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In this episode, Alfredo & Elaine interview Bob Norton, the Vice President and General Counsel of Hillsdale College. They discuss the mission and background of Hillsdale College, the challenges and concerns with student loan forgiveness, and the realities of transitioning to electric vehicles. Bob shares his perspective on the importance of a free market, the limitations of electric vehicles, and the potential environmental and economic consequences of battery disposal. The conversation highlights the need for transparency and informed decision-making in education and transportation. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Wednesday & Friday. For more information visit JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cody Jensen, past NJHA Chairman, joins the podcast to talk about the honor of receiving the first ever, Bob Norton Excellence Award during the 2022 Junior National Hereford Expo, as well as the impact Bob Norton had on him, both in his personal and professional career.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Bob Norton tells the story of his adventures from picking up nuts and bolts with dad at work, to being a very successful corporate lawyer, to now serving as the General Counsel of Hillsdale College. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Norton, founder and CEO of AirTight Management, has been a serial entrepreneur for more than 30 years. In that time, he's seen startups launch, grow, succeed and fail. He talks about what separates those who succeed from those who don't, what investors are looking for at the earliest stages, and how insisting that your buddy from college remains your CTO for life might not be the best strategy for winning that Series A.
✈️Bob is a pilot and is surrounded by model airplanes. 02:20
Bob Norton talks to peopleHum about how to set goals and the ROI of goal setting. If you like the podcast, please follow the channel, so we could keep producing more content like this!
Bob Norton, General Counsel for Hillsdale College – Hillsdale College to hold in person grduation ceremony this weekend.
Bob Norton, General Counsel for Hillsdale College – Hillsdale College to hold in person grduation ceremony this weekend.
As companies began to reopen processing facilities during April and May, many questions remain about how worker safety and the food supply security will continue when capacity increases during the summer. MEAT+POULTRY turned to Dr. Bob Norton, chair of Auburn University Food System Institute's Food and Water Defense Working Group, for a discussion on a variety of these issues. In this episode of the podcast, Norton outlines what will need to happen for companies to maintain and increase capacity at plants after community spread has subsided among workers. In the second part of the podcast, Norton discusses how farmers around the meat industry will continue to struggle with a backlog of inventory. Norton also describes his role in monitoring the pandemic, including why other American infrastructure has not been as affected as much as meat processing.
Bob Norton, Ph.D. is the chair of the Auburn University Food System Institute’s Food and Water Defense Working Group He is a long-time consultant to the U.S. military as well as federal and state law enforcement agencies. Bob is also a regular contributor to the Food Safety Magazine eDigest. Soren Rodning, D.V.M., M.Sc., DACT, is an associate professor and extension veterinarian with the Auburn University Department of Animal Sciences and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Jason Sawyer is an associate professor of meat science with the Department of Animal Sciences at Auburn University. Alex Tigue is a regional extension agent, Animal Sciences & Forages, Auburn University. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Bob, Soren, Jason, and Alex [25:58] about: Whether or not the food industry could have seen such an event coming The current state of the U.S. food supply and whether or not we'll experience a food shortage The changing relationship between food companies and the public health sector The truth about whether or not COVID-19 can be transmitted from a food facility worker to the food they work so closely with The risks associated with having sick employees in the workplace Converting food products meant for foodservice to other food sectors and the complications that accompany such a change Bob Norton's COVID-19 Articles in Food Safety Magazine Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) and Food Safety: A Time for Facts, Not Panic The 2019-nCoV Coronavirus Is Not a Food Supply Threat Bob Ferguson's Food Safety Insights [17:11] Bob joins us to discuss his article featured in our April/May 2020 issue: Analytical Testing in Food Safety Continues to Grow Want more from Bob Ferguson? Find more of his articles and podcast segments. News Mentioned in This Episode Chipotle to Pay $25M Fine for Causing 1,000+ Foodborne Illnesses 2015-2018 [3:12] U.S. Meat and Poultry Plant Closings [7:38] NEW: CDC Publishes New Guidance for Meat & Poultry Industry NEW: CDC Issues Long List of Recommendations to Smithfield Foods Plant Plagued with COVID-19 Infections Keep Up with Food Safety Magazine Follow Us on Twitter @FoodSafetyMag and on Facebook Subscribe to our magazine and our biweekly eNewsletter We Want to Hear From You! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions. Tell us about yourself—we'd love to hear about your food safety challenges and successes. We want to get to know you! Here are a few ways to be in touch with us. Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com
Justin talks with Robert J. Muise, co-founder and senior counsel at the American Freedom Law Center, about his lawsuit against the governor. Also, Bob Norton, Professor Hillsdale College, joins in to talk about his op-ed opposing the Stay Home Stay Safe measures.
Systems are an essential part of efficient management and productive leadership for higher performance. Bob Norton, President & CEO of AirTight Management has made it his life's mission to propagate this message through his training, coaching and consulting programs for CEOs, Executives, and Managers. In this episode, Bob shares The AirTIght Six Systems framework that supports the art of management, leadership and business growth. Bob also shares lessons he has gathered over his decades of experience working with leaders the world over and his plans as we enter the next decade of the 21st century. You can learn about Bob and his programs @ http://www.airtightmgt.com
Today, we are joined by two International Best Selling authors who will be talking about our pursuit of consciousness as humans and the life after the military deployment. There are many problems in the world and being human. One of the things that can be a solution is our ability to choose, and you have to make a powerful choice in your life today. “Let’s learn to understand ourselves a lot more than we do currently. Let’s learn how to start liking ourselves and then maybe rather than thinking we’re separate from everyone else, maybe we can get back those days of community and togetherness because we are all in the same boat and we all think very similar things. This is a book about learning a bit about ourselves by asking ourselves questions, testing the things that we believe all our lives, and challenging them not just accepting the mantras of others all the time that we begin to establish what we feel is right deep inside and it feels good although it may go against the brain.” — Bob Norton After you’ve been deployed and after you’ve been in a war zone, is there such a thing as life? You need to do a lot of self-searching to discover the things you like and don’t like. I had to dig deep and go back to my childhood to think of things that I wasn’t able to get as a child that I can get now since I don’t have to depend on my parents to provide those things for me. You need to do a lot of exploring, meditating, and trusting in God. I had to stay focused on myself and the things that I like and what I don’t like. You have to get yourself out there to be able to have an open mind and be open to different experiences. — Keisha Dixon Listen in on Steve Kidd’s remarkable and inspiring interview with Bob Norton and Keisha Dixon on thriving Entrepreneur!
Intermission with Fox College Sports hockey analyst Bob Norton.
In this episode I interview Ron Walraven. He’s a former top REO broker turned real estate investor and deal maker. Ron is incredibly knowledgeable about REI. Having done over 3000 BPOs, he has a lock on property values which is a great advantage when he sizes up deals. He’s also a great resource to new and experienced real estate investors. Even though we’ve both been in real estate in this area for a long time, our paths have really never crossed. So I really enjoyed sitting down with him and catching up. I think you’ll enjoy it too! REI News One item today:My friend Oscar Garner has started a new company called Garner & Associates LLC. They’re doing Venture Capital and Commercial Lending, and so he’s now facilitating venture capital and commercial mortgage loans. If you’re looking for some big ticket funding, I recommend that you call Oscar and see if it makes sense to work together. You can reach him by phone at 248-718-0173 or email at garnerassoc@gmail.com. And I want to remind you that I’m still looking to put a group of folks together to do some decent volume of suburban turn key properties for a couple of hedge funds that called me. So if you’d like to participate with funding deals, or if you can do some volume in the suburbs (not including cities like Pontiac or Inkster) then go to the contact page http://www.REITalkDetroit.com/contact and let’s talk. Ron’s Current Business Ron has transitioned from being one of the top REO brokers in the metro area to being a full time real estate investor and deal maker. Spending so much time on the REO side has given him tremendous insight on values, so it’s no surprise that his investing business is going well. He’s also working on an opportunity to get access to pre-REOs. He’s looking for funding to do it in the amount of $500k to fund one or two deals at a time. If you’d like to participate with him, contact him via email or give him a call. His contact information is below. Ron’s also a board member at the Oakland REIA, and he recently took over the Advanced Investor Subgroup. He repurposed and refocused it from more of a networking group to an Advanced Investor Mastermind. The group meets once a month, and you can find the logistics information below. And finally, he’s creating a Private Mastermind for newer real estate investors. It sounds like a great opportunity to get access to him. So if you’re looking for some direction or guidance, you should get in touch with him. His contact information is below. How He Got Started in REI Ron was a high-end auto mechanic when he severely hurt his back and had to find another way to make $100k per year. So he chose real estate! He got his license and started doing the retail agent thing, which turned out to not be a great fit with his mechanic background. So he jumped at the chance to work the REOs at the office his was in. He grew his business to a highly profitable nine person team. Then the foreclosure moratorium was put in place and he saw the handwriting on the wall. So he made the transition to real estate investor. Biggest Mistake Ron doesn't have any regrets - but the one thing he says it might have made sense to consider was shifting to short sales once the foreclosure moratorium went into effect. He thinks it might have made the transition from broker to investor a little bit smoother. Biggest Success Ron says that his biggest success was opening himself up to new opportunities outside the comfort zone of metro Detroit. He worked with another local investor - Bob Norton - in Arizona and Washington DC. In both cases he went into the area cold, and with Bob used his experience from this area to analyze and evaluate those areas and decide where the most profitable deals were. Money Talks - How He’s Funding His Deals Ron is exclusively using Private Money to fund his deals. He’s not doing anything really fancy - he says that when he finds the deals then the money is the easy part! That’s the power of building a sterling reputation in the area where you invest. Answer to a Listener Question The question that I asked him is "Is it worth it to me as a relatively new investor to pay to be in a mastermind?" His answer is - it absolutely makes sense! If you pick the right Mastermind. He made the point that while you can have success with the big-ticket coaching programs that cost a fortune, you need to be careful because you may not get the information that you need. He talked about the value of a local Mastermind, where you meet with local folks to talk about the local market and local issues, and how valuable that would be to people that are relatively new to the business. He also emphasized that that was the point of both the Advanced Mastermind and the private mastermind/coaching program that he’s thinking about starting. Links and Resources If you’d like to contact Ron about any of the topics that we discussed, here are the two best ways to do that. Remember - he prefers getting a text over a voicemail message: Cell: (586) 413-6190Email: teamw@BlackwaterREO.com Ron’s Advanced Investor MastermindDate: Fourth Saturday of each month.Time: 8:30 - 10:30amCost: $20 per meeting, free if you join the Oakland REIALocation: Kerby's Koney Island 5407 Crooks Rd in TroyWebsite: http://www.meetup.com/Real-Estate-Investment-Association-of-Oakland-County/events/171548072/You can also contact Ron on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ron.walraven Oakland REIA: https://www.facebook.com/groups/31744834164/The Advanced Investor Meetup information is on the home page in the right side bar If you have feedback on the show, a question you’d like answered, a news item, or perhaps a recommendation of someone you’d like me to interview, or if you’d like to be a guest on the show, go to http://www.REITalkDetoit.com/contact and let me know about it.
Pregame interview with college hockey analyst Bob Norton.