“of assisting the organization. I will just say, Dave, I do think that I have the best job in the world. And I would say that most of my peers that I talk to would say the same thing. And we're all absorbing a ton. There'...”
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“Yeah, thanks, Dave. Thanks for having me. My career journey has spanned over about 20 years. I started out working in telecommunications through HR, the Department of Defense, And then in a couple of other industries. Wi...”
“So the agency is very active with Hurricanes Helene, Hurricanes Milton, all of the wildfires that are happening in California. So if you want to help fellow Americans, by all means, look us up, www.usajobs.gov. There are...”
“who and what they are. So we've brought these businesses into our organization during some of these meet and greets to talk about what they do and making sure that we're inviting the people who can actually procure these...”
“Yeah, Dave, happy to jump in there. So, I think like many others, my career did not necessarily start in the people function, but I found myself to it very quickly. So, I started my career in management consulting. And w...”
“Sure, thank you, David, and, and thanks for having me. So my career as an HR professional began in the mid-'90s where I left the financial services industry. I was working at GMHC, and I joined an IT consulting firm in t...”
“an equal amount of dominating the market. Now the difference between the two of them is Microsoft. Now there wasn't, it wasn't un— Microsoft, when they start growing, they start developing their department. They move fro...”
“of how it played out on a day-to-day basis. And this is all publicly available, but one of the tools that Bridgewater instituted to make radical transparency on feedback come to life was this notion called DOTS. And on a...”
“on anybody. And then I would even say, David, after we went public, it still continues. And it's been April 12th, a year ago, is when we went public. And so we're still on that journey of continuing to now find our way t...”
“business and up in the business. So I went from licensing to marketing services to business development, then over to what we call player engagement. I started to lead our women's initiatives where we were trying to brin...”
“helping people feel safe, valued, and able to contribute fully. One other defining moment was getting the chance to ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange. I was the only female on the executive team, and m...”
“guest, Ms. Melanie. And just as a note, Dave DeAngelo is out today. He is in Costa Rica. So this is a new little exciting episode that we're going to film today. My name's Tanner and I work in the backend with Dave, but...”