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2. Index
Meet Dr. I...................................................Page 3
Routineology..............................................Page 4
Speaking Topics.........................................Page 5
Media ........................................................Page 6
Endorsements............................................Page 7-8
Contact.......................................................Page 9
3. Dr. Angel Iscovich, “Dr. I” was born
in Buenos Aires, Argentina to
survivors from World War II.
Growing up in the shadow of this
devastating conflict, he and his
family struggled financially with
little to call their own. As a young
immigrant to the United States, a
world of opportunity led him to
explore Philosophy and Medicine.
Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts
in Philosophy (Summa Cum Laude)
from the University of Puget Sound
brought him to the University of
California San Francisco School of
Medicine, and post graduate
training in Psychiatry, and his
interest in Human Behavior; most
notably the focus Emergency
Medicine. He served as a part-time
teacher and mentor as Associate
Clinical Professor at USC Keck
School of Medicine over a period of
ten years at Los Angeles County
Medical Center. Interest in
leadership, organizational
development, and strategy was
exercised in the corporate health
care sector over many years, as
well as in philanthropy, serving
most recently as the Chair of Direct
Relief, the top-rated charity in the
United States. This broad
experience affords Dr. I with a
unique view into human behavior,
aiding in his continual search for
meaning and purpose in our lives.
Dr. I's Story
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4. Routineology & In The Ring
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Conventional wisdom suggests the best way to
navigate our noisy new world is to accept change.
Open up to novelty. Go with the flow. Live in the
moment. Embrace the relentless pelting of content
minute by minute. This may not be the best way to
journey through our lives — and in fact may go
against our very nature. My experience, as well as no
shortage of compelling scientific research, informs me
humans not only require structure, they thrive in it.
From the womb to the tomb, we create and recreate
numerous dynamic “Time Bubbles,” offering us
meaning, fulfillment, and purpose.
When it comes to the incredible wide world of dog
shows, humans, those (largely hairless) upright walking
mammals, bring their dogs to compete for accolades on
the stage of canine pageantry. The uninitiated mind may
boggle at the idea their fellow bipeds would expend so
much time and energy to competitively breed, raise,
groom, and show dogs. What is it about our human
makeup that compels us to employ mankind’s
most trusted and beloved animals to compete as our
proxies?
5. Speaking Topics:
The Art & Science of Routine
Outsourcing your Time Management
to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Leadership and the
"Time Bubble" of Success
Conventional wisdom suggests the best way to navigate our noisy
new world is to accept change. Open up to novelty. Go with the
flow. Live in the moment. Embrace the relentless pelting of content
minute by minute. This may not be the best way to journey
through our lives — and in fact may go against our very nature.
My experience, as well as no shortage of compelling scientific
research, informs me humans not only require structure, they
thrive in it. From the womb to the tomb, we create and recreate
numerous dynamic “Time Bubbles,” offering us meaning,
fulfillment, and purpose.
We used to make decisions based on what the Bible told us.
When people turned away from religion, we began trusting our
feelings and our intuition. Nowadays, we trust our algorithms that
seem to know us better. From Fitbits to smart watches to
telemedicine; more and more, people are waking up to the
realization that Artificial Intelligence algorithms know more about
them than they do. Routineology explores whether A.I. just might
be better poised to create our routines for us in the future? After
all, based on the data it has on us, it knows us better than we do.
Leadership can take many forms. To be effective in a corporate,
athletic, or creative setting, much less survive (and thrive)
throughout the business life cycle requires proper structure and
focus. Today’s successful leaders require good communication
skills, credibility, passion for their work, and the ability to manage
in the “grey.” Even more important, they must be able to establish
their own “Time Bubble” for success. Dr. l discusses the necessity
of generating one’s stable environment and routine to stay
competitive in our highly competitive business landscape.
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6. Media
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“What people don’t realize is that
we are on the verge of a
paradigmatic shift in thinking on par
with the Copernican Revolution,”
says Dr. Angel Iscovich.
7. Endorsements
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Angel Martinez
Featured in the Routineology
John O'Hurley
Wrote the foreword for Into the Ring
Dr. Yulun Wang
Featured in the Routineology
Angel R. Martinez is a leader in product marketing,
innovation and future trends. He has served as chairman of
the board of Deckers Brands since 2008 and as CEO and
president since 2005. Deckers designs, markets and
distributes footwear, apparel and accessories, including
UGG Australia, Teva, HOKA ONE ONE and Ahnu brands.
Dr. Wang founded InTouch Health in 2003, and served as
Chairman & CEO until 2016, when he assumed the position
of Chairman and Chief Innovation Officer. InTouch Health is
a pioneering and market-leading telehealth company that
offers a platform to health systems that enables the
virtualization of care delivery. InTouch has received
numerous awards, including Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500
Award and Inc.
O'Hurley is an award-winning actor, best known as J.
Peterman from NBC's "Seinfeld." He won a Screen Actors
Guild Award for Best Ensemble for his work on the classic
sitcom. Prominent former projects include hosting Dick
Clark Productions' "Celebrity A-List Bloopers," "National
Geographic's Show Me the Wild" and the syndicated
"Family Feud" game show.
8. Endorsements
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Captain Charlie Plumb
William Sanger
William A. Sanger has more than three decades of leadership experience in the
healthcare industry. He was appointed President of EmCare in 2001 and Chief
Executive Officer of AMR and EmCare in June 2002. Sanger is a co-founder of
BIDON Companies where he’s been a Managing Partner since 1999. Sanger is a
member of the Board of Directors of Carestream Health, a global leader in medical
imaging and healthcare IT and Healogics, the nation's largest provider of advanced
wound care services.
Sanger served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Cancer Treatment
Centers of America, Inc. from 1997 to 2001. From 1994 to 1997, Sanger was co-
founder and Executive Vice President of PhyMatrix Corp., then a publicly traded
diversified health services company.
After graduating from the Naval Academy, Plumb completed Navy Flight Training
and reported to Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego where he flew the first
adversarial flights in the development of what would be called The Navy Fighter
Weapons School, currently known as “TOP GUN.” Charlie Plumb flew 74 successful
combat missions over North Vietnam and made over 100 carrier landings.
On his 75th mission, Plumb was shot down over Hanoi, taken prisoner, tortured, and
spent the next 2,103 days in an 8-by-8 foot cell as a Prisoner Of War. Since his
return home, Plumb has captivated more than 5,000 audiences in almost every
industry around the world with stories that parallel his POW experience with the
challenges of everyday life.
John Bowers
Bowers is a world-leading researcher in the areas of silicon photonics,
optoelectronics, energy efficiency and the development of novel low power
optoelectronic devices for the next generation of optical networks.
His research interests include silicon photonics and integrated circuits, fiber optic
networks, thermoelectrics, high efficiency solar cells, and optical switching. Optical
switches have the potential to reduce the energy required to switch data by factor of
10,000.
Silicon photonics have the potential to reduce the energy required to transmit data on
and off chips by a factor of ten or more. A recent collaboration with Intel led to the
development of hybrid silicon lasers, which led to a prototype 50 Gbps high-speed
optical data link, which is integrated onto silicon.
Thomas Tighe
Thomas Tighe has served as President and CEO of Direct Relief, a nonprofit
humanitarian medical organization, since October 2000. Since Tighe's arrival, the
organization has provided cash grants of more than $40 million and furnished more
than $4 billion essential medicines, equipment, and supplies to support health
services for low-income people in 88 developing countries and in all 50 U.S. states,
where the organization conducts the country's largest nonprofit charitable medicines
program.
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