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ViVE 2024 Promo

ViVE 2024 Promo

Join Verizon at ViVE 2024 in Los Angeles from February 25-28, where we’ll showcase the latest in healthcare innovation at booth 15101510, including live podcast recordings, transformative demos, and a rumored performance by Billy Idol. We look forward to engaging with you on the forefront of technology and healthcare advancements.

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National Rural Healthcare Day

Verizon’s commitment to connecting communities is highlighted, with a focus on their investment in 5G technology for rural areas. The technology enables remote patient engagement, addressing challenges in reaching patients without traditional access. The healthcare team collaborates with various stakeholders to bridge health equity gaps and deliver healthcare where it’s needed most. The message emphasizes…

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Healthcare
Innovator Intercepts at HLTH 2023

In this episode of the Verizon Healthcare podcast, host Robin Goldsmith introduces the Health 2023 Conference in Las Vegas, themed around “creating a better future for all.” The podcast features conversations with experts, friends, and partners in the healthcare industry. They delve into the exciting trends shaping the future of healthcare, with a specific focus…

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Healthcare
Verizon in Chicago: Becker’s HIT RCM

In this episode of Healthcare On Air by Verizon, host Robin Goldsmith discusses insights from the Becker’s HIT RCM conference in Chicago. The conference served as a platform for healthcare leaders and tech innovators to explore the role of connectivity in addressing healthcare challenges. Key topics included staffing shortages, operational efficiency, and technology adoption. Breakout…

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Healthcare
Verizon at HLTH – Meet The Team

At the HLTH Conference in Las Vegas, the Healthcare On Air podcast takes a unique approach, bringing together Verizon’s healthcare team from across the country to discuss industry insights and Verizon’s role in healthcare innovation. The team, composed of Gary, Nick Sheeny, and Karen Finger, along with host Robin Goldsmith, share their perspectives on healthcare…

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transportation management
Transportation Management Systems Don’t Compete With Carriers, Brokers, or Shippers — They Align Them
February 10, 2026

Transportation management systems are undergoing a quiet but consequential shift. Once viewed primarily as tools for tracking loads and storing paperwork, modern TMS platforms are increasingly expected to function as the operational backbone of logistics organizations. As freight volumes continue to fluctuate, margins remain tight, and supply chains rely on a growing mix of…

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AI adoption strategy
Five by Five Leadership: Why Purpose, Warmth, and Clarity Matter More Than Ever at Work
February 10, 2026

For the first time in history, workplaces now span five generations, forcing leaders to rethink long-standing assumptions about motivation, communication, and career growth. As Gen Z enters the workforce, they bring expectations shaped by a desire for meaningful work, clear development paths, and work-life balance—rather than traditional, one-size-fits-all career ladders. In an era marked…

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Experiential
Scaling Experiential Learning at Slippery Rock University with Dr. John Rindy
February 9, 2026

Regional public universities are being asked to do more with fewer students, fewer dollars, and less margin for error—making student persistence, timely graduation, and career outcomes central institutional concerns. Under mounting enrollment pressure and a shifting labor market, experiential learning has moved from a “nice to have” to a strategic imperative. Research consistently shows…

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data center workforce
The Next Data Center Bottleneck Isn’t Power or Cooling — It’s People: The Data Center Workforce
February 8, 2026

With the rapid rise of AI workloads, data centers are being built with higher power density, stricter reliability expectations, and cooling technologies that are evolving faster than most teams can adapt. As a result, these facilities aren’t just getting bigger—they’re becoming harder to operate, harder to staff, and far less forgiving when something goes…

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