dennis durkin Archives - Baltimore News Journal https://www.baltimorenewsjournal.com/tag/dennis-durkin/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 18:26:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Untold Stories: Legendary Football Stars Who Shone Bright at Dartmouth College https://www.baltimorenewsjournal.com/untold-stories-legendary-football-stars-who-shone-bright-at-dartmouth-college/ Fri, 12 May 2023 18:06:00 +0000 https://www.baltimorenewsjournal.com/?p=1689 People often hear and use the term “Ivy League university” without really understanding what it implies. While the Ivy League is an athletic conference founded in 1954, the phrase has been in common use since at least 1933. It refers to a group of eight colleges that are considered the nation’s oldest elite colleges. The […]

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People often hear and use the term “Ivy League university” without really understanding what it implies. While the Ivy League is an athletic conference founded in 1954, the phrase has been in common use since at least 1933. It refers to a group of eight colleges that are considered the nation’s oldest elite colleges. The formal league founded in the fifties consists of eight schools, and all but one (Cornell) were founded before the American Revolution.


Dartmouth is one of the “Ivies” and was founded in 1769. The college boasts many distinguished alumni, including multiple U.S. governors, representatives, and senators, as well as more than a dozen Pulitzer Prize winners and 3 Nobel Prize winners.


However, to those graduates, many fond memories come from their longstanding excellence at sports, including an astonishing 51 Olympic medalists. There is pride in the fact that these student-athletes also met high standards for academic performance.


On the Gridiron and in Life


The demanding curriculum was conquered by a long list of players who achieved recognition on the “Big Green” playing field and in later life. From the Super Bowl to business, there is a large complement of Dartmouth football players who went on to success after leaving the school’s bucolic setting in New Hampshire.


One of the first names associated with Dartmouth and football is, of course, Reggie Williams. This talented linebacker arrived from Flint, Michigan, and earned numerous spots on the All-Ivy, All-New England, and All-American lists. He also boasts of membership in the Dartmouth and College Halls of Fame. His success with the Cincinnati Bengals included selection to the 1976 All-Rookie Team and two trips to the Super Bowl.


Another All-America and All-Ivy player came along when Casey Cramer entered the class of 2004. An amazing tight end with exceptionally gifted hands, Cramer was drafted into the NFL and played with Tampa Bay, Carolina, and the Tennessee Titans.


Consistency should have been the middle name of another Big Green legend, Dennis Durkin. During his time on the playing field, he set many season and career-kicking records that are still on the books today. His 13 for 13 field goals his senior year was just one feat that earned him spots on several select teams, including AP First Team All-American. His skills made a major contribution to the fondly remembered run of Ivy League football championships in 90, 91, and 92. The consistent stellar performance Durkin showed at Dartmouth continued with gaining an MBA at Harvard and success in positions with Microsoft and Activision Blizzard.


Another well-remembered string of success came during the time of another high-performing athlete, Murray Bowden. In 1969 and 1970 the team won all but one of its 18 games, and Bowden was co-captain during the undefeated 1970 campaign. As with so many of his fellow Big Green alumni, Bowden went on to further education and founded a successful private real estate firm in Houston, Texas.


It would take a much longer listing to include other Dartmouth greats, including those represented today in the Halls of Fame of the school and of college football. These would include the All-American guard Clarence Spears, quarterback Andrew Oberlander, who captained the national championship team of 1925, and Myles Lane, who holds the all-time scoring record at Dartmouth.


Of course, you shouldn’t leave out another overachiever, Edward Healy. This player from the class of 22 went on to play for the Chicago Bears and was installed in the Professional Football Hall of Fame.
Sit down at one of the popular pubs in Hanover and you will hear other names bantered about in admiration and warm memories. However, unlike many schools, you will also probably hear just as much about their wins after they left those hallowed halls.

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Emerging Technologies Poised to Reshape Business in the Near Future https://www.baltimorenewsjournal.com/emerging-technologies-poised-to-reshape-business-in-the-near-future/ Mon, 01 May 2023 22:46:00 +0000 https://www.baltimorenewsjournal.com/?p=1680 As we navigate through a rapidly evolving digital era, it becomes increasingly clear that certain technologies are set to dominate the business landscape in the near future. These technologies offer transformative potential across industries, paving the way for innovative business models and operational efficiencies. Here, we’ll explore four such technologies, starting with Artificial Intelligence (AI). […]

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As we navigate through a rapidly evolving digital era, it becomes increasingly clear that certain technologies are set to dominate the business landscape in the near future. These technologies offer transformative potential across industries, paving the way for innovative business models and operational efficiencies. Here, we’ll explore four such technologies, starting with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI):

AI continues to have a profound impact on business. Its ability to automate tasks, analyze massive data sets, and provide predictive insights is transforming decision making, increasing operational efficiency, and personalizing customer experiences. In the next few years, we can anticipate AI’s role in business to further expand, driven by advancements in machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision technologies.

Dennis Durkin in particular has covered AI in depth for his Medium blog. Dennis states that it’s important to recognize the “transformative power of artificial intelligence” and that “businesses can thrive in the ever-changing digital age” by being the first to adopt these methods. Mr. Durkin has also created YouTube videos on the subject of where he expects AI to end up in the near future for those interested in where the digital age is going to take us next.

  1. Blockchain:

Blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, offers far more than just digital money. It provides a decentralized, transparent, and secure method of recording transactions, which has vast implications for various industries. In the finance sector, blockchain could streamline payments and remittances, reducing costs and increasing speed. In supply chain management, it could provide end-to-end visibility, enhancing transparency and traceability.

  1. Internet of Things (IoT):

The Internet of Things, or IoT, refers to the network of physical devices connected to the internet, collecting and sharing data. As the number of connected devices continues to grow, businesses can harness IoT technology to improve operational efficiency, drive innovation, and enhance customer service. For example, in manufacturing, IoT sensors can monitor equipment in real-time to predict maintenance needs, reducing downtime. In retail, IoT can provide valuable insights into customer behavior, enabling personalized shopping experiences.

  1. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR):

While AR and VR technologies are often associated with gaming, their potential extends much further. These immersive technologies can revolutionize the way businesses operate and engage with customers. In real estate, VR can provide virtual property tours, enhancing the buying experience. In retail, AR can enable customers to virtually try on clothes or visualize furniture in their homes. Meanwhile, in the training and education sector, AR and VR can provide immersive, practical learning experiences.

While these technologies hold immense potential, their successful integration into business operations is not without challenges. Concerns around data privacy and security, technology infrastructure requirements, and the need for new skills and capabilities are some of the hurdles that businesses may face.

However, by strategically addressing these challenges, businesses can effectively leverage these technologies to gain a competitive edge. This may involve investing in the right infrastructure, implementing robust data security measures, and developing a workforce with the necessary digital skills.

Furthermore, it’s crucial for businesses to take a customer-centric approach when integrating these technologies. Technology should serve to enhance the customer experience, not complicate it. By keeping customer needs at the heart of technology adoption, businesses can ensure they’re using technology to create real value.

In conclusion, the future of business will be shaped by a host of emerging technologies, with AI, blockchain, IoT, and AR/VR leading the way. Businesses that can effectively harness the power of these technologies, overcome associated challenges, and keep customer needs at the forefront will be best placed to thrive in the digital era.

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