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GWBC Radio: Jessica Lowery with The POWER of Elderberries

October 3, 2020 by angishields

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Jessica-Lowery-The-Power-of-ElderberriesJessica Lowery is the Founder & CEO of The POWER of Elderberries. Years ago, when she found herself curled up in a ball on the waiting room floor of the doctor’s office desperate for relief from her flu symptoms, she never imagined that moment would lead her to discovering the natural alternative that has completely changed her life.

Longing for a natural alternative to those awful flu symptoms, she desperately searched the internet and discovered elderberry syrup. Not only did elderberry syrup help her get back to work the very next day after that awful doctor’s visit, but it has been her go-to for keeping her whole family healthy year-round.

Jessica started sharing the amazing benefits of elderberries with her friends on Facebook because she wanted to spare other parents the hassle of missing time from work, paying for doctors’ visits, and most of all, that feeling of helplessness that comes over you when your kids are sick, especially when it comes to viral infections.

She started making her own elderberry syrup because she wanted control over ingredient quality, safety, and taste which led to a business that EXPLODED organically! She sees each of her customers as family and cares deeply for their health and well-being.

Jessica is dedicated to educating families with purpose and passion so they too can achieve optimal health and live a better quality of life.

Follow The POWER of Elderberries on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Transcript

Intro: [00:00:04] Broadcasting live from the Business RadioX studios in Atlanta, Georgia, it’s time for GWBC Radio’s Open for Business. Now, here’s your host.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:18] Lee Kantor here, another episode of GWBC Open for Business. Today, we have with us Jessica Lowery with The POWER of Elderberries. Welcome, Jessica.

Jessica Lowery: [00:00:28] Thank you so much for having me today.

Lee Kantor: [00:00:31] Well, before we get too far into things, tell us about the Elderberry. What kind of plant fruit is that?

Jessica Lowery: [00:00:38] Yeah. So, elderberries are actually native to Europe, Africa, parts of Asia. They contain many vitamins, nutrients and immensely high amounts of what are called anthocyanins. And those are a natural compound with powerful antioxidant effects.

Jessica Lowery: [00:00:54] In fact, Hippocrates, the ancient Greek, otherwise known as the Father of Medicine, referred to elderberries as his “medicine chest” because they appear to be a cure all for so many different health ailments. They’ve been one of the top antiviral herbs on our planet. They are known for boosting the immune system, as well as having antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, along with the powerful antioxidant properties that prevent cellular damage to our bodies.

Jessica Lowery: [00:01:23] And in fact, elderberries are rich in what are called anthocyanins. They’re actually the pigments that give elderberries that rich coloring they have. And in addition, they act as antioxidants to fight free radicals in our body and help support the human immune system.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:41] Now, is it a berry that’s like a raspberry or a strawberry that anyone can just pick and eat, and that’s how you consume this? Or is it you have to consume it in another way?

Jessica Lowery: [00:01:51] Well, they’ve been around for thousands of years. In fact, meeting people at the farmer’s market, they often talk about how they grew up with elderberries, making jams, and jellies, and wine and all kinds of different stuff. But they can actually be toxic to consume without being cooked first. So, the health benefits really come with a process in which we use them, which is a cooking process with making our products.

Lee Kantor: [00:02:19] So, now, how did elderberries enter your life? What brought you to them?

Jessica Lowery: [00:02:25] So, honestly, the power of elderberries is a business that I never saw coming. I started, I kind of take it back a little bit. Back in 2013, I got pregnant. And I mean, I was pregnant with flu symptoms. And I was at the doctor’s office and just really wanting a natural alternative to my flu symptoms.

Jessica Lowery: [00:02:50] And that’s really what helped me find elderberries online. And I got my hands on some elderberry syrup. And after taking it, I was back to work the very next day. So, I’ve always been in the natural alternative. I had three natural childbirth, and I wanted a natural approach to combat my symptoms. And that’s when I first discovered elderberries and elderberry syrup particularly.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:15] But what was kind of the leap from there, being a consumer of it to “I’m going to start a business around it”?

Jessica Lowery: [00:03:23] Well, I wanted control over the quality of ingredients, use the safety of the product as well as the taste of the products, so I started creating my own. And from there, I shared so many benefits with my friends on Facebook because I wanted to spare other parents missing time from work, paying for sick doctor’s visit and just that helplessness that comes over you when your kids are sick, especially when it comes to viral infections. And that’s when The POWER of Elderberries was founded and has since just exploded organically.

Lee Kantor: [00:03:57] So, now, how did you go about just being a person in your house kind of experimenting to having a business where you’re actually creating this for other people in a safe manner?

Jessica Lowery: [00:04:11] Yeah. So, I was actually a full-time lecturer at Coastal Carolina University at the time, also with three young children. So, it made growing this business particularly daunting in the early days. However, when I look into the eyes of just desperate mothers with sick children and started to begin witnessing the relief that the elderberry syrup was bringing to countless families in our community, I really saw no turning back.

Jessica Lowery: [00:04:40] And really, it’s been the customer testimonials that keeps us pushing forward. In fact, I’ll never forget one of our customers, Connie. She walked up to me with just tears streaming down her face. And as she wrapped her arms around me, she said, “Thank you for creating such an amazing product. This product has saved my life.” And it’s just people like that that that’s why we’re doing this.

Jessica Lowery: [00:05:04] And then, I have customers like Ernesta. She’s got a 16-year-old daughter who has fought year-round horrible allergies. And since taking The POWER of Elderberry, she has been completely off her allergy shots. And then, we have people like Lind. She’s a nurse and believer of our syrup. And she said, within 48 hours, after starting The POWER of Elderberries, elderberry syrup, her husband’s cough was completely gone.

Jessica Lowery: [00:05:28] So, it’s really just been the customer testimonials that really shook me up and said, “I felt like God has called me to this business to help people.” And we saw that it was obviously working for people and on the prevention side, as well as combating symptoms in a natural alternative, and took this leap of faith, and here we are.

Lee Kantor: [00:05:52] But I understand that a lot of people like it and are benefiting from it according to the anecdotal evidence that you’ve shared. How do you go from kind of a lay person who isn’t a manufacturer of a product that people are consuming to learning how to even do that in a safe manner? Like did you have mentors? Were you going to other plants on how to produce this in a scalable manner? Like how did you kind of get your learning curve solved?

Lee Kantor: [00:06:22] Because this seems like pretty complex. You have to get the materials, you have to turn it into another material or syrup, and then you have to model it and share it in a manner that’s safe throughout the whole process. It requires a lot of technology, and skill and equipment that I don’t know a layperson typically doesn’t have at their disposal. So, how did you kind of begin the journey as a business person?

Jessica Lowery: [00:06:46] Yeah, that’s a great question. It started with me ordering up ingredients to start producing my own for my own family. And from there, the recipe has changed from what I initially found online to get me started to handcrafting, and producing, and making my own recipe to make it unique and what my kids liked because I need to have them like the taste of it. And that was the problem I was running into, is I just wanted better control of the ingredients, the quality, the taste.

Jessica Lowery: [00:07:20] So, I started making it in my home kitchen, and I was just inundated with orders within the community. The referral network was just skyrocketing here in our county, and I knew I was on to something. And then, my husband and I, we’d be up from 7:00 at night after putting the kids to bed to 3:00 in the morning making the syrup. It was about an eight-hour process, bottling it, refrigerating it.

Jessica Lowery: [00:07:48] And then, it got to the point where we’re like, “We really should reach out to someone that has some expertise behind this.” So, we reached out to a friend of ours that he’s actually a chef. And so, we knew that he had knowledge behind what equipment was going to be best for us to use to make it more efficient and things like that. And so, bringing him in our home kitchen and using him to help guide us through this process definitely helped.

Jessica Lowery: [00:08:15] But what really started getting it off the ground running was landing a commercial facility. I didn’t want to be making it out of my home kitchen. I didn’t even feel comfortable doing that. If I were to put myself in the shoes of consumers, just for like hygiene, and safety of the product, and everything, it’s like, “If we’re going to do this, we got to figure out how to do it right.”

Jessica Lowery: [00:08:36] And so, my husband and I, we actually took food safety certification classes, learning more about pH balance and the safety of the product. And then, it got to where I found the perfect bottle for the product. So, there was no waste as consumers poured it out.

Jessica Lowery: [00:08:52] And then, we actually hired our friend that came to our home kitchen watching me make it out of there. We hired him to take over the production of our company once we landed that commercial facility to produce it in. And Chad has a lot of expertise in food safety management. And I basically handed him over my recipe for him to make it, obviously, in much larger quantities and work through that process of making sure that it tasted just like it did when I was making it.

Jessica Lowery: [00:09:24] And from there, we’ve got it third-party lab tested. We’ve actually invested the resources to have our products tested. I think it’s really important for people to understand just the inefficiencies of, especially, dietary supplements not being regulated as much as they should be. And I wanted consumers to feel completely confident and trust us as a brand. And that’s why I was adamant about putting resources in to getting this third-party lab tested, not only for the safety, but also the purity, the potency, the freshness, so that we could know every detail about our product before putting them on the shelves for consumers.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:08] And that’s a great lesson to other entrepreneurs out there. It’s perfectly fine to start in your own home kitchen. But at some point, if your brand is starting to catch on, you have to take the next steps in order to ensure the consistency, every batch is going to be similar and the same and safely kind of manufactured. You don’t want anything to happen to anybody.

Jessica Lowery: [00:10:32] Absolutely.

Lee Kantor: [00:10:34] So, now, you mentioned some ways your brand is different. Are there other ways that your brand is different than the other elderberries syrups out there?

Jessica Lowery: [00:10:45] Yes. So, The POWER of Elderberries, we produce the elderberry syrup, along with our newly launched elderberry gummies. Both products are made using premium organic ingredients in abundance of South Carolina local raw honey. We actually work with two beekeepers that bring our honey to us. Like mentioned, our products have been and third-party lab tested. They’re vegetarian-friendly and provide a powerhouse of immune-boosting properties.

Jessica Lowery: [00:11:13] Our products have over 700 milligrams of elderberries per serving, which is very potent. And kids absolutely love the taste. You can take our products daily, seasonally, or when you’re symptomatic. The benefits are endless. We have three children ages nine, seven and five and not one has ever had sick doctor’s visit or been on antibiotics since taking our products.

Jessica Lowery: [00:11:36] As far as differences in brands, I know there’s a lot of elderberry products out there, so it can be very cumbersome for consumers to choose what is the best product. As far as the differences, we don’t use any kind of refined sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, tapioca syrup. There’s no artificial sweeteners, flavors, dyes. We don’t have any kind of filler or thickener in our products, no gelatin, and they’re not made using any kind of concentrate.

Jessica Lowery: [00:12:09] So, these products are handcrafted, really using the purest ingredients from nature. Not only are you getting the local raw honey, the organic black elderberries, but we also put organic ginger root, organic cinnamon sticks and organic whole cloves. So, it’s not just the power of elderberries, which is very potent in our product, but you’re also reaping the antiviral, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of all those different spices, as well as the honey in our product.

Jessica Lowery: [00:12:42] Just kind of breaking down the differences between our syrup and gummies compared to others, a lot of elderberry syrup or wellness syrups on the shelves, they’re on the shelves at retailers. You can actually find our product refrigerated, and that’s because we choose add no preservatives do it. So, it has to be kept refrigerated. So, that’s one of the biggest differences.

Jessica Lowery: [00:13:05] Also, you’re not going to find any sediment collection at the bottom of our bottles. So, some elderberry syrups will use like powdered ginger root or powdered cinnamon. We don’t use any powder. And therefore, you don’t have to shake our bottle before you consume it. So, it has a really smooth taste. We also don’t bottle at extremely high temperatures. And so, what that does, it ensures our customers are reaping all the benefits of the local raw honey that is used in our elderberry syrup.

Jessica Lowery: [00:13:35] And then, as far as our elderberry gummies, these are really a unicorn product to the market. There are other elderberry gummies on the market, but what we found with comparing ours to others, most that we compare them to have either 25 or 50 milligrams of elderberry per one gummy. Our one gummy sits at 238 milligrams. Is that not crazy? So, it’s about eight to nine times the potency just in the one gummy itself.

Jessica Lowery: [00:14:05] They’re also gelatin-free. So, it’s a great vegetarian-friendly, non-gelatin gummy. We’re using what’s called organic agar-agar to bind it together instead of any kind of animal byproduct. And so, it gives the gummy, actually, a different texture where it’s not real chewy, it doesn’t get stuck in your teeth, it’s not coated in sugar. So, we really refer to it as natural ordinary gummy simply because of the differences there.

Jessica Lowery: [00:14:34] And then, most gummies are sweetened with refined sugar or high-fructose corn syrup. And just like our elderberry syrup, we’re only using that local raw honey in our elderberry gummy. And that’s really what makes them that unicorn product to the market.

Lee Kantor: [00:14:49] Now, talk a little bit about some of the challenges you face as a female founder. Are you involved in any of the maybe women certification systems like WBENC or GWBC? And if so, have they helped you at all in the growth of your company?

Jessica Lowery: [00:15:07] Absolutely, I am WBENC-certified and certified WBE. It has helped us tremendously, which is the opportunities, getting connected with corporate sponsors. I’m actually in a pitch competition right now, and I made it to the final round that I’ll be doing here very, very soon. So, I’m excited for that opportunity to share The POWER of Elderberries with others.

Jessica Lowery: [00:15:31] But I will say, when I began this journey as a business owner, I was a fulltime lecturer at Coastal Carolina University and along with having three children, it made leading my team particularly very challenging. The area I had to grow in to overcome this challenge was really setting aside my pride and releasing the need to do it all and having that control. I had to learn to ask for help.

Jessica Lowery: [00:15:58] My husband, Jake, he’s been my number one cheerleader from the very beginning of this business. And within seven months of making my first order of elderberry syrup in our home kitchen, he actually resigned from his financial planning career to support me on this new adventure of entrepreneurship. So, his just willingness to jump in and help wherever the need is really something that I’ll never take for granted.

Jessica Lowery: [00:16:24] And I know, as women, we often believe we can do it all. Four months into starting this business, I remember sitting on the couch with my husband after we had put the kids to bed, and I just spoke to him. And I was like, “You either have to quit your job or I’m going to have to shut all this down. I just can’t keep going like this.” And then, to my surprise, he said yes and “If we can find a commercial kitchen, then you got it.”

Jessica Lowery: [00:16:50] And so, in addition to his support, I also reached out to friends who had skills and expertise in areas that I did not. And that helped, definitely helped excel the business leaps and bounds. So, my advice would just be to just not be afraid to ask for help, whether it’s a friend, a neighbor, an acquaintance or a loved one, just communicate openly about what your needs are, and then let God move.

Lee Kantor: [00:17:18] With the right partners, you can do anything.

Jessica Lowery: [00:17:21] That’s right. It’s been amazing.

Lee Kantor: [00:17:23] Now, if somebody wanted to learn more about The POWER of Elderberries, what’s the website?

Jessica Lowery: [00:17:29] Yeah. So, our website is thepowerofelderberries.com. We actually have over 70 retailers that carry our products. So, there is a tab that you can find a retailer near you or we do ship nationwide as well. And I wanted to offer to all the listeners out there a 10% off coupon code from any order off on our website. And they can use promo code GWBC10 to receive that 10% off. And then, I also encourage people to follow us on Instagram or Facebook to learn more about the benefits of elderberries and our products. And we’re also going to be coming out with a new referral program very soon as well.

Lee Kantor: [00:18:13] Well, Jessica, thank you so much for sharing your story. You’re doing important work and we appreciate you.

Jessica Lowery: [00:18:18] Yeah. Thank you so much for having me. I really, really appreciate the opportunity to share The POWER of Elderberries with others.

Lee Kantor: [00:18:25] All right. This is Lee Kantor. We will see you all next time.

About GWBC

The Greater Women’s Business Council (GWBC®) is at the forefront of redefining women business enterprises (WBEs). An increasing focus on supplier diversity means major corporations are viewing our WBEs as innovative, flexible and competitive solutions. The number of women-owned businesses is rising to reflect an increasingly diverse consumer base of women making a majority of buying decision for herself, her family and her business. GWBC-Logo

GWBC® has partnered with dozens of major companies who are committed to providing a sustainable foundation through our guiding principles to bring education, training and the standardization of national certification to women businesses in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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Franchise Marketing Radio: Patricia Perry with Edible Arrangements

October 3, 2020 by angishields

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Brought To You By SeoSamba . . . Comprehensive, High Performing Marketing Solutions For Mature And Emerging Franchise Brands . . . To Supercharge Your Franchise Marketing, Go To seosamba.com

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Patricia-Perry-Edible-ArrangementsPatricia Perry is the Vice President of Franchise Development at Edible Arrangements and she is leading the brand’s growth efforts nationally and internationally.

She has 10+ years of experience with notable brands including Krispy Kreme and Blink Fitness revolutionizing their franchise development efforts.

At Edible Arrangements, Patricia has helped lead the brand to 63 new signed agreements this year and a 60% sales increase in August.

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Jeremy Duvall with 7Factor Software

October 2, 2020 by angishields

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Jeremy-Duvall-7Factor-SoftwareJeremy Duvall is the founder of 7Factor Software, a custom DevOps and cloud-based systems and software company that builds from the beginning for stability, security, and scalability for large, tech-savvy corporations and growth-stage startups with high growth potential.

Jeremy is a software craftsman with more than a decade of experience building and advising others on how to build rugged, performant, and beautiful software in nearly every industry. Jeremy founded 7Factor in 2017 with a commitment to build a smart, flexible, human-centric team of experienced software architects, engineers, and developers who obsess about quality and will give clients honest, expert advice.

Now a team of 21, 7Factor Software works with leading global organizations and high-growth startups such as Delta Airlines, Cox Automotive, iVita Financial, Aveanna Healthcare, and many others.

Jeremy is a frequent speaker, writer, and engineering advisor to executives and engineers across the United States, focused on subjects such as effective technical leadership, continuous delivery implementations, and solving business problems with scalable, distributed cloud architectures.

He is committed to ensuring the software engineering field is held to consistently high standards and advocates shifting quality and ownership as far left as possible through light, scalable processes and rigorous engineering discipline.

Jeremy and 7Factor Software are also dedicated to giving back to the developer community through a contribution to a Georgia Tech scholarship that helps underserved students and by hosting regular events to help developers grow their careers. 7Factor also supports Camp Horizon’s annual Foster the Funk event – benefiting Atlanta’s foster youth – and 48in48 – a hackathon-style event that produces new websites for 48 non-profits in 48 hours.

Hailing from a small town in north Georgia, he migrated south to Atlanta to seek a BS and MS in computer science from Georgia Tech (go Jackets) and has since adopted Sandy Springs as his hometown, where he resides with his wife and Weimaraner.

In his spare time he’s often found playing guitar and covering his favorite bands (Foo Fighters, Zeppelin, and Floyd, to name a few) with his best friends.

Connect with Jeremy on LinkedIn.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • About Jeremy’s unique path from North Georgia to Georgia Tech to consulting to starting 7Factor Software
  • About 7Factor’s human-centric team of engineers, the 7F culture, and how they’ve been able to grow so quickly to 21 employees around the world
  • The kinds of clients 7Factor Software works with
  • About 7Factor Software being named one of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Best Places to Work and being named to Atlanta Inno’s “50 on Fire” list
  • About WellEntry, a digitally accelerated health screening solution 7Factor Software created to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases
  • The benefits of WellEntry and the kinds of businesses, organizations and schools that would benefit from using it

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OnPay’sOnPay-Dots payroll services and HR software give you more time to focus on what’s most important. Rated “Excellent” by PC Magazine, we make it easy to pay employees fast, we automate all payroll taxes, and we even keep all your HR and benefits organized and compliant.

Our award-winning customer service includes an accuracy guarantee, deep integrations with popular accounting software, and we’ll even enter all your employee information for you — whether you have five employees or 500. Take a closer look to see all the ways we can save you time and money in the back office.

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BRX Pro Tip: How to Create Scarcity and Fomo

October 2, 2020 by angishields

Small Business Fuel: Stacey Key with GMSDC

October 1, 2020 by angishields

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Stacey-Key-GMSDCStacey Key is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) – the state of Georgia’s leading authority on supplier diversity and minority business development. Key has more than 20 years of corporate experience in sales, marketing, operations and customer service at global brands like IBM, AT&T, Schlumberger and Samsung Telecommunications.

Prior to joining the GMSDC, she was responsible for leading nationwide marketing efforts at Samsung Telecommunications as its Marketing Director. She also served as Vice President – Public Sector for Schlumberger, the world’s leading supplier of products and services to the oil and gas industry. She is an accomplished entrepreneur, with more than 15 years of experience at the helm of a successful family business.

Stacey has been recognized as a leader throughout the state for her career accomplishments and community service. Some of her awards and honors include: the 100 Influential Women to Know by Engineering Georgia, Who’s Who of Black Atlanta, the Business Advocacy Award from MARTA, the Atlanta Business League’s 100 Top Women of Influence, Diversity Plus Magazine’s Top 25 Women in Power Impacting Diversity, the Black & Latino Council’s Global Commerce Award, the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce Apex Small Business Champion Award and most recently the 2018 Atlanta Business Chronicle Women Who Mean Business Award. GMSDC-logo

Key earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and Computer Science from Western Kentucky University, and an MBA from Kennesaw State University. She holds a certificate in Mergers and Acquisitions from Kennesaw State University, a graduate of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2014, and a graduate of the 2018 Regional Leadership Institute.

Key is actively involved in the community and serves on numerous boards of directors, including the Georgia Department of Transportation, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, and the Midtown Alliance Board. She is the proud mother of one daughter who is a college student.

Connect with Stacey on LinkedIn and follow GMSDC on Facebook and Twitter.

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Paul-Wilson-SBDCPaul Wilson, Area Director with SBDC, has extensive industry experience that spans leadership roles in supply chain management, procurement, marketing, supplier diversity, and small business development. His expertise includes strategic analysis, operational planning, leadership development, contract writing, video marketing, video production, training and curriculum development.

Having worked with Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, and educational institutions, Paul brings a diverse wealth of knowledge, perspective, and skills to the small business community.

Connect with Paul on LinkedIn and follow SBDC on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook and Instagram.

About Our Sponsor

OnPay’sOnPay-Dots payroll services and HR software give you more time to focus on what’s most important. Rated “Excellent” by PC Magazine, we make it easy to pay employees fast, we automate all payroll taxes, and we even keep all your HR and benefits organized and compliant.

Our award-winning customer service includes an accuracy guarantee, deep integrations with popular accounting software, and we’ll even enter all your employee information for you — whether you have five employees or 500. Take a closer look to see all the ways we can save you time and money in the back office.

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SAL E1: Inaugural, w/Dr. Lori Phillips and Associates

October 1, 2020 by angishields

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The Self-Aware Leader Podcast:  

Leveraging Your Enneagram Power

Sally Brown, Jim Shutt, Caitlin Sullentic, Lori Phillips 

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Grimes, IA  50111
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First Guest Phone: Lori Phillips:515 293-0557
Second Guest Phone: Caitlin Sulentic: 319-572-4383 or
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Dr. Lori Phillips has been in education for 30 years.  She taught secondary English for 10 years and then assumed leadership positions in curriculum and instruction, as well as building leadership.  For the past 15 years, Lori has served as a middle school principal in Dallas Center and Grimes Iowa. Lori received her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership in 2019 and was named Iowa Middle School Principal of the Year in 2020. Lori is passionate about educating middle-level students–not only academically, but socially, emotionally, and behaviorally as well. Lori’s next goal is to establish a world-class middle school for young adolescents within her community. The new facility is scheduled to open the fall of 2021. 

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Linda John is the CEO and founder of Linda John Consulting, LLC, providing Executive Coaching and Destination Consulting services to clients throughout the USA.  From 1993 – 2020, Linda served as the Executive Director for Visit Eau Claire in west-central Wisconsin.  Some of Linda’s top accomplishments at Visit Eau Claire included the development of a successful regional tourism program, the creation of a sports commission for the Eau Claire area, and launching two successful mobile visitor center programs, all resulting in record-setting tourism growth for the region during her tenure. 

In most recent years, John was at the table for the completion of the Pablo Center at the Confluence, where Visit Eau Claire opened its new Experience Center, as well as collaborating to craft the community partnership strategy for the new Sonnentag Event and Recreation Complex. She also was the lead voice in advocating for a new convention center, including the completion of a feasibility study and the development of a collaborative strategy for the project. 

Linda now owns and operates her professional consulting practice, ​Linda John Consulting,​ through which she offers a variety of professional training and human resource development services, including team development and organizational rebuilding initiatives.  

Linda is a Certified Destination Marketing Executive (CDME) and an accredited practitioner of the Integrative Enneagram for both individuals and teams. She holds memberships with Destinations International and the International Coach Federation (ICF).   Linda holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Administration from Minnesota State University in Mankato and a Master’s of Science degree in Training and Human Resource Development from UW Stout. 

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TMBS E110: Holly O’Neill, Chief Client Care Executive BOA

October 1, 2020 by angishields

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DELIVERING SEAMLESS CLIENT EXPERIENCES IN A CHANGING LANDSCAPE 

  Holly O’Neill, Chief Client Care Executive 

As we look forward to National Customer Service Week, it is important to understand how clients and companies are both redefining the client experience. My guest for this show is Holly O’Neill, Chief Client Care Executive, Bank of America, 

Right now, as client expectations continue to shift and face-to-face interactions are limited, it’s essential for businesses to find new ways to create positive experiences. Companies have had to pivot quickly or improve upon their existing client care models to create more meaningful and personalized experiences in order to meet clients’ changing needs. This has meant anticipating changing client needs, delivering a consistent client experience across all channels, and continuing to offer a balance of digital tools and in-person services.

  • Adapt your company’s client care approach during moments of need, moving quickly and effectively 
  • Create personalized solutions for each client need 
  •  Incorporate digital solutions into your company’s client care strategy 
  • Utilize multiple streams of feedback to listen to clients and adjust the client care strategy
     Identify and determine what clients should expect from their financial institution during this time and beyond 

ABOUT HOLLY O’NEILL 

Holly O’Neill is the Chief Client Care Executive and leads Consumer, Small Business & Wealth Management Client Care at Bank of America.  

Her team provides financial solutions to more than 66 million clients each year, with a focus on delivering exceptional and distinctive client care with each interaction.

 

 

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Taylor Ri’chard with 3rd Fathom Films

October 1, 2020 by angishields

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Taylor-Richard-3rd-Fathom-FilmsTaylor Ri’chard is an executive producer and film director based in Atlanta. He is the talented creative force at 3rd Fathom Films.

Starting as an Associate Producer on the Academy Award-winning HBO Documentary “Murder on a Sunday Morning”, he has established himself with his first feature film The Final Project. 3rd-Fathom-Films-logo

As a Writer/Director at 3rd Fathom, Taylor juggles multiple productions and is currently celebrating the release of his second feature film Hallowed Be Thy Name.

Follow 3rd Fathom Films on Twitter.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • The type of films that are being made at 3rd Fathom and when was the last film released
  • Taylor’s proudest moment throughout the growth process
  • How  3rd Fathom is keeping everyone working during these times
  • Advice to other businesses or business owners that also need people in the same space in order to operate
  • Taylor’s favorite part of the creative process
  • The exciting things 3rd Fathom is doing to stay relevant
  • How 3rd Fathom Films is evolving

About Our Sponsor

OnPay’sOnPay-Dots payroll services and HR software give you more time to focus on what’s most important. Rated “Excellent” by PC Magazine, we make it easy to pay employees fast, we automate all payroll taxes, and we even keep all your HR and benefits organized and compliant.

Our award-winning customer service includes an accuracy guarantee, deep integrations with popular accounting software, and we’ll even enter all your employee information for you — whether you have five employees or 500. Take a closer look to see all the ways we can save you time and money in the back office.

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ATDC Radio: Take Five – The Blackjack Edition

October 1, 2020 by angishields

About Your Host

Jane McCracken returns to ATDC as a Startup Catalyst, having started her career here many years ago. She then moved into venture capital and investment banking both in the United States and Europe before joining an early-stage, medical diagnostics company as chief financial officer.  During her time there, she raised $60 million and completed eight international acquisitions. The company was listed on both the London and Oslo stock exchanges.

Jane then worked with two venture-backed companies.  She joined the founders of an online travel company as CEO, and took it from startup to the world’s second-largest hotel booking site before Travelocity acquired it. At the request of her venture investors, Jane then joined a computer games developer as CEO and turned around the faltering enterprise before it was sold to a NASDAQ-listed games company.

Most recently, Jane was CEO of an oncology-focused clinical research company, which grew from startup to a multinational firm with $15 million in annual revenue and offices across Europe and the United States.  The company was financed through its own cash flow and was sold in early 2012 to a larger clinical research organization.

Jane continues to work with fast growing companies — in interim and full-time positions — as a consultant, board member, and angel investor. In addition, Jane has served on boards for public and private companies, as well as government-related and non-profit organizations. She is a frequent speaker and panelist at conferences, companies, and universities and is an active volunteer in her community. Jane obtained her bachelor’s degree from Wake Forest University and her master’s degree at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Connect with Jane on LinkedIn.

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