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Suretank, the leading provider of modular and tank solutions for global infrastructure, pharma, marine and energy companies, has announced the expansion of its bursary programme to include two additional bursaries to support the next generation of engineering talent. The bursary programme has now been named The Tom Moody Programme for Engineering Talent, a reflection of the legacy left by Suretank's General Manager, Tom Moody, who died earlier this year. The expansion of the bursary programme marks Suretank's 30th anniversary in business. It follows the company's recent announcement that it is creating 80 new jobs in the Louth region, strengthening its commitment to investing in the community and driving further business growth. As demand for engineering talent in Ireland remains high, the programme will ensure Suretank continues to develop its own in-house engineering talent, serving a global customer base. The company's engineering department boasts 30 engineers with expertise in mechanical, electrical and structural engineering. The Tom Moody Programme for Engineering Talent will now become an annual partnership with Dundalk institute of Technology (DkIT). It is designed to support engineering students in their academic journey and includes the payment of college fees and expenses, along with paid work placements throughout the year in Suretank's cutting-edge facilities in Louth. Additionally, recipients receive guided mentorship to ensure they develop the practical skills and expertise necessary to thrive in their careers. This extension builds on the success of the company's first bursary, launched in October last year, and reflects Suretank's ongoing commitment to investing in the next generation of talent and supporting the local community. It comes in addition to Suretank's apprenticeship programme, which last year saw one of its apprentices, Jamie Kirwan, named Apprentice of the Year Award (Electrical) at the Generation Apprenticeship Ireland Awards. Applications are open to third-year students at Dundalk Institute of Technology studying for degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, and Architectural Technology. Click here for more information and to apply. Dymphna Conlon, People & Organisation Development (P&OD) Manager said: "At Suretank, we are deeply committed to empowering the next generation of engineers while giving back to the community that has supported us for the last 30 years. Expanding our bursary programme reinforces our long-term investment in the local region, providing students with a valuable opportunity to gain a head start in their careers. "This initiative also honours the legacy of our colleague, Tom Moody, who was a strong believer in nurturing talent and his dedication and spirit left a lasting impact on all of us. By offering hands-on experience, mentorship, and the skills needed to succeed, these bursaries celebrate his memory in the most meaningful way - by supporting the future of engineering talent. More than just financial assistance, this is our ongoing commitment to people, progress, and the potential within our community." See more stories here.
Listen to highlights from day four of India's 295-run win over Australia in the first Test at Perth Stadium.Commentary features Jim Maxwell, Harsha Bhogle, Clint Wheeldon and Alison Mitchell alongside experts Darren Lehmann, Sunil Gavaskar, Tom Moody and Glenn McGrath. We also hear from Australian captain Pat Cummins.
Listen to highlights from Day 3 of the First Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between Australia and India from Perth Stadium.Your commentators are Jim Maxwell, Harsha Bhogle, Clint Wheeldon and Alison Mitchell with expert comments from Darren Lehmann, Sunil Gavaskar, Tom Moody and Glenn McGrath.
Listen to highlights from Day 2 of the First Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between Australia and India from Perth Stadium.Your commentators are Jim Maxwell, Harsha Bhogle, Clint Wheeldon and Alison Mitchell with expert comments from Darren Lehmann, Sunil Gavaskar, Tom Moody and Glenn McGrath.
It was a quieter day for the bowlers as India set about consolidating a strong first innings lead at Perth Stadium. Hear the highlights, reaction and analysis with Clint Wheeldon, Darren Lehmann, Glenn McGrath and Tom Moody, as well as Australian Test debutant Nathan McSweeney.
Listen to highlights from Day 1 of the First Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between Australia and India from Perth Stadium.Your commentators are Jim Maxwell, Harsha Bhogle, Clint Wheeldon and Alison Mitchell with expert comments from Darren Lehmann, Sunil Gavaskar, Tom Moody and Glenn McGrath.
Join Clint Wheeldon, Tom Moody and Phil Jaques as they round up all the action from Day 4 of the opening Test of the summer in Perth.Nathan Lyon claimed his 500th Test wicket as Australia romped to a 360 run victory to take a 1-nil lead in the three match series in which the two teams are competing for the Benaud-Qadir Trophy. Earlier in the day Australia declared their innings at 5/233 - a lead of 449 runs. Usman Khawaja was the last wicket to fall for 90, while Mitchell Marsh's unbeaten 63 in combination with his 90 in the first innings saw him earn player of the match honours. Australian captain Pat Cummins joined the Grandstand Cricket team after play as part of Grandstand at Stumps.
Join Clint Wheeldon, Tom Moody and Phil Jaques as they round up all the action from Day 3 of the opening Test of the summer in Perth.Nathan Lyon inched closer to a huge milestone when he claimed his 499th wicket as he helped Australia dismiss Pakistan for just 271 on the third day, a first innings lead for Australia of 216.But the Aussie's didn't have it all their own way in the second innings, slumping to 2/5 with Warner out for a duck after his first innings heroics, and Labuschagne struck on the finger before being dismissed for just 2.At stumps, Australia had steadied to be 2/84, a lead of exactly 300 heading in to Day 4.Josh Hazlewood and Imam-ul-Haq, who complied a well made 62 for Pakistan, joined Grandstand at Stumps after play on Day 3.
Join Clint Wheeldon, Tom Moody and Phil Jaques as they round up all the action from Day 2 of the opening Test of the summer in Perth.Western Australian Mitchell Marsh put on a show in front of his home crowd as he hit 90 off 107 balls, and he joined the Grandstand team at stumps to chat about his first home Test in 6 years.While for Pakistan, Aamer Jamal was the star with the ball taking 6 wickets on debut, and he also spoke with the team after play on day 2.Pakistan will resume on Day 3 at 2/132, trailing Australia's first innings by 355 runs.
Join Clint Wheeldon, Tom Moody and Phil Jaques as they round up all the action from Day 1 of the opening Test of the summer in Perth.After much discussion over his position in the team, David Warner silenced his critics by hitting a brilliant 164, with Australia finishing Day 1 in a strong position at 5/346 at stumps. Australian Captain Pat Cummins joined the team to discuss the day.
Is episode me suniye, Chandrayaan 3 par banegi film, 'Mission Mangal' ke nirdeshak ka announcement, Chaand par Chandrayaan-3 ko utaarkar Bharat ne racha itihaas,Himachal ke 'Pralay' ne mahine bhar mein nigal li 120 zindagiyaa,Tom Moody ne Chahal ke team se bahar hone ki bataayi perfect vajah.
PM Modi departs for Johannesburg to attend the BRICS summit, KCR's decision to contest in two seats in Telangana shows insecurity: Congress and BJP, 'Brave yet smart move' - Sanjay Manjrekar and Tom Moody laud India for naming Tilak Varma in Asia Cup squad and other top news bulletin here.
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Legendary Cricket Coach Tom Moody, spoke to Kitch to Neeil on Talk 100.3 about the Season 2 of the DP World ILT20 and the player retentions of his side the Desert Vipers, and offered up his opinion on Australia's selection challenges for the next Ashes Test.https://www.thedesertvipers.com/.https://www.ilt20.ae/#/home/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former test cricket player and WA legend Tom Moody told Gary Adshead the atmosphere in front of the Long Room was decidedly different to what he had experienced.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talk 100.3 is celebrating it's 2nd Anniversary. As a result we're revisiting some of our favourite interviews. Australian Cricket Player and now Coach, Tom Moody joined TSB prior to the start of the ILT20 in Dubai. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shubman Gill makes the statement of the IPL with the thirstiest of thirst traps. Have to respect the lighting. The Ashes is one week closer, so we guess what's going to happen with a few more hours of knowledge. Mitch Starc joins us from Sydney to give his insights into how the squad's golf game is looking. Tom Moody joins us from India to tell us what's going on in Indian cricket and if the IPL means we'll get more shirtless selfies and less Tests. And Phil Walker joins us from London to give us his hopes and fears ahead of the most important Ashes series since the last one. Sign up to the Australian Cricket Family at cricket.com.au/acf before June 6 to get early bird discounts on tickets for the Aussie summer, with Pakistan, West Indies and South Africa all coming out. Budgy is backing us big time this English summer, get around them at budgysmuggler.com Limited edition merch available: gradecricketer.com Live show tickets available in Birmingham, Leeds and one London show: gradecricketer.com You get discounts, early access and an exclusive podcast every week when you sign up at patreon.com/gradecricketer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Srini Nagarajan, British International Investment's Managing Director and Head of Asia and Tom Moody, Southeast Asia Regional Director for Climate and Energy at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office shines a spotlight on climate financing, coming on the back of UK's development finance institution and impact investor, British International Investment's latest injection of funds to boost clean and sustainable economic growth in the Indo-Pacific. Presented by: Lynlee Foo This podcast is produced and edited by Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did the Virat Kohli - Gautam Gambhir face-off go too far? Who should replace KL Rahul in India's World Test Championship final squad? Did Tom Moody actually wear a kilt in Scotland? The 2016 IPL title-winning coach and ODI World Cup winner joins Vishal Dikshit and Kaustubh Kumar to discuss another incredible week of the IPL. Show notes: Shastri on Kohli vs Gambhir: BCCI should get involved and nip it in the bud Aman, Ishant and the story of a Capital jailbreak - Shashank Kishore
How can RCB build a fortress at home this year? Are Delhi Capitals just one win away from turning it around this season? Amol Muzumdar joins the Stump Mic crew to discuss this past week of the IPL. Show notes: A deep dive into Delhi Capitals' woeful start ft. Tom Moody: https://es.pn/41KPikb
Like the Nagpur Test which featured three debutants in Todd Murphy, SKY and KS Bharat, Episode 58 of your favourite cricket podcast features three smashing debutants - Mayur Narasimhan, Sandeep Lanjewar and Vaishnavi Bhaskaran. The gang assembles to discuss Australia's strangely underwhelming performance in the first Test, the hand-wringing around the pitch, selection headaches and absolute Indian dominance led by Rohit Sharma and the spinning trinity. We wonder if we accidentally passed on the BnP jinx to Australia via our good friend Bharat Sundaresan, whose pitch pic triggered a collective meltdown amidst Aussie media and the team thinktank. We also chat about the Women's World Cup, the WPL Draft, the various pointless T20 leagues around the world featuring Tom Moody as coach, and re-register our annoyance at Pakistan's continued cold-shouldering by the BCCI. Find us on Twitter: Bits and Pieces: https://twitter.com/bnp_cricket Tony Sebastian: https://twitter.com/notytony Mayur Narasimhan: https://twitter.com/maxdavinci Vaishnavi Bhaskaran: https://twitter.com/vaishbhaskaran Mohan Krishnamoorthy: https://twitter.com/mohank Sameer Mohan: https://twitter.com/sleepyhead148 Nitin Sundar: https://twitter.com/knittins Sandeep Lanjewar: https://twitter.com/sandeeplanjewar Show Notes: 1. DisappOINTMENT: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/feb/12/ravi-jadeja-fined-by-icc-for-ointment-on-finger-but-cleared-of-ball-tampering 2. BeastieBoy for Nagpur BGT Test MoM: https://twitter.com/beastieboy07/status/1622931080637734912?s=20&t=08dr-9ERYaoGKXry7l6bhw 3. Women's Premier League Player Auction List: https://www.bcci.tv/articles/2023/news/55555984/women-s-premier-league-2023-player-auction-list-announced 4. 99% invisible: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/a-sea-of-yellow/ 5. Sohail Khan, Youtube legend: https://youtu.be/CfzCPfdlrOo 6. Mogali Kirkket Stadium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K8fASGWshc 7. Rohit Sharma's milestone problem: https://www.latestly.com/socially/sports/cricket/ravindra-jadeja-ravi-ashwin-are-difficult-to-manage-rohit-sharma-shares-funny-anecdotes-in-post-match-interview-after-win-against-australia-4827772.html
The UAE's T20 League is about to begin and Neeil spoke with the coaching director of the Desert Vipers, Tom Moody. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we hear from Glamorgan bowler Michael Hogan who has been with the welsh county since 2013 but has a first class career going back to 2009 with Western Australia.In this the first of three episodes chatting to Michael he talks about his hometown of Newcastle in Eastern Australia, his family and his earliest sporting experiences. Michael was very late coming to the first class game ( he was 28 when he made his debut for Western Australia) and he explains the reasons for this.One big love he had was surfing and the sport dominated his teenage years. He loved watching cricket and his childhood cricketing heroes were Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath.He talks about his early experiences of grade cricket in Sydney and the early difficulties he had convincing himself that he was good enough to play more competitively. Part of this process was accepting that his bowling action was right for him. He confirms that this is an important message from him for youngsters to stick with what works for them as long as its safe to do so.Michael lost his mother to cancer during his teenage years and also lost his younger brother in a car accident whilst playing grade cricket. Both experiences had a big impact on him. He describes this and talks about how tragedy made him more determined to succeed or, as he puts it, 'taking something good out of a bad situation'.He describes how a phone call from Tom Moody changed his expectations about where he could make it to the first class game. At the drop of a hat he flies to Perth for a trial with Western Australia, did well and was offered a contract for the 2009-10 season. The first game of the season was a 50 over game against Queensland. Michael describes this as well as his first Sheffield Shield game.For those interested in Michael's career you can check the following museum page and the ESPN Cricinfo page:https://glamorgancricketarchives.com/michael-hogan/https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/michael-hogan-275658Michael talks about playing in the Big Bash as well as how he developed his own particular approach to batting. He was Player of the Year for Western Australia in in 2009/10 and he talks about how he played better when the people around him put trust in him and expected him to play a leadership role.Finally, Michael reflects on his chances of playing Test cricket for Australia.
We're joined off the top LIVE by Australian cricketing great Tom Moody for a preview of the AUS v SL world cup clash.. we then head to retiring Kara Antonio who is getting out there for one last game this weekend, Elijah Hewett draft hopeful from Swan Districts, Amy Edgar takes us inside the Scorchers, before we go 4th & long with Josh Wye, wave the chequered flag with Michael Lamonato & get the rub of the green with John Slavich
Tom Moody is a cricket legend. He played Test Cricket and was part of Two World Cup winning sides for Australia, in 1987 and 1999.He went on to coach Sri Lanka to 2 Men's ICC ODI World Cup Finals and coached the Sun Risers Hyderbad to an IPL Title.He's now in Dubai as the Director of Coaching for the Desert Vipers, one of the sides for the ILT20 League and spoke to Kitch and Neeil about his new role. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary Australian Cricketer joins Sportsday.
“The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
“The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
“The HrishiKay Sessions” are produced & presented by Hrishikesh Kannan popularly known as Hrishi K Thanks for listening. Should you want to experience more ….for starters hit “subscribe” / “follow” and check out more episodes & be notified when further sessions go up! If ur looking for Hrishi across media & social networking then here goes: Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/hrishikay Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hrishikay Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hrishikay Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/hrishikeshkannan Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/hrishikay LinkedIn : http://linkedin.com/in/hrishikay
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Storm's massive win, NBL finals locked in, Tyson Fury wins, Virat Kohli's dry spell, Tom Moody turns down the Poms, Warrnambool beer thieves, Damian Barrett wraps up AFL Round 6, we recap the worst of Hosting Brownless on the Saturday Rub, some footy icons go local, Billy was wrong, Billy's 5 at 5:05, weird coincidences, Hamish Blake, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former coach gives his views on the T20 world cup.
The seventh episode of The Alan Turing podcast features Tom Moody, Senior Vice President & Managing Director for Procter & Gamble, Northern Europe.
Continuing our Team Preview Series, we take a look at the London based Oval Invincibles. Coached by Tom Moody, the Invincibles boast an excellent backbone of domestic talent headlined by the Curran brothers and Jason Roy. We take a look through their best team, and give our predictions on how they'll fare this summer.
As we build a sustainable infrastructure, how can it be scaled up to be commercially viable? Hear from our panelists as they give you their quick takeaways from our 'Scaling Up Investments in Southeast Asia's Sustainable Infrastructure' webinar. Thank you to our expert panel: Mark Florance, Co-Chair Britcham Energy and Utilities Committee and Investment Committee, at Climate Investor One Fund, Climate Investor Two Fund, William Hudson, Head of South East Asia at The Carbon Trust, Kow Juan Tiang, Deputy Executive Director of Infrastructure Asia, Wu Lawrence, Co-Founder of Sunseap Group, Ted Low, Chief Operating Officer at Clifford Capital, Tom Moody, Regional Director SE Asia, Climate and Energy of UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), Nitin Prasad, Chairman at Shell Companies in India and Tim Rockell, Managing Director and Founder, Energy Strat Asia.
Tim and Shane love the drama leading up to the Justis Huni v Paul Gallen fight, especially since Huni has booked in a few fights before the big match, former Test cricket player and Tom Moody joins the show from Sri Lanker and has a lot positive things to say about batsman David Warner, and NRL player manager Steve Gillis drops in on the boys to remember Bob Fulton and make comment on what the State of Origin might look like See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you’ll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Tom Moody, Vice President of Technology Development and Commercialisation at Almac. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Tom, covering: 20 years at Almac and being on a journey that has seen the company go from a few hundred staff to over 5500 people. The chemistry of today is not the chemistry of tomorrow, including the future impact of flow chemistry and the need to bring new technologies together. The importance of giving back to the community and inspiring the next generation of scientists. Reinventing yourself as a way to keep you on your toes Prof. Tom Moody is the Vice President of Technology Development and Commercialisation at Almac Sciences. His work has earned him numerous accolades and he is co-author and author of over 60 publications and patents. He is a strategic leader and technical expert in chiral chemistry and biocatalysis with more than 20 years of extensive academic and industry experience. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We’d also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences, get noticed.
Welcome to another episode of the podcast! In today's episode, we are happy to have Ajay, a long time listener as a guest of the show! We dive into week's cricket games as well as plenty of news from around the cricketing world. Games Covered - IND v ENG: 3rd Test - NZ v AUS: 1st and 2nd T20i Covid-19 news - SL's Lahiru Kumara tests Covid positive, set to miss WI tour. Lakmal to replace him in the squad. - NZC moves Auckland games to Wellington as the former goes into lockdown. Other News - Pukovski out for 6 months, to undergo shoulder reconstruction. - Tom Moody appointed SL director of cricket role. - No umpires call on DRS, permanent ban on saliva usage among topics discussed at MCC cricket committee meeting. - Dasun Shanaka appointed SL T20i captain replacing Malinga. His WI trip delayed due to visa issues. Matthews to stand in. - SL's Upul Tharanga announces retirement from international cricket. - SAW team's tour of IND set to start on March 7th. Lucknow the venue for games. - Appointed as bowling coach of SL, Vaas resigns after just 3 days? - Umar Akmal's ban reduced by 6 months and eligible to play cricket again. - Former IND players Vinay Kumar and Yusuf Pathan retire from international cricket. - Gayle, Edwards make a comeback into WI T20 squad to play SL. Trivia Q: Which was the last test which ended in 2 days and had both teams batting twice? ______________________________________________________________________________ Listen to us and get in touch: On Spotify On Apple podcasts On Google podcasts On Pocket Casts On Breaker On RadioPublic Via Twitter Via Facebook Via E-mail Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or on social media. Leave us a 5-star rating on any platform or app (like apple podcasts) you use to listen to us. Thanks!
Tom Moody is VP & MD for Procter & Gamble Northern Europe. Rory quizzes him about 2020's biggest challenge - COVID. Tom explains how P&G's long tenure in the Fortune 500 is because the leaders aren't the boss, the consumer is the boss. Listen on and you'll hear how everyday there's a group of men in Reading shaving in front of a two way mirror! P&G's Gillette product developments must score a 2:1 preference ratio. Also, find out about the life-saving product that P&G makes and gives away for free. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Executive Director DAVID KELLY sits down with TOM MOODY, Regional Director Southeast Asia, Climate and Energy for the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) as they discuss COP26, what it means, what a successful COP26 outcome could be for the UK and more on Sustainability as one of many core pillars of the SG-UK Partnership.
Golden Boy is the story of Joe Boneparte, a story that begins in the small cheaply furnished office of the fight manager Tom Moody. It begins with him and his girlfriend Lorna. Joe is a young and good fighter who wins but who won’t slug for fear of breaking his hands and ruining his true passion in life. Duration: 30:39 Starring: John Garfield Broadcast Date: 8th October 1946
Will the Warner-Bairstow equation still be thing this year ? Are Sunrisers really a well rounded bowling attack ? These were some of the questions we talked about SRH which for the first time will be without Tom Moody . They will also be playing without a permanent spot for Kane Williamson in the XI. వార్నర్ - బెయిర్స్తౌ పోయిన సారిలాగా రాణించగలరా ? SRH బౌలింగ్ నిజంగానే జట్టు కి బలమైన కోణం ఆ లేదా కూడా మాట్లాడుకున్నాం . ట్రెవర్ బాయలిస్ యొక్క సఫలమైన రికార్డు సుంరైజర్స్ వద్ద కూడా కొనసాగుతుందా చూడాల్సిన విష్యం.
Shane Warne, Tom Moody and Jason Gillespie discuss the strength of Australian cricket, the emergence of Marnus Labuschagne and The Hundred being delayed until 2021.
In the pilot episode of The Pitch Side Expert Podcast Ian Bishop, Tom Moody & Freddie Wilde are introduced to listeners before explaining the motivation behind launching the podcast & ruminating on nearly two decades of rapid evolution in the T20 format.
Bishop and Moody join the Stump Mic crew to discuss the U-19 World Cup so far, future stars from the tournament, and why only a few make the step up to the senior level
Melissa and Tom Moody of Arizona Transitions join the show. Followed by a special segment recapping the first year of the MMR Podcast. Phone: (602) 620-9941 Email: info@aztransitions.com MMR Podcast Survey The MMR Podcast will be taking the summer off after this episode. We will be back in August. Shawn Shackelton's Information Website: The Shackelton Group Email: shawn@shawnshackelton.com Phone: (480) 734-7277 Brandables Information Website: www.Brandables.com Facebook: @BrandablesCo LinkedIn: Brandables Twitter: @BrandablesCo McDowell Mountain Ranch Podcast Information If you are interested in being the producer of the MMR Podcast, please email mmr@shoopmedia.com. Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/AZMMRpodcast/ Facebook Group: @MMRNeighbors If you have any questions for guests or know someone would be a great guest, please email mmr@shoopmedia.com.
Professor Tom Moody, VP of Technology Development & Commercialisation at Almac Group joins us this week, and provides a fascinating insight into a career at the cutting edge of chemistry. We discussed: Doing the impossible as part of your job How technology is changing the role of the scientist The importance of continued learning The differences between academia and industry, and what you need to make the transition
Our first guest for the Cricket Played Louder Podcast we have Tom Moody. A former Australian international, IPL winning coach and the CPL's Director, International Cricket, he talks us through it all.
Imagine you could speak to Inzamam-ul-Haq and ask him anything you wanted. Well, we didn't. It was all planned but the phone system crashed in Pakistan just as we called him, so we spoke to his manager instead (who promised that Inzi will appear next week). Like all things to do with Pakistan cricket, it was chaos in the studio. Listen to us scrambling as I try get Inzi on the line - and then forget to turn Cat's microphone on - A look at the 1st Australia v Sth Africa Test - and India v England - Harsh from India plays"Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grade Cricketer" - Why did Tom Moody wear David Boon's underpants on his head - We give away another prize in the "Upgrade Your Shit Kit" competition courtesy of Honey Badger Cricket - Some outrageous Listener Questions where someone won a wallet courtesy of The Game - plus the famous Muller Award
On the eve of the summer of cricket kicking off, Ben speaks to cricket commentator, Tom Moody
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Tom Moody joins us to chat about all things cricket. We woke him up at 7.30am, but he was ready to go. Topics included: South Korean cricketers birthdays - The 1999 World Cup semi final - Why Tom Moody didn't get the Indian coaching job - Will Chris Gayle play for the Renegades - Does he agree with Boof's velocity philosophy - What is Tom Moody's favourite turtle - Which is the worst CPL team song - Does Tom agree that cricket should be at the Olympics - What is Dennis ranting about this week - Is Tom Moody Smarter Than A 5th Grade Cricketer - Listener Questions where someone won a wallet courtesy of The Game - plus the famous Muller Award.
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This week Duncan and Richard talk to Michelle Grabner and Annika Marie about Picturing the Studio and among other things whether or not anyone does four studio visits a day. Go check out the show, even the art I disliked was interesting. Lifted from SAIC: This exhibition explores the richly complex politically- and psychologicaly-charged notion of the artist's studio today. With works by over 30 artists spanning the past two decades, this exhibition also includes several specially designed installations undertaken by artists on site. Curated by Michelle Grabner, SAIC, and Annika Marie, Columbia College, "Picturing the Studio" is presented in conjunction with the College Art Association's 98th Annual Conference in Chicago, February 11-13, 2010. It is made possible in part with funds from the College Art Association and the Illinois Art Council, a state agency. Artists include: Bas Jan Ader, Conrad Bakker, John Baldessari, Stephanie Brooks, Ivan Brunetti, Ann Craven, Julian Dashper, Dana DeGiulio, Susanne Doremus, Joe Fig, Dan Fischer, Julia Fish, Nicholas Frank, Alicia Frankovich, Judith Geichman, Rodney Graham, Karl Haendel, Shane Huffman, Barbara Kasten, Matt Keegan, Daniel Lavitt, Adelheid Mers, Tom Moody, Bruce Nauman, Paul Nudd, Frank Piatek, Leland Rice, David Robbins, Kay Rosen, Amanda Ross-Ho, Carrie Schneider, Roman Signer, Amy Sillman, Frances Stark, Nicholas Steindorf, and James Welling.