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Sue is the EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer at HVMG, a hospitality management company based in Atlanta. You could make a strong argument that the common thread through which many of today's challenges in hospitality are connected are through Human Resources. That's definitely not saying that HR is the cause, but rather HR being the bridge to many of the solutions. We've done some episodes in the past about how hotels are dealing with challenges around retention, recruiting, culture, benefits or development, but I wanted to have Sue on the show to share how a large hotel company is thinking about these at a more global level. It's relatively easy to innovate on a one-off hotel basis, but it's another thing entirely to find and implement non-traditional solutions at scale, and that's what we're discussing on this episode. I really enjoyed hearing about some of the ideas that HVMG is bringing to life and my hope, as it is with every episode, is that you find something here that can help you and your business. About SueAs EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer, Sue oversees all Human Resources functions, including talent acquisition, talent development, associate retention and engagement strategies, human resources services, associate relations and benefits. Prior to joining HVMG, Sue worked as a management consultant supporting leading organizations to improve their enterprise performance management processes for clients including the The Coca-Cola Company, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Marriott International and the American Red Cross. Prior to working as a management consultant, Sue worked in the hospitality industry for 18 years. She worked for Starwood Hotels and Resorts as Global Director, Six Sigma Training and Deployment and prior to that as Director of Organizational Development for St. Regis Hotels. From 1996 - 2000 Sue worked for Lodgian, Inc. (formerly Impac Hotel Group) as Director of Training and Development; from 1991 - 1996 she worked for The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company as Corporate Quality Advisor and The Ritz-Carlton, Buckhead in hotel operations and human resources. Her hospitality industry experience also includes a five-year adjunct faculty appointment at New York University's Robert Preston Tisch Center for Hospitality Travel and Tourism. Sue serves on the Metro Atlanta Board of Directors for the American Red Cross, the Hospitality Board of Directors for Georgia State University and is a special advisor to the Castell Project, promoting diversity in the hospitality industry. She holds MBAs from Columbia Business School and London Business School. Sue has a BS in Marketing from The Florida State University. LinksWebsite: https://www.hvmg.com --- Thank you to SiteMinder for sponsoring this episode. They are the world's leading hotel commerce platform that provides hoteliers like you with the tools you need to sell, market, manage and grow your hotel business, all from a single dashboard. To see how SiteMinder can help you and your hotel, AND get 6 months free with a 12 month contract, visit https://www.siteminder.com/principles (siteminder.com/principles). --- Do you know someone looking for a vacation rental management company? If so, Recreation Vacation Rentals has got a referral program that you might be interested in! You can earn $1,000 for every referral you make to Recreation Vacation Rentals. Contact us to learn more: https://recreationstays.com/refer-a-friend/?fbclid=IwAR2l0Oq7ATz_-_AiZ91zEbX0CIlgMdwntjPiDyJaIGxSucjAZvxjnuschv0 (https://recreationstays.com/refer-a-friend/) --- For past episodes, show notes or if you've got a story that might make a great episode, head over to https://www.theprovenprinciplespodcast.com/ (theprovenprinciplespodcast.com). We'd love to hear from you. You can subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, even on YouTube... and if you haven't already, don't forget to leave us a rating and a review.
Welcome to Season 2 of Pride & Progress! We are thrilled to kick off Season 2 with one of the co-founders of LGBT+ History Month, the inspirational Sue Sanders. We are also delighted to be joined by the Chair of Trustees for Schools Out, Lynne Nicholls. You can explore the huge range of resources available for this year's LGBT+ History month at https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk. We love to hear your feedback, so please rate and review this episode, and you can follow us on Twitter @prideprogress, Sue @suesanders03, Lynne @NichollsLynne, Schools Out @SchoolsOUTUK and LGBT+ History Month @LGBTHM. Thanks for listening!
Fertility Councillor Sue Sanders is on the show to talk about fertility and how it may affect men
Fertility Councillor Sue Sanders is on the show to talk about fertility and how it may affect men
In this Podcast we interview Sue Sanders on the importance of good governance for local authorities In local government the idea of “governance” is different from the practice of government. It is about how a local authority relates to its stakeholders and citizens. Some local authorities although they govern are not always good at involving their citizens and those they work with in an open and transparent way. In this Podcast we will look at what local authority governance means and also look at Enfield in north London an authority that illustrates serious deficiencies in good governance, In some authorities governance is good but this is not universal and in some authorities governance is under strain, as funding reduces and responsibilities and exposure to commercial pressures change. There are worries about audit committees that do not provide sufficient assurance, ineffective internal audit, weak arrangements for the management of risk in local authorities’ commercial investments, and inadequate oversight and scrutiny. So we will discuss this and also how governance means the way a local authority relates to civil society and citizens, how a strong and free local press is important and how local authorities can learn from each other through case studies of good practice We will be interviewing Sue Sanders who has worked with several local authorities on governance and is now a consultant on good governance to local authorities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/globalnet21/message
Sue Sanders is a lady who has seen Motorsport from every angle. She has navigated, been a stage commander, appointed Head of Health, Safety and Security at Race of Champions and is now Director of Learning and Development at Motorsport UK. What we discuss is very relevant to everyone in Motorsport right now. She also throws in a few of her fantastic and rebellious experinces of competing in the 70s. Don't miss this episode! @jadepaveleymotorsport
Sue Sanders is one of the UK's most prominent LGBTQ+ rights campaigners and has been challenging the establishment for the last 40 years. It was alongside a teacher friend that she instigated the UK's first LGBT History month which they launched in the Tate in 2004. Since then it's acted as a catalyst for 1000's of events every February (and March in Northern Ireland) marking our LGBT+ past. Thomas met Sue in her home town of Broadstairs in Kent to discuss LGBT History month and ask Sue if she thinks it's still relevant today. The LGBT History Month website and events calendar: https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/calendar/As mentioned in the episode, OUTing the past is a series of events and resources exploring history through an LGBQT+ lens: https://www.outingthepast.com/Welcome to Up The Arts, a weekly podcast for those proud to be be involved in theatre, music, art and literature in the LGBTQ+ world! Every Thursday, we meet incredible people from the arts world and explore their creativity and inspiration, as well as providing a peek at upcoming events in which pride and the arts world collide!Find us on Twitter: @uptheartsshowAnd check out our website for news, reviews, what's on and more: www.uptheartspodcast.com
We had a fun packed show for our third LGBT+ History Month special on "disabilities". Learning disability nurse Ben Taylor spoke about the LGBT+ and sex education he gives to young people with disabilities. Sue Sanders, Chair of LGBT+ History Month, joined us on the phone to talk about this special celebratory month and all the exciting events that are going on. Finally we had the super sassy Drag Syndrome in to talk to Calum about their live shows and how they transform on stage.
We had a fun packed show for our third LGBT+ History Month special on "disabilities". Learning disability nurse Ben Taylor spoke about the LGBT+ and sex education he gives to young people with disabilities. Sue Sanders, Chair of LGBT+ History Month, joined us on the phone to talk about this special celebratory month and all the exciting events that are going on. Finally we had the super sassy Drag Syndrome in to talk to Calum about their live shows and how they transform on stage.
LGBT History Month Launch and Angela Morley Sue Sanders joins Time 4 T to discuss a Trans legend and Trans* education Topics Discussed LGBT History Month Trans Composer Angela Morley Schools Out The Classroom Section 28 (This is the full extended version of the interview that went out on the 17th of Nov 2013)
-Transgender Day of Remembrance is with us this month and Phoenix Thomas from Brighton's FTM Brighton will be in the studio to discuss. -We'll be talking LGBT Hip with Nick Douglas, Allsorts with Ryan Gingall as well as finding out about the World Fantasy Convention which hit Brighton this month. -I also caught up with Sue Sanders who tells us about Angela Morley an amazing trans woman who has left an incredible legacy as she is celebrated at a LGBT history month launch event. -As well as our usual attempt at analysing the hell out of current transgender stories in the news, the ones that sound the trumpet of acceptance as well as the ones that play many a discordant note of bigotry. -All this and plenty of music to oil our way, here on Time 4 T. Music From PJ Harvey - You said Something Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Sinead O'Conner - Why Don't You Do Right Smokey Robinson - Being with you Edwin Star - War The Tubes - What do you want from Life Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side The Following extended interviews are available here by clicking Minicasts at www.podomatic.com/time4t Sue Sanders - LGBT History Month and Angela Morley Cheryl Morgan and Brit Mandelo - World Fantasy Convention
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Jason Lubar, Founder and Executive Director of the summer programs for American Collegiate Adventures. Dr. Anne Dranitsaris, a clinical psychotherapist, corporate therapist, and co-creator of the Striving Styles Personality System. Libby Langdon, Interior Designer, Author, and Makeover Television Personality talks about giving your kitchen a facelift. The Mom's Roundtable discusses potty training. Sue Sanders, author of Mom, I'm Not a Kid Anymore.
In the 1970's school teachers could be dismissed if it became known that they were Gay or Lesbian. As a young teacher in those days Sue Sanders recalls that women were not even allowed to wear trousers. This was the environment in which the organisation "School's Out" was founded in 1974. In this in-depth interview Sue speaks at length about the organisation she has worked for during the majority of her adult life, the way things have changed in that time and the problem for the next generation of society when today's teachers are not equipped to teach about diversity. She also talks about LGBT History Month, which she helped to found in 2004.