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Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will


    • May 3, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 21 EPISODES


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    Hub & Spoke | Jamie Brown '99 & Jeff Tonidandel '98

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 34:05


    Inside Supperland's large and airy interior, you'll meet Jeff Tonidandel ‘98 and Jamie Brown ‘99 who are the founder and owners of the successful Charlotte restaurant. After quitting their jobs and traveling around the world, the Davidson couple found their passion and got to work. Listen in to this episode of Hub & Spoke to learn about their paths from Davidson, how Supperland got started, how they maintained a restaurant during a global pandemic, and more inside information.

    SPARKS: Carson Crochet '22

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 11:00


    Sarah Woods '21

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 9:21


    After a tumultuous freshman year at Davidson College, Sarah Woods began to question her place in the Davidson community. While she considered transferring out, she decided to give Davidson one more semester. That year, Sarah started working for Summit Coffee Co. and found the community and purpose she had been missing. Now, Sarah is the general manager for Summit's Basecamp Café and the opportunities are just starting to unfold. Listen into this episode of Hub & Spoke as Liz Brigham sits down with Sarah to learn more about her experience with Summit during her time at Davidson College and now as her full-time job.

    Hub & Spoke SPARKS | Frank Myers '82

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 8:13


    On the first day of his new job, Frank Myers ‘82 was touring the office when he spotted a table full of screens and boxes. He pointed and asked, “What're those?” “Oh those?” said his boss, “They're PCs, no one knows what they're used for.” Little did Frank know he would soon move into the world of tech and make a career out of it.

    Hub & Spoke SPARKS | Cynthia Beiler

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 4:47


    This week on Hub & Spoke [SPARKS], host Jared Herr ‘22 sits down with Cynthia Beiler, the owner of Leverage Mind Consulting. From revenue to sales operations, to finding investors, Cynthia is focused on helping her clients and removing hurdles from the sales process. Learn more about Cynthia's opinions on the power our minds have over our behaviors and her advice for all students entering the workforce.

    SPARKS: Lee Sult, General Manager of Corvid Cyberdefense

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 6:35


    Coming from a family comprised of half law enforcement and half entrepreneurs, Lee has been two things throughout his career. An investigator and a formally trained investigator at that – allowing him to take problems and break them down into their different pieces. An entrepreneur – with several small businesses, and learning how to navigate both failures and success throughout those lessons One of Lee's crowning achievements in his career took him over to Singapore where he co-founded and ran a cybersecurity company called “Horangi.” Like many, Lee's plans were disrupted by COVID and he moved back to the United States to be near his wife and stepped away from day-to-day operations at Horangi. Back in the US, Lee took on coaching small businesses as a virtual start-up advisor. Most recently, Lee joined Corvid Cybersecurity as their general manager. Corvid is a US defense contractor, solving the Department of Defense's hardest problems. Lee's career thus far has taught him many things, most notably: being your authentic self is what will get you far. Being honest about what you're good at and what you may look is the kind of transparency that's appreciated in a work environment. Similarly, for budding entrepreneurs and start-ups, Lee follows the Jim Collins line of thinking: “you can only grow your company, as fast as you can find good people.” Surround yourself with good people and you will grow with them.

    Brian Helfrich '07

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 21:31


    As the youngest of four, Brian was always looking for ways to become his own person, rather than the carbon copy that could have formulated from watching his siblings. Growing up, sports journalism called Brian's name, so after college, he jumped in. For four years, Brian pursued his dream journalism career until he had, what he calls, “a sliding door moment.” After applying and not receiving the lead editor role for a new ESPN gig, Brian's brother, Tim Helfrich '00, invited him into the folds of Summit, which changed everything. Tim was the owner and operator of Summit when Brian joined the team as an employee. Soon Brian became a partner and then eventually took over from his brother, becoming the owner and CEO. Brian is in charge of all the different businesses and lines that Summit runs, from coffee roasting, to cafes, to franchises – making sure every part of the business supports each other is a major key to Summit's success. Besides the general overseeing, one of Brian's biggest jobs is consistent storytelling. As a creative writing major at Davidson, Brian learned about the adaptability of stories and how mediums and audiences shift how the story is told and received. Not only that, but Brian has come to recognize the importance of different perspectives when storytelling, especially in making sure that Summit has the best people expanding their story. To close, Brain leaves Davidson students with two pieces of advice: Find out, at your core, what's important to you. Whether that's financial security or maybe it's happiness. Pursue that. You're never too old to change directions or restart your career. Just because you chose a major at 19, doesn't mean you have to follow that set path. Be nimble, be curious.

    Michelle Lim Warner '02

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 41:29


    Michelle Lim Warner '02, CEO of DCANTER, joins host Liz Smith Brigham '04 to talk about her career journey.

    SPARKS: Kevin Lewis- CMO, Alimentation Couche-Tard (Circle K)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 8:11


    Ever heard of Alimentation Couche-Tard? Maybe you'd recognize Circle K, which they own and operate? Circle K has 17,000 stores in 26 markets around the world, and Kevin Lewis leads Circle K's marketing charge as their Chief Marketing Officer. On this episode of Hub & Spoke [SPARKS] join host, Jared Herr ‘22 as he sits down with Kevin and talks about everything from innovation to advice to their former distaste for country music, well at least Kevin's former distaste.

    Ed Van Deman '69

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 34:24


    On this episode of Hub & Spoke, the Hurt Hub is honored to welcome, Ed Van Deman, class of 1969. Ed quite literally embodies the term entrepreneur. Jumping from job to job throughout his journey, Ed's insights on decision making, perseverance in the face of doubt, innovating within business partnerships, and his opinions on liberal arts education provide valuable advice for everyone, no matter what stage of life you're in. Listen to learn more about Ed's journey and what it's like to come back to your college after 45 years.

    SPARKS: Mike Tattersfield- CEO, Krispy Kreme

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 9:52


    Mike Tattersfield, CEO of Krispy Kreme, joins Jared Herr '22 to talk about a wide range of topics, from his personal career journey to what innovation means to him. Hub & Spoke SPARKS, a spin-off of our flagship program Hub & Spoke, provides short, bite-sized interviews with a variety of personalities, with the aim of sparking some inspiration in your career or even your day-to-day life. A production of the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Davidson College

    Liz Smith Brigham '04

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 61:58


    This episode of the show, Liz Smith Brigham '04, director of the Hurt Hub@Davidson, shares her story and career experiences. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions to learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Megan Falvey '14

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 51:31


    This week on Hub & Spoke, we will catch up with Megan Falvey, Product Marketing Manager at LinkedIn Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions to learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Amee Parbhoo '06

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 53:40


    This week on Hub & Spoke, we will catch up with Amee Parbhoo '06. Parbhoo is the Managing Director of Accion Venture Lab. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Cameron Hardesty '07

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 56:55


    This week on Hub & Spoke, we will catch up with Cameron Hardesty '07. Hardesty is CEO and Founder of Poppy Flowers, as well as a Techstars alumna. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions to learn more. We feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Will Naso '18

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 57:23


    This week on Hub & Spoke, we will catch up with Will Naso '18. Naso is the CEO and co-founder of Biteline, a company that connects dental professionals with open opportunities. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions to learn more. We feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Caroline Lewis '06

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 59:35


    On this episode we talk with Caroline Lewis, Davidson class of '06 and managing partner, Rouge Women's Fund. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Jill Sypult Marcus '86

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 54:53


    Today on the show we welcome Jill Sypult Marcus, Davidson class of '86 and founder & president of Something Classic & Mother Earth Group. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Mike Guggenheimer '96

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 57:38


    On this episode, we speak with Mike Guggenheimer, Davidson class of ‘96. Mike joined the Blumenthal family of businesses in 2008 and currently serves as President and CEO of Blumenthal Holdings. Mike initiated the company's move into industrial biotechnology with a 2012 investment in Terresolve Technologies, an innovative green tech company. Prior to joining Blumenthal Holdings, Mike was an operating partner for Blackstreet Capital Management, a private equity group that focused on control buyouts of under-performing corporate orphans. Mike has an M.B.A. from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Dean Williams '11 & George Ramsay '13

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 56:56


    On this episode, we talk with Dean Williams & George Ramsay, Davidson classes of ‘11 and ‘13 respectively. George majored in music while playing two years of soccer at Davidson. Dean was a psychology major and lifelong musician. Shortly after graduating, George and Dean co-founded a music lesson business – Bold Music. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

    Mbye Njie '04

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 57:58


    On this episode we talk with Mbye Njie, Davidson class of ‘04. Mbye was an Anthropology Major at Davidson. Since he graduated in 2004, he's been an activist and founder of Legal Equalizer, a mobile app that allows users to capture police encounters after being pulled over, automatically notify loved ones in real-time, provide information on legal rights involving that encounter, and receive legal advice at the scene. Mbye launched the first version of the app in 2015 after seeing the fallout from the Michael Brown case, and pulling from his own personal experiences with law enforcement. Hub & Spoke, presented by the Hurt Hub@Davidson, aims to build a strong community of entrepreneurs and innovators by sharing the stories of Davidson alumni, students, faculty, parents, friends, and our greater community. In these one-hour episodes, we will introduce and interview our storytellers and then invite the audience to ask questions and learn more. Every two weeks, we will feature Davidson entrepreneurs and innovators who have used their liberal arts education as a foundation for their success in creating their own businesses, leading teams, and driving innovation to solve the world's most pressing challenges.

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