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This episode is a re-release of Ep: 98. This week James Paulus joins the show. He is the Head of Internal Audit and SOX & Compliance at Daseke Inc. On his episode, we discuss how to ask better questions to get better results, how to change the culture of an audit department, and what question the audit committee should be asking internal audit. Resources: Robert Barry's book Crowd sings, student continues signing after mic cuts during National Anthem at Rays game When should a company consider establishing an Internal Audit Department? Internal Audit Departments: Strategic Business Ally or a Compliance Check-the-Box? Be sure to connect with James on LinkedIn. Also, be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check out my favorite part of the interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. * This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics. * Experience the latest in Audit, Risk, and Compliance technology. Visit AuditBoard.com to schedule your product walkthrough to see AuditBoard's award-winning platform in action today.
(Most) Everything I Need to Handle Truck Accident Claims, My Kids are Learning in School: Play By the RulesBlair Cash and Jaynee Tyler are joined by a very special guest, Meghan Hvizdos, the Director of Claims for Daseke, Inc. they explore a maxim that we have all learned since we were young kids – Play By The Rules. But it's not always that simple. Join Blair, Jaynee, and Meghan as they discuss what rules are best for defense counsel to follow in order to best serve the industry and achieve the best outcome for their clients, all while following the rules - even the unwritten ones!
This week James Paulus joins the show. He is the Head of Internal Audit and SOX & Compliance at Daseke Inc. On his episode, we discuss how to ask better questions to get better results, how to change the culture of an audit department, and what question the audit committee should be asking internal audit. Resources: Robert Barry's book Crowd sings, student continues signing after mic cuts during National Anthem at Rays game When should a company consider establishing an Internal Audit Department? Internal Audit Departments: Strategic Business Ally or a Compliance Check-the-Box? Be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check out my favorite part of the interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. * Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.
Daseke Inc. announced that Chris Easter has retired as CEO and as a member of the board of directors. Jonathan Shepko has been appointed interim CEO until a permanent successor is named. Shepko currently works as director for Daseke, a specialized transportation and logistics solutions company that ranks No. 23 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest for-hire carriers in North America. Easter cited family obligations in his decision to retire.
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Seth Holm, Kevin Hill and Andrew Cox break down leading flatbed operator Daseke’s business model and talk freight broker compensation, trucking supply and demand and Tesla’s new Cybertruck.Listen to more FreightWaves PodcastsSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Seth Holm, Kevin Hill and Andrew Cox break down leading flatbed operator Daseke’s business model and talk freight broker compensation, trucking supply and demand and Tesla’s new Cybertruck.Listen to more FreightWaves PodcastsSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on Spotify
The National Center for the Middle Market's report "The DNA of Middle Market Growth" featured three types of growth DNA that lead successful growth in the middle market. One type of growth DNA is the "Investor." Executive Director Tom Stewart talks with Don Daseke, chairman and CEO of Daseke Inc. about the investments he's made to grow from $30 million to $1.5 billion in revenue in just under a decade.
Chad and JP crack open a cold one, then Chad quizzes JP on truckers’ nicknames for U.S. cities. After the game, they break down the top headlines of the week: Top 5 ways to be a “shipper of choice” Daseke bets heavy on oil with Aveda acquisition The next big thing in LiDAR is tiny--and massively scaleable CSX takes aim at trucking Finally Chad and JP play a game of Big Deal or Little Deal? China-U.S. container rates fall for 32nd straight week: big deal, or little deal? Oil, aluminum, nickel prices rally: big deal, or little deal? Federal Reserve survey highlights tariff impacts, driver shortages: big deal, or little deal? Are ELDs making our roads safer? : big deal, or little deal? Freight demand remains strong as manufacturing and construction activity picks up: big deal, or little deal? DAT reporting a softening spot market: big deal, or little deal?
Our daily newscast from Marcia Campbell’s "All Nighter" on WSM 650 AM, "The Legend," a clear-channel station out of Nashville, TN.
Our daily newscast from Marcia Campbell’s "All Nighter" on WSM 650 AM, "The Legend," a clear-channel station out of Nashville, TN.
Personal history has driven country singer-songwriter and Smokey Point Distributing driver Nate Moran from the get-go. His father unexpectedly passed when he was a boy, and music became his way of coping. "Nate picked up a guitar 'to keep my mind right,'" he says in a profile on the website of the Daseke company. He talks about this and more with Eric Harley of Red Eye Radio ahead of his performance August 28, 2015 at the Trucker Talent Search competition at the Great American Trucking Show. Find more about him at this link: http://www.overdriveonline.com/three-singing-truckers-head-to-dallas/