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Winning over the designer on a project is crucial for building products brands, especially in the early stages of their project. This week, Zach and Beth talk with a special guest about how to guarantee architects and designers will spec your product when it's time to start shopping. Tom Conley is the president and CEO of High Point Market, one of the design industry's premier trade show events. The ways a designer finds and chooses products have changed, so we asked Tom how building materials brands can connect with them and sell more effectively.
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for men and women combined. Thanks to improvements in early detection and treatment, the number of people who die from this disease has dropped. Today, there are more than 1.5 million colorectal cancer survivors in the U.S. Dr. Roy Jensen, director and vice chancellor of KU Cancer Center, will talk with Drs. Anwaar Saeed and Ajay Bansal, who are exploring ways to better treat and prevent colorectal cancer. Tom Conley, a cancer survivor, will also join the conversation to share his experience as a participant in one of Dr. Saeed's clinical trials.
On this episode of the State of Outbound two Bostonian's Christine Carroll and Tom Conley, play a friendly game of the Feud. Show topics include the best way to handle send me some information, the biggest reason decision makers reject your outreach and your best weapon when penetrating new accounts.
High Point Market Authority CEO Tom Conley discusses initiatives to give High Point year-round relevance to buyers through market and building collaborations around HPxD, First Tuesday and the High Point Showroom Assn. and how those developments could play out moving forward. Sponsored by Klaussner Home Furnishings
Tom Conley, CEO of High Point Market Authority, reveals the challenges behind the decision to postpone High Point Market, what that postponement means for a June Market and where do we go from here. Sponsored by Klaussner Home Furnishings
This week, we invite you to Explore Home with Tom Conley, President and CEO of the High Point Market Authority. Listen as we discuss Tom's professional journey and the events that ultimately contributed to his longstanding career within the furniture industry. We will begin with a discussion on the intriguing evolution of the market experience and how it has changed and improved through the years. Then, we will touch on ways to best plan for your own High Point Market visit, as well as some of Tom's top tips in navigating the largest furniture trade show in the country to ensure you maximize your time. https://www.universalfurniture.com/podcast
In this episode of "#HVpucks," I chatted with captains Tom Conley, Jack Fried, Kamal Ryan-Dehejia; along with head coach, Mike Chiapparelli. Enjoy!
DANISH: Radiovagabond.dk High Point, North Carolina is not a big city. It's got a population of around 107,000 people, but twice a year the population almost doubles when they host High Point Market where 70,000 people in the furniture industry meet. Even though the next High Point Market is only a few weeks away, the CEO of High Point Market, Tom Conley took the time to see me. How did this happen? And why is the worlds biggest furniture store in this small city? Join me in this episode where I'm looking for answers to these questions and many more.
High Point i North Carolina er ikke en stor by. Der bor kun omkring 107.000 mennesker her, men to gange om året bliver byen næsten fordoblet når ca. 70.000 mennesker gæster byen for at se på møbler. Selvom det næste High Point Market kun er et par uger væk, tager direktøren, Tom Conley sig tid til at tale med mig. Hvordan kunne dette ske at denne lille by blev det? Og hvorfor er verdens største møbelbutik her i byen? Disse spørgsmål og mange andre søger jeg svar på i denne episode.
There are growing numbers of cyber-attacks being launched by terrorists throughout the world against critical infrastructure networks not only within governments, but also within the healthcare, financial, utilities, and transportation industries, just to name a few. The US Department Homeland Security said during a 2018 9/11 memorial event that, ?The cyber threat has eclipsed the threat from physical terrorism.? What is cyber terrorism, and how do cyber terrorists choose their victims? What factors lead to cyber terrorists targeting travelers? How can you keep cyber terrorists from your data and systems? How can data security be used during hostage situations? Listen to Tom Conley is President & CEO of The Conley Group, discuss the answers to these questions, and other issues related to domestic and international terrorism and travel security.
A Kansas man was killed in a swatting incident in December, 2017. A central Iowa woman was a swatting victim in May, 2018. In April, 2018: A swatting incident occurred in Arlington, TX; there were 3 swatting incidents in the Chicago area; and at least 6 in the New York City area. Many more swatting incidents could probably be found if more than 30 seconds was spent looking. What is swatting? And when and how did it get started? Is the problem getting worse? Who are the targets for swatting? What should you do if someone wearing a police uniform is banging on your door, but you see no police car, or see a car that isn't a police car? How can Smart911 help in swatting situations? What are the security & privacy issues? Related to this, what types of home safety/security systems can be used to protect homes from intruders? What can everyone do to reduce the probability of being a swatting, or home invasion, victim? Listen in to this episode to learn more from an expert on this topic!
Body cameras can provide great benefit for capturing what really happens in various situations and support accountability for the actions of those wearing them. But there are also privacy risks for those in the vicinity. In July 2013, the US Department of Justice reported that less than 25%, at that time, of police departments used body cams. By 2015, 95% of large police departments reported they were either already using body cameras or had committed to doing so in the near future. Laws for body cam use are also increasing. Currently 34 US states and the District of Columbia have created laws for body cameras. Law enforcement and others are increasingly using body cams. Listeners; where do you stand on this topic? Invasion of privacy, for those interacting with the police and those in their vicinity? Or an absolutely necessary tool? Or somewhere in-between? How can we balance the safety and privacy issues? Join this episode to hear discussion of these important issues!
In this episode of Houghton75 we speak with Tom Conley, Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies and Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, about the work of Oronce Finé, and the surprising things we can learn from maps. Find out more about the exhibition and Houghton Library’s 75th anniversary celebrations at http://houghton75.org/hist-75h Transcript and detailed music notes: http://wp.me/p7SlKy-nQ Music 15th century French instrumental music performed by La Chapelle des Ducs de Savoie http://www.ducs.ch/ “Belle, bonne, sage, plaisant” performed Martin Near, Charles Weaver, and Scott Metcalfe of Blue Heron. http://www.blueheron.org/
Tom Conley, President and CEO of the High Point Market Authority (the organizer of the largest home furnishings trade show in the world), sits down with John to give his take on designers and their craft from the perspective of trade shows and exhibitions.
In this special episode filmed on location at the Furniture Market in High Point, we learn about the Market's dramatic economic impact on our state & its many international connections. We talk with IMC President Tom Conley. We profile Asheboro-based Klaussner Home Furnishings. And we talk with artist Bill Mangum about his Klaussner furniture line.
NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present Episode #7 in a series of podcasts reporting "live from the scene" about the activities and speakers at NAPL's Top Management Conference, taking place this week, March 7-11, in Santa Barbara. This podcast features a roundtable discussion led by Howard Fenton of NAPL with industry experts from his Friday, March 9 panel at the Top Management Conference. Appearing on the podcast with Howie are: Tom Conley, President of LectraMedia, Nevada City, CA. John Mahoney, President of The Mahoney Company, Santa Clara, CA. Bob Radzis of RT Associates, Arlington Heights, IL. Download the podcast here (16.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 18:32 duration). For information about the many benefits of membership in NAPL, call (800) 642-6275, Option 4, or visit www.napl.org. Keywords: NAPL,digital,variable,top management conference,tmc,Santa Barbara,forum,conference,printing,press,graphic,communications,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin
NAPL, the trade association for excellence in graphic communications management, is pleased to present Episode #8 in a series of podcasts reporting "live from the scene" about the activities and speakers at NAPL's Top Management Conference, taking place this week, March 7-11, in Santa Barbara.This podcast features a roundtable discussion led by Howard Fenton of NAPL with industry experts from his Friday, March 9 panel at the Top Management Conference.Appearing on the podcast with Howie are:Tom Conley, President of LectraMedia, Nevada City, CA.John Mahoney, President of The Mahoney Company, Santa Clara, CA.Bob Radzis of RT Associates, Arlington Heights, IL. Download the podcast here (16.9 mb stereo MP3 file, 18:32 duration).For information about the many benefits of membership in NAPL, call (800) 642-6275, Option 4, or visit www.napl.org.Keywords: NAPL, digital,variable, top management conference,tmc,Santa Barbara,forum,conference,printing,press,graphic,communications,NJ, Paramus, podcast, lubetkin