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Ian McGrail has told the Inquiry about the moment he decided he wouldn't be able to continue as Commissioner of Police. He claims there was “relentless” pressure from the Chief Minister, the Attorney General and the Governor. Mr McGrail said he felt he was being hounded by a “pack of wolves”, causing his world to crumble.Our reporter RA will talk us through some highlights.-We'll be discussing a Research that Benefits Gibraltar and a conference that is scheduled for tomorrow and Thursday at the University of Gibraltar.Dr Leon G Leanse, Dr Louise Lawson and Pedro Romero will be here.-And a 16-year-old prodigy pianist Alexandra Dovgan will be performing at the Convent Ballroom this evening. The recital has been organised by the Philharmonic Society and Chairman Ernest Gomez will be here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BYU employees can be “quick to observe” like Mormon was by seeking and obeying gospel doctrines and prophetic counsel. C. Shane Reese, president of Brigham Young University, delivered this University Conference address on April 27, 2023 You can access the talk here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, on events at Queen's University Belfast today to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
In this episode of The Sky's The Limit: Beyond The Deal Dee Brown interviews Elsa Brown, President & CEO of Copland Contracting headquarter in DeSoto, TX. Copland Contracting is a 100% woman owned and minority owned construction company. Dee and Elsa discuss her journey to becoming an executive in the construction industry. They also dive into pay equality, diversity, and inclusion specifically among women in construction. About Dee Brown: Dee Brown has a 28 year record of real estate sales, development, management, and success overseeing all phases of multi-million dollar construction, infrastructure, water/sewer, and environmental projects for government and private-sector clients. His experience includes managing personnel of up to 200 people in highway/bridge improvements, asbestos abatement, real estate sales and development, solar installations, and a variety of other projects. Dee is backed by strong credentials and a proven history of on-time, on-budget, and high-quality project completions. Dee Brown holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Memphis; an MBA from Bethel University; an affiliate broker; a LEED Green Associate; a Graduate Realtor Institute; PACP, MACP, and LACP certified; and member of Memphis Area Association of Realtors Multi Million Dollar Sales Club. Dee is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Founder and CEO of the Brown Foundation Community Development Corporation. Dee has been the recipient of many local, state and national honors. In 1999, Mr. Brown was named the Entrepreneur of the year for the state of Tennessee by the U.S. Small Business Administration. In 2015, his construction firm, Concrete Constructors, Inc., was named the 7th fastest growing inner city company in the country by ICIC and Fortune Magazine. In 2019, The P3 Group Inc. was named as a Mississippi business success story by the Mississippi Development Authority, and Mr. Brown was selected as a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council (2020); and was selected as a member of Forbes Business Council (2020). Dee Brown was awarded the Congressional Black Caucus Presidential Corporate Philanthropy Award by the National Bar Association (2021), and was appointed the National Advisor on Public-Private Partnerships and Urban Redevelopment for the President of the National Bar Association (2021-2022). He was a featured guest on numerous international podcasts including Real Estate for Breakfast (2019); ForbesBooks Radio podcast the Joe Pardavila show (2021); and The Real Estate Syndication Show with Whitney Sewell (2021). He has also been an expert speaker on the subject of P3's for a variety of organizations including Prairie View A&M University's Business of the University Conference (2018); the Delta Grassroots Caucus (2019); Clark Hill Law Firm‘s Real Estate Division (2019); and Arkansas Black Mayors Association (2020); to name a few. Mr. Brown holds the honor of being the first minority Department of Defense contractor to hold a federal contract with the US Navy Nuclear Power Command at Goose Creek, SC (2013). On this project, he trained his crane operators and riggers to operate a 500,000 pound Manitowoc crane on a floating derrick (a barge). Upon successfully training employees at a shipyard in Goose Creek, tugboats were used to transport the barge and crane into the nuclear facility where they assisted US Navy riggers in changing 60,000 pound sea anchors on nuclear submarines. Upon the completion of this project, the US Navy gave a performance rating of 'very good'. He has completed hundreds of projects just as complicated and rewarding for more than 2 dozen federal, state, and municipal agencies in 8 states over the past decade. Mr. Brown is also the first developer to deliver a capital project under a public private partnership in the state of Arkansas. Under Mr. Brown's leadership The P3 Group has grown into the largest minority real estate development company that...
What are the long-term effects of the pandemic on the real estate market? In the short term we've seen residential go boom and commercial go bust. Bur how will Covid-19 change the way developers build and scale their business? This week, The Sky's The Limit: Beyond The Deal host, Dee Brown is interviewed by his producer Joe Pardivila. Dee is the President & CEO of The P3 Group, the nation's largest minority owned real estate developer that focuses exclusively on public-private partnerships. Dee has nearly 30 years of experience in real estate sales, development, and management. On this episode, Dee discusses why he loves what his organization does, why the pandemic has changed the way buildings are made, and what the future of The P3 Group looks like. About Dee Brown: Dee Brown has a 28 year record of real estate sales, development, management, and success overseeing all phases of multi-million dollar construction, infrastructure, water/sewer, and environmental projects for government and private-sector clients. His experience includes managing personnel of up to 200 people in highway/bridge improvements, asbestos abatement, real estate sales and development, solar installations, and a variety of other projects. Dee is backed by strong credentials and a proven history of on-time, on-budget, and high-quality project completions. Dee Brown holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Memphis; an MBA from Bethel University; an affiliate broker; a LEED Green Associate; a Graduate Realtor Institute; PACP, MACP, and LACP certified; and member of Memphis Area Association of Realtors Multi Million Dollar Sales Club. Dee is a life member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Founder and CEO of the Brown Foundation Community Development Corporation. Dee has been the recipient of many local, state and national honors. In 1999, Mr. Brown was named the Entrepreneur of the year for the state of Tennessee by the U.S. Small Business Administration. In 2015, his construction firm, Concrete Constructors, Inc., was named the 7th fastest growing inner city company in the country by ICIC and Fortune Magazine. In 2019, The P3 Group Inc. was named as a Mississippi business success story by the Mississippi Development Authority, and Mr. Brown was selected as a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council (2020); and was selected as a member of Forbes Business Council (2020). Dee Brown was awarded the Congressional Black Caucus Presidential Corporate Philanthropy Award by the National Bar Association (2021), and was appointed the National Advisor on Public-Private Partnerships and Urban Redevelopment for the President of the National Bar Association (2021-2022). He was a featured guest on numerous international podcasts including Real Estate for Breakfast (2019); ForbesBooks Radio podcast the Joe Pardavila show (2021); and The Real Estate Syndication Show with Whitney Sewell (2021). He has also been an expert speaker on the subject of P3's for a variety of organizations including Prairie View A&M University's Business of the University Conference (2018); the Delta Grassroots Caucus (2019); Clark Hill Law Firm‘s Real Estate Division (2019); and Arkansas Black Mayors Association (2020); to name a few. Mr. Brown holds the honor of being the first minority Department of Defense contractor to hold a federal contract with the US Navy Nuclear Power Command at Goose Creek, SC (2013). On this project, he trained his crane operators and riggers to operate a 500,000 pound Manitowoc crane on a floating derrick (a barge). Upon successfully training employees at a shipyard in Goose Creek, tugboats were used to transport the barge and crane into the nuclear facility where they assisted US Navy riggers in changing 60,000 pound sea anchors on nuclear submarines. Upon the completion of this project, the US Navy gave a performance rating of 'very good'. He has completed hundreds of projects just as complicated and rewarding for...
Lisa Daftari, editor of the Foreign Desk, reveals her experience at Rutgers university and its cancel culture. The anti-Semitic and Anti Hindu nexus has also decided to organize a conference of hindu-hate/hindumisia. This nexus wises to whitewash crimes against Hindus and normalize xenophobia and racism against non belligerent tolerant groups of people anyone who does not fit their world view. The implications will be the distraction of people attention from the real reason of the attacks on the world trade center and the suppression of free speech. Do check out our YouTube channel 'Rajiv Malhotra Official' and do follow us on Facebook '@RajivMalhotra.Official' and Twitter '@InfinityMessage' and '@RajivMessage'. To support Infinity Foundation's projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do: इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kurukshetra/support
Brothers Ray Mulligan, Michael Stewert & Ken Mooney sit down with our students during the Uni Conference and share with us about their experiences of Christ at our fireside chat — April 2020.
Rabbi Menashe Bovit represented the Jewish Pro-Life Foundation at the Yale University 10/3/20 online event, Vita et Veritas 2020 Conference: Exploring Religious Diversity in the Pro-life Movement. Rabbi Bovit shared his pro-life views founded in traditional Judaism, and the historical and current socio-political conditions contributing to the wide spread use of abortion in the world today. His thoughtful, wise, and informative presentation offered a realistic assessment of the systemic cultural illness of which the plague of abortion is symptomatic. Rabbi Bovit also offered an optimistic, faithful outlook for the future of America and the pro-life movement. The event website: https://www.vitaetveritas.com/ For Info, Help & Healing please visit jewishprolifefoundation.org
Growing in the Meekness of Christ's Spirit First, David A. Bednar gives his University Conference speech titled, "Walk in the Meekness of My Spirit." Then, Cory W. Leonard gives his devotional address titled, "By Persuasion, Longsuffering, Meekness, and Love."
This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. It features Saeed Atcha MBE giving his keynote address, followed by a Q&A chaired by Children’s University’s CEO, Helen O’Donnell. Saeed is a man who wears many hats – he is Chief Executive of Youth Leads, where he has helped more than 3,000 young Mancunians access volunteering opportunities and skills development programmes. He led his organisation to receive Her Majesty the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, is a recipient of the Prime Minister's Points of Light award and was awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Year Honours List 2019. He is a Trustee of Step up to Serve, which leads the “I will” campaign to encourage meaningful social action across society. He is also a trustee of Young Manchester, Beacon Bolton Counselling Service, Generation: You Employed, and an Advisory Council member to the Care Tech Foundation. He is a school governor at his former secondary school, Ladybridge High School in Bolton. He is also the Social Mobility Commission’s youngest Commissioner. His story is fascinating and emotive. Enjoy! To find out more about Children’s University, visit http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk To find out more about Saeed, visit www.saeedatcha.co.uk (http://www.saeedatcha.co.uk/) Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/)
This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. It features Sam Butters, CEO of the Fair Education Alliance introducing their work, followed by a Q&A chaired by Children’s University’s CEO, Helen O’Donnell. Back in April 2017, Children’s University became members of the Fair Education Alliance. They joined over 100 organisations working together in a coalition to end educational inequality. Sam’s talk gives a brilliant overview of the FEA and how they’re work. Sam does occasionally refer to slides in her talk. These slides can be viewed here - https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/media/1183/fea-at-childrens-university-conference-2019.pdf To find out more about Children’s University, visit http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/)
This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. It features Chris Millward, the Office for Students’ first ever Director for Fair Access and Participation introducing his work, followed by a Q&A chaired by Children’s University’s CEO, Helen O’Donnell. The Office for Students is the independent regulator of higher education in England. They aim to ensure that every student, whatever their background, has a fulfilling experience of higher education that enriches their lives and careers. Chris’s talk gives a great overview of their work and how organisations like Children’s University can support them. Chris does occasionally refer to slides in his talk. These slides can be viewed here - https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/media/1184/ofs-at-childrens-university-conference-2019.pdf To find out more about Children’s University, visit http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk To find out more about the Office for Students, visit http://www.officeforstudents.org.uk Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/)
This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. It features Tom Ravenscroft, Founder and CEO of the Skills Builder Partnership introducing his work, followed by a Q&A chaired by Children’s University’s CEO, Helen O’Donnell. Earlier in 2019, Children’s University signed up to the Skills Builder Partnership as a formal way of bringing structured skills development into their delivery model. All activities validated through “Children’s University Online” are linked to the Skills Builder framework so that children, parents and schools can reflect and build upon the skills being developed through participation. Tom does occasionally refer to slides in his talk. These slides can be viewed here - https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/media/1185/skills-builder-at-childrens-university-conference-2019.pdf To find out more about Children’s University, visit http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk To find out more about the Skills Builder Partnerships, visit http://www.skillsbuilder.org Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/)
This is the very first episode of the Children's University's brand new podcast. It features Helen O’Donnell, Children’s University’s CEO and Director of Partnerships, giving her opening address. You’ll hear Helen present her vision of where Children’s University fits within the current changing education landscape. The Children's University charity encourages, tracks and celebrates young people’s participation in learning beyond the classroom. If you’re new to Children’s University, do check out www.childrensuniversity.co.uk (http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/) for more information about how we help over 100,000 children each year to develop essential skills, confidence and character through informal learning. This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. Some of these other speakers feature in subsequent episodes of Children’s University Live so do hit subscribe or follow. Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk)
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Queen’s University Conference on Indigenous Issues in Post-Secondary Education: Building on Best Practices. June 12-14, 2011. National Aboriginal leaders and 150 educators from across the country gathered at Queen’s University to discuss practical solutions for closing the education gap between Aboriginal peoples and the non-Aboriginal population in Canada. “The benefits of a better education are reaped by the individual, the community and the country as a whole,” says Don Drummond, Matthews Fellow in Global Public Policy, Queen’s School of Policy Studies (SPS), who co-chaired the conference with Bob Watts, Fellow, SPS. Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario, Canada.