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Peter A. Creticos
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OCAMPR
OCAMPR 2019: Building Bridges or Barriers? The Impact of Social Media
Randa Karadsheh Anderson, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice of Psychology, Orthodox Christian Counseling Institute; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL. Catherine Creticos, MD, Licensed Physician, Chief of the Section of Infectious Diseases, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center; Director of Infectious Diseases, Howard Brown Health; Physician and Consultant at AIMMC and HBH; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL. Helen Creticos Theodoropoulos, PhD, Adjunct Professor, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox School of Theology; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL.
2023-05-19
00 min
OCAMPR
OCAMPR 2019: Building Bridges or Barriers? The Impact of Social Media
Randa Karadsheh Anderson, PhD, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice of Psychology, Orthodox Christian Counseling Institute; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL. Catherine Creticos, MD, Licensed Physician, Chief of the Section of Infectious Diseases, Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center; Director of Infectious Diseases, Howard Brown Health; Physician and Consultant at AIMMC and HBH; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL. Helen Creticos Theodoropoulos, PhD, Adjunct Professor, St. Sava Serbian Orthodox School of Theology; Member of Saints Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church, Glenview, IL.
2023-05-19
00 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Preparing for the Future of Work: Understanding the Dynamics from an International Perspective
Today's guest, Karen Maguire, is a Head of Division managing the Local Employment and Economic Development Program at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris. Some occupations are more vulnerable to automation than others; the concentration of these occupations in a region will have a material consequence on the possible effects for the overall economy. We discuss these and many other factors that are driving local economic dynamics, as well as what regional policymakers are doing to chart new strategies.
2022-08-23
59 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Intersections and Barriers: Economic Justice and the Futures of Work in Our Hemisphere
This episode addresses the futures of work through the eyes and experiences of two leaders in economic justice, human rights, and Latin American immigration to the U.S.Our two guests are with Alianza Americas, a Chicago-based national network of Latin American immigrant-led and serving organizations in the U.S. Its mission is to improve the quality of life of Latin American immigrant communities in the U.S., as well as of peoples throughout the Americas.Oscar Chacon is a co-founder and executive director of Alianza Americas. He has been an organizer and a leader...
2022-08-09
1h 03
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
The Futures of Work and People With Disabilities
Susanne M. Bruyère is Professor of Disability Studies and Director, K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability, Cornell University’s premier research, training, and technical assistance resource focusing on disability inclusion in employment, education, and community. Dr. Bruyère is currently focused on workplace neurodiversity-inclusive policies and practices, working with multi-national companies with proactive hiring initiatives for Autistic persons. She is the author of five books, many scholarly and practitioner articles, and online training programs as well as tools on workplace disability inclusion which are used by private and public sector organizations globally. We ex...
2022-07-26
46 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Gender and the U. S. Labor Market: Change and Continuity
Ruth Milkman is a sociologist of labor and labor movements who has written on a variety of topics involving work and organized labor in the United States, past and present. Her most recent books are: Immigration Matters, Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat, and On Gender, Labor and Inequality. Her early research focused on the impact on U.S. women workers of economic crisis and war in the 1930s and 1940s.This episode on the Many Futures of Work on an understanding of the scope, size, and context of the work-gender gap, and differences correlated to race, a...
2022-07-12
55 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Structural Racism and Stratification: Understanding Racial Inequality in the American Workforce
In our conversation with Dr. Patrick Mason, professor of economics, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy, and Director, African American Studies Program at Florida State University, we explore the social forces embedded in institutions and ideologies that normalize and reproduce inequality. Stratification economics takes seriously that people with identical credentials will not necessarily receive identical treatment in the labor market.
2022-06-28
57 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
The Investment Triad and Sustainable Prosperity
Professor William Lazonick, Founder and President of the Academic-Industry Research Network, discusses the investment triad of households - the prime investors in the education of the young, government agencies investing in education as well as in basic research, and business firms that make use of the knowledge of workers and basic capabilities funded by business. He further explores the adverse consequences of shareholder primacy and describes his theory of the innovative enterprise.
2022-06-14
48 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
Maximizing stakeholder value as a means towards a just economy
Peter Georgescu, Chair Emeritus of Young & Rubicam, is an outspoken proponent of stakeholder value as the guiding principle for21st Century corporate governance. In the 1980s, free enterprise capitalism was hijacked by the theory and practice of shareholder primacy. Georgescu walks us through how this happened and the consequences from the perspective of someone who served at the helm of the preeminent global marketing communications firm.
2022-05-31
48 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
The Original Gig Economy
Bau Graves, former Executive Director of Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music, and Reggio "the Hoofer" McLaughlin, a 2021 National Heritage Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, discuss the life and times of musicians and other performing artists as gig workers.
2022-05-17
44 min
The Many Futures of Work: Rethinking Expectations - Breaking Molds
The Era of the Platform Economy
Martin Kenney from UC-Davis and John Zysman, Professor Emeritus from UC-Berkeley share their thoughts and research about the era of the platform economy. What is the platform economy and how is it manifested? What are some of the common business strategies? What are the consequences for workers? For Mainstreet businesses? What are possible policy actions that can level the playing field for workers and non-platform businesses?
2022-04-27
36 min
State of the Community
Week 6 2021 | The State of the Community
Week 6 2021 | The State of the Community. Clubhouse connect community builders daily with Ivan and Grant, hustle20.com with Justin and Ann serving recently released inmates with welcoming subscription box, institute for work in economy connection with Peter Creticos from ESHIP in 2020, thank you to Saint Joseph County Public library who donated five computers to Connect South Bend this week, RNNC virtual in 2021 and we will make a bid to be the host city in South Bend for 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cosbin/message
2021-02-12
07 min
Pathways to Rural Prosperity with Don Macke
The Future of Work in America
Don Macke interviews Peter Creticos, President and Executive Director of the Institute for Work & the Economy, a not-for-profit policy research collaborative that recognizes emerging workforce issues and develops novel solutions for problems facing local and regional economies. In this podcast, Peter addresses some of the policy issues and themes related to work during the 2020 pandemic year and the pandemic’s impact on entrepreneurship.
2021-01-26
21 min
Nonprofit Utopia Podcast
The Many Futures of Work
Join Peter Creticos, President/Executive Director, Institute for Work & the Economy, for a lively discussion on the Institute’s work and their upcoming conference, The Many Futures of Work: Possibilities and Perils. The participatory conference will crowdsource guests’ expertise and insights and create real solutions that grow the middle; promote innovation, and tear-down barriers to economic security. The ideas from this conference will inform conversations and decisions at all levels and places. Nonprofit “U” listeners will have an opportunity to share some of their concerns and challenges in workforce development as well. With an emphasis on workforce development, Peter’s purpose in life is to c...
2017-09-11
1h 01