program SE-Radio-Episode-249:-Vaughn-Vernon-on-Reactive-Programming-with-the-Actor-Model By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 21:45:32 +0000 Full Article
program SE-Radio Episode 289: James Turnbull on Declarative Programming with Terraform By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:36:41 +0000 James Turnbull joins Robert Blumen for a discussion of Terraform, an infrastructure-as-code tool, and a deep dive into how Terraform implements the declarative programming model. Full Article
program SE-Radio Episode 306: Ron Lichty on Managing Programmers By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Oct 2017 21:14:07 +0000 Ron Lichty talks with SE Radio’s Nate Black about managing programmers. Topics include: why programming management is hard, what makes a good programming manager, the costs of micromanagement, self-organizing teams, team dynamics and motivation, and product team performance. Full Article
program SE-Radio Episode 326 Dmitry Jeremov and Svetlana Isakova on the Kotlin Programming Language By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 17:24:30 +0000 Dmitry Jeremov and Svetlana Isakova speak to Matthew Farwell about the Kotlin programming language. Full Article
program Episode 374: Marcus Blankenship on Motivating Programmers By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 23:45:43 +0000 Motivation comes through relationships, safety, and environments which allow everyone to contribute. Full Article
program Episode 379: Claire Le Goues on Automated Program Repair By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Sep 2019 17:41:07 +0000 Felienne interviews Claire Le Goues about automatic program repair. Can programs repair themselves and what techniques are involved in that? Full Article
program Episode 418: Functional Programming in Enterprise Applications By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Jul 2020 21:58:41 +0000 Vladimir Khorikov discusses functional programming in enterprise applications with Jeremy Jung. Full Article
program Episode 425: Paul Smith on The Crystal Programming Language and the Lucky Web Framework By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Sep 2020 16:22:48 +0000 Paul Smith discusses the Crystal Programming Language and the Lucky web framework with Jeremy Jung. Full Article
program Episode 462: Felienne on the Programmers Brain By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 02 Jun 2021 18:07:36 +0000 Felienne joins host Jeff Doolittle as a guest on the show to discuss her book, The Programmers Brain. While programmer’s brains are not special in comparison to the brains of others, they face unique cognitive challenges... Full Article
program Episode 465: Kevlin Henney and Trisha Gee on 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 23:29:10 +0000 Trisha Gee and Kevlin Henney of 97 things every Java developer should know discusses their book, which is a collection of essays by different developers covering the most important things to know. Host Felienne spoke withGee and Henney about all things... Full Article
program Episode 494: Robert Seacord on Avoiding Defects in C Programming By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 17:49:08 +0000 Robert Seacord, author of Effective C, The CERT C Coding Standard and Secure Coding in C and C++, discusses why the C programming language can be insecure, the top 5 security issues and the tools and techniques you can employ to write secure code in C. Full Article
program Episode 494: Robert Seacord on Avoiding Defects in C Programming By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 17:49:12 +0000 Robert Seacord, author of Effective C, The CERT C Coding Standard and Secure Coding in C and C++, discusses why the C programming language can be insecure, the top 5 security issues and the tools and techniques you can employ to write secure code in C. Full Article
program SE Radio 582: Leo Porter and Daniel Zingaro on Learning to Program with LLMs By se-radio.net Published On :: Wed, 20 Sep 2023 18:05:00 +0000 Dr. Daniel Zingaro and Dr. Leo Porter, co-authors of the book Learn AI-Assisted Python Programming, speak with host Jeremy Jung about teaching programming with the aid of large language models (LLMs). They discuss writing a book to use in Leo's introductory CS class and explore how GitHub Copilot de-emphasizes syntax errors, reduces the need to memorize APIs, and why they want students to write manual test cases. They also discuss possible ethical concerns of relying on commercial tools, their impact on coursework, and why they aren't worried about students cheating with LLMs. Full Article
program Largest US public power company launches new nuclear program By www.power-eng.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 21:04:32 +0000 The largest public power company in the U.S. is launching a program to develop and fund new small modular nuclear reactors as part of its strategy to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Full Article AP News News Nuclear Policy & Regulation TVA
program DOE launches credit program to help preserve nation’s nuclear fleet By www.power-eng.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 21:50:31 +0000 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking input on a newly established $6 billion program aimed at supporting the continued operation of U.S. nuclear reactors. Full Article Issues News Nuclear Policy & Regulation Reactors
program Let’s develop the simple PLC program for lighting control system By electrical-engineering-portal.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 04:05:36 +0000 A lighting control system is to be developed. The system will be controlled by four switches, SWITCH1, SWITCH2, SWITCH3, and SWITCH4. These switches will control the lighting in a room based on the following criteria: Any of three of the... Read more The post Let’s develop the simple PLC program for lighting control system appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. Full Article Industrial Automation Lighting ladder diagram lighting control system master control switch plc plc program switch wiring diagram
program Education Programming Hub By www.filmeducation.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 10:08:56 +0000 As part of our ongoing efforts to engage teachers with their local cinemas Film Education would like to invite you to attend Education Programming Hub Meetings in Nottingham and Newcastle Full Article
program Rich mix Programming Hub Meeting By www.filmeducation.org Published On :: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 10:01:57 +0000 Film Education are holding an Education Programming Hub meeting for teachers at the Rich Mix Cinema on January 25th Full Article
program Paul Davis Restoration Launches New Program for USAA Insurance By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Wed, 18 May 2022 15:13:51 -0400 The company will be a direct program provider on USAA’s Property Direct Repair Program (PDRP) and provide property claims support to its members. Full Article
program BluSky Partners with Wharton Executive Education for Custom Leadership Program By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Oct 2023 14:30:00 -0400 BluSky Restoration Contractors announces new partnership with the Aresty Institute of Executive Education. Full Article
program MTSU To Launch Restoration Management Degree Program By www.randrmagonline.com Published On :: Fri, 03 May 2024 08:17:40 -0400 Dr. Jake Avila is spearheading efforts to establish and fund a restoration management degree program at MTSU. Full Article
program Bishop McCort High School Principal Tom Smith Says EITC Program Has Been a Big Help By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Thu, 18 Jul 2024 19:53:51 +0000 The new state budget includes a $75-million increase in money for the Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. In case you’re not familiar with the EITC, it has been a great help to Catholic schools and other private institutions. As the Pennsylvania Resources Council explains, eligible businesses and individuals can receive tax credits equal to 75% of their contribution, or 90% if they agree to do it for two years. One of the biggest supporters of the EITC program is Bishop McCort Catholic High School Principal Tom Smith. “The EITC component has been a game-changer for our school,” Smith told us. “Not just for Bishop McCort, but mainly for our families. It allows those families who might not be able to afford it, to actually come here. I can tell you firsthand that it has changed the lives of several of the kids that have come into this building over the last few years. I would say that it has impacted hundreds of kids. About 70% of our kids get EITC funding.” Critics of the program, which include many Democratic lawmakers in Harrisburg, say the program is exploited by well-to-do families who really don’t need the money. Smith that is simply not true from his perspective. “The concept that EITC dollars go to rich families so that they can send their kids here so they can more money at home…that is so false,” he said. “Our school resides in one of the poorest cities in Pennsylvania—in the greater Johnstown School District– and we have a lot of the kids from the city come to our school. I would say almost every one of them get EITC dollars.” But not everyone that goes to McCort gets the financing. “There’s a qualifier for EITC for what a family brings in in terms of income,” Smith said. “Not all of our families meet that standard. We will show you that it is not going to kids of better means. There are kids of poverty that struggle every single day, but their parents want them to be to have more opportunities in life and move forward in life and the EITC program has done that.” Many schools reach out to members of the community to try to get them to participate in the EITC program. But it’s easy for anyone to initiate the process. “We actually have a person here, within our school—that is their job, to do outreach for EITC,” Smith said. “She has a pamphlet that she sends out teaching people how they can become involved. It’s not that cumbersome. It’s just a one-page sheet. They fill that out, return it to us and then we send it to the state.” Full Article Catholic Education Posts Homepage Feature Homepage Posts
program Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program Gives Big Boost to Enrollment for Archdiocese Catholic Schools By www.pacatholic.org Published On :: Fri, 09 Aug 2024 15:17:04 +0000 We talked with Jay DeFruscio, the Chief Operating Officer for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia Schools, about the huge benefit provided by the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program. Here are three of the postings we shared on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/o9mfCwioL8PfuHa8/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/8Hbz7PVfKdKSFrWM/?mibextid=WC7FNe https://www.facebook.com/share/v/d83WFnKC8ZZ4oQAi/?mibextid=WC7FNe Full Article Catholic Education Posts Homepage Feature Homepage Posts
program First Post-Consumer Recycled Materials Combo Program for Blister Packaging By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0400 ecoCombo™ compliments Rohrer’s ezCombo™ program and offers a new way for retail brands to make sustainable packaging choices in their blister packaging. Full Article
program Aptar Earns Acceptance to FDA's Emerging Technology Program for N-Sorb Solution By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 10:47:56 -0400 N-Sorb leverages Aptar CSP Technologies’ proven 3-Phase Activ-Polymer™ platform technology to address the pressing issue of N-nitrosamine impurities in pharmaceuticals. Full Article
program PetSmart Launches In-Store Recycling Program with TerraCycle® By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 10:56:44 -0400 The PetSmart Pet Food & Treat Bags Free Recycling Program is now in 100 PetSmart stores across Arizona and New Jersey. Full Article
program FPSA to partner with leading academic universities for educational programs By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Jan 2013 15:30:00 -0500 PROCESS EXPO 2013 will be the site of presentations from leading educational institutions. Full Article
program PROCESS EXPO announces prepared foods educational program By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Sep 2013 12:42:00 -0400 The Food Processing Suppliers Association releases the prepared foods portion of the PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY educational program taking place at Chicago’s McCormick Place from Nov. 3-6. Full Article
program PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY program adds more schools By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 07:00:00 -0400 The PROCESS EXPO university program run by the Food Processing Suppliers Association will feature more than 35 hours of educational sessions. Full Article
program FPSA reveals meat program for PROCESS EXPO By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 09:50:00 -0500 The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) has released its slate of meat sessions that will be part of the PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY educational program held during PROCESS EXPO in Chicago, Sept. 15-18. Full Article
program Full program unveiled for 2015 PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0400 The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) today released the full slate of the PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY educational program taking place at Chicago's McCormick Place from September 15-18, 2015. Full Article
program American Frozen Food Institute adds food safety topics to PROCESS EXPO UNIVERSITY program By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0400 The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) today announced the addition of three sessions to the educational program at PROCESS EXPO 2015. Full Article
program Alternative processing technologies on program at PROCESS EXPO By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Tue, 11 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400 The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) today released the details of four sessions of the educational program at PROCESS EXPO 2015 to be presented by speaker Dr. Tatiana Koutchma of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Guelph Food Research Center and www.novelfoodsciences.com. Full Article
program Beverage takes center stage at joint PROCESS EXPO, InterBev educational program By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400 The Food Processing Suppliers Association (FPSA) and NuernbergMesse today unveiled the joint beverage educational program for PROCESS EXPO and InterBev Process scheduled for September 15-18, 2015 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Full Article
program ‘Every Can Counts’ Recycling Program Expands to the United States, Eyes Mardi Gras By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Feb 2024 00:00:00 -0500 The new U.S. chapter joins 20 Every Can Counts chapters across Europe, the United Arab Emirates, and Brazil. Full Article
program Cultivating Our Future: Student Shadow Program Fuels Industry Interest By destinationsinternational.org Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 18:28:14 +0000 Cultivating Our Future: Student Shadow Program Fuels Industry Interest jhammond@desti… Tue, 07/30/2024 - 18:28 Image Off Despite the workforce development obstacles we face, the tourism industry offers countless professional opportunities for future generations. Destination organizations can work with local community partners to create meaningful engagement with underrepresented youth, increase industry awareness, and foster inclusion. This article highlights the experiences of three high school students with the NAACP Hillsborough County Chapter who shadowed industry professionals at Destinations International’s 2024 Annual Convention in Tampa. It serves as inspiration for destinations to embrace similar initiatives to drive workforce development and diversification. Ava Wells 7 min read July 30, 2024 For so many of us in the tourism industry, the question “how did you get started” is often followed by a smile, a laugh, and a realization that it happened unintentionally. While some may have formally studied hospitality, most industry professionals find themselves in destination organizations through traditional channels like hotels or convention centers. Despite where we began or where our paths have led us, we share a deep passion for our work. Last week at Destinations International’s 2024 Annual Convention in Tampa, it was hard not to hear the words “I love this industry!” passing from person to person, like the catchy chorus to a chart-topping summer hit. Yet, we realize talent attraction and retention are two enormous challenges our industry faces. A recent study on emerging leaders published by FiredUp! Culture and SearchWide Global found that 48% of 358 30 Under 30 honorees no longer work for a destination organization. Of those still employed by destination organizations, 27% indicate they will not be working for their organizations in three years’ time. Meanwhile, Destinations International’s 2023 Social Inclusion Study on Destination Organizations found that while 73% of over 450 employees want to see more diversity in their organizations, the reality is from it. It’s no surprise then, that eight sessions at Destinations International’s 2024 Annual Convention addressed challenges and insights surrounding workforce development and diversification. These conversations served as a springboard to educate and inspire the nearly 2,000 industry leaders in attendance. From talent development to upward mobility, to pay equity and beyond, opportunities are abundant. And while much of this work will be long-term, creative solutions may be closer to home – and easier to implement - than we think. Community Partnerships Build Career Paths Destinations International’s Social Inclusion framework encourages destinations to engage with their communities. By fostering trust and working together to eliminate barriers to inclusion, destination organizations and their stakeholders can create thriving and welcoming environments that lead to economic growth. Through this lens, talent attraction and retention can be addressed by engaging with our communities. When destinations establish a trusted presence, they can highlight the importance of this industry and create career pathways for residents of all backgrounds and abilities. The 2024 Annual Convention served as a tangible and inspiring opportunity for Visit Tampa Bay (VTB) and the NAACP Hillsborough County Chapter. Through an existing strong relationship, VTB’s Chief Operating Officer, JoLynn Lokey and Hillsborough County Chapter President, Yvette Lewis connected with DI’s Sophia Hyder Hock to explore arrangements during the July event. Lewis welcomed the idea of bringing three high school students onsite, providing them with the opportunity to gain exposure to the industry. She appointed three rising seniors, Malachi Brown, Kaejah Evans, and Taleah Scott, to attend the Annual Convention. Each student was given a curated schedule based on their interests to shadow industry leaders, attend educational sessions, and expand their professional network. In two jam-packed days, Malachi, Kaejah, and Taleah explored the breadth of our industry, through marketing and creative lenses, event management, and technology. Their experiences were overwhelmingly positive: the students realized that tourism offers promising, professional career paths and above all is a welcoming, inclusive sector. In Their Own Words Malachi Brown, Middleton High School "To start I just wanted to say thank you for even thinking about exposing high school students to this industry, it was not on my radar at all but now I can seriously see a future in this space. My first thought about the travel and tourism industry was a whole bunch of timeshares and hotel managers. Being at Destinations International showed me that there is an entire ecosystem of business that is behind the scenes. Whatever internship, schooling, or even career I will pursue can be translated to the travel and tourism industry, from sales, marketing, data analytics, and more can all be done here and that has truly inspired me. The main highlights were interacting with so many people that were genuinely interested in making sure I was welcomed and comfortable. Connecting with all these amazing professionals not only expanded my network but expanded my horizons by learning and listening to everyone’s insights. Special shout out to the team at Soliman Productions and Paradise Advertising & Marketing for letting a brother tag along for a couple of days.” - Malachi Brown Kaejah Evans, Blake High School "Destinations International’s Annual Convention was one of the best experiences I could’ve been a part of. I’m truly grateful to have been a part of the convention and met such amazing people from such diverse backgrounds. Before attending the convention, I had a very small amount of information and interest in the world of travel and tourism. After meeting so many people that are a part of this company showed me an even bigger and more in-depth understanding of how great working in this level of hospitality can benefit someone. I’ve learned about some programs and have been introduced to several internships that I’d enjoy taking part in once I graduate.” - Kaejah Evans Taleah Scott, Sumner High School "I truly enjoyed my time interacting with people who are passionate about their careers. The main highlight of my time at Destination International's Convention was attending the breakout sessions of my interest. Not only did it make me feel in control of the steps I'm taking toward my future, but it also exposed me to different aspects of the travel and tourism industry. I originally had no connection to the field, so I wasn't sure what to expect. To my surprise, the travel and tourism industry makes great efforts to follow sustainable practices and be mindful of the communities they're affecting. They also created a space to discuss products that improve accessibility for some users. This made me feel more connected to the experience because it showcased purpose in the work being done here. Another highlight was getting to see people in their element. The travel and tourism industry has so many wonderful facets and the people exude a passion for their positions I haven't seen in most places of work. This experience taught me you can work hard and enjoy life. Not a single person I encountered seemed unhappy to be there. This inspired me to take charge and work hard now so I can set myself up for my future. I plan to get more acquainted with networking (as was suggested by one of the amazing women I was shadowing) so I can pursue a career in cybersecurity. I also now have an interest in taking part in internships to improve my academic and experiential arsenal.” - Taleah Scott A Promising Path Forward The experiences of Malachi, Kaejah, and Taleah underscore a crucial truth: our industry shines when we invest in the next generation and pursue a sense of belonging. By engaging local students and providing them with hands-on industry exposure, we can inspire and cultivate future tourism professionals. In turn, we can make strides in overcoming talent attraction and retention obstacles. The 2024 DI Annual Convention shadow experience is just the beginning for Visit Tampa Bay and the NAACP Hillsborough County Chapter. Together, these organizations will continue to collaborate and provide students with education and mentorship. Their partnership reinforces the importance of building strong relationships between destination organizations and their communities. This shadowing initiative sets a powerful example for other destination organizations to follow. We encourage all industry leaders to consider how they can implement similar programs in their own communities. Start by reaching out to local schools, organizations, or industry partners to explore collaborative opportunities. Share your successes and learn from others. Together, we can break down barriers, enhance educational opportunities, and mentor young talent. Together, we can build a resilient, innovative, and inclusive industry that thrives on the collective strength of its people. As we reflect on the success of this first shadow program, let us be reminded of the words that echoed throughout the 2024 DI Annual Convention: “I love this industry.” It is through our passion and commitment to inclusion that we will shape a bright future for the tourism industry and the communities we serve. About the Author Ava Wells email awells@destinationsinternational.org Social Inclusion Manager Destinations International Ava Wells is the Social Inclusion Manager at Destinations International, working under the guidance of Chief Inclusion Officer, Sophia Hyder Hock. In this role, Ava spearheads the development and implementation of strategies that further the organization’s social inclusion goals. She expertly manages programs and fosters stakeholder engagement to enhance DI’s impact in this vital area. With a rich background spanning over a decade in member and partner engagement, Ava possesses deep expertise in harnessing insights and building robust relationships to drive strategic transformations. Her experience includes seven years in the tech sector, where she focused on advancing workplace inclusion, equity, diversity, and enhancing employee engagement initiatives. Ava’s professional journey began in the travel and tourism industry, where she spent three enriching years at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation. She is excited about her return to this dynamic field, particularly driven by her passion for regenerative tourism, cultural vitality, and generating positive community impact. A champion of collaboration and innovation, Ava values curiosity and the power of connection. Originally from Boston, she has embraced life in Montreal since 2018 with her Canadian spouse. In her leisure time, Ava enjoys cooking, running, and reading. 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About the Author Ava Wells email awells@destinationsinternational.org Social Inclusion Manager Destinations International Ava Wells is the Social Inclusion Manager at Destinations International, working under the guidance of Chief Inclusion Officer, Sophia Hyder Hock. In this role, Ava spearheads the development and implementation of strategies that further the organization’s social inclusion goals. She expertly manages programs and fosters stakeholder engagement to enhance DI’s impact in this vital area. With a rich background spanning over a decade in member and partner engagement, Ava possesses deep expertise in harnessing insights and building robust relationships to drive strategic transformations. Her experience includes seven years in the tech sector, where she focused on advancing workplace inclusion, equity, diversity, and enhancing employee engagement initiatives. Ava’s professional journey began in the travel and tourism industry, where she spent three enriching years at the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corporation. She is excited about her return to this dynamic field, particularly driven by her passion for regenerative tourism, cultural vitality, and generating positive community impact. A champion of collaboration and innovation, Ava values curiosity and the power of connection. Originally from Boston, she has embraced life in Montreal since 2018 with her Canadian spouse. In her leisure time, Ava enjoys cooking, running, and reading. She speaks French and maintains an active and travel-filled lifestyle. chevron_right More from this Author
program NAB Launches New Program to Deepen Engagement with All Levels of Broadcast Professionals By www.nab.org Published On :: 1 Mar 2021 00:00:00 EST Full Article
program NAB Leadership Foundation Announces 2021 Technology Ambassador Program Graduates By www.nab.org Published On :: 23 Apr 2021 00:00:00 EST Full Article
program NAB Leadership Foundation Accepting Applications For 2022 Broadcast Leadership Training Program By www.nab.org Published On :: 22 Jul 2021 00:00:00 EST Full Article
program NAB Show Announces Curated Show Floor Tours Program By www.nab.org Published On :: 20 Aug 2021 00:00:00 EST Full Article
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program NAB Leadership Foundation Opens Application Window for 2023 Broadcast Leadership Training Program By www.nab.org Published On :: 18 Feb 2022 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. -- The NAB Leadership Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2023 Broadcast Leadership Training (BLT) program through May 31. The BLT program is designed to prepare senior-level broadcast executives to advance as group executives or station owners. Women and people of color are encouraged to apply. Full Article
program NAB Statement Opposing the Broadcasting of Russian-Sponsored Programming By www.nab.org Published On :: 1 Mar 2022 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt: Full Article
program NAB Leadership Foundation Now Accepting Applications for Technology Apprenticeship Program By www.nab.org Published On :: 12 May 2022 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. -- The NAB Leadership Foundation (NABLF) is now accepting applications for the 2023 Technology Apprenticeship Program (TAP) through June 15. The program is designed to train, inform and recruit a diverse workforce that meets the technology and engineering needs of the broadcast community. Full Article
program NAB Leadership Foundation Launches Fellowship Honoring Programming Executive Emerson Coleman By www.nab.org Published On :: 8 Jun 2022 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation (NABLF), in partnership with Hearst Television, announced a new fellowship program honoring the legacy of distinguished broadcast professional Emerson Coleman last night at the Celebration of Service to America Awards. Through the Emerson Coleman Fellowship (ECF), NABLF and Hearst Television will work to create a more diverse workforce at every level of the broadcast industry that is representative of the communities served. Full Article
program NAB Show Debuts ‘Programming Everywhere’ Conference Presented by TVNewsCheck By www.nab.org Published On :: 10 Jan 2023 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C.— NAB Show will host a new conference, presented by TVNewsCheck, entitled “Programming Everywhere: The Content Event for Linear, Streaming and Syndication” on April 15, 2023, at NAB Show in Las Vegas. The day-long event features panel discussions, programming showcases and networking opportunities. Full Article
program NAB Show Turns Radio Programming Up a Notch By www.nab.org Published On :: 13 Mar 2023 00:00:00 EST Washington, D.C. -- The 2023 NAB Show, held April 15-19 in Las Vegas, will offer an engaging lineup of educational sessions, networking opportunities and exhibits for the radio broadcast community. Radio sessions and networking opportunities will be conveniently located in the newly announced Broadcast District in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, where radio exhibitors will be also be easily accessible. Full Article
program NABLF Welcomes 2024 Broadcast Leadership Training Program Class By www.nab.org Published On :: 26 Sep 2023 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, DC -- The NAB Leadership Foundation (NABLF) officially kicked off the 2024 Broadcast Leadership Training (BLT) program last week at NAB Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Since BLT's inception, nearly 400 broadcasters have graduated from NABLF’s flagship program and over 70 percent have been promoted one or more times since graduating. In addition, 60 graduates have owned or currently own broadcast stations, and eight BLT graduates currently serve on the NAB Board of Directors. Full Article
program Budget 2024-25, Policy and Legislative Programme: Mr Conor Murphy MLA, Minister for the Economy By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 30, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for the Economy
program Draft Programme for Government: Department of Health By aims.niassembly.gov.uk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 GMT Room 29, Parliament Buildings Full Article Committee for Health