March 4, 2021 – Repurpose.io Hani Mourra, Author & Healthcare Educator Deane Waldman and Margaret Ference of Huntington National Bank

March 4, 2021 – Repurpose.io Hani Mourra, Author & Healthcare Educator Deane Waldman and Margaret Ference of Huntington National Bank

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Hani Mourra – Creator and Founder at Repurpose.io

The basic idea is to create once and turn that into 20 pieces of content!

Hani Mourra is the Dad and Founder of Repurpose.io – Create Once. Publish Everywhere. Repurpose is an easy-to-use automation platform that helps entrepreneurs, coaches, and content creators maximize their exposure without spending hours publishing to multiple platforms. Whether you Podcast, Livestream, or Create Videos, repurpose.io will be a great addition to your creative journey. Hani created Repurpose to fully automate the distribution of your audio and video content across as many channels possible, so you can make a bigger impact in this world. He believe that the less time you spend on the technical side of things, the more time you will have to create amazing content for your audience!

Dr. Deane Waldman – Author of Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare

We need States Care, where the States and the people in their
States decide what kind of health care they get. 

Deane Waldman, MD, MBA is the author of Curing the Cancer in U.S. Healthcare and eleven other books as well as more than 250 articles and monographs. After nearly fifty years as a pediatric cardiologist, educator, researcher, medical administrator, and public policy advisor, Dr. Deane is in a unique position to help readers break free of the nightmare we call our healthcare system. Dr. Deane studied medicine and trained at Yale, Chicago Medical School, Mayo Clinic, Northwestern, and Harvard, and earned his MBA from Anderson Graduate Schools. As a consultant for hospitals, public and private organizations, as well as governments, Dr. Deane combines systems analysis and other management tools with the principles of good medical practice to diagnose and effectively treat sick systems, such as healthcare. Dr. Deane was Chief of Pediatric Cardiology at The Children’s Hospital of San Diego, The University of Chicago, and The University of New Mexico. He was also Director of Center for Healthcare Policy at Texas Public Policy Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors of New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange. Now Dr. Deane is Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, Pathology, and Decision Science. His proposals for StatesCare and market-based medicine have the potential to revolutionize healthcare in the U.S. Learn more and get free bonus items at www.deanewaldman.com.

Margaret Ference – Senior Vice President, BB Credit & Ops Director, Huntington National Bank 

Maggie Ference from Huntington National Bank discusses opportunities that exist for small businesses today, including support and funding for startups — and especially for minority business owners. Maggie is a Senior Vice President and the Business Banking Credit, SBA, and Operations Director for Huntington National Bank, a $100 Billion Dollar Regional Bank based out of Columbus, Ohio. With a background in financial underwriting, commercial closing and due diligence, and SBA Program Eligibility, Maggie has built a career specializing in business lending and is very active as a small business advocate in the communities that Huntington serves. Working with start-ups on business plans, helping small businesses expand into commercial companies, finding aging owners a generational solution for the sale of their business, and even helping those customers who fall on hard times, small business lending solutions are her passion. As the Director of the SBA Lending Program at Huntington, Maggie is pleased to celebrate that for the twelfth consecutive year, Huntington is the #1 SBA 7(a) lender in its now eight-state region and was #1 in number of loans nationally for 2020, for the third year in a row.