Before I start, I just wanted to extend my thoughts and
prayers to everyone in France and also affected by this awful tragedy. It is incredibly sad and scary. Peace needs to rule in our world…somehow.
A few years ago I started the Industry MVP award here on the
blog to recognize people and companies for their efforts and support of the
glass and glazing industry. Obviously
there are quite a few candidates that deserve credit for what they do, so
trying to narrow it down has become quite the challenge. So let’s begin with a reminder of past
winners and nominees before we get to the runners up for 2015.
2013
Winner was Tracy Rogers of Quanex
Runners up:
Tom Culp
Mark Silverberg
Ed Zaucha
Mic Patterson
Oliver Stepe
Dr. Helen Sanders
Scott Thomsen
Note: All but Scott are still very active and influential in
the industry. Scott retired but his
legacy thanks to “Battle for the Wall”
and great technology lives on.
2014
Winner was CR Laurence
Runners up:
John Wheaton
Rick Wright
Tom O’Malley
Bernard Lax
Note: See what happens when you win Industry MVP from me? Your company becomes a part of the biggest
deal of the century! LOL.
So on to 2015. Here
are the runners up. The winner will be
presented on my last scheduled blog of 2015 in mid December. Nominees were gathered from my knowledge of
who’s who, along with several submissions from readers and followers of this
blog. I then narrowed the field to 5
using the criteria that included some of the following categories:
Overall Influence in 2015 on the industry
Technology/Innovation
Industry Support
My opinion and knowledge of them and what they do. After all
it’s my blog and my award right?
After that I studied the 5 candidates against each other and
then determined the MVP. Which is tough
because all of these people and companies (as the same with the ones from
previous years) are certainly deserving of this huge honor. And to note, this is all on me, it has
nothing to do with Glass Magazine (who graciously runs my blog weekly) or
GlassBuild America- they don’t even know who I am picking etc.
The runners up for 2015 feature 2 companies and 2
people. They are listed in no particular
order.
Walker Glass-
This is a company that is always at every industry event and meeting. And they
just don’t attend to attend; they are active, with many of their folks on or
leading committees. In addition they
have made great technology advancements and this year made a major splash with
their heavy push into bird safe glass.
The team there led by owners Lee Harrison and Ross Christie may be the
nicest people around too. So it’s a
great mix, nice, hard working people, doing very good things for our world.
Garret Henson-
Viracon- I think if I mention Garret any more he may take out a PPO on
me. So this will be the last time. (at
least in 2015) Still very deserving and
he cemented his place here with his performance at the Glazing Executive Forum
in September. He takes very smart
approaches to selling and his massive embrace of communication is something I
wish more would do. He’s also built a
team around him at Viracon that always impresses and makes our industry look
good.
Dip Tech- The
other company on our list is this great Israeli organization. Dip Tech has been very impressive in
basically creating a new market from scratch.
They have some incredibly engaging people that are always innovating,
always looking to see what else they can do to support the cause. They could’ve chosen to sit back and soak in
their successes but that has not been the case.
Plus they are active and supportive within in the industry in many
different forums and open to every idea.
Kris Vockler-
ICD- I will say personally I consider Kris a close friend. She is a fantastic person is a part of one of
the best families this industry has.
Professionally though is where this nomination comes from. The time, care, and effort Kris puts in at
the trade level via GANA is impressive.
Her desire for an overall advancement in the way the industry works is
extremely admirable and needed. On the
business side ICD (with lots of credit to Kris’ dad Larry) has been pushing the
envelope for years in similarity to what I said about Dip Tech. They could sit back- but don’t and that’s due
to the drive Kris has.
So there you have it… these 4 did not grab the prize (which
they may actually be happy about coming from me…) but they deserve recognition
for their efforts. Next month I’ll
recognize the 2015 MVP and the only hint is it’s a person, not a company this
year….
Congrats to the folks above.
And THANK YOU for doing what you do for this industry.
LINKS of the WEEK
Creative Judge uses Taylor Swift lyrics in a decision over
Taylor Swift lyrics.
So many good movies coming… including the concussion movie
ripping the NFL.
Awful website name but cool link. One line from 36 songs that get the song
stuck in your head. More for music
lovers of 80’s and 90’s
VIDEO of the WEEK
Thanks to the great Dave Gillikin for this great reminder of
one of the best TV episodes of all time.
The WKRP in Cincinnati featuring a Thanksgiving Day promotion gone
wrong. This, as was the show itself, a
major classic!
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