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Erin Scott is the Chief Operating Officer-US Inspections at ATIS. Erin joined the elevator industry after being a Naval fighter pilot and aviation maintenance duty officer in the US Military and quickly found her niche. Erin is passionate about learning as much as possible and knows the value of asking questions. Although she wondered if she was in the right place at first, Erin found many people who were as eager to teach as she was to learn. Erin loves the industry and loves being connected with those who are solving problems and making the magic happen.Summary:Career path from military to elevator industry. - Erin Scott found her niche in the elevator industry after leaving the military, where she had a strong support network. - Erin is passionate about learning and values asking questions, finding many eager teachers in the industry.Career transition from military to civilian life, with a focus on Erin's experience in aviation and elevator maintenance. - Erin describes her experience in the military, including being an F-18 pilot, and how it translates to the elevator industry. - Erin explains how her training in aviation management and maintenance applies to her work in the elevator industry, highlighting the similarities between the two fields. - Erin found a job that felt like home, with a team aspect that translated from military to civilian life. - Erin considered working for airlines but found a better fit with Otis.Transitioning from military to civilian life and career in the elevator industry. - Erin discusses challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, including adapting to new work environment and hierarchy. - Erin describes how civilian work culture differs from military structure, with mechanics having more autonomy and fixed work hours. - Erin shares her experience working in the elevator industry, highlighting the importance of understanding the value of the service provided to buildings and the challenges of proving one's knowledge and expertise in the field. - Erin describes her first job as a territory manager, where she had to learn about elevator systems and mechanics, and how she was able to gain the trust of her team by showing genuine interest and asking questions.Learning elevator industry, challenges in first year, and building trust with customers. - Erin built trust with customers by explaining system upgrades and delays. - Trust established in one territory helped cement role in customer relationships. - Matthew Allred shares his experience transitioning from the aviation industry to the elevator industry, finding it challenging at first but eventually enjoying the balance and variety of the new role. - Erin describes the first year of the transition as a "dance," with many moving parts to balance and learn, but eventually feeling confident in the new role.Mentorship and career growth in the tech industry. - Erin credits Dorothy Monahan as a long-term influencer who started in the industry as an admin clerk and became a leader in the field. - Erin mentions mentors who helped her navigate challenges in her career, including Dan Tripp and Bobby Campbell.Gender bias in the workplace and a humorous anecdote about a pregnant woman delivering a repair box in Boston. - Erin shares experiences of gender bias in the workplace, including being assumed to be on the sales side based on gender. - Erin emphasizes the importance of allyship and listening to marginalized voices in creating a more inclusive environment. - Matthew Allred shares a humorous anecdote about Erin delivering a small parts box to a mechanic in Boston while pregnant.
In this episode we talk to the newly elected Chairman of Greenville County Council, Dan Tripp. Dan discusses his role as Chairman, his hopes for County Council, and the Council's priorities for the coming year. He also talks about how Greenville County Council will be more accessible to constituents, making it easier for you than ever to plug into what's going on in your county government. _ Produced by The Greenville Podcast Company. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution. Email us: contact@simplecivicsgreenvillecounty.org
Dan Tripp is today's guest on Bussin' - The Greenville Transit Podcast. A candidate for County Council District 28, Dan shares his thoughts on transit, infrastructure and growth. _ Produced by The Greenville Podcast Company.
This week Ed sits down with Dan Tripp, co-owner and co-founder of Good News Brewing. GNB has been blowing up in the 636 with multiple brewery locations and some of the best pizza in town. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like to know more about GNB check them out at https://www.goodnewsbrewing.com. Don't forget to grab your tickets for Emery "Songs & Stories" at La Belle Vie on 12/9. Click Here to Get Tickets
Beer, pizza, coffee, tacos, and experience. Mr. Dan Tripp offers a wonderful story of experiences, failures, canceling dreams, and finding new ones, all over a pitcher of beer at the beautiful Defiance Missouri brewery. Dan has been through the ringer, but he never tapped out. He's an incredibly hard worker, and he loves his community which he shows through his work with St. Charles CAPS program. Website: https://www.goodnewsbrewing.com/
Dan Tripp, owner of Good News Brewing, visits the studio.Good News Brewing: https://www.goodnewsbrewing.com/
Dan Tripp, owner of Good News Brewing, visits the studio.Good News Brewing: https://www.goodnewsbrewing.com/
As the owner and operator of Good News Brewing Company, Alpha & Omega Roasting Company and the Global Business/Entrepreneur Instructor for the St. Charles County high school program CAPS (Center for Advanced Professional Studies)
Ground Game Wins Elections and Dan Tripp Knows Ground Game Our guest this week has organized or managed campaigns and ground game projects in 42 states, served on dozens of national, state and local campaigns and worked on 4 Presidential campaigns, plus a presidential super PAC. Dan Tripp is President of Ground Game Strategies, Inc., […] The post Ground Game Wins Elections with Dan Tripp appeared first on My Campaign Coach.
Dan Tripp from Field Tripp came by and knocked the dust out of my old Favilla geetar. Previous episode: https://soundcloud.com/cavelabthepodcast/cavelab-episode-5-helioscope Field Tripp: https://www.facebook.com/Field.Tripp.AZ Cavelab: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cavelab-the-Podcast The Hill in Mind: https://www.thehillinmind.com
June 3 2011 - Lloyd Jackson hosts this special broadcast from The Yankee Rebel on Mackinac Island during this week39s Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce Policy Conference. Guests include Dan Tripp of NECA Joe Abdoo of I.B.E.W. Local 58 Dave Bing L. Brooks Patterson Robert Ficano Benny Napoleon Mark Hackel Jim Seavitt and John Rakolta.
Funky Chicken Parmesan Check out the slide show Listen to the Say Yum podcast! SayYum-2005-03-01.mp3 [15.9mb (39:31) 56kbps] Tonight we played some clips sent by our new friend Dan Tripp and made up some Funky Chicken Parmesan. The music consists of stuff we found searching for chicken on archive.org. Show notes: Say Yum 2005-03-01 Menu Chicken Parmesan Salad with vinegary dressing Music Clips recorded by Dan Tripp at open mike night in Mountain View, CA Food, food, food Say Yum! Say Yum promo from Dan & Todd Dan & Todd say yum sample Two Ton Shoe Ten Ton Chicken Brother Funk and the Chicken Funk Show notes 00:38 got some clips from Dan Tripp recorded at open mike night in Mountain View 01:06 food food food say yum 02:07 munchies recap 03:47 pictures of the wraps we ended up eating last night 04:10 sound of popcorn popping from last Sunday 05:45 awesome alt and vinegar popcorn seasoning for the movies 06:31 response to a comment from Todd about working with puffed pastery 07:15 recipe cheat: buy the puffed pastry sheets 08:36 puffed pastry is tricky. watch out for the gooey timeline and don't rip it 10:13 doey, no doy! 11:00 shine your puffed pastry with a little egg 11:22 tonights menu: chicken parmesan and salad 12:15 no sponsors yet but somehow we keep mentioning Trader Joe's 13:19 a little chicken music tonight 13:36 Correction! I referred to this band with the wrong name during the podcast. The correct name is Two Ton Shoeand I played The Chicken 15:03 Dan and Tom Say Yum promo20:04 15:45 Ten Ton Chicken playing People Say, which is a Meters cover 20:04 sauce ingredients and instructions 21:18 take a picture, but don't get tangled up in the wires. We're not confident in our wireless gear yet. The batteries drain fast and there's no indicator. 22:33 our dog Coady's fine line between getting in the way and cleaning up our droppings 23:15 chicken dredging and cooking instructions 24:15 using portabela jack instead of motzerella 24:35 another Say Yum clip from Dan and Tom 26:10 must point Kris' way for her to hear me because we're using our wired headphones, but she's got no audio 27:41 brother chunk and the chicken funk 31:18 checking in on our sauce 31:50 sheri sent a bunch of appetizer recipes to the nachogeek, Kris 33:15 we'll be doing a nachoweek soon 33:39 Devan's nacho history from college living in Eureka, CA 34:50 news flash: someone was arrested naked covered in nacho cheese 37:00 we'll finish up and tell you all about it on Thursday night's podcast. Look for our shows on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in general 37:50 thanks chris zeeche for the killer Say Yum tune we're playing on the way out