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Ready to uncover the secrets to empowering minority and women-owned businesses? Join us as we welcome Taylor Overton, the inspiring Director of Small Business Development and Entrepreneurship for the Kansas Department of Commerce. Taylor's journey from Kansas to a high-profile tech role in San Francisco, and ultimately back to her roots, offers a treasure trove of insights on simplifying certifications and leveraging state and federal programs like the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). Her heartwarming commitment to her community and family values shines through as she discusses making entrepreneurship more accessible and less risky for future generations.Taylor's return to Kansas after an impactful career at Tesla and the Western Regional Minority Supplier Development Council (WRMSDC) is a story of passion and purpose. She shares the importance of nurturing the next generation of business leaders and the economic potential of minority businesses in Kansas. From networking and mentorship to succession planning, Taylor provides practical advice and personal anecdotes that underline the magic of calling Kansas home.Listen as Taylor reflects on her transition back to Kansas, balancing professional work with personal entrepreneurship, and the significance of family legacy in her career choices. With insights from experiences with companies like YouCo and DiverseLink, Taylor highlights the intersection of family values and business impact. Her recommendations, such as "Hacking Supplier Diversity" by Scott Vowles and "The House of Responsible Sourcing" by Rod Robinson, offer valuable resources for anyone interested in supplier diversity. This episode is a testament to collaboration, mentorship, and making meaningful connections for broader societal benefits.Thank you for listening to #CareerCheatCode. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Make sure to follow us across all platforms for updates and resources. Let's make an impact, one episode at a time! Host - Radhy Miranda LinkedIn Instagram Producer - Gary Batista LinkedIn Instagram Subscribe on YouTube Subscribe to our YouTube Clips ChannelFollow us on Instagram Follow us on TikTok Follow us on LinkedIn
Angie, Linda and Rod all lost their spouses of around 50 years due to cancer. This two part episode addresses the pain of the loss, the process of grief, the goodness of God, and what it looks like to move forward when it's hard to see past what's right in front of you.
Angie, Linda and Rod all lost their spouses of around 50 years due to cancer. This two part episode addresses the pain of the loss, the process of grief, the goodness of God, and what it looks like to move forward when it's hard to see past what's right in front of you.
We always say, a perk of the $100 Tier option of the Patreon layout is coming on to co-host an episode of Eyes Up Here. This week we are joined by old friend Rod Robinson aka "Rod The Mod" to update us on his life and what he's been up to since he last joined us one year ago.Follow The Queen of Extreme on Twitter: @ECWDivaFrancine and at twitch.tv/ecwdivafrancine as well as sign up to Francine's #Patreon for more content just like this patreon.com/francinepodcast.Support Eyes Up Here by heading to MANSCAPED.com and using the promo code EYESUPHERE to save 20% off and get FREE SHIPPING on your next order. Tryout our new sponsor Girlfriend Collective. Use promo code FRANCINE to save $25 off of your $100 purchase at girlfriend.com/francine.
Today on #MWL my guest is Rod Robinson, entrepreneur and executive at Coupa Software. We talk about launching and exiting tech companies, supplier diversity, and how he is working on making the 2T of managed supplier spend at Coupa more inclusive.
COMMANDER ROD ROBINSON, Commander in Chief of the Chicago Police Department 27-year member of CPD; serves as Executive Officer of Area 4, also served as the Commander of the 7th (Englewood) District, 6th (Gresham) District and 11th (Harrison) District, as well as SWAT, HBT and Organized Crime. Commander Robinson has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Saint Xavier University, and attended the FBI National Academy in 2019. PERSPECTIVE: ON-THE-GROUND OFFICER
Today our topic is about some financing solutions and care-giving solutions that have worked for helping aging loved ones. I will be sharing some ways to finance the plans that will work for you loved one. Mary Lou Nowak of Mid-South Home Helpers and Rod Robinson of Baptist Home Health Care and Hospice will be talking about solutions inside and outside the home. Welcome to Real Estate Mortgage Shoppe! What do YOU want to accomplish with YOUR mortgage? Call me and let’s go over your plan at (901) 482-0354 . Make Your Plan. Let’s Work Your Plan. If the deal works for you today, let’s do it today. Subscribe for weekly podcasts with show notes at www.JoGarner.com. To Your Success Jo Garner, Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #757308 Jo@JoGarner.com
Rod Robinson is the founder and CEO of ConnXus, a supplier diversity software company that connects diverse suppliers to Fortune 2000 companies. He spent nearly 20 years as chief procurement officer at a major telecom, and as a management consultant with firms like Accenture and AT Kearney. Rod holds a bachelors from West Virginia University, and got his MBA at Wharton. In 2012, Rod was recognized as a finalist for Ernst & Youngs Entrepreneur of the Year award. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willlucas Learn more about OF10podcast at: https://willlucas.co
'Shining a light on climate change - an advanced airborne laser system for monitoring the atmosphere' by Rod RobinsonRecording Crown Copyright 2006. Reproduced by permission of the Controller of HMSO and Queen's Printer for Scotland.