The term “Class Act” is probably now overused. But today I am going to use it as a tribute
to a man who truly deserves that moniker.
After a heroic run of battles against illness and cancer, long time
industry manufacturers rep Dave Helterbran passed away late last Tuesday
night. Now Dave was a TRUE class act. Everything he did led you to that
conclusion. His overall attitude and
approach always put you in a better place after a talk or visit with Dave. He always met me with a smile and with a
positive outlook on everything. And I
know I was not the only one that felt that way.
Dave cared tremendously about his product lines. Being a manufacturers rep is not an easy
business (I know there’s folks who think it is- sorry you’re wrong) and Dave
always handled the adventures there well.
You could say he always handled that with class… He was fortunate to work with some excellent
people and companies that appreciated him until the end, like Mike Scanlon and
the folks at Trelleborg. Dave leaves
behind people who loved him, loved working with and for him, and he also leaves
behind a legacy with his daughter Lindsay and Son in Law Dustin as they
continue their rep firm Texas Glazing Solutions. Lindsay and Dustin are a lot like Dave. Lindsay was blessed with Dave’s smile and
overall genes and Dustin picked up on the Dave’s attitude and acumen pretty
fast. They will do well in this business
because Dave prepared them right. In the
end, we lost yet another great person in our industry and world, and that is
surely sad. My thoughts, and condolences
go out to the entire Helterbran family, his friends and associates on the loss
of this classy gentleman.
Elsewhere…
-- Some good news… my friend Mike Gainey picked up a new great
gig recently joining the team at Ensinger.
I have known Mike a long time, he’s one of the few people who actually
dealt with me in every past life I had in this industry… and actually still
likes me. (or at least I think so..)
Anyway he’ll do great in this new slot and I am thrilled for him.
-- Did you see Google changed its look and logo some? I do not like it. Not sure why a company so established would
go that direction.
-- So I saw a piece this week on 5 emerging building types to
master and a few jumped out at me for importance to us. One was “Bioclimatic” where the structure is
built to have a more intense connection with the climate zone of its
location. Another was Net Zero Energy
and I have been on that bandwagon for a while so it’s good to see that
continuing to pick up steam. The last
and possibly most interesting is “Resilient” buildings. These are structures built to maintain
functionality or bounce back quickly in the face of extreme weather. Some examples ranged from the simple like elevating
buildings to avoid flood waters, using operable windows instead of fixed
because of humidity to more intense like flooring that can flood but dry out
and resume service without issue. In any
case I share this because our industry has a stake in all of these and needs to
keep innovating and communicating what we do so we are involved in the process.
-- Last this week courtesy of the always reliable twitter feed
of Conners Sales Group. It’s a
fascinating battle taking place with Turner Construction and the city of Santa
Clara, CA about a hospital and priorities.
The story can be found here and I have a feeling we’re not through
hearing about it yet.
LINKS of the WEEK
-- Wow not a healthy family dynamic here…
-- GREAT APP for virtually walking you home a night. We live in a scary world, nice to see ways to
combat that
-- Maybe I am old but I don’t find this funny or cute or
anything. Then again if it keeps this
DWI offender off the real roads… that’s great.
VIDEO of the WEEK
As many of you know I have soured on the NFL because I think
the commissioner is horrendous and league management inept and greedy beyond
absolute belief. And that’s before I get
to the well being of the players. Well
with this new movie coming out, I could possibly be joined by some
converts. Looks wild.
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I wanted to take a moment to thank you Max for this wonderful tribute to my dad. I saw this the day it came out and it warmed my heart. My dad truly respected you and thought very highly of you. Thank you for all of your support!!
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