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Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook Podcast #19: Second Quarter 2010, 4/20/2010

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2010 5:39


  Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ. Participants in the panel were: Paul Flora, economic research analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Thomas Geisel, president and CEO, Sun National Bank John Bigelow, president of New Jersey American Water Company Frank Giordano, president and CEO of Atlantic Trailer Leasing Corp. (Photography Copyright ©2010 Steven L. Lubetkin. All Rights Reserved. Any commercial use of these photographs must be negotiated with the copyright owner.) See other photos from the Outlook here. New premium download service Beginning this year, we are supporting production of this program by offering the complete hour-long podcast through a pay-per-download service. To download the full program, please click on the “Buy Now” button which will take you to our Podcast Store where you will be able to purchase the audio program using PayPal for a secure $2.99 transaction. Rutgers Second Quarter 2010 Quarterly Business Outlook ($2.99) You can also subscribe to a full year of quarterly podcasts for just $10.00   You can hear a special free preview of the podcast here:   Listen to the podcast here:     Subscribe to the RSS feed for the Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook podcast previews.             Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. These podcasts are also available for commercial sponsorship. Please let us know if you or your company is interested in sponsoring our programs.     Keywords: rutgers, camden, quarterly business outlook, flaster greenberg, podcast, lubetkin, cherry hill, ccsnj, dilorenzo,   del.icio.us Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo       Technorati Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo   Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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Jim Marshall, Rock Photographer, Dead at 74. Interviewed on our Middle Chamber Books Podcast, 1/11/2010

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010 23:47


NEWS MEDIA MAY CONTACT: Steven L. Lubetkin Managing Partner, Professional Podcasts LLC 856-751-5491 or steve@professionalpodcasts.com Rock concert photographer Jim Marshall died this week at 74. Marshall is famous for photos of Johnny Cash giving an [Read more...]

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Rutgers QBO Podcast #17, 4Q2009: Rutgers University Quarterly Business Outlook, Fourth Quarter 2009, 10/20/2009

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2009 45:22


  Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ.     Participating in this quarter's program were (from left): Richard J. Hoff, a shareholder at Flaster Greenberg and head of Flaster Greenberg's real estate practice; Joel Naroff, President, Naroff Economic Advisors (Economy); John Kyees, Chief Financial Officer, Urban Outfitters, Inc. (Retail); Rayman Solomon, Acting Executive Dean, Rutgers University School of Business-Camden (Moderator); Deb DiLorenzo, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey; [UNKNOWN];  Mario Turco, President, Philadelphia Tri-State Region, Verizon Wireless (Telecommunications); and Stephen J. Hovnanian, Principal, J.S. Hovnanian & Sons (Housing). (Photography Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All Rights Reserved.) See other photos from the Outlook here. Listen to the podcast here:   Download the podcast program here (stereo MP3 file, 62.3 mb, duration 01:01:50.)   Subscribe to the RSS feed for the Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to the Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook podcast series in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Keywords: rutgers, camden, quarterly business outlook, flaster greenberg, podcast, lubetkin, cherry hill, ccsnj, dilorenzo, del.icio.us Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo Technorati Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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LNJ 2009 #4 - Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel #3 - Prologue to the debate

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2009 32:43


The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey's First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?” Leadership NJ Executive Director Tom Dallessio, left; and Catherine Kish, second from left, Forum on the Future of NJ Co-Chair, pose with members of the “Prologue to the Debate” Panel, Saul Cooperman, NJ State Sen. Joe Kyrillos; and Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney. (All photos Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) In this podcast, a panel discussion “Prologue to the Debate" featuring: NJ. State Sen. Joe Kyrillos, representing the Republican ticket of Christie and Guadagno; Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney, representing the Democratic ticket of Corzine and Weinberg; and Saul Cooperman representing the independent ticket of Daggett and Esposito   Listen to the podcast here:   Download the podcast (00:43:46 stereo MP3 file, 52.4 mb) Subscribe to the RSS feed for Leadership New Jersey's podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to Leadership New Jersey podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store. Keywords: leadership, new jersey, forum, future, willmann, public policy, politics, political science, legislators, trenton, garden state, lieutenant governor, lt. governor, pinkett, williams Technorati Tags: leadership,new jersey,foum,future,willmann,public policy,politics,political science,legislators,trenton,garden state,lieutenant governor,lt. governor,pinkett,williams del.icio.us Tags: leadership,new jersey,foum,future,willmann,public policy,politics,political science,legislators,trenton,garden state,lieutenant governor,lt. governor,pinkett,williams   LiveJournal Tags: leadership,new jersey,foum,future,willmann,public policy,politics,political science,legislators,trenton,garden state,lieutenant governor,lt. governor,pinkett,williams Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Rutgers QBO Podcast #15, 2Q2009: Rutgers University Quarterly Business Outlook, Second Quarter 2009, 4/21/2009

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2009 64:00


  Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cherry Hill, NJ. Listen to the podcast here:   Download the podcast program here (stereo MP3 file, 87.8 mb, duration 01:03:59.) The panel for the Second Quarter Outlook, from left: Steven DiBartolo, vice president, Hill International; Robert Minniti, president, South Jersey Hot Chefs; Rayman Solomon, acting executive dean, Rutgers School of Business, Camden; Michael Carbone, Metro President/Metro Philadelphia Market, TD Bank; Joel Naroff, chief economist of TD Bank and president of Naroff Economic Advisors; Phil Kirchner, shareholder, Flaster Greenberg Law Firm, which sponsors the Outlook; Deborah DiLorenzo, president, Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey See other photos from the QBO event here. Photography Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Email: steve@lubetkin.net Phone: 856.751.5491 http://www.lubetkin.net/ Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Keywords: rutgers, camden, quarterly business outlook, flaster greenberg, podcast, lubetkin, cherry hill, ccsnj, dilorenzo, del.icio.us Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo Technorati Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,ccsnj,dilorenzo Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Lubetkin Global Communications » Temple Emanuel
NEWS RELEASE: Worskhop with Cooper Learning Center Director, Dr. Richard Selznick, Ph.D., author of “The Shut-Down Learner,” is Topic of New Podcast from Professional Podcasts of Cherry Hill

Lubetkin Global Communications » Temple Emanuel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2009


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Steven L. Lubetkin, APR, Fellow, PRSA Managing Partner, Professional Podcasts LLC (856) 751-5491 or steve@professionalpodcasts.com CHERRY HILL, NJ – March 2, 2009 – A workshop with Dr. Richard Selznick, Ph.D., a nationally known psychologist, about his newly published book, The Shut-Down Learner: Helping Your Academically Discouraged Child, is the topic of…

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Temple Emanuel Podcast #6: Couples Counselor Ed Monte on "Putting the Spark Back in Your Marriage", Men's Club 2/8/2009

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2009 52:46


The Men's Club of Temple Emanuel hosted Ed Monte, a well-known couples therapist, at its February 8 breakfast meeting. Dr. Monte's presentation, “Putting the Spark Back in Your Marriage,” is the topic of this podcast program. Ed Monte makes a point during his presentation at Temple Emanuel Men's Club February 8, 2009. (Steven L. Lubetkin Photo, Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. Used by permission. All rights reserved.) Download the podcast here (72.4 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:52:46 duration).  Listen to the podcast here: Keywords: Temple Emanuel, couples, relationships, Monte, marriage, counselor, therapist, Cherry Hill, NJ, lubetkin   A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Samost JFCS Podcast #6: Mortgage 911, Finding Ways to Save Your Home When in Mortgage Difficulty

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2009 99:09


Samost JFCS presents episode #6 in its podcast series. In this program, a roundtable discussion recorded January 14, 2009 at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Mortgage 911," a panel discussion featuring mortgage experts with advice on how to make your mortgage more affordable. Download the podcast here (136 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:39:08 duration). Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Wednesday January 14, 2009: Samost Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern New Jersey held a seminar for members of the community in financial distress because of mortgage issues. Participants in the January 14 seminar were (from left): Marge Della Vecchia, executive director of the NJ Mortgage and Housing Finance Agency; Jennifer Weiss, executive director of Samost JFCS; Randy Nemeroff, senior loan officer, Oak Mortgage Company; ??, Samost JFCS; and Malcolm Block of Home Mortgage Solutions. Photograph Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, cherry hill, nj, new jersey, mortgage, foreclosure, renegotiation, refinance, bankruptcy del.icio.us Tags: jfcs,jewish,federation,cherry hill,nj,new jersey,mortgage,foreclosure,renegotiation,refinance,bankruptcy   Technorati Tags: jfcs,jewish,federation,cherry hill,nj,new jersey,mortgage,foreclosure,renegotiation,refinance,bankruptcy A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Rutgers QBO 1Q2009: Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook, 1/13/2009

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2009 62:08


  Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, January 13, 2009, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ.   Download the podcast program here (stereo MP3 file, 85.3 mb, duration 01:02:08.) Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Tuesday January 13, 2009: Rutgers University School of Business at Camden held its Quarterly Business Outlook at the Clarion Hotel. Participants assembled before the program are (from left): Richard Forman, founder, president, and CEO of Forman Mills, Inc.; Peter R. Spirgel, managing shareholder of Flaster/Greenberg, the Cherry Hill law firm that cosponsors the QBO; Herb Taylor, Ph.D., vice president and secretary, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Richard Murray, president & CEO, Kennedy Health System ; Deb DiLorenzo, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey, cosponsor of the QBO; Stephen Emerson, CEO, Emerson Personnel Group; and Rayman Solomon, acting executive dean, Rutgers School of Business-Camden. See other photos from the QBO event here. Photography Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Email: steve@lubetkin.net Phone: 856.751.5491 http://www.lubetkin.net/ Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Keywords: rutgers, camden, quarterly business outlook, flaster greenberg, podcast, lubetkin, cherry hill, murray, taylor, emerson, solomon, forman, economy, retail, healthcare, employment, ccsnj, dilorenzo, spirgel   del.icio.us Tags: rutgers,camden,quarterly business outlook,flaster greenberg,podcast,lubetkin,cherry hill,murray,taylor,emerson,solomon,forman,economy,retail,healthcare,employment,ccsnj,dilorenzo,spirgel Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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Samost JFCS Podcast #5: Coping with cancer through spirituality

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2008 61:59


Samost JFCS, in conjunction with Yad b'Yad and The Cancer Connection presents episode #5 in its podcast series. In this program, a roundtable discussion recorded December 1, 2008 at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Coping with cancer through spirituality: A mind, body, and spiritual approach to healing." Download the podcast here (85.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:01:58 duration). Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Monday December 1, 2008: Yad b'Yad and the Cancer Connection Program of Samost Jewish Family and Children's Service presented "Coping with Cancer through Spirituality," a panel discussion about how spiritual considerations can be important in the healing process for cancer patients. Members of the panel were (from left): the Rev. Debby Brincivalli of the Presbytery of West Jersey; Dr. Diane Gillum, breast surgeon; Rabbi Jeffrey Arnowitz of Congregation Beth El; Bonnie Mehr, director of the Diane Barton Complementary Medicine Program at Cooper University Hospital, Camden; and Margery Dannenbaum, Yad b'Yad coordinator and moderator for the program. A podcast recording of the program will be available at the JFCS website. Photograph Copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, cancer, brca, cherry hill, nj, new jersey, woman, family, survivor, carcinoma, gillum, brincivalli, presbyterian, mehr, complementary medicine, alternative medicine, spirituality, prayer, rabbi, arnowitz, beth el Technorati Tags: jfcs,jewish,federation,cancer,brca,cherry hill,nj,new jersey,woman,family,survivor,carcinoma,gillum,brincivalli,presbyterian,mehr,complementary medicine,alternative medicine,spirituality,prayer,rabbi,arnowitz,beth el del.icio.us Tags: jfcs,jewish,federation,cancer,brca,cherry hill,nj,new jersey,woman,family,survivor,carcinoma,gillum,brincivalli,presbyterian,mehr,complementary medicine,alternative medicine,spirituality,prayer,rabbi,arnowitz,beth el A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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LNJ 2008 Audio Podcast #5: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Challenges in Higher Education

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2008 66:38


  Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey.    In podcast #5, we present Topic 3: Challenges in Higher Education.   Richard McCormick, president of Rutgers University, led the discussion. (Photo copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)   Download the podcast here. (91.5 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:06:37 duration).   See other photos of the 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey here.   Tags: leadershipnewjersey, lnj, leadership new jersey, willmann, public policy, politics, nj, trenton, lawmakers, legislators, healthcare, reform, property tax reform, forum, future Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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LNJ 2008 Podcast #1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey - Welcome, Keynote, and Monmouth University/Gannett Poll

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2008 103:35


  Leadership NJ's Forum on the Future of New Jersey 2008 was held Wednesday, October 15, 2008. More than 50 speakers throughout the state challenged the audience to think in new ways about how to improve the quality of life in New Jersey.    In audio podcast #1, Forum Chair Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, introduces the Forum. We also hear from former Rep. Bob Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey, and a presentation of the results of the Monmouth University/Gannett Statewide poll of residents about New Jersey's public sector. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.   Download the podcast here. (142 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:43:35 duration).   (Photos Copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)   Michael Willman, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, right, welcomes the studio audience and recognizes Leadership NJ Forum organizers (from left): Katherine Kish, CEO of Market Entry; Andrew Sinclair, lobbyist with Princeton Public Affairs Group; Dianne Brake, President of PlanSmart New Jersey. Kish, Brake and Willmann are Forum co-chairs.   The morning keynote speaker was former Rep. Bob Franks, President of Healthcare Institute of NJ.       Patrick Murray, director of the Polling Institute at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ.   In audio podcast #1, Forum Chair Michael Willmann, CEO of WMSH Marketing Communications, introduces the Forum. We also hear from former Rep. Bob Franks, President of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey, and a presentation of the results of the Monmouth University/Gannett Statewide poll of residents about New Jersey's public sector. Special thanks to NJ Network for the video capture of this program.   Tags: leadershipnewjersey, lnj, leadership new jersey, willmann, public policy, politics, nj, trenton, lawmakers, legislators, healthcare, reform, property tax reform, forum, future Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Samost JFCS Podcast #4: Ask the expert: A comprehensive approach to breast cancer and wellness

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2008 86:42


Samost JFCS, in conjunction with Yad b'Yad and The Cancer Connection presents episode #4 in its podcast series. In this program, a roundtable discussion recorded July 22, 2008 at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Ask the expert: A comprehensive approach to breast cancer and wellness." Download the podcast here (119 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:26:39 duration). Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Tuesday July 22, 2008: Samost Jewish Family & Children's Service of Southern New Jersey held a panel at the  Katz JCC on breast cancer and wellness. Panelists were (from left): Dr. Robert Sommer, director of the breast cancer program at Cooper University Hospital, Camden, NJ; Linda Miller, clinical director of the Breast Cancer Physical Therapy Center; Kathy King, survivor, vice president, and website manager for Hope Afloat USA Dragon Boat Team; Jamie Wood, fitness director, Moving On Program, Virtua Hospital; Alysa Cummings, survivor and leader of the Pink Ribbon Poetry Group at Virtua Hospital; and Margery Dannenbaum, JFCS Cancer Connection Coordinator. Photograph Copyright ©2008 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, breast, cancer, brca, mammogram, mastectomy, brca, cherry hill, nj, new jersey, woman, family, survivor, carcinoma, somer, miller, wood, cummings, king, virtua, cooper, poetry, dragon boat, samost A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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Samost JFCS Podcast #3: Breast Cancer Prevention Strategies for High Risk Women

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008 105:40


Samost JFCS, in conjunction with Yad b'Yad and The Cancer Connection presents episode #3 in its podcast series. In this program, a roundtable discussion recorded January 22, 2008 at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ, "Breast Cancer Prevention Strategies for High Risk Women: Who is at risk? And What Can You Do About It?" Download the podcast here (145mb stereo MP3 file, 02:11:07 duration). Featured Speakers and Time Codes 00:00:00 - 00:01:42Program intro and information, Steve Lubetkin of Professsional Podcasts LLC. 00:1:42 - 00:03:12 Opening Remarks: Margery Dannenbaum, JFCS Staff, Cancer Connection Coordinator +1 (856) 424-1333 Margery Dannenbaum 00:03:12 - 00:04:25 Moderator:Jennifer Weiss, Execuvive Director, Samost Jewish Family & Children's Services. Jennifer Weiss 00:04:25 - 00:12:52 Dr. Generosa Grana, Cooper University Health System. Dr. Generosa Grana 00:12:52 - 00:17:32 Dr. Kristin Brill, Thomas Jefferson University Health System Dr. Kristin Brill 00:17:32 - 00:34:24 Dr. Catherine Piccoli, a radiologist with South Jersey Radiology Associates Dr. Catherine Piccoli 00:34:24 - 00:47:32 Bridget Legrazie, director of Fox Chase Virtua Family Risk Assessment Program Bridget LeGrazie Cancer Survivors 00:47:32 - 01:06:13 Breast cancer survivors Laura Dolan and Maria Irizzy relate their personal experiences. Laura Dolan Maria Irizzy 01:06:13 - 01:44:18 Question and answer period, Margery Dannenbaum moderates and closes the program 01:44:18 - 01:45:38 Steve Lubetkin concludes the podcast and provides contact information for Samost Jewish Family and Childrens Service. Photos Copyright ©2008 by Steven L. Lubetkin. All commercial rights reserved. More photos are available here. Keywords: jfcs, jewish, federation, breast, cancer, brca, mammogram, salpingogram, mastectomy, brca, cherry hill, nj, new jersey, woman, family, survivor, carcinoma, grana, dolan, dannenbaum, irizzy, piccoli, radiation, legrazie, virtua, cooper, jefferson A production of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ

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RutgersQBO 4Q2007: Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook Podcast #9, 1/15/2008

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2008 52:16


Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, January 15, 2008, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (192k bps Stereo MP3 file, 71.7 mb, duration 00:52:15.) (Photographs Copyright © 2008 by Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) .zg_div {margin:0px 5px 5px 0px; width:117px;} .zg_div_inner {border: solid 1px #000000; background-color:#ffffff; color:#666666; text-align:center; font-family:arial, helvetica; font-size:11px;} .zg_div a, .zg_div a:hover, .zg_div a:visited {color:#3993ff; background:inherit !important; text-decoration:none !important;} See more photos here The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden. The panel includes four leading experts in economics, healthcare, housing, and insurance, who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields: Herb Taylor, Ph.D., Vice President and Corporate Secretary, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (Economy) Christopher Olivia, MD, President & CEO, Cooper University Health System (Healthcare) Bruce Paparone, President, Bruce Paparone Inc. (Housing) Michael Tiagwad, President, Commerce Banc Insurance Services (Insurance) Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Keywords: Rutgers, Camden, podcast, QBO, Chamber, new jersey, cherry hill, lubetkin, outlook, economic, koza, taylor, philadelphia fed,olivia, cooper university health system, healthcare, housing, paparone, insurance, tiagwad Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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LNJ2007-1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Morning Keynote, US Attorney Chris Christie

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2007 43:41


Leadership New Jersey, a public policy training program for executives is pleased to present these podcasts from this year's "Forum on the Future of New Jersey. These podcasts were recorded at the studios of New Jersey Network in Trenton on October 25, 2007. Photo copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. In this program: "Is New Jersey in the game...or on the bench?" - US Attorney Christopher Christie on the challenges of balancing business needs and the duty to guard against terrorism. Download the podcast here (59.9 mb MP3 file, 00:43:40 duration). This conference was live-blogged. Read the live-blog summary of this program segment here. Keywords: lnj,leadership nj,forum,new jersey,future,public policy,christie,us attorney,corruption,politicians Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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LNJ2007-2: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 1: The insider's view (on the ground)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2007 41:02


Leadership New Jersey, a public policy training program for executives is pleased to present these podcasts from this year's "Forum on the Future of New Jersey. These podcasts were recorded at the studios of New Jersey Network in Trenton on October 25, 2007. From left: Ann Limberg, NJ president of Bank of America; Jim Hughes of the Bloustein School at Rutgers University; Ken Traub, American Bank Note Holographics; Greg Bohn of Advanced Drainage Systems; and moderator Andrew Sinclair of Princeton Public Affairs Group Photo copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. In this program: Panel 1: The insider's view (on the ground) Academic and business leaders discussing why businesses choose to locate in New Jersey. Panelists are Greg Bohn, Advanced Drainage Systems; Jim Hughes of the Bloustein School at Rutgers, Ann Limberg, New Jersey market president for Bank of America; and Kenneth Traub, American Bank Note Holographics. Download the podcast here (56.3 mb MP3 file, 00:41:02 duration). This conference was live-blogged. Read the live-blog summary of this program segment here. Keywords: Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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LNJ2007-4: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 3: The National and International View (from 10,000 feet)

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2007 71:43


Leadership New Jersey, a public policy training program for executives is pleased to present these podcasts from this year's "Forum on the Future of New Jersey. These podcasts were recorded at the studios of New Jersey Network in Trenton on October 25, 2007. From left: Nick Montalto, Diversity Dynamics; Tom Morr, Select Greater Philadelphia; Jay Biggins of Biggins Lacy Shapiro, a location economics firm; Tom Tauke, EVP of Public Affairs, Policy and Communications of Verizon; and moderator Kathy Kish of MarketEntry. Photo copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. In this program: Panel 3: The National and International View (from 10,000 feet) Leading Corporations discuss the challenges they face in remaining in the state. Moderator, Kathy Kish. Panelists: Tom Tauke of Verizon. Panelists: Jay Biggins, Biggins Lacy Shapiro; Nick Montalto, Diversity Dynamics; and Tom Morr, Select Greater Philadelphia. Download the podcast here (98.4 mb MP3 file, 01:11:43 duration). This conference was live-blogged. Read the live-blog summary of this program segment here. Keywords: nj,leadership nj,forum,new jersey,future,public policy,Tauke,Verizon,Biggins Lacy Shapiro,Montalto, Diversity Dynamics,Morr, Select Greater Philadelphia Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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RutgersQBO 4Q2007: Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook Podcast #8, 10/25/2007

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2007 58:09


Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the fifth podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Thursday, October 25, 2007, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (192k bps Stereo MP3 file, 79.8 mb, duration 00:58:09.) (Photographs Copyright © 2007 by Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden. Welcoming the audience was Stephen Greenberg, a shareholder in Flaster/Greenberg, the Outlook's presenting sponsor. The panel includes four leading experts in economics, transportation, accounting, and energy, who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields: Joel Naroff, Chief Economist, Commerce Bank (Economy) John Matheussen, CEO, Delaware River Port Authority (Transportation) Anthony Conti, managing partner, Philadelphia office of PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP (Accounting) Richard Dovey, president, Atlantic County Utilities Authority (Energy) Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Keywords: Rutgers,Camden,podcast,QBO,Chamber,new jersey,cherry hill, lubetkin, outlook, economic, naroff, matheussen, conti, dovey, accounting, transportation, energy, koza Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

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NJBankers Podcast #6, Part 2: Onboarding - The Client's First 90 Days

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2007 76:28


NJBankers Podcast #6, Part 2: Onboarding - The Client's First 90 Days. This podcast was recorded Thursday, May 3, 2007 (105 mb stereo MP3 file, 1:16:27) Few initiatives are as important to financial institutions as managing first-year customer retention, but few banks have strategies to effectively address it. A continuing, integrated "onboarding" solution can build long-term relationships by engaging new account customers and growing them into loyal, profitable relationships. In part 2 of this two-part podcast, we'll hear from Dennis Budinich, co-founder of FTC Methods Inc., a sales training firm located in Boonton, NJ. Speaker (Photo Copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Dennis Budinich Co-Founder, FTC Methods, Inc. Dennis has conducted numerous high-energy, professional development/learning programs that have helped banks increase sales nationwide. He is a regular speaker at banking industry conferences and events. Before co-founding FTC, Dennis was a premier sales leader in both frontline sales and sales management with Citibank, PNC, and Dime Savings, among others. Keywords: NJBA,nj,new jersey,bankers,aba,bank marketing,bma,lubetkin,financial services,budinich,FTC Methods,sales,retail banking Podcast Theme Music from Mike Stewart, "Internet Audio Guy"

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NJBankers Podcast #6, Part 1: Onboarding - The Client's First 90 Days

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2007 91:55


NJBankers Podcast #6, Part 1: Onboarding - The Client's First 90 Days. This podcast was recorded Thursday, May 3, 2007 (126 mb stereo MP3 file, 1:31:54) Few initiatives are as important to financial institutions as managing first-year customer retention, but few banks have strategies to effectively address it. A continuing, integrated "onboarding" solution can build long-term relationships by engaging new account customers and growing them into loyal, profitable relationships. In part 1 of this two-part podcast, we'll hear from Chris Braccia, director of product marketing in the Retail Solutions Group of Harland Financial Solutions. Speaker (Photo Copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Chris Braccia Director, Product Marketing, Retail Solutions Group Harland Financial Solutions Before joining Harland, Chris was marketing director for a Connecticut mutual savings bank for 13 years. He was also a research analyst and sales manager for a mutual savings bank. While in the banking industry, Chris was one of the earliest adopters of Marketing Customer Information File (MCIF) technology. Keywords: NJBA,nj,new jersey,bankers,aba,bank marketing,bma,lubetkin,financial services,MCIF,customers,onboarding,braccia,harland,budinich,FTC Methods,sales,retail banking Podcast Theme Music from Mike Stewart, "Internet Audio Guy"

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RutgersQBO 2Q 2007: Quarterly Business Outlook, 4/17/2007

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2007 62:41


Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the Second Quarter 2007 podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 88.1 mb, duration 1:02:41.) The program was introduced by Alan Zuckerman, a shareholder in Flaster Greenberg, sponsor of the QBO panel. (Photographs at QBO Copyright © 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin) The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden. The panel includes four leading experts in economics, healthcare, energy services, and banking who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields: Charles Plosser, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, delivered a keynote overview of national and regional economic trends. (Steven L. Lubetkin photo, from New Jersey Bankers Association Convention 2007, Palm Beach, FL. Copyright ©2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Michael Camardo, recently retired as executive vice president of Lockheed Martin and president of Lockheed Martin Information and Technology Services John Culbertson Jr., partner of Veritas Ventures, reported on the factors that drive alternative investments Doris Damm, president and CEO of ACCU Staffing Services, reported that the employment market favors the employee as employers struggle to find skilled workers. Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology. Total program length 1:02:41. Program is a 88.1 mb stereo MP3 file. Keywords: Rutgers,Camden,podcast,QBO,Chamber,new jersey,cherry hill,lubetkin,outlook,economic,plosser,federal reserve,camardo,lockheed,ACCU,damm,veritas venture,culbertson

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JCRC Podcast #3, 02/04/2007: 38th Annual Middle East Institute

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2007 147:32


This podcast is JCRC Podcast #3, a recording of the 38th annual Middle East Institute, an annual conference designed to educate the community and foster understanding about current topocs relevant to Israel and the Middle East, through commentaries by experts with varying perspectives and backgrounds. Our program this year is entitled "Understanding Israel's Neighborhood and how it affects its survival." Our panelists are Micah Halpern, an expert on the middle east and Islamic fundamentalism; Dr. Harvey Sicherman, president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and Dr. Yossi Olmert, a former member of the Israeli government, and brother of current Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. The program is moderated by Howard Joffe and runs about two hours and 15 minutes. This podcast and the Middle East Institute are sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern New Jersey. This program was recorded February 4, 2007. The program is introduced by Henry Maurer, president of the JCRC. Images JCRC President Henry Maurer (left) and Dr. Harvey Sicherman , president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute. David Shevrin, JCRC Vice President and Middle East Institute program chairman Micah Halpern, Middle East analyst and expert on Islamic fundamentalism Dr. Yossi Olmert, former Israeli government official and brother of current Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert JCRC Executive Director Alan Respler (left) chats with Institute Moderator Howard Joffe before the panel discussion. (Photos copyright © 2007 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Download the podcast file here (106.2mb mono MP3 file, 02:27:15 length).

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RutgersQBO 1Q2007: Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook Podcast #5, 1/23/2007

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2007 62:06


Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the fifth podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors. This program was recorded on Tuesday, January 23, 2007, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (192k bps Stereo MP3 file, 87.3 mb, duration 1:02:06.) (Photographs Copyright © 2007 by Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) The Moderator is Mitchell P. Koza, Ph.D., Dean of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden. The panel includes five leading experts in economics, banking, retail food, nonprofit, and regional economic development, who discussed current and six-month outlooks in their respective fields: Joel Naroff, Chief Economist, Commerce Bank (Economy) Michael Quick Chairman, Susquehanna Patriot Bank (Banking) Judith Spires, president, Acme Markets (Retail Food Industry) Mark Boyd, President & CEO, Goodwill Industries of Southern New Jersey/Quaker City Goodwill Thomas Morr, President & CEO, Select Greater Philadelphia (Regional Economic Development) Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology.

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NJBankers Podcast #5: Economic Outlook for 2007, 12/7/2006

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2006 90:40


NJBankers Podcast #5: Economic Outlook 2007, recorded Thursday, December 7, 2006 (85.0 mb mono MP3 file, 1:30:40) In this fifth podcast produced for NJBankers by Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC and its subsidiary, Professional Podcasts LLC of Cherry Hill, NJ, we present the annual Economic Outlook program. Speakers (Photos Copyright ©2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Dennis Kane Director of Marketing, Amboy National Bank, Conference Moderator Dr. Joseph J. Seneca Rutgers University Professor, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy Dr. Seneca is Chairman of the New Jersey Council of Economic Advisors. The Council prepares semiannual economic outlooks and advises the Governor and Legislature on economic policy and economic development. He has taught at all levels of instruction throughout his career at Rutgers and has received numerous awards for exemplary teaching and contributions to public service. Dr. Seneca is the author of numerous articles, reports and books on economic policy, public finance, environmental economics and state economic development. He was named the 2002 Educator of the Year by the Research and Development Council of New Jersey. Steven M. Goldman Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Mr. Goldman was sworn in as Commissioner on March 20, 2006. Prior to his nomination by Governor Corzine, he was a senior member and 22-year veteran of Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross, PC where he focused on corporate law, specifically on mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, joint ventures, and leveraged buy-outs. Mr. Goldman holds a Masters of Law in taxation from NYU School of Law and a Jurist Doctorate from George Washington School of Law. Roger Bosma Chairman and CEO, Lakeland Bank Podcast Theme Music from Mike Stewart, "Internet Audio Guy"

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CompuSchmooze Podcast #17: Ipsos Face of the Web Survey, Interview with Adam Wright of Ipsos Insight, 11/2/2006

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2006 19:10


In epsiode #17 of the CompuSchmooze podcast, we have a conversation with Adam Wright, senior research manager at Ipsos Insight, the Canadian market research firm that conducts "The Face of the Web" Survey about worldwide Internet usage. Adam Wright Download the podcast file here (26.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 00:19:10 length). Here's the text of the related "CompuSchmoozeTM" column as it appears in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey in July. CompuSchmoozeTM July 2006: Face of the WebSurvey Shows Web Increasingly Facing the Far East By Steven L. Lubetkin Copyright © 2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. The most interesting nugget of information in a recent survey about worldwide use of the Internet is not the dramatic slowdown in Internet adoption n 2005 vs. 2004. It's the surprising fact that Internet users in China are spending more time online than users in other countries -- 17.9 hours each week, compared with just 11.4 hours in the US. Internet adoption in developed countries only grew about five percent in 2005, a significant slowdown from the 20 percent growth achieved in 2004, according to the "Face of the Web" study conducted by Ipsos Insight, a Canadian market research company (www.ipsos-na.com). Ipsos has conducted the Face of the Web survey each year since 1999. Today, the survey focuses on responses from among 6,500 adults (3,462 of whom are described as "active Internet users") in 12 key global markets. Ipsos isn't quite sure why Chinese web-surfers dominated online usage, but survey author Adam Wright of Ipsos thinks that the difficulty of scaling the survey to less urban parts of China may have something to do with the results. Because most of the respondents in China are in developed urban area are in developed urban areas, they probably have more time and opportunity to go online, he said in an interview over the Skype Internet telephony network. "As to why they're spending so much time online, there probably isnt one silver bullet or simple answer to this," Wright said. "It's partly a question of how much downtime do consumers have in China, and how are they filling that downtime." Businesses seeking to grow in online economies need to figure out how to reach Asian consumers, and that can mean developing Internet applications tailored to use via cell phones, Wright added. Asia is much more skewed toward using a cell phone or handset to go online, he said. The mobile phone could very well beat the PC or rival it from a prevalence standpoint as an Internet platform. Although Chinese users spend more hours online, it was Japanthat dominated the survey's results for online usage growth. Ipsos estimates more than 75 million Japanese now use the Internet, representing 89% who said they had used the Internet in the past month. That compared with a 71% usage rate in the US, and 72% in Canada. Internet usage in North America appears to be plateauing, because these numbers remained essentially unchanged from the 2004 survey. Some other key trends reported in the survey: North American laptop computer ownership is driving demand for wireless Internet access, as more than a third of the survey respondents in North America said they accessed the 'Netwirelessly in the last month. Also, two-fifths of those who said they heard of wireless technology said they had used it. - Europeans are more readily adopting mobile phones as an Internet access device. - China's Internet market still has room to grow significantly, with only about half those surveyed indicating they used the 'Net in the last 30 days. Ipsos expects continued increases in the use of wireless devices worldwide, often in unexpected ways. "The trends we're seeing in Wireless PC usage, ownership of peripheral devices such as MP3 players and mobile phones, and the presumed rising levels of awareness of and comfort using the Internet globally, really set the stage for a tipping point in the near future for this medium,"said Brian Cruikshank, Ipsos Senior Vice President & Managing Director of the company's Technology & Communications practice. "We anticipate continued growth in consumer adoption of the digital lifestyle globally particularly as consumers become to expect access to the Internet in an anytime/anywhere paradigm for communication, gathering and sharing information, and accessing digital content and entertainment." # # # #

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JCRC Podcast #2, 10/19/2006: KYW Newsradio's Jay Bushinsky in a conversation about the Middle East

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2006 109:26


This podcast is JCRC Podcast #2, a recording of a conversation with Jay Bushinsky, KYW Newsradio's Middle East Bureau Chief, sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey. This program was recorded October 19, 2006. The program is introduced by Richard Goldstein, president of the Jewish Federation. The speakers are: Larry Kane, veteran broadcast journalist and commentator. Jay Bushinsky, KYW Newsradio Jerusalem Bureau Chief (Photos copyright © 2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Download the podcast file here (102.6mb mono MP3 file, 01:49:20 length).

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NJBankers Podcast #4: Marketing 101 for Banks

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2006 86:00


NJBankers Podcast #4: Marketing 101, recorded Thursday, October 5, 2006 (120.9 mb mono MP3 file, 1:26:00) In this fourth in a series of podcast recordings, produced for NJBankers by Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC and its subsidiary, Professional Podcasts LLC of Cherry Hill, NJ, you will follow the process of launching a new product from research through product definition, pricing, target markets, to meeting with an agency for advertising. Then advertising experts will explain how the agency rolls out the program from client input to creative, targets, media, budget, in-house communications, merchandising, PR and tracking. Speakers (Photos Copyright ©2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Duke Fanelli While Vice President for Local Development at AXA Equitable, Duke was responsible for multicultural marketing, corporate sponsorship activity and local support for AXA Equitable's 60+ branches throughout the country. Prior to joining AXA Equitable in 1998, Duke held a variety of positions over a 15-year period at JP Morgan Chase, supporting both the business and marketing aspects of the bank's retail business. He holds a BA in Journalism from American University and worked as a journalist with Advertising Age. He is co-author of The Financial Services Marketing Handbook: Tactics and Techniques that Produce Results, published by Bloomberg Press, and teaches a financial services marketing course at NYU. Rich Palatini Senior Vice President, Creative Director Gianettino & Meredith Advertising, Inc. A B.F.A. degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University Design School opened the door, but it was his own combination of verbal expression and unerring design that propelled Rich to his current position of executive creative director for the agency. In addition to spearheading new business development and overseeing the Creative Department, Rich serves as art director on Benjamin Moore, Skanska, Atlantic Health Systems and other accounts. He is a featured speaker on the seminar circuit and is an adjunct professor at Kean University. Martha Marchesi Vice President, Associate Creative Director, Copy Gianettino & Meredith Advertising, Inc. A veteran of such agencies as McCaffrey & McCall; Young & Rubicam; and Saatchi and Saatchi, Martha has written for blue chip clients such as AT&T, Chevrolet, Xerox, Revlon, Panasonic and Benjamin Moore. She has helped launch new products, revitalized old ones, and created strong, lasting brand identities. Her efforts extend to all mediums, from television, video, print and radio, to direct mail, point of sale and presentation materials.As one of the agency's most senior creatives, Martha has been responsible for strategic and creative development on a number of accounts, and is extremely involved in new business development. Podcast Theme Music from Mike Stewart, "Internet Audio Guy"

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JCRC Podcast #2, 10/19/2006: KYW Newsradio's Jay Bushinsky in a conversation about the Middle East

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2006


This podcast is JCRC Podcast #2, a recording of a conversation with Jay Bushinsky, KYW Newsradio's Middle East Bureau Chief, sponsored by the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey.This program was recorded October 19, 2006. The program is introduced by Richard Goldstein, president of the Jewish Federation.The speakers are: Larry Kane, veteran broadcast journalist and commentator. Jay Bushinsky, KYW Newsradio Jerusalem Bureau Chief (Photos copyright © 2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.) Download the podcast file here (102.6mb stereo MP3 file, 01:49:20 length).

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CompuSchmooze Podcast #16: AIIM/OnDemand Conference, Philadelphia, May 2006

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2006 51:27


In this edition of the CompuSchmooze podcast, we conduct interviews on the exhibit floor of the AIIM/OnDemand conference held in Philadelphia in May 2006. (Photos all Copyright ©2006 Steven L. Lubetkin.) Participating in interviews (timecode indexes are shown next to the interview subjects) were: 02:06 - 19:45: Gadi Aharoni, CEO of ARx, maker of CoSign Digital Signature technology. 19:46 - 29:18 Lotfi Belkhir, CEO of Kirtas Technology, maker of the APT BookScan Digitizer. 29:19 - 40:41 Ben Campbell, vice president of Safend, which produces security software that allows network administrators to control access to a network by data storage devices such as USB flash drives. 40:42 - 49:25 Santi Perini, senior vice president of Day Software, maker of Communiqué, a content management system for web sites. Download the podcast file here (72.4mb stereo MP3 file, 51:27 length). Here's the text of the related "CompuSchmoozeTM" column as it appears in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey in June. CompuSchmooze June 2006: AIIM Conference Spotlights New Technologies By Steven L. Lubetkin Copyright © 2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. WORD COUNT: 672 This year at the AIIM/OnDemand trade show in Philadelphia, we learned about some interesting technologies for business users from Israeli companies. Some 20,000 people from all 50 states and 62 countries attended the show, according to its producer, Questex Media Group. The show's focus is technology for high-volume commercial printing, and the “pre-press? hardware and software used to design digital documents and prepare them for conversion into actual printed brochures, books, and other materials. One technology that could help many companies deal with data security issues is offered by Safend . This Israeli firm, which has its local headquarters team in Two Penn Center in Philadelphia, has developed software that lets computer network administrators monitor and centrally control the devices that are connected to the USB ports on all computers on the network. Most companies have serious data security issues because of the wide acceptance and use of portable data storage devices like Blackberries, Palm and Windows PDAs and cell phones, and the seemingly ubiquitous “thumb drives,? or “flash drives.? Because these devices make it easy for users to download and transport data, companies with sensitive data often have little or no control over the data. Safend lets data security professionals determine which devices, if any, will be permitted to function on the network, and also provides a data audit trail that indicates what data was copied onto which devices, and it will identify specific USB ports and computers. Safend views its software as a productivity enhancer, rather than a security enforcer, according to Ben Campbell, vice president of sales operations. Safend software allows administrators to authorize specific connections, like a Blackberry, an encrypted flash drive, or wireless, infrared, and other devices depending on individual employees' needs. It also lets administrators understand how different devices are being used on a company's network, he said. Safend has a free “auditor? product available for download from its website, to let users scan their networks for potential vulnerabilities that its full software can address. “We can really look for all types of threats that can be brought into an organization,? Campbell said. “The perimeter is not as clearly defined as it used to be.? Elsewhere on the show floor, Lotfi Belkhir, CEO of Kirtas Technologies, demonstrated his company's APT BookScan 2400 high-resolution image scanning system designed to automate mass-digitization of books. Amid the high-tech gadgetry on the show floor, the device has a throwback sort of charm reminiscent of Rube Goldberg contraptions. It flaps its noisy vacuum-powered page-turning finger-like mechanisms to turn the pages of books as digital SLR cameras make images of each set of pages. (There's a very cool animated digital image of the device on Kirtas' website at www.kirtas-tech.com.) “If we didn't digitize all of those books in the next 20 or 30 years, future generations would ignore that information,? he explained. “Our children today think that everything is on Google, and if it's not on Google, it doesn't exist for them.? The device is aimed at libraries and scientific institutions with large amounts of bound documents that need to be preserved digitally, Belkhir said. “Our most precious documents, we tend to bind them to preserve them for a long time,? said Belkhir, noting that his company's device can rapidly complete the image scanning of books at the rate of 2,400 pages per hour, completing a book of 300 pages in about eight minutes, compared to a manual scanning process taking one day per book. Algorithmic Research Inc. is trying to make it easier for users to add reliable digital signatures to electronic documents with its CoSign product. Managing the process to create these signatures has previously been complex, discouraging users from employing it, said Gad Aharoni, Algorithmic Research CEO. The company's product makes signature management simpler, and enables users to transmit unforgeable documents electronically, dramatically reducing the need for hard copies and manual signatures. # # # #

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NJBankers Podcast #3: Digital Printing for Banks

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2006 112:56


NJBankers Podcast #3: Digital Printing for Banks Recorded Thursday, May 4, 2006 (105.9 mb mono MP3 file, 1:52:55) The Digital Print Revolution is here and is changing the way we market to our customers. In this third in a series of podcast recordings, produced for NJBankers by Lubetkin & Co. Communications LLC of Cherry Hill, NJ, you will learn how emerging print technologies can improve both your marketing and your bottom line. Speakers (Photos Copyright Ã�©2006 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved. Photos available for purchase at EventPictures.com  Diane M. Quinlisk Senior Manager, Pull Marketing Kodak Graphic Communications Group Diane M. Quinlisk joined Kodak Graphic Communications Group in 2004. Her responsibilities include educating the advertising, marketing and creative communities about variable data printing and the personalization capabilities possible with new digital output technologies. Ms. Quinlisk leads cross product strategic initiatives to expand Kodaks presence within the corporate marketing and agency market place; she is also Kodaks industry interface with key trade associations and councils. Barbara Pellow Chief Executive Officer Pellow and Partners A digital printing and publishing pioneer and marketing expert, Barbara Pellow formed Pellow and Partners to help companies develop multi-media strategies that ride the information wave. Whether it is developing a strategy to launch a new product, building a strategic marketing plan or educating your sales force on how to deliver an effective value proposition, Pellow and Partners brings the knowledge and skills to help companies expand and grow business opportunity. Michael Moran , President, Market Connections Mike Moran is the co-founder and President of Market Connections Inc. Michael and his partner, Daniel Brown, have created a one-stop, full service, custom publishing and marketing systems provider for the North American marketplace. In response to the demand for complex and adaptable products. Market Connections has continued building aggressively on its original concept, to establish itself a leader in the market today. Please take part in our podcast listener survey. Click on the icon or follow this link. Thanks! Podcast Theme Music from Mike Stewart, "Internet Audio Guy"

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South Jersey PharmaPod Podcast #3: South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Spring 2006 Conf Pt 3

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2006 55:47


This is South Jersey PharmaPod, the official podcast of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance. This is episode 3 of South Jersey PharmaPod. The SJPMTIA held its Spring Conference on May 2, 2006 at the Enterprise Center at Burlington County College in Mt. Laurel New Jersey. In this episode, we'll hear the afternoon panel, a discussion of public policy issues with state legislators. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (Mono MP3 file, 52.3 mb, duration 55:47) Presentations in this podcast: (Photographs at Conference Copyright © 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin and available for purchase at EventPictures.com) Panel introductions from Don Sico, executive director of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Panel of state legislators discusses public policy issues of interest to South Jersey businesses. From top, State Sen. Martha Bark and State Sen. Diane Allen, and State Assemblyman Jack Conners.

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South Jersey PharmaPod Podcast #2: South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Spring 2006 Conf Pt 2

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2006 80:22


This is South Jersey PharmaPod, the official podcast of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance. This is episode 2 of South Jersey PharmaPod. The SJPMTIA held its Spring Conference on May 2, 2006 at the Enterprise Center at Burlington County College in Mt. Laurel New Jersey. In this episode, we'll hear the mid-morning presentations at the conference. The afternoon panels are in PharmaPod episode 3. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here. Download the podcast program here (Mono MP3 file, 75.4 mb, duration 1:20:22.) Presentations in this podcast: (Photographs at Conference Copyright © 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin and available for purchase at EventPictures.com) Panel introductions from Don Sico, executive director of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Panel of government relations experts from the pharmaceutical industry discuss effective ways to lobby state officials. From left: Richard W. Lloyd, government affairs, Johnson & Johnson; Jim Watkins of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, and Francesca Hahn, Sanofi-Aventis. Steve Lubetkin speaks on podcasting for business.

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South Jersey PharmaPod Podcast #1: South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Spring 2006 Conf Pt. 1

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2006 101:01


This is South Jersey PharmaPod, the official podcast of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry AllianceSouth Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance. This is episode 1 of South Jersey PharmaPod. The SJPMTIA held its Spring Conference on May 2, 2006 at the Enterprise Center at Burlington County College in Mt. Laurel New Jersey. In this episode, we'll hear the first part of the morning presentations at the conference. Mid-morning and afternoon panels are in PharmaPod episodes 2 and 3. Technical specifications regarding our production of podcasts is available here.  Download the podcast program here (Mono MP3 file, 94.7 mb, duration 1:41:01.) Presentations in this podcast: (Photographs at Conference Copyright © 2006 by Steven L. Lubetkin and available for purchase at EventPictures.com) Welcoming remarks from Don Sico, executive director of the South Jersey Pharmaceutical and Medical Technology Industry Alliance Comments from the Hon. Bob Franks, former Congressman and president of the Healthcare Institute of New Jersey An update on the importance of South Jersey to New Jersey's economy from former Gov. James J. Florio The pharmaceutical industry's impact on the New Jersey economy from Dr. Donald Sebastian, senior vice president for research and development at the NJ Institute of Technology

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Lubetkin's Other Blog Podcast #19: PRSA Philadelphia Panel on Public Relations for Not-for-Profit Organizations 4/20/2006

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2006 84:49


In this edition of our podcast, we present a panel discussion conducted by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). This program was recorded April 20, 2006 at the Union League Club in Philadelphia. From left: Steve Lubetkin; Hope Primas; Les Wolff; Janis Shields; and Peter Key. (Rick Alcantara photo) The panelists are: - Hope Primas, Principal, Hope Primas & Associates, an expert resource on nonprofit fund development and management in the Philadelphia region, will provide a brief presentation about planning and give an overview of the public relations tools you can employ to maintain public awareness of your programs and needs. - Les Wolff, CEO of Philadelphia-based Smart Marketing Group, a 46 year veteran of the marketing arena who has worked with non-profits in a wide range of activities, will talk about how to manage a strong ROI using a celebrity (such as his client Smokin' Joe Frazier) and how to create strategies that achieve other key objectives. - Steven L. Lubetkin, APR, Fellow, PRSA, managing partner of Lubetkin Communications LLC, a technology-savvy veteran of more than 25 years in corporate and financial communications and print and broadcast journalism, will provide guidance on how to leverage emerging technologies effectively to enhance outreach efforts. - Janis D. Shields, Director of Media and Public Relations for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and an award-winning journalist, will provide solid ways to get the most out of your PR efforts on a shoestring budget. Download the podcast here (119 mb stereo MP3 file, 1:24:59 duration). Show Notes 00:00:00 Steve introduces the program 00:03:52 Michele Chierici, APR, president of the Philadelphia PRSA Chapter introduces the panel and makes opening announcements. 00:07:10 Hope Primas makes introductory remarks about nonprofit PR. 00:19:29 Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal 00:31:57 Janis Shields, American Friends Service Committee 00:52:24 Les Wolff, Smart Marketing Group 01:06:26 Steve Lubetkin, Lubetkin Communications LLC