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GUEST OVERVIEW: Charles Rixey, MA, MBA (c) is a member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., a group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19. He is a former Marine, a father and husband, and Roman historian, who has spent 15 years as a leader, analyst, and instructor in CBRN/C-WMD for the USMC and the Department of State. You can follow him on X at @charlesrixey and subscribe to his Substack, where he publishes his findings and analyses at: prometheusshrugged.substack.com
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@thefowlhunter sits down this week with coach, teacher, outdoorsman and inventor of the Rixey dog stand, Todd Ezzi. Located in Arkansas, Rixey Outdoors makes their portable, light weight dog stand right there in Arkansas. Learn more about Rixey Outdoors by listening or clicking the link below. Thanks for checking out the Dr Duck Waterfowl Podcast, be sure to follow our duck hunting journey all season long by subscribing here to the podcast, to the Dr Duck YouTube channel and by following @dr_duck and @thefowlhunter on social media! #enjoythejourney Learn more about Rixey Outdoors: https://rixeyoutdoors.com/ Learn more about Dr Duck: https://drduck.com/ Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@dr_duck
This week we are joined Kelsey Burd of the Peace, Love and Baseball and Babe's Babes podcasts to discuss all things St. Louis Cardinals including Waino's 200th win, improvements that could be made, and just what exactly went wrong in 2023? The Phillies took 2 of 3 from the Braves, but the work is still not done. Even with the 1st Wild Card basically a forgone conclusion, can they really go deep into the postseason?This week our Hall of Famer for discussion is Eppa Rixey and while he was a man who knew how to pitch a lot of innings, did we think he did enough to warrant a spot in Cooperstown? For our parting shots we talk about the quality of upcoming Hall of Fame candidates, the wild ride the was game 162 in 2011, and what happens when a fan becomes too objective. Please join us as we discuss baseball topics and we continue our mission to make The Hall small. We hope you'll enjoy the ride.TimestampsPhillies Segment - 31:02Hall of Fame Discussion - 55:21Parting Shots - 1:07:13
Charles is a member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., the group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19. Charles joins me again to talk about the recent changes and investigations into the origins of the pandemic and how the conversation amongst medical institutions and investigational hearings are now being held to look at the early dismissal of the origin and possible lab links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
On this episode we get to know Todd and how Rixey came about. We dive into the design of the dog stand and review the full product. We also have a bourbon review and introduce Pond Creek Duck Calls.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthexpodcast/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheXPodcast *High & Dry Utility Poleshttps://www.instagram.com/highanddry__/https://www.facebook.com/highanddryoutdoors *Rixey Outdoorshttps://www.instagram.com/rixey_outdoors/https://www.facebook.com/rixeyoutdoorscom *HuntProof Apphttps://www.instagram.com/huntproof/ *Brown Water Leather Lanyardshttps://www.instagram.com/brown_water_leather_lanyards/ *Wellons Land Real EstateWebsite: Wellonland.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellonsland/*Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2lSbsuMSSDvydrvSuPhOAT
Host: Monica Matthews, Co- Hosts: Tin, TexasLindsay, Christoper Moreno with special guest Charles Rixey expert in WMD mitigation and DRASTIC team In this episode we cover the Fauci Files and the thousands of documents Charles Rixey released to public as part of DRASTIC, additional discussions on gain of function research, and how covid was made and what made it so dangerous.From Twitter Spaces titled:Recap Space- RISK FACTOR- Why Covid Was Made (It Wasn't CHYNA)Breaking- Designer Bioagents delivered globally under Federal Programs See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There have been a lot of new products dropped this year from a lot of different waterfowl companies. Harrison and I sat down and talked about a few of our favorite companies along with some new ones we are excited about checking out. From Tanglefree finally dropping the black and whites to Rixey outdoors dog stands. This was a fun podcast. What is your favourite new product?
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Charles is a member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., the group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19. Charles was still stationed in Quantico, Virginia as the CBRN [WMD] Chief for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group. In his two tours that totaled nearly 8 years, he was the enlisted chief of the section charged with training and equipping all of the 2,000 Marine Security Guards at then-180 locations, in the area of chemical, biological & nuclear weapons. His work with COVID-19 started when his expertise in the military action and threats of biological weapons noticed some flags as to this pandemic's origins. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
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That's a wrap for Season 2! But before we go on break, we finally had the chance to sit down together in the same room and reflect on our podcast journey.As we look back on Season 2, we thank all the humble guests who sat with us to learn about their point of view on dance film. Furthermore, we gag and giggle on the possibilities of what's to come for seasons ahead.Thank you to all who have been listening and supporting us during the past 2 seasons. We'll see you next year!VIDEO VERSION AVAILABLE! | Watch here--Capitol Dance and Cinema FestivalOctober 2021Sign up to watch onlineFree--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
LISTENER! There is a video version of this podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--This week, the partners chat with the amazing hosts of Frameform about season 2!--Links from discussionCapitol Dance and Cinema Festival, Saturday, October 9, 2021: LINKClare on SFDFF Dancing Through the Lens: LINKSan Fransisco Dance Film Festival, October 15-24, 2021: LINK--WebsiteInstagramYouTube
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With animation, almost anything is possible. And in this day in age, there are so many styles and forms of inventive moving design. In today's episode, we'll be exploring many modes of animated dance films.From gravity defying claymation to the expressively complex technology of 3D generated imagery-- it's amazing to see how animators are bringing their own spin to choreography for the characters they create for the screen.As we dive into this wondrous world of animation, Jen sits down with dance filmmaker, Wilkie Branson, talking about his recently completed film, Tom, as well as learning about how he gravitated towards incorporating a handmade aesthetic to his films.Follow Wilkie Branson @wilkiebransonwww.wilkiebranson.com--Tom links:Main trailerWhat is TomMaking of Tom | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3Making of Little DreamsCheck out Wilkie Branson's interview on The MDC Talks Podcast--FEATUREDPas de Deux (1968)Dir by Norman MacLarenSTOP MOTIONChoreography for the ScannerDir by Marian EqbalPeople in Cities - Rosie TrumpVideo essay for Women in Cities349Dir by Kristin Lauth ShaefferBookanimaDir by Shon KimYou Should be DancingDir by Elinor WyserWATER COLORReflections Dir by Morgan GruerGaku (preview only for now)Dir by Xueyan WangCLAYMATIONGroggy GruggDir by Conor Long 2D ANIMATIONÉtudeDir by Pamela MatheusROTOSCOPEStagesDir by Angela Rosales Challis3D ANIMATION2016 AICP Sponsor ReelCOMBINEDInvitation to the DanceDir by Gene KellyKING - GradesDir by Taichi KimuraEnd of The BlockBy Motion Dance CollectiveBruno Mars - That's what i LikeDir by Bruno Mars and Jonathon LiaOTHER MENTIONSSNL Disney Housewives skitEadweard Muybridge film--Got a question? Send us an email at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--RixeyInstagram
JOIN THE DISCORD!--LISTENER! There is a video version of THIS podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--On today's episode, we talk about Roblox, Returnal, Stardew Valley, Mario Golf, Discord and a whole lot more!--WebsiteDiscordInstagramYouTube
“One in four people in the US have a disability that impacts a major part of their life….What if the dance world reflected that statistic? (via @stanceondance)”Whether intentionally or not, the dance world often privileges certain types of bodies and abilities, which can raise a barrier to potential ideas and creation. In this episode, we cover an array of films that make visible the unique physicality of performers who are often marginalized in the dance community.We discuss the barriers inherent to presentations of screendance (both on and off the screen) and propose strategies as to how they can be/are being overcome. We also had the chance to speak with Marc Brew about his experience creating physically integrated dance for camera.*Episode transcript available upon request. Please email us for a personally emailed transcript at: frameformpodcast@gmail.comFILMSRevel in your Body (2019)Dir: Kate FisherProduced & Choreographed by Alice SheppardAudio FormatForest Floor (2019)Julie Cleves & Robbie SyngeStopgap in Stop Motion (2016)Dir: Stephen FeatherstoneAudience Feedback VideoA Portrait of Marc Brew (2015)Director/Camera/Editor: Lewis LandiniDirector/Choreographer: Jamiel LaurenceARTICLESDisabled Arts on CameraAlice Sheppard on Accessibility Arts: Article 1 | Article 2Audimance Mobile App ProjectCripping ChoreographyOTHER RECSBo Burnam - Inside (2021)-Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
LISTENER! There is a video version of THIS podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--On today's episode, we talk about Steve's new PS5, Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, Sean's engagement and a whole lot more!--WebsiteInstagramYouTube
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You voted for it, so we're talking about it! In today's Location Scouting episode, we're focusing on dancefilms taking place in WATER locations.Just a water's range is vast from vapor to ice, so are the variety of dancefilms that involve water. As we focus on three examples, we will discuss the meaning of water and how the location plays a key role in each of these dancefilms.Of course, we also share some general wisdom for anyone looking to create their dancefilm in a watery location.--FEATUREDCygnus (2018)Dir. by Cara Hagan and Robert UehlinUath Lochans (2015)Dir. by Katrina McPherson, Simon Fildes, Marc BrewThe Stop (2018)Dir. by Liudmila Komrakova Also Mentioned:Dune (1984)Dir. by David LynchRare Birds (2015)Dir. by T.M. Rives-- ANNOUNCEMENTSFilmfest by Rogue DancerTheme: GLOBALOnline@roguedance--CHAPTERS00:00 Intro07:15 What does water evoke in art? 10:59 Cygnus18:56 Uath Lochans27:49 The Stop36:00 Some advice & final thoughts38:33 Announcement--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
We're back with another music video round table, taking a closer look at the band that is pushing the boundaries and possibilities of music videos, OK Go.Over 15 years ago, OK Go went viral with their backyard hit "A Million Ways," becoming the most downloaded video in 2005. A year later the infamous follow up, “Here It Goes Again,” ranks as one of the Top 30 Best Music Videos of All Time by TIME Magazine in 2011.Since then, OK Go has gone above and beyond creating unforgettable music videos with strategically quirky choreography from bandmate's sister, Trish Sie, to collaborating with world-renowned dance company, Pilobolus.We won't be playing the songs in this episode due to copyright, but our banter runs seamlessly as we relive our early years of viral entertainment.--FEATUREDA Million Ways (2005)Dir. by Trish SieHere it Goes Again (2006)Dir. by Trish Sie + OK GoEnd Love (2010) Dir. by OK Go, Eric Gunther, and Jeff Lieberman All is Lost - with Pilobolus (2013)Dir. by OK Go, Pilobolus, Trish Sie--OTHER LINKSThe Art Teacher's Definitive Guide to OK Go VideosHow OK Go Has Revolutionized the Music VideoEnd Love Blooper ReelTeachers And Those Magical OK Go Videos: A Match Made In Science?Netflix's Explained: Beauty Episode--ANNOUNCEMENTSSCREENINGMoovy Festival - TanzfilmfestivalOnlineFriday July 23 - 24SUBMISSION DEADLINELeeds International Film FestivalRegular Deadline for Dance FilmSaturday, July 31st--CHAPTERS00:00 Start05:20 OK Go and YouTube18:24 OK Go and Pilobolus22:57 OK Go and Creative Success for All Audiences38:40 Announcements--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
LISTENER! There is a video version of THIS podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--On today's episode, we talk about Forza Horizon 4, our own YouTube Poop, Zola (the film) and a whole lot more!--Links from discussionOur First YTP Kleric | Impossible Chest Kleric | Master Sword with 3 Hearts'Nice Driving' CompilationSuper GT (Gran Turismo)SONY Article--WebsiteInstagramYouTube
In the latest edition of Dancefilm Network, we connect with the Motion Dance Collective (the MDC) aka Omari “Motion” Carter, Anna Clifford, and James Williams.The MDC is an award winning screendance production company that not only creates screen work, but also presents education initiatives including its podcast, The MDC Talks.We touch on many topics including transitioning from a collective to company, the niche-on-niche world of screendance podcasts and the one question hanging over the heads of anyone at the intersection of dance and film.Follow The Motion Dance Collective@themdcollective @omarimotion @annaleaclifford @jw_cinematographer--FEATURED The Cinematography Journal PodcastEND OF THE BLOCK (2012)Directed by Kyle StevensonWritten and Choreographed by Omari “Motion” CarterI SEE YOUDirected by Omari “Motion” CarterChoreography by Omari ‘Motion' Carter and Anna Clifford.Cinematography by James WilliamsFINDING MY FEET (2018)Directed by Omari “Motion” Carter and James WilliamsFRACTURE/D FRAME/S (2020)Director and Choreographer: Anna Clifford--CHAPTERS 1:00 Intro6:11 First Encounter with Screendance12:30 Beginnings as a Collective18:20 Transitioning from Collective to Business24:05 Working during COVID and educating collaborators34:49 The MDC Talks Podcast41:00 Podcast as Reflection & Video Podcasts47:00 Other avenues of exploration as a company52:15 The dreaded question...--ANNOUNCEMENTSBrought to you by the Int. Screendance CalendarDenton Black Film FestivalDenton, TXRegular Deadline - October 25, 2021Eligible films must be choreographed, directed, or produced by Black filmmakers; or Prominently feature Black dancers/actors/musicians; or Feature subject matter which relates to the Black community/or Black experience.Zed Festival Int. VideodanzaBologna, ItalyRegular deadline - July 7th, 2021--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--RixeyInstagram
You're either the type of person who watches commercials in full or the kind of person who would rather do without them.We, the Frameform team, love a good ad and are focusing on the best and worst examples of commercials featuring dance as the selling tool in today's episode. Dance themed ads give the worldwide audience a taste of what screendance is.Tying movement with product opens the mind of imagination and possibility to what an item can do and how it will make you feel using it. Whether the commercial is someone doing extravagant backflips in a pair of iconic khakis, or jamming out to their own beat in a pair of white headphones -- the creativity runs wild in these dancing advertisements.--FEATUREDGapKhaki A-Go-Go (1999)Lil Buck + Myles Yachts 5 min (2020)Under ArmourMisty Copeland for UA (2016)BurberrySingin in the Rain (2020)From London With Love (2014)Free PeopleFP Movement Ballet (2014)AppleiPod/iPod Shuffle (2004 - 2008)iPod Nano (w.video) Feist - Noemie LaFrance (2006)Airpods Pro (2020)Kenzo (2017)Dir. by Spike JonzeActivia - Ingrid Silva (2016)Dir. by Ben BriandGrubHubDelivery Dance (2020)KiaKia Soul Hamsters Party Rock Anthem (2011)Jen's Mentioned WatchWhy people hate corporate art styles so much YouTube video essayHannah's All-Time Favorite CommercialThey - Silk (2016)Clare's All-Time Favorite Commercial (CW: Weird AF)Quiznos Spongmonkeys (2004)Article“We are not the Huns”Jen's All-Time Favorite CommercialJohn Lewis Insurance - Tiny Dancer (2015)--CHAPTERS:00 Start2:55 90s Gap commercials6:14 Lil Buck + Myles Yachts 2020 Gap commercial11:00 Misty Copeland for Under Amor14:30 A dance ad that misses the mark18:22 Burberry dance ads22:05 Apple ads capturing its brand identity through dance27:20 Big sponsors wanting attention through dance31:30 When do we draw the line between dance and advertising?37:20 FF Team's all time favorite commercials / Close--Do you have an event you'd like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
Costumes transform a subject -- instantly creating a character, a personality, or a mood for the screen. The sheets of fabric, material, or in some cases sculpted masterpieces, take the shape to the character's storyline, portraying a larger role to the picture.In today's discussion, we will take a closer look at some exquisite examples of imaginative costumes, how they are structuring the dance landscape, and uncovering the physical and metaphorical layers they leave behind. Alongside our weekly roundtable, Jen sits down with fellow Vancouver filmmaker, Rodrigo Rocha-Campos, discussing his personal filmmaking interests and practices, while also taking a deeper look at his costume trilogy, A Full Circle.Follow Rodrigo Rocha-Campos @xzcampos--FEATUREDLove Songs For Robots (2015)Dir. Chris Lavis and Maciek SzczerbowskiTriadisches Ballett - Bauhaus style costumesDir. by Oskar SchlemmerZOMBIESDir. by BalojiA Full CircleDir. by Rodrigo Rocha CamposMovement #1Movement #2Movement #3--Bonus Materials from Rodrigo:Essay on "A Full Circle: Movement #3" for EIVV, International Meeting on Videodance and Videoperformance 2017Essay on "4~" for EIVV, International Meeting on Videodance and Videoperformance 2019Rodrigo Rocha-Campos on FilmFreewayClare's Movie Rec - Bacurau (2019)Jen's YouTube Rec - SNL Holiday Clothing SkitCHAPTERS:00 Start08:18 Love Song for Robots17:50 Zombies30:43 Interview with Rodrigo Rocha-Campos58:45 FF reacts to A Full Circle/Close1:08:30 Announcements--ANNOUNCEMENTSla briqueterieFunding for upcoming dance filmLast Day to apply - Sunday, June 20thDo you have an event you'd like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
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Though we live in a time where sophisticated technologies are part of daily life, we have noticed a nostalgia and trend towards using Super 8, 16mm, and 35mm film.Even though these analog methods can be more tedious, expensive and limiting, artists are still drawn to these precursors of the digital camera. We are seeing more experimentation by going into the past and combining methods from across decades.In this episode we highlight dancefilms that these old technologies and with new perspectives in a way that is free of gimmicks and full of noteworthy awesomeness.We also discuss challenges and perks to these methods and, of course, how good ideas and creativity s dance with tech rather than rely entirely on it.--FEATURED House of JoyDir. by Robert UehlinMend (2019)Dir. by Jackson Kroopf and Chris EmileEscape (2020)Dir. by Heidi Duckler Dance Theater & Felipe Diaz GalarceOther MentionsOregon Dancefilm CommissionBombshell: The Hedy Lemarr StoryFrameform Season 1 Episode 3 interview with Talia Shea LevinFrameform Season 1 Episode 4 Interview with Eric Cheung--CHAPTERS1:00 Intro5:00 Responding to our hyperdigitized relationship with technology12:20 House of Joy22:30 Mend28:58 Escape33:28 The benefit and magic of recording36:58 Our favorite older tech--ANNOUNCEMENTDo you have an event you’d like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--Rixey.coInstagram
These days, it is very common for most people to own some kind of smart device. Whether that be an iPhone, Android, iPad, or tablet, these handheld gadgets have become a reliant tool in our everyday life. And in this day and age, these pocket devices are one of the most utilitarian devices in a filmmaker’s arsenal.From 4K camera quality, smartphone supported accessories, to the countless number of film and photography applications found in app stores, all are available to assist your one-person crew.In today’s episode, we invite Mobile Dance Film Festival’s organizer, ANDREW CHAPMAN into the conversation, talking about the value of mobile dance filmmaking, how it is culturally relevant, and the accessibility in exploration for all aspiring dance filmmakers.Follow Mobile Dance Film Festival! @mobiledancefilmfestivalMobile Dance Film Festival website--FILMSNicole Walcott in Washington Square Park (2017)Dir. by Rami ShafiA Guide to Breathing Underwater (2018)Dir. by Raven Jackson (she/her)--CHAPTERS01:00 - Intro06:40 - What are the advantages of smartphone filmmaking?12:30 - Nicole Walcott in Washington Square Park23:15 - A Guide to Breathing Underwater28:28 - Legitimacy between smartphones and fancy cameras debate42:43 - Shifting the lens--SUBMISSION ANNOUNCEMENTMobile Dance Film FestivalFinal Submission Deadline - Monday, May 31st, 2021Do you have an event you’d like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.--Got a question? Email us at frameformpodcast@gmail.com--RixeyInstagram
Frameform is back and diving back into talking movies, moving and everything in between. Of all locations seen in screendance films, none may be more ubiquitous than the warehouse.Search for the term “dance film” online, and you will reliably get quite a few films set in warehouse spaces. The qualities and histories of these spaces - old factory equipment, peeling walls and dusty air- can either enhance or diminish a work depending on how thoughtfully or not they are incorporated.The Frameform team dissects the attraction of dance filmmakers to warehouse space and analyzes how efficacy (or not) of their use among several films.In honor of Simon Fildes, here are links to several films:There is a Place Coire RuadhSix Solos--FILMSLetter (2017) Dir. by Zeljko Bozic (@zeljko_bozic)Mass (2010) Dir. by Fu Le (@cie.tetrapode)Medicine (2016)Dir. by Charles Baldassarra--CHAPTERS01:54 - Welcome and Welcome Back!03:15 - Let’s talk about Warehouse dancefilms05:19 - Letter14:27 - MASS25:04 - Medicine--LINKSMedia and the No-Place of Dance by Harmony BenchHeadphones On-FrameformFootloose Dance Scene--ANNOUNCEMENTSOPEN CALL!Do you have an event you’d like to share on the show? Submit your event announcement here by June 30.Be sure to check our Instagram today til Friday, May 14th to vote which location you want us to talk about next on the show!--RixeyInstagram
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Environment creates opportunity. See the response from Marymount University in the pandemic; creating opportunities for a better future and arming the 21st century citizen with tools that allow quick pivots. President Irma Becerra details the challenge and the future. ---------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Irma Becerra took office as the seventh President of Marymount University on July 1, 2018. After just one year, she has launched the university's new strategic plan, added market-driven academic programs that prioritize career preparation, acquired The Rixey luxury apartment building for use as a new residence life option, and improved the university's IT infrastructure through the implementation of Workday. Dr. Irma Becerra took office as the seventh President of Marymount University on July 1, 2018. She is a nationally recognized educator known for innovation, entrepreneurship, and transformational education. Prior to Marymount, she served as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at St. Thomas University, and also spent three decades at Florida International University (FIU) in a variety of positions that include Vice President, Vice Provost, Entrepreneurship Center Director, and tenured professor. She became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in electrical engineering at FIU. _________________________________________________ Edwin K. Morris is the president and founder of Pioneer Knowledge Services which produces this educational program, Because You Need To Know. It is part of the mission to educate and bring awareness around knowledge management and nonprofit concerns. https://pioneer-ks.org/
Environment creates opportunity. See the response from Marymount University in the pandemic; creating opportunities for a better future and arming the 21st century citizen with tools that allow quick pivots. President Irma Becerra details the challenge and the future. ---------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Irma Becerra took office as the seventh President of Marymount University on July 1, 2018. After just one year, she has launched the university's new strategic plan, added market-driven academic programs that prioritize career preparation, acquired The Rixey luxury apartment building for use as a new residence life option, and improved the university's IT infrastructure through the implementation of Workday. Dr. Irma Becerra took office as the seventh President of Marymount University on July 1, 2018. She is a nationally recognized educator known for innovation, entrepreneurship, and transformational education. Prior to Marymount, she served as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at St. Thomas University, and also spent three decades at Florida International University (FIU) in a variety of positions that include Vice President, Vice Provost, Entrepreneurship Center Director, and tenured professor. She became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in electrical engineering at FIU. _________________________________________________ Edwin K. Morris is the president and founder of Pioneer Knowledge Services which produces this educational program, Because You Need To Know. It is part of the mission to educate and bring awareness around knowledge management and nonprofit concerns. https://pioneer-ks.org/