No Place BUT Home - Part 9: The Boards of Madison Avenue
The Big Apple is the wrong name for New York this summer.
No one knows what will come to New York this autumn and beyond. It will not be the World Series, Tracy Letts’ new play or a fraction of our 65.2 million annual visitors. New York will not be as fine as apple pie by Columbus Day or Thanksgiving. These two holidays might not even be around by Christmas! Without its theaters, restaurants, museums and the everyday energy of vendors and street life, New York is a harsher, more hollow place, and no place for epicureans hungry for its unique slice of American culture.
Read moreNo Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 and Rural Communities with Dr. Roberto Gallardo
In this episode of No Place But Home, Lou Zacharilla speaks with expert Dr. Roberto Gallardo about rural communities.
Read moreNo Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 and Rural Communities with Dr. Roberto Gallardo
In this video, ICF Co-Founder Lou Zacharilla speaks with Dr. Roberto Gallardo, Assistant Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development and a Purdue Extension Community & Regional Economics Specialist. He holds an electronics engineering undergraduate degree, a master’s in economic development, and a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration. Gallardo has worked with rural communities over the past decade conducting local & regional community economic development, including use of technology for development.
No Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 With Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network’s Pat Schou
In this video, ICF Co-Founder Lou Zacharilla discusses COVID-19 with Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network’s Pat Schou.
Read moreNo Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 with Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network’s Pat Schou
In this video, ICF Co-Founder Lou Zacharilla discusses COVID-19 with Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network’s Pat Schou. Pat Schou is the executive director of the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN), the first state-wide critical access hospital (CAH) network established in 2003 comprised of 57 CAH and rural hospitals which is providing a number of hospital support services and educational programs as well as managing several grant programs for the Illinois Department of Public Health and other organizations. In addition, Schou is the executive director of the Illinois Rural Community Care Organization (IRCCO), which is a statewide rural accountable care organization comprised of 27 critical access and rural hospitals. Schou has more than 40 years of clinical and rural hospital administrative experience and is the current president of the National Rural Health Association where she has held several positions.
No Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 with Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger
In this discussion, ICF Co-Founder Lou Zacharilla speaks with Mayor Fred Eisenberger of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Hamilton is one of the Top7 Intelligent Communities of 2020. Mayor Fred Eisenberger was born in Amsterdam and immigrated to Canada with his family when he was eight years old. His experience, vision and leadership led him to a successful return to office as Hamilton’s Mayor in October 2014. His passion for the city and plans for growth and prosperity support the desire to take Hamilton to new levels, firmly placing it as one of the 10 largest and most important municipalities in the country. Fred has previously served as a member of city council, Chair of the Hamilton Port Authority and as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Urban Institute.
No Place BUT Home - Part 8: Heroine's Walk
She hears it every night precisely at 7:00 PM.
But tonight, she was running late for her shift and talking on her phone as briskly as she was scurrying to confront what is left of “The Beast” inside New York Presbyterian Hospital. She and her colleagues – and those of us shouting our thanks at her from balconies, windows & the street - have managed to put this son-of-a-bitch of a virus on the run and bend it with the authority of a blacksmith pounding hot steel to a more desired shape.
Finally.
Read moreNo Place But Home: Discussing COVID-19 with J. David Liss
In this video, ICF Co-Founder Lou Zacharilla speaks with J. David Liss about the COVID-19 pandemic. J. David Liss is President and CEO of JD Liss Associates, a firm specializing in advocacy and communications in the fields of healthcare and technology. He has more than 30 years of experience in communications and government relations in technology focused settings.
As Vice President for External Relations at BioReference Laboratories from 2013-2018, he was responsible for managing the company’s interaction with external stakeholders including government and other critical healthcare constituencies. Mr. Liss served for 15 years as Vice President for Government Relations and Strategic Initiatives for NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where he was responsible for developing strategic resources to support the mission of New York State’s preeminent provider of healthcare. These efforts include leading government relations, the hospital’s grant program and technology development through extramural funding. Mr. Liss currently hold the faculty position of Associate with the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University.
No Place But Home: The New Abnormal: Ethical Smart Cities
In this episode of The New Abnormal series, ICF Co-Founders Lou Zacharilla and John Jung speak with Cyrus Tehrani of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Paddy Harrington of Frontier Co., and Institute without Boundaries at George Brown College graduate students Hardeep Kaur and Madalynne Lawrence. Their "Transforming into Ethical Smart Cities" playbook, website, and video launches this Friday, May 29 at 4pm EST - more information can be found at www.ethicalsmartcity.com
Read moreNo Place But Home: The New Abnormal – Ethical Smart Cities
In this episode of The New Abnormal series, ICF Co-Founders Lou Zacharilla and John Jung speak with Cyrus Tehrani of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Paddy Harrington of Frontier Co., and Institute without Boundaries at George Brown College graduate students Hardeep Kaur and Madalynne Lawrence. Their “Transforming into Ethical Smart Cities” playbook, website, and video launches this Friday, May 29 at 4pm EST - more information can be found at www.ethicalsmartcity.com.