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The food truck industry isn't an easy one. Food truck operators need capital to get a truck, get it set up for food production, get branding set up and more. That's not to mention meeting all regulatory rules and finding the best place to park. And lastly, they need to be able to generate a customer base willing to follow their trucks and purchase their food. How can food trucks generate profits in light of all of this?Bradley Cooper, editor of Food Truck Operator, spoke with Chris Ruff, CEO and president of Glympse Inc. to discuss more about how food trucks can generate profits, with a particular focus on location tracking in today's episode of the Restaurant Operator podcast.In order to create a loyal customer base, food trucks need to communicate their location clearly with guests, especially when they are constantly moving around to different events and locations. During the podcast, Ruff shared insights including:Business insights from Glympse.How Glympse' location tracking services can help food trucks.What makes it different from Google.Success stories with clients.
A "Best Of" round up with my favorite clips from 3 of the latest episodes featuring: Gavin Chops (Chelsea Culter / Pack Records), Chris Ruff (Fueled By Ramn) and Jack Gallagher (Mt. Joy / C3 Management). I've noticed that longer episodes do poorly around the holidays, so what better time to take the "Best Of" episode concept for a walk? Let's rip! 1:05 - Gavin Chops: Goals mean nothing if you don’t actually DO things to accomplish them. 6:15 - Chris Ruff: Taking pride in what you do, bringing it back to being a fan of the artists you work with and putting genuine care in it all. 11:50 - Jack Gallagher: Staying sane and centered while working through an insane year. If you like this concept, let me know and I'll keep 'em going! Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Gavin Chops: @gavinchops Chris Ruff: @chrismruff Jack Gallagher: @yackogallagher Podcast: www.whereareallmyfriends.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whereareallmyfriends/support
Chris Ruff from Fueled By Ramen & Elektra Music Group joins us this week to share his incredible story. We talk about his early days living in the UK and discovering music, then taking some serious risks to get to the US and work for several legendary record labels including Sub Pop, Atlantic, and now Fueled By Ramen and Elektra. A common theme in his life is thinking outside the box and disrupting things the right way. He shares some epic stories of getting super creative on artist marketing campaigns and also talks about the importance of caring about every artist he’s worked with and being passionate about what you do. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:40 - Who you are and what you do 2:45 - Early days of getting into music in the UK 12:10 - A crazy moment changing his whole career path 17:00 - Getting an internship at Sub Pop Records and coming to the US 24:00 - Meeting his first mentor Jennifer Ivory 27:00 - Working at Atlantic Records with his second mentor Mark Mitchell 30:00 - Getting crafty with marking campaigns 35:50 - A changing of times in music 41:30 - Doing charity work along side of music 44:15 - Going to work for Fuel By Ramen & Elektra Music Group 53:50 - Supporting women in music 57:30 - Advice to anyone trying to follow a similar path Mentioned On The Show: James Blunt Anonymous shesaid.so Love Music Hate Racism Girls Behind The Rock Show --- Chris Ruff: Instagram: @chrismruff Elektra: https://www.elektrarecords.com/ Fueled By Ramen: https://www.fueledbyramen.com/ --- Andrew Cramb: Instagram: @andrew_ftw Twitter: @andrew_ftw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whereareallmyfriends/support
Tim interviews Chris Ruff of Glympse who explains how location-tracking works in a mobile app and how you can securely & accurately provide a service provider's location to your customers.
We hear about danger in news bulletins every day so this week we have set the goal of understanding risk in a scary world with Chris Ruff from Insight Global Risk. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is 2015 Rockford Black Shiraz. Nigel will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of potential dangers. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear from Greg Champion who made 100 in the backyard at mum's. In stories without notice, we review the Gourmet Goodie Bag available at the Royal Adelaide Show.. And in the musical pilgrimage ... Todd Fischer has a song by Treason and Chris Hails. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new episode of the Trance and Progressive Podcast with an exclusive Guestmix by Chris RUFF
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/appetiteprpodcast/014_APPetite_PRs_App_Marketing_podcast_-_UIEvolution_interview_with_Chris_Ruff.mp3] The 14th epsiode of the APPetite PR App Marketing podcast features an interview with Chris Ruff, President & CEO of UIEvolution, Inc.. UIEvolution is a global leader in connected services for Mobile, Tablet, TV, and Automotive applications. UIEvolution has a proven track record with clients like ESPN, Toyota, AT&T, Microsoft, Samsung, Hikari-TV, and many Fortune […]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series with presentations from Brian Richmond, Carol Ward and Chris Ruff that compare different evidence and aspects of hominid body form and what those tell us about upright locomotion in hominids. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23441]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series with presentations from Brian Richmond, Carol Ward and Chris Ruff that compare different evidence and aspects of hominid body form and what those tell us about upright locomotion in hominids. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23441]