Warrior Weekly // Episode 19 Season 5
Hey Warriors! Here's what's going on at Stanislaus State this week. (March 22nd - April 11th)
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- 1:00Eva Preciado on the E&I Studio Podcast #podcast #entrepreneur #motivation #stanislaus #shortsEva Preciado, the CEO of Lumix Insurance Agency, speaks with Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero on the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Studio.
- 56:19The Entrepreneur's Handbook: Eva Preciado on Business, Community, and FaithFollowing her story of resilience from Jalisco, Mexico, to Newman, California, Eva Preciado embodies the spirit of true entrepreneurship. She was inspired by the perseverance and friendship of her first mentor, May Michelle, to follow her dreams of owning her own business. Now, with over 20 years of experience in insurance, Eva is the CEO of Lumix Insurance Agency. In her work and personal life, Eva values making connections, the power of leadership, and most importantly: her faith. Eva is a self-described loving sister, wife, and mother who cherishes the relationships she has been blessed to make. Eva is a firm believer in accountability and learning from your mistakes, which she attests to helping make people stronger and more innovative.In this engaging episode of E&I Studio, Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero and Eva unravel how seemingly ordinary events contribute to unique entrepreneurial narratives and highlight the significance of overcoming adversity while managing personal growth within business endeavors.Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University. #podcast #entrepreneur #education
- 1:00Marvin Williams on Taking Care of UStan State's Director of Disability Resource Services speaks with our student host Lesley Cantu about the DRS and all it has to offer. #shorts #podcast #drs
- 35:45Disability Resource Services at Stan State: Marvin WilliamsEnjoy this discussion between host Lesley Cantu and our guest Marvin Williams, the Director of Disability Resource Services (DRS) at Stan State.Inspired to make a difference after helping a disabled friend run again while in college, Marvin has played a crucial role in fostering an inclusive environment on campus with his blend of leadership and vision. Listen as he discusses how DRS services help improve the educational experience for students, what intricacies are involved with diagnosis, and how the program plans to grow in the future.This week's guest: Marvin Williams: Director of Disability Resource ServicesWebsite: https://www.csustan.edu/disability-resource-servicesProduced by the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing, edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State. #disability #podcast #education
- 0:59Emmanuel Escamilla on the E&I Studio #Podcast #entrepreneur #education #shortsCentral Calley entrepreneur Emmanuel Escamilla speaks with Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero on the first episode of season 2 of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Studio. #Podcast #Entrepreneur #Innovation #Shorts #Stanislaus
- 1:44:25Devil's Street to Harvard: Perseverance and Gratitude with Emmanuel EscamillaEmmanuel Escamilla is an entrepreneur with an intriguing blend of vision and zeal. The chairman of Debrief and former executive director of Codex, Emmanuel is a cerebral and empathic servant-leader who once rode a bicycle across the country. Everything he does is a testament to his drive and fortitude, a byproduct of humble beginnings growing up in south Modesto before attending UC Berkeley and Harvard University. His support of underserved communities is a brilliant example of social entrepreneurship in its most eloquent expression.On this episode of the E&I Studio, Dr. Pablo Paredes Romero and Emmanuel talk about his upbringing on “Devil’s Street” and how his sense of community informed his entrepreneurial endeavors later in life. Emphasizing the ripple effect, Emmanuel discusses how the ethos of entrepreneurial innovations lies in serving those who are less privileged and introducing them to the power of technology as a tool for personal advancement. The pair shed light on the emerging economic state of the Central Valley and the importance of home-grown, passion-driven companies when it comes to the region's future.Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University.Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University. #HigherEducation #Podcast #Entrepreneur