A few weeks ago I teased that I was going to name an
industry MVP for 2013 and soon would be floating some nominees. And with this post, that process begins. Informally
I have a received a handful of nominations of some very deserving people and I
am open for some more. So far here’s whom
I have on the list to consider and I will name the winner in my last post for
the year in mid December. I am just
putting one liner note next to each person; we’ll go into more detail later.
Tom Culp- His
work on the energy side for our industry is tireless and very effective.
Mark Silverberg-
Active at the trade level and work with folks in DC, makes us look great in
others eyes.
Ed Zaucha- His
work/effort is worldwide and he was actually nominated by one of my readers
overseas.
Mic Patterson-
For many he is the conscience of our industry, and a voice worth listening to.
Oliver Stepe-
Heard from several people that Oliver’s unselfish approach to our industry
needs commended.
Dr. Helen Sanders-
Similar to Mark Silverberg on the trade level work and to Oliver Stepe on the
unselfishness.
Scott Thomsen-
The “Battle for the Wall” was prominent in the mention I got for Scott.
Tracy Rogers- His
leadership/participation at GANA and AAMA and efforts to grow education in our
world.
So that’s the initial list so far- if you have someone who
you think should be in this race, drop me a line. The nice thing is you find that there’s A LOT
of good people in our world working hard for the good of the industry.
Elsewhere…
-- Just curious who of you reads any magazines on an app? I know some who do it religiously and I will
do it for a few, but not many.
-- In my town we have an empty strip mall that 10 years ago was
filled. It’s an eye sore. So this week I drive by and up in the parking
lot of this mall is a new structure being built for an auto place store. Which makes me wonder… with so much open
inventory, why is a brand new building going up? I just don’t get it sometimes…
-- This is a wild story on turning garbage into glass. Obviously if this can be refined and done it
would be quite the coup. Finding re-use
for our refuse, given the mountains of it we produce as a society is a must,
but if we as an industry can some how be a part of it, that would be
dynamite. That said my guess is this is
a very long shot.
-- Congrats to the team at Vos Glass on their latest
award. Class company that has been well
run for decades. In fact they were so
well run they were always smart enough to never buy from me when I had a
company in Michigan! Seriously though, great to see them get recognized as they
do right by the industry and are always active in the right causes.
-- I upgraded to the Apple OS called “Mavericks” and I am
frustrated by it. I may be the only one
who is, but it’s been miserable for me, especially with my mail. Any of you using a Mac who have upgraded, let
me know if you have any insights.
-- Last this week… it sure looks like College Football is going
to come down to a possible crazy finish with more than a few teams in the
running for the championship game. The powers that be there probably wish they
started that 4 team playoff system this year instead of next! Going to be a wild finish!
LINKS of the WEEK
-- Behind the scenes at the Price is Right TV show. Good read!
-- An amazing story to honor a fallen soldier on his final
flight home.
-- Proof that blogs do lead to good things, including a
compliment from a powerful CEO.
VIDEO of the WEEK
And the best ending to a College Football game this year…
the “Hail Mary” in Nebraska to lead to Cornhuskers to an improbable win over
Northwestern. Wow!
4 comments:
Yes, Mavericks is strange and buggy.
Yes, I now read all mags on my iPad.
Umm, that is all. Nice MVP list, will be tough to pick.
Thank you Kris.. hoping the bugs get worked out of this soon... Hope you are well!!
Evening Max, great list of MVP's - I have had the good fortune to work with many of them, all of them very deserving of the recognition! Talk to you soon.
Thank you sir! Hope all is well!!!
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