Sunday, April 19, 2020

Get Updated

One thing is for sure right now and it’s there is A LOT of information out there on loans and assistance but how do you know what is right or wrong?  So I was thrilled that the NGA was able to setup a MUST ATTEND webinar with financial expert Marco Terry to talk about things like PPP, EIDL and others.  These are very fluid and moving issues (like the PPP running out of funding) that we need to have a handle on.  So this week we have our chance to hear from a trusted and respected expert on this and more. Marco is up to date on the latest and again is the absolute best in his field. Click HERE to learn more and get registered.  Note the live webinar is open to all but if you miss it the replay is only for NGA members… (So JOIN!)  And yes I do work for and with the NGA but right now all that the team there is doing to educate and work with the industry is incredible.  They are truly there for you and this industry.

Elsewhere…

--  I keep talking about the “post” planning and almost right on queue was an article that took a nice dive into planning for contractors and owners.  I believe as we start to emerge from this there will be an initial rush of need and lots of pressure on logistics before things settle.  (and hopefully they don’t settle “too much”)
This passage is one to keep in mind:

“First, Robbins said, when contractors are cleared to begin work, they could find themselves waiting in a long line for building inspections; materials, tools and equipment; and skilled trade workers and other labor, particularly as some seek to make up for schedule delays.”

This article basically backed a lot of what I have been preaching here- automation is a must, communication paramount, and strategic planning a priority.  We continue to have challenging roads in front of us, so take the time to plan the trip now…

--  I am big into the positivity that can still be had out there.  (Because most days right now its not out in force) Anyway John Wheaton is always a great source of that positivity and this tweet really made my day:



--  While some have more time on their hands than others, I do think finding those areas of knowledge are crucial.  Case in point the latest blog post by the brilliant Rick Alexander of Tom Brown Inc.  No doubt people like me are the audience for posts that educate about things like seals and glazing tapes. This one was short, smart, and effective.  Nice work Rick. And folks if there is a good blog post out there you want me to see, please drop me a line!

--  Last this week… two very sad notes from our world. Absolute gut punches for me when I heard. 

Last week on my project of the week it was from Ajay Glass. I noted that I have known them for years- great family business.  Well that family lost its leader this week in the passing of George Stathopoulos.  George was a tremendous man and father who came to the US from Greece in the early 60’s and worked his way through learning how to be a glazier all the way to buying Ajay Glass and then building it into the absolutely incredible company it is today.  He raised an awesome family including three sons that run the operation today and are pillars in our industry and in their community.  The title of legend can be thrown around lightly but it really fits on George.  He did it the right way and he will be remembered positively forever.  His family will carry on his legacy and all will sorely miss him.  My thoughts, prayers and condolences to Jim, Steve, Dean, the entire Stathopolous family, and everyone at Ajay and in our industry that had the supreme honor of knowing George.

I also got word this week that Jim Gresehover, Vice President of International Development for Pleotint/Suntuitive Glass passed away. Jim was a wonderful man and a rare beast in our world.  He was so incredibly good at the international game.  Dealing with so many different styles and cultures is very difficult but Jim made it look easy.  I was honored to see a presentation he did at glasstec in 2018 and in a room that featured people from all over the globe, Jim was in the zone.  He absolutely mesmerized the audience.  It was something to see.  Jim was a guy who loved glass and loved innovation.  He was a pros pro at this game.  My heart and condolences go out to Jim’s family and friends and his co-workers.  He will truly be missed and our industry lost a passionate advocate for all of the good things our product of choice brings. 

I know we have a lot going in our world, but please keep both the Stathopolous and Gresehover families in your thoughts during this tough time. 

LINKS of the WEEK

First article I ever wrote in the glass industry was about the pressures of picking a name.  Thisperson obviously didn’t read it. 


Great story- wonderful stuff here- even if he ends going to a 2nd tier school like Ohio State.  (Ha ha)

PROJECT of the WEEK

So before we talk this week… last weeks stunner from Ajay Glass had material on it that I did not know where it came from.  Thankfully a few people read this blog and pointed it out to me… so the primary glass was from Guardian Glass and it was fabricated by Trulite out of Cheswick, PA (hmmm I know that location for some reason…)


Now this week… we go to a company that I follow on Instagram but have no clue of anyone there but they do post some beautiful work.  Woon-Tech is whom I am talking about and they really have it dialed in on this one.  This is a wild shower door setup and the detail of the direct to glass paint is incredible.  Not my style for sure but it surely is an eye catching look!!  Job well done team at Woon-Tech.



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