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OSF HealthCare, Providence, UMass Memorial Medical Center, and TytoCare share actionable strategies and best practices to transform hybrid care and offer patients personalized, flexible and accessible care. Our expert panel also explores how virtual care reduces costs and addresses healthcare challenges like staff shortages. Key topics include: Maximizing Hybrid Care Models: Panelists explore how hybrid and home-based care models – supported by technology, are revolutionizing how providers deliver care – making it more accessible, efficient, and impactful. Home-Based Healthcare Innovations: Real-world success stories highlighted how providers make healthcare accessible from the comfort of home, schools, and community centers. Technology-Driven Solutions: Technical tools enable immersive primary care experiences remotely, enhancing connectivity and care delivery for families. Highlights: Providence: Kate Baars shared how remote patient monitoring helps achieve compelling clinical and financial outcomes OSF OnCall: Jennie Van Antwerp walked us through innovations in acute and digital care delivery at OSF. UMass Memorial Medical Center: Dr. John Broach discussed how the medical center utilizes technology to drive efficient responses and care, eliminating ED visits. TytoCare: Tina Nelson highlighted strategic partnerships that enable healthcare access for underserved communities through remote technology. Panelists: Kate Baars, Executive Director, Product Development, Virtual Care & Digital Health, Providence Jennie Van Antwerp, MSN, RN, Director, Digital Acute Care/ Digital Care Division, OSF OnCall (Colleen Reynolds) John Broach, MD, Division Direction for EMS and DIsaters Medicine, UMASS Medical Center Christina (Tina) Nelson, Strategic Partnership Manager, TytoCare https://www.brightspotsinhealthcare.com/events/how-providers-are-maximizing-hybrid-care-and-home-based-interventions This episode is sponsored by TytoCare TytoCare is a virtual healthcare company that enables leading health plans and providers to deliver remote healthcare to the whole family through its Home Smart Clinic. Combining a cutting-edge, easy-to-use, FDA-cleared device with AI-powered guidance and diagnostic support, the Home Smart Clinic enables the whole family to conduct remote physical exams with a doctor, replicating in-clinic exams for immediate answers from home. TytoCare drives utilization rates that are six times higher than traditional telehealth services; reduces the total cost of care by an average of five percent; diverts ED visits by an average of 10.8%; and has a high average NPS of 83. The Home Smart Clinic includes Tyto Engagement Labs™, a proven framework of engagement journeys designed for the successful deployment and adoption of the solution. To complete its offering, TytoCare also provides the Pro Smart Clinic, for professional settings outside the home to serve rural clinics, schools, workplaces, and more. TytoCare serves over 250 major health systems and health plans in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. For more information, visit us at tytocare.com.
Ante el alto daño al medio ambiente que generan el sector agrícola y ganadero, nació en Chile, en 2015, NotCo, una startup que creó a Giuseppe, un chef de inteligencia artificial (AI) que produce leche, helado, hamburguesas, pollo y mayonesa hechas de frutas y verduras que saben igual a los productos de origen animal. La empresa alcanzó una valuación de 1,500 millones de dólares en julio de 2021, convirtiéndose en la primera foodtech ‘unicornio' de la región, cuenta Federico Hirtz, su Country Manager en México. “Nuestro propósito es transformar la industria de alimentos para hacerla más sustentable”, dice. Aunque en México ya puedes encontrar productos de NotCo en Starbucks, Italianni's, Toks, Italian Coffee, Café Punta del Cielo, Cielito Querido e, incluso en Sonora Grill, la cadena cuyo mayor atractivo es la carne, el reto de la empresa es lograr que todos los mexicanos los conozcan y los prueben para que los hagan parte de su dieta diaria, dice Joseza Pulido, Strategic Partnership Manager de NotCo. ¿Cómo lograrlo en un país donde, según los datos más recientes, sólo 9% de la población es vegana?
"The HuntWise hunting app is your new secret weapon. It gives you the tools and education you need, and answers the question on every hunter's mind: “When should I go hunting?"Today we have Nate Huizenga, the Strategic Partnership Manager at HuntWise back on the podcast to break down all of HuntWise's great features that will set you up to have more success regardless of the game you're pursuing! We also do a recap of what we have been up to so far this hunting season and what we have to look forward to! Thank you all for tuning in, it's one hell of a life!Companies we LOVE | Ways to Support the Podcast ↓froggtoggs - USE CODE ZD315 FOR 15 PERCENT OFF @ www.froggtoggs.com *Cannot be used in combination with any other promo code. Offer only available at www.froggtoggs.com.*Valid 8/30/2023 thru 12/31/2024Code: ZERODUCK30 for 15 percent off Hook and Bullet Sunglasseshttps://purposebuiltoptics.com/Code Duck30 for 20 percent off Huntwise!https://huntwise.com/pro/checkout?code=DUCK30You can use code ZeroDuck30 for 20 percent off all products at https://ackleyoutdoors.com/ !Code Zeroduck15 for 15 percent off https://dirtyduckcoffee.com/Special shout out to @Gavin Powell for letting us use his song "The End" in our videos!
On this episode, Matt Moore, Associate Manager of Product Marketing at impact.com, hosts a discussion on B2B affiliate marketing with guests Keemia Ferasat, Manager of Global Affiliate Marketing and Partnerships at Microsoft; Tye DeGrange, CEO at Round Barn Labs; and Zoe Mackay, Strategic Partnership Manager at Technology Advice. They explore the differences between B2B and B2C affiliate marketing, how it fits into the revenue mix for publishers and the various types of publishers they work with. They discuss the importance of long-term partnerships, content-driven approaches and the growing influence of influencers and brand ambassadors in the B2B affiliate space. The participants discuss the success metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) for affiliate marketing in the B2B space. They highlight the importance of a full-funnel approach, including upper and lower funnel partners. Publishers play a crucial role in driving brand awareness and educating potential customers, while lower funnel partners focus on driving conversions. Mixed compensation models, such as flat fees, reward different types of affiliates and acknowledge their contributions throughout the buyer's journey. Building strong relationships with affiliates and using data-driven insights will continually optimize these programs. Starting a successful B2B affiliate marketing program takes time, patience and investment in measuring and analyzing KPIs to improve performance over time. Resources mentioned: Matt Moore - https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-moore-productmarketing/ Impact.com | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactdotcom/ Impact.com | Website - https://impact.com/ Keemia Ferasat - https://www.linkedin.com/in/keemia/ Microsoft | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft/ Microsoft | Website - https://www.microsoft.com/ Tye DeGrange - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyedegrange/ Round Barn Labs | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/round-barn-labs/ Round Barn Labs | Website - https://www.roundbarnlabs.com/ Zoe Mackay - https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoerosemackay/ Technology Advice | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/technologyadvice/ Technology Advice | Website - https://technologyadvice.com/ Thank you to our amazing podcast team at Content Allies. Want to launch your own B2B revenue-generating podcasts? Contact them at https://ContentAllies.com. #saas #software #cloud
Dealing with physical therapy prior authorizations can sometimes feel like a challenging hurdle, potentially affecting the timeliness and quality of care that is provided to patients. We are excited to have Katie Lennon, Strategic Partnership Manager at Raintree Systems, as our guest. With her experience and insights, Katie will guide us through proven strategies to overcome prior authorization challenges, practical tips and the benefit of using integrated system tailored for physical therapy practices. Brought to you by www.infinx.com
Finding and retaining contact center staff is a huge challenge. On episode 18 of CX on Point with Miguel Ramos, join Miguel and Alicia Laszewski as they welcome Kate Brouse, the Strategic Partnership Manager from NTI - The National Telecommuting Institute. Kate shares how NTI is a mission to help people with disabilities find remote contact center jobs and how contact centers can partner with NTI to staff their centers with these eager-to-work employees.
In this episode, hosts Rachel and Tommy introduce a new mini-series - a View from Someone New! In this series, we get to have conversations with new associates where they share their perspective, how their transition has been, and what the like about working for NBS. Our first guest is Erin Dutter, Strategic Partnership Manager for Nelnet Community Engagement.
Welcome to The Partnered Podcast Episode 128 with Alyshah Walji, Sr. Strategic Partnership Manager at Alyce. Alyshah talks about being proactive with your integrations to make saying yes easy for your prospects. Early-bird tickets are now available for Crossbeam Supernode: the conference for ecosystem-led teams and companies. Supernode is June 5th to 7th in San Diego, California. Here's what you'll get at Supernode:Several tracks of sessions for all maturity levels - including a track dedicated to ecosystem-led sales.Results only. We curate each session to make sure the speaker brings the goods and shows what is working and why.Most importantly, it'll be fun. Several parties, plenty of social activities, and lots of chances to meet with the heavy hitters of the ecosystem world.Last year at Supernode we had a great time, we also announced that Partnered was joining Crossbeam. This year will be even better!Supernode is June 5th to 7th in San Diego California. Be sure to grab a ticket at the lower early bird rate at crossbeam.com/supernode. Topics Covered:Don't Be Afraid To Start SmallDoing The Hard Work for Your CustomersAccelerating the Sales Cycle with Cross-CommunicationShowing Value by Driving ResultsPartner with Alyshah Walj:Alyshah's LinkedInSponsors:Partnership LeadersPartneredSubscribe at www.partneredpodcast.com.Interested in joining the podcast? Reach out to hello@partnered.com.
Episode #44: Let's Talk About the R in VR/AR with Alex Meland! Augmented Reality is essential to the XR ecosystem, but one should not underestimate the 'R' in VR/AR. With the rise of immersive technologies integrating into our society, work & daily living, it's an excellent time to have a conversation about what it all means. In this episode, Alex Meland shares his experience, philosophy & passion for the XR space in this in-depth conversation that will leave you wanting more! FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE About Alex Meland: Alex Meland (@ALEX VR) is an American virtual reality industry professional and content creator. Alex co-founded the Between Realities VR Podcast, a talk show with weekly guests from within the world of virtual reality, with partner Harry "Skeeva" Skigis in 2020. Since then, the program has become a hub for the VR community and was nominated for "Social VR Influencer of the Year" in the 2021 VR Awards and "VR Content Creator of the Year" in the 2022 VR Awards. Alex is Strategic Partnership Manager for Contact CI, working in business development for their high-end haptic glove used in training with the U.S. Air Force. He is also an official correspondent for UploadVR.com and writer for VR Trend Magazine. Subscribe to Alex & Skeeva's Youtube Channel to be notified when new episodes go live! Follow Between Realities on Twitter Want to support this podcast? Subscribe, leave a review/rating, share with a friend & consider becoming a monthly supporter of Coffey & Code! Don't forget to checkout the latest eco-conscious Coffey & Code Merch on coffeyandcode.com Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeyandcode/support
Are you intimidated by technology? Peter's guest Courtney Tyson argues that businesses shouldn't be intimated by technology. Courtney is the Strategic Partnership Manager for CallTrackingMetrics. Her company provides a way for businesses to see the effectiveness of their advertising through phone call source tracking.Links:CallTrackingMetrics
Today's guests include Eli Pollard and Alison Miller Elizabeth “Eli” Pollard is the Executive Director of the World Parkinson Coalition (https://www.worldpdcoalition.org/) talks about many subjects including the WPC in 2023 being held in Spain. She also discusses the "Parkinson's Tulip Project" what it's about and how to enter. Travel grants and much more! Alison Miller, Strategic Partnership Manager with Supernus Pharmaceutical (https://www.supernus.com/commercial-products), talks about building relationships within the Parkinson's Community and the drugs offered by Surpernus to help "on time" as well as the "Parkinson's Tulip Project"
In this episode, we talked about marketing to the Hispanic community with Ernesto Posadas, Strategic Partnership Manager at GrubHub. Ernesto joined GrubHub in 2022 after working as a National Account Executive at Waitr, Bite Squad, and Delivery Dudes, as well as a Sales Executive at Copa Airlines for 5 years. Learn more about the Online Optimism podcast at https://www.onlineoptimism.com/podcast/
In this episode Louise welcomes the Strategic Partnership Manager of G1ANT, Jacek Glowacki. Jacek give interesting insights how RPA with G1ANT works, his experiences in the fast developing RPA market and also the future of this technology. Furthermore he shared some unique use cases and talked about the Make or Buy decision companies faced when it comes to automation. Enjoy listening! Do you want to take part in our podcast or know someone who would be an interesting guest? Get in touch with us: Website: https://www.botsandpeople.com Email: podcast@botsandpeople.com Automation Community: https://discord.com/invite/9wMRxuzfnZ Linkedin Louise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-kuehns515/ LinkedIn Bots and People: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bots-and-people/?viewAsMember=true
Her Story - Envisioning the Leadership Possibilities in Healthcare
Meet Stacy Hurt, MHA, MBA:Stacy Hurt, MHA, MBA is a Patient Engagement Consultant, Senior Healthcare Advisor for OSP, and is a HIMSS "Digital Influencer." Stacy is also a certified personal fitness trainer, member of the Healthcare Businesswomen's Association, member of the #TelemedNow Thoughtleader group, and member of the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Previously, she was a Strategic Partnership Manager for the Colon Cancer Coalition, and spent her early career in the pharmaceutical industry. She received her MHA and MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. Key Insights:Stacy is a cancer survivor, caregiver, digital influencer, and accomplished executive in healthcare. She is paving a new path for patient advocacy and engagement. Giving Patients a Voice. Stacy brings together her personal experience in industry, as a cancer patient, and as an advocate and caregiver to her son, to represent the patient voice is (2:18)The Power of Social Media. Social media is a powerful tool for sharing information and discussing the issues shaping healthcare. It gives patients a voice access to each other as well as to prominent online providers or other healthcare players. (18:50)Advice for Women Leaders. Don't identify about a problem without at least one potential solution, demonstrate that the solution has value, and stand up for yourself – if you feel something is wrong, it probably is. (26:56)This episode is hosted by Ceci Connolly. She is a member of the Advisory Council for Her Story and is the President and CEO of the Alliance of Community Health Plans.Relevant Links:Learn more about Stacy and her work on her websiteFollow Stacy on TwitterConnect with Stacy on Facebook
Book a free Life Reflection Session with Dawn Mathis: http://ToYourGreatness.net. Education in undeveloped nations is difficult to access. Children are unable to attend school because of lack of clean water, health care, sustainable food sources and more. But through Unstoppable Foundation's holistic five-pillar model, villages and communities are being transformed, giving children the access to education they need to help end the poverty cycle. Join Dawn as she talks with Rachelle Fender, Sr. Strategic Partnership Manager of Unstoppable Foundation, about their mission to ensure that every child has access to the lifelong gift of an education. Learn how you can create great change through individual actions here: https://unstoppablefoundation.org Connect with Rachelle: *Rachelle's E-mail* *Phone Number* GRATITUDE. Thank you for being a part of the “To Your Greatness with Dawn Mathis” podcast. LEARN MORE. Learn more about InSitu Life Works: https://www.insitulifeworks.com. Read Dawn Mathis's biography: https://www.insitulifeworks.com/about. Looking for a heart-centered community? Join our free InSitu Life Works network, where our insider community hangs out: https://insitu-life-works.mn.co. RATE AND REVIEW! If you enjoyed this podcast, please give it a rating and write a review. SUBSCRIBE! Be sure to subscribe to the “To Your Greatness with Dawn Mathis” podcast so you can reawaken your greatness, uncover your limiting beliefs, and experience success, fulfillment, and spiritual aliveness. Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/Dawn-Mathis-Apple-Podcasts. Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/Dawn-Mathis-Google-Podcasts. Spotify: https://bit.ly/Dawn-Mathis-Spotify. Anchor: https://bit.ly/Dawn-Mathis-Anchor. LET'S GET SOCIAL! Follow InSitu Life Works on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insitulifeworks. Subscribe to the InSitu Life Works YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/InSitu-Life-Works-YouTube. Like InSitu Life Works on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/insitulifeworks.
And we're back with In Check with Fintech! This week, our CEO Rogier sat down with Yobota's Strategic Partnership Manager Paddy Vishani to discuss the fast-changing retail landscape and how Buy Now, Pay Later solutions fit into the scene. Yobota, a next-gen, cloud native core banking platform, leads the way in aiding Buy Now, Pay Later services. This enables a differentiation across the entire purchase journey, by integrating solutions like leveraging affiliate marketing.
This past week Whoop and CrossFit announced a multiyear partnership making Whoop the official wearable of CrossFit. Sean and Tommy talk with Whoop's Strategic Partnership Manager Mike Lombardi about the origins of the deal, what Whoop is planning on delivering to the CrossFit community and how you can get the most out of your Whoop.
The Bronx's economic anchor institutions, primarily universities and hospitals, collectively spend $9 billion dollars on goods and services annually. However, small-business owners throughout the borough that span every sector, rarely receive these contracts. The Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative understands that even when purchasers are willing to increase contracts with local businesses—especially minority-and/or women-owned businesses—they face challenges to doing so. Michael Partis, Executive Director, & Gloria Alvarez, Strategic Partnership Manager, share with us how the Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative aims to engage anchor institutions and democratize economic development on behalf of communities and residents in the borough. Learn more about the Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative at bcdi.nyc and consider donating to support their work.
In this episode we discuss how tech won't do your recruiting for you, but if you use it correctly it will change the direction of your business.
A Client's point of view with Brad Fanning - Strategic Partnership Manager at Beteasy
Being able to import completed NX assemblies into G-Code simulation software is proving to be a valuable time-saver for the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC). The Nuclear AMRC is part of the UK’s High Value Manufacturing Catapult and is a partnership between academia and industry, supporting manufacturers in winning work in the nuclear industry. This is achieved by assisting manufacturers to apply advanced and novel manufacturing techniques to drive up quality and drive down costs in high value components. NCSIMUL, part of Hexagon’s Production Software portfolio, guarantees that finished G-Code sent to CNC machine tools, is 100% accurate and collision free at the Nuclear AMRC. “It gives us an exact representation of what’s happening on the machine. Having this digital twin is absolutely vital in ensuring cutting paths are correct,” says Tom Parkin, Production Engineer at the Nuclear AMRC. NCSIMUL is being used as part of the Nuclear AMRC’s philosophy of assisting manufacturers to have zero prove out times on their CNC machines and analyse toolpaths in depth before putting them on to the shop floor. Principal Production Engineer Andrew Wright says: “As it’s new to the UK market, it appealed to us as another strand in our simulation capability” he says. They currently have one seat of the software, which runs on their Mazak Integrex i-200 5-axis mill-turn machine tool. NCSIMUL gives the Nuclear AMRC total assurance that the toolpath data they supply to their clients is the very best to optimise their processes. The software’s ability to import full NX assembly files is an added bonus. “CAM and simulation systems generally aren’t particularly user-friendly when it comes to positioning individual models. But being able to take an NX assembly and its fixture, stock model and the final part, is particularly beneficial. Without it, we’d have to import single models one at a time, import the fixture by itself and position it, and import the stock model and position that in relation to the fixturing. But NCSIMUL allows us to import a full assembly file from the NX package straight into the simulating environment. From there, I can select where my datum positions are, select the tooling, put the NC program in, and run the G-Code simulation. This is a great benefit to us.” As Andrew Wright says: “Some of our set-ups are quite complex, in that they have multiple pieces of stock and work pieces, plus fixture items. So, being able to take in a file containing full assemblies which have been designed in CAD and not have to manipulate them, saves us considerable time.” Hexagon products have featured extensively in the Nuclear AMRC’s machining and metrology sectors since the centre opened. “We use a large amount of inspection and non- contact inspection equipment such as scanning and structured light systems. And EDGECAM is one of our principal CAM systems for generating NC files for all our machine tools. It has multi-platform support, so we can bring models into EDGECAM from any format, quickly and seamlessly,” says Andrew Wright. Wesley Tonks, Hexagon Production Software’s Strategic Partnership Manager, says: “Nuclear AMRC have been an Edgecam product user for many years and it is great to see the benefits of further product adoption as the Hexagon product portfolio grows. This is a fantastic example of how multiple products have been positioned whilst providing a manufacturing solution; enhancing product quality. “Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence helps industrial manufacturers develop the disruptive technologies of today and the life-changing products of tomorrow. As a leading metrology and manufacturing solution specialist, our expertise in sensing, thinking and acting – the collection, analysis and active use of measurement data – gives our customers the confidence to increase production speed and accelerate productivity while enhancing product quality.” And Tom Parkin explains how he has two different ways of using NCSIMUL. As well as importing full assemblies, he also uses the direct EDGECAM interface. “I simply export the EDGECAM file into NCSIMUL, check everything’s in the right place, that the tooling and datum are both correct, and then run the simulation. If all’s well, the program goes to the shop floor.” In line with the Industry 4.0 philosophy of smart manufacturing, the NCSIMUL G-Code simulation gives CAM programmers accurate information and technical assistance by building a virtual copy of the real-life machining environment. This digital twin eliminates errors, decreases set-up time, reduces manufacturing costs and increases shop floor productivity. Both CAM and simulation are involved in their work with the nuclear Small Modular Reactor sector, in which they’re helping companies with product development. They’re also working with manufacturers as part of the 30-year nuclear decommissioning programme, which involves looking at ways of reducing machining time on up to 100,000 individual waste containers funded by UK taxpayers. Summing up the importance of NCSIMUL to their operation, Tom Parkin says: “When we’re working on a prototype part with a client, we need to verify that the toolpaths we send to the machine are 100% accurate. And if we’re developing a process, NCSIMUL gives is confidence that it’s going to work.”
What is involved in building a culture of reflective practice in your school, and why does it matter? Our guests provide answers and a roadmap for growing by developing your metacognitive skills. Follow: @alisasimeral@EducationHall @valeriabrownedu @ASCD @bamradionetwork Pete Hall and Alisa Simeral are authors of Creating a Culture of Reflective Practice: Capacity-Building for Schoolwide Success. Pete is a veteran school administrator. He currently works as an educational consultant as a member of the ASCD Faculty and trains educators worldwide. Alisa is a school turnaround specialist and veteran educator, dean, and instructional coach. Val Brown, ASCD Emerging Leader, is the Strategic Partnership Manager for the University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning, and a veteran secondary English/Language Arts teacher and instructional coach.
Our guests co-wrote a new book on co-teaching, designed to provide the basics all teachers need to know to co-teach well. Follow: @valeriabrownedu @wwmurawski @ASCD @bamradionetwork Wendy Lochner is a school improvement and federal programs coordinator for the West Virginia Department of Education, where she leads districts and schools in the school turnaround process. Wendy Weichel Murawski is the Michael D. Eisner Endowed Chair and executive director for the Center for Teaching and Learning at California State University, Northridge. Val Brown, ASCD Emerging Leader, is the Strategic Partnership Manager for the University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning, and a veteran secondary English/Language Arts teacher and instructional coach.
Louis Jonckheere is the Co-Founder & Co-CEO @ Showpad, the company that enables sales teams by making content, findable, presentable and trackable. They have raised from some incredible investors including Dawn Capital, Hummingbird Ventures and Insight Venture Partners who more recently led their Series C $50m fundraise earlier this year. As for Louis, Showpad is his second company. He and his co-founder, Pieterjan, founded the mobile development agency, In The Pocket in 2010, where Louis still serves on the board. Prior to In The Pocket, Louis was a Strategic Partnership Manager at Netlog, where he first met Pieterjan. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: How did Louis come to found Showpad? What was the a-ha moment for him? How did Louis look to build out the core executive team? What have been the big lessons learnt? What have been the big mistakes and how has Louis changed his approach since? How did Louis look to scale the customer success team? At what stage did Louis hire his first CSM? Is $2m ARR the right benchmark? Do customer success teams need to be product specialists? How has Louis looked to build a scalable and repeatable sales process with Showpad? At what point did Louis decide to hire sales reps for the first time? What benchmark was this? Did Louis hire the first 2 reps at the same time? 60 Second SaaStr Louis’ Fave SaaS resource? Louis’s biggest advice to SaaS founders? What does Louis know today that he wishes he had known at the start? If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr Louis Jonckheere
Stop Talking, Take Action, Get Results. Business and Personal Growth with Jen Du Plessis
If you are looking for additional streams of income, this podcast is for you! I’ve had clients and business associates from my networking groups fall in love with this financing to help their businesses—and who wouldn’t want to be the go-to expert for all things finance? Rapid Advance provides small business loans from $5,000-$1MM to help with short-term financing, lines of credit, bridge loans, gap-filling financing, payroll, expansion, repairs, upgrades, improvements, seasonal, inventory and so much more! Join me as Alex Matini, Strategic Partnership Manager with Rapid Advance explains everything in detail. Find episode show notes at www.kineticsparkconsulting.com/episode-41 THANK YOU for listening! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Mortgage Lending Mastery Community today: jenduplessis.com Become a MLM Gold Member! MLM Membership