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"The next three decades are pivotal for India's real estate industry. We are on track to become a global manufacturing powerhouse, with industries flocking to establish their presence here. It's a shift from our roots in IT, signaling a dynamic future for India's economic landscape."In today's episode of The Shape Of Work, Priyanka Rathore, Co-Founder of Strata, joins us to share her wealth of knowledge. Priyanka has over a decade of work experience, starting her career at D.E. Shaw India. She further went on to work at WeWork, prior to her time at Strata. She did her B.Com from St Francis College for Women.In this episode, we delve into the future landscape of India's real estate industry, Priyanka sheds light on its growth prospects and her outlook on Commercial Real Estate. She also shares her unique experience of juggling different roles as a successful entrepreneur, leader, mentor, and mother, and how embracing delegation has been a game-changer for her.Episode HighlightsWhat is Stata and how did it start?The future of the real estate market in IndiaThe future of India as a manufacturing hubWhy is delegating important for an entrepreneur?Follow Priyanka on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast Host: Archit SethiAbout Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor for the 200+ employee strength company.
Being aware of the water in which we swim is not always easy. Dr Peter Kline joins the conversation to help us to see more clearly the culture in which we are immersed that we may understand the way it has constrained our desire, providing the delusion of freedom. More than that, the promises of a neo-capitalist society ultimately can never be fulfilled as we attach our deepest longings to narratives that actually prevent us from attaining what we most deeply desire. Has hyper-individualism and pressure to perform and enjoy our lives robbed us of one another and trained us to buy into the wrong dreams? Dr Peter Kline is the Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Theology at St Francis College, Milton. He has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and a PhD in Theological Studies from Vanderbilt University, with a special interest in negative theology.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Martin Bester invited primary schools in Gauteng to take part in our Morning Family Quiz.
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Tedrick Wilcox Jr. joins the show. Tedrick talks about he experience he having living out one of his dreams playing division 1 basketball, what it has been like to play against Wisconsin, Penn State, St John's, coming home to RI to play Bryant and face up against a friend, how to be a part of the Bake Team and much more! Find out more at https://the-rhody-runback.pinecast.co
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #65. In this episode, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we welcome Dr. Miguel Martinez-Saenz, President at St. Francis College Brooklyn! Miguel says it like it is - the media has done a disservice to the value of higher education. However, the students also can't move aimlessly to the next step of higher education without a path. Miguel cautions labeling the student as a consumer - higher ed is the only industry where the "consumer" demands less than what they pay for; students need to take an active role in their learning. Finally, Miguel discusses why "fit" is creating the conditions for someone to believe they belong! Dr. Miguel Martinez-Saenz became the 19th president of St. Francis College in September of 2017. Before coming to St. Francis College, Dr. Martinez-Saenz served as Provost at Otterbein University. In that position, he led a number of efforts especially in the context of internationalization that included a three-year global arts initiative funded, in part, by the National Endowment of the Arts. He also helped lay the foundation and developed partnerships with universities in South Africa, Costa Rica, Brazil, and Malaysia. Of significance, Dr. Martinez-Saenz was an administrative Fulbright Scholar (March 2016) through the Fulbright-Nehru International Education Administrators Program. Another episode sponsored by our great friends at MDT Marketing! Get your free marketing consultation today! mdtmarketing.com/edup. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
As things digital become the new norm, what does this mean for how we learn, how we analyze data and how we as Finance Business Partners advise our organizations? I explore these questions and more with guest Chang Xia, Assistant Professor of Finance at St Francis College in Brooklyn. Listen in!
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) get introduced to creative director/producer Magaly Colimon-Christopher (@magaly_colimon1). Magaly spoke about her work on Netflix series Grand Army, creating the Conch Shell International Film Fest (@conchshelliff), working as a playwright, co-founding a women's film fest at St Francis College, her work over the years as an actor (Blue Bloods, the Closer, ER, Law & Order, LAX), getting to speak Haitian Creole on screen, the goal of creating different people of the Caribbean, learning on camera techniques while being on the soap opera Guiding Light, Haitian history, the natives of Haiti, Black count creator Alexander Dumas, the upcoming events/panels at Conch Shell International Film Fest, keeping your identity/culture through film, what filmocracy does, attending Yale school of Drama, and more. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermalsoundwaves/support
Mitch Peipert, CFO of Thomasnet, returns to Upside/Downside to help me answer career questions from students of Professor Chang Xia at St. Francis College in Brooklyn. From navigating the transition into your first job to why continuous learning is so important, we share our thoughts and remind you to take a deep breath and enjoy the journey. Join us!
Fascinated by numbers from an early age, Nerma Kolenovic, student at St. Francis College in New York City, shares how determination and being deliberate in the steps you take can push anyone towards a bright career. We'll also hear what Nerma and her friends talk about when they get together after class, and why you should start training your opposite hand how to use the mouse! If Nerma is any indication, the next generation will take the Finance Business Partner role to new heights. Join us.
Jennifer Leedham, currently associate head coach at St Francis College in Brooklyn, tells us about her path from Cheshire to New York City and onto the benches of college basketball, her closeness with sisters Johannah and Kirsty and their route into the game, the mental challenges which come with the job and her enthusiasm for nurturing the next generation as Great Britain Under-16 coach. More at mvp247.com Sponsored by Total Environmental Compliance.
Today we give you a brief history of how volleyball was created, we also talk about on the of the sports most influential people, St. Francis College making history by playing their first ever match in school history as well as some people who have committed to colleges. Enjoy!
Pivot! Maya Millett talks about her new project, Race Women and the stories we're not hearing in the history books (or seeing on the screen). Join us as we peel back the onion that is black women in history on episode 16, pt. 2 w/ Maya Millett "For five years Maya Millet was the senior and later executive book editor at StoryCorps, the national oral history organization featured on NPR’s Morning Edition. Maya worked on three StoryCorps books: All There Is: Love Stories from StoryCorps (2012), Ties That Bind: Stories of Love and Gratitude from StoryCorps (2013), and Callings: The Purpose and Passion of Work (2016). These anthologies, celebrating the lives of everyday people, were published-published (The Penguin Press) and went on to become New York Times bestsellers. Maya also served as the executive producer of StoryCorps Animation, producing nearly 20 animated short films based on StoryCorps broadcasts, for which her team earned the Peabody and Columbia-duPont awards, and two News & Documentary Emmy Award nominations..." See Maya @ The Well-Read Black Girl Fest in Brooklyn, St Francis College, November 2nd Find Maya @: https://www.mayamillett.com/ About Race Women: https://www.wellandgood.com/good-advice/black-feminists-race-women/ Follow Race Women & Maya on the Gram: https://www.instagram.com/race_women/ StoryCorps: https://storycorps.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bagelsandplantains/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bagelsandplantains/support
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Shawn and Will talk to former St Francis College baseball coach and Bench Coach of the Brewster Whitecaps Tommy Weber about the state of baseball along with the Manny Machado saga finally ending and the Mets and Yankees. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet five St. Francis College students who exemplify the possibilities when coming to Brooklyn Heights.
Three Communication Arts students made this film with their fellow classmates to show their appreciation for the economic, academic and social support of the St. Francis community.