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In Episode 45, Sandra Lopez shares mindset shifts, nervous system tools, and lessons from her leap from Fortune 100 executive to founder of AMBI Ventures. The post Ep 45. Letting Go, Slowing Down, and Leading from Your Core: A Conversation with Sandra Lopez appeared first on The Do Business Better School.
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Welcome to episode 112 of Sports Management Podcast. This episode is part of the Sports Integrity week, hosted by SIGA – Sports Integrity Global Alliance. Sport Integrity Week is entering a new era: stage 3.0! SIW is the World's Leading Event dedicated to Sport Integrity, and it knows no boundaries. I am a proud media partner to SIGA with this podcast and if you want to learn more about SIGA and Sports Integrity Week – follow the link in the description. Sandra Lopez is a tech executive with experiences from large companies like Adobe, Intel & Microsoft. She is also a board of director advisor to start-ups, co-chair to SIGA North America and she also sits on SIGA's tech committee. Get ready to learn: How she got into sports tech Why she walked out of a job due to the glass ceiling Her definition of empowerment The difference between a sponsor and a mentor Her work with SIGA The importance of SIGA's work for the sports industry And much more! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/oA2sPpHHDKU ________________________________________________ Learn more about SIGA: https://siga-sport.com/ ________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Sign up for the newsletter! www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
Moving from legacy to modernized platforms has been challenging for agencies across the government. But three new awards totaling $36 million from GSA's Technology Modernization Fund promise to ease legacy IT issues for the U.S. Army, the Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, according to a chief technology official at Leidos. “We see a journey, a journey of maturation and a journey of conversion,” says Leidos' Sandra Lopez. “It's very hard to consume the services and go from one mode of operation to another. It requires a cultural change—a cultural change in the contracting as well as in the consumption side." Guest: Sandra Lopez, Enterprise and Cyber Solutions Operation CTO, Leidos Host: Francis Rose, The Daily Scoop Podcast, Scoop News Group This podcast was produced by Scoop News Group for FedScoop and underwritten by Leidos.
Drew Myklegard's new job as permanent deputy chief information officer of the United States includes implementation of Clare Martorana's agenda as Federal CIO. Those tasks include the Federal Data Strategy and the Technology Modernization Fund. Suzette Kent, CEO at Kent Advisory Services and former federal chief information officer, discusses the continuity across administrations as the government modernizes its IT structure. Three new awards from the Technology Modernization Fund will address legacy IT problems. The Army, the Office of Personnel Management and Housing and Urban Development will get a total of $36 million. Sandra Lopez, chief technology officer of Leidos' Enterprise & Cyber Solutions Operation, explains how agencies can successfully migrate from legacy systems to modern platforms. This interview is underwritten by Leidos. The zero trust initiative across government includes securing the insider threat at agencies. At CyberTalks, Department of Commerce CIO Andre Mendes describes the phishing threats his organization faces and why cyber reality isn't what people think it is. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every weekday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. And if you like what you hear, please let us know in the comments.
Conversamos con Olga Miranda quien coincidió con la Reina Isabel cuando residió en Reino Unido y Sandra Lopez, periodista salvadoreña residente en Reino Unido.
Consumer and brand relationships are built on a foundation marketing creates. In this episode of Real Creative Leadership, Sandra Lopez, General Manager of Global Marketing at Microsoft Advertising, shares her secrets for unlocking your full brand potential using marketing as your superpower.Real Creative Leadership is a video and podcast series that helps creative leaders make an impact on the business world. The series is produced by The Stoke Group (@thestokegroup), a full-service digital marketing and creative agency. Our host Adam Morgan (@askadmo) is Adobe's executive creative director, an Adweek Creative 100, and author of Sorry Spock, Emotions Drive Business. For more information, go to realcreativeleadership.com.Mentioned in this show: AdobeMicrosoft AdvertisingAdam MorganThe Stoke Group
Sandra Lopez is the VP for Intel Sports and Media. She began her career in the fashion industry, focusing on consumer and corporate marketing. Her experiences led her to the world of technology, where she was able to couple her love of sports with her passion for technology as an outreach and accessibility tool. At Intel, she leads a team that focuses on the future of technology as an immersive media experience for fans and users. In addition to her work at Intel, Sandra focuses on empowering and uplifting future women leaders in the tech industry. On today's episode, Sandra and I discuss the future of technology in sports and its opportunity to be used in innovative ways. She shares her journey to the tech industry and why she's so excited about new immersive experiences to create a more interactive and inclusive experience for sports fans. She details some of the ways she believes technology can break down economic barriers and create accessibility among users. Sandra also discusses her passion for empowering women in business and shares the most important steps you can take for career development. "Allow yourself to do something that you didn't think you were going to do because, most likely, the universe is trying to send you in that direction." - Sandra Lopez This week on Girls in Tech: The history of sports and technology The impact of technology and its ability to create positive growth The power of data to understand the skills and capabilities of athletes How volumetric video can be used to meet the needs of different audiences Why the Metaverse could be a valuable accessibility tool How technology allowed the sports industry to pivot during COVID How the tech industry is being challenged to deliver inclusive experiences How Sandra's nonlinear path shaped her career Why having a board of directors for her career has been an invaluable resource The value in networking and why women need to do it more The most important steps you can take for career development Resources Mentioned: The GIST Connect with Sandra Lopez: Sandra Lopez on LinkedIn Sandra Lopez on Instagram Sandra Lopez on Twitter Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Sandra Lopez is the VP for Intel Sports and Media. She began her career in the fashion industry, focusing on consumer and corporate marketing. Her experiences led her to the world of technology, where she was able to couple her love of sports with her passion for technology as an outreach and accessibility tool. At Intel, she leads a team that focuses on the future of technology as an immersive media experience for fans and users. In addition to her work at Intel, Sandra focuses on empowering and uplifting future women leaders in the tech industry. On today's episode, Sandra and I discuss the future of technology in sports and its opportunity to be used in innovative ways. She shares her journey to the tech industry and why she's so excited about new immersive experiences to create a more interactive and inclusive experience for sports fans. She details some of the ways she believes technology can break down economic barriers and create accessibility among users. Sandra also discusses her passion for empowering women in business and shares the most important steps you can take for career development. "Allow yourself to do something that you didn't think you were going to do because, most likely, the universe is trying to send you in that direction." - Sandra Lopez This week on Girls in Tech: The history of sports and technology The impact of technology and its ability to create positive growth The power of data to understand the skills and capabilities of athletes How volumetric video can be used to meet the needs of different audiences Why the Metaverse could be a valuable accessibility tool How technology allowed the sports industry to pivot during COVID How the tech industry is being challenged to deliver inclusive experiences How Sandra's nonlinear path shaped her career Why having a board of directors for her career has been an invaluable resource The value in networking and why women need to do it more The most important steps you can take for career development Resources Mentioned: The GIST Connect with Sandra Lopez: Sandra Lopez on LinkedIn Sandra Lopez on Instagram Sandra Lopez on Twitter Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Sandra Lopez is the VP for Intel Sports and Media. She began her career in the fashion industry, focusing on consumer and corporate marketing. Her experiences led her to the world of technology, where she was able to couple her love of sports with her passion for technology as an outreach and accessibility tool. At Intel, she leads a team that focuses on the future of technology as an immersive media experience for fans and users. In addition to her work at Intel, Sandra focuses on empowering and uplifting future women leaders in the tech industry. On today's episode, Sandra and I discuss the future of technology in sports and its opportunity to be used in innovative ways. She shares her journey to the tech industry and why she's so excited about new immersive experiences to create a more interactive and inclusive experience for sports fans. She details some of the ways she believes technology can break down economic barriers and create accessibility among users. Sandra also discusses her passion for empowering women in business and shares the most important steps you can take for career development. "Allow yourself to do something that you didn't think you were going to do because, most likely, the universe is trying to send you in that direction." - Sandra Lopez This week on Girls in Tech: The history of sports and technology The impact of technology and its ability to create positive growth The power of data to understand the skills and capabilities of athletes How volumetric video can be used to meet the needs of different audiences Why the Metaverse could be a valuable accessibility tool How technology allowed the sports industry to pivot during COVID How the tech industry is being challenged to deliver inclusive experiences How Sandra's nonlinear path shaped her career Why having a board of directors for her career has been an invaluable resource The value in networking and why women need to do it more The most important steps you can take for career development Resources Mentioned: The GIST Connect with Sandra Lopez: Sandra Lopez on LinkedIn Sandra Lopez on Instagram Sandra Lopez on Twitter Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeartRadio Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Sandra Lopez is the VP for Intel Sports and Media. She began her career in the fashion industry, focusing on consumer and corporate marketing. Her experiences led her to the world of technology, where she was able to couple her love of sports with her passion for technology as an outreach and accessibility tool. At Intel, she leads a team that focuses on the future of technology as an immersive media experience for fans and users. In addition to her work at Intel, Sandra focuses on empowering and uplifting future women leaders in the tech industry. On today's episode, Sandra and I discuss the future of technology in sports and its opportunity to be used in innovative ways. She shares her journey to the tech industry and why she's so excited about new immersive experiences to create a more interactive and inclusive experience for sports fans. She details some of the ways she believes technology can break down economic barriers and create accessibility among users. Sandra also discusses her passion for empowering women in business and shares the most important steps you can take for career development. "Allow yourself to do something that you didn't think you were going to do because, most likely, the universe is trying to send you in that direction." - Sandra Lopez This week on Girls in Tech: The history of sports and technology The impact of technology and its ability to create positive growth The power of data to understand the skills and capabilities of athletes How volumetric video can be used to meet the needs of different audiences Why the Metaverse could be a valuable accessibility tool How technology allowed the sports industry to pivot during COVID How the tech industry is being challenged to deliver inclusive experiences How Sandra's nonlinear path shaped her career Why having a board of directors for her career has been an invaluable resource The value in networking and why women need to do it more The most important steps you can take for career development Resources Mentioned: The GIST Connect with Sandra Lopez: Sandra Lopez on LinkedIn Sandra Lopez on Instagram Sandra Lopez on Twitter Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
Sandra Lopez is the VP for Intel Sports and Media. She began her career in the fashion industry, focusing on consumer and corporate marketing. Her experiences led her to the world of technology, where she was able to couple her love of sports with her passion for technology as an outreach and accessibility tool. At Intel, she leads a team that focuses on the future of technology as an immersive media experience for fans and users. In addition to her work at Intel, Sandra focuses on empowering and uplifting future women leaders in the tech industry. On today's episode, Sandra and I discuss the future of technology in sports and its opportunity to be used in innovative ways. She shares her journey to the tech industry and why she's so excited about new immersive experiences to create a more interactive and inclusive experience for sports fans. She details some of the ways she believes technology can break down economic barriers and create accessibility among users. Sandra also discusses her passion for empowering women in business and shares the most important steps you can take for career development. "Allow yourself to do something that you didn't think you were going to do because, most likely, the universe is trying to send you in that direction." - Sandra Lopez This week on Girls in Tech: The history of sports and technology The impact of technology and its ability to create positive growth The power of data to understand the skills and capabilities of athletes How volumetric video can be used to meet the needs of different audiences Why the Metaverse could be a valuable accessibility tool How technology allowed the sports industry to pivot during COVID How the tech industry is being challenged to deliver inclusive experiences How Sandra's nonlinear path shaped her career Why having a board of directors for her career has been an invaluable resource The value in networking and why women need to do it more The most important steps you can take for career development Resources Mentioned: The GIST Connect with Sandra Lopez: Sandra Lopez on LinkedIn Sandra Lopez on Instagram Sandra Lopez on Twitter Inspiring Girls in Tech...One Conversation at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Girls in Tech. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.
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Have you asked yourself and really thought about what distinguishes you from everyone else? What is your unique value proposition? If you don’t know the answer to these questions or if you don’t know how to articulate your story in a compelling way, then you’re limiting your career opportunities. In this episode, our guest, Sandra Lopez, Vice President for Intel Sports, shares how she turned an ordinary career into an extraordinary one when she finally answered these questions posed by her colleague. Sandra realized that she wasn’t embracing the characteristics and strengths that made her unique and stand out from the crowd of talent around her. This set her on a path to discovery, self-reflection and taking action. In Sandra’s current role as VP for Intel Sports, she is responsible for partnering with the sports and media industry to provide the future fans with the next generation of immersive media experiences. Sandra leads a team that is focused on leading the business, marketing and market development efforts of Intel Sports and Studios. She is also the co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on VR/AR/XR. And is dedicated to building the next generation of women leaders. Over the course of her career, Sandra has received numerous recognitions, including “Most Powerful Women in Tech” (National Diversity Council), “Top Women in Media” (Cynopsis), “Top 10 Latina Executives” (LatinaStyle), and the list goes on. Prior to joining Intel in 2005, Sandra held various positions at Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia, Computer Associates International Inc. and several other technology companies. Highlights: [02:37] Sandra’s journey [06:37] Building your brand and telling your story [11:36] Overcoming limiting beliefs [14:46] Owning your achievements [19:37] Difference in mentors and sponsors [24:10] Taking risks and making decisions [28:17] Overcoming setbacks and failures [30:10] Sandra’s success habits [32:57] Establishing healthy boundaries [35:59] Advice on accelerating your success Quotes: “Life is like Waze, you know where you want to go, but allow yourself to explore the unexplored neighborhoods that you never knew existed.”– Sandra E. Lopez “Tap into who you were meant to become and lean into that because everyone else is taken.” – Sandra E. Lopez “Take baby steps towards tackling your fears and anxieties. If you get 1% better every day, imagine how much better you're going to be 365 days from now.” – Sandra E. Lopez “We need to reframe the word failure so that failure equals growth that enables you to do better.” – Sandra E. Lopez About Sandra E. Lopez: Sandra E. Lopez is VP for Intel Sports and is responsible for partnering with the sports and media industry to provide the future fans with the next generation of immersive media experiences. In her role, she leads a team that is focused on leading the business, marketing and market development efforts of Intel Sports and Studios. Lopez is also the co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on VR/AR/XR. Previously, she led and managed the fashion wearable business for Intel’s New Technology Group. Earlier in her Intel career, Lopez held various roles within corporate marketing, including director of new business marketing and consumer marketing. Over the course of her career, Lopez has received numerous recognitions, including “Most Powerful Women in Tech” (National Diversity Council), “Top Women in Media” (Cynopsis), “Top 10 Latina Executives” (LatinaStyle), “Most Influential and Notable Hispanic Professionals in Information Technology” (HiTec) and “Game Changer” (Sports Business Journal). Prior to joining Intel in 2005, Lopez held various positions at Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia, Computer Associates International Inc. and several other technology companies. Lopez earned a B.S. in Economics and Textiles and Clothing from the University of California at Davis. In addition, she attended the Stanford’s Executive Accelerator Program in 2016. As part of contributing to the community, she is focused on building the next generation of women leaders. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lopezsandra/
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2B Bolder Podcast : Career Insights for the Next Generation of Women in Business & Tech
On episode #25 of the 2B Bolder podcast, guest Sandra Lopez, Vice President and General Manager for Intel Sports, talks about her exciting career and how technology is transforming sports now and in the future. She shares a few of the challenges she has had to overcome being a woman in a mostly male-dominated industry and how embracing her own uniqueness has helped her be successful and happy. She provides great insights on how to look at and position the role of marketing in business today and explores ways to address fear and anxiety. She opens up about how COVID19 has impacted her life, why she thinks asking for help is key for personal and professional growth.The 2B Bolder Podcast provides you first-hand access to some amazing women. Guests will include women from leading enterprise companies to startups, women execs, coders, account execs, engineers, doctors, and innovators.To be inspired, visit https://www.2bbolder.com/podcastsConnect with Sandra on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lopezsandra/
Bonus Episode: Rio Bravo HistoryListen to some of the founders of the program as they share memories, dreams, anecdotes and vision for the Rio Bravo Family Residency Program. End of Season 1.___________________The sun rises over the San Joaquin Valley, California, today is November 6, 2020.The 2021 Match season is in full development. We have reviewed many applications and interviews will begin this coming week. We wish good luck to all candidates. May you find a residency that meets your expectations and provides you the training you want.Today we present a bonus episode to remember our program history. How did this residency program start? Who helped with the foundation of the program? What improvements are expected in the future? We will answer those and other questions in this bonus episode, and you will hear from some of the founders of the program.Stay tuned.This is Rio Bravo qWeek, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program, from Bakersfield, California. Sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Providing compassionate and affordable care since 1971.“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund BurkeCongratulations to the winner of the presidential elections in the United States of America. Good men need to be actively engaged in improving our society, otherwise evil will prevail and chaos, suffering and misery will spread. I think our residency program is an example of good things that have been done by good people. We will listen to an interview done by Dr Manzanares, our current chief resident, with Mr Schilling, former CEO of Clinica Sierra Vista and founder of the program. Sandra Lopez, our first residency coordinator, will also share her thoughts. And we will also hear from two graduates of our first class, Dr Cindy Her and Fernando Palacios. Dr Stewart will close the episode sharing her vision for the future. Foundation of the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program The first class started on June 23, 2014. The first residents were: Hector Arreaza, Josue Balart, Rafael Chiquillo, Cindy Her, Fernando Palacios, and Adan Romero. Program Director: Carol Stewart; Program Coordinator: Sandra Lopez. Faculty: Irene Sunday and Ryan Cabatbat. The program was housed in the Greenfield Community Health Center until March 6, 2015, when the East Niles Community Health Center was officially opened to the public. The program increased the number of residents in each class from 6 to 8 every year in 2019. Statistics: Graduates as of November 2020: 21, with 2 residents graduating by the end of January 2021, for a total of 23 residents. Stayed in the Central Valley: 14. Underserved areas: 19. Stayed in Bakersfield: 11. Stayed with Clinica Sierra Vista: 12.Our mission: To Seek, Teach and ServeEducate and train high quality family medicine residents in multicultural, rural and underserved settings.Support a family medicine-centered education service and research in Kern County.Facilitate the development and sustenance of a regional service-education network for family physicians and allied health professionals.Serve in a general capacity to facilitate, research and organize innovative approaches to health care in family and community medicine.Our GoalsExcellence in medical education.Facilitate selection of practice sites in the Central San Joaquin Valley.Provide ongoing support in practice through continuing medical education efforts, research activities and program educational activities.Develop and implement the health team concept in the health care delivery system for this region.Respect for resident’s well-being.Instruct residents in longitudinal care of their patients with an understanding of the impact of psychosocial factors on their health and wellbeing.Teach residents the principles of health maintenance, disease prevention, health education and community-oriented primary care, in addition to caring for a broad range of acute and chronic problems encompassing the fields of pediatrics, adult medicine, and OB/GYN.Highest quality patient care.Sustain learning environments that foster academic excellence, inspire the highest standards of professionalism, and ensue the delivery of safe, high-quality care to patients.Serve in a general capacity to facilitate, research and organize innovate approaches to health care in family and community medicine.Needs met by the residency program: Patients seen: Each resident sees a minimum of 1650 patients in clinic and 1040 patients in hospital before graduation. That’s 2,690 patients per resident. If we have 23 graduates = 61,870 patients seen in by our graduates, and that does not include the patients seen by all other residents who are in the program.Our service areaThe population we serve has a variety of acute and chronic conditions. Unique to this area is Valley Fever. Residents who are interested in infectious Disease may find a variety of acute and chronic infections, including HIV, STIs, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and more.Training in the care of patients with substance abuse and addiction, including to opioids.Diverse makeup of resident groupCurrently we have residents with at least 17 different backgrounds and between residents and faculty, we speak 9 languages, 90% of our team is bilingual. Rotations with top specialists in the communityOur main hospital is Kern Medical, but we also have relationships with other specialists in our community, which includes multiple private practices in Radiology, Dermatology, Occupational Medicine, and more, to be integrated in Bakersfield and offer a well-rounded training for residents and a multidisciplinary treatment for our patients.Wellness, familial atmosphere, leading into high retention rateWe have a spirit of friendship in our residency. We have a cake for every birthday and we have wellness activities every 5th Wednesday. We have an annual and semiannual retreat to promote wellness among residents.We have multiple family-friendly social event throughout the year (Halloween, Christmas, other special occasions) Program growth since openingDr Arreaza, Dr Marquez and Dr Saito are graduates from the residency and now are part of the core faculty.“New” location: From Greenfield to East Niles.More faculty with new initiativesNew initiatives: POCUS, research, podcast, increased OB/GYN procedures and continuity deliveries, increased in the number of residents from 18 to 24)Improved hospital experience by increasing the number of residents on the inpatient team, improved night float supportThe program has gained a good reputation in the hospital, as residents rotate through different services (from unknown to colleagues).These are the graduates by class:First Class:Hector Arreaza –Bakersfield, CSV, trained in obesity medicine, residency core facultyJosue Balart- Bakersfield, CSV, trained in obesity medicineRafael Chiquillo- HIV fellowship, Los AngelesCindy Her- Kaiser in Sacramento areaFernando Palacios- hospitalist in Temecula, CAAdan Romero – Los AngelesSecond Class:Jasmeet Bains – Taft CHC, Psych fellowOlga Meave – Bakersfield, CSV, CMOOmar Salamanca – Lamont/Arvin, CSV, per diem preceptorArlenis Barroso – CSV GreenfieldVerna Marquez – Bakersfield, CSV, residency core FacultyRhett Pelaez – Bakersfield, Kern MedicalThird Class:Yoel Olazabal – Lamont, CA, CSV LamontHamlet Garcia – Ventura, CAMatthew Beare – Bakersfield, CSV, Medical Director of Special Populations, per diem preceptorJorge Palomino – Weed, CA Mark Rivera –Bakersfield, private practiceFourth Class:Ronald Gavilan – Taft, CA, per diem preceptorYunior Martinez – Bakersfield, CSV, per diem preceptorAmna Fareedy –Central Valley, graduated in November 2020Greg Fernandez – Fresno, CSV, walk-in SupervisorSteven Saito – CSV, residency core facultyLisa Manzanares –Central Valley, will graduate Jan 2021.Now we conclude our first season with episode number 34 - a bonus episode about Rio Bravo’s History. We appreciate all those who have set the foundation of the program, and we anticipate a brilliant future as it continues to expand and improve!Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek. If you have any feedback about this podcast, contact us by email RBresidency@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. This week we thank Lisa Manzanares, Tana Parker, Stephen Schilling, Sandra Lopez, Cindy Her, Fernando Palacios, Carol Stewart, and Hector Arreaza. Audio edition: Suraj Amrutia. See you next season!
In this episode of the Insomnicat podcast, Bryan and Nicolette chat with Sandra E. Lopez, VP, Intel Capital, GM, Intel Sports, about immersive media as the next level of storytelling in all realms (sports, brands, marketing, training, and education). With Sandra's extensive background and career experience, we were also eager to hear more about her experience as a woman in a male-dominated industry, her advice to women, and the value of mentorship and sponsorship on your career journey. This is an episode filled with inspiring career advice and passion. Listen in.
Our motive is to create conversations pointed to the desire for qualitative data to contextualize quantitative data related to both educational outcomes, particularly college access and attainment, and public health, including mental health and teen pregnancy and specifically to the Spartanburg city of South Carolina. This podcast is the dissemination of a report written in 2019, "Out of School Time (OST) for Latinx Youth: A Qualitative Research Study in Spartanburg, South Carolina" Thanks to Wofford College, this podcast was created by Hector Ortiz, Mayra Lomeli-Garcia, Mariana Gonzalez, and Sandra Lopez.
Angela is joined by Sandra Lopez the VP/GM of Intel Sports to discuss how sports teams need to begin to think like media companies. Sandra will discuss her rise through Intel, how the company has embraced the Fluid Fan through volumetric video, and how their technology solutions are creating new immersive experiences.
Will the actions you take today have a positive impact on tomorrow’s society? That’s a question that Sandra Lopez, VP of Intel Sports Group asks herself every day. She’s not only creating a new world of sports technology, but she’s also a diversity advocate for women in C-level careers. Sandra was named one of the 50 most powerful women in technology. One of her visions and missions is to educate the world on how to use technology correctly, in a healthy way that uplifts all of society. Overall, Sandra believes that technology creates storytelling platforms for people to truly express themselves. Technology is helping to bring our world forward by sharing knowledge and intelligence with regions that wouldn’t previously have had access to it. But what implication does tech have on our societies? Sandra explains how we can use tech in a healthier way. Sandra wants us all to think about our role in the next level of technology. How do you use technology now? Will you embrace emerging techs? Sanda believes we can all help create a dialogue just by the way that we act and do things. She’s active in bringing more diversity to the boardroom and knows she is helping to pave the way for other women in C level careers. And when there’s not adequate representation present, Sandra asks those difficult questions to find out why. Being one of the only women at C-level in her current role, and having come through corporate America as a minority, Sanda encourages more women to follow in her footsteps. But not without a caveat: you need to be mentally ready to play on an uneven playing field. How are you championing diversity and inclusion? Do you lead by example in any area of your life? How do you share your vulnerability? In This Episode: How technology is bringing our world forward in terms of knowledge and intelligence sharing What the implication of our current technology has on our societies Why you should think about what your role in the next level of technology is How you can open a dialogue by changing the way you do things How much diversity needs to be represented to get a true and objective input Why it’s important to have uncomfortable questions about diversity How you can be mentally ready for existing on an unlevel playing field Quotes: “Really think about your little actions every day. Do you really need to engage in tech or can you put it away? How much do I share on social media platforms and how much do I not share?” (15:02) “How do we make sure that we continue to use technology to lift every person up and not leave people behind.” (15:35) “The good stories are stories worth sharing because for sure it’s going to transform another person’s life.” (21:24) “Being vulnerable is okay. In the process, you build trust with your colleagues and then they know when they’re going through a tough time, I’m going to be empathetic and I’ll recognize that.” (39:20) “You can’t be talking about diversity and inclusion when you have all white men in the board room.” (42:38) Links Read Sandra’s article: Find Powerful Conversations on | | |
On this episode of the Event Masters Podcast, we sat down with the producer of the successful Bellisima Bride Bridal Show, Sandra Lopez. Since its origination in 2005, Bellisima quickly made a name for itself by connecting brides and grooms with their dream wedding vendors, and was even named one of the top 5 bridal shows in LA by CBS. Today Sandra is sharing with us what it takes to produce 2 successful shows each year, advice she has for other wedding professionals participating in wedding shows, what her must have travel item is.
Struggling to speak up in your office? This episode of the Girl Geek X Podcast has got you covered. This week the team is talking all things personality, from overcoming introversion to bringing your full self to work. Featuring speakers from Quantcast and Blend. Hosted by Angie Chang and Sukrutha Bhadouria and Gretchen DeKnikker. Produced by Rachel Jones. Recorded by Eric Brown. Featuring Disha Gosalia, Eunice Noh, and Sandra LopezSupport the show (https://girlgeek.io/attend/)
Is being a middle a child the ultimate motivation? Can growing up a minority make you more inclusive in the workplace? VP and GM of Intel Sports, Sandra Lopez delivers inspiring advice on networking, perseverance and making work a celebration.
Sandra Lopez has lived in the valley for twenty years but for the last nine months she has had to live in sanctuary to avoid deportation. Sandra and her son, Alex, describe how living in sanctuary has affected their family.
Essa semana a Sede Nacional da Igreja Metodista no Brasil, recebeu a missionária Sandra Lopez, secretária para América Latina pela Igreja Metodista Britânica. Na entrevista especial você entende como funcionam algumas parcerias internacionais entre metodistas e confere o ponto de vista de Sandra sobre a mobilização de metodistas brasileiros na missão. “É uma igreja que olha muito para fora da igreja. Também olha para dentro da igreja, mas olha para fora ao fazer a missão com as comunidades não alcançadas”, afirmou Sandra durante a conversa. Você confere mais detalhes sobre a visita de Sandra Lopez na edição de janeiro do Jornal Expositor Cristão.
Inga-Lisa Burns will be in the studio to give us an update on the Zero Waste Fair happening this Sunday. We also had a chance to catch up with local musician John Wright of the band NoMeansNo about their recent retirement. And you’ll hear the third of our featured short documentaries about life in Powell River. This one is from Sandra Lopez, a new resident who came here by way of Bogota, Colombia. Also stay tuned for interviews with Chloe Smith about fundraising for the new library, and Sam Sansalone gave us the scoop on outdoors hunting and mushroom foraging.
Join Kyle Haggerty and Karly Rose as they talk pageantry with Sandra Lopez, Miss Black America Plus. You don't want to miss this episode of Pageant Vérité!