Rich Talk with the Richardson Chamber Richardson Chamber
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- Economia
Hear success tips from Richardson Texas' business community, including business leaders, government officials and successful community contributors who can help you and your business.
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Catherine Monson, CEO, Propelled Brands
What: Catherine will share with you the five common characteristics of all highly successful people and how to implement each of them in your life.
Fun fact: Catherine Monson appeared on the Emmy Award-winning series "Undercover Boss" in 2012. -
Trisha Cunningham from North Texas Food Bank
Trisha will share the 5 leadership lessons she has learned in the past year, and the leadership strategies that apply to all organizations going through significant change.
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Public Policy update from TX Reps Angie Chen Button and Jeff Leach
The reps talk about what to expect in the coming TX legislative session. The podcast was recorded on 2/14/22, the first day of early voting for the primaries.
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Jim Murphy, Chair of the Texas House Higher Education Committee
Richardson Chamber's Annual Austin Legislative Policy Briefing
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The urgency of broadband in Texas
President Bill Sproull serves as the chair of the Texas governor's Broadband Development Council, which evaluated and made recommendations to the governor about how vital broadband is to the future of Texas. Thanks to Connected Nation for producing the podcast.
Read the full report here:
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Dallas College Richland President Dr. Kay Eggleston
Dr. Eggleston talks about her background in nursing and how she finally ended up with a Ph.D. in Organizational Development.
She talks about how the school has responded to the covid pandemic. The school has 1000 more students this year compared to the last, but 10% fewer contact hours, as students deal with home issues or international students have been prevented from returning. Except for labs, all instruction is taking place online and instructors are encouraged to stay at home. However, it has shown how many students do not have access to a laptop or broadband. Forty percent of the Dallas population does not have access to broadband, which has been 'sobering.'
With the unification of the campus and forming Dallas College, has led to more unity within the campuses and helping students get their degree though attending different campuses.
They system can now offer its first bachelor degree in early childhood education, and could grow to include applied science and nursing (considered high demand areas).
Richland was the first community college in the US to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in 2005. This year Dr. Eggleston is serving as the chair of the Baldrige Foundation.
Richland is moving forward with building projects on the campus. The first would be a 100K sq ft building that would work with high school students, and develop for the school of business, particularly a finance lab.