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Lady Lakers vs Warren East from Friday, December 6th.
Russell County vs Warren East in the Championship Round of the 4th Region Baseball Tournament.
Russell County vs Warren East in First Round of the 4th Region Tournament from Monday, May 22nd
James Brown and John Butler break down the boys and girls 15th District tournaments at Warren East. They also talk about the 18th District tournaments.
Warren East has run two of the UK's most successful companies, ARM and Rolls Royce Holdings. During his tenure at ARM he oversaw a rapid growth of this globally successful Cambridge semi conductor company. He went on to lead Rolls Royce during a time of turbulence, from aircraft engine trouble, to COVID and a massive restructure which led to several thousand redundancies. He shares his reflections on his business career, as well as his thoughts on Brexit, tax and economic growth. GUEST Warren East, former CEO Rolls Royce Holdings Ltd. PRODUCTION TEAM Producer: Julie Ball Editor: China Collins Sound: James Beard and Graham Puddifoot Prod Co-ordinator: Siobhan Reed
Sean speaks to Warren East, CEO of Rolls Royce in his final interview before he leaves the role after 7 and a half years at the helm, and we find out if shoppers have been hitting the high street to make the most of the Boxing Day sales.
Rolls Royce CEO Warren East (pictured) says we can't wait for perfection to solve the existential crisis that is climate change. Mr East, who is about to resign from the English company, and who has guided it since about 2015 through rather turbulent times, was one of the many speakers on day two of the two day event, Reuters Impact. His opinion changed dramatically when he realised the machines his company produced today, would still be in the air in 2050 and the his children or grandchildren would not be wanting to fly on something that was wrecking the planet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
Lakers vs Warren East from 9-16
Scott Cummings picks up his first win as Oak Ridge Head coach, Brian Nix picks up his first win as Alcoa tornadoes new head coach and Farragut Avenges last year's loss as they defeat Beech 31 - 28. 27White House Heritage at Warren East, KY East Alcoa 38, Rhea Co. 21Anderson Co. 48, Powell 14Bledsoe Co. 28, York Institute 14Boyd Buchanan 62, Greenback 0Bradley Central 53, Brainerd 13 (Thu)CAK 16, King's Academy 0Chattanooga Central 35, Campbell Co. 21Chattanooga Grace 20, Chattanooga Preparatory School 0Clinton 48, William Blount 0Coalfield 14, Wartburg Central 6Cocke Co. 33, Cherokee 9Cosby 49, Sunbright 20David Crockett 49, Sullivan East 38Dobyns Bennett 31, Tennessee High 0East Hamilton 52, Ooltewah 21Farragut 31, Beech 28Gatlinburg-Pittman 45, Seymour 14Gibbs 37, Knoxville Halls 21Grainger 42, Cumberland Gap 32Greeneville 49, Knoxville Central 7Hampton 20, Pigeon Forge 16Happy Valley 22, Cloudland 14Hixson 18, Signal Mountain 15 (Thu)Karns 35, Hardin Valley 17Kingston 51, Harriman 0Knoxville Catholic 41, Chuckey-Doak 14Knoxville Fulton 41, Austin-East 22Knoxville Webb 45, Knoxville Carter 21Lakeway Christian 26, Knoxville Grace 24Loudon 30, Soddy Daisy 13Lynn Camp, KY 20, Jellico 14Marion Co. 36, Grundy Co. 0Maryville 47, Heritage 7 (Thu)McCallie 28, Chattanooga Christian 7McMinn Co. 50, McMinn Central 0Meigs Co. 23, Sweetwater 22Midway 22, Sale Creek 14Oak Ridge 46, South-Doyle 20Oakdale 64, Pickett Co. 0Polk Co. 42, Copper Basin 6Red Bank 35, Cleveland 12 (Thu)Rockwood 42, Oliver Springs 9Science Hill 17, Elizabethton 7Sevier Co. 7, Jefferson Co. 6 (Thu)Silverdale 42, East Ridge 27South Pittsburg 35, Sequatchie Co. 6Tellico Plains 27, Sequoyah 21Tyner 44, Howard 0Unaka 38, North Greene 12 *Unicoi Co. 42, Northview Academy 20Walker Valley 29, Notre Dame 15West Greene 27, Union Co. 6West Ridge 41, Volunteer 6Knoxville West at Bearden (Sat)Eagleton College and Career Academy at Claiborne (Mon)South Greene at Daniel Boone (Sat)Morristown West at Morristown East (Sat) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejasonejonespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejasonejonespodcast/support
James Brown and John Butler talk about the start of the Kentucky high school football season. They also talk about the start of the soccer season and first look at Warren East in the 15th District.
Host Brian Webb is joined in studio by Shawn Hampton. He gets betting lines from Vegas Frank and golf tips from WKU women's coach Adam Gary. Also, Warren East football coach Jeff Griffith is the Culver's interview.
Russell County Lakers vs Warren East in the 4th Region Championship game.
This week on Tales of A luxury Yacht Chef, Lisa Mead talks with Captain and Chef Team Warren East and Elizabeth Lee, charter operators based in the Bahamas.
Voters in a Twitter poll have urged Elon Musk to sell 10% of his stake in Tesla in order to pay tax. More than 3.5 million Twitter users voted in the poll, with nearly 58% voting in favour of the share sale. The vote could see him dispose of nearly $21bn of stock. Long term Tesla investor, Ross Gerber, President of Gerber Kawasaki Investments tells us what the poll is all about, and what investors like him make of it. Also on the programme, Delta airlines CEO Ed Bastian warns of the potential for long queues at airports as travel to the US returns to normal. We hear why the Japanese investment giant Softbank is feeling the affects of policy clampdowns in China. And as COP26 moves into its second week we hear from businesses trying to make a difference right now. Warren East of Rolls Royce talks about the company's push into small scale nuclear reactors, whilst Gajen Kandiah, the chief executive of Hitatchi Vantara tells us how his company are using AI, to protect rainforests from deforestation. The BBC's Jamie Robertson is joined throughout the programme by Alison Schrager, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute in New York City, and by the Wall Street Journal's Tokyo bureau chief Peter Landers. (Picture: Elon Musk. Picture credit: Pool/Getty Images)
It's Energy Day at the UN Climate Change Conference. Mark Syred talks to Warren East, boss of jet engine maker Rolls Royce about how one of the most polluting industries can clean up its act. The National Grid tells us how we're doing in terms of greening up our power supply. And after more than a decade of historically low interest rates, could the Bank of England lift the base rate today? #WakeUpToMoney With Mark Syred
The ongoing shortage of HGV drivers has been affecting supply lines at UK ports, as the pre-Christmas trade rush gets underway. Ian is joined by Gary Grant, founder of the toys retailer, The EntertainerAndrea Radrizanni, the owner and chairman of Leeds United, talks about how much investment is needed to fulfil their European football ambitions.Plus, how can aviation be more green? The Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce, Warren East, explains.
The Lakers played in their first district game of the season on Friday, September 17th.
The Laker football team is back on the road Friday for the first district game of the season. Lakers take on Warren East at 7:00 p.m.
The Laker Football team got their first win of the season on Friday, September 10th at Casey County. Lakers are back on the road Friday, September 17th at Warren East.
This week, we take a look at the latest pledges to arise from the G7 heads of government, who met over the weekend in Cornwall. Are these announcements indicative that the seven biggest western economies are really showing up to achieve a 1.5 world? Can this close the Gigatons gap in the run up to COP26? Can the Group of Seven offer developing countries funding alternatives to Beijing's so-called 'Belt and Road' Initiative? Christiana, Tom, and Paul help us sort out this mixed bag of a weekend for climate. Our special guest this week is Warren East, CEO of Rolls-Royce, an engineer by training and now leading a business in one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise: Aviation. Aviation accounts for a significant 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions today, and growing. As the sector starts to recover from huge losses as a result of the pandemic, how does Rolls-Royce see the future for the sector and beyond the pandemic and into the climate crisis? We'll hear from Warren on how the historic innovation of Rolls-Royce has the potential to lead us into a cleaner, more sustainable future of flight. And stick around 'til the end because our music this week is from Asher Monroe! He'll be performing live for us his single, ‘Midnight Masquerade'. Thanks for joining us! — Christiana + Tom's book ‘The Future We Choose' is available now! Subscribe to our Climate Action Newsletter: Signals Amidst The Noise __ Attention Stubborn Optimists! Click this link to save your spot for our Breaking Boundaries LIVE Event happening this Monday, June 21st. Watch Breaking Boundaries on Netflix! __ Thank you to our guest this week, Warren East! Warren East Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce Twitter | LinkedIn Join Rolls-Royce's newsletter to get updates on their world record attempt. __ Our artist this week is Asher Monroe! Spotify | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Website Clay recommends you check out his Youtube Channel See his conversation with Sir Elton John on Apple Music about his upcoming album. — Keep up with Christiana Figueres here: Instagram | Twitter Tom Rivett-Carnac: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn Paul Dickinson! LinkedIn | Twitter — Follow @GlobalOptimism on social media and send us a message! Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss another episode of Outrage + Optimism!
James Brown and John Butler talk about Barren County's game against Warren East in the Fourth Region Softball Tournament. Also, they talk about Glasgow's game against Bowling Green in the Fourth Region Baseball Tournament. They talk college softball and baseball and the proposed college football playoffs plan.
WeQual Founder Katie Litchfield talks exclusively to Rolls-Royce CEO Warren East about the difficulties in recruiting women, the severe effect Covid-19 had on the UK engineering firm, and what the future holds for women in leadership roles. WeQual's mission is gender equality at the top of the world's largest companies. Katie Litchfield, WeQual Founder, talks with global CEOs about why it is taking so long to achieve gender equality and what they are doing to close that gap. Website WeQual Global Member Site LinkedIn
Unfortunately this is the final game of the season as Russell County fell to Warren East in the first round of the playoffs Friday night. Congratulations to Russell County on a fantastic season and good luck to all the seniors.
Plane engine maker Rolls Royce is to axe nearly a fifth of its workforce. The firm’s chief executive Warren East discusses the crisis that has engulfed the aviation sector. And Ben Katz, aviation and aerospace reporter for the Wall Street Journal examines the likely impact of the job losses. Also in the programme, the central bank of Venezuela has launched legal proceedings to try to force the Bank of England to release a billion dollars worth of Venezuelan gold it holds in its vaults, which is being held as a result of sanctions against the country. Guillermo Olmo is with the BBC in Venezuela and explains the background. Plus, on World Bee Day we focus on the threat to colonies in many parts of the world. Beekeeper Pam Hunter tells us there are concerns an insecticide that has been restricted in Europe to try and help bee populations may still be getting into colonies via pollen. Allison Crittenden is a policy expert at the American Farm Bureau Federation and argues that careful use of neonicotinoid pesticides will not harm bee populations. And we hear more about the debate around pesticide use and bees from Dave Goulson, professor of biology at the University of Sussex. (Picture: A Rolls Royce engine. Picture credit: Reuters.)
James and John are joined by Glasgow Boys' Soccer coach Ken Mahung and Glasgow Girls' Soccer coach Scott Zettlemoyer. They also talk about Warren East hiring former Lady Raiders player Jenny Jones Neville as its new girls' basketball coach.
James and John talk about summer basketball, Warren East at the state softball tournament, the NBA Finals and much more.
As we near the end of the Baseball/Softball season, Doug and Joe take a look at what has gone down in the 14th District? Was it gamesmanship? Is the entire region up for grabs? Plus, why isn't Warren East #1 in the state already? And Doug gets real close to some GoT territory, so...spoilers?
Joe's left by himself in the studio this week, so he changes the podcast and brings 5 takes from this week! We find out how Warren East reminds him of the WWE, why the top spot isn't always the best spot, and a major rule change that no one is talking about will effect everything on the diamond. Plus, a tip for the weekend!
Warren East, CEO, ARM, on what we can learn from emerging markets. The Global Leadership Summit is the London Business School's flagship event for its global community. http://www.london.edu
Lynda Gratton, Warren East, Andy Green, Jasmine Whitbread and Rakesh Bhasin discuss the five key factors that will influence the way we work - technology, demographics, social trends, carbon and globalisation. The Global Leadership Summit is the London Business School's flagship event for its global community. http://www.london.edu
Lynda Gratton, Warren East, Andy Green, Jasmine Whitbread and Rakesh Bhasin discuss the five key factors that will influence the way we work - technology, demographics, social trends, carbon and globalisation. The Global Leadership Summit is the London Business School's flagship event for its global community. http://www.london.edu
Warren East, CEO, ARM, on what we can learn from emerging markets. The Global Leadership Summit is the London Business School's flagship event for its global community. http://www.london.edu
Warren East, discusses his career and his role as Chief Executive Officer of ARM at London Business School. http://www.london.edu
The view from the top of business. Presented by Evan Davis, The Bottom Line cuts through confusion, statistics and spin to present a clearer view of the business world, through discussion with people running leading and emerging companies. The programme is broadcast first on BBC Radio 4 and later on BBC World Service Radio, BBC World News TV and BBC News Channel TV. As the mood on Europe swings from doom to gloom, Evan Davis asks his executive guests about the outlook for the Euro. What will it take to save the single currency? And what are the prospects for business more generally in 2012? Joining Evan in the studio are Warren East, chief executive of FTSE 100 microchip designer ARM Holdings plc; Dr Carol Bell, energy industry executive with particular expertise in investment and financing in the oil and gas sector and a board member of three energy companies, including Salamander Energy plc; Michael Morley, chief executive of private bank Coutts. Producer: Ben Crighton Editor: Stephen Chilcott.
Warren East, discusses his career and his role as Chief Executive Officer of ARM
Lynda Gratton, Warren East, Andy Green, Jasmine Whitbread and Rakesh Bhasin discuss the five key factors that will influence the way we work - technology, demographics, social trends, carbon and globalisation
Warren East, CEO, ARM, on what we can learn from emerging markets