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Forging Connections – Kathleen Brunner : What Is the Cost of Not Being Digitally Smart?

In this episode, our host Michelle Dawn Mooney, talks to Kathleen Brunner, President at Acumen Analytics, about how companies can leverage data. Kathleen talks about the importance of finding the problem and the solution to the problem and that Smart Data is a crucial component here. Smart data is about how the right people…

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Honeywell Forge: Tim & Megan

Our guest, Megan Star from Carlisle, expresses excitement about the net zero commitment in 2022, inspired by companies like Honeywell. They note that the impact of the net zero concepts is not limited to energy companies, as it affects businesses across various sectors. Many governments and corporations have pledged to achieve net zero…

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Forging Connections: Flipping CAPA on it’s head with prevention

In this episode, our host Michelle Dawn Mooney, talks to Zillery Fortner, Product Advisor, QA/RA Life Science at Sparta Systems, and Bethany Kearney, Program Director at Sparta Systems, to talk about flipping CAPA on its head with prevention and understanding the root cause. Learn about how prevention is critical and errors can be costly,…

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Celonic Case Study

In this Case Study, we spoke with Celonic. They wanted a system to scale their business, providing more visibility and quality management capabilities. They also found that the system is straightforward, allowing them to integrate their KPIs, help with executive decisions, and quality investigations to improve their business.

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college prep
The Armory Foundation Is Turning Athletics Into a Pathway to College and Community Impact
June 18, 2026

For many student-athletes, the discipline learned on the track does not end at the finish line — it can become a foundation for academic ambition, college access, and long-term opportunity. At a moment when young people are navigating rising college costs, uneven access to counseling, and growing uncertainty around higher education, programs that connect…

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Michigan Central
From Abandoned Train Station to Innovation Hub: Why Michigan Central’s Comeback Matters for Detroit’s Future
June 18, 2026

Detroit’s comeback is not being measured only in restored facades or reopened landmarks. It is being measured in whether the city can turn once-abandoned spaces into places where people work, learn, gather, move, and build long-term opportunity. Few projects capture that shift more clearly than Michigan Central, the former train station that stood for…

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Cybersecurity Talent
The Future of Cybersecurity Talent Starts With New Pathways, Practical Training, and Real-World Readiness
June 18, 2026

Cybersecurity has no shortage of urgency, but it does have a shortage of people who are ready for the work as it actually happens. ISC2, a global cybersecurity professional association, estimates in its 2024 Cybersecurity Workforce Study that 5.5 million professionals are working in cyber worldwide, yet the field still needs 4.8 million more to…

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safe water
Running the Length of Africa: One Woman, 15,000 Kilometers, and a Mission to Tackle the Drinking Water Crisis
June 15, 2026

Access to clean water is still out of reach for a staggering number of people—and it’s not just a distant problem. According to estimates from WHO and UNICEF, over 2 billion people still don’t have safely managed drinking water at home, a reality that impacts everything from health to education and economic opportunity. As…

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