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We're going all in on branding and strategy for hospitality companies this week! David Carofano, Strategy and Commercial Director at Crown Creative joins as Dan's guest to discuss the importance of branding in the hospitality industry, from conceptualizing a new project to breathing life into an established brand. David shares his journey, starting from a teenager working in restaurants to becoming a thought leader in hospitality branding. He highlights successful case studies such as the rebranding of The Dead Rabbit and emphasizes the role of brand strategy in creating memorable hospitality experiences. The conversation offers valuable insights for hospitality professionals looking to elevate their brand and connect deeply with their audience.Takeaways: Integrate branding and strategy early in the project development process. Clearly define the brand and ensure everyone involved understands its core values and mission.Develop a comprehensive brand book or playbook that outlines your brand's mission, vision, values, and strategy. This living document should guide all aspects of your business and be referred to regularly.Ensure that every aspect of the guest experience, from design and music to service and food, aligns with your brand's story and mission. Every detail should contribute to the overall brand experience.Communicate your brand's core values and mission regularly to staff, partners, and new team members. This ensures that everyone is aligned and working towards the same goals.Work closely with design and branding experts to ensure that the physical spaces and experiences reflect your brand accurately and creatively.Quote of the Show:“ I learned everything there is to know about front and back of house and I just sort of fell in love with it. I fell in love with the people, the energy, the chaos, the camaraderie of it, every bit of it.” - David CarofanoLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-carofano-25705226/ Website: https://www.crowncreative.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crowncreative/ Shout Outs:4:51 - School of Visual Arts https://sva.edu/ 5:43 - AvroKo https://www.avroko.com/ 11:12 - Debbie Millman https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahmillman/ 13:17 - Local Projects https://www.localprojects.com/ 14:24 - Jake Barton https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-barton-b5a42235/ 17:48 - Marriott https://www.marriott.com/default.mi 27:30 - Ryan Crown https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryantcrownnyc/
INTERVIEW: Jake Barton from Summer Thieves on Summer in Winter Tour by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
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We can't get enough of the international flavour on the pod at the moment. Stoked to have the frontmen from two of New Zealand's biggest bands on the show this week to chat AC/DC 'Back in Black' vs. Sublime 'Self-Titled'! Joel Shadbolt from L.A.B. and Jake Barton from Summer Thieves are about to jump the ditch for a huge Australian tour together, so what better time to have them on the show to chat about two of their favourite albums?! Honestly sort of mind-blowing that this is the first Acca Dacca album we've covered, and this Sublime album is all sorts of fun. Enjoy!(0:00) - Intro (8:50) - Chat with Joel & Jake(16:30) - The Deets(20:26) - The Elements(33:13) - Segments(50:45) - RatingsListen to L.A.B here: https://spoti.fi/3HN4seeListen to Summer Thieves here: https://spoti.fi/3pGJ9oGBuy tickets to their upcoming tour here: https://bit.ly/3tETx1wFollow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/recordroyale/Buy one of our Tote Bags here: https://www.recordroyale.com.au/shop This episode is brought to you by Manscaped. You can get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code 'ROYALE' at https://www.manscaped.com/Follow us on the socials:Will St Claire - https://www.instagram.com/willstclaire/Brad Mclean- https://www.instagram.com/bradbradnotgood_/Adam Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/adamlindsay__/https://www.recordroyale.com.au/
We're taking a look at some of our favorite moments from the 2021 Fast Company Innovation Festival. Here's a conversation about design as a force for good with Jake Barton, designer as well as founder and principal of Local Projects; Felipe Memoria, designer and founding partner of Work & Co.; and Dori Tunstall, dean of Faculty of Design at the Ontario College of Art & Design University.
Jake Barton (on Summer Thieves - 'Paradise Down The Road' album release) Interview by Ruby Jenkins on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jake Barton (on Summer Thieves - 'Paradise Down The Road' album release) Interview by Ruby Jenkins on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
To learn more, visit https://www.futureofstorytelling.org/story/jake-barton-ep-48 --© 2021 Future of StoryTelling, Corp.Produced by Future of StoryTelling, Corp.124 West 13th StreetNew York, NY 10011Founder and CEO, Charles MelcherExecutive Producer, Carolyn MerrimanAssociate Producer, Luke Gernertin collaboration with Charts & LeisureFounder, Jason OberholtzerExecutive Producer, Mike RugnettaEditor, Garrett Crowe Mix and Music, Michael SimonelliWith special thanks to Jake Barton, Ben Millstein, Nicholas Mondie, Bonnie Eldon, Madison Brown, Shannon Fanuko, Meghal Janardan, and Megan Worman.
This episode revolves around the free-form conversation of Jake Barton, Jordan Ganas, & Matthew Zagorski of the alt noise band, You'll Never Die, and Colter (host). | Topics of this episode include #effectsPedals and #tone, #EQs and #distortion, #noise and #music, #touring and #performancearts, #songwriting and #theScene
On this episode I was rejoined by Professional Boxer, Jake "The Spartan" Barton Jake and I caught up prior to his upcoming bout this Sunday on Hangar 34 against another undefeated pro in Olly Newman. The link to the fight is available on his Social Media. Social Media: Instagram: JakeBarton94 - Fisticuffs_Podcast Facebook: Jake The Spartan Barton - Fisticuffs_Podcast Twitter: Fisticuffs_Pod Youtube: Fisticuffs Sponsors: Fight Fuel UK Fightfuel.uk Mauler MMA FCMMA2o at Mauler.com
We're told failure isn't just a bad thing, it's the worst thing. Jake Barton, the award-winning designer behind the 9/11 Memorial Museum and Storycorps, learned that failure is critical to success. Find out how failure set him up for future success. Plus, what is the one thing that's worth 50 IQ points? Guest: Jake Barton (@Jake_Barton of @localprojects) If you liked this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word and continue to get great guests. Music: Back to Earth by BackSpace, Please Listen Carefully by Jahzzar, Crown by Kuzzzo, Back You by Bimbotronic, Winter Smoke by The Owl, Maipen Lei by Beltone, Horizons by Nordgroove, Good Tone by Nordgroove. All music aside from Jahzzar available on Icons8.com
I was joined by Professional Boxer and former Muay Thai fighter Jake Barton Unfortunately on this episode we had some recording issues and we have not got the full conversation available. We have other episodes available on Spotify, iTunes and anywhere you normally get your podcasts.
Paul chats with Jake Barton about his modified '07 5.9L Cummins. Dude has put in work on this truck and it shows, check it out!
It'll be a quarantined edition of the NFL Draft, but the show must go on! We're going pick by pick through the first round with our DFI experts..who will your favorite team pick, will we see any surprises, and what are some of our favorite prop bets for the draft? Jake Barton and Walker Davies get you ready! Make sure you're subscribed to the pod on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and check out the DFI App for all things DFS and sports betting!
"There's a lot more data in some ways, but there is also a lot less interesting information that is differentiated." - Jake Barton (Tweet) Welcome to Top Traders Round Table, a podcast series on managed futures brought to you by CME Group and the Managed Funds Association, where host Niels Kaastrup-Larsen continues his conversation with Jake Barton, the Senior Portfolio Manager at Promus Capital, Trent Webster, Senior Investment Officer of Strategic Investments at Florida State Board of Administration, and Steven Wilson, Senior Portfolio Manager at Teacher Retirement System of Texas, which took place at the MFA's Network 2019 conference in Miami. Listen in to learn when our guests use investment theory versus data, new standards for management fees, and what our guests look for in maintaining a reliable team for their investors. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: When to use investment theory versus data, and how you know when you have chosen correctly How the guests review their managers and analyze their results What organizations of different sizes can do to prepare for a crisis "In the end, I'll make anyone a deal: I will always admit you're right if I can have the money." - Trent Webster (Tweet) How Steven sees the new fee structure for hedge funds, that TRS helped develop, as more reasonable than the standard 2&20 How a race to the bottom for management fees can remove much of the creative energy from the alternative manager space What excites Trent about the BBB section of the investment grade bond market "It's almost unbelievable that it's 2019 and people are still paying performance fees on beta. How did that happen?" - Steven Wilson (Tweet) What is new and upcoming in the hedge fund space The reading that our guests never miss inside and outside of the investment space This episode was sponsored by CME Group and Managed Funds Association: Connect with our guests: Learn more about Jake Barton and Promus Holdings Learn more about Trent Webster and State Board of Administration of Florida Learn more about Steven Wilson and Teacher Retirement System of Texas "Data will always challenge the theory. No theory works if it's wrong financially. You can have the greatest theory in the world and if you just keep losing money for clients, you have to throw in the towel or the money will all disappear." - Jake Barton (Tweet)
"Being a mid-twenties analyst during the 2008 financial crisis was a very eye opening experience, and it showed me the importance of being methodical and critical, and not quick to make decisions whenever you're faced with adversity in investing." - Steven Wilson (Tweet) Welcome to Top Traders Round Table, a podcast series on managed futures brought to you by CME Group and the Managed Fund Association. On today's episode, which took place at the MFA's Network 2019 conference in Miami, Niels Kaastrup-Larsen speaks with Jake Barton, the Senior Portfolio Manager at Promus Capital, Trent Webster, Senior Investment Officer of Strategic Investments at Florida State Board of Administration, and Steven Wilson, Senior Portfolio Manager at Teacher Retirement System of Texas. As managers of the investment of pensions and alternative portfolios, our guests today get in depth on how they use trend following to improve their client's capital, from interpersonal strategies in choosing a portfolio, how the funding status of a pension can affect a board's strategy, and what guides them in making the choices they do for their holdings. Subscribe on: In This Episode, You'll Learn: How the guests got their start in investing Trent's philosophy for choosing his investments What Jake looks for when working with managers "There is a pension crisis coming in this country, probably sometime in the next decade or so, and there's going to have to be some hard decisions made." - Trent Webster (Tweet) The core beliefs and principles that drive each of the guest's decisions How the funding level of the pension fund can change investment decisions The varying degrees of differentiation and how it changes with the markets "That's something we spent quite a bit of time on, is 'what is our philosophy?' and 'how do we want to be good stewards of the capital our clients trust us with?'." - Jake Barton (Tweet) Why our guests are firmly committed to trend following even after a few years of lower returns Why convincing boards to invest in a hedge fund can be so difficult This episode was sponsored by CME Group and Managed Funds Association: Connect with our guests: Learn more about Jake Barton and Promus Holdings Learn more about Trent Webster and State Board of Administration of Florida Learn more about Steven Wilson and Teacher Retirement System of Texas "It takes us a while to maneuver, but when asset markets come down, we've started to look through the valley and start planning what we want to do into the bear market." - Trent Webster (Tweet)
It's a NFL-heavy podcast this weekend with full game breakdowns for all the Wild Card Weekend games. Rusty Doyal and Jake Barton share their thoughts on who you should target and who you should fade. Then, brand-new-to-the-podcast Brad Sigley serves up some thoughts for Saturday's NBA slate, with some good value plays at the guard slot. Subscribe, rate, review the podcast on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. Daily Fantasy Insider: @dfinsider Jake Barton: @JakeyB_20 Brad Sigley: @bsigley Rusty Doyal: @RustyDoyal81 Nate Harrington: @Nate_HH
Jake Barton highlights the podcast with major microphone malfunctions.. Actually, we have some really good discussion on the Week 15 NFL Main slate, including out Must-Haves, favorite games/teams to stack and our gut calls for the week! Subscribe, rate, review the podcast on iTunes and follow us on Twitter! Daily Fantasy Insider: @dfinsider Rusty Doyal: @RustyDoyal81 Jake Barton: @JakeyB_20 Nate Harrington: @Nate_HH
The DFI guys just completed their fantasy football draft, and boy, they've got some hot takes on these picks. Join Rusty Doyal, Jake Barton and Nate Harrington as they defend their selections and break down the rest of the DFI draft. Settle in..it's our longest episode yet! Follow us on Twitter! Daily Fantasy Insider: @dfinsider Rusty Doyal: @RustyDoyal81 Jake Barton: @JakeyB_20 Nate Harrington: @Nate_HH
Jake Barton is the Founder of Local Projects, an ‘experience design’ firm for public spaces. Named a top entrepreneur by Crain’s in 2013, Jake caught public attention with his work on the September 11th Memorial. In this in-depth interview, Jake explains how necessity drove him to become an entrepreneur; defends the opinions of the ‘uninitiated’ over the experts; argues that success can make you "brittle"; and talks through the evolution of his career, including the highs and lows.
This week Corey and I are joined by Jake Barton to talk about our expectations for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens! He also tells his story about how he almost ended up in the movie! As always, music by Corey Tindall: www.nimbitmusic.com/thecoreytindallband And Logo by Josh Granat!
Host Dave Robertson first talks with jonathan Woetzel, Director of the McKinsey Global Institute and co-author of "No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends." They discuss the woldwide shifts we're seeing in the economy and how they will influence management. His second guest is Jake Barton, Founder of Local Projects. Jake has been involved in a variety of projects like the 9/11 Memorial Museum and the Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. he talks about how he has tried to reinvent the museum experience and how using design to tell a story can be applied to the corporate world.
In this audio interview with Debbie Millman, Jake Barton discusses wanting to be a doctor, how he became a media designer and how to get people to interact.
Jake Barton gave an emotionally powerful presentation at UX Week entitled “New Paradigms for Interaction in Physical Space”. As the interaction designers for NPR’s StoryCorps and the co-leaad designer for the National September 11th Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, Local Projects is creating new paradigms for interaction by tackling physical space. Jake talks with me about how the interaction design process bends, accelerates and sometimes completely falls apart, when applied to the global community. You can download Jake’s Presentation from UX Week.
Jake Barton gave an emotionally powerful presentation at UX Week entitled “New Paradigms for Interaction in Physical Space”. As the interaction designers for NPR’s StoryCorps and the co-leaad designer for the National September 11th Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center, Local Projects is creating new paradigms for interaction by tackling physical space. Jake talks with me about how the interaction design process bends, accelerates and sometimes completely falls apart, when applied to the global community. You can download Jake’s Presentation from UX Week.