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How To Lead When You’re Not In Charge

December 21, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

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Every health system leader has unprecedented executive management challenges facing their organization in the wake of the pandemic. During a recent virtual executive roundtable session hosted by the Healthcare Management Academy (HMA), which included the Baldrige Foundation co-hosts Dr. Roger Spoelman and Dr. Charles Peck as panelists, the discussion clarified the top challenges to overcome for health systems to “future proof” their organizations.

On this episode of “Leader Dialogue Radio“, the panel is joined by pastor, speaker and author Clay Scroggins to discuss his book “How To Lead When You’re Not In Charge“ and how to leverage influence when one lacks authority, such as situations that may face leaders and providers in these disruptive COVID times.

Roger Spoelman, DBA, MBA

Roger is a healthcare executive with more than 38 years of industry experience. He most recently served as interim CEO at Trinity Health Regional Systems in New England, Ohio, and Illinois at Loyola University Health System.

His tenure at Trinity Health included leading several hospital mergers, and later as regional executive for the corporation’s Mercy Health operations. He also is founder and executive sponsor of the Trinity Health Innovation Hub. In 2018, Roger oversaw the merger of International Aid Inc. and CURE International Inc., two organizations where he served on the Board of Directors for over a decade. He recently served as the President and CEO for CURE International Inc., which operates eight charitable hospitals in developing nations, and focuses on faith-based care that restores quality of life to pediatric patients with surgically treatable disabilities. Roger was appointed Chair of the BAMF Health board of directors in 2019. He is working closely with the company to achieve their patent-focused mission of bringing intelligence-based precision medicine to the world.

Roger is a co-host of the Baldrige Foundation Leader Dialogue program, and mentors and coaches’ numerous executives and assists organizations and their boards of directors with succession, strategy, and innovation.

Charles (Chuck) Peck, MD, FACS

Charles (Chuck) Peck is an internist and rheumatologist with more than 35 years of healthcare experience as a clinician, scientist, medical school faculty member, administrator, medical director, CEO, and partner in the global healthcare advisory company Guidehouse.

Chuck’s most recent projects include a $108M financial turnaround of a $2B integrated health system in the northeast leading to their affiliation with a leading academic health system. He was a member of President Joe Biden’s Health and Human Services transition team. Prior to joining Guidehouse, Chuck served as CEO of Piedmont Athens Regional Health System, on the board of Vizient Southern States, partner at a global healthcare consulting firm responsible for the clinical operations practice; CEO of a 150 physician group multi-specialty practice; president of the southeast and northeast regions of a large national health insurance carrier; chief medical officer of a start-up retail health clinic operator; chief medical officer/chief operations officer of a national disease management company; and CEO of an ambulatory surgery center and physician services company.

Chuck is a co-host of the Baldrige Foundation Leader Dialogue program and provides mentoring and thought leadership insights to numerous organizations and leaders across the country on a variety of operational, financial, and leadership topics.

Dr. Darin Vercillo, MD

Darin Vercillo co-founded ABOUT, drawing upon his expertise in developing and implementing medical information systems specifically designed to manage complex patient needs, medical education, and faculty and staff logistics. Darin provides clinical oversite and direction across all facets of ABOUT.

A board-certified hospitalist practicing in the Salt Lake City area, Darin also served as a clinical advisor and technical developer at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. Previously to his work at ABOUT, Darin served as a physician knowledge engineer and interim Chief Medical Officer at TheraDoc.

Ben Sawyer, MBA, PT, OCS, LBB

Ben Sawyer is an ABOUT executive. He has more than 35 years of industry experience, most recently serving as CEO of SOAR Vision Group, and EVP of Care Logistics.

Ben started his healthcare career in 1985 as a Physical Therapist, focusing on sports medicine and orthopedics, and received his specialist certification as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS) in 1997 from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties.

After securing his MBA, he moved into hospital administration, overseeing rehab, wellness, cardiac therapy, and occupational medicine services, specializing in team development and performance optimization. This expanded into a system leadership role overseeing performance and quality improvement. During that time Ben achieved his Lean Black Belt certification (LBB)

Ben has a gift for recognizing strategic gaps that can be turned into opportunities. For example, during the COVID-19 crisis he initiated national executive roundtables with the Baldrige Foundation via the Leader Dialogue program to help executives turn the pandemic disruption into an opportunity for improved collaboration and performance towards true Community Health beyond the walls of hospitals and to prioritize and coordinate action and resources.

Clay Scroggins/Pastor, Speaker and Author

Clay Scroggins helps emerging leaders become better people and better employees. After writing a few modestly successful leadership books and working his way through many organizational levels, Clay learned a few things about the challenge of authority deprivation. The good news is that he found a lot of hope for the “not in charge” leaders out there in the world.

 

Tagged With: about healthcare, baldrige foundation, baldrige leadership, ben sawyer, charles peck, chuck peck, clay scroggins, darin vercillo, Guidehouse, Healthcare, healthcare challenges, healthcare leadership, how to lead when you're not in charge, leader dialogue, leader dialogue podcast, leader dialogue radio, Leadership, leading people, roger spoelman

SIMON SAYS, LET’S TALK BUSINESS: Heather Fleming, Greg Hayes and Trent Cloer with MST

December 17, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

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SIMON SAYS, LET'S TALK BUSINESS: Heather Fleming, Greg Hayes and Trent Cloer with MST
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Heather Fleming, Greg Hayes, Trent Cloer and Al Simon

Heather Fleming, Greg Hayes & Trent Cloer/MST

MSTiller, LLC (“MST”) celebrates its 65th anniversary this year. The firm has four offices with three located in Georgia and one in New York. They have over 130 staff members serving clients in a variety of industries. MST is noted by Accounting Today as a “Firm to Watch”; ranked as one of the “Top 25 Accounting Firms” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle; and ranked by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution as “Top Work Places”.

What makes MST different? They advocate for their clients continuously. Clients view MST as problem solvers and trusted advisors that anticipate issues and planning opportunities. Their client service approach is what truly defines the firm. Resources and experience are meaningless without a desire to use those tools to help organizations achieve their goals. MST’s client service approach can best be described as hands-on, proactive and ongoing. They aim to be involved beyond the year-end services. Their client relationships typically are for the long-term, often extending over decades, and the continuity of these client relationships is the ultimate testament to MST’s service approach.

MST specializes in serving closely-held and privately-owned businesses ranging in size from $10 million to over $300 million in revenue. Their services are composed of a broad range of audit, tax and strategic consulting matters. They have substantial experience in serving as the outside accountant for a wide range of growth and mature professional service providers. Additionally, MST is a member of the Moore Global network of firms, which provides immediate access to industry expertise from similar firms throughout the United States and internationally.

Tagged With: al simon, business advice, business podcast, business radio, Business RadioX, greg hayes, heather fleming, mst, mstiller, mstiller llc, Radiox, sales coach, sales podcast, sales techniques, sales tips, sales trainer, Sandler Training, Sandler Training by Simon, Simon Says Lets Talk Business, simon says podcast, simon says radio, trent cloer

Linda Schoepf, Franchise Owner and Community Coordinator with Little Caesars

December 17, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

Celebrating Powerhouse Women
Celebrating Powerhouse Women
Linda Schoepf, Franchise Owner and Community Coordinator with Little Caesars
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Amanda Pearch and Linda Schoepf

Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it’s in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere.

Linda Schoepf/Little Caesar’s Pizza

Little Caesars was founded by Mike and Marian Ilitch in 1959 as a single, family-owned restaurant. Today, Little Caesars is the third largest pizza chain in the world, with stores in each of the 50 U.S. states and 27 countries and territories.

Little Caesars recently introduced contactless options for both delivery and carry-out through the Little Caesars app. Pizzas are baked in 475-degree ovens to ensure food safety and never touched after baking. The chain has also reinforced cleanliness and sanitization procedures, increasing the frequency of cleaning commonly touched surfaces including door handles, glass, countertops, Pizza Portal surfaces, phones, and cash registers.

Celebrating Powerhouse Women is presented by

Tagged With: amanda pearch, Business RadioX, CAB Incorporated, capital city home loans, Celebrating Powerhouse Women, Linda Schoepf, Little Caesars, powerhouse women, successful women, women business leaders, women business podcast, Women Empowerment, women executives

Beth Martin with Georgia Gun Club and Jeremy Griffin with Revive Ketamine Centers

December 16, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Beth Martin with Georgia Gun Club and Jeremy Griffin with Revive Ketamine Centers
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Beth Martin/Georgia Gun Club

The Georgia Gun Club is the Southeast’s premier shooting range and Georgia’s only 100-yard indoor rifle range offering recreational practice, state-of-the art training, and high-quality firearm products. They are located a short distance from I-85 in Buford near the Mall of Georgia, making it convenient for gun enthusiasts in metro Atlanta, the state of Georgia, and neighboring states.


Jeremy Griffin/Revive Ketamine Centers

Revive Ketamine Centers offers Ketamine Infusion Therapy for patients experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, neurological issues, and chronic pain. They also offer other wellness services including NAD in a relaxing and private setting. Since every client is unique, at Revive Ketamine Centers, you can be assured that their expert team will work together to provide you with personalized care from beginning to end.

Gwinnett Business Radio is presented by

Tagged With: Beth Martin, Business RadioX, Georgia Gun Club, gwinnett business, Gwinnett Business Radio, Jeremy Griffin, Revive Ketamine, steven julian

Coping with Food and Family During the Holidays (Part 2 of 2)

December 15, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

Food, Faith & Feelings
Food, Faith & Feelings
Coping with Food and Family During the Holidays (Part 2 of 2)
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In the second installment of a 2-part series, Dr. Genie Burnett, CEO and Clinical Director of Manna Fund, discuss how to cope with food and family during the holidays with her guest Tori Payton, the primary registered dietitian at Manna.

About Manna Fund:

Manna Fund is a 501c(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing hope and financial assistance to individuals who need eating disorder treatment scholarships. Manna provides funding for inpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient eating disorder treatment for individuals lacking insurance coverage or for those with inadequate insurance coverage. Manna Fund grants scholarships to recipients by providing direct payment to partnering eating disorder treatment facilities.

Their mission is to address the epidemic of eating disorders by providing prevention, education, research, and financial assistance for treatment to all qualified individuals through well-administered programs.

Please CLICK HERE if you’d like to make a donation for the Manna House!

Presented by

Tagged With: dietitian, dr. genie burnett, food faith & feelings podcast, food faith and feelings, genie burnett, holiday eating, manna fund, manna scholarship fund, tori payton

Transitioning a Family Business from One Generation to Another (Part 2 of 2)

December 15, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

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Drew Gilbreath, Randy Brunson and Cole Porter

In the second part of a 2-part episode, host Randy Brunson discusses the benefits and challenges of transitioning a family business from one generation to another with second-generation business owners Drew Gilbreath of Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath and Cole Porter of Porter Steel.

Drew Gilbreath/Sutter, Mclellan & Gilbreath

Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath prides itself on being an independent agency and its ability to create a strategic business partnership between their client, their carrier and their community. Through mutually beneficial alliances, Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath provide tailored services and products compatible with your expectations. SMG will communicate clearly and keep the program design concise. Brady is the only broker at the agency that focuses solely on employee benefits.

Cole Porter/Porter Steel

In business since 1983, Porter Steel is one of Atlanta’s premier providers of structural steel, miscellaneous metals, and architectural metals to General Contractors and other fabricators in the area. Additionally, they have a custom manufacturing division where they partner with other manufacturers in completing the steel portion of their product.


Randy Brunson/Centurion Advisory Group

Randy Brunson is the founding shareholder of Centurion Advisory Group. Randy has invested most of his forty-year career in financial services. He spent several years on the institutional side and had the opportunity to start a successful financial planning firm in 1991. Centurion Advisory Group serves individual and corporate clients, both in Georgia and throughout the country, offering personal and business financial planning, retirement plan design and management, and investment management services.

Randy studied engineering and marketing at UT Chattanooga. Randy currently holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF®) and CKA designation and makes it a priority to stay on top of his knowledge in the financial industry through continuing professional educational opportunities and reading. In addition, Randy has completed studies in qualified plan design, estate planning and business transition planning and he enjoys speaking and writing regularly on these topics.

Stewarding Family Wealth is presented by

Tagged With: business transition, centurion advisory group, cole porter, drew gilbreath, Family Business, family business transition, financial advice, porter steel, randy brunson, stewarding family wealth, stewarding family wealth podcast, sutter mclellan & gilbreath, wealth and savings advice, wealth management, wealth podcast

Looking Back and Looking Ahead at Regions

December 10, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

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Regions Business Radio” covers financial topics such as banking and lending, mortgages, wealth management and more. The program also allows listeners to get to know some of the top executives from Regions Bank.

Hosted by J.D. Mealor, Senior Vice President and North Georgia Market Executive, all episodes of “Regions Business Radio” are available for download on Apple iTunes, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you enjoy your favorite podcasts.

About Regions:

Regions Financial Corporation (NYSE:RF), with $145 billion in assets, is a member of the S&P 500 Index and is one of the nation’s largest full-service providers of consumer and commercial banking, wealth management, and mortgage products and services. Regions serves customers across the South, Midwest, and Texas, and through its subsidiary, Regions Bank, operates approximately 1,400 banking offices and 2,000 ATMs. Regions Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. Additional information about Regions and its full line of products and services can be found at www.regions.com.

This information is general in nature and is provided for educational purposes only. Regions makes no representation as to the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of any information presented and Regions does not accept liability for any direct or indirect loss stemming from the application of any material. Information provided and statements made by employees of Regions should not be relied on or interpreted as accounting, financial planning, investment, legal or tax advice. Regions encourages you to consult an appropriate professional concerning your specific situation and irs.gov for current tax rules.

Tagged With: j.d. mealor, jd mealor, regions bank, regions bank podcast, regions bank radio, regions bank radio show, regions business radio, regions podcast, regions radio

Transitioning a Family Business from One Generation to Another (Part 1 of 2)

December 9, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

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Drew Gilbreath, Randy Brunson and Cole Porter

In the first part of a 2-part episode, host Randy Brunson discusses the benefits and challenges of transitioning a family business from one generation to another with second-generation business owners Drew Gilbreath of Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath and Cole Porter of Porter Steel.

Drew Gilbreath/Sutter, Mclellan & Gilbreath

Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath prides itself on being an independent agency and its ability to create a strategic business partnership between their client, their carrier and their community. Through mutually beneficial alliances, Sutter, McLellan & Gilbreath provide tailored services and products compatible with your expectations. SMG will communicate clearly and keep the program design concise. Brady is the only broker at the agency that focuses solely on employee benefits.

Cole Porter/Porter Steel

In business since 1983, Porter Steel is one of Atlanta’s premier providers of structural steel, miscellaneous metals, and architectural metals to General Contractors and other fabricators in the area. Additionally, they have a custom manufacturing division where they partner with other manufacturers in completing the steel portion of their product.


Randy Brunson/Centurion Advisory Group

Randy Brunson is the founding shareholder of Centurion Advisory Group. Randy has invested most of his forty-year career in financial services. He spent several years on the institutional side and had the opportunity to start a successful financial planning firm in 1991. Centurion Advisory Group serves individual and corporate clients, both in Georgia and throughout the country, offering personal and business financial planning, retirement plan design and management, and investment management services.

Randy studied engineering and marketing at UT Chattanooga. Randy currently holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF®) and CKA designation and makes it a priority to stay on top of his knowledge in the financial industry through continuing professional educational opportunities and reading. In addition, Randy has completed studies in qualified plan design, estate planning and business transition planning and he enjoys speaking and writing regularly on these topics.

Stewarding Family Wealth is presented by

Tagged With: business transition, centurion advisory group, cole porter, drew gilbreath, Family Business, family business transition, financial advice, porter steel, randy brunson, stewarding family wealth, stewarding family wealth podcast, sutter mclellan & gilbreath, wealth and savings advice, wealth management, wealth podcast

The Giving Impact

December 9, 2021 by Garrett Ervin

Giving Back To Gwinnett
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Ken Massaroni, Ryan Jones, Dan Miller, Heather Loveridge, Justice French and Greg Lang

For the last episode of 2022, the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia will take you behind the scenes and talk with some of the “givers” – those helping make their nonprofits’ work possible – and share some stories of how lives are being changed through that giving. This episode includes inspiring stories from Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett, the Neighborhood Co-op, and Rainbow Village.

Ryan Jones/Neighborhood Cooperative Ministries

Neighborhood Cooperative Ministries (NCM) is a faith-based, non-profit, ecumenical ministry dedicated to providing emergency assistance to families in Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Doraville and Tucker, Georgia of Gwinnett County. NCM is supported by twenty three local churches and numerous businesses, civic and social organizations, foundations, and individuals.


Greg Lang/Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett

The Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett is a non-profit medical clinic that provides low-cost primary care and disease management services across the life span for uninsured residents of Gwinnett County and surrounding areas. Their goals are to provide quality low cost primary healthcare services to the uninsured, decrease the demand of the uninsured for non-emergency medical services on the local hospital emergency rooms, and provide a venue for medical professionals and laymen of the Christian community to serve a marginalized population.

Justice French/Rainbow Village

The mission of Rainbow Village is to transform the lives of homeless families with children by providing a stable community and services that instill initiative, self-development, and accountability for future generations. Rainbow Village has realized for over 29 years that it is this holistic approach to serving all family members in a safe community that allows their residents to truly break generational cycles of poverty, homelessness, and domestic violence. As their mission is fulfilled, they work towards their vision to be a national model of an educational and holistic approach to breaking the cycles of homelessness, poverty, and domestic violence.

Host: Heather Loveridge/Magnolia Media Group 

At the heart of marketing is great storytelling – and that’s what they do at Magnolia Media Group. Whether it’s through social media, e-newsletters, websites, brochures or complete marketing services, they help organizations tell their story.

Giving Back to Gwinnett is presented by:

Tagged With: cathy loew, cfneg, Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia, dan miller, Elyse Loew, giving back to gwinnett podcast, Good Samaritan Health Centers of Gwinnett, Greg Lang, gwinnett coalition, gwinnett county, heather loveridge, justice french, Ken Massaroni, neighborhood cooperative ministries, Non Profit, rainbow village, Ryan Jones

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