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The Education & Empowerment Podcast explores success and advancement through education by interviewing today's top leaders in the fields of education, business and technology. This show is brought to you by 4stay, a SaaS-enabled Online Booking marketplace for student and intern housing. Learn more at: https://4stay.com/
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In this episode, Chris Moloney, PhD, Associate VP and Associate Managing Principal, AGB Consulting  and Ken Knueven, Chairman, CORE Education Foundation discuss labor shortage as Industry 4.0 transforms manufacturing and global dynamics. Job requirements are rapidly evolving, with predictions that by 2025, half of the workforce will need reskilling. Proactive measures are essential to bridge this gap and prepare for the technological revolution.Now, let's dive into our discussion on education, empowerment, and the critical role of adapting labor shortage with our esteemed guests, Chris Moloney and Ken KnuevenShow notes:Upskilling and Reskilling StrategyNeed for Alternatives in Funding and Access Adapting to AI and Machine learningConsolidation, Competition, Technology Examples of Virtual RealityIf you’re interested in connecting with our guests from today’s episode, you can reach out to Chris Moloney via LinkedIn at Chris Moloney or email him at cmoloney@agb.org. For Ken Knueven, you can find him on LinkedIn under Ken Knueven or contact him via email at kknueven@core.edu. Feel free to reach out to them with any questions or further discussions on the topics covered in today’s episode.This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
Welcome back to the Education and Empowerment Podcast. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Wheatland, Wyoming Rancher and Businessman Jim Mathis who purchased WyoTech in 2018, a top-notch training school that generates career ready graduates for the growing demand for mechanics in the automotive and diesel industry. Since its purchase, the school has grown exponentially. As a former student, second time President, and now CEO/Owner, Jim Mathis knows firsthand the value technical training has, not only on the ranching industry, but on all industries across America. Throughout his career, Jim has supported technical training schools across the country.From him we can learn how important it is for students to get hands-on experience in American industries - giving students a real-world understanding of how it all comes together. We hope you enjoy this episode with Jim Mathis. Show notes:Getting into higher educationWhat is Career Colleges and how they are difference from traditional colleges and universitiesWhat is your current view of the job market? Are we seeing a shortage of certain trades/skills?What is WyoTechWhat makes WyoTech differentTeaching Philosophies of WyoTechThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Kenneth T. Christensen, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our podcast. As the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Illinois Institute of Technology, his journey through the world of education has been nothing short of inspiring. Kenneth's passion for education and his extensive contributions to engineering, research, and industry partnerships have made him a distinguished figure in academia. His insights today promise to be both enlightening and empowering. Whether you're a student, an aspiring academic, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of education, this episode is for you. We'll delve into Kenneth T. Christensen's experiences, achievements, and the impact of Elevate program. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired as we explore the world of education and empowerment with Kenneth T. Christensen.Show notes:What is Elevate ProgramHow Elevate Program worksWhat Impact Elevate in the world of educationWhy Elevate is different from other similar programsThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, we have two remarkable guests joining us – Christopher Chambers and Sam Wiggins.Christopher Chambers, a native of Washington D.C., brings a wealth of experience as a Professor of Media Studies at Georgetown University. He's not only excelled academically but has also contributed significantly to international conflict resolution efforts and affordable student housing initiatives.Sam Wiggins, the Chairman and CEO of Student Housing of America, Inc., has over 25 years of executive leadership experience and a strong commitment to community service. His work spans both the private and government sectors, making him a key figure in empowering students and supporting minority-owned businesses.Now, let's dive into our discussion on education, empowerment, and the critical role of affordable student housing with our esteemed guests, Christopher Chambers and Sam Wiggins.Show notes:SHA support its Mission of Empowering Students through Affordable HousingChallenges and Opportunities in Student HousingThe Role of SHA in Providing Affordable Housing Innovations in Student HousingPrograms and Initiatives aimed at the Future of Student Housing?This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, two esteemed guests, Mackenzie Bishop and Chris Moloney, shed light on the evolving dynamics of Higher Education Return on Investment (ROI). Their wealth of experience and passion for education bring invaluable insights to the forefront.Mackenzie Bishop, a seasoned education professional, boasts an impressive 13-year journey in progressive leadership roles across various educational settings. From intensive English programs to universities, she intimately understands the challenges and lifecycle of the student journey. Currently serving as the university partnership development lead for Virtual Internships, Mackenzie actively contributes to the education community through conference presentations and publications. Committed to advocacy and empowering students, her dedication continues to shape the future of education.Chris Moloney, PhD, brings a diverse background to the discussion as the Associate Vice President and Associate Managing Principal for Consulting within the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB). With a 100-year history of serving the higher education industry's governance and strategy needs, AGB is at the forefront of addressing leadership and strategic challenges in colleges and universities. Chris's extensive experience in leadership roles, research, and teaching enriches his contributions. Additionally, his involvement with the CORE Education Foundation underscores his commitment to supporting non-traditional and under-represented students in their pursuit of education and workforce opportunities.Join this dynamic duo as they navigate the path toward a more impactful and empowering higher education experience. Through their collective knowledge, they strive to shape a brighter future for students and institutions, ensuring that education remains a catalyst for personal growth, career development, and societal progress.Show notes:Setting the Context of the ROI Discussion Types of Student OutcomesTimeframe for Student OutcomesQualitative vs. Quantitative MeasuresGovernance / leadership aspects of ROI Concrete examples to help with ROI from outside Solutions to hit multiple ROI pointsThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Join renowned youth advocate Karen Pittman, CEO of the Forum for Youth Investment, and education expert Gary Briggs, Director of Systems Impact at the New Teacher Center, in a transformative discussion. They explore the power of broadening the concept of educators to include the community, fostering a collaborative environment where students thrive beyond traditional classrooms. Together, they envision a future where partnerships between educators and communities empower the youth for a more inclusive society.Karen Pittman is a well-known youth advocate and the founder and CEO of the Forum for Youth Investment, a non-profit organization that works to improve the quality and effectiveness of youth programs and initiatives. She has also served on several boards and committees related to education, including the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future.Gary Briggs is the Director of Systems Impact at the New Teacher Center, a national non-profit organization that focuses on improving teacher effectiveness and student learning. Prior to this, he served as the Chief Learning Officer for the Minnesota Department of Education and has over 20 years of experience in education, including serving as a classroom teacher, principal, and district administrator.Show notes:What is the traditional idea of a teacher, and why does it need to be expanded?Can you share some examples of how educators can collaborate with other stakeholders, such as parents and community members, to improve student outcomes?How can educators adapt to different learning styles and environments to better support student success?How can technology be leveraged to support student-centered learning?How can we better value and recognize student knowledge and experiences in the education system?How can we broaden the definition of stakeholders in the school ecosystem to better support student success?This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
The TOEFL test prepares students for university studies, immigration, and more. Candidates who are preparing for the exam are working hard. What does it mean to do well on the TOEFL test? What can students do to achieve success? How do language exams benefit international students?  Today we welcome Michelle Hampton, the Director of Institutional Relations for TOEFL who has been at ETS for 19 years. As we discuss the TOEFL exams with her, we will gain a deeper understanding of their structure and function. Ready to explore with us? Let’s jump into the episode.Story Notes:What inspired you to pursue this field? Describe what drives you to be passionate about this.To begin with, what is TOEFL? Could you compare it to IELTS and other tests?Do you have any tips on how to successfully complete the exam?What is the average English level of participants from middle eastern countries? What is the average English level of students from west eastern countries?What are the benefits of taking the TOEFL, studying for the TOEFL, and getting a high score?Is there a reason why so many countries want to communicate in English?What are some ways to prepare for the TOEFL test?What resources do you recommend for students or teachers?This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In the world of technology, keeping up with the latest developments can be difficult. When COVID-19 occurred, internet-based marketing and communication tools became more visible. The nature of interaction has changed. Zoom lectures and online exams are common today. We can take a virtual tour of an apartment from the comfort of our own home. Let's examine why this is so relevant. In this episode, we are delighted to welcome Rami Kalla. He is the executive producer, owner, and founder of Point in Time Studios specializing in student and multifamily housing videos and marketing. Students will benefit from his wisdom about getting information, experience, technology, and knowledge from other industries. Story Notes:What inspired you to pursue economics and finance? Learning financial literature is important for any industry professionalHow can universities leverage these financial decisions to succeed? Why is your content so valuable to students?Ways to help students build skills that will be useful for their future careers, especially the junior levelsHow can students benefit from financial education using technology?This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
As a result of the post-pandemic environment, student expectations have changed. Students and educational institutions jumped on online platforms for lectures; however, social engagement could not be substituted. Educational leaders and stakeholders are asking: how can we adapt and connect with students' new expectations?Dr. Vazquez is passionate about education and believes in helping students succeed. In order to provide her students with support and guidance and help them build their careers for a better future, she is committed to developing meaningful relationships with them.Dr. Chitpasong Vazquez, the President of California Miramar University, shared with us best practices around student engagement programs and made a case for successful student retention and acquisition. As a means of ensuring student success, Dr. Vazquez will tell her story of leveraging student support.Story Notes:Discussion of Dr. Vazquez-Joruney in higher education Analyzing how the pandemic impacted online learningLearning about how students overcome social distancingExamining the future of universities + the trends in higher education Exploring successful programs at California Miramar UniversityProviding advice to those who wish to pursue higher educationThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
People seek different things in society for different reasons. It was a period of low interest rates and rising stock values during the pandemic. Therefore, mainstream investors were pleased. Insecurity in student housing has existed for a long time, and has been exacerbated by the Pandemic. Is it likely they would know what was happening in the educational system for children from low-income families? No way! Based on official facts and news, a 40% rent increase renders them homeless and unable to survive.Take Pam Blumenthal's words into consideration: we can make a positive impact on society, assist students in finding housing, and make a positive difference to students' lives. If we pursue funding, seek it out, and follow up on it, we may be able to provide students with affordable housing. Pam Blumenthal, Director of the Affordable Rents for College Students program at College Housing Northwest, brings energy and years of leadership experience to this episode. Pam will help raise awareness of the equity gap in education!Story Notes:Discussing Pam's career in student housingExploring inequalities in education and the importance of colleges providing basic needs to retain studentsIdentifying the limitations that contribute to student housing issuesDiscussing the importance of fundraising and Pam's background in it Examining student housing programs that provide opportunities for students to succeedAnalyzing the nonprofit college housing modelThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, we are delighted to speak with Cheryl Delk-Le Good and Haviva Parnes. We took time to discuss emerging trends in the English language industry and the role of EnglishUSA in providing up-to-date tools and resources for education and ELT professionals to empower their students, programs, and organizations better.Cheryl Delk-Le Good has been active in international education for more than 25 years and has served as EnglishUSA’s Executive Director since 2015. She has served in multiple leadership positions during her career including President of EnglishUSA, Communications & Promotions Director for UCIEP, IEP Network Leader for the International Enrollment Management Knowledge Community for NAFSA, and Commissioner/Treasurer for the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation. For 15 years, Cheryl served as director and faculty of the Intensive English Program at Georgia State University. Prior to moving to Atlanta, she taught at Western Michigan University and Michigan State University. She has authored two ESL textbooks and has conducted multiple program and curriculum reviews, nationally and internationally. She earned her BA from Illinois Wesleyan University and MA degrees in French and TESOL from Michigan State University. Haviva Parnes, is the President of EnglishUSA and the US Head of Operations for EC English Language Centers. She oversees accreditation, licensing, and internal policies and procedures, as well as working with US Center Directors and Directors of Study. This is to ensure academic quality and consistency in EC schools. With over 20 years' experience in the field, Haviva served on EnglishUSA's board in an advocacy role from 2015-2017, and she is currently an ACCET commissioner. Story Notes:Discovering Cheryl Delk-Le Good and Haviva Parnes' pathways to successful international education careersAnalyzing the latest policies and data trends at English Language CentersDiscussing the importance of EnglishUSA and membership opportunities Learning about the benefits of having a language training visaExploring EnglishUSA advocacy effortsExamining how demand has changed in the student housing market This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, we are honored to bring Dr. Ray Lutzky. Dr Lutzky is an American professor, education technology (EdTech) consultant and communications expert who has worked with many of the world’s most innovative and recognizable universities.  In his current role, Dr Lutzy is Vice President at Academic Partnerships, a leading EdTech company based in Dallas, Texas that helps universities increase student access to top-quality, affordable and workforce-relevant education delivered online. Dr Lutzky is keen to share the unique experience that he gained through enrollment management leadership roles at Cornell, New York University (NYU), Pace University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and more. In this episode, Dr. Ray and Bakhtiyor will expand the topic about ‘Emerging Global Partnerships Models; A compass for the future!’ Story Notes:Journey in Higher EducationWhat is the Most Important for you as a Higher Education LeaderWhat Changed Higher Education after the PandemicWhat Underlying Cause for Institutions to Compete Alone Scaling a Facility in InstitutionsDifference Between the Revenue Share Model VS Fee for Service ModelThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Dr. Myron Pope was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Dr. Myron Pope is a visionary and collaborative leader with over 25 years of work experience serving as a higher education administrator and educator.  In his most recent role, as the Vice President of Student Life at the University of Alabama, he focused on enrollment and retention strategies, student support and advocacy, the promotion of students’ involvement, diversity and inclusion programming, fraternity/sorority life, and the creation of co-curricular learning experiences. In this episode, Myrone and Bakhtiyor will expand the topic about ‘Improving Students Lives, Not Only Enrollment Numbers’Story Notes:How did you come into Higher EducationMost Important Aspect for Student Affairs ProfessionalsBest Methods in Enrollment ManagementDriven Data Informed InstitutionsMental Health of the Students are ImportantChallenges for Student HousingThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Nicholas Sacco was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Nicholas Sacco was born in Northern California, and moved to San Diego in 2000 to attend University of California, San Diego. He got his degree in international relations and soon began working in international education. After teaching in Tijuana, Mexico and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nick returned to San Diego and founded Connect English in 2008.With a fresh and energetic approach to affordable education, Connect English has provided English learning experiences for international students around the world. The school has trained well over 10,000 students. Many of those students have made the transition to colleges and universities in the USA. And many more have gone on to join the workforce with the communication skills and confidence needed for success.In this episode, Nicholas Sacco will share his insights on connecting students with future opportunities.Story Notes:What is Connect EnglishChallenges for Students who Wants to Learn another LanguageWhat Makes Connect English UniqueLanguage Training During the PandemicConnect English Success StoriesThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Mike Shangkuan was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Mike Shangkuan is an EdTech entrepreneur, fitness fanatic, and polyglot, speaking six languages - English, German, Spanish, French, Chinese and Japanese. As a pioneer in language learning, he is the CEO of Lingoda GmbH, Europe’s leading online language school, where he is in charge of the company’s strategy and daily business.He is also a former natural bodybuilder and competed at several international competitions. He is a graduate of Yale University and he holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. This episode will cover his career that started from Wall Street, PwC to education tech company CEO and we hope this will be an inspiration to young professionals and students.In this episode, Mike Shangkuan will share his insights on potentials through language learning.Story Notes:What is LingodaWhat Does Learning all those Six Languages Bring You Trends in the Education IndustryWhat is Education in GermanyWhat Language Learning would Look Like in the FutureAdvice for the New Generation for Language LearningThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Aldo Diaz Rodriguez was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Aldo Diaz Rodriguez is the Founder and CEO of Vanmates, Canada's favorite co-living and student accommodation provider and web platform. Recognizing that international students and young professionals move to Canada to pursue education or a new lifestyle, Aldo saw the opportunity to ease the rental process for newcomers, by providing fully furnished properties powered by technology that adapts better to their needs.In this episode, Aldo Diaz Rodriguez will share his insights about the changing nature of student and intern housing in North America and what educational institutions should expect.Story Notes:How Did You Get In to CanadaCreation of VanmatesWhat Attributes you to SuccessWhat Makes Vanmates UniqueVanmates During PandemicTrends in the student/Intern Housing Industry This show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Charles H. Pryor II was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Charles H. Pryor II, Vice President for Student Engagement at Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, CUNY, is a groundbreaking veteran of higher education who has dedicated his career to directly combatting the low college graduation rates of marginalized communities by developing data-based academic programming, diversity and inclusion initiatives, student-centred curricula, and continuous professional development training for faculty and staff members. Charles is a dedicated advocate who mentors students and young adults who are considered overlooked, underserved, and marginalized in order to break the barriers of poverty and bolster a healthy self-image, generational wealth building, and access to the untapped educational opportunities the world has to offer.Currently, as the Vice President of Student Engagement and Success for Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, Charles has worked tirelessly to bridge the gaps in campus culture, community involvement, operations, and annual revenue for the institution. Leveraging his own college experience, he has challenged campus leadership to look beyond the status quo to combat the challenges students face each dayA sought-after speaker, Charles has been called upon by top New York high schools, colleges, and non-profit organizations to give presentations and participate in panel discussions for students wanting a realistic glimpse into the college experience, as well as the topics of race relations in America, the importance of mentorship in underrepresented communities, and the consequences of not practising safe sex.In this episode, Charles H. Pryor II will share his insights about how affordable education is for students of color.Story Notes:Journey to Higher EducationCOVID Experiences in March 2020Advice to Student Affairs ProfessionalsFinancial LiteracyMajor Differences in Educating Students of Different ColorHighlight of Different Cost Student IncurSmall Investment for Parents to Address the Student NeedsThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Dr. Gregory Washington was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. George Mason University President Gregory N. Washington leads the largest and most diverse public university in Virginia, a Tier 1 research university as categorized by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. He became Mason’s eighth president on July 1, 2020.Dr. Washington, the former dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), and former interim dean of the College of Engineering at Ohio State University, is regarded nationally as a strategic and collaborative solutions-oriented leader who is committed to providing opportunities for students of all backgrounds. The first African American dean of engineering at any University of California campus, and the first African American president at Mason, Dr. Washington established an Office of Access and Inclusion at UCI to enhance campus life for all students and chaired the Task Force on Ensuring a Positive Climate for the Campus’ Black Community.  A first-generation college graduate, Dr. Washington is a New York City native who attended high school in North Carolina. He earned bachelor’s (1989) and master’s degrees (1991) and his PhD (1994), all in mechanical engineering, at North Carolina State University. He is a member of the N.C. State Engineering Foundation’s Board of Directors.Dr. Washington launched his academic career in 1995 as an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the College of Engineering at Ohio State University. He became an associate professor in 2000 and a professor in 2004. He began serving as the college’s associate dean for research in 2005 and also founded and led the university’s Institute for Energy and the Environment. From 2008 to 2011, Dr. Washington served as interim dean of the Ohio State engineering school, one of the largest in the country. In this episode, Dr. Gregory Washington will share his insights about preparing young people for post pandemic economy.Story Notes:Dr. Gregory Washington's StoryJourney to the George Mason UniversityBiggest Learned Lessons as an Educational LeadersHigher Education is Needed More than EverWhat Job Economy Going to Look Like?Basic Understanding of the 'Coded' World and How it WorksGeorge Mason University AccomplishmentsThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Christopher Mediratta was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Christopher is the President and Chief Operating Officer at ILSC Education Group and in that role, he is responsible for the daily operations of its ILSC Language Schools, Greystone College locations and language testing operations in Australia, Canada, India and the United States. Christopher is an experienced senior executive in the higher education sector, having held roles at multiple vocational colleges and schools in Canada and the United States.Christopher is a board member of Languages Canada, Canada’s national education association, representing more than 210 accredited language education programs across the country. Christopher is Vice Chair of the Chartered Insolvency and Restructuring Professional Qualification Program, which is the official qualification process for individuals seeking to become a Chartered Insolvency and Restructuring Professional (CIRP).Prior to starting his career in higher education, Chris was a Vice President at EY in their Transaction Advisory Services group. In that role he assisted his clients preserve value and restructure successfully by advising and working with them to implement strategic business plans reviews, acquisitions, divestitures and restructuring plans. Christopher Mediratta graduated from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada and holds Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA), Charted Insolvency and Restructuring Professional (CIRP), and Licensed Insolvency Trustee (LIT) designations.In this episode, Christopher Mediratta will share his insights about advancing the future of language learning and the travel industry.Story Notes:How did you come into Higher EducationAdjusting to the New Changes in the PandemicBiggest Takeaway that are being Discuss in the Language IndustryIs Online Learning a Replacement or Enhancement in EducationFounding Story for the Greystone CollegeGreat Benefits in Studying in Greystone CollegeAbout ILSC Education GroupILSC Education Group offers life-changing educational experiences in Canada, Australia, and India, some of the world’s most attractive and popular English-speaking work and study destinations.Students of all ages embark on amazing and unique learning journeys at ILSC’s schools. They come to study English, French or Hindi at our ILSC Language Schools, pursue vocational education at our Greystone ColThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
In this episode, Lynn Pasquerella was interviewed by Bakhtiyor Isoev. Lynn Pasquerella was appointed president of the Association of American Colleges and Universities in 2016, after serving as the eighteenth president of Mount Holyoke College. She has held positions as provost at the University of Hartford and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Rhode Island. A philosopher whose work has combined teaching and scholarship with local and global engagement, Pasquerella has written extensively on medical ethics, metaphysics, public policy, and the philosophy of law.She is president of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and the host of Northeast Public Radio’s The Academic Minute. A recipient of Mary Baldwin University’s Sullivan Award for outstanding service to humanity, Pasquerella serves as a member of the advisory board of the Newman’s Own Foundation and sits on the boards of the Lingnan Foundation and the National Humanities Alliance, as well as George Washington University Hospital’s ethics committee. Named by Diverse Issue as one of higher education’s top 35 leaders, Pasquerella is a graduate of Quinebaug Valley Community College, Mount Holyoke College and Brown University. Pasquerella has also received honorary doctorates from Elizabethtown College, Bishop’s University, the University of South Florida, the University of Hartford and the University of Rhode Island. Story NotesQuotes that Inspires You Journey to Higher EducationWork in American Association of CollegesLosing Public Trust in Higher EducationChallenges During PandemicImproving Undergraduate, Graduate Education and Advancing Liberal EducationAdvise in Improving in Higher EducationThis show is sponsored by http://4stay.com/On a mission to transform on and off-campus housing. Explore our solutions:Off-Campus Housing | Accommodation Platform | Group Housing | Renters |Email us at ibr@4stay.com or learn more at http://4stay.comMore episodes here at https://podcast.4stay.com/
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