So before I get to my annual industry MVP, I just wanted to
hit on item that I have been pretty active on over the past several
months. This past Monday GANA sent a
voting ballot to its membership asking them to vote on approving a combined
entity of GANA and NGA. As I have stated
here on many occasions I believe this combined entity is a must for our
industry- it is the opportunity to get that one unified voice and bring the
best of these two excellent groups together.
One key is an improved efficiency and approach with meetings &
events. More focus and the opening for
more input from parties that may not have been heard in the past or comfortable
speaking up. Movements like this and
other possibilities will allow the strengths of these organizations to
grow. Obviously a lot of the work still
needs to be done to determine how a combined group will exactly look when merged-but
that’s normal in any unification. But
what I do know is the personalities involved are strong and caring, and they
have our best interest as an industry
at the forefront. So if you have a
ballot, please vote, and if you want to talk more about this, I am always up
for a dialogue.
Ok now on to the MVP…
2017 was a tough one… but in the end I did find my winner.
First though the runners up… and all of these are well
deserving because they truly came to play all year long with the best interest
of the industry in mind.
2 companies and 2 individuals make up the group that came
close. They are:
GCI Consultants- These folks made the list because they went
next level with communication that made a difference. Every other week for the most part, GCI released
a podcast with an industry subject and guest.
That is something I have wanted to do for the past 3 years and couldn’t
do and these guys are doing it and doing it extremely well. To find new ways to communicate is a crucial
step in reaching more of the world.
Kudos and congrats to GCI for pulling it off
Darijo Babic- Guardian Glass- There are stories about
Darijo’s work ethic and hustle that are folk legend like. There is no doubt he is a person who gets the
job done and he brings a passion to the glass industry that is off the
charts. Darijo this year and in his past
has been tremendous at educating architects and designers on glass and why it
needs to be used.
Cathie Saroka- Goldray- Cathie’s company has tons of
admirers with the beautiful product they produce. But it’s Cathie’s activities on the technical
side of the industry and her being at the front of promoting the excellent
potential uses of decorative glass (instead of non glass products) wins the day
for me. 10 years ago decorative glass
was a niche, it now is standard and the space it goes in can utilize a lot of
different non-glass options, so having a champion pushing glass is huge.
Walker Glass- There are so many people at this company who
could probably be on this list solo it only made sense to honor the company as
a whole. The commitment that Walker
makes to the technical side of the industry is huge. No matter where the meeting is, they usually have
multiple people there. And those folks
usually take on leadership roles that involve more work than their daily duties. Walker also has excelled at leading the way
in newer areas of bird protective glazing and sustainable glazing with the
etched products (going after HPD/EPD etc.)
Overall it’s an impressive body of work. Kudos to Lee Harrison, Ross
Christie and the entire team Walker team for doing what you do!
Congrats to the above folks/companies. You all represent the industry well!
Now to the winner…. I have known this gentleman for a few
years and was a fan of his style and skill.
But honestly it wasn’t until this year when I saw him in action in a few
different venues that he hit my radar as a guy that was performing even beyond
my initial knowledge. My industry MVP for 2017 is Joe Erb of Quanex. Joe is easily one of the most likable people
in our world and one that I would be stunned if anyone did not hold in the
highest levels of respect. He is a
focused, caring guy who has thrown himself into several volunteer roles all
with the industries best interests in mind.
As I noted above, I watched him do his thing in a few meetings and it
was awesome. Joe kept discussion flowing
and debate/collaboration at a fair and respected pace. All the while making sure that the work being
done would provide a benefit to what we all do.
Like the past winners of this award, I am just in awe of the effort Joe
puts forward and appreciate all he does!
Congrats Joe, I believe this honor is well deserved!
Ok so that is it for my last “scheduled” post of 2017. If major news breaks I’ll jump in online and
on twitter. Beyond that I want to wish
all of you out there a wonderful holiday season and a happy, healthy, and
rewarding 2018. I am looking forward to
what’s in store and I can’t wait to continue to share my thoughts, gripes, and
whines with you here on this blog. Take
care and enjoy!!
LINKS of the WEEK
An “ugly” Christmas sweater that went kinda wrong….
This would be a brutal flight delay!
This may not be for everyone- but for those who want a Christmas
tree but don’t have space- this is not a bad idea!
VIDEO of the WEEK
Part of me thinks this is fake… a seagull grabs a “GoPro”
camera and flies away. The owner finds
it several months later and this is the video it shot…. Online they are calling
this the seagull drone…