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BRX Pro Tip: How Many Clients Do I Need?

July 17, 2020 by angishields

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Stone Payton: [00:00:00] And we are back with BRX Pro Tips. Lee Kantor and Stone Payton here with you. Lee, simple question, but I think it’s good that we ask this of ourselves from time to time. How many clients do I need?

Lee Kantor: [00:00:13] In the professional service business or in our local market business, studio partner doesn’t need to have a thousand clients. They don’t need a hundred clients. They may not even need 50, 20 clients. I mean, they might get away with just having 10 clients. So, to be clear on the amount of clients you need is very, very important because you have a different strategy when you’re trying to get 10 clients as opposed to a thousand clients. So, when you only need a handful of clients, you don’t have to kind of waste your time with the vast majority of people who aren’t the right fit in terms of budget, in terms of attitude, philosophy, desire. You have the luxury of working with people who only want to work with you, who only want what you have to offer.

Lee Kantor: [00:01:03] Once you identify these handful of people, then you can serve the heck out of them. So, they stay around and refer their friends who might be or probably more likely to hire you because you’re working with somebody they already know. So, when you’re trying to get a handful of clients, you can do a really good job of choosing the people that are the exact right fit instead of just taking anybody. So, just remember, you’re not trying to get a thousand clients. You’re just trying to identify the few people that want what you have and that are a good fit.

Forrest Tuff with One Vision Productions

July 16, 2020 by angishields

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Forrest-Tuff-One-Vision-ProductionsForrest Tuff is the Founder and CEO of One Vision Productions, an award-winning, multimedia production company whose clientele includes small businesses and government agencies to Fortune 100 corporations. It has been named one of Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For.

As an empowerment speaker, Tuff shares his life experiences with the hope of motivating others to pursue their dreams. He is a Distinguished Toastmaster and has been recognized as the 2019 Toastmaster of the Year and a Top 100 Transformational Leader by the John Maxwell Team.

On the creative side, Tuff is an author and producer. He was a finalist for the Georgia Author of the Year Award and is the tv host and creator of Tuff Talk Show. An avid filmmaker, he has 100+ movie credits to include documentaries, indie film, and a major motion picture with 20th Century Fox.

An advocate for servant leadership, Tuff is a SCORE Certified Business Mentor and United Way VIP Alumnus. He received a Leadership Certificate from BoardSource and created a Pay It Forward grant which is annually awarded to a nonprofit. He is a recipient of the Martin Luther King Drum Major for Service and President’s Call to Service Awards.

Connect with Forrest on LinkedIn and follow One Vision Pruductions on Facebook and Twitter.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Forrest’s journey to start One Vision Productions
  • How One Vision Productions has been recognized as one of Atlanta’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For 6 years in a row
  • Why One Vision Productions went from a brick and mortar office to virtual and if this structure been beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • On Vision’s Pay It Forward community initiative
  • The organization SCORE

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.

Follow OnPay on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

Tagged With: One Vision Productions

Retirement Tips Radio: Michelle Connell with Portia Capital Management

July 16, 2020 by angishields

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Michelle-Connell-Portia-Capital-ManagementMichelle Connell, President of Portia Capital Management, has devoted her professional life to the wealth management of private investors, as well as non-profit institutions. She received her Master of Business Administration with Honors from San Diego State University and an undergraduate degree from Seattle University (Magna Cum Laude). Ms. Connell has extensive experience managing equities, fixed income, and private investment portfolios. She has served as a senior portfolio manager for several private banks and boutiques in Texas, Chicago, and the West Coast.

Ms. Connell is also an adjunct professor of Finance at the University of Texas in Dallas and also teaches the CFA Review at several other universities. She was rated one of the Top 12 Financial Professors in the United States in 2019.

Ms. Connell has over 20 years experience serving in institutional investment capacities, including Co-portfolio manager for several mutual funds; Investment committee member responsible for the approval of all assets, including public and private markets; Head of the Technology Sector analyst team for one of the nation’s largest banks; Senior portfolio manager serving foundations and ultra-high network individuals; Tenure at firms that specialize in the offerings of private equity and private debt.

Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn.

High Velocity Radio: Leslie Kasper with EquiSources

July 16, 2020 by angishields

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Leslie Kasper is Sr. Sales Advisor and Principal with EquiSources, a family-owned small business in the elusive cooling niche of the equine industry. Begun as a simple solution to helping their own horses feel better, they have successfully addressed an industry challenge. They cool hot horses.

Years of experience. expert research and product testing have resulted in their innovative, cooling protocol that immediately lowers the heart-rate, respiration, and core temperature of a hot horse. Carry-Cool® by EquiSources® is a light and portable kit with a patented, adjustable neck wrap design made from super-absorbent, contoured material carried in an insulated cooler bag with ice-packs where it stays chilled until use.

Carry-Cool® works in conjunction with your horse’s natural cooling system to safely bring down their body temperature ringside or back at the barn, after trails or schooling. EquiSources® strives to leave each horse cooler and every horse owner/caretaker satisfied with a happier, more comfortable horse.

Follow EquiSources on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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BRX Pro Tip: Watch the Tape

July 16, 2020 by angishields

IMPACT: TFI Special, John Waechter & Lee Ann Roberts

July 15, 2020 by angishields

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John Waechter, Sales Trainer & Business Coach 
Don Zavis Sales Training
1846 E. Innovation Park Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85755
520-370-8232
jwwaechter@comcast.net

SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |

John is a seasoned business executive, entrepreneur, and organizational consultant. With 40 years of experience with consumer and industrial manufacturing, healthcare, small business, Fortune 500 companies, and more. John’s current focus is on corporate expense mitigation, courses in sales, customer service, customer retention, interpersonal relationships, and behavioral assessments.  

John has extensive experience in the basic business disciplines of marketing, sales, operations, finance, accounting, and human resources. John holds a B.S. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in Long Range Planning, and is also a certified Predictive Index Practitioner and a certified “Talent Optimizer.” 

John partnered with Don Zavis Sales Training in 2019 as an educator, trainer, and Business Coach. We provide clients with a large multitude of tools to help them grow their business. These include, but are not limited to, monthly face to face one on one sessions, (now mainly on ZOOM), group coaching sessions, weekly live classes for in-person attendance as well as a live stream capability, accountability partnerships, class archive access and much more. 


Lee Ann Roberts, Vice President
Dependable Personnel, Inc
700 N Country Club Ste 120
Tucson, AZ  86716
520-325-1131
info@dependablepersonnel.com
www.dependablepersonnel.com
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | 

Lee Ann is an Arizona native with over 28 years of experience in office management, including Human Resources and full-charge bookkeeping.  Most of my experience was in the construction industry. However, I spent several years in the medical field and trained office personnel on a construction industry accounting software.  I arrived at Dependable Personnel in 2017 with the opportunity to grow the business and become a partner.   

I am fortunate to have been able to assist the community in obtaining prosperous employment and provide small business owners with payroll and bookkeeping services, thus allowing the employers and employees to focus on what they do best. 

More About the Business

Dependable Personnel originated in 1994 to provide staffing services for the Legal community.

Our original mission was to assist the Tucson legal community in their staffing needs. Our focus has since expanded to also serving the Tucson corporate community staffing their offices with administrative employees.  We have recently extended our services to include payroll and bookkeeping services.  Dependable Personnel has remained small, specialized, locally-owned, and operated to serve the local community better.

Dependable Personnel is committed to providing personalized service to both our clients and our job seekers in making exemplary matches. We pride ourselves on thoroughly screening our prospective job seekers and ensuring that our clients’ specific requirements are met.

SHOW HOST:
Barbara McClure, Executive Director  
IMPACT of Southern Arizona 
3535 E Hawser Street 
Tucson, AZ  85739                                                    
520-825-0009 / Mobile Phone: 206-915-0919 
barbara@impactsoaz.org 
www.impactsoaz.org 
 SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Barbara McClure wakes up each morning passionate about going to work at a place that improves lives and inspires futures every day! She has been the Executive Director of a Tucson social service nonprofit called IMPACT of Southern Arizona, for ten years. What is it that keeps you passionate about your role Barbara? 

Barbara has been a visionary and planner with decades of experience as a small business owner and in nonprofit leadership; her innovative ideas and strategic thinking, along with a talent for bringing the community together, has helped grow IMPACT five-fold in a very short time. Her talents and interests are diverse but all center around helping people, improving the community, bolstering education, building capacity and sustainability, being vocal about the rights and conditions of others, experiencing art, nurturing all inhabitants of your garden, and enjoying life to the fullest. 

And now Barbara is about to experience another exciting chapter in her life with hosting a brand-new Radio Show Podcast here on the Tucson Business RadioX Network starting in November. 

IMPACT of Southern Arizona is a 20 – year old social service nonprofit stabilizing families and seniors, and moving people out of poverty. IMPACT’s programs are designed to stretch household budgets so earned income can be spent on necessities such as improved housing conditions, fuel to get to work, utilizes, and needed medical attention and prescriptions.  Its clients are your neighbors! People come to IMPACT because it is a welcoming place where they are always treated with dignity and respect, and where they find resources, referrals, coaching, and help to attain the skills that can move them forward into self-sufficiency. 

Barbara grew up in Pasadena CA, moved to Long Beach for college, got married and started our family then moved to Seattle area ten years later. Took our youngest son on an 11-month motorhome trip to get to Tucson – Homeschooled for 10th grade. 

We vacationed at a rustic cabin when I was growing up, where we had no phone or television; and spent all our time outside fishing, hiking, horseback riding, listening to old radio shows, playing pool, reading comic books from the local small grocer, and using our imaginations all day long. I always admired the superheroes who defended people and cities like Gotham and Metropolis, so when our three boys were born, we named them after familiar character: Colin (Bryce for an overlay of Bruce Wayne, Kent, and Parker. Our first grandchild was born last year, and as in the family tradition, named Logan, after the Wolverine. I used to always tell them they were my superheroes – and they still are today! 

Barbara loves working with numbers and has always loved math and the organization of things, so accounting seemed perfect, but I soon realized that I if I became a CPA I would have to spend many months inside doing tax returns, and that did not appeal to me as a long–term career! I have a great imagination and enjoy creating things, so thought I should find a better path that might nurture that side of my personality. I was working in the shipping industry in SoCal at the time and fell in love with import and export, so shifted my majors to Marketing and International Business. Those were wonderful fits, and I imagined graduating and moving to the largest port on the planet, in Germany; then, I met my future husband and things took a different turn. 

A little bit about how Barbara got into Nonprofit work: 

All along with my husband and I were always involved in nonprofits and community volunteer opportunities, and often said it was too bad we could not make a living doing those things we loved so much. Leadership roles in PTO, Boy Scouts, Historical Societies, Junior League, Elks, Rotary and more. Then when we moved to Tucson I looked for a local opportunity to impact my community. A Board position was about to open at IMPACT, and my local bank branch manager, Peggy Smoot, suggested I would be very passionate about getting involved in the mission work there. I worked in the Food Bank. 

There are thousands of nonprofits in Tucson. What makes IMPACT Unique is that they bring the community together to stabilize families and move people out of poverty. Our true success lies in partnering with a large number of businesses, agencies, social clubs and other nonprofits. We invest $2.5 million in the community each year, and we do it all with a lean staff of amazing professionals supported by more than 170 volunteer shifts each week! We have put great systems in place to run efficiently, effectively and with a commitment to sustainability and integrity, protecting the community’s investment in our work, striving for perfect audits, being innovative, building capacity and most importantly – treating everyone with dignity and respect. We are an award-winning nonprofit with numerous nods to incredible customer service. Our clients are your neighbors… We improve lives and inspire futures of people living in Southern AZ.  

So, IMPACT is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and you have been at the helm half that time. Share with me the things IMPACT has accomplished over the years, and the things you have planned for this celebratory year. 

 

Tagged With: SANP, Southern Arizona Non-Profits

Retirement Tips Radio: Jane Johnson with Business Transition Academy

July 15, 2020 by angishields

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Jane-Johnson-Business-Transition-AcademyJane Johnson is the President of Business Transition Academy Inc. and is the co-author of Cashing Out of Your Business – Your Last Great Deal. During the last decade, Jane has assisted dozens of business owners with planning and executing successful business sales and transfers to employees, managers, co-owners and outside buyers.

Jane created Business Transition Academy in 2013 as an educational platform to provide the most comprehensive, impartial exit planning education, tools, and resources to business owners. Their best practices and information empower owners to make more informed critical decisions about their exit and improve their chances for a successful outcome.

Jane is a CPA, Certified Merger & Acquisition Advisor, Certified Business Exit Consultant and a trained family business advisor.

Connect with Jane on LinkedIn and follow Business Transition Academy on Facebook and Twitter.

Tagged With: Business Transition Academy

Retirement Tips Radio: Corey Rieck with Long Term Care Planning Group

July 15, 2020 by angishields

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Corey-Rieck-Long-Term-Care-Planning-GroupCorey Rieck is the President and Founder of The Long Term Care Planning Group, a firm that specializes in delivering Long Term Care education and coverage to companies, high net worth individuals and large organizations. Since 2001, Corey has devoted his career to Long Term Care as a result of multiple personal experiences.

A neutral provider of Long Term Care Solutions since 2001, Corey brings a unique and comprehensive consultative perspective to this issue. Since 2003, part of his commitment to the Long Term Care Industry includes his having trained over 4,000 advisors from San Francisco to Wall Street on how to properly position Long Term Care to clients through the CLTC organization. Additionally, he has authored dozens of published industry articles on Long Term Care and has assisted many of the nation’s leading LTC carriers on operational and educational matters.

Corey Rieck helps high net worth individuals better manage long term care expenses to avoid sacrificing their financial plans and family relationships.
Corey became focused on long term care planning after managing his parents’ finances as they aged and needed long term care. He realized there had to be a better way for people to receive the best possible long term care without forfeiting assets and depleting their bank accounts.

Corey knows how to help protect your financial assets and wealth management with a funding strategy for long term care. He can answer your questions and explain why you should not rely upon government programs or only your family members for long term care.

When a person decides to explore long term care financial solutions, Corey takes them step-by-step through a highly confidential and systematic process to optimize their funding options.

Connect with Corey on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: Long Term Care Planning Group

IMPACT: TFI Special, Jamie Overturf & Ron Petrie

July 15, 2020 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
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Thank You From Impact!


Jaime Overturf
Farmers Agent, Entrepreneur
2555 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 293-2900
joverturf@farmersagent.com

As a local Farmers® agent in Tucson, AZ, Jaime Overturf helps customers identify the insurance coverage that best fits their needs. This process is straightforward and personalized to help make them more informed about their insurance options.

Jaime has the knowledge and experience to help customers better understand their coverage options–whether that Jaime has the knowledge and experience to help customers better understand their coverage options–whether that’s auto, home, life, business insurance, and more. You can connect with Jaime on Facebook.


Ron Petrie of Ron P Enterprises

Ron Enterprises is locally owned and operated, and has in Tucson since August 28th, 1973.  Ron points out that both of his parents were engineers, one a chemical the other an electrical. Needless to say, there was only one way when it came to doing anything right. And you know what that is, ‘The right way’ which he carries over into my everyday life and especially my business life… and now I would like to do it right for you! 

So, when it comes to all facets of his line of business, Ron says nothing is more gratifying than seeing his customers’  expectations exceeded. 

 You see Ron is a little old fashioned, he doesn’t like to overcharge …and that will never change! So what do you need to have done? A bathroom remodel? How about a slab for that new addition to the house? And what about the addition too?

No Jobs’ too big – No Job’s too small”  Call Ron he does it all (520) 999-1113

                – Licensed – Bonded – Insured –

SHOW HOST:
Barbara McClure, Executive Director  
IMPACT of Southern Arizona 
3535 E Hawser Street 
Tucson, AZ  85739                                                    
520-825-0009 / Mobile Phone: 206-915-0919 
barbara@impactsoaz.org 
www.impactsoaz.org 
 SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |

Barbara McClure wakes up each morning passionate about going to work at a place that improves lives and inspires futures every day! She has been the Executive Director of a Tucson social service nonprofit called IMPACT of Southern Arizona, for ten years. What is it that keeps you passionate about your role Barbara? 

Barbara has been a visionary and planner with decades of experience as a small business owner and in nonprofit leadership; her innovative ideas and strategic thinking, along with a talent for bringing the community together, has helped grow IMPACT five-fold in a very short time. Her talents and interests are diverse but all center around helping people, improving the community, bolstering education, building capacity and sustainability, being vocal about the rights and conditions of others, experiencing art, nurturing all inhabitants of your garden, and enjoying life to the fullest. 

And now Barbara is about to experience another exciting chapter in her life with hosting a brand-new Radio Show Podcast here on the Tucson Business RadioX Network starting in November. 

IMPACT of Southern Arizona is a 20 – year old social service nonprofit stabilizing families and seniors, and moving people out of poverty. IMPACT’s programs are designed to stretch household budgets so earned income can be spent on necessities such as improved housing conditions, fuel to get to work, utilizes, and needed medical attention and prescriptions.  Its clients are your neighbors! People come to IMPACT because it is a welcoming place where they are always treated with dignity and respect, and where they find resources, referrals, coaching, and help to attain the skills that can move them forward into self-sufficiency. 

Barbara grew up in Pasadena CA, moved to Long Beach for college, got married and started our family then moved to Seattle area ten years later. Took our youngest son on an 11-month motorhome trip to get to Tucson – Homeschooled for 10th grade. 

We vacationed at a rustic cabin when I was growing up, where we had no phone or television; and spent all our time outside fishing, hiking, horseback riding, listening to old radio shows, playing pool, reading comic books from the local small grocer, and using our imaginations all day long. I always admired the superheroes who defended people and cities like Gotham and Metropolis, so when our three boys were born, we named them after familiar character: Colin (Bryce for an overlay of Bruce Wayne, Kent, and Parker. Our first grandchild was born last year, and as in the family tradition, named Logan, after the Wolverine. I used to always tell them they were my superheroes – and they still are today! 

Barbara loves working with numbers and has always loved math and the organization of things, so accounting seemed perfect, but I soon realized that I if I became a CPA I would have to spend many months inside doing tax returns, and that did not appeal to me as a long–term career! I have a great imagination and enjoy creating things, so thought I should find a better path that might nurture that side of my personality. I was working in the shipping industry in SoCal at the time and fell in love with import and export, so shifted my majors to Marketing and International Business. Those were wonderful fits, and I imagined graduating and moving to the largest port on the planet, in Germany; then, I met my future husband and things took a different turn. 

A little bit about how Barbara got into Nonprofit work: 

All along with my husband and I were always involved in nonprofits and community volunteer opportunities, and often said it was too bad we could not make a living doing those things we loved so much. Leadership roles in PTO, Boy Scouts, Historical Societies, Junior League, Elks, Rotary and more. Then when we moved to Tucson I looked for a local opportunity to impact my community. A Board position was about to open at IMPACT, and my local bank branch manager, Peggy Smoot, suggested I would be very passionate about getting involved in the mission work there. I worked in the Food Bank. 

There are thousands of nonprofits in Tucson. What makes IMPACT Unique is that they bring the community together to stabilize families and move people out of poverty. Our true success lies in partnering with a large number of businesses, agencies, social clubs and other nonprofits. We invest $2.5 million in the community each year, and we do it all with a lean staff of amazing professionals supported by more than 170 volunteer shifts each week! We have put great systems in place to run efficiently, effectively and with a commitment to sustainability and integrity, protecting the community’s investment in our work, striving for perfect audits, being innovative, building capacity and most importantly – treating everyone with dignity and respect. We are an award-winning nonprofit with numerous nods to incredible customer service. Our clients are your neighbors… We improve lives and inspire futures of people living in Southern AZ.  

So, IMPACT is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, and you have been at the helm half that time. Share with me the things IMPACT has accomplished over the years, and the things you have planned for this celebratory year. 

 

Tagged With: SANP, Southern Arizona Non-Profits

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