Last week I announced the group of candidates that came
close but ultimately did not win the 2016 Industry MVP. As I noted then, so many great people and
companies are worthy and picking one is truly a challenge. For this year I went with a person that I
have seen first hand making a difference in our world. This person is active at the trade group
level- taking a leadership role and bringing a passionate approach to it. This person also uses his voice online to
educate the industry on issues and situations that we all really need to pay
attention to. In fact he took one of my
pet causes and has brought tons of attention to the holes there and did it in
classy but forceful way. Plus our winner
is just flat out a good person and I have been a fan of his for years. So
without any further build up, the winner of the 2016 Industry MVP is Chuck
Knickerbocker of TGP. Chuck will
probably want to kill me for heaping all this praise, but it is deserved! Also props must go to Chuck’s employer-
TGP. They obviously see the great value
in having Chuck out and active in the industry- so a thank you and a nod to the
management and team there.
Congratulations Chuck- keep up the good work at GANA, your blog, and
hammering on NFRC and the other issues that concern our world daily.
Elsewhere…
-- While I am in the handing out good news mode… major kudos to
Bendheim on the release of their updated website. The new site is fantastic. Loaded with info and details. Building websites are not easy. Populating them with great resources is a
massive challenge. Congrats to the folks
at Bendheim for the excellent work!
-- Following up on the AIA story and their membership
“uprising” over the post presidential press release. The Media Relations Director of AIA resigned last
week and according to sources in published reports it was because the AIA
ignored his direction in the whole process.
Like I noted when this happened- this was a massive PR failure on many
levels and continues to be one as negative press is still active. As one commenter online noted- “Sometimes its
worthwhile to listen to your PR expert.”
-- I recently saw the new movie “Dr. Strange” and one glass
related item stood out for me. In many
of the stunts, it looked to me like it was good old annealed glass being broken
out instead of the usual tempered. This
movie had a ton of computer-generated graphics so maybe that was it, but it was
jarring to see large annealed shards breaking in scenes with human interaction.
-- In my first posts of 2017 I will review what we experienced
in 2016 and hit on the trends expected in the New Year. One trend will be
advanced social media- like Periscope.
The great John Wheaton is making a major effort with that platform and
the episodes I have been lucky enough to catch have been interesting and thought
provoking. More on this and others on
that post- but follow John at @johnlwheaton1 on twitter and you’ll get the
notifications of his next Periscope.
-- So this will be the last scheduled post for 2016. Obviously that may change, as there are at
least 2 major industry transactions that may take place before year end, so if
and when they do break, I’ll make some comments on twitter and here. I truly enjoy the communication with all of
you and I thank you for your support. I
believe 2017 will be an excellent year and I am excited to experience it. (Well all but the part of my daughter going
to college in 2017. I am NOT excited
about that…) In any case I would like to
take this time to wish all of my readers a HAPPY and HEALTHY holiday season and
year ahead. Take care and enjoy!
LINKS of the WEEK
Not sure this got enough press thanks to everyone wanting to
cover “fake news” and all. An American
Hero passes away. I was lucky enough to
see his last launch in person and it was very cool. RIP John Glenn.
The icey pile up in Montreal made the social media spin last
week. This is wild to watch… hopefully
none of my good friends from that area got caught up in this wow.
The hot holiday gift and a person trying to corner the
market- good story on karma striking back.
VIDEO of the WEEK
Short stupid video with golf on ice… I assume this is a
course in North Dakota in September….