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Best podcasts about senior communications

Latest podcast episodes about senior communications

The NCETM Maths Podcast
Evaluating Maths Hubs' impact with the EEF

The NCETM Maths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 32:35


In this episode, the NCETM's Dr Jen Shearman, Paul Rowlandson and Sue Evans discuss the upcoming EEF-funded trials of two important Maths Hubs programmes in 2025/26. The conversation explores the role of external evaluation, the challenges of conducting randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and what the findings could mean for maths education. A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download. Show notes Taking part in the discussion: Jen Shearman, Director for Evaluation and Impact, NCETM Sue Evans, Assistant Director for Primary, NCETM Paul Rowlandson, Assistant Director for School and Professional Development, NCETM Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM. Episode chapters 00:00 Introduction and welcome 01:12 Meet the team and overview of the EEF trials 01:57 Understanding the EEF and its role 03:31 The NCETM's involvement with the EEF 06:11 Introduction to the SKTM Secondary Non-specialist Teachers Programme 09:28 Introduction to the Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Programme 12:02 Challenges in conducting the trials 22:01 Hopes and expectations from the trials 31:04 Conclusion and how to get involved. Useful links Specialist Knowledge for Teaching Mathematics Secondary Non-specialist Teachers Programme Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Mastering Number at KS2 Blog post on the EEF trials: Going for gold standard Evaluating our programmes in 2025/26 EEF trial of the Secondary Non-specialist Teachers SKTM Programme EEF trial of the Mastering Number at Reception and KS1 Programme TIMMS 2023 Report Coordinating mathematical success: the mathematics subject report (2023) Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.

The Chris and Joe Show
Joe Setyon, Senior Communications manager, Goldwater Institute

The Chris and Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 19:16


Last fall, you had a chance to vote on a measure that is intended to force cities around the state to address homeless issues, specifically, when the homeless become a nuisance. You passed that proposal, so now what?  You’re about to hear how homeless in your hood could mean you get tax money back from your city. 

The NCETM Maths Podcast
Secondary Maths: Inside the EEF Practice Review

The NCETM Maths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 25:33


In this episode, the NCETM's Dr. Jen Shearman and Carol Knights discuss the EEF's Secondary maths practice review. The review identifies some of the challenges facing leaders of maths in English schools, including the national shortage of maths teachers, the widening gap between disadvantaged students and their peers, the need for greater focus on students in KS3, and the ways maths departments are approaching these challenges. Jen and Carol also touch upon the implications for the NCETM and the Maths Hubs Programme, and the projects underway to address the issues highlighted in the review. A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download. Show notes Taking part in the discussion: Carol Knights, Director for Secondary Maths, NCETM Dr. Jen Shearman, Director for Evaluation and Impact, NCETM Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM. Episode chapters 00:00 Introduction and welcome 01:19 Overview of the EEF Secondary maths practice review 03:02 Key findings: teacher skills and expertise 04:24 Addressing the shortage of maths teachers 05:11 Impact of COVID on disadvantaged students 07:35 The importance of mathematical talk 10:01 Integrating problem-solving in maths lessons 13:02 Use of representations and manipulatives in secondary maths 16:16 NCETM and Maths Hubs professional development 18:39 Future directions and recommendations 22:43 Conclusion and final thoughts. Useful links EEF Secondary maths practice review (2024) Maths Hubs Securing Foundations in Year 7 project Maths Hubs Secondary Non-specialist Teachers (SKTM) Programme Maths Hubs Years 5-8 Continuity project Oracy Education Commission We Need to Talk (2024) Ofsted Coordinating Mathematical Success: the mathematics subject report (2023). Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Joe Seyton, Goldwater Institute Senior Communications Manager, discusses AZ taxpayers on the hook for $125M in giveaways to film companies

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 7:09


Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi
10 Years of Polite Persuasion: Celebrating a Decade of Being Politely Pushy

Politely Pushy with Eric Chemi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 25:14


This week our "politely pushy" PR agency celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special episode featuring industry leaders and long-time collaborators. The episode showcases the agency's journey from its founding to becoming a powerhouse in the PR world.Guests include: Curtis Sparrer, Bospar's Principal and co-founder, who reflects on the agency's unique approach. Priti Khare, Bospar's first client and Founder at Storyboard Consulting, praises the agency's stellar team. Anuj Nayar, a Senior Communications & Brand Executive, highlights Bospar's commitment to pushing boundaries. This episode also features Caitlin Cassady, VP of Marketing at Beyond, offering insights into Bospar's impact on the industry. Since its founding in 2015, Bospar has evolved into a powerhouse agency, accumulating an impressive 216 awards for creativity, innovation, and business excellence. This anniversary podcast celebrates Bospar's decade of redefining PR through innovation, talent, and a unique "politely pushy" approach! Stay updated with our guests! Curtis SparrerPriti KhareAnuj NayarCaitlin Cassady

In Her Shoes
"I was playing a game I didnt know the rules to" Alyssa Jaffer, Senior Communications, Deliveroo

In Her Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 44:06


SEASON 5 BABY!!!! Join us for the opener with this phenomenal human, Alyssa Jaffer, a passionate storyteller and activist at heart, who's redefining success through truth and authentic connections. Born in the U.S. and a proud UC Berkeley alumna, Alyssa has carved out a dynamic career in communications, currently as a Senior Comms Manager at Deliveroo while freelancing and contributing to prestigious outlets like Forbes, Allbright, and Business Insider. Alyssa opens up about her journey from her American roots to navigating the fast-paced world of global communications. Discover how she balances corporate demands with her activist spirit, embracing the power of storytelling to make meaningful change. Tune in to hear her career highlights, challenges, and the insights that continue to shape her inspiring path. This is an episode you won't want to miss! Wave and connect with Alyssa on RISER. RISER, the world's first video led career matchmaking app. AD

The NCETM Maths Podcast
Problem-solving schools

The NCETM Maths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 40:16


In this episode, we talk to Liz Woodham, Primary Coordinator at NRICH, about the Problem-solving Schools initiative and its aims to support the development of reasoning and problem-solving skills for pupils and students from Reception to post-16. Liz shares insights into the initiative's process, including the use of webinars and rich tasks to support schools, and we also look at the relationship between problem-solving and reasoning and their importance in a well-rounded maths education. A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download. audio file Show notes Taking part in the discussion: Liz Woodham, Primary Coordinator, NRICH, University of Cambridge Julia Thomson, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager, NCETM. Episode chapters 00:00 Introduction 04:00 Problem-solving Schools initiative 05:08 The Kilpatrick Rope Model 08:39 The Five Big Ideas in Teaching for Mastery 10:26 Framework and goals of the Problem-solving Schools initiative 17:22 ‘NRICH-style' problems and SATs-style problems 20:05 Developing a ‘productive disposition' 22:16 Making time for problem-solving 26:12 What is reasoning and problem-solving? 29:52 Exploring and noticing 37:26 Conclusion and how to get involved. Useful links NRICH Problem-solving Schools initiative NRICH Kilpatrick Rope Model NRICH game mentioned in podcast: Make 37 Previous NCETM Maths Podcast discussion with NRICH: Episode 77 - Maths Games Mentioned by Julia: Five Big Ideas in Teaching for Mastery Feature on RIWGs: Research and Innovation in the Maths Hubs Network Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive.

Saturday Magazine
Saturday 11th August, 2024: Brenton Geyer, Senior Communications Officer Living Positive News at Living Positive

Saturday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 13:54


Macca and Nevena speak to Brenton Geyer, Living Positive News at Living Positive, updates on LGBTIQA+ and HIV/AIDS health. The post Saturday 11th August, 2024: Brenton Geyer, Senior Communications Officer Living Positive News at Living Positive appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Lagos talks 913
Early Edition; An Interview with Obinna Paul, Senior Communications Manager for Hope Behind Bars Africa

Lagos talks 913

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 17:18


In this episode, Oluwakayode and Obinna Paul talked about the recent escape of 119 inmates from a correctional centre in Suleja, Niger state.

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto
Massmart shares 2023 Easter spending trends

Breakfast with Refilwe Moloto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 6:25


Easter time is typically when consumers truly start stocking up their cupboards again, after recovering from the December spending spree during the first quarter of the year. Lester Kiewit speaks to Michelle Kemp, Senior Communications and Marketing Manager at Massmart, about the Easter spending trends of 2023, which they have recently released. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Remembering Resilience Podcast
Food Sovereignty: Rebuilding paths to fresh, traditional foods

Remembering Resilience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 24:32


Description: In this episode, podcast host Deanna “DeDe” Drift and co-host Mickey Foley explore the concept of food sovereignty with Dani Pieratos, a farmer of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, and Sasha Houston-Brown, Senior Communications and Advocacy Consultant with the Center for Prevention at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota. By rediscovering traditional indigenous foods and methods of growing, gathering, or hunting food, we can improve our health and reconnect with our cultural roots. Episode guests and host Deanna Drift discuss how their food sovereignty practices have helped them and their communities physically, economically, and spiritually.   Survey: Please take our survey! Now that you've listened to us, we want to hear from you. Tell us what you think in a brief survey by going to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/podcastRR.  Show Notes:In this episode the guests reference the following resources: -         Northland Food Network-         Dream of Wild Health-         Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI)-         Center for Prevention, Blue Cross Blue Shield MN-         NDN Collective-         Minnesota Department of HealthMusicians:You can find more from the musicians who contributed to this episode here: -         Wade Fernandez  – https://wadefernandezmusic.com/-         Reuben Kitto Stately (Kitto) – https://linktr.ee/yungkitto-         Corey Medina (Corey Medina & Brothers Band) – http://coreymedina.com/index.html Content warning: The Remembering Resilience podcast episodes include content that may bring up a strong emotional response. Please do what you need to take care of yourself while you listen, and perhaps think of someone you could call for emotional support if necessary. If you or a loved one is having thoughts of suicide, there are resources to help. If you're in Minnesota, you can connect with the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 9-8-8 or using the Online Chat feature. Otherwise, you can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. Both of these resources are available 24/7 to offer support.  Thank you:Miigwech - Pidamayaye - Thank you. We are grateful to our many partners who made this podcast possible. This podcast was developed through a Health POWER project at Minnesota Communities Caring for Children & FamilyWise Services, with support from the Center for Prevention at BlueCross and BlueShield of Minnesota & the University of Minnesota Extension. Kalen Keir did the sound design for this season, and Sadie Luetmer provided additional producing. 

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Members of The Planetary Society staff revisit some of 2023's most exhilarating moments and groundbreaking discoveries in space this week on Planetary Radio. Kate Howells, Public Education Specialist, announces the winners of The Planetary Society's Best of 2023 awards. Jack Kiraly, Director of Government Relations, shares the strides made in space advocacy. Then Rae Paoletta, Director of Content and Engagement, and Mat Kaplan, Senior Communications advisor and former host of Planetary Radio, return to break down their favorite space moments of the year. Stick around until the end for What's Up with Bruce Betts, the Chief Scientist of The Planetary Society, as he looks forward to the next year of space science and exploration. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2023-looking-back See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Influencing Insider
Tech & Business PR with Digital Nation's Athina Mallis

Influencing Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 20:22


“C-suite executives and company boards are operating in an unprecedented environment of disruption, transformation, and accelerating change.” Digital Nation delivers a forum for robust discussion and debate about the impact of change and the role of business and government in society. Editor Athina Mallis joins Influencing Insider next Thursday 9th November at 1pm to discuss: What Digital Nation covers, and what sets their audience apart How to share stories with their editorial team The best ways to pitch Digital Nation About Athina Mallis Athina Mallis is the Editor at Digital Nation Australia. She is an award-winning business technology journalist specialising in Web3, sustainability, and gender equality. Her past experience also includes being the Senior Communications and Content Specialist at award winning content marketing consultancy AZK Media and the Digital Intelligence Unit editor at award-winning B2B publication Which-50. About Digital Nation Our readers are the leaders in finance, technology, marketing, HR, sales, operations, product, innovation, and customer experience. This is the publication for transformational leaders across all the disciplines on the executive team, and for those who report to and advise them. Have a question for Athina? Join the episode live and you can submit your questions to be read out on air and get them answered.

Marketing in the Madness
How Composable Tech Gives Vodafone Group Cost Saving Superpowers With Vodafone Group's Senior Communications & Digital Solutions Manager, Sam Billett #25

Marketing in the Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 38:00


Want to find out exactly how Vodafone skyrocketed their bottom line by switching up their technology? This episode is with Sam Billett, the Senior Communications & Digital Solutions Manager at Vodafone Group! He shared all of the juicy insights as to how and why composable tech gives Vodafone cost saving superpowers. And you can learn more about how it can help boost your bottom line too.

The Clement Manyathela Show
Protecting the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation act

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 12:22


Clement speaks to Senior Communications and Advocacy Officer at the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI), Edward Molopi, on the role of NGOs when it comes to the provision of accommodation and illegal evictions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
The best way to deal with highjacked buildings

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 10:12


Guest: Edward Molopi is The Senior Communications and Advocacy Officer at SERI and he joins John to consider the most humane, practical and legally justifiable mechanisms that should be applied to reform hijacked buildings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Behind the Bob
Behind the Bob - the one with Shameema Ali

Behind the Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 20:05 Transcription Available


It's another episode with a special guest and this time Carrie-Ann is talking with Shameema Ali, Senior Communications and Engagement Manager at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.Shameema shares her thoughts and advice on diversity in the profession and why communications professionals should consider a career in public sector communications. 02:07 - being thrown in at the deep end06:37 - dealing with imposter syndrome08:29 - the role of leaders in our profession13:07 - opportunities to develop in public sector comms15:20 - using our diversity to our advantageThank you so much to Shameema for sharing and being part of the discussion about our profession, diversity and opportunities.----------------------------------------------------------Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed listening please share it, leave a rating or a review.New episodes of Behind the Bob are published every Wednesday and you can always subscribe via your favourite podcast platform to ensure you don't miss an episode.You can find out more about Carrie-Ann and Cat's Pajamas Communications at www.cats-pajamas.co.uk

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#BlackWomenKnowSports
Number 24, Maleia Bracone!

#BlackWomenKnowSports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 18:47


Hello, and welcome back to the #BlackWomenKnowSports podcast! On today's episode, Jaydn James is joined by Maleia Bracone who is a Senior Communications major, a native of Anderson, South Carolina, and the leading scorer for North Carolina A&T State University's Lady Aggies Basketball! In this episode, Bracone talks about her family ties to basketball, why she transferred to an HBCU, and how fans can better support women's basketball! Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Feel free to share and leave a review! Follow Maleia Bracone on all platforms: Instagram: @maleiab Tiktok: @maleiab Follow #BlackWomenKnowSports on all platforms: Instagram: @BlackWomenKnowSports Facebook: @BlackWomenKnowSports Twitter: @BWKnowSports TikTok: @BlackWomenKnowSports Shop #BlackWomenKnowSports Apparel! black-women-know-sports.creator-spring.com/apparel Contact us by E-mail! E-mail: BlackWomenKnowSports@gmail.com

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
"Of course there should be a bipartisan agreement!"

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 8:01


We've seen compromise win the day this week in Congress on the debt ceiling deal. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks her guests on A Woman's View what they think of the compromise that led to the raising of the debt ceiling this week. Her guests this week include Jill Atwood, Senior Communications strategist for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Susan Spiers, CEO of the Utah Association of CPAs and Kristin Sokol, professional relationship and dating coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
A good idea on how we fix Congress

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 8:00


Boyd Matheson wrote this week that the way we fix Congress is to create a new caucus comprised of moderate Democrats and Republicans who are focused more on fixing problems than fundraising. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asked her guests on A Woman's View what they thought about that. Her guests this week include Jill Atwood, Senior Communications strategist for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Susan Spiers, CEO of the Utah Association of CPAs and Kristin Sokol, professional relationship and dating coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
How do you feel about Pride Month this June?

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 7:30


There have been more controversies surrounding Pride Month this year with BudLight changing its advertising strategy and Target pulling pride products. KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson asks her guests on A Woman's View how they feel about this issue. Her guests this week include Jill Atwood, Senior Communications strategist for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Susan Spiers, CEO of the Utah Association of CPAs and Kristin Sokol, professional relationship and dating coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson
Rapid fire round - want to play along?

A Woman's View with Amanda Dickson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 8:00


KSL Newsradio's Amanda Dickson plays a game with her guests on A Woman's View this week, posing to them the questions posed by Alan Alda in his podcast Clear and Vivid. Her guests this week include Jill Atwood, Senior Communications strategist for the Department of Veterans Affairs, Susan Spiers, CEO of the Utah Association of CPAs and Kristin Sokol, professional relationship and dating coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 195 - A Conversation with Dan Noyes, Senior Communications Consultant, Morressier

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 52:49


In today's episode, we're talking with Dan Noyes, Senior Communications Consultant, Morressier.   Dan is interviewed by Matthew Ismail, a Conference Director and Editor in Chief of the Charleston Briefings. Dan talks with Matthew about the role of a Communications Consultant in today's scholarly communication organization and how this public relations role differs from being a “spin doctor.” Dan says that public relations is not so much about pushing out prepared statements as it is a matter of “reading the room,” or listening to people to figure out who they are and what their needs and interests are. A library's needs will be different from a physicist's needs, and the needs of a  researcher publishing or viewing a paper are different from a manager's needs, so untangling and aligning them or offering different channels for them for expression and collaboration is the goal. Integrity and Authenticity are very important to establishing trust between an organization and its various constituents. Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ismail-1a6282a/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thenoyes/ Twitter: @thenoyes Keywords: #ScholComm, #science, #openscience, #scientists, #STEM, #physics, #tech, #technology, #ResearchIntegrity, #research, #researchers, #readers, #writing, #academicwriting, #knowledge, #libraries, #librarianship, #academicpublishing, #scholarlypublishing, #publishing, #podcasts

Building Sounds
Design Future London Challenge, with Jules Pipe, Natalie Wells (GLA) and UEL Alumni

Building Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 29:13


In this conversation, we explore the theme for 2023 edition of the London Festival of Architecture (LFA)- 'In Common', in the context of the Design Future London challenge – a design challenge led by the Mayor of London, alongside MOBIE, which aimed to inspire young Londoners to develop an interest in designing beautiful, affordable and sustainable places to live, work and visit. We're join by Jules Pipe and Natalie Wells from the GLA. As well as three students from UEL, Hussain Akil Sadliwala, Alina Klimenteva and Mohan Ukabhai Dungrani. Jules is Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and Skills, working on key priorities for the Mayor. Natalie is a Senior Communications and Engagement Officer at the GLA, as well as lead on the challenge. Hussain, Alina and Mohan are three of the students from UEL, involved in the challenge in 2022. To find out more about LFA, the 2023 theme -'In Common', or how to get involved in the festival, head to lfa.london/get-involved. To find out more about how you can get involved with the challenge, click this link here. To explore the UEL Teams challenge project, click this link here and search for Entry 5. This episode was produced and edited by Eliza Grosvenor. You can find a transcript of the conversation using the link below: Download the transcript

Nature's Archive
#63: Connecting Habitats and Hearts: The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative with Kelly Zenkewich

Nature's Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 59:53 Transcription Available


Are you ready for an in-depth look at the challenges and solutions of wildlife connectivity? The Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, or Y2Y, is working on a grand scale to connect and protect habitats from Yellowstone to the Yukon, for the benefit of both people and nature.Today, we're joined by Kelly Zenkewich, Senior Communications and Digital Engagement Manager at Y2Y. We delve into the unique challenges of both the region and the scale of Y2Y's vision.As you'll hear, even if thinking about this area conjures up images of vast open spaces, there are still numerous highways, cities, fences, railroads, ranches, farms, and other human infrastructure that fragments the landscape.We discuss the charismatic animals of the area - from grizzly bears and wolverines to caribou and pronghorn - the diverse challenges faced by these animals, and the ways Y2Y is working to conserve them. We'll also learn about the unique approach of Y2Y, which works across 5 states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories, as well as the territories of at least 75 indigenous groups. Kelly describes how they positively engage people across these communities using communication techniques such as asset framing and community-based social marketing.You can find more about Y2Y at y2y.net, and find them on instagram and facebook.FULL SHOW NOTESLINKSPeople, Animals, and OrganizationsAnat Shenker-Osorio - created approach similar to "Asset Framing"COP15 - recent biodiversity agreement was announced at COP15Doug McKenzie-Mohr - creator of community-based social marketingJodi Hilty, PhD - corridor ecology and connectivity expertMark Hebblewhite, PhD - studies ungulates including mountain caribouMichael Proctor, PhD - studying grizzly bear movements in BCPluie The WolfStoney Nakoda NationsTony Clevenger, PhD - wolverine researcherTrabian Shorters - creator of Asset FramingBooks and ResourcesNote: links to books are affiliate linksArticle about the new Trans-Canada Highway wildlife overpass that Kelly mentionsBeth Pratt discussing P-22 and Wildlife Crossings (Nature's Archive Episode 38)The following music was used for this media project:Music: Spellbound by Brian Holtz MusicFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9616-spellboundLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://brianholtzmusic.com Support the show

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #23057: ShowStoppers - Yubico Secures Your Device With A Key

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 5:24


At ShowStoppers at CES in Las Vegas, Senior Communications and Program Specialist for Yubico Katelyn Martin covers the YubiKey, a hardware key that secures your protect access to your computer and more. Katelyn addresses how they deal with the issue of lost keys and what you can do to protect yourself.  This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Mastodon:     https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #23057: ShowStoppers - Yubico Secures Your Device With A Key

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 5:25


At ShowStoppers at CES in Las Vegas, Senior Communications and Program Specialist for Yubico Katelyn Martin covers the YubiKey, a hardware key that secures your protect access to your computer and more. Katelyn addresses how they deal with the issue of lost keys and what you can do to protect yourself.  This edition of MacVoices is supported by Zocdoc. Find local doctors who take your insurance at Zocdoc.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Mastodon:     https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

TYT Interviews
Guns in Libraries

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 28:54


Cenk Uygur hosts. Cenk speaks with TYT's New National Correspondent Matt Sheffield about whether or not the US is a "banana republic", and how the right wing is attacking librarians. Senior Communications and Political Director for United We Dream Action Bruna Sollod talks about why Democrats need to talk about immigration leading up to the midterms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Music Ally Podcast
Ep. #77: How music-tech startups can stand out from the competition – and apply for Music Ally SI:X

The Music Ally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 26:20


In this episode, we discuss Music Ally SI:X – our new annual global showcase, contest and mentorship support program for early-stage music startups. We chat to representatives of two of the sponsors, Emma Cordell, Senior Communications manager of FUGA, and Gregor Pryor, Partner at Reed Smith – along with Music Ally's CEO Paul Brindley – about what they consider to be the most exciting and innovative areas in music tech, why big, game-changing ideas are still out there (and how to spot them), and offer some advice for SI:X applicants to help them stand out from the competition. Remember, there's still time left to apply for Music Ally SI:X – but not a lot: the deadline for applications is Monday 19th September. Find more information and apply to SI:X here: https://musically.com/music-ally-six ------

The Marketing Society podcast
Why ESG is the future of marketing, according to Coca-Cola's Senior Communications Manager

The Marketing Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 24:01


Austin Roebuck is Senior Manager for Global Customer & Commercial Communications at the Coca-Cola Company. For him, the future of digital marketing lies with companies who can make the most of their ESG compliance through effective storytelling that captivates consumers. Brands need to choose what to maintain and what to enhance when it comes to their activities targeting the environment, society and governance. Find out more from Austin in this latest Shiny New Object podcast episode. The Shiny New Object podcast is a production of Automated Creative, an adtech platform that turns brands' media impressions into marketing intelligence. Find out more at www.automatedcreative.net

The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation
The Occupation of Unlearning with Chloe Dulce Louvouezo

The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 49:07


Happy Mental Health Awareness month everyone. In this special episode of The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation,  Host, Miriam Starobin, the Social Media and Programming Manager for The Loveland Foundation interviews Chloe Dulce Louvouezo.Chloe's fifteen-year career has advanced inclusive storytelling at organizations addressing education, poverty, and mental health. She currently serves as a production lead in a Senior Communications role at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Prior to joining the foundation, she served as Director of Communications for Services for the Underserved, one of the largest human services agencies in New York City, and Akilah Institute for Women, a women's college in Kigali, Rwanda after working in public affairs at the start of her career. Chloe is co-founder of Open Door Concept, a creative space in Washington, DC that promotes conversation, creativity and community. She sits on Washington, DC Mayor Bowser's Commission for Women, through which she supports citywide initiatives championing health and human services and public policy safety for women. She is also a founding board member of HURU, which creates sacred spaces for rest experiences that foster emotional wellbeing and wholeness. Chloe earned her B.A. in Journalism from Howard University with a concentration in Cultural Anthropology and her M.P.S. in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Georgetown University. Chloe is mother to her son Myel and resides in Washington, DC.The Unfolding: Presented by The Loveland Foundation podcast is here to embrace the tough conversations and offer a new healing modality through vulnerability, honesty, and reciprocity. When we unfold we are committing to an exercise in compassion. Unfolding is language turned into behavior, an energetic exchange, through conversation, which supports you walking towards yourself. The Loveland Foundation is committed to showing up for communities of color in unique and powerful ways, with a particular focus on Black women and girls. To keep up with All Things Loveland Foundation and The Unfolding please make sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Listen to Chloe's podcast Follow Chloe on instagram Buy Chloe's book Support the show

E-Health Pioneers | Der Business Podcast für den digitalen Gesundheitsmarkt
#65: Symptomchecker in seriös – Ja, das gibt's wirklich!

E-Health Pioneers | Der Business Podcast für den digitalen Gesundheitsmarkt

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 35:42


Symptome in die Google-Suchleiste eingeben, den ersten Symptomchecker öffnen, der im Browser angezeigt wird und am Ende besorgt sein, dass man statt einer Erkältung doch eine schwerwiegende Erkrankung hat: Dieses Szenario ist vielen von uns wahrscheinlich nicht unbekannt. Dabei bestätigen Studien, dass die von Online-Symptomcheckern getroffenen Diagnosen meist unzutreffend sind, und dass schon eine fünfminütige Internet-Recherche unsere Angst, an einer schweren Krankheit zu leiden, wesentlich steigern kann. In dieser Folge E-Health Pioneers vertritt Dr. Justus Meyer Host Andrea Buzzi. Er ist Head of Content & Storytelling bei The Medical Network und spricht heute mit Jonathan Muck, Senior Communications and Public Affairs Manager bei Ada Health. Jonathan erklärt unter anderem, wie sich der Symptomchecker von Ada von anderen Diagnosetools unterscheidet und was man mit einer Finanzierung in Höhe von 120 Millionen Dollar anfängt. Und auch einen weiteren Fan konnte Ada Health in diesem Gespräch gewinnen: unseren Vertretungs-Host Justus! Wenn auch ihr wissen wollt, was das Besondere am Symptomchecker von Ada Health ist und wie Jonathan Justus von der App überzeugen konnte, dann ist diese Folge E-Health Pioneers ein absolutes Must-Hear!

TYT Interviews
Fighting for the Innocent

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 24:21


Adrienne Lawrence hosts. Civil Rights and Wrongful Conviction Attorney joins to talk about the case of Kevin Strickland and his wrongful conviction. Senior Communications and Political Director Bruna Sollod joins to discuss the state of play on immigration reform. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Mike Gallagher Backstage Pass
Ben Williamson, Former Senior Communications Advisor under President Trump

The Mike Gallagher Backstage Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 15:43


Ben Williamson is a Former Senior Communications Advisor under President Trump. Ben is now a political advisor to Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Ben joins Mike to talk about how Joe Biden is the ‘crisis President’. Ben tells Mike how stark the contrast is between how the press interacts with Donald Trump versus Joe Biden. Ben dives into how Trump was very transparent and always made himself available to the press so Americans always knew what he was thinking. It has only been 9 months of us living through the Biden presidency and already there are too many crisis to face. Plus, Ben tells Mike what it was like working under President Trump & what the atmosphere was like in the White House because the media always portrayed it as being chaotic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

There Will Be Bourbon
Teresa Davis - Former White House Senior Communications Advisor

There Will Be Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 174:32


What a great American and human being Teresa is. She discusses her role in Operation Warp Speed and the Coronavirus vaccine as well as a variety of topics regarding political division in the media, the lack of authenticity in journalism, finding love in the White House, as well as some face time with our cats. Serious stuff here, America! Grab a glass! There Will Be Bourbon

The National Security Podcast
Audiopaper | Protecting education exports: minimising the damage of China’s future economic coercion

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 20:16


This episode of the National Security Podcast brings you an audiopaper from the Policy Options Paper series — the flagship publication of the ANU National Security College. Protecting Education Exports: Minimising the damage of China’s future economic coercion is authored by Dirk van der Kley and Benjamin Herscovitch — Research Fellows at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance.Coercion against Australia’s education sector would significantly impact the country’s prosperity. Education is the nation’s only remaining export to China valued over $10 billion annually which is both reliant on China and which Beijing can target without significant self-harm. And unlike many industries currently subject to China’s economic coercion, education is job-intensive and closely linked to Australia’s technological competitiveness. The Australian Government has no mechanism to coordinate efforts to diversify education export markets or cohesively promote Australian education, rendering the sector more exposed to coercion.This episode of the National Security Podcast brings you an audiopaper from the Policy Options Paper series — the flagship publication of the ANU National Security College. Policy Options Papers offer short, evidence-based and forward-looking insights and recommendations for policymakers on topical national security issues facing Australia. Every paper in the series is informed by consultation, and reviewed by practitioner and academic experts. The paper is also available as a PDF.You can also check out the first-ever audiopaper from the ANU National Security College, Clever Country in a Changed World: Re-thinking Australian science policy by Paul Harris.Dirk van der Kley is a Research Fellow at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance and a Research Fellow at the ANU National Security College.Benjamin Herscovitch is a Research Fellow at the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance.Tim Wilford is the Senior Communications and Marketing Officer at the ANU National Security College. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. The National Security Podcast and Policy Forum Pod are available on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In Your Best Interest
It’s never too late to learn about personal finance, with Deborah Tan-Pink, Senior Communications Manager at Revolut

In Your Best Interest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 40:11


In this episode, Deborah Tan-Pink opens up about how she turned her finances around after most of her life being an overspender. She also shares how a hobby turned into a weekly side hustle that now gives passive income that will help her reach financial independence sooner.Revolut has a platform where you can teach your kids healthy money habits. Click here to learn more.You can hear more from Deborah on her podcast, Good Girls Talk About Money, on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.For past guests, visit stashaway.com/podcastIf you enjoy what you've heard, we’d really appreciate it if you’d even consider leaving a quick but thoughtful review. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really helps us make the show even better for you so that we can convince great guests to join us.Have feedback for us? Is there someone you want us to have on the show? Is there a topic you want covered? Shoot us an email at podcast@stashaway.com. We’d love to hear your thoughts!Find StashAway on FacebookFind StashAway on InstagramFind StashAway on LinkedInFind StashAway on TwitterAlso, our lawyers would want us to tell you that the opinions of our guests are not necessarily shared by StashAway, that past performance is no guarantee of future results, and that what you heard is not investment advice.

The Business of Sport
Careers In Sport Podcast - Nicolas Maingot - Senior Communications Manager - International Hockey Federation

The Business of Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 50:23


The Sports Tea with JD
Brooks Bratten - Co-host of the Preds Official Podcast

The Sports Tea with JD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 31:54


Brooks Bratten, the Senior Communications and Content Coordinator for the Nashville Predators, joins the show to talk about his time in the NHL Bubble in Edmonton, the unique perspective he has on the 2017 Stanley Cup Final, his journey to the Nashville Predators, and the Preds offseason moves. Brooks has over 10,000 followers on Twitter (@brooksbratten) and is the co-host of the Preds Official Podcast. Brooks graduated (2013) from Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh, PA where he did play-by-play for their men and women's hockey teams. He has also been an on ice official for USA Hockey (2006-2014) and interned for the Pittsburgh Penguins his senior year of college. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Joe Piscopo Show
7 AM Hour 11-22-19 Jason Miller, 2016 Trump Campaign Senior Communications Advisor and co-host for "WAR ROOM: Impeachment," the only radio show/podcast devoted solely to defending the President on impeachment

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 54:42


A Little Salty
13: RXBAR, Marketing and No B.S. With Rose Montag

A Little Salty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 45:06


On today's episode, we are excited to have Rose Montag, Senior Communications & protein bar marketing wiz at RXBAR. Rose has such a “meant to be” story about how she ended up at RXBAR out of college, and she's gotten to watch firsthand the skyrocketing growth the company has experienced since the start-up was founded... Read More The post 13: RXBAR, Marketing and No B.S. With Rose Montag appeared first on Beauty and the Bench Press.

Kelly Cutrara
Stuart Green, TTC Senior Communications Specialist - Tuesday, February 28th 2017

Kelly Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 7:53


TTC ad for WeedMaps ap stirs controversy

The Good Catholic Life
The Good Catholic Life #0098: Monday, July 25, 2011

The Good Catholic Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2011 56:31


**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry  **Today's guest(s):** Melissa Squarcia, Senior Communications for the Catholic Leadership Institute * [Catholic Leadership Institute](http://www.catholicleaders.org/) **Today's topics:** Catholic Leadership Institute **Summary of today's show:** Melissa Squarcia joins Scot to talk about the ministry of the Catholic Leadership Institute, which prepares clergy and lay leaders for leadership in the Church as well as assists dioceses in creating a strategic vision and priorities. As priests become pastors sooner after ordination and as they are spread more thin, CLI's programs help them work more efficiently in order to accomplish the ministry goals at the heart of their vocations. **1st segment:** Scot began by asking how we prepare our priests, deacons, and lay leaders for the Church of the 21st century. Parishes keep getting fewer and bigger and priests have more and more asked of them. And they didn't always get the tools to lead in the seminary. The Catholic Leadership Institute is trying to help prepare priests and laity for more effective leadership in the Church and working with bishops and dioceses with strategic planning. Scot welcomed Melissa Squarcia to the show. He asked how she came to CLI. She started about 4 years ago and before that worked for the local NBC affiliate in Philadelphia. They were looking for a communications coordinator to help share the good news about their ministry. CLI is 20 years old this year. Scot said it's amazing what one person inspired in prayer can accomplish. The founder is Tim Flanagan and the co-founder as the late Fr. Charles Pfeffer. Originally they worked with youth and young adults, but as they started looking at where else they could work to assist the Church, they heard priests saying to the young people that they didn't have the time to implement the good ideas. So they started Good Leaders, Good Shepherds, developing a curriculum that meshes the best of corporate leadership training with the teachings of the Church. They started in 2006 and are now in 60 dioceses nationwide, about 1 in every 3 in the US. Scot was impressed that Flanagan, who had a background that included in corporate leadership training, saw the need in the Church and committed to doing something about it. Melissa said the current president Matt Manion left a very lucrative and powerful position to come to CLI to serve the Church. Manion's arrival allowed Flanagan to develop a board of directors, which aids in getting CLI out to a wider audience, including those who can provide support. Flanagan made a 10-year commitment to CLI in the beginning to see where it went. He made a plan and put it into action. If it was meant to be and God would bless it, then 10 years was a good time frame. Now 20 years later, CLI is helping so many leaders in the Church. Melissa said it was also a commitment by an all-volunteer staff that came onboard with Flanagan's vision. There are 26 full-time staff in their main office outside Philadelphia, plus about 30 full- and part-time trainers who travel around the country running leadership training. The full-time trainers travel three out of four weeks per month. The priest-trainers are able to give 3 or 4 days per month. Scot asked how many of the staff are Villanova grads: Melissa said she is, as is Flanagan. Manion has a Master's and there are three or four others who also have some affiliation with the university. Fr. Bill Dickinson joined CLI in 2006 as the organization's National Director for Leadership Development. He's been approved by his bishop to stay with CLI for another 5 years. Flanagan needed a priest to sell the nation's bishops on CLI's offerings and show them how it can be effective for their dioceses. **2nd segment:**  Good Leaders, Good Shepherds is the flagship program of CLI and Boston was one of the pilot programs. MElissa said it's meant to help priests find more time and better ways to be a better leader and a good shepherd. Often their time is taken up with administration instead of bringing people the Word and sacraments. CLI says there are more effective ways to manage parishes and their workloads to free them to do what they became priests to do. Priests are called to teach, to sanctify, and to govern, and often governance training is neglected in the seminary. Scot said it's his experience that the seminary tries to teach so much in theology and spiritual life, that there's only so much they can teach in 4-6 years. Plus leadership training is better when they've got a few years of experience already. When they come to GLGS they can have specific issues they want to deal with or specific areas they know they need help with. MElissa said a priest can have a wonderful group of parishioners who are just waiting to be asked to help and GLGS helps him form teams and alliances within the local community to enhance the mission of the parish/ Both GLGS and Tending the Talents have the same six contexts for leadership. The first is self-preparation for leadership, helping the person become more aware of their own leadership tendencies, strengths, and weaknesses are. Melissa said you have to be able to lead yourself first. The DISC profile they use help you increase your strengths and address your weaknesses. * [What is DISC?](http://www.discprofile.com/whatisdisc.htm) Scot said on the GLGS side, they integrate where the priest wants to be in six months, 1 year, and longer and what kind of priest they want to be. MElissa said they often have an idea of who they want to be when they leave seminary and all the pressures overwhelm them and obscure that idea. This helps them get back to the central idea of their priesthood. Scot said the central idea is becoming a priestly leader, not just a regular kind of leader. What makes Catholic leadership for priests and lay leaders different from leadership for corporate leaders? Melissa said the difference is shepherding after the heart of Jesus. The second module or context is leadership of self. Melissa said it includes creating your own vision and purpose statement, and formulating goals to help them accomplish that. It includes health and wellness, greater personal formation, and then more administrative and governance goals. They use the SMART goals concept: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely goals. * [Creating SMART goals](http://www.topachievement.com/smart.html) Melissa said it gives them focus and it puts time frames and parameters around their goals. The next leadership context is Leading in the one to one context. It includes helping a specific staff member get the most out of themselves. Melissa said it is one of the most frequently used contexts in leadership. It looks at their gifts and talents, helping them take the DISC profile, and establishing key responsibility areas and SMART goals. It helps them become more effective, freeing the pastor to serve the parish in a greater capacity because the staff members are able to carry out his vision for the parish in that specific role. Scot said there's often fear around giving constructive criticism and there's a science about this that's passed on by Good Leaders, Good Shepherds. Melissa said that a lot of it is listening. She related a story from one priest who said his director of religious ed noticed the difference that GLGS was making in him, specifically that he now listens to her better when she speaks to him. **3rd segment:** The next context is leadership of teams. A pastor's life often includes staffs and committees. Melissa said it teaches the pastor how to charter, sponsor and give a vision to a team such that he doesn't need to be present for them all the time. Thus they don't have to be at meeting after meeting, but be assured that the team will accomplish the goals and purpose that has been created for them. It includes effective meeting management, recruiting of team/committee members. The idea is that people on the team itself don't feel that the team is pointless. Another aspect of leadership of the team is keeping the teams on track, giving them a timeframe in which to get their job done (and not someone else's job) as well as to prioritize. The priest-leader sets specific goals and time limits for every meeting with an agenda that has specific times to talk about each agenda item. The next context is leadership in the organization or the parish. Scot said a parish is a complex $1-1.5 million organization with a staff of employees, but also thousands of souls who need to be shepherded. Meanwhile many of our pastors are even younger than before, some becoming pastors just five years after ordination. Melissa said they have the priests set a vision for the parish, what this particular parish in this place and time is called to do. Then they whittle it down to all the bits and pieces that can bring the vision to reality. It gives them a context to proclaim to their people so they all know who the parish is serving and what they are called to do and be. Scot said some would ask why would Parish A's vision be difference from Parish B's vision. He would say every parish is different with different cultures, different places, and so on. In one parish, they might prioritize youth ministry. Another might prioritize a period of healing after a merger of two previous parishes. Melissa said every parish is called to lead people to Christ and manifest the Kingdom of God on earth, but every parish will do that in a different way, partly because the gifts and talents in the pews are different from one place to another.  The next context is strategic relationships, i.e those organizations that function outside the parish, including soup kitchens or other parishes. For example, a priest asked his parishioners what they dream about to enhance their community and faith life. Many wanted to serve the community with non-Catholics in the area that serve the poor. So they work with nonCatholic churches to serve the poor and partnered with a Catholic parish in Haiti. Scot said the universal Church does not end at the borders of this parish. MElissa said this context helps the parish share the Gospel outside the parish community. Scot said about 40 or 50 priests ion the Archdiocese of Boston have gone through Good Leaders, Good Shepherds. Melissa said there have been about 1,600 priests who are enrolled or graduated including some from Trinidad and Vancouver. How does Tending the Talents differ? Melissa said it's supposed to be complimentary to GLGS. A priest comes back with new leadership tools and the parish staff then goes to Tending the Talents to help them understand the new vision for leadership. They have a lot of the same leadership training, but do it knowing their pastor has already gone through it, which allows it to be anchored with deeper roots and reinforced. They can then also set their own goals and key responsibility areas instead of relying solely on the pastor to do it. **4th segment:** Catholic Leadership Institute also works with bishops to help them with the same types of skills that pastors have received. Melissa said they are talking to the dioceses of Kalamazoo and Laredo to create visions and priorities which will help parishes align themselves with that vision. Scot said his experience is that most leaders have a vision, but they haven't articulated it in a way that helps to align everyone to the direction they need to go. Melissa said it's often about communicating the vision after putting it on paper. Just last week Bishop Bradley in Kalamazoo communicated that vision, which is to serve every person in their region, not just the Catholics. The vision is to be the Catholic voice there and all of the priorities are oriented to that vision. CLI is awarding four recipients an award for Catholic leadership on November 11 in Philadelphia. Cardinal Seán is one of the recipients. Also, Tom Monaghan, founder of Ave Maria University and Domino's Pizza. Previous recipients have included Immaculee Ilibagiza, Matthew Kelly, Raymond Arroyo, Sr. Briege McKenna, Mother Mary Assmumpta, and many others. Much of CLI's revenue comes from tuition for their programs, but any new initiatives or expansion of their work comes from donations. * [Founder's 20/20 Challenge](https://www.catholicleaders.org/donate.aspx)