Sunday, October 31, 2021

Deals, Awards, Entrepreneurs and More

This is another week where there’s no lead story but a bunch of smaller ones to comment on or catch up with.  Including two stories I completely missed along with a bunch of other relevant items. 

 

--  On the stories I missed… First off, I missed commenting on the FeneTech deal that went down in early August.  Big time software designer 2020 of Westwood, Mass bought FeneTech and it looks like a positive deal for all parties especially because the core group at Fenetech including Ron Crowl will be staying on board.  That part is huge for the industry and now adding in some extra innovation won’t hurt!

 

--  Then I missed an excellent article in Glass Canada from my guy Rich Porayko on the changes to e-mail blasts that could affect many marketing approaches.  The piece is strong, and it is HERE, so check it out and you’ll be able to get even more insight from Rich on my November podcast (coming soon, as long as Rich doesn’t skip out on me for that Joe Rogan offer he has.) 

 

--  Some good news to share… and speaking of podcast- recent guests Winco Window had something to celebrate recently after being tabbed with the 2021 Family Business Award from the St. Louis Business Journal.  Absolutely well-deserved and I am very happy for Gantt & Woody Miller, and everyone at Winco for making it happen and bringing excellent publicity to our industry!

 

--  Also good news to the great folks at Ubiquitous Energy with an award from the National Science Foundation. It is recognition like this that gives our industry a positive boost and shows our innovative chops. Our would DOES develop products that make a difference!   Congrats to the team at Ubiquitous on this excellent honor!

 

--  List time again!  This time the fastest growing cities for entrepreneurs.  These are the cities seeing noticeable growth with new companies…. 

 

10- Nashville, TN- Not a surprise though honestly expected higher.  Also make sure you are there for BEC and GPAD in March of 2022 to see for yourself!

9- Milwaukee, WI- This is a surprise, and good to see as plenty of excellent people I know living in that region

8- Jacksonville, FL- All Thomas Lee I am sure.

7- Birmingham, AL- I have been impressed with this area each time I visit

6- Buffalo, NY- May be cold there but that area must be jumping

5- Charleston, SC- My buddy moved there a year ago and he tells me its bananas with growth

4- Greensboro-Winston Salem- This one does stun me for sure. I like the area but didn’t see it in the same class as all of these others.

3- Louisville, KY- Exciting to see- the area really has been on the move.  The great Tony Kamber continues to work his magic in that region.

2- Colorado Springs, CO- Floored by this- can someone from that area confirm?

And at #1

Greenville, SC!  I have been here a few times and each time it gets more and more impressive.  This does not shock me one bit and I think it’s going to be on the move for a while.  I am sure at one time cities like Charlotte, NC were on this list and now they are built out.  I am surprised that nothing in the Maryland, Virginia area are on here- but maybe that’s my glass industry bias since it seems like every day someone new is opening in that region.  Plus has Texas built all the way out?  Salt Lake City?  Anyway- good stuff and interesting to see where the growth is!

 

--  Sad news, Steve LeVan of Chicago Heights Glass passed away this week.  Steve was a class act through and through and absolute pioneer and true legend in the Chicago glazing market.  His legacy is left behind with a great company and son Kurt that continues to be among the best our industry has ever seen.  Steve will be missed and my sincerest condolences to Kurt, the LeVan family and the entire team at Chicago Heights Glass.

 

--  Last this week- No blog post for me next week!  Taking a week off from this to energize for the stretch run with more podcasts, the industry MVP and more!  I’ll be back in this space the week of November 14th unless something major happens in our world….

 

LINKS of the WEEK

This is peak 2021, Lost hiker ignores rescue cell calls because number wasn’t recognized?  I mean if I’m lost I’d even talk to the telemarketer!  Come on!

 

The birthdays in this home will be easy to track!  3 on the same day- all 3 years apart!

 

I’m stunned this didn’t happen in Florida.  First Gator story in a different state in a while.

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

Quaker Windows hops into the spotlight this week thanks to a post from Brent Simpson.  

This is the Smoky Hollow Project in Downtown Raleigh, NC showing the Quaker CityLine Beveled Windows.  Looks absolutely fantastic!  Congrats to Brent, Quaker, and my old pal Josh Wignall who is on fire in his role at Quaker….





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