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Dr. Carla Ortega Santori is the Strategic Initiatives Manager at the Doerr Institute for New Leaders. Prior to this, she developed learning and development strategies at a leading healthcare company in Puerto Rico. Carla has worked as an Executive Recruiter and volunteered as an AmeriCorps VISTA.She holds a Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Carlos Albizu University and a B.A. in Psychology from Villanova University. Her doctoral dissertation studied the psychometric properties of the Passion for Work scale in a Puerto Rican population.Dr. Dennis McCunney works in the Center for Student Success at East Carolina University and serves as an adjunct faculty member in political science and adult education. He started at ECU in 2012 as director of the Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, where he expanded the center's scope to include leadership education, global learning, and civic engagement programming. He led ECU's first effort to become classified as a Leadership for Public Purpose university through the American Council on Education. His professional and research interests include public service and leadership development, organizational development, intercultural/global learning, and campus-community partnerships. He serves on the leadership team for the NASPA Spirituality and Religion Knowledge Community and on the board of directors for Amizade, a fair trade learning nonprofit.A Quote From This Episode"HigherLed is a learning network that creates the conditions for continuous improvement in the areas of leadership education and development (Led) in higher education to help create more and better Leaders for our society."Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeWebsite - HigherLedWebsite - Doerr InstitueBog Post - Zone of Proximal Development Book - Comfort Crisis by Michael EasterTelevision Show - The BoysTelevision Show - The BearVideo - Thriller by Michael Jackson About The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Register for ILA's 26th Global Conference in Chicago, IL - November 7-10, 2024.About Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: The Leader's EdgeBlogMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic.
In today's episode, host Cam is joined by Jessi Corson, Strategic Initiatives Manager for Protect Life Michigan, to talk about her journey into the pro-life movement and how her role has shifted through the years as her family has grown.#prolife#prolifepodcast#prowomanprolifeFor more PLG Podcast content, go to www.prolifeguys.comFor more about Protect Life Michigan, their awesome initiatives, and how you can get involved, check out https://www.protectlifemi.org/To connect with Cam for questions, comments, or suggestions, hit him up on social media or at email@prolifeguys.com
There is something about Chloe Gould's commitment to bettering the beef industry for everyone from paddock to plate that is infectious. As the chair of Beef Australia's 2024 Next Gen Committee, Chloe and her team are steaming ahead with a program that will entertain, engage, inform and delight, including some new and exciting online events being rolled out in the lead up to Beef2024. Chloe is currently the Strategic Initiatives Manager for Greenham, after a number of other roles with Meat and Livestock Australia and Teys Australia. Chloe is also a past Beef Australia Graeme Acton Beef Connections Program mentee, an experience she sights as being pivotal to her career successes. Tune into the latest episode of What's Your Beef as we chat to Chloe about where her passion for the red meat industry was sparked, the importance she places on listening to consumers in order for the beef industry to survive, why mentoring is key and sneak peak into what's in store for the 2024 Beef Australia Next Gen Program at Beef2024.
In this episode of Startup Hustle, Lauren Conaway and Becca Castro, Strategic Initiatives Manager at LaunchKC, talk about the various programs available in Kansas City that help entrepreneurs get mentorship and funding. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://gigb.co/l/YEh5 This episode is sponsored by KCEDC: https://edckc.com/ Learn more about LaunchKC: https://www.launchkc.org/ Apply for the LaunchKC Grants Competition: https://www.launchkc.org/competition/ Learn more about InnovateHER KC: https://www.innovateherkc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you wonder what intersectionality means and how to embrace it in your life and career? Donna Vivar shares: - How to bring all of your identities to your life and work. - How racism and colonialism impacts our identity. - How to navigate strategic change at large institutions. Connect with Donna at linkedin.com/in/dvivar.
In this episode of the podcast, Aitana Myohl, Strategic Initiatives Manager at FINOS, interviews Nichola Hammerton, Managing Director and Head of Architecture Strategy & Execution at Deutsche Bank (DB) about open source in financial services, and how DB has a history of, and continues to contribute to open source in financial services. Nichola's Info Managing Director and Head of Architecture Strategy & Execution at Deutsche Bank https://www.linkedin.com/in/nichola-hammerton-46b2a8/ DB's Open Source Contributions & Work in FINOS Regulation Taxonomy Waltz Symphony Java Toolkit Plexus Interop Aitana's Info Strategic Initiatives Manager at FINOS (Linux Foundation) https://www.linkedin.com/in/aitana-myohl-3918a354/ | aitana@finos.org Download the 2021 State of Open Source In Financial Services Report here: https://www.finos.org/state-of-open-source-in-financial-services-2021 OSSF NYC Presentations OSSF NYC Presentation Slides | OSSF NYC Presentation Videos OSSF London Presentations OSSF London Presentation Slides | OSSF London Presentation Videos Grizz's Info Senior Marketing Manager & Head of Marketing at FINOS (Linux Foundation) https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarongriswold/ | grizz@finos.org | marketing@finos.org ►► Visit FINOS www.finos.org ►► Get In Touch: info@finos.org
Steven Scarborough, Strategic Initiatives Manager at the Center for Houston's Future, shares an update to the Center's report on how immigration will shape the region's impact over the next several decades.
Attracting aspiring local government leaders. Eric King, City Manager, and Stephanie Betteridge, Chief Innovation Officer, joined the podcast to talk about a new recruitment in the City of Bend, Oregon. The City is hiring for a Strategic Initiatives Manager (and other roles) and they shared what led to creating this position, what skills they are looking for, and what the first few months on the job will be like. Eric and Stephanie also shared their own career paths in local government and what makes Bend unique. Host: Kirsten Wyatt
In episode 14 of Airmic Talks, Richard is joined by Oliver Davies, Distribution and Strategic Initiatives Manager at HDI Global in the UK and Ireland. Oliver discusses the hard market, the role of brokers, what more insurers such as HDI can be doing to better communicate price rises and how Airmic members can get ahead in their renewals. You can register for Airmic Fest here: https://airmicfest.com Airmic's Coronavirus resource page: www.airmic.com/airmic-coronavirus-resource-page Airmic Live webinars: www.airmic.com/airmic-live-webinars All information concerning Airmic's response to coronavirus can be found here: www.airmic.com/coronavirus
Steven Scarborough, Strategic Initiatives Manager at Center for Houston’s Future, discusses the latest research on the impact on immigrants working on all levels of healthcare to fight against the coronavirus.
SEGMENT 1 Are you looking to do good and still run a profitable business? Learn from globally recognized CEOs, professors and inspirational business leaders who have already taken action on their passion to change the world. From powerful keynotes to panel discussions and Q&As, you will leave with new ideas to innovate for good at your enterprise. Schedule: 11:45–12:30 p.m.—Check-in and lunch 12:30 p.m.—Opening Remarks: Donald Heller, Provost, University of San Francisco and Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco. 12:40 p.m.—Overview of the Conference: William Riggs, Assistant Professor, School of Management at the University of San Francisco 12:45 p.m.—Innovating Complex Organizations for Good Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission 1:30 p.m.—Break 1:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Kelley Nayo-Jahi, Community Resources Lead, Landed 1:45 p.m.—Social Impact and Investing / Finance Nick Hodges, SVP and COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors—Moderator Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline 2:30 p.m.—Break 2:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Regina Clewlow, CEO and Co-Founder, Populus 2:45 p.m.—Cities & The Environment Molly Wood, Host, Marketplace Tech—Moderator Robert Grant, VP Global Government Affairs, Cruise Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland 3:30 p.m.–4 p.m.—Presentation of Harari Award Presentation and Concluding Thoughts Hosted by University of San Francisco School of Management, in partnership with Commonwealth Club of California Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEGMENT 2 Are you looking to do good and still run a profitable business? Learn from globally recognized CEOs, professors and inspirational business leaders who have already taken action on their passion to change the world. From powerful keynotes to panel discussions and Q&As, you will leave with new ideas to innovate for good at your enterprise. Schedule: 11:45–12:30 p.m.—Check-in and lunch 12:30 p.m.—Opening Remarks: Donald Heller, Provost, University of San Francisco and Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco. 12:40 p.m.—Overview of the Conference: William Riggs, Assistant Professor, School of Management at the University of San Francisco 12:45 p.m.—Innovating Complex Organizations for Good Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission 1:30 p.m.—Break 1:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Kelley Nayo-Jahi, Community Resources Lead, Landed 1:45 p.m.—Social Impact and Investing / Finance Nick Hodges, SVP and COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors—Moderator Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline 2:30 p.m.—Break 2:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Regina Clewlow, CEO and Co-Founder, Populus 2:45 p.m.—Cities & The Environment Molly Wood, Host, Marketplace Tech—Moderator Robert Grant, VP Global Government Affairs, Cruise Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland 3:30 p.m.–4 p.m.—Presentation of Harari Award Presentation and Concluding Thoughts Hosted by University of San Francisco School of Management, in partnership with Commonwealth Club of California Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEGMENT 3 Are you looking to do good and still run a profitable business? Learn from globally recognized CEOs, professors and inspirational business leaders who have already taken action on their passion to change the world. From powerful keynotes to panel discussions and Q&As, you will leave with new ideas to innovate for good at your enterprise. Schedule: 11:45–12:30 p.m.—Check-in and lunch 12:30 p.m.—Opening Remarks: Donald Heller, Provost, University of San Francisco and Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco. 12:40 p.m.—Overview of the Conference: William Riggs, Assistant Professor, School of Management at the University of San Francisco 12:45 p.m.—Innovating Complex Organizations for Good Elizabeth Davis, Dean of the School of Management, University of San Francisco Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission 1:30 p.m.—Break 1:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Kelley Nayo-Jahi, Community Resources Lead, Landed 1:45 p.m.—Social Impact and Investing / Finance Nick Hodges, SVP and COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors—Moderator Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline 2:30 p.m.—Break 2:40 p.m.—Microtalk: Regina Clewlow, CEO and Co-Founder, Populus 2:45 p.m.—Cities & The Environment Molly Wood, Host, Marketplace Tech—Moderator Robert Grant, VP Global Government Affairs, Cruise Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble Libby Schaaf, Mayor of Oakland 3:30 p.m.–4 p.m.—Presentation of Harari Award Presentation and Concluding Thoughts Hosted by University of San Francisco School of Management, in partnership with Commonwealth Club of California Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Jonathan Asmis, CEO, Landed.com Regina Clewlow, CEO, Populus.ai Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Elizabeth Davis, Dean, University of San Francisco School of Management Robert Grant, Vice President Global Government Affairs, Cruise Automation Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Nick Hodges, COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble William Riggs, Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco Libby Schaaf, Mayor, City of Oakland Molly Wood, Host, NPR's “Marketplace Tech” Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on April 4th, 2019.
SPEAKERS Jonathan Asmis, CEO, Landed.com Regina Clewlow, CEO, Populus.ai Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Elizabeth Davis, Dean, University of San Francisco School of Management Robert Grant, Vice President Global Government Affairs, Cruise Automation Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Nick Hodges, COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble William Riggs, Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco Libby Schaaf, Mayor, City of Oakland Molly Wood, Host, NPR's “Marketplace Tech” Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on April 4th, 2019.
SPEAKERS Jonathan Asmis, CEO, Landed.com Regina Clewlow, CEO, Populus.ai Daryl Collins, CFO, Bankable Frontiers Elizabeth Davis, Dean, University of San Francisco School of Management Robert Grant, Vice President Global Government Affairs, Cruise Automation Stephen Hardy, CEO, mySidewalk Nick Hodges, COO, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Maurice Jones, President and CEO, Local Initiatives Support Corporation Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission Lenny Mendonca, Chief Economic and Business Advisor to Governor Newsom Maya Perkins, Strategic Initiatives Manager, Facebook Kevin Peterson, Co-Founder and CEO, Marble William Riggs, Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco Libby Schaaf, Mayor, City of Oakland Molly Wood, Host, NPR's “Marketplace Tech” Kim Wright-Violich, Managing Partner, Tideline This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on April 4th, 2019.
When the promises of workplace wellness programs and population health analysis don't live up to expectations, lack of trust can stifle growth for the entire sector. Linda Riddell tells us how to bypass savvy marketing to help employers and health systems evaluate if vendors' claims match reality. Care Innovations' Validation Institute is rescuing outcome measurements by rigorously checking the math and methods before giving their stamp of integrity. Show Notes: 1:35 – What is the Value Institute? – Review of outcome measures 5:50 – Meaningful outcome measures – Simple questions with big predictions 7:12 – The holistic approach to measuring the health of a population and how third parties work with employers. 9:50 – Direct vs. indirect measures of health in a population: challenges and expectations for employers 10:45 – Data protection, 3rd party vendors, neutral middle man, confidentiality 13:10 – Validation Institute origin story 14:45 – First customers and impact in the payer marketplace 17:07 – Helping data shine over marketing 18:03 – Breaking through the “conventional wisdom”, understanding clinical guidelines vs wellness guidelines 19:24 – Backing up health screens and fitbit challenges with real data: Accreditation vs. Validation 22:44 – Biggest opportunities in validating health claims – Standard Bearer: Morning Star, “Show me the CarFax” 24:10 – Employers need to watch out for intuitive and easy to track measurements with no objective, scientific validity 26:46 – Opportunities for health systems – financial risk contracting forces health systems to be more diligent and weary (‘measure sensitive') than employers, should be doing their own analysis about what works, 3rd party can give feedback towards “getting to no” and alternative measures that would be more effective 29:25 – Health Value Awards 31:17 – Most exciting new idea – Integrated Musculoskeletal Care, link of overview of contestants 33:11 – World Healthcare Congress About Linda Riddell Linda K. Riddell, MS is a Population Health Scientist and Independent Validator for the Validation Institute. Ms. Riddell has 30 years' experience in health care, public and private health insurance, and health policy. Her company specializes in measuring outcomes for health and wellness programs, such as coaching, behavior incentives, and novel interventions. Clients range from state governments to private insurers to start-up technology companies. She is Strategic Initiatives Manager for Care Innovations Validation Institute, which peer reviews outcome measures for member companies. She has a master's degree in health policy and management from the Edmund Muskie School of Public Service. Linda's call to action to listeners: Ask your vendor if their program has been validated by the Validation Institute. If the answer is yes, you know their promises are real; if not, send them to the Institute to get reviewed. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-riddell-557b2a13/ About The Validation Institute Helping people choose health and wellness programs that deliver measurable, positive results is the goal of the Validation Institute. The Institute's Trusted Community members have had their outcomes independently reviewed and validated. Our team of population health experts and bio-statisticians are a resource for program vendors who want to compete on the basis of outcomes and for purchasers who want effective programs. Find more about the Validation Institute here: https://www.validationinstitute.com/ About The Critical Outcomes Report Analysis (CORA) Certification Consultants, brokers and others can get certified by the Validation Institute by studying the certification course curriculum and passing the final exam (Wellness that Works). The course awards four credit hours for health insurance brokers; credits for HRCI certification are underway. This course will help you to understand population health metrics, and give you the tools to assess the validity of ROI promises and outcomes measures. As the healthcare industry evolves so that the achievement of cost savings replaces the appearance of cost savings as the key outcome, individuals who understand the difference will be highly valued in the marketplace. Certification course graduates have the option to join the Validation Institute's Trusted Community of Certified Professionals. This comes with a listing on our website and use of the Certification Logo. For more information, click here. Find more about their certification course here: https://www.validationinstitute.com/validation-certification/ Find a certified professional here: https://www.validationinstitute.com/certified-professionals/ Related A Blueprint for the Next Generation Health Ecosystem | Dave Chase | The Health Rosetta We talk with Dave Chase about Health Rosetta principles, plus their work with the Validation Institute on the Health Value Awards. Subscribe to Weekly Updates If you like what we're doing here, then please consider signing up for our weekly newsletter. You'll get one email from me each week detailing: New podcast episodes and blog posts. Content or ideas that I've found valuable in the past week. Insider info about the show like stats, upcoming episodes and future plans that I won't put anywhere else. Plain text and straight from the heart :) No SPAM or fancy graphics and you can unsubscribe with a single click anytime. 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Wednesday, September 13th, 2017 our special guests are: Brian R. Klepper, PhD is a principal at Healthcare Performance, Inc. and Principal at Worksite Health Advisors . Klepper is a health care analyst, commentator and entrepreneur who has specialized on health care market dynamics and the drivers of the cost crisis. He is a former CEO of the National Business Coalition on Health (NBCH), representing 52 regional business health coalitions, about 5,000 employer and union health benefits purchasers and some 35 million people. Linda K. Riddell, M.S., Principal, Health Economy, LLC. Ms. Riddell has worked in health policy and health care since 1985. Her recent public sector work has included projects for Maine’s Medicaid program. Linda is an independent population health scientist, consulting with private and public sector organizations on measuring outcomes. She is also the Strategic Initiatives Manager for the Validation Institute, Inc. She will be in charge of reviewing the Health Value Award applicants' measurable results. We'll discuss current market conditions and the HealthValue Awards Program a co-venture of World Congress, in partnership with The Health Rosetta Institute and The Care Innovations Validation Institute. Join us!
Wednesday, September 13th, 2017 our special guests are: Brian R. Klepper, PhD is a principal at Healthcare Performance, Inc. and Principal at Worksite Health Advisors . Klepper is a health care analyst, commentator and entrepreneur who has specialized on health care market dynamics and the drivers of the cost crisis. He is a former CEO of the National Business Coalition on Health (NBCH), representing 52 regional business health coalitions, about 5,000 employer and union health benefits purchasers and some 35 million people. Linda K. Riddell, M.S., Principal, Health Economy, LLC. Ms. Riddell has worked in health policy and health care since 1985. Her recent public sector work has included projects for Maine’s Medicaid program. Linda is an independent population health scientist, consulting with private and public sector organizations on measuring outcomes. She is also the Strategic Initiatives Manager for the Validation Institute, Inc. She will be in charge of reviewing the Health Value Award applicants' measurable results. We'll discuss current market conditions and the HealthValue Awards Program a co-venture of World Congress, in partnership with The Health Rosetta Institute and The Care Innovations Validation Institute. Join us!
Today’s episode is another in our interview series giving you examples of real working women you can relate to and how they’ve been able to make things work. In today's episode, we're talking to Sara Sutachan, Industry Relations and Strategic Initiatives Manager for the California Association of Realtors. Sara is a strong woman, a mom and a widow. She shares with us how important it was for her to find her tribe at both work and in her personal life, how she got through losing her husband, and why strong women also need to ask for help. We also talk about why coaching can be helpful in moving us forward. This episode is for you if you have lost someone you love, are struggling to find your way in your career or have ever considered hiring a coach.