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The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT One of the things I noticed bombing around the two exhibit halls at InfoComm in June was how most of the digital signage software companies were located in one hall, and some of them not looking all that busy, while there were at least a couple of others in the other hall, and they were packed with people. One of those companies was Appspace, and it was clear to me why the company was there with a very prominent stand. They were with their people, so to speak. While Appspace may have started years ago as another digital signage CMS software option, it now refers to itself as a unified workplace experience platform. That's why it was nested in with a bunch of other tech companies that provide the kinds of technologies - like collaboration tools - that drive contemporary workplaces. The company started out small, but now has 450 staff, offices all over the planet, and about 40% of the Fortune 500 as customers. I had a chat with Chief Innovation Officer Thomas Philippart de Foy back in 2022, and I wanted to do a catch-up with him because I was intrigued by what the company is up to. I also wanted to know more about how Appspace products have steadily been stitched into the fabric of how a lot of companies communicate, and tied in with many or most of the core tools now used around modern workplaces. I also wanted to better understand the company's recent announcement of developing native support for its software within Microsoft's Teams. Lots of CMS software companies have tie-ins these days with video conferencing tools, but Thomas explains in our chat how this is different. Subscribe from wherever you pick up new podcasts. TRANSCRIPT Thomas, nice to chat again. We've done a podcast in the past, but for people who maybe don't know much about Appspace and didn't listen to the last one, the fools, could you give me a rundown of what Appspace is all about? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Hi Dave. Thanks for having me on this podcast again. Appspace has changed a lot over the last 15 or 20 years. It was a digital signage vendor company many years ago. We are now considering ourselves as more of a unified workplace experience platform, delivering a lot of services to large enterprise customers, whether it's digital signage, which is one of the communication channels that we have, or an app, an intranet, or a whole workplace management suite of products. So the company has changed. We have around 450 people globally with offices around the world and really focused on the enterprise market, although we do a lot in the education space as well. Around 200 of the Fortune 500 companies use Appspace today. Where is the company based? Is it in Dallas? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Well, originally, the company was based in Dallas. Today, a lot of the leadership team is based in Tampa, Florida. So, I would say there is probably a split of headquarters between Dallas and Tampa. Both offices are very important for us in the US. In the early days, you can correct me, but I think a lot of the development was done in Malaysia, right? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Yes. We still have a very large product engineering organization in Malaysia. Our Chief Product Officer and co-founder, Stan Stephens is still based over there. So that hasn't changed, but obviously, we acquired a company in the US, The Marlin company, a few years back. So we have additional resources elsewhere in the US and then we acquired Beezy, which is an Intranet company out of Barcelona in Spain. So we now have a big dev team out of Barcelona and some dev people out of Porto in Portugal as well. I was at Infocomm recently and found my way over to the Central Hall. Most of the digital signage stuff was in the West Hall, but, if you could take a bus over to the Central Hall because of all the construction, I walked through there and saw the Appspace booth and saw it was very large and very, very busy. And you guys were just in the midst of an announcement. So I thought, well, okay, this would be a good time to kind of catch up on the company and what it's up to that announcement was around Teams integration, and I thought that was kind of interesting because I thought you were already integrated with Teams and it sounds like a lot of companies have done that, but what you're doing was distinct. Could you explain to me and the listeners what's different about the integration you've done with Teams and with the other platforms? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Sure. I remember having that conversation with you years back about digital signage on devices in meeting rooms and the benefits it would have for large organizations. Obviously, the pandemic increased the value of content on screens in meeting rooms, whether it's for safety purposes or education on how to use the technology in the room. We've natively integrated with several platforms, first with Cisco, integrating directly into their Control Hub platform. This allows you to enable signage from their backend. We also integrated Poly with Logitech. Today, we're especially excited because we're natively integrated into Microsoft Teams Rooms, the leading video conferencing platform in the industry, and being integrated directly into Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR) makes it extremely easy for large organizations to scale signage services to all those devices from MTR directly. This means that when you enter a room, you're greeted with content on the screen. That content could be a welcome message, instructions on how to use the meeting space, or how to keep it clean after your meeting. It could be corporate messaging, but it can also include Microsoft Teams Rooms instructions, helping users navigate the technology in the room. We're very excited about the reception we received at Infocomm from customers. I was actually locked into a little meeting room under NDA; it was focused solely on Microsoft, and customers could come in to discover not only what we're doing with MTR but also our integration with Microsoft Teams through our embedded app and our SharePoint integration, essentially everything we're doing with Microsoft. And what's the difference between when other software companies say they're integrated with Teams and when you say there's a native integration? What's the difference there? Thomas Philippart de Foy: The first and the most important one is that we're the only vendor that's certified with Microsoft Teams Rooms. So if you have an issue with your MTR endpoint and you're running a noncertified digital signage solution on it, Microsoft is likely to say, “Hey, you're not using the product as it was designed. Therefore, it's not supported.” Because many large companies are using MTR, you would expect those companies to want to standardize on something certified by Microsoft. So certainly there is that aspect. The other one is how you deploy it. A lot of companies have so-called digital signage levering a web URL. We're running our app on an MTR endpoint, and it's deployed through MTR. So from a deployment standpoint, from a monitoring, it is a true digital signage endpoint, like any of the other apps-based digital signage endpoint. That gives you many additional capabilities around the narrowcasting of content, broadcasting in case of emergency, and so forth. So I think those two are really critical. There are other benefits to managing Appspace from MTR. But I would say just first, make sure you're using a Microsoft Certified solution so that you're fully supported and then the second is being able to deploy this at scale and have an MTR endpoint behave as a true digital signage endpoint and not just a web URL inside Microsoft, which is what some companies do with Zoom. That is not true digital signage as you know. So because it's just a web URL, it's just showing a web page like any other web page versus what you're saying is because it's natively integrated, it's a true endpoint and you, you have the ability to know what's going on with it and manage it as well? Thomas Philippart de Foy: That's correct. You're able to monitor exactly what content is displaying. You're able to cache content and not stream everything. I mean, it's our full Appspace app that's running on the device. Okay. So with that, is it a kind of a push situation where your customer-facing salespeople and your business partners are saying to companies: You have this collaboration display in a bunch of your rooms, and it's sitting dark a lot of the time, you could do things with it? Or are the end-user customers saying, “Hey, we have this collaboration display that's sitting dark a lot of the time, can we do something with it?” Thomas Philippart de Foy: I think it's a combination of the requests. What we're seeing is there's a lot of digital real estate deployed in companies that is not used all the time, whether because there's no video conferencing happening or there's no call, no meeting happening in the meeting space, but those meeting space are still visible from outside, either because there's a window that opens up to the meeting space or because it's one of those new types of Huddle meeting spaces, which are open. So there's a request from internal comms and facilities to use as much digital real estate as possible they have to communicate to employees around the workplace and comms and safety. and there's less and less appetite for companies to print. So they're looking for every digital real estate they can leverage. So I think there's certainly that, and we're getting asked constantly by big companies saying, “Hey, we're rolling out AppSpace. We want to target the meeting group.” That's very, very important to us. But we're also starting to see the teams that are using the technology for their day-to-day operations saying, "Hey, can I actually put my content on those screens as well? It's my meeting room in my neighborhood, where I have my team. I want to be able to use that screen when someone enters the room to talk about our team's performance and really narrowcast to their team.” So that's why they want full control of the device and not just a web URL streaming generic. Now, do they have to go into the Appspace application to produce that content or to load it in, or is it somewhat headless in that they can produce something in whatever toolset they use and it's, and because of the hooks that are set up, it'll show up there? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Yeah. Both are possible. One of our most popular integrations is with SharePoint. If the comms team is producing content on SharePoint, we have a connector that allows us to fetch that content and repurpose it for digital signs so that it automatically populates. I mean, that's been a very old story, right? We heard about the need for repurposing existing content from third-party tools. SharePoint is super popular in the Microsoft ecosystem. but it's not only that. But so you could imagine having a playlist of content playing on an MTR endpoint that's just fetching. Microsoft Content from SharePoint that is potentially related to a team or related even to the IT team that operates the MTR endpoint. So now, what you're seeing on the digital sign is the how-to instructions that were actually created in SharePoint. There seems to be a real distinction between companies that have decided to make their workplace their core vertical market and, let's say, other digital signage companies, whether they offer software solutions that include workplaces as one of their capabilities. Looking through the Appspace website, it strikes me that this is all you do, and you realized or have learned through the years that you can't just offer a digital signage solution. You've got to be making a space reservation, booking, assignment, and all kinds of other things like that. So what is the range of services? And, also, is that what you found that guys have said, look, if we're going to work with you, this has to be just more than something that's going to put messages on screens? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Yeah, I mean, if I go back, I think we were one of the very first digital signage companies to say our focus is going to be the workplace and not retail and transportation and others and we were very early there. So we focused on building our product to address the needs of the corporate market and corporate communications. When we acquired Marlin, we were acquiring a company that was focused on frontline workers, and communication on digital signs. So again, staying very much in our focus area of workplace communication versus retail or other channels. When the pandemic hit, we had a lot of customers who reached out to us and said, our workers are now back home, we need to continue to deliver the message that they were used to seeing on digital signs, but we need to deliver it on their personal devices. That's really when we focused and started focusing on personal devices, released our employee app, and did an intranet acquisition and suddenly, all of this started to make sense for customers. One single platform to deliver across multiple communication channels, but all natively integrated, not something where you're trying to put solutions together. So we do email publishing, publish to Microsoft Teams, WebEx, and Slack, publish on digital signs, publish into an employee app, publish on an intranet, and all of those are native features of the app-based platform. They're not point products that we're plugging one into the other. That means that from a core comm standpoint or facilities when you're creating content, you know you have the ability to amplify your message to all those communication channels and that all of that is going to be automated. Now, while we were doing this and focusing on the comms aspect, there was a real need for a new weight for users to plan their journey into the office. You were no longer going and sitting at a desk and just booking a meeting room through Outlook. You needed to book a building pass to access the building. You need to reserve a hot desk or a hotel desk to be able to book other resources like a smart lock or a parking place, all those resources that are needed for you to have a productive user journey. And so we delivered the features In the apps that we had, so it was easy to do it on the signage front for scheduling panels because it's the same app that runs on the digital sign that actually runs on the scheduling panel. The same thing for the wayfinding kiosks, the interactive kiosks that we were doing years ago now also support wayfinding services, and then because we launched a mobile app for employee communication, all we had to do was enable those workplace services in that same employee app, so employees have only one app, one app to receive the latest company news, to be connected to the workplace, but also to manage their journey into the office. Today, it's a whole suite. That's why we call ourselves a unified workplace experience platform. We have one app that team members use on their personal devices, phones, desktops, and tablets. Then, we have one app that runs in the physical workplace, on digital signs, on an MTR endpoint, on a scheduling panel, on a wayfinding kiosk, and on a desk bar. And then, at the core, you have Appspace. How do companies get their employees to use that? Thomas Philippart de Foy: That's probably the biggest challenge for any organization in launching a new app is user adoption for different reasons. You may have frontline workers who don't have a company email. So we had to support one-time password and digital signage plays a key role there in getting users to activate their one-time password. Use digital signage, say there's a new app available for you. Scan the QR code. It asks you to enter your employee's unique identifier, your personal email address or phone number. You get a one-time password, and you're then able to log into the app and have access. So that's number one. You need to make sure that everyone is a first citizen of the modern workplace—your front-line worker, or desk worker, whether you have an email address or not. The second thing is a lot of people use their personal devices and if you're like me, I'm not in favor of using my personal device to use a company-needed app. So I want options. One of the options is to have a fully responsive web app, a PWA. So, if you access Appspace on your Safari or Chrome browser, it behaves exactly like a native app. The first time you log in, you can actually pin it on your home screen. Next time you go in, there is no address bar, you have the full app experience, but it's a web app. You didn't download it from an app store. Makes it easier. And then finally, For IT, the biggest challenge is certifying an iOS or an Android app on mobile devices. That takes a lot of time, sometimes 6 months, 12 months, even, to get the certification. So what we did is we embedded our app in Microsoft Teams, and because it is now the number one app used on desktops and mobile devices in the corporate space, you just, as an IT organization, need to enable the Appspace app in the admin console of Microsoft Teams, and one morning the user wakes up and they have on the sidebar next to do a call, your meetings, you now have the Appspace app and all the capabilities embedded in Microsoft Teams. That from a user adoption point is game-changing, because now you don't need to certify an app, you don't need your users to download a new app, you don't need your users to remember a web URL, the app is just there living in Microsoft Teams. So you don't have people going, okay, what is this weird thing? Thomas Philippart de Foy: That's correct. I'm curious, you mentioned the pandemic and COVID and there was endless writing about how this is going to change workplaces, everything's different. Will people ever go back to the office and so on? I work from home and haven't worked in an office for a very, very long time, so I don't see it, but I'm curious, did it genuinely change, or did it just kind of sort of change? Thomas Philippart de Foy: I think it really changed. I think employees will go back into the office, and most companies want that for cultural reasons, productivity reasons, and so forth, but the way we will go back into the office will never be the same. The physical workplace has changed. There are fewer desks than there were before, more meeting spaces of all sorts, huddle spaces, meeting rooms, conference rooms, a lot more, and so the way a user is going to operate in the physical workplace is never going to be the same as it was before. I think that's huge. Also, we're still learning, and companies are still learning, changing, and adjusting. And so the core, the heartbeat of the workplace, in our case, Appspace needs to be super flexible to be able to implement new rules and new workflows to enable the user to plan their journey into the office and also to drive the behavior of a user. We have a huge services organization that implemented hot desking and hotelling, and when they opened their office, all the consultants and partners rushed into the office, and they had a huge capacity issue. People didn't book their workspace, so they expected they were going to find one, and there was no workplace available, so they got super frustrated. So, the company implemented managed power outlets at the desk, and power is only enabled if you reserve your desk and check in on arrival. The following day, people who came into the office without reserving a workspace and trying to hijack a desk didn't have power, and that never happened twice. When you run out of power, you always figure out how to reserve your power for the next time you go around. So I think those behaviors are changing, and technology is there to help the behaviors change, supporting the behaviors. And I think that's huge. So it's not telling an employee you have to reserve is telling the employee that if you reserve, you get all those incremental benefits, Are you also able to support a lot of the devices that I saw in walking around Infocomm, and some of them I was already aware of like very small displays or even just little LED light things that communicate that this space is available, or maybe a display that says the space is available between these times and it's booked these other times or whatever? I find those things very interesting in terms of office hoteling and so on. Thomas Philippart de Foy: Yeah, the number of new devices released in the last two years has been crazy. Both you and I come from the signage world, and adding a new device and running content on the new devices is native to a digital signage provider. That's what we've always done. So whether you display calendaring data or turn on an LED or not, it's not different from any type of content in general. I think that's where companies who did reservation software are struggling because they don't understand the physical workplace device side of the experience. But coming from the digital signage space in our case, we understand that. So, a scheduling panel back in the day, it was Crestron. Now it's Logitech and iADA and there are so many of those, the Cisco Navigator, and there are so many devices. And because we're completely OS and hardware-agnostic, you run our app on it, and you deliver the scheduling experience and then the desk plugs are the same, whether you take the Crestron desk plug, the iADA desk plug, or the nPlug, they're all small desk plugs that allow you to run an app on it and display the experience on those devices. So for us, it's very native. What's interesting is what incremental device content we are putting on it and that's the other devices we don't see, all those IoT devices in the ceiling that track air quality, room temperature, humidity level, and occupancy. And being able to display that data back on the scheduling panel or on a wayfinding kiosk or a digital sign in the lobby when you enter the building, knowing where's the traffic, what's the occupancy rate, what's the current air quality. I think that's bringing another level of value. And as we always used to say in the digital signage world, content is king. I assume you do analytics of some kind and how are they used? Thomas Philippart de Foy: So analytics has always been a big part of administrative users of the Appspace platform to monitor the success of the communication campaign, being able to track which content plays at which time of the day and then when you combine it with tools such as audience measurements, cameras that try eyeball dwell time, then analytics becomes much richer because it's now a communication channel that you can really monitor and track the engagement level, but analytics on the workplace management is as important. How many users came to the office? What's the average use of a workspace or type of workspace? Whether a meeting room is underutilized or overutilized with regard to the number of attendees? All of that data is extremely important. So we've built a lot of analytics and reporting capabilities in the Appspace Admin platform, so you can actually pull your reports, export all the data and view it live into Tableau or Power BI, correlate it with IoT sensor data, so you can now start to see Not only scheduled based data but also live data. So I know this room was booked for six, but my live data tells me only four people are in the meeting room. I'm, therefore, underutilizing the workspace, or I'm running this communication campaign in the lobby, and I currently have 40 people standing in the lobby. That's useful data that you can have. Now, when you add AI to it, AI starts to give us insights and recommendations. It will tell the facilities team whether or not you're about to run out of a certain type of resource. We're seeing a trend of desks with two monitors in the docking station, and we expect that within the next 30 days, you're going to run out of capacity, which will allow facilities to adjust their workplace and anticipate. And the same thing is true with the workplace. We've just released this week. The ability to create content on the signage and to auto-generate a QR code on the digital sign that will link to the origin of the content, whether it was SharePoint, your Appspace intranet, or the employee app. So when you view the content, you scan the QR code, you're redirected. That analytic is captured and now you have true engagement on whether or not the communication campaign is successful. Do you find that all these insights, are inherently actionable, but are your end user customers doing things with it? Or are they just kind of seeing and going, “Okay, this is what's going on?” Thomas Philippart de Foy: No, on the facility side, it's huge because that environment is changing constantly, and they're looking at the best ways to optimize their workplace. So analytics is one of the most important things they want to get out of the Appspace platform. From comms, now that we've re we really have true multi-communication channels, iit is becoming increasingly important for them to monitor their communication campaign. “Hey, I posted a story in the employee app. It was broadcasted on the digital sign in the Microsoft Teams channel in an email newsletter. I can track where users are getting access to that story. Is it directly from the app through an app notification? Is it because they saw it on the digital sign and scanned the QR code? Is it because they saw it in their email inbox and clicked on it?” Most importantly, we allow reactions and comments and shares, and that provides additional analytics and so now that also provides additional value in understanding how people are reacting. But what's exciting with AI is that based on how content is trending, you can actually change the playlist on your digital sign to display content that is trending up or trending down to make sure you're getting the right message out to the user and you're promoting the right message and I think everyone is becoming more hungry for more of that. A lot of what I see on the Appspace site and what we've talked about seems oriented to. white collar spaces to offices. Are you doing much in the so-called back of the house, production facilities, warehouses, factories, that sort of thing? Thomas Philippart de Foy: A lot. I always start all my presentations to customers saying that we treat everyone as a first citizen of the modern workplace, and that's not just marketing. It's true. We want to make sure everyone benefits from the services that the organization's putting in place. Signage for frontline workers is huge in warehouses. It's massive. When we acquired the Marlin company, it was because their number one focus was people in warehouses and manufacturing plants, making sure they were provided with the right safety information, education, material, and so forth. So I think we will continue to focus there. We're just now expanding the user to go beyond just the digital signage in the warehouse to their phone in their pocket. And if you're an employee or frontline worker in the store, you're not in all the time in the back office, you're often in the front office or in the front of the store, helping your customers to still be able to get that information, those important notifications on your phone are important and I think we do a lot there. Again, unlike most of the signage vendors, we don't focus as much on the screen in the store, talking to the consumers. We're focusing more on the screen in the back office or the screen in the pocket of the user, but we, of course, do digital signage for retail as well. What would happen if a retail chain came to Appspace and said, “Hey, we'd love to work with you guys on digital signage for inside our stores, not for employee comps, but to sell sweaters and shoes and so on.” Would you just say, I'm sorry, we don't do that? Thomas Philippart de Foy: No, actually, the two largest retailers in Europe use Appspace in the store and in the back office. The project started in the back store and eventually, customers saw, well, why can't I use that in the front store as well? We even integrated, I can't remember the name, with a little company out of the Netherlands who built an integration with Appspace to allow the sale of airtime in the store. We didn't build this natively in Appspace because that's not our focus. But by partnering with companies who have that expertise, we're able to deliver that. The largest sports brand in the world uses Appspace in all its stores around the world. So we never say no to customers. But what we're very clear about is that we're not building a product just for retail. We're building a product for the workplace and if the features meet your needs, you're more than welcome to use it in the stores. I think we have a lot more than we expected using it. Interesting. Last question. I get a sense from this discussion and previous chats that if you're a company lurking, looking at workspace as a vertical market, you really need to understand that it's a unique ecosystem and all of the different technology companies that feed into it. You can't just say, “Hey, we can put stuff on your dormant screens and you can talk to your employees through our software.” You really need to stitch yourself in with all of the collaboration companies and all the other technologies that feed into it. Is that a pretty accurate statement? Thomas Philippart de Foy: Yeah, I think so. So I think companies are looking to consolidate, that's one thing. They're looking at replacing point products with a platform that delivers all those use cases through features and not point products for use cases like visitor management, room booking, and all. So one login into one app, whether it's a physical workplace app or an employee app on your phone, you have one app, and you do everything from one place. That's for sure. It also needs to be truly integrated with the physical workplace because companies are looking to build up their ROI with the technology they're investing in. So, since the pandemic, everyone has rolled out more video conferencing rooms than before, but they need to justify ROI. ROI is by use of technology for its main purpose. But on top of that, when it's not in use, you can use it to better communicate and engage your audience and provide a better employee experience. There's incremental ROI to the technology. And so we can't be successful without integrating with all the players that exist in the physical workplace, whether they are access control systems to enter the building, how do I know if I have access into the building? When you scan your badge, your badge queries Appspace and confirms that you have a valid reservation and that you're granted access. It starts there, and it goes throughout the journey. The menu boards of your restaurants, the menu needs to be on your personal device before you even get in the office. You could potentially book your lunch using the app. But when you arrive at the restaurant, the menu board reflects the same information As they have always been, but now you are aware you have that link between, “Hey, I saw that there was this on the menu and I can now see it on the digital sign.” And you have that continuity in the experience. All right, Thomas. Thank you very much. I once again, learned stuff, which is what this is all about. Thomas Philippart de Foy: Oh, thanks a lot for having me. It's exciting. I remember the first time we met. I think we had a table at ISE, and now we have a bigger booth I'm glad it caught your attention, but we're super happy, and I'm looking forward to continuing to talk with you over the next few years. All right. Thanks again, and safe travels. Thomas Philippart de Foy: Thanks. Take care!
All Things TechIE Podcast - Episode 99 (#infocomm24)In this exciting episode of the All Things Techie Podcast, Justin Dawson takes us on a thrilling journey through the final day of Infocomm 2024 in Las Vegas. From exploring the bustling West Hall to engaging in insightful discussions with industry professionals. He provides a detailed tour of the latest tech tools and gadgets on display, shedding light on the innovative advancements and trends shaping the industry.As the event comes to a close, Justin shares sneak peeks into the post-event activities, including a highly-anticipated road trip to the Grand Canyon and a visit to the University of Nevada. With his signature blend of wit and expertise, Justin encapsulates the energy and innovation that Infocomm 2024 has to offer.This episode is a must-listen for all tech enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive and immersive look into the vibrant world of tech and innovation. Tune in to this episode to experience the excitement and gain valuable insights from the North America's AV event of the year.
InfoComm 2024 comes to Las Vegas from June 8-14. This is one of the biggest Pro AV trade shows, showcasing amazing innovations in technology and education for those within the AV industry. We are joined by Keven Yue, Datapath Senior Manager of Business Development & Sales. He tells us about what they will have in store for their booth at W2117 in the West Hall, and their capabilities in command & control rooms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Auf den ersten Blick skurrile Gedankenspiele haben die Darts-Welt in der vergangenen Woche aufgeschreckt: Barry Hearn, der Elder Statesman der PDC, hat in einem Interview laut darüber nachgedacht, die Darts-WM in die Wüste zu schicken, konkret nach Saudi-Arabien. Was unvorstellbar klingt, ist womöglich gar nicht so unrealistisch. Wir sind uns jedenfalls einig, dass die West Hall des Alexandra Palace gar nicht mehr so lange Austragungsort der Darts-WM sein wird. Neben diesem hitzigen Diskussionsthema steht in dieser Folge die Ausarbeitung unseres finalen Verbesserungsvorschlags für die Premier League auf der Tagesordnung. Die Themen der Folge: 00:00 | Begrüßung 02:10 | Finaler Premier-League-Vorschlag 14:20 | WM in Saudi-Arabien? HIER ist ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Auf den ersten Blick skurrile Gedankenspiele haben die Darts-Welt in der vergangenen Woche aufgeschreckt: Barry Hearn, der Elder Statesman der PDC, hat in einem Interview laut darüber nachgedacht, die Darts-WM in die Wüste zu schicken, konkret nach Saudi-Arabien. Was unvorstellbar klingt, ist womöglich gar nicht so unrealistisch. Wir sind uns jedenfalls einig, dass die West Hall des Alexandra Palace gar nicht mehr so lange Austragungsort der Darts-WM sein wird. Neben diesem hitzigen Diskussionsthema steht in dieser Folge die Ausarbeitung unseres finalen Verbesserungsvorschlags für die Premier League auf der Tagesordnung. Die Themen der Folge: 00:00 | Begrüßung 02:10 | Finaler Premier-League-Vorschlag 14:20 | WM in Saudi-Arabien? HIER ist ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Auf den ersten Blick skurrile Gedankenspiele haben die Darts-Welt in der vergangenen Woche aufgeschreckt: Barry Hearn, der Elder Statesman der PDC, hat in einem Interview laut darüber nachgedacht, die Darts-WM in die Wüste zu schicken, konkret nach Saudi-Arabien. Was unvorstellbar klingt, ist womöglich gar nicht so unrealistisch. Wir sind uns jedenfalls einig, dass die West Hall des Alexandra Palace gar nicht mehr so lange Austragungsort der Darts-WM sein wird. Neben diesem hitzigen Diskussionsthema steht in dieser Folge die Ausarbeitung unseres finalen Verbesserungsvorschlags für die Premier League auf der Tagesordnung. Die Themen der Folge: 00:00 | Begrüßung 02:10 | Finaler Premier-League-Vorschlag 14:20 | WM in Saudi-Arabien? HIER ist ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
InfoComm 2024 comes to Las Vegas from June 8-14. This is one of the biggest Pro AV trade shows, showcasing amazing innovations in technology and education for those within the AV industry. We sit down with PPDS Vice President of Commercial for North America Nick Begleries about what they have in store for their booth at W2544 in the West Hall. We also discuss how their displays are being utilized within the higher education space.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some 61,000 attendees of the 2024 NAB Show are now absorbing all that they learned at the annual conference, which concluded April 10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Between the chatter at the Encore Lobby Bar and the West Hall's expo booths, there were clear takeaways from this year's affair and all were focused on monetization. From GenAI to keeping AM radio accessible and relevant, much was also discussion in panel sessions on the NAB Show agenda.In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, Radio Ink Online Editor Cameron Coats joins RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam Jacobson to share their observations of what make headlines — and got people talking — at this year's affair.
Ever found yourself at a trade show, admiring brands and wondering how to spark a collaboration that goes beyond a quick exchange of business cards? That's precisely what we tackle in our latest Designer Discussions podcast. Join Miriam, Maria, and myself along with our guest experts, as we peel back the curtain on the art of conversation at events like KBS. We're not just talking any chat, but the kind that forges partnerships with impact. From navigating the nuances of licensing deals to crafting brand partnerships, we're here to share our personal stories, mishaps, and those golden moments when the stars align, all to help you make authentic connections that last.We understand that standing out in a sea of designers can be daunting, but with our actionable tips on leveraging past projects and showcasing genuine enthusiasm for a brand's offerings, you'll have a blueprint for success. Our discussion doesn't stop at the how-to; we also cover the who-to. With strategic insights on the difference between engaging with sales reps and connecting with those in charge of collaborations, we'll point you towards the right people to make your partnership dreams a reality. And if you're eager for more, I extend a personal invitation to my talk at K-Biz, where I'll be unveiling secrets to a dazzling marketing plan. So tune in, take notes, and ready yourself to navigate the world of brand partnerships with newfound confidence.If you will be at KBIS 2024:Visit the Designer Discussions Crew in the West Hall at Booth W1168Listen to Jason Lockhart's Voices for the Industry Presentation on Tuesday, February 27 from 2:45 - 4:45 in room N260. The title of the presentation, "Master Your Marketing Workshop".If you would like to get the links and show notes for this episode, click on the link below:https://www.designerdiscussions.com/episodes/episode-108-How-to-Start-Conversations-with-Brands-at-KBISTransform your marketing with Designer Discussions Academy. In weekly face-to-face sessions, we equip busy business owners with cutting-edge PR strategies, marketing insights, and time-saving tools to not just work in your business, but on your business. Join us to outshine competitors and elevate your business.Join us for our weekly live sessions and workshops: https://www.designerdiscussionsmarketing.studio/pages/academyDesigner Discussions is an educational interior design podcast on marketing, PR and related business topics. We also provide in-depth, actionable products in the Marketing Studio including time-saving templates and guides to help design professionals grow their businesses. Download our FREE Client Avatar Guide https://designerdiscussionsmarketing.studio/store. Designer Discussions is a partnership of three experts: Jason Lockhart, CEO of KABMS; Maria Martin, founder of DesignAppy; and Mirjam Lippuner, founder of Get Ink DIY
The pandemic put the breaks on a lot of consumer tech innovation, so anticipation is building for CES 2024, when many companies will display their latest and greatest. Ben Arnold, Circana's executive director, industry analyst, Consumer Technology, provides examples of innovation that go beyond tech gadgets and shares what he hopes to see at the show. Highlights: From autonomous vehicles to drug discovery, artificial intelligence is making headlines. How will open-AI positively impact the daily lives of consumers? Virtual reality hardware has been getting updates, but new applications are possible, from warehousing to personal fitness. Circana research points to opportunities harness tech to empower consumers to take more control over their health. Pet tech has been a darling of CES in recent years, but we're due for a new wave of innovation. Don't miss Ben Arnold and Paul Gagnon's CES presentation: Navigating Today's Consumer Technology Market, January 8, in the West Hall, room 232, 2 pm.
Ann reported on The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon (Anchor 2015)West Hall, Vermont, has always been a town of strange disappearances and old legends. Themost mysterious is that of Sara Harrison Shea, who, in 1908, was found dead in the field behindher house just months after the tragic death of her daughter.Now, in present day, nineteen-year-old Ruthie lives in Sara's farmhouse with her mother, Alice,and her younger sister. Alice has always insisted that they live off the grid, a decision that hasweighty consequences when Ruthie wakes up one morning to find that Alice has vanished. Inher search for clues, she is startled to find a copy of Sara Harrison Shea's diary hidden beneaththe floorboards of her mother's bedroom. As Ruthie gets sucked into the historical mystery, shediscovers that she's not the only person looking for someone that they've lost. But she may bethe only one who can stop history from repeating itself.Creepy, goosebumpy, scary ghost stories aren't only for cool fall evenings. It turns out that themiddle of January in remote Vermont when it's buried in snow is also the perfect setting for apsychological thriller filled with ghosts.Written by Jennifer McMahon, this is two stories in one with the common factor the setting of anold farmhouse on a secluded road in the very small town of West Hall, Vermont. The storiesalternate: One takes place in January 1908, including flashbacks about 20 years earlier. Theother takes place in the present day, also in January. This thickly-wooded homestead includesan outcropping of giant boulders that looks so much like a hand, the area has always beencalled Devil's Hand. Wander too far into the woods, and you might not make it out alive.Something is going on here, and those who have seen it believe there are ghosts in this spookyforest.It's January 1908. Sara Harrison Shea and her husband Martin Shea live in the farmhouse withtheir little girl, Gertie, who is 8 years old. One day she is found dead, having fallen 50 feet downa well. Sara collapses in grief, but writes her fears, anguish, and hopes into a secret diary. Saracomes to an untimely and gruesome death, which remains the stuff of legend in West Hall ahundred years later. She hid her diary in one of the hidey-holes in the old farmhouse, and manypeople want to find it because in it she supposedly left instructions on how to raise the dead tolife.Meanwhile in the present-day, Alice Washburne lives in the same farmhouse with her twodaughters, Ruthie, 19, and Fawn, 6. Alice, who is widowed, has lived off the grid for about 20years. No computer. No cell phone. No links to anyone in the world. Even in this small town, noteveryone knows who she is. On New Year's Day, Alice disappears. More than anything, Alicedislikes the police, so Ruthie knows she shouldn't call the cops. (This is one of several plotpoints—some small, some big—that make the mystery work. If Ruthie did call the cops orsomeone didn't lock her cell phone in the car so she didn't have it when she really needed it,things would have worked out quite differently. A little cheesy, perhaps.) The two stories—pastand present—converge as Ruthie discovers dark secrets about her own past and thosesurrounding this strange house.This is one of the creepiest stories I have ever read, and while the plots from both time periodsare rather farfetched, the book is a page-turner. It will keep you up past your bedtime, and if youread it then, you may very well have nightmares.Tracey's book was A Dark and Snowy Night by Sally Goldenbaum, #5 in the Seaside KnittersMystery Series (Kensington 2022)It's holiday season in the picturesque, coastal town of Sea Harbor, Massachusetts! But in USAToday bestselling author Sally Goldenbaum's latest Seaside Knitters Society mystery, theknitting club sleuths will have to take a break from crafting cozy Christmas gifts to investigate amurder at the Mayor's holiday party.Winter in Sea Harbor is a feast for the senses—crackling bonfires, the scent of snow in the saltyair, carols ringing out on the village green. This year, the Seaside Knitters have a sackful ofobligations in addition to their usual Christmas preparations. Izzy is so overloaded with knittingclasses that she hires an extra salesperson, but the new addition has trouble fitting into the yarnshop's holiday spirit. Cass, juggling the stresses of running her lobster fishery, has finally founda nanny for her active toddler. Molly Flanigan seems practically perfect in every way—until shesuddenly disappears, taking Cass's beloved rescue mutt with her...Meanwhile, the holidays are kicking off in style at Mayor Beatrice Scaglia's holiday party, wherea well-dressed crowd admires the mayor's sumptuous new home and the celebrity chef cateringthe event. An additional treat for Ben and Nell Endicott at the festive affair is reconnecting with adear college friend, Oliver Bishop. But it's not just reunions and the appetizers that are to-die-for.Before the party-goers can toast the beginning of Sea Harbor's festive season, the chef—andyoung wife of the Endicott's old Harvard friend—is found dead beneath the mistletoe.Izzy, Birdie, Nell, and Cass must uncover the pattern to these mysteries to remove suspicionfrom those they love, bring a murderer to justice—and keep Sea Harbor's holiday magic fromvanishing into the chill winter air...TRIVIALast week's question was:Which mystery author was also a barrister?a. Linda Howardb. Patricia Moyesc. Eileen Dewshurstd. Nancy SpainThe answer is c. Eileen Dewhurst. She wrote the Hilary Tamar series This series of fourbooks, described as "legal whodunits", were written over a period of twenty years. Their primarysetting is the top floor of 62 New Square at Lincoln's Inn where four young junior barristers havetheir chambers: Michael Cantrip, Desmond Ragwort, Selena Jardine and Timothy Shepherd.While the last named only appears sporadically, taxes barrister Julia Larwood, who works in theadjacent premises, is a regular visitor and is in effect the fifth member of the group. Thesecharacters are in some ways thinly drawn (Selena is highly organized and efficient, Julia isclumsy and chaotic, Cantrip is casual and modern, Ragwort is elegant and conservative), nevercommunicating in anything other than an ironic tone, so that even when they are in deadlydanger the atmosphere remains uniformly light-hearted.This week's question is:Author Gary Phillips has edited several anthologies over the years. One that won particular accolades wasone that paid homage to a past president. Which one?a. Nixonb. Bushc. Washingtond. ObamaTune in next week for the answer.
What if you could customize and update your car's features and operations as quickly, securely and easily as you can for your smartphone? That vision drives Apex.AI, a CES 2024 exhibitor that's innovating software designed to simplify connection to consumer-ready electric and autonomous vehicles. This company is breaking new ground as an enabler of the software-defined vehicle. Apex.AI President, CEO and Co-Founder Jan Becker observes that the software-defined vehicle is similar to smartphones in that the operating-system and app updates are quickly, simply and securely executed without a system redesign or costly trip to the dealer. Summarizing the Apex.AI vision in this episode of CES Tech Talk, Becker offers insights that include these: The OS for a smartphone employs a software development kit (SDK) that contains all the functionality common to apps for downloading data, creating a virtual keyboard and so on. Apex.AI has developed an SDK for software-defined vehicles. With Apex.AI, developers have a toolbox of pre-configured software with a modular, predefined and pre-certified design. They can use these to more quickly and easily implement a wide range of builds. Today's cars include hundreds of small computers that essentially perform one task such as controlling the lights or radio. This architecture slows innovation, forcing update cycles that can last a year. In the future, a central core will control these features, as is the case with smartphones. Apex.AI software enables that central architecture. Apex.AI will demonstrate the future of software-defined vehicles, and how its software will enable them, at booth 6810 in the Las Vegas Convention Center's West Hall. A press conference is also planned.
Tune in as hosts Jess Walker & Tucker Green discuss the Dragons' Homecoming victory over the West Hall Spartans, 35-12, last Friday night. This week, the Dragons head to White County to take on the Warriors.
Hosts Tucker Green and Jess Walker of Dragon Football Weekly discuss last week's 24-35 heated rivalry game against the Gilmer Bobcats and this week's Homecoming game against West Hall.
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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Oct 4th Publish Date: Oct 3rd From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, October 4th and happy 61st birthday to musician Jon Secada. ****Jon Secada**** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Peggy Slappey Properties. Missing Brookhaven woman's body found in Gwinnett County Gwinnett police looking for man wanted in home-sharing site robbery Lawrenceville's Quinn House has helped men recover from addiction for more than 30 years Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets about snacking for teens. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: PEGGY SLAPPY Story 1: Missing Brookhaven woman's body found in Gwinnett County The body of a missing 48-year-old woman from Brookhaven, Aimee Lafakis, was found in Dacula, Gwinnett County. The Brookhaven Police Department reported her missing, and Gwinnett County Police located her body near Turkey Crossing and Harbins Circle. Brandon Wineinger, her boyfriend, was arrested by Brookhaven Police on charges of false statements, tampering with evidence, kidnapping, and burglary. He has also been charged with concealing another's death. The investigation is ongoing, and the cause of death is still under investigation, with the possibility of additional charges. Anyone with information is urged to contact GCPD detectives or Crime Stoppers for a potential reward.........…..read more at gwinnettdailypost.com STORY 2: Gwinnett police looking for man wanted in home-sharing site robbery Gwinnett County Police are searching for an armed robbery suspect, Khalil Hamilton, who used a home-sharing site to rent a room in Buford. On September 26, Hamilton requested help with a bathroom repair, then brandished a handgun and taser, demanding the victim to lie down, zip-tying his arms, and stealing his wallet and watch before fleeing in an older-model Honda with Texas license plate SSF5628. Hamilton has active warrants for armed robbery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, and possession of a firearm during a felony. Anyone with information should contact GCPD detectives or Crime Stoppers for a potential cash reward. Hamilton is considered armed and dangerous. STORY 3: Lawrenceville's Quinn House has helped men recover from addiction for more than 30 years The Quinn House in Lawrenceville has been aiding individuals in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction for over 30 years, offering a 40-day residency program with an 80% success rate. Rickie Smokes, now the executive director and CEO, was a beneficiary of the program himself. The nonprofit also runs a thrift store and food pantry, distributing over 1.2 million pounds of food in the last fiscal year and providing various community services like Easter baskets, back-to-school supplies, and Christmas gifts. The thrift store generates revenue to support Quinn House, and a community church is housed inside. The organization's mission is to help those in need on their spiritual and recovery journeys. For more information, visit their website or call 770-962-0470. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: M.O.G. – WAGES OBITS – CUMMING FAIR STORY 4: Steve Hassenger remembered for impact on Gwinnett wrestling Steve Hassenger, a wrestling coach with a 32-year career, has passed away at the age of 69. Hassenger coached in both Michigan and Georgia, making significant contributions to wrestling and education. He coached at Shiloh High School and North Gwinnett, producing state champions, and fostering a strong wrestling community. His influence extended beyond the mat, as he developed a sports medicine curriculum adopted by Gwinnett County Public Schools and contributed to educational excellence. Hassenger's legacy is marked by his dedication to coaching, mentorship, and his impact on the lives of many. Memorial contributions can be directed to Olivet College Athletics. STORY 5: SPORTS In recent softball action, Hebron Christian's Gwen Hill starred in a thrilling 8-4 victory over Hart County in Region 8-AAA fastpitch softball. Hill's remarkable performance included her 300th career strikeout and a home run. Meanwhile, North Gwinnett triumphed 3-1 over Collins Hill in a non-region game, with Victoria Na striking out 12 and driving in a crucial run. Additionally, Wesleyan secured a dominant 15-0 win against West Hall, highlighted by Macey Cintron's stellar pitching and a powerful offensive display. Wesleyan boasts a strong 19-4 overall record and 13-1 in the region. On Senior Night, Mountain View's Bella Teems pitched a no-hitter in a 10-0 victory over Dacula, with Jahnnie Patterson setting a school record for stolen bases and multiple players contributing to the win. The Bears hold a 16-7-1 overall record and a 9-3 region record. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: ESOG – INGLES 6 STORY 6: LEAH And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath of Ingle Markets discussing snacks for teens. STORY 7: LEAH We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: Henssler 60 Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. 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On this episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, we bring you part two of our recap from NAB Show 2023. If a theme emerged this year, it was the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence-powered solutions and virtual production on the show floor, inducing feelings from apprehension to excitement for their potential. We also talk to MaxxKonnect President Josh Bohn, who was behind pop-up radio station, MaxxRadio in the West Hall. In addition to Bohn, featured on this episode are NAB Product of the Year award winner Magnifi and the company's Chief Revenue Officer Meghna Krishna; producer, director and M&E solutions architect Tom Thudiyanplackal, who was at NAB Show representing the Entertainment Technology Centre at the University of Southern California (USC); Vu Technologies R&D Program Manager Ben Meyers; Brandon Costa, Director of Digital at SVG (Sports Video Group), and Yaroslav Altunin, tech editor at NoFilmSchool.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TWiRT is live from NAB 2023! :You can join us virtually in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center for news, stories, and impressions of this year's biggest broadcast expo, the 100th anniversary of NAB shows! We're broadcasting from the show-floor studio of MaxxRadio from Josh Bohn's MaxxKonnect Group. A debt of gratitude to Josh Bohn, President/CEO of MaxxKonnect and to Isis M. Jones for her camera work; she's extraordinarily overqualified! ::: Apologies for the bad audio for the first 15 minutes or so of the show. It was my fault. I had one of the remote camera’s microphones also enabled and did not know it. We did some post-production cleanup and improved the audio quite a lot. Thanks to SunKast, our show producer, for a big assist. Guests:Chris Brown - NAB EVP, Conventions & Business OpsJeff Welton - Nautel Regional Sales Manager, Central U.STom MCGinley - Chief Engineer KUFM FM/TV MT Public Radio, Engineering Mgr Townsquare Media Missoula, President McGinley EnterprizesTom Driggers - Chief Technology Officer at Vita Broadcasting, KIFR-DT Fresno, CAJoe Geerling - Director Of Engineering at Covenant NetworkJosh Bohn - President/CEO at The MaxxKonnect GroupHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel is offering webinars, training, and the Nautel Users Group at NAB. Sign up here!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
TWiRT is live from NAB 2023! :You can join us virtually in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center for news, stories, and impressions of this year's biggest broadcast expo, the 100th anniversary of NAB shows! We're broadcasting from the show-floor studio of MaxxRadio from Josh Bohn's MaxxKonnect Group. A debt of gratitude to Josh Bohn, President/CEO of MaxxKonnect and to Isis M. Jones for her camera work; she's extraordinarily overqualified! Note: Apologies for the bad audio for the first 15 minutes or so of the show. It was my fault. I had one of the remote camera's microphones also enabled and did not know it. We did some post-production cleanup and improved the audio quite a lot. Thanks to SunKast, our show producer, for a big assist.
TWiRT is live from NAB 2023! :You can join us virtually in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center for news, stories, and impressions of this year's biggest broadcast expo, the 100th anniversary of NAB shows! We're broadcasting from the show-floor studio of MaxxRadio from Josh Bohn's MaxxKonnect Group. A debt of gratitude to Josh Bohn, President/CEO of MaxxKonnect and to Isis M. Jones for her camera work; she's extraordinarily overqualified! Note: Apologies for the bad audio for the first 15 minutes or so of the show. It was my fault. I had one of the remote camera's microphones also enabled and did not know it. We did some post-production cleanup and improved the audio quite a lot. Thanks to SunKast, our show producer, for a big assist.
In this episode of the Artmatcher podcast, Michael Goodman and Tara Barone of MRG Fine Art speak with Reilly Clark about their bold, upcoming exhibition at the LA Art Show. The exhibit, The Artist Collective, runs February 15 - 19 and features over 120 artworks by over 25 contemporary artists, ages 20 - 90. The exhibit also features exclusive content on the Artmatcher app.About Michael GoodmanMichael Goodman is a Los Angeles-based visual artist, curator, art dealer, entrepreneur, and founder of MRG Fine Art Gallery. He has been hosting exhibitions at his gallery for the past 16 years and has participated in over 50 art fairs in various cities, including Miami, New York, Chicago, and Palm Springs. He is also a consultant on works by blue-chip artists such as Picasso, Warhol, and Keith Haring and is an authority on artwork by Richard Hambleton.About Tara BaroneTara Barone is a fine art dealer, advisor, curator, art historian, and writer. With over a decade of experience in gallery management and fine art sales, she has worked with prominent private collections in New York City and international institutions. She specializes in niche markets like Picasso ceramics, limited edition prints, and traditional Aubusson tapestries and has dealt in works by modern masters like Calder, Miro, and Leger.About The Artist Collective ExhibitThe Artist Collective is grounded in a mission to create an open platform for a diverse roster of emerging and established artists. With over 120 artworks in various mediums and artistic styles, the exhibition has something for everyone, with accessible price ranges to make art more accessible to a wider audience. The exhibition is a tribute to MRG's roots in Los Angeles and is expected to showcase many local creatives, some making their debut to the city's art scene. The Artist Collective can be found at booth #1333 at the LA Art Show, February 15 -19, 2023, in Downtown Los Angeles at the West Hall of the Convention Center.About ArtmatcherArtmatcher is a social community platform for art lovers, artists, galleries, museums, and events. It connects people with curated social communities, art experiences, and gamified education based on their interests and actions. Using a patent-pending machine learning model, Artmatcher builds a profile for users and recommends tailored content, including art, social experiences, and educational opportunities.Recommended LinksAbout The Artist Collective
CES 2023 is home to the fastest, smartest and most innovative concepts in mobility. Touching land, air, and sea, exhibitors in the automotive and mobility space are unveiling their latest breakthroughs at the sold-out West Hall and beyond. Join our roundtable of media experts discussing this year's most transformative trends that are driving buzz and the future of transportation.
Forbidden West is up next on the chopping block. Can the sequel to one of Jared and Josh's most-praised games make it into the esteemed Hall? Has enough changed / improved, or no? Listen to see! TIMESTAMPS: 00:35 - Housekeeping 02:29 - Q: favorite soda? 07:33 - Tha Games We Playin' 16:12 - {DEFAULT}: Is the world we live in unfair? 25:30 - THE PICK - Horizon: Forbidden West
Beyond autonomous racecars hitting speeds north of 180 mph as they burn up the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) will display fresh marvels of technological excellence. In this CES Tech Talk episode, IAC President Paul Mitchell discusses the competition with host James Kotecki, sharing that the January 7 event will showcase a highly complex blend of technologies ranging from AR and VR to automation and high-speed communication. Find out what's planned for the Innovation Paddock in West Hall. Spoiler: Think mammoth garages packed with the newest gear and more from the geniuses of robot car tech. Paul also teases some of what to expect, tech-wise, when the IAC returns to Las Vegas.
Jess reviews the Dragons' extraordinary win over the West Hall Spartans and take a look at what to expect in Friday's game against White County.
Jess reviews the Dragons' exciting win over the Gilmer Bobcats and interviews Head Coach Grant Myers as the Dragons prepare to take on the Spartans.
I detta avsnitt ger Magnus sina reflektioner från årets NAB som den här gången kunde genomföras som vanligt. Vad diskuteras det om på mässgolvet i år? Vi berättar även om agendan för årets Streaming Tech Sweden den 2:a juni på Hotel At Six i Stockholm. Medverkande: Jonas Birmé och Magnus Svensson från Eyevinn Technology. Producent: Jonas Birmé Programmet produceras av Eyevinn Technology - leverantörsoberoende specialister inom videoteknik och mediadistribution. Biljetter till Streaming Tech Sweden: https://www.streamingtech.se Poddtips: - The Video Insider med Nicholas Weil: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7JD19O4m7Y7VXs86GanPlB?si=v_i4RRapT12dZx2E-oy3_A - The Video Insider med Daniel Silhavy: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1IRnNWi7UTzLDwrt1jDqef?si=EAXZFfCmQKW9QqPRME4puw
Arriving at the new and improved NAB facing West Hall, we were amazed at how great it felt to be back. Chris Brown, Executive VP and Managing Director, Global Connections and Events for NAB took a few minutes from his very busy day to interview with our show runner and host, Cirina Catania. Listen in. You will find it interesting and informative. More on NAB 2022 coming soon from Cirina, "It's good to be back and even more fun with the Tesla rides through the tunnel!" For more information about our amazing sponsor, Other World Computing, go to MacSales.com or OWCDigital.com, where you'll find hardware and software solutions and tutorial videos that will get you up and running in no time. For more about our host, filmmaker, tech maven and co-founder of the Sundance Film Festival, Cirina Catania, visit cirinacatania.com. If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. Cirina is always up for new ideas!
What a joy to see old friends and colleagues - and make a few new friends, too! The annual NAB Show had to take two years off due to the worldwide pandemic. And, due to the timing of the pandemic onset, it’s been three years since the last NAB Show in Las Vegas since 2019. Attendance was reported to be about half of 2019’s turnout, and the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) added a huge new section - the West Hall. Somehow, between customer meetings, SBE functions, and conference papers, we managed to corral thirteen guests on this episode of TWiRT! This is an hour well-spent, as you’ll meet some of the best and most clever people in broadcasting. Plus, Chris Tarr joins us from his home office in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Guests:Bill Bennett - Media Solutions & Accounts Manager at ENCODavid Bialik - Owner, David K. Bialik & AssociatesSimon Jackson - Chief Executive Officer, AVC Group, Auckland, NZChristian Brenner - Founder at GMC & GTA & NexCast - owner of radio.cloudAndrew Scaglione - Account Director at Radio.CloudChriss Scherer - Member Communications Director at Society of Broadcast EngineersJoe de Max - Founder and Developer at Central ControlEgor Tyagunov - Business Development, Europe, CIS & APACJesus Mantoo - VP Sales India and MENA for AVC-IndiaJim Ragsdale - Executive Director for the Society of Broadcast EngineersDan McQuillin - Managing Director at Broadcast BionicsJim Offerdahl - Chief Engineer at Offerdahl Broadcast Service, IncGeary Morrill - Regional Director of Engineering - Midwest at Alpha Media USA Co-Hosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the continuing informative live webinars. Sign up for free!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Nautel and the regular Transmission Talk Tuesday series of online engineering roundtable events.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Look for in-depth radio engineering articles in Radio-Guide magazine.Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
What a joy to see old friends and colleagues - and make a few new friends, too! The annual NAB Show had to take two years off due to the worldwide pandemic. And, due to the timing of the pandemic onset, it's been three years since the last NAB Show in Las Vegas since 2019. Attendance was reported to be about half of 2019's turnout, and the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) added a huge new section - the West Hall. Somehow, between customer meetings, SBE functions, and conference papers, we managed to corral thirteen guests on this episode of TWiRT! This is an hour well-spent, as you'll meet some of the best and most clever people in broadcasting. Plus, Chris Tarr joins us from his home office in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
What a joy to see old friends and colleagues - and make a few new friends, too! The annual NAB Show had to take two years off due to the worldwide pandemic. And, due to the timing of the pandemic onset, it's been three years since the last NAB Show in Las Vegas since 2019. Attendance was reported to be about half of 2019's turnout, and the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) added a huge new section - the West Hall. Somehow, between customer meetings, SBE functions, and conference papers, we managed to corral thirteen guests on this episode of TWiRT! This is an hour well-spent, as you'll meet some of the best and most clever people in broadcasting. Plus, Chris Tarr joins us from his home office in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
BLACK BOOK, VINCUE, LOTPOP, PRIVACY4CARS, AUTOSLED, RAPID RECON, MOBILE DEALER DATA, BACKLOT CARS, FLICK FUSION, VEHICLE ACQUISITION NETWORK, & MORE. When Ty Thompson is live on location, he's ready to network with you. This is an ATI live special event.
Jim Huscroft, President of Gates & Sons, Inc., joined Host Tyler Kern to discuss the upcoming World of Concrete Show set for January 18th through January 20th in Las Vegas. Past shows have seen attendance of 80,000 with international attendees. Huscroft explained, “So to have it be our highlight of the year, like we said we get a pulse of the industry, we get the chance to talk to so many industry professionals, whether they are distributors of product, whether they are the contractor.” One of the benefits Huscroft has witnessed from the show is hearing good things from many people. Every year, there are people who haven't heard of Gates, and Huscroft views this as an opportunity. “What it really is is a joy to explain what our products do, the thoughtfulness and innovation that we try to put into everything, even just the history of the company, to have somebody spend time with you and let you walk them through your display,” he said. Gates will include interactive displays showcasing all products including foundation, their wood-based forming system, a lot fast column clamp line, and a 30-inch scaffold bracket. “We don't just sell a thing, we aren't just handing pieces and parts over, our goal is to try and provide a solution to a contractor on a job site, and that partnership I think is something that is really valuable to our customers and it's really part of our culture,” said Huscroft.The World of Concrete Show will host a cornhole tournament co-sponsored with UFP Concrete Forming Solutions. on Wednesday, January 19th from 6 to 9pm at Planet Hollywood Hotel. Cash prizes, food, and drinks will be available. For more information, email Gates. You can als visit them in booth W1904 of West Hall at the show.
Jim Huscroft, President of Gates & Sons, Inc., joined Host Tyler Kern to discuss the upcoming World of Concrete Show set for January 18th through January 20th in Las Vegas. Past shows have seen attendance of 80,000 with international attendees. Huscroft explained, “So to have it be our highlight of the year, like we said we get a pulse of the industry, we get the chance to talk to so many industry professionals, whether they are distributors of product, whether they are the contractor.” One of the benefits Huscroft has witnessed from the show is hearing good things from many people. Every year, there are people who haven't heard of Gates, and Huscroft views this as an opportunity. “What it really is is a joy to explain what our products do, the thoughtfulness and innovation that we try to put into everything, even just the history of the company, to have somebody spend time with you and let you walk them through your display,” he said. Gates will include interactive displays showcasing all products including foundation, their wood-based forming system, a lot fast column clamp line, and a 30-inch scaffold bracket. “We don't just sell a thing, we aren't just handing pieces and parts over, our goal is to try and provide a solution to a contractor on a job site, and that partnership I think is something that is really valuable to our customers and it's really part of our culture,” said Huscroft.The World of Concrete Show will host a cornhole tournament co-sponsored with UFP Concrete Forming Solutions. on Wednesday, January 19th from 6 to 9pm at Planet Hollywood Hotel. Cash prizes, food, and drinks will be available. For more information, email Gates. You can als visit them in booth W1904 of West Hall at the show.
Live from #ces2022 in the West Hall. I'm joined by Joseph Conover and Jared Darensbourg from Panasonic North America as they discuss all their latest updates.
Join Colgate's 17th President Brian W. Casey as he returns to the podcast for the first time since the start of the global pandemic. Casey shares his experience of quarantining in West Hall, and overseeing a University in motion while the world continues to grapple with a persistent public health threat. Learn about the University's ongoing implementation of the Third-Century Plan, including new construction, renovations, faculty investment, and major changes to the campus landscape in this last-of-the-year episode of 13.
The National Business Aviation Association's annual convention was held in person earlier this month for the first time in two years. Last year, NBAA canceled its traditional convention due to the pandemic but held a scaled-down virtual show. This year's event took place in the new West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center and included a Covid vaccination requirement to attend. In this podcast episode, AIN editor-in-chief Matt Thurber and senior editor Kerry Lynch discuss how the show went and what exhibitors thought about the lighter attendance. This podcast is sponsored by business aviation sustainability solutions company 4AIR.
Hey there XRadioX fans! It's been a few minutes since Matt and I remembered we had a podcast. You can really tell in the beginning but we collected ourselves and got this fun interview underway. We sat down with our old friend Dave Cole, live from his basement. We touched on how Dave joined the X, his time in the West Hall studios and how he transitioned from 'Big Steve' to the Toaster. Dave has arguably the most unique story about joining the X I've heard so far. So carve out some time and enjoy us talking to Dave while he enjoys a pumpkin beer and lets kick off the Fall together here on XRadioX!
Hayesville/Fannin, Union/Se Whitfield, West Hall/ Pickens scrimmage previews. Host Tim Towe is joined by Caleb Tallman, Chris Mathis, and RJ Casey to discuss a few upcoming scrimmages --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we talk to Krofton Montgomery, Head Football Coach at West Hall High School. Coach Montgomery is starting his 4th season as a head coach all with the Spartans
In this episode we talk to Tony Lotti, Head Football Coach at Apalachee High School. Coach Loti is starting his 10th season as a head coach including a stops at West Hall prior to coming to Apalachee.
Season 1, Episode 2: Scott Tokar talks with Brian Yost COO, Las Vegas Convention & Visitor Authority#VegasMeansBusiness. LVCC is now GBAC Star Accredited. The comfort of the event guest is directly tied to their trust in the protocols in place today.The LVCC upgrades to MERV 14 Air filters for high quality and increased outside air circulation, even in the heat of the desert.GBAC training for ALL staff, food and beverage, retail, and event service providers is now required.Temperature screening protocol and masking requirements for guests AND EAC (Exhibit Appointed Contractors) at main doors and employee entrances.UV Technology for surface and air exchange scrubbing…The new WEST Hall opens in December with 1.4 million square feet with state of the art COVID protocols.In-person meetings are important and visitors are looking forward to meeting again! What are the government requirements and current protocols in place for Nevada and Clark county with a weekly survey and measuring points?Vegas Means Business: https://www.vegasmeansbusiness.comSouthern Nevada Health District: https://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.orgNevada COVID Response Website: https://nvhealthresponse.nv.govExpanded aisle widths, higher booth drapes, lobby level and show floor innovations.What are OTHER Las Vegas Meeting properties doing to ensure safety guidelines?When are meetings getting back to normal, or what will it take to get them back to normal.Good news, not only is the West hall ready to open, but the first commercial application of Elon Musk’s Boring Company’s people mover with Tesla cars is almost ready to open as well?Some NEW properties are also opening soon to bring excitement to meetings for years to come!
Sales and Marketing Manager of Piedmont Residential, Shelby Feinberg, is in studio for today's episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio. Joined by co-hosts Carol Morgan and Todd Schnick, the group discusses several new home communities and opportunities from Piedmont Residential. Feinberg has been with Piedmont Residential for over seven years, and in her current position for six years. Piedmont Residential is a new construction home builder that builds around 300 new homes a year. The homes are built-in and around metro Atlanta and primarily for first-time buyers. Recently, it has branched more into active adult buyers, as well as move-up buyers. “We really over the last 12 years have tried to work with our product to bring anything to the table in an affordable way to meet any buyers' needs,” said Feinberg. Brannon Ridge Located in Oakwood, Ga, Brannon Ridge offers three unique floor plans ranging from three to four bedrooms and 1,805 to 2,210 square feet of living space. Each plan offers two bathrooms and a spacious two-car garage. Located in the esteemed West Hall school district, Brannon Ridge has several family-friendly amenities, including a large open green space, athletic field and pavilion. For more information on Brannon Ridge, contact a new home specialist at 678-977-2200 or visit www.piedmontresidential.com/new-home-communities/homes-oakwood-ga-brannon-ridge. Turner Village Turner Village in Holly Springs, Ga offers the latest in lakeside living. With easy access to outdoor recreation, dining and shopping, as well as the scenic Lake Allatoona, Turner Village is the perfect community for any adventurous family. Turner Village has several one-of-a-kind floorplans to choose from, each with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a two-car garage. Homes are priced from the high $200,000s to the low $300,0000s and offer the best of Woodstock and Atlanta amenities nearby. Turner Village is also a low-maintenance community of beautiful single-family detached homes for maximum enjoyment. To learn more about how to call Turner Village home, contact a new home specialist at 678-977-2200 or visit www.piedmontresidential.com/new-home-communities/woodstock-ga-homes-turner-village. Pritchard Park Pritchard Park is a Piedmont Residential community coming soon to the Kennesaw, Ga area. Designed for easy-living, this maintenance-free community will feature homes around 2,100 square feet and ranging in price from the high $200,000s to the mid $300,000s. To learn more about Pritchard Park and to join the VIP list, visit www.piedmontresidential.com/new-home-communities/homes-kennesaw-ga-prichard-park or call a new homes specialist at 678-977-2200. Never miss an episode of Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio! Subscribe to the podcast here. You can also get a recap of any past episodes on the Radio page. Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee, License #22564. NMLS ID #6606. Subject to borrower and property qualifications. Not all applicants will qualify. New American Funding and Piedmont Residential are not associated. Click here to view the terms and conditions of products mentioned during the show. Corporate office 14511 Myford Rd., Suite 100, Tustin, CA 92780. Phone: (800) 450-2010. (August/2020) New American Funding is a family-owned mortgage lender with a servicing portfolio of over 123,000 loans for $30.4 billion, 198 branches, and about 3,100 employees. The company offers several niche loan products and has made Inc. 5000's list of Fastest-Growing Companies in America six times. It has a state-of-the-art career training facility and develops innovative technology, including the GoGo LO mobile application. For more information, visit www.branch.newamericanfunding.com/Atlanta. The Atlanta Real Estate Forum Radio “All About Real Estate” segment, presented by Denim Marketing, highlights the movers and shakers in the Atlanta real estate industry – the home builders,
• Coach Drennan talks about his Assistant Coaching days in Football Under Coach Harbin and Coach Lunsford (Baseball) • Coach highlights hitting a Home Run off Kyle Godfrey in Baseball Practice • Discuss at length the 2004 Season (1st year as Head Coach) (Highlights Players of Week) • Honoring Brian Wells in The Gilmer Game 04. 35-16 Victory. (Coach’s 1st career victory) • Thrilling 18-15 Overtime Victory @ West Hall. Avram Allen Game Winning Field Goal. • Narrow loss to #9 North Hall 12-1 on year 14-10. • Senior Night Victory vs Chestatee 34-14. • All Decade Players Jack Caldwell, Bill Mull, Avram Allen and Josh Curtis conclude their Rebel Football Careers. • Discuss at length the 2005 Season (Highlights Players of Week) • Highlights the Robbinsville Game where Matt Hensley and Ryan Dailey team up for 1st D# TD in Coach’s tenure. Ryan Deal’s Robbinsville prediction. • 21-6 Victory over Gilmer, 31-3 victory over West Hall. • Narrow loss to Jaybow Shaw led Flowery Branch 7-0 • All Decade Player Chad Scearce concludes his Rebel Football Career. • And Much More! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tom talks with Shannon Reed from West Hall High School about three things that he does that people don't know about and the best professional development ever! Thanks to Amitrace for their continued support for Teaching To The Test Pattern. Go check out Amitrace to get started on building your program or taking your program to the next level. www.amitrace.com
Tom and Shannon talk about what Shannon's students are doing during the COVID 19 situation and some great excuses that Tom's students have given him as to why they can't complete an assignment. Thanks to Amitrace, www.amitrace.com , for their support of the podcast. They make it possible so please go give them a look.
Tom and Shannon talk about the program at West Hall and what a normal day in the classroom is for those in the program
Tom talks with Shannon Reed from West Hall High School about how Shannon came to West Hall and how he made the transition to the video production classroom. Thank you to Amitrace, www.amitrace.com , for their support of the show. The show would not happen without them and their support.
The University of North Texas has transformed the dining hall at West Hall into one of the nation’s few allergen-free dining experiences on a college campus. Kitchen West is an all-you-care-to-eat collegiate dining hall and the first in Texas. The dining hall completely free of the Top 8 food allergens, which are milk, eggs, fish, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, soy and shellfish.GIVEAWAY ENDS TOMORROW: Gluten Free Food Markers. These stylish word bubbles are a perfect way to keep everyone at the table safe and happy while adding a personal touch to the buffet or dessert table. Just stick them in your gf food to get the message across beautifully. They're made of durable food-safe wood and are reusable! I have a pack to give away, just in time for holiday entertaining or gift giving.There made of durable food-safe wood and are reusable! I have a pack to give away, just in time for holiday entertaining or gift giving. TO ENTER: send me an email to contact@baltimoreglutenfree.com with any feedback or suggestions you have about the Gluten Free News. One winner will be chosen at random on Tuesday, 11/26 at noon EST. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Head Coach Krofton Montgomery is in his second season at West Hall. In today's episode, Coach Montgomery gives his thoughts on the 2019 Spartans. We discuss the teams youth and the challenging schedule. Coach Montgomery also gives his take on Region 7-4A, which is one of the toughest in that classification. Tune to learn more about the 2019 edition of the West Hall Spartans. Please feel free to share! Follow us on Twitter: @turdfurgesonrpt and on the web at turdfurgeson.com
Green Beans, Mushroom Soup, & Strawberry Ice Cream_with your host Marc Gladstone
A Hall of Fame Award is a pretty big deal. Each year, one recipient in the host province for Breakout West is chosen… and this year it’s The Grapes of Wrath. This entire show is devoted to them. As deserving a BC band as there ever was. With some amazing hits like, “All the Things I Wasn’t”, “I Am Here”, “You May Be Right” and “Peace of Mind”... it’s about time! @thegrapesowrath @kevinkane @tomhooper @chrishooper @ vincentjones @donnyboyd @breakoutwest #grapesofwrath #kevinkane #tomhooper #chrishooper #vincentjones #donnyboyd #breakoutwest2018 http://www.pacificnorthwestradio.com/ (Support the show.) Support this podcast
If you have a disability and need resources on the job, how and when do you disclose that information to an employer? During the interview process? Maybe even before that, in submitting your application? Lauren sits down with Steve Anderson to discuss this difficult topic. Find out more and get to know the fabulous Steve Anderson in this episode! Still have questions? Reach out to the Career Development Center or to Disability Resources at 651-523-2079 or by visiting West Hall, Room 108. Visit their website for even more information: https://www.hamline.edu/offices/disability-resources/
In this episode of the L3 Leadership podcast, you'll hear President of CCAC, Dr. Quintin Bullock's talk on the characteristics of a leader. To see the notes and ways to connect with Dr. Bullock go to the show notes at http://www.L3Leadership.org/episode178. Dr. Bullock's Bio: On December 4, 2013, the Community College of Allegheny County Board of Trustees unanimously appointed Dr. Quintin B. Bullock as the college’s ninth president. He began serving as CCAC president on March 5, 2014. In his first three years, President Bullock has overseen the development of a new five-year strategic plan; established new business, industry and community partnerships; and expanded articulation agreements and dual enrollment programming opportunities with colleges, universities, school districts, and career and education technical centers. Under his leadership, the college has also facilitated the development and implementation of new academic and career programs; secured CCAC’s largest federal grant totaling more than $13 million over five years; and led a successful 50th Anniversary celebration that resulted in new partnerships, increased giving and the creation of 33 new student scholarships. Additionally, President Bullock has spearheaded many capital projects, including the renovation of historic West Hall, development of a satellite site at the Energy Innovation Center, establishment of a comprehensive energy project on CCAC’s South Campus, expansion of existing facilities and the construction of a new college bookstore and CCAC’s first Starbucks located on Allegheny Campus. Before joining CCAC, President Bullock served as president of Schenectady County Community College in New York. While there, he was responsible for developing two satellite centers and an $11 million student housing center. Prior to his tenure with SCCC, President Bullock served as provost of Tidewater Community College, the second largest of 23 community colleges in the Commonwealth of Virginia. President Bullock holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Prairie View A&M University and a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center: Dental Branch. His leadership training includes the League for Innovation in the Community College Executive Leadership Institute; the American Association for Community Colleges Future Leaders Program; the Thomas Lakin Institute for Mentored Leaders; the Wharton/RHE Program in Higher Education; and the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. President Bullock’s community and professional affiliations are many. He is on the board of Vibrant Pittsburgh, Caring Place Foundation, Partners 4 Work, Youth Places, Buhl Foundation, Boys Scouts of America Laurel Highlands Council, Pittsburgh Public Theater and Pennsylvania Economy League of Greater Pittsburgh. For his work and advocacy on behalf of education and the community, President Bullock has received numerous awards and honors. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/l3-leadership-podcast-leadership-entrepreneurship-business/id495751888?mt=2 Subscribe to our podcast on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/learning-to-lead-podcast Subscribe on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iehhmsctsgmvmoyvhxsv6yfzoiu L3 Leadership exists to build and develop a community of leaders that grow to their maximum potential, develop the courage to pursue their dreams, and to become great leaders in their families, communities, cities, nations, and their world. Learn more at http://www.l3leadership.org Connect with L3 Leadership: Website: L3Leadership.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/l3-leadership Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/L3Leader Twitter: @L3leader Instagram: @l3leadership How You Can Help this Podcast: To listen to pastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)
Kajsa Krause and Tracey Sawyer: International Hospitality Design Today in The Lounge, Nick chats Veronika Miller, the founder and CEO of Modenus and Official Media Partner with KBIS. Veronika will discuss her collaboration with KBIS and the line-up of events at KBIS 2018. Then stayed tuned for Nick's conversation with Kajsa Krause and Tracey Sawyer of Krause Sawyer at the Porcelanosa showroom in NYC. The duo will discuss their partnership, their love of travel, and how they created their niche in the hospitality sector. About Modenus Veronika Miller is the founder and editor inchief of Modenus, a comprehensive digital resource for design professionals and design enthusiasts. Modenus began in 2009 and added a social media component known as the Blog Tour in 2011. The goal of the Blog Tour is to bring both people and brands together. The following year KBIS approached Modenus to help them connect with the design community, to build a bond and to reach design professionals who were not necessarily engaged in the kitchen and bath industry. After this initial contact Modenus became an official media partner with KBIS. This January will mark their 6th Blog Tour together. The Blog Tour has been hugely successful for Modenus. They have a community of about 250 bloggers who they reach out to for recommendations on what/who is new and interesting. These nominees are then narrowed down and the final blog tour participants are selected. In addition to the Blog Tour, each year Modernus compiles a Top 100 Influencers list, which again, is entirely community driven. Reaching out to the design community provides an endless resource for continued networking and education. KBIS and Modenus KBIS 2018 will kick off with a networking event entitled Champagne and Cupcakes on Tuesday, January 9th from 9:30-10:30 am. Hosted by Modenus, this invitation-only event will feature media influencers, designers, and media to celebrate the beginning of KBIS. Healthy cupcakes and a little bit of bubbly will be on the menu to honor their sponsor, Signature Kitchen, a new luxury division of LG, whose mission is focused on living well and living in a healthy way. There will also be giveaways, speakers and an introduction by Brian Pagel, VP of Kitchen and Bath division at Emerald Expositions. There will be many design events, speakers, and educational opportunities at KBIS. Jaime Derringer from Design Milk will be teaming up with Modenus at the lounge cafe, Design milk x Modenus Talk lounge. Mirroring the format at Wanted Design in NY, the lounge cafe will provide a relaxed atmosphere with refreshments, phone charging stations and an opportunity for everyone in the room to talk and share their thoughts. The event will also be streamed on Facebook live. Claire Jefford will also be hosting an event with several design influences that will cover the topics of Technology and How It Relates To Design and Social Media Do's and Don'ts. This Old House will cover topics on skilled labor global design and working remotely and The Good Home Redux will cover the impact of design on wellness and sustainability. Navigating KBIS For those new to KBIS, the large scale of the show can be overwhelming. Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk. The dress code is business casual, most attendees wear jeans and polo shirts, with a few designers choosing to dress up. It is about one mile between halls. Veronika recommends starting at West Hall, which is the main area that houses the bigger brands and follows a more traditional format. Plan on spending an entire day there. On a separate day, focus on the North and South Halls, where the stage, discovery district, which houses the smaller up and coming brands, the Modenus lounge and an outdoor area with catering can be found. Plan about 15-20min to get to where you are going. On Wednesday, be on the lookout for Design Bites. Similar to speed dating, Design Bites give exhibitors an opportunity to d...
Kajsa Krause and Tracey Sawyer: International Hospitality Design Today in The Lounge, Nick chats Veronika Miller, the founder and CEO of Modenus and Official Media Partner with KBIS. Veronika will discuss her collaboration with KBIS and the line-up of events at KBIS 2018. Then stayed tuned for Nick's conversation with Kajsa Krause and Tracey Sawyer of Krause Sawyer at the Porcelanosa showroom in NYC. The duo will discuss their partnership, their love of travel, and how they created their niche in the hospitality sector. About Modenus Veronika Miller is the founder and editor inchief of Modenus, a comprehensive digital resource for design professionals and design enthusiasts. Modenus began in 2009 and added a social media component known as the Blog Tour in 2011. The goal of the Blog Tour is to bring both people and brands together. The following year KBIS approached Modenus to help them connect with the design community, to build a bond and to reach design professionals who were not necessarily engaged in the kitchen and bath industry. After this initial contact Modenus became an official media partner with KBIS. This January will mark their 6th Blog Tour together. The Blog Tour has been hugely successful for Modenus. They have a community of about 250 bloggers who they reach out to for recommendations on what/who is new and interesting. These nominees are then narrowed down and the final blog tour participants are selected. In addition to the Blog Tour, each year Modernus compiles a Top 100 Influencers list, which again, is entirely community driven. Reaching out to the design community provides an endless resource for continued networking and education. KBIS and Modenus KBIS 2018 will kick off with a networking event entitled Champagne and Cupcakes on Tuesday, January 9th from 9:30-10:30 am. Hosted by Modenus, this invitation-only event will feature media influencers, designers, and media to celebrate the beginning of KBIS. Healthy cupcakes and a little bit of bubbly will be on the menu to honor their sponsor, Signature Kitchen, a new luxury division of LG, whose mission is focused on living well and living in a healthy way. There will also be giveaways, speakers and an introduction by Brian Pagel, VP of Kitchen and Bath division at Emerald Expositions. There will be many design events, speakers, and educational opportunities at KBIS. Jaime Derringer from Design Milk will be teaming up with Modenus at the lounge cafe, Design milk x Modenus Talk lounge. Mirroring the format at Wanted Design in NY, the lounge cafe will provide a relaxed atmosphere with refreshments, phone charging stations and an opportunity for everyone in the room to talk and share their thoughts. The event will also be streamed on Facebook live. Claire Jefford will also be hosting an event with several design influences that will cover the topics of Technology and How It Relates To Design and Social Media Do's and Don'ts. This Old House will cover topics on skilled labor global design and working remotely and The Good Home Redux will cover the impact of design on wellness and sustainability. Navigating KBIS For those new to KBIS, the large scale of the show can be overwhelming. Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk. The dress code is business casual, most attendees wear jeans and polo shirts, with a few designers choosing to dress up. It is about one mile between halls. Veronika recommends starting at West Hall, which is the main area that houses the bigger brands and follows a more traditional format. Plan on spending an entire day there. On a separate day, focus on the North and South Halls, where the stage, discovery district, which houses the smaller up and coming brands, the Modenus lounge and an outdoor area with catering can be found. Plan about 15-20min to get to where you are going. On Wednesday, be on the lookout for Design Bites. Similar to speed dating, Design Bites give exhibitors an opportunity to d...
We are excited to welcome Hamline University's new Dean of Students, Patti Klein. Students are invited to listen and get to know the new Dean who represents them and their interests in the Hamline community. Learn about how Patti's time in college impacted her career path, and how your own engagement on campus can do the same! Visit the Dean of Students webpage here and Patti Klein's profile page here. Patti Klein pklein01@hamline.edu 651 523-2421 West Hall 106
Visit any college or university campus in the world, and you’re likely to find at least one tale of a ghostly presence amid the hallowed halls. West Hall is the oldest building at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. And it’s also the most haunted. West Hall was built in 1869, as the Troy […]
West Hall Podcast for the 2nd week of December, 2008. Music in this episode: My Beloved- Run Silent, Run Deep This podcast features the song “My Beloved” (http://www.myspace.com/runsilentrundeeper) by Run Silent, Run Deep The opening jingle for the West Hall Podcast features the song “Departure” by Adventure Mode, writen by Kevin Krueger. This song is used with consent from Kevin Krueger and Adventure Mode.
West Hall Podcast for the 1st week of December, 2008. As a dorm we are participating in a TechnoFast this week ( we are choosing not to use technology for entertainment and are focusing on relationships instead). As a result we are not publishing a normal podcast, however Bryant Brozik brings us a special shout out during TechnoFast. The opening jingle for the West Hall Podcast features the song “Departure” by Adventure Mode, writen by Kevin Krueger. This song is used with consent from Kevin Krueger and Adventure Mode.
West Hall Podcast for the 4th week of November, 2008. Music in this episode: Nonpareil of Favor- Of Montreal This podcast features the song “Nonpareil of Favor” (http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/of_Montreal/track/Nonpareil_Of_Favor) by Of Montreal (http://www.ofmontreal.net/), released by RCRD LBL (http://rcrdlbl.com/), available under a Creative Commons BY-NC (http://rcrdlbl.com/faq/) license. The opening jingle for the West Hall Podcast features the song “Departure” by Adventure Mode, writen by Kevin Krueger. This song is used with consent from Kevin Krueger and Adventure Mode.
West Hall Podcast for the 2nd week of November, 2008. Music in this episode: Love Is All- Wishing Well This podcast features the song “Wishing Well” (http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Love_Is_All/track/Wishing_Well) by Love Is All(http://www.loveisall.se/ ), released by RCRD LBL (http://rcrdlbl.com/), available under a Creative Commons BY-NC (http://rcrdlbl.com/faq/) license. The opening jingle for the West Hall Podcast features the song "Departure" by Adventure Mode, writen by Kevin Krueger. This song is used with consent from Kevin Krueger and Adventure Mode.
West Hall Podcast for the 1st week of November, 2008. Music in this episode: Au Revoir Simone- Sad Song (Pacific Remix) This podcast features the song "Sad Song (Pacific Remix)" (http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Au_Revoir_Simone/music) by Au Revoir Simone (http://www.aurevoirsimone.com/ ), released by RCRD LBL (http://rcrdlbl.com/), available under a Creative Commons BY-NC (http://rcrdlbl.com/faq/) license.
A spoken poam for practitioners, dabbler or immersed, the curious and for the attendees --also for those who could not attend-- my CREW (Collaboratory for Reseach in Electronic Work) Seminar last week in the School of Information (north campus), a session during which an attendee in the remote West Hall (central campus)location asked me about the challenge of judging the quality of Limited Fork poams if there are no boundaries to what may achieve the status of poam. This audio poam comes from further consideration of the question and my response at the time. This is extended collaboration with the asker of the question. This audio poam also suggests ways to respond to work created outside the system of evaluation within which student forkers explore my Limited Fork learning opportunities. To the attendee whose name I don't know, thanks for asking. Thanks also to Mick and David for arranging my participation in CREW.