Accelerator LIVE! zoom gatherings on Wednesdays.
Today's guest is Yolanda Inchauregui, Senior Manager, Support Account Management Services at ServiceNow. Based in Washington DC, Yolanda is a Project and Relationships Manager with over ten years of experience in enhancing processes and key relationships, reducing operating expenses, and eliminating unused resources. Yolanda is focused on managing diverse teams, relationships, and expectations with a record of success in high-pressure environments. She is a producer and presenter of data visualizations and briefs, to senior civilian and military leadership, that precisely lay out strategies for improvement, change management and successful execution. In this episode, Yolanda discusses: How she got into the world of ServiceNow An insight into her role as Support Account Manager Bringing success through a great team, trust, prioritization and handling pressure How ServiceNow supports veteran inclusion and career development Challenges in helping veterans transition to corporate jobs How international exposure enhances open-mindedness, curiosity and acceptance
Today's guest is Yolanda Inchauregui, Senior Manager, Support Account Management Services at ServiceNow. Based in Washington DC, Yolanda is a Project and Relationships Manager with over ten years of experience in enhancing processes and key relationships, reducing operating expenses, and eliminating unused resources. Yolanda is focused on the management of diverse teams, relationships, and expectations with record of success in high-pressure environments. She is a producer and presenter of data visualizations and briefs, to senior civilian and military leadership, that precisely lay out strategies for improvement, change management and successful execution. In this episode, Yolanda discusses: • How she got into the world of ServiceNow • An insight into her role as Support Account Manager • Bringing success through a great team, trust, prioritization and handing pressure • How ServiceNow supports veteran inclusion and career development • Challenges in helping veterans transition to corporate jobs • How international exposure enhances open-mindedness, curiosity and acceptance See video recording here: https://youtu.be/eEBd4lhFj7s To find out more about all the great work happening at ServiceNow, check out the website www.servicenow.com or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram and X @ServiceNow. You can also connect with Yolanda directly on LinkedIn. This episode is hosted by Mark Kelly CCO at AlldusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest is Yolanda Inchauregui, Senior Manager, Support Account Management Services at ServiceNow. Based in Washington DC, Yolanda is a Project and Relationships Manager with over ten years of experience in enhancing processes and key relationships, reducing operating expenses, and eliminating unused resources. Yolanda is focused on the management of diverse teams, relationships, and expectations with record of success in high-pressure environments. She is a producer and presenter of data visualizations and briefs, to senior civilian and military leadership, that precisely lay out strategies for improvement, change management and successful execution. In this episode, Yolanda discusses: • How she got into the world of ServiceNow • An insight into her role as Support Account Manager • Bringing success through a great team, trust, prioritization and handing pressure • How ServiceNow supports veteran inclusion and career development • Challenges in helping veterans transition to corporate jobs • How international exposure enhances open-mindedness, curiosity and acceptance See video recording here: https://youtu.be/eEBd4lhFj7s To find out more about all the great work happening at ServiceNow, check out the website www.servicenow.com or follow them on LinkedIn, Instagram and X @ServiceNow. You can also connect with Yolanda directly on LinkedIn. This episode is hosted by Mark Kelly CCO at AlldusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Analysis has shown a significant lack of diversity in the sources cited in media coverage. This means failing to include Black, Latino, and Indigenous water experts and to present the stories of people within impacted communities. The Color of Water platform was created to counter this trend. It's an online directory that journalists can use to connect with a diverse set of experts, as discussed in this episode with Jose Aranda, Relationships Manager for the Water Hub. Jose explains how the Color of Water is training these experts to bolster their skills, sharing where they appear in media coverage, and aiming to add their voices to policy discussions and professional gatherings. waterloop is a nonprofit media outlet. Visit waterloop.org
In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast policy series, Eversheds Sutherland attorneys Nikki Dobay and Cat Baron tackle part II of their discussion about the need for a multistate Power of Attorney (POA) form and the progress being made in the quest to create one. In case you missed it, you can catch up on part I of their discussion here. For part II of the series, Nikki and Cat welcome Nicole Power, Research and Relationships Manager at Stripe Tax, as well as Scott Peterson, Vice President of U.S. Tax Policy and Government Relations at Avalara for a discussion of the significance of the project. Nicole and Scott explain why streamlining the POA process is so critical. They also discuss what would be helpful from a states' perspective in order to embrace the proposed changes and next steps. Nikki wraps up the episode with their choice of a timely non-tax question – what are you going to dress up as for Halloween, or what's your favorite Halloween wine? The Eversheds Sutherland State and Local Tax team has been engaged in state tax policy work for years, tracking tax legislation, helping clients gauge the impact of various proposals, drafting talking points and rewriting legislation. Partner Nikki Dobay, who has an extensive background in tax policy, hosts this series, which is focused on state and local tax policy issues. Questions or comments? Email SALTonline@eversheds-sutherland.com. You can also subscribe to receive our regular updates hosted on the SALT Shaker blog.
Today marks the start of eInvoicing week which includes a series of events designed to promote this relatively new way to bill your customers. The event is being coordinated by the Australian Tax Office, which is charged with ensuring software providers consistently implement the new eInvoicing standard adopted by the Australian government and to encourage and help businesses adopt the technology. The ATO's eInvoicing Project Business Adoption Director, Relationships Manager, Larissa Walker, explains the benefits of starting to eInvoice, from cyber security to prompt payments. Business Essentials Daily is produced by: SoundCartelsoundcartel.com.au+61 3 9882 8333See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kerri Walsh, RSPCA Tasmania Marketing and Relationships Manager
Golf Design Matters – Insights from the Inside – hosted by Scott Macpherson
Listen to Andy Brown – Global Business & Relationships Manager at TORO – for his insights on irrigation, machinery and the golf industry from his perspective. Listen to hear if autonomous mowers will be the future of golf, about the advances in the power supplies of machinery, or how is technology changing the future of golf course irrigation.
Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver – The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 23 Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver. Lyn is an experienced Executive with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong community and social services professional skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Philanthropy, Fundraising, Leadership, and Marketing. As Vice President of Development for Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic until retiring in 2020, Lyn Culver was responsible for a managing a team of 8 and ensuring development and implementation revenue and strategies that support the goals of the organization. Their mission statement is: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Their fundraising efforts aim to ensure development the necessary resources to meet the demand for the children's wishes. Alan Schulman is Vice President and Relationships Manager at the Meltzer Group, a leading diversified comprehensive insurance brokerage and advisory practice specializing in life insurance, health and welfare services, retirement plan consulting, property & casualty insurance, and wealth management. Alan started his career in 1980 as a Certified Financial Planner and transitioned into the insurance industry in 1988 to work with company owners on their employee benefits. Alan is licensed in health, life, long term care and all lines of business insurance, and assists top executives in creating and preserving wealth and a secure retirement. Alan is past President of The Greater Washington National Association of Health Underwriters (GWAHU) and is past President of the Maryland Association of Health Underwriters (MAHU). He is a lifetime member of the Leading Producers Round Table of the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU), and was appointed in 2010 sit on the Board of Directors for NAHU's political action committee, the Healthcare Underwriters Political Action Committee (HUPAC). On March 6th, 2014 Alan testified before the U.S. Congressional Small Business Committee, representing NAHU and his client CAHC.org, on the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, commonly referred to as “Obama Care”), on small and medium size businesses. Alan currently serves on the Joint Legislative Task Force in Maryland, a group of health agents who work with their association's lobbyist, and meet with legislators in Annapolis to assist in the creation of laws that positively affect the cost of health insurance in the state of Maryland. He is also a member of the Maryland and DC Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committees. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver about the Metro Bethesda Rotary Club and their Purple Tee Golf Tournament. Here is what to expect on this week's show: What it means to be a Rotarian and what Metro Bethesda Rotary is. Insight on the what the Purple Tee Tournament experience is like and the many sponsors and volunteers it includes. What their programs, “The Salute Military Golf Association” and “Reuniting From War”, are and what they do. Connect with Alan and Lyn: Guest Contact Info: Websites- https://metrobethesdarotary.org/ https://smga.org/ https://reunitingafterwar.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Having food on the table and a roof over our heads is a basic human right, yet in 2020 when the world has become almost unrecognisable at times, many people are struggling for these simple necessities. We invited Patsy Davies, Assistant Project Manager at Manchester Foodbank, Ben Richardson, Charity Director at Caring in Bristol and Ian Wilkins, Fundraising and Relationships Manager at Crawley Open House to join us for a special edition of our Irwin Mitchell podcast.
Our guest today resides in Queensland, Australia, where he shares the mission of trying to improve the marketing of property images for real estate agents, property managers, and more! Joining us is Peter Schravemade, the strategic relationship manager for BoxBrownie.com, a company that offers a wide range of services to everyone working in the real estate industry. In this episode, join Peter and me as we discuss Australian and American sports, animals prevalent in Australia that are known to be dangerous, and how Peter is facilitating improvements in the real estate world. Hear how Peter Schravemade fell into real estate and some of the tips he offers to help realtors give their buyers what they want! Top Takeaways Peter Schravemade's Advice for New Agents: Peter believes that there is a massive absence in North America in teaching new agents on how to market a product. It's vital to understand that marketing a product, even in real estate, you should know your target audience. Peter challenges new agents to learn how to market a property correctly by treating it as a product and finding potential buyers that match that product! "Even if I did something right on that day, it was all about the relationship. My willingness to have a chat with the person no matter who they are." -- Peter Schravemade [00:13] "We know… less than 5% of listings will have a floorplan attached to it. Yet, there are consistent studies by the National Association of Realtors that talk about what purchasers want. Every year, the NAR brings out a generational homebuyer report. If you're not reading that, get a copy!" – Peter Schravemade [33:17] Episode Highlights: [00:23] Intro [00:39] Meet Peter Schravemade – Musician Meets Real Estate [01:22] Time zones around the world [02:39] What is Queensland, Australia, like? [04:25] Dangerous animals in Australia [05:48] Biggest misconception about Australians [07:33] American and Australian sports [13:18] How Peter fell into real estate [17:51] Beauty of real estate and music [19:01] Formally trained session musician [21:25] How did you start at BoxBrownie.com [26:28] The pivot moment at BoxBrownie.com [32:02] How are the photos edited? [32:57] The importance of floorplans [35:05] Popular services at BoxBrownie.com [40:41] Peter's advice for new agents [43:11] Connect with Peter Schravemade [43:54] Closing Thoughts [44:05] Outro Episode Notes: Joining us today is Peter Schravemade, a strategic relationship manager with BoxBrownie.com. In this episode, Peter Schravemade dives into discussions on Australian sports and dangerous animals while also explaining the importance of marketing in real estate. Peter Schravemade shares BoxBrownie.com's mission of improving the marketing of property images for real estate agents, property managers, and more! Peter Schravemade lives in Queensland, Australia, which he describes as having a similar climate to California and being where the Great Barrier Reef resides. Peter shares with the audience the plethora of animals that can potentially harm you but shares that it isn't as big of a deal as Americans make it out to be. Peter Schravemade originally was not planning a career in real estate. Peter finished school and went on to study music at the Queensland University of Technology and then continued his studies at the Beijing Conservatory of Music to obtain his Master's degree. In the late '90s, Peter shares that his younger brother was responsible for getting him into the real estate world. At the time, his brother was an accountant for a property developer and had issues finding an agent who would honestly give the service to potential buyers at their open houses. At the time, Peter Schravemade was not licensed and did not know anything about contracts. In Australia, you can sell six properties before having to get a license....
What’s life like in a suburban Uniting Church congregation? What’s the approach to discipleship? How are we serving in our local community? What next? We talk to Matt Smith, Lead Minister, and Lauren Murray, Relationships Manager, at Toowong Uniting Church to explore the now and future shape of discipleship and mission for this local church. Could the questions shaping their approach be useful in your context? Join us as we explore. The Project Plenty podcast will take a break over Christmas and return in January with more exciting episodes.
Matt and Scott close out the interviews recorded at StrengthCon I with returning guest Niki Sims. Niki is an SSC and a staff coach, as well as the Relationship Manager at Starting Strength Online Coaching. She joins the podcast today to talk about her unofficial title of Chin Up Queen and how to structure a successful chin up program for females. Niki shares her vision for the future of SSOC and helping Starting Strength reach a broader audience. Of course, this being the Barbell Logic podcast, Matt and Scott press her for details on both her role as Relationships Manager and her personal relationships as well. You can find Niki at the SSOC site or on Instagram @vera_nahce There are a limited number of "Don't Touch My Bar" t-shirts still available in the SSOC store. Order now and avoid aggressive bench press spotting! Connect With Matt Matt on Instagram Starting Strength Online Coaching — Matt’s website Matt on Facebook Matt on Twitter Connect With Scott Scott on Instagram Silver Strength – Scott’s website Scott on Facebook Scott on Twitter Connect With the Show Barbell Logic on Twitter Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook barbelllogicpodcast@gmail.com
This week's podcast marks our fourth and last installment in the series featuring women from the Women Veterans Athlete Initiative put on by the Center for Women Veterans. Today, we feature Sarah Holzalb, a Coast Guard Veteran and Relationships Manager for Team RWB. Sarah Holzhalb entered the US Coast Guard Commissioned Corps as a deck watch officer in 2002, serving for 5 years. While grieving the suicides of two shipmates, she decided to train for her first marathon. The long training hours proved therapeutic, and her running club provided a new tribe to replace the shipmates she’d left behind. Sarah talks to us about serving in the Coast Guard, her approach to marathons, the value she sees in Team RWB, and more.
Matt and Scott catch up with Starting Strength Coach and general badass Niki Sims. Aside from being a veteran SS staff coach, Niki is a team leader at Starting Strength Online Coaching and, more recently, has become the Relationships Manager at SSOC. In today's episode Niki talks about her strength journey and growing as a coach from humble crossfit beginnings. When she's not coaching at Atlanta Barbell, Niki Sims can be found on Instagram @vera_nahce or by email at niki@simsstrength.com Niki's bibliography on StartingStrength.com: https://startingstrength.com/author/niki-sims Connect With Matt Matt on Instagram Starting Strength Online Coaching — Matt’s website Matt on Facebook Matt on Twitter Connect With Scott Scott on Instagram Silver Strength – Scott’s website Scott on Facebook Scott on Twitter Connect With the Show Barbell Logic on Twitter Barbell Logic on Instagram The Website Barbell Logic on Facebook barbelllogicpodcast@gmail.com