Podcast appearances and mentions of Henry W Bloch

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Latest podcast episodes about Henry W Bloch

Franchise Findings | Buying a Franchise Made Simple
Is H&R Block A Failing Franchise Business?

Franchise Findings | Buying a Franchise Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 6:10


H&R Block Franchise is a tax preparation company that operates in Canada, the USA, and Australia. The company was founded in 1955 by brothers Henry W. Bloch and Richard Bloch. It had 9,361 units as of the end of 2021. This podcast was based on an exclusive Vetted Biz analysis, click here for the full report: https://www.vettedbiz.com/hr-block-franchise/ Need help finding the right franchise? Click here: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 00:23 H&R Block 02:19 H&R Block Story 02:30 Investment Amount 03:13 Estimated Profits 03:42 Sell A H&R Block Franchise 04:04 H&R Block Is A Very Profitable Business For The Franchisor 04:35 How Many H&R Block Units Have Opened And Closed? 04:58 Conclusion #H&RBlockFranchise #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandfranchiseinus

The Academic Minute
Jacqueline Rifkin, University of Missouri Kansas City – How Nonconsumption Can Turn Ordinary Items into Perceived Treasures

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 2:30


What makes trivial things seem special to someone? Jacqueline Rifkin, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Missouri Kansas City, looks into this question. Jacqueline Rifkin is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at UMKC's Henry W. Bloch School of Management. Jacqueline earned her Ph.D. in Business Administration in the area of marketing at Duke […]

Seller Sessions
Maintaining Focus

Seller Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 68:54


This week on Inspired With Bell...   Andrew Morgans is the resident mentor at UMKC's Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and guest lectures at the Henry W. Bloch School of Management. He received the mentor of the year award in 2019 from UMKC. He was given masters certificates in 2020 in both Entrepreneurship from Babson College, and in Design Thinking from Missouri State University. Andrew found early success as an internal corporate e-commerce manager. In less than a year he launched and scaled corporate brands new to Amazon topping over $1 million in new sales, and repeated this more than once with several different businesses before launching on his own with the launch of Marknology as a service based, Amazon focused marketing agency. He simultanously launched his first brand, Landlocked Co Apparel.   Marknology™ has worked with over 300 global brands and has managed sales of over $500 million. Adidas, Marvel, Arrojo NY, Nylabone, Guardian Bikes, and Swiss are just some of our international clients. Kansas City clients include: Faultless Starch, Made in KC, Modigliani, Hyalogic, The Fishing Caddy, Helio, Contour MD, Mobility Designed, and Notes to Self. Andrew is featured on a weekly podcast, Startup Hustle and speaks on e-commerce, branding and Amazon at conferences and events all over the United States.

Grantseeker Coffee Talks
Grant writer vs Grant Professional? A discussion with Julie Assel

Grantseeker Coffee Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 47:56


In this episode, we discuss the definition and broader view of what it means to be a grant professional. Links: To learn more about The Grant Professionals Certification Institute visit their website here: https://www.grantcredential.org/ (https://www.grantcredential.org/)  attend an informational fireside on the evening of June 23rd: https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/LlzBCgJKqzhEGyBiN2-Be?domain=us02web.zoom.us (https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcvdOuvrjooH9S_cLjFTdsJcoa3NNflodeH)   Julie Assel, GPC | https://asselgrantservices.com/ (asselgrantservices.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/acgrants?lang=en (@ACgrants) https://www.facebook.com/AsselGrantServices (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/AsselGrantServices (LinkedIn) Julie Assel, GPC, is the President/CEO and a Senior Writer for Assel Grant Services. Julie has a varied background in grant writing including writing for school districts of varying sizes, universities, and non-profit organizations. So far, she has written awarded grants totaling more than $145 million since 2003. Her expertise is in federal level grants with the Department of Education, National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health, and the Environmental Protection Agency. At the state level, she has successfully written to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Higher Education, and the Missouri Technology Commission among others. Julie earned the Grant Professional Certification (GPC) in January 2010 from the http://www.grantcredential.org/ (Grant Professionals Certification Institute). The GPC is a certification program that measures an individual’s ability to provide quality grant-related services within an ethical framework. Julie served as the President of the national https://www.grantcredential.org/about/board-of-directors/ (Grant Professionals Certification Institute Board of Directors) from 2018-2020 and is a current board member. She is the past President of the https://grantprofessionals.org/page/heartofamericachapter (Heart of America GPA Chapter in the Kansas City area) and past facilitator for the GPA Consultants Special Interest Group. She holds a https://bloch.umkc.edu/mcnl_programs (Fundraising Certificate) from the http://www.bloch.umkc.edu/mwcnl/ (Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership), a service and outreach unit of the Department of Public Affairs in the Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public Administration at the University of Missouri Kansas City and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Prior to starting her own business in 2008, she worked as the Grant and Medical Writer/Quality Assurance Officer for Cardiovascular Imaging Technologies and the Coordinator of Grants and Special Projects for the Kansas City Missouri School District. She has also worked as the Grant Writer for KidsTLC (formerly TLC for Children and Families). Want to see additional resources? https://resources.foundant.com/ (Visit resources.foundant.com) https://grantseekers.foundant.com/events/ (Register for a webinar) and your question might be heard in a future episode! Brought to you by Foundant Technologies

SharkPreneur
531: Amazon Acceleration with Andrew Morgans

SharkPreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 22:58


531: Amazon Acceleration Andrew Morgans, Marknology – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 531 Andrew Morgans Andrew Morgans is a thought leader in the Amazon Branding space. He is a resident mentor at UMKC's Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and guest lectures at the Henry W. Bloch School of Management. Andrew found early success as an internal corporate e-commerce manager. In less than a year he launched and scaled corporate brands new to Amazon topping over $1 million in new sales and repeated this more than once with several different businesses. With this success, he launched both the Landlocked Co Apparel brand, and Marknology, an Amazon Brand Accelerator. Marknology has worked with over 200 global brands and sales of over $200 million. Andrew is featured on a weekly podcast, Startup Hustle and speaks on e-commerce, branding and Amazon at conferences and events all over the United States. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Andrew Morgans about Amazon acceleration. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show: ●     Why a lot of brands need help growing their businesses on Amazon. ●     How brands are failing to invest in the right expertise when it comes to Amazon. ●     How the pandemic has allowed small food brands to grow through Amazon. ●     Why advertising should only be used after the listings are optimized. ●     How Amazon rewards programs if when people advertise them properly. Connect with Andrew: Guest Contact Info Twitter @MarknologyE Instagram @marknology_ecommerce Facebook facebook.com/MarknologyKC Links Mentioned: marknology.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Happy & Holy
Racism in the Church with Teresa Kwon -- Episode 03

Happy & Holy

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 46:03 Transcription Available


When COVID-19 first entered the U.S., a wave of racist rhetoric and action came against Asian Americans. No corner of society was free from its touch, nor have they been from the beginning -- including the church. Guest Teresa Kwon talks about her experiences in corporate America, ministry, nonprofits, and local churches as an Asian American and how we as believers can begin to combat the racism within ourselves beneath the surface.Teresa is a high-impact leadership speaker, strategist, coach, and Founder of Daringly Great Leadership. Her mission is to raise up the next generation of wholehearted daring leaders and disrupters who will radically transform culture and reset broken systems. She teaches and advises how to lead using integrated leadership practices that are ethical, values-centered, and powerful.She combines deep intuitive sense with her 26 years of experience working with and alongside powerhouse leaders of tech startups, small and large businesses, faith-based organizations, as well as reputable CEOs and nonprofit executives at places such as The Smithsonian, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the UN.Teresa holds a Master in Public Administration with a specialization in Strategic Nonprofit Leadership & Management from the Henry W. Bloch School of Business Management and is Certified Scrum Professional, Certified in Fundraising, and a PMP.Teresa, is a native Texan, proud Longhorn and Austinite, and true to her enneagram 7, is an avid dreamer, globetrotter, foodie, philanthropist, bookworm, and nature lover. She is married to her rock and Sushi Chef hubby and is fur-mom to an adorable toy poodle named Blackjack. They were last spotted paragliding through the Alps just before enjoying a lavish Afternoon Tea in London.Website and Social Media Linksdaringlygreat.cominstagram.com/daringlygreatleadershipfacebook.com/daringlygreatpinterest.com/daringlygreatyoutube.com/daringlygreat

Hello C.S. Dorsey!
Ep. #30: Dare To Dream With Teresa Kwon

Hello C.S. Dorsey!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 49:29


Teresa Kwon is an award-winning high-impact leadership coach and Growth strategist and Founder of Daringly Great Leadership. She is a growth catalyst for purpose-driven leaders and change-makers who are making big and bold moves to change the world through their businesses and organizations without sacrificing their values or family and freedom-first lifestyles. Teresa’s mission is to redefine leadership for a new generation by raising-up a host of transformational leaders and cultural architects who will re-shape and heal a broken world to be whole and better for the generations to follow. She combines her love for social justice with her 25 years of global corporate experience working with and alongside leaders of purpose-driven small business owners to global tech startups such as WP Engine and Atlassian, as well as reputable Fortune 500 and global organizations like the Republic of Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, The Smithsonian Institution, and the UN to powerfully align and equip organizations with high-performing lion-hearted leaders through cutting-edge blended learning and development modes and methodologies. Teresa holds a Master in Public Administration with a specialization in Nonprofit Leadership & Management from the Henry W. Bloch School of Business Management and is Certified Scrum Professional, Certified in Fundraising, and a PMP. She continues to devote her life’s work to amplify the impact of world changers to bring shalom to the global community for generations to come.Key Takeaways: Start with the problem and then the why.WHERE TO FIND TeresaWebsite | Facebook | Instagram WANT TO START A PODCAST?Grab a copy of my Jump Start Your Podcast Guide. Start podcasting with little to no money TODAY! https://bit.ly/jump-csdorsey

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg
Ep. 411 Sandy Kemper| C2FO

Rounding The Bases With Joel Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 47:22


Sandy Kemper is Chairman of the Board and CEO of C2FO, the largest working capital market in the world.  C2FO is the first working capital market in the world. Their ability to create a seamless match between A/R and A/P has enabled efficiency in the riskless provisioning of working capital between suppliers and buyers, allowing suppliers to take control of their cash flow. C2FO believes Working capital is water for commerce and it’s as important to business life as water is to biological life.  Risk underwriting of working capital is a relic of the world’s broken credit system and that everyone’s A/P is someone else’s A/R.  Efficient markets are good for business and a marketplace solution for the distribution of working capital has the potential to open the floodgates of liquidity for hundreds of millions of businesses around the world.   Kemper is an active angel and venture investor and currently serves on the corporate boards of C2FO, UMB Financial, UMB Bank, NIC and Dwolla. He previously served on the board of AXA Art and the regulatory boards of BATS and CBOE   Kemper and his family are active in academic, civic and philanthropic endeavors and Kemper serves on the board of the Agriculture Future of America (AFA), a non-profit scholarship and leadership development organization which he co-founded. Kemper is a Trustee of the Kemper Family Foundations and a Trustee of the Kemper Museum of Art. Kemper co-founded YEPKC, an organization devoted to developing young entrepreneurs. In 2017, the Henry W. Bloch School of Management named Sandy and Christine Kemper its Regional Entrepreneurs of the Year.

Planning for Profit
Episode 072: Stepping Into A Leadership Role with Teresa Kwon | Planning for Profit Podcast

Planning for Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 41:06


In today's episode I'm talking to my friend Teresa Kwon, of Daringly Great Leadership about how to step into a leadership role as the CEO of your business and how to lead your team to success.   Highlights:    What it means to be a leader in the online marketing industry Who your first hire should be as an online entrepreneur Why entrepreneurs are struggling in hiring the right people for the teams and what to do instead What entrepreneurs can do to better lead their teams   Links and Resources Mentioned in this Episode:    Get in Touch With Teresa Kwon   Website | daringlygreat.com/hiring-roadmap https://daringlygreat.kartra.com/page/hiring-roadmap Instagram | instagram.com/daringlygreatleadership https://www.instagram.com/daringlygreatleadership/ Facebook | facebook.com/daringlygreat https://www.facebook.com/daringlygreat Pinterest | pinterest.com/daringlygreat https://www.pinterest.com/daringlygreat/     About Teresa   Teresa hails from the taco-lovin’ Austin, Texas where she is a high-impact leadership speaker, strategist, coach, and Founder of Daringly Great Leadership  For 25 years she has helped leaders of startups, businesses, and reputable organizations build and scale with aligned and high-performing teams. Teresa holds a Master in Public Administration with a specialization in Nonprofit Leadership & Management from the Henry W. Bloch School of Business Management and is Certified Scrum Professional, Certified in Fundraising, and a PMP. Teresa is an avid globetrotter, foodie, philanthropist, bookworm, and nature lover. She is married to a her rock and Sushi Chef and is fur-mom to an adorable toy poodle named Blackjack. They were last spotted wandering the Warner Bros. Harry Potter Studios outside London after conquering the GOT glacier in Iceland.

KC Cares Online Podcast
KC Cares Episode 353 | David Renz

KC Cares Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 16:40


Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice! This episode we talk with David Renz, Director of Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leaders! The Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership is the nonprofit research and leadership development center of the Department of Public Affairs of the Henry W. Bloch School of Management at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Our mission is to enhance the effectiveness and performance of the nonprofit sector through high-quality programs of education, applied research, problem solving, and service.   _________________________ Find us on Facebook:@ Kccaresradio Twitter: @kccaresradio Instagram: @Kccaresonline _________________________ Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube  KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.  Produced by Charitable Communications  In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation Think. Do. Be Uncommon.

Talking Business Now
Kansas city's Entrepreneurial Community Honoring Some of its Best & Brightest.

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 18:49


On this week’s episode of Smart Companies Radio with host, Kelly Scanlon, you’ll meet Gary Fish, CEO, and Founder of Fishtech Labs; Founder, former CEO, Chairman of the Board of Fishnet Security; and Founder and Chairman of the Board, Firemon. Fish will be recognized November 10th as Regional Entrepreneur by UMKC’s Henry W. Bloch School of Management. Find out what keeps this serial entrepreneur going, what motivates him and what’s next on the horizon. You’ll also meet Jeff. Hornsby who assumed the role of Executive Director of the Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in 2014 and is Chair of the Department of Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation in He’ll discuss this year’s award recipients and take a look at the 31 YEARS OF FEARLESS ENTREPRENEURS who teach and inspire other budding entrepreneurs to live fearlessly. To hear shows with host Kelly Scanlon, please visit our archives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices