Sunday, December 18, 2022

2022 MVP and Year end One on One Special Podcast

2022.  Get ready to enter this one into the finished column.  But before we do that there’s quite a bit to cover on my last scheduled blog post of the year.  First off, my year ending traditional “one on one” podcast with an industry influencer.  Last year was Mr. Don Friese.  This year its Steve Weidner of NSG Pilkington.  Steve is a legend in our space and our talk covered a ton of items including his years in the industry, supply chain, new tech, next steps and his ability to run into celebrities (which I do think he even sandbagged me there too- as even at glasstec he was hanging out with Japan’s World Cup Soccer team).  Great and important man in our world- check it out on VIDEO or on AUDIO and as always wherever you listen to your podcasts.

 

Then next up… it’s my annual Glass Industry MVP (and runners up) award.  Since 2013 I have bestowed this honor on some of the best of the best in our space, with a goal of always having new people mentioned each year.  To date I’ve noted 50 people and companies and this year 4 more make the list.  What I take into account are people or companies that support the industry as a whole, go above and beyond in those efforts, are great ambassadors overall in order further our mission.  In addition, innovation and education plays a role too.  This award comes from me alone, though many people do ping me to nominate deserving folks and I always listen, consider, and appreciate.  So, without further delay, let’s get to it!

 

2022- Runner’s Up

 

Stanley Yee- Dow.  When I realized that Stanley had never been on any of these lists I was stunned and embarrassed.  How could I miss him?  So this is almost a lifetime achievement nod as much as his continued efforts to make our industry better.  In that esteemed past Stanley played a crucial role in the GANA-NGA merger and going forward he continued to be a person who pushed innovation and collaboration at every turn.  Also a show or event within our world is not the same unless you see that classic Stanley smile.  Great man who cares a ton and backs it up always raising a hand to help.  Stanley my apologies for not mentioning you earlier!

 

Chris Phillips- Showcase ShowerDoors and Shower Door Pros on Facebook.  Chris is not only a strong businessman and inventor (more on that in a second) but his founding of the Shower Door Pros community on Facebook was a huge breakthrough in building collaboration in our space.  There are bigger forums out there but none that bring the sense of family that the Shower Door Pros have.  Every Wednesday night these folks gather and talk- and in one hour everyone gets better. I’ve been lucky to hop on a couple of these and they are just awesome opportunities for fellowship and growth.  On the inventor side, Chris has created amazing products to make the installers life easier and more efficient and he never stops hustling on that end.  A tremendous and genuine person, I am thrilled that I somehow ended up in the Chris Phillips camp.

 

Frameless Hardware Company- FHC- Hard to have a better year than these guys eh?  From a business side their growth has been dynamic (additional locations, manufacturing and the latest acquisition of Morse) and important to keep people ahead of supply chain crunches.  They’ve innovated to make people more efficient and they’ve supported and really pushed hard on items like MyGlassClass to ensure the glazier gets the best online education available in the market today.  Chris Hanstad and Barry Sutherland and team continue to always be active nationally and their folks like Danny Donahue who step up to support the industry during crucial NGA meetings.  Add in people like my pal Jeff Ziesche who proudly represents them and never misses a chance to promote NGA, GlassBuild etc. and this is a winner all the way around.  

Three fabulous and important runners up.  


But now it’s time to crown the 2022 MVP.

 

That would be…

 

Jodi Martinez of AllStar Glass.  Jodi is amazing and absolutely one of the coolest people out there.  She has slowly but surely become an absolute force in our industry and her approach and personality are a breath of fresh air.  Jodi is always learning, always collaborating and always putting her words into action.  One huge example this year was her pushing a “Trades Night” in her community.  We all know WE NEED to attract more people and youth to our space- events like the one Jodi supported are a great way to get there.  In addition, Jodi plays a great role on the NGA Board, is active at every NGA meeting (while getting a ton of her team involved too- spreading that knowledge and education) and she happens to be an amazing host of events too as she rocked the GEF this past fall making a certain host of the BEC (ahem) a bit nervous because- dang she is good. Very good.  Jodi and her husband Dan have a top-notch business (and note- I am huge fan of Dan as well) that really makes our industry look good. (AllStar installs some beautiful and challenging projects)  Plus this year the women in glass and fenestration movement took a major step and I think Jodi is one of the most important faces in that effort going forward.  She’s stepping up even before she’s called. No doubt to me that Jodi is a hustler day in day out and our space is better for it.  So Jodi- congrats- you are the top of the top for the Glass world in 2022!

 

Note I have been insanely lucky to have had Jodi, the FHC guys, and Chris on my podcast in the past and if you are looking for a listen this holiday season and want to know them better- here are the links.

Jodi and Dan Martinez 

Audio  Video 

Chris Hanstad and Barry Sutherland  FHC  

Audio  Video

Chris Phillips

Audio  Video

 

--  Quick side note- I survived with no internet for 3+ days and ladies and gentleman- I liked it!  Yes the disconnect really was refreshing.  Now will I do it again soon?  Probably not but I surely will welcome it when it comes down the line again. Who knew you could get away from things and survive!!

 

--  OK, so unless something crazy happens this will be my last blog for the year.  THANK YOU for following along and supporting.  My traffic in 2022 was by far my best, with numbers that blow my mind (that 40% glass increase that brought new people to my blog and podcast I think increased all of my traffic 40% too!) and I am grateful to everyone on this. Since 2005 I have posted this blog weekly and it continues to be a therapeutic joy for me, I hope to keep doing it and hope you all keep following along!

Finally, a sincere wish to all of you for a HAPPY and HEALTHY holiday season and 2023!  It’s going to be an interesting year (like seemingly all are) but I know our world can work through and over anything. I am honored to be amongst all of you.  Thank you.

 

See you with my next blog week of 1/8 with I’m sure plenty to catch up on!

 

LINKS of the WEEK

I think this fits the description of a frivolous lawsuit

 

I’m seriously glad I don’t ever run into any of these animal issues when I am in Florida

 

Dogs.  Love em!

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

This is a beauty and some of the names involved on it are real powerhouses… This is St. John's Terminal - 550 Washington- In Manhattan, NYC. Stunning right? The façade was fabricated by the folks at Intercom Facades via their NY operation.  Of course the glazier was the great team from W&W Glass working from a design via COOKFOX.  Kudos to Turner Construction too as the GC.  Congrats to all on a showstopping effort! 




Sunday, December 04, 2022

Dynamic Duo and an Amazing System

We’ve reached the final month of the year and time has just flown right on by.  Lots to cover this week but kicking off with the latest From the Fabricator podcast.  Really fun one, first featuring the awesome duo of Michael Saroka and Laura Little from Goldray Glass.  This sibling team, along with their incredible company is making things happen in our space. They both dropped some strong insight too that I think we can all learn from.  Great people!  And also this month Kyle Lindersmith of innovative laminating system manufacturer Burkle.  He made a massive splash at the big GPAD event earlier this year and it was fun to catch up with him on that and his laminating machinery that is disrupting the space.  Loved his overall attitude as well. So please check this one out… as always I appreciate it!

To watch on YouTube

To listen you can click HERE or search “From the Fabricator” on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts.

 

Elsewhere…

 

--  With the year coming to a close it is now officially Glass Industry MVP season!  So in 2 weeks, the winner will be announced and I have to say that once again there are so many awesome options here.  Choosing the winner and runners up yearly is a challenge but a good one really because that means we have people and companies that really care about what we do!  Just as a reminder, here are the past honorees:

2013- Tracy Rogers

2014- CR Laurence

2015- Jon Kimberlain

2016- Chuck Knickerbocker

2017- Joe Erb

2018- Nathalie Thibault

2019- Bill Sullivan

2020- Tim Kelley

2021- Matt Kamper and Steve Dean

2022- ?????

 

--  I posted this separately on LinkedIn but wanted to note it here in case you missed it.  My friend Vardhan Mehta of Acelab wrote a great post on architects and manufacturers and the dynamic there.  Our industry always wants to engage with architects and Vardhan being an excellent architect himself gave some answers to the test.  Check it out here!


--  Major congrats to Kevin Nash of Agnora on his retirement.  Kevin announced he was hanging em up on LinkedIn and it almost crashed the site.  Good guy who helped push some smart and sophisticated glass into the space and made our industry look good.  Congrats Kevin- best to you in the next phase of life and thanks for all you did in our world!

 

--  Fun one for my fellow road warriors… have you noticed both Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn are both going heavy on advertising their breakfast options.  I laugh because the commercials show these bright and shiny spaces, with loads of options, great looking food, happy and helpful people everywhere- even bringing you fresh tea!  My laughter comes because these images are pretty far from reality… and I love my Hampton Inns but the next time I get a breakfast like the ones they show on the commercial will be the first.  I will say now that things have progressed on the covid side of things, it is nice to even have that option back. (Those who missed it, during the height of covid, the breakfasts were discontinued, and they gave you a mystery bag that could include anything from an apple to a handful of fiber bars… you never knew and it was truly an adventure.)

 

--  Last this week… NO BLOG next week from me.  Yes I know I was already off very recently but that was Thanksgivings fault.  Next week I’ll be disconnected on a family cruise. This was booked in June of 2021 not knowing if cruises would even be happening, but here we are.  The bigger issue is me not being connected for 3+ days.  At this point I am choosing NOT to get the cruise Wifi.  I guess we’ll see how strong my willpower is!  Anyway, see you back in this space week of 12/18 with a special year end podcast and as mentioned above our industry MVP! Good stuff ahead….

 

LINKS of the WEEK

The mascot for the 2024 Olympics is out- I kinda like it. 

 

Crazy lucky no one was hurt and the broken glass a bit ugly too.

 

Interesting code addition here with residential fire sprinklers.  Not sure how I feel on it all.

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

This week we head to the Philly area where a few of my favorite glaziers are… one is Paul Rabinowitz Glass and I have always been a big fan of Mark Rabinowitz and his team there.  This project popped on to my feed and I LOVED the picture but also the caption- how about this:

 

“On site before the sun. When you work with RabGlass, you can always #ConsiderItDone.”

 

What an awesome line…Kudos to Mark and team on this project and please also would love to know who fabricated the glass and aluminum too.  Keep up the great work!