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Best podcasts about jon hughes

Latest podcast episodes about jon hughes

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders
Funding Your Dream Shop: Creative Ownership Strategies You Haven't Heard Yet, 460

MakingChips | Equipping Manufacturing Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 64:42


Dreaming of owning your own machine shop but hitting a wall when it comes to the money? You're not alone—and you're definitely not out of options. In this episode of MakingChips' Machine Shop MBA series, host Mike Payne sits down with Jon Hughes, Principal and CFO Consultant at CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), to unpack what it really takes to fund a manufacturing business in today's economy. Too many would-be shop owners assume they need a mountain of cash sitting in the bank before they can even begin. But what if we told you that buying an existing shop—yes, even one with tired machines and outdated systems—could actually be less risky than starting from scratch? What if seller financing, SBA loans, or creative capital stacks could unlock the dream faster than you thought? This isn't just about borrowing money—it's about funding your future wisely. From assessing your own personal runway to building a mixed financing strategy that includes banks, lines of credit, equipment lenders, and even friends and family, this conversation goes deep. Mike and Jon cover the practical tools every owner should use (hint: you'll want to Google “13-week cash flow”) and how to present a rock-solid financial plan that banks will actually take seriously. If you're wondering how to turn your machining expertise into a business that's not only viable—but scalable—this is the episode to hit play on. Because if you're not MakingChips, you're not making money… but if you can't fund the shop, you can't make chips either. Segments (00:00) Why funding is the next step in your Machine Shop MBA journey (0:21) Learn how to grow your top and bottom line with CLA (1:36) Introducing Jon Hughes and his role helping manufacturers at CLA (3:49) The two big funding buckets: operations and equipment (08:18) The case for buying a shop over building from scratch (12:16) Seller financing explained: benefits, risks, and how it works (19:12) The reality of personal capital—and when to tap family, home equity, or personal loans (24:58) Bank loans vs. SBA loans: how they differ and when to choose each (31:40) Why you need to take the Modern Machine Shop Top Shop survey (33:23) What can and can't be financed—especially when it comes to equipment vs. working capital (35:18) Determining how much working capital you really need (39:54) Cash flow crunches: how a 13-week forecast can keep you afloat (46:32) Planning for the unexpected: best-case, worst-case, and baseline budgets (49:20) What a blended funding structure could look like (54:35) Using equipment financing and lines of credit creatively (57:20) Final takeaways + the importance of building your financial advisor network (1:03:00) Why you have to check out the Machine Shop Mastery podcast Resources mentioned on this episode Learn how to grow your top and bottom line with CLA 7(a) loans through the SBA Take the Modern Machine Shop Top Shop survey Connect with Mike to get a 13-week cashflow sheet Connect with Jon Hughes at CLA Jon.Hughes@CLAConnection.com Smart Money Moves: Equipment Financing Tips with Ty Willis, Ep #5 The Cashflow Advantage: Why the Right Banker Makes All the Difference, Ep #6 Banking Secrets for Manufacturers: How to Secure the Cash You Need, Ep #12 Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube

Community Christian Church LP|OT Podcast

For week one of our series Spiritual Warfare: Renewing Our Minds, Jon Hughes talks about the power of our thoughts, and how we need to become more aware of the spiritual warfare that most of us are fighting each and every day. Or in other words, the battle for our minds.

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PRmoment Podcast
Matt Neale, CEO of Golin, on the PRmoment Podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 47:38


Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast. On the show today, we've got Matt Neale, Golin's global CEO. I first met Matt just after we launched PRmoment in around 2008 when he was co-CEO of Golin in London.Since then, Matt's moved to New York, been promoted goodness how many times and now runs Golin globally. It's great to see a Brit in a global role at a big global agency.Matt joined Golin in 2005 from its then sister agency Weber Shandwick - he was appointed joint MD of the London office alongside Jon Hughes.It worked out, and Golin London started to fly. Matt was promoted to President International in 2011 and was appointed global CEO in 2019. It's been widely reported that Golin had revenues of approximately $300 m in 2022. Golin works predominantly in the consumer and healthcare sectors.Thanks so much to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors the PRCA.Here is a summary of what Matt and PRmoment founder Ben Smith discussed:2 mins Matt predicts whether Trump is going to win.6 mins Matt reflects on the news that BCW and Hill & Knowlton are going to merge to form Burson.11 mins Matt talks about the Group CEO role and how it's different from the CEO role.16 mins Matt reveals how the move to America came about.19.30 mins Will Matt be the last Brit to make it to hold one of America's big PR jobs?20 mins What does America think of the UK now? “8 times out of 10 - when the UK makes it onto mainstream news - it's about the Royal Family.”25 mins How much bigger are PR budgets in the US than in the UK?“A good rule of thumb is that the US PR budget is 10x the UK budget.”27 mins  Matt explains the reason behind the higher salaries in the US.29 mins  Matt gives his advice to anyone who's at the start of their PR agency CEO journey.35 mins Matt talks about how three people have mentored him: Fred Cook, David Brain and Andy Polansky.40 mins How has the PR agency model changed in recent years?43 mins Does Matt reckon he'll ever live in the UK again?

Beyond the Smoke with Thomas Ward
Running with legacy with Chris Hughes

Beyond the Smoke with Thomas Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 39:56


Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sQC4A2zxq2Y Chris, the son of Betsy and Jon Hughes has been around the running industry for much of his life and has worked in the field for most of the last decade. Now he continues his family's legacy and growing Track Shack as Director of Retail Operations.

Fountain of Youth
Episode 19: Fitness Entrepreneurs Betsy & Jon Hughes

Fountain of Youth

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 38:51


Together, they run one of the most successful running specialty and event marketing and management companies in the United States. But the story of Jon and Betsy Hughes is really a love story:  a love for one another, a love for running and a love for making a difference in the lives of others. Listen in as the owners of Track Shack join Marc on FOY to talk about their journey as fitness entrepreneurs, the beginnings of the Disney Marathon, and their commitment to creating a culture of health and wellbeing throughout the country. Learn more about Jon & Betsy at Trackshack.com or follow them on FB: Track Shack and Track Shack Youth Foundation And on IG: @orlandotrackshack GB Classic: Watch Marc's full interview with Julia Hawkins here Follow Growing Bolder Follow National Senior Games Association For more information on Growing Bolder & the NSGA, visit growingbolder.com/nsga #mastersathlete   #seniorathlete #running  

Craft Beer Professionals
CBP Stories - Becoming a Teacher of the Craft with Jon Hughes (UC Davis)

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 42:14


CBP Stories showcase individual members who have an inspiring story to tell. Jonathan Hughes, Ph.D., is the director of brewing and sensory science at UC Davis Continuing and Professional Education and the microbiology instructor for the Master Brewers Certificate Program. He entered the brewing industry in 2013, when, as a graduate student in microbiology at UC Davis, he founded the QA/QC laboratory at Heretic Brewing Company in Fairfield, California. Before joining Continuing and Professional Education, Hughes served as the quality assurance manager at Heretic while teaching introductory brewing and microbiology classes at Sacramento State University and UC Davis. Join us in-person for CBP Connects | Half workshop, half networking St. Louis, MO | June 20-22, 2022 Learn more at https://cbpconnects-stlouis.eventbrite.com/

ABF Journal's Thought Leadership Podcast
ABFJ Podcast 61: Seizing ABL Opportunities in the UK

ABF Journal's Thought Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 40:12


In the 61st episode of the ABF Journal Podcast, Jon Hughes, Senior ABL Director at Independent Growth Finance, gives us an overview of the history and current state of the asset-based lending industry in the United Kingdom and how IGF uses a specialist approach to capitalize on opportunities in the market. In addition, Hughes shared how other lenders can benefit from working with IGF if they are interested in doing business in the region.

Sport in History Podcast
Jon Hughes on Anglo-German Mountaineering Films

Sport in History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 69:39


This episode features a paper given by Jon Hughes at the BSSH's seminar series at the Institute of Historical Research. Jon's paper,'We met the most serious opposition in the Ministry of Propaganda': Borders, Limits, and Summits in the German-British mountain film Der Berg ruft / The Challenge (1938)' is a fascinating look at how Anglo-German film-making took place during the increasingly fraught period of the 1930s. Read more in Jon's description below ... In this paper I will present a reassessment of a mountaineering film released in parallel German and English-language versions at a politically fraught historical moment: Der Berg ruft, directed by Luis Trenker in 1938, and The Challenge, co-directed by Trenker and Milton Rosmer, also in 1938. By exploring their framing of a story revolving around contested borders and summits, I will reflect on their status as transnational examples of the Bergfilm (mountain film) genre. Drawing on recent archival research, I will argue that they both reflect and challenge the ideological and cultural investment in mountaineering in Germany and Britain; in particular I will consider whether Trenker's later claim to have struggled with Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda is credible. I will conclude by exploring the circumstances that allowed this co-operative production - the making of the British film, which received support from the British Alpine club and was produced for Alexander Korda's London Film by the German emigré Günther Stapenhorst from a screenplay by the Hungarian-Jewish author Emeric Pressburger, reveals the extensive and powerful networks that connected both mountaineering and the film industry in Britain and Germany in the 1930s. Dr Jon Hughes is reader in German and Cultural Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London.

The Truckin Dad Chronicles
The Truckin Dad Chronicles Ep 11

The Truckin Dad Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 68:34


Check us out @ WWW.THETRUCKINDAD.COMWe are super excited to bring you Episode 11 and our very special guest Live from Ontario Mr. Jon Hughes. Listen as we dive into the the Canadian protest against Big Government over reach and how they are approaching it up north. Mr. Hughes has some wise words for us here in America that we ALL need to take to heart. Of course we also have a Truckin news update with one of the worst single truck accidents I've ever seen.

Sport in History Podcast
Kay Schiller and German Sport

Sport in History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 37:02


German sport history in this week's podcast brought to you by the British Society of Sport History in association with the Institute of Historical Research with Professor Kay Schiller of the University of Durham. It was a wide-ranging discussion in the rather noisy lobby of the British Library that acts as a preview to Kay's rescheduled paper to be given at the IHR some time in 2020. Kay is one of the leading researchers on the history of sport in Germany in the twentieth century and we talk about his new research project into the remarkable life of Alex Natan, the ‘fastest Jew in Germany'. Natan was an élite runner whose ethnicity led him to seek refuge in Britain in the 1930s before being interned in Canada as an enemy alien on the outbreak of war. We also talk about Kay's award-winning book, The 1972 Munich Olympics and the Making of Modern Germany, co-authored with Christopher Young, which won both the North American Society for Sport History Book Award and the Aberdare Prize from the British Society of Sports History for best sports history book published in 2010. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Sport in History, the BSSH's journal and we talk about the recent special issues of Sport in History edited by Jean Williams on women's football to the accompaniment of the BL's in-house John Coltrane. There was also time to mention Jon Hughes's excellent paper on the German boxer Walter Neusel, and also to hear about Kay's experience of attending the 1972 Games as a child.

PRmoment Podcast
How will technology change the shape of PR and comms businesses? Jon Hughes on the PRmoment Podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 39:51


Welcome to the latest PRmoment Podcast. This week I’m talking to ex Golin CEO Jon Hughes. These days Jon describes himself as a Senior advisor specialising in technology and corporate communications.Jon’s been looking at how technology is likely to change the shape of PR and communications businesses over the medium term and he’s giving us an insight into these ideas today.Here is the link where PRmoment Podcast sponsors can get the reader off of 20% off the first month off Propel Software.2.00 mins What Jon has been up to since he left Golin?3.20 mins Why does Jon believe PR firms are behind their marcomms peers in their use of technology?4.00 mins Why the PR sector has now got a hunger for speed.4.56 mins How the pandemic has brought an explosion of data that is available for marketers - ”every digital breadcrumb is available for analysis.”6.40 mins “Marketing is way ahead of PR in terms of using technology and automation” 8.25 mins “There are 2 big buckets for technology (use in PR) integration and agility.”10 mins CMOs role within businesses are changing and that will have implications for PR people10.45 mins Large brands have invested heavily in CRM systems and they are using these for paid and owned media - Jon predicts they will need to use these expensive pieces of marcoms software for earned media as well.11.17 mins According to Gartner 26% of marketing budgets are now spent on martech and 58% of the martech stack is left unused.12.20 mins To what extent is martech technology useful for automating large amounts of PR practice?13.41 mins Why data and insight is “creating a growing rift between clients and brands and some agencies where clients feel their agencies are no longer keeping pace with them.”15.40 mins Post pandemic agencies need to “re-look at what they do, there’s no point trying to automate what you did in the offline world - it’s a new environment now.”20 mins Why the media database business model has been blown apart.22.45 mins More integration is coming both for agencies and in-house teams - CMOs are increasingly going to want a “single view.”24 mins How Jon sees the PR tech market developing25 mins There are around 8000 martech solutions, and less than 1% of which relate to public relations26.41 mins Why prediction of media trends tech is an interesting area for PR, “because that has always been public relations’ achilles heel.” 28.10 mins Why the visualisation of data is an important area for PR tech.29 mins Why a lot of the best technology for PR is not PR tech.32 mins “There is no one software vendor that does it all, they may do part of it really well and you then supplement with..point solutions” to build your PR Stack.33 mins “Your PR stack needs to automate and integrate everything you so”, whether your agency or client side.34 mins “What you do with the data, how you bring the data together, how you cross reference it... that is the magic, that is the opportunity, that is the value.”35 mins A warning from Jon for agencies thinking of developing their own tools “The fact of the matter is that agencies are usually pretty awful at developing their own technology”38 mins Agencies need to think about how they can integrate their PR software into martech like marketo and Hubspot.

Sport in History Podcast
Jon Hughes and Boxing

Sport in History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 50:27


German boxing in the 1930s in the eighth Sport in History Podcast brought to you by the British Society of Sport History in association with the Institute of Historical Research where this week Geoff is talking to Dr Jon Hughes of Royal Holloway, University of London. Jon talks to us about the paper he gave at the IHR which focused on the biggest ever boxing match to take place in Europe between Max Schmeling and Walter Neusel in August 1934. The fight was a significant event in the cultural and social transformation of Germany brought about by the rise of the Nazi régime in the 1930s and was a forerunner to the 'Fight of the Century' between Schmeling and Joe Louis in 1938. The paper was based on research that Jon conducted in writing his book, Max Schmeling and the Making of a German Hero in Twentieth-Century Germany, which traces Schmeling's career from Weimar to the Cold War. Geoff also talks to Jon about his work on the journalist and novelist Joseph Roth, in particular his classic novel set in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, The Radetzky March. And listeners will also be interested in the exhibition that Jon is curating at Royal Holloway on the work of the soccer photographer Peter Robinson which will be on display to coincide with the Euro 2020 whose final matches will be played in Wembley in July next year. Dr Jon Hughes is Reader in German and Cultural Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London. His wide-ranging research interests lie in the field of modern German and Austrian literature and film, in particular of the interwar period (1918-1939), and in cultural and media responses to sport and leisure in the German-speaking countries. Current projects include a re-assessment of the work of the Austrian-Jewish sports journalist Willy Meisl, and a study of the representation of leisure in German film of the 1920s and 1930s.

The Common Good Podcast
September 21, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 74:44


(00:00-09:09): We start the week on a somber note. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away Friday at 87. 'Notorious RBG': Ginsburg transcended the court to become a pop culture icon. The spontaneous outpouring of grief across the country spoke to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s influence and devotion. (09:09-17:47): Tim Keller posted on Facebook: “I’ve been asked why it is especially wrong for Christians to speak of their opponents in a demonizing and dehumanizing way. Historic Christians believe that our sin has made us worthy of condemnation and hell…(continues)” (17:47-27:31): We were joined by Adult Ministry Director at Community Christian Church, Jon Hughes. The Alpha course at CCC is starting up again and Jon discussed the importance of inviting doubt in evangelism. Alpha is a nonjudgmental (virtual) space where you can explore the big questions of life in a welcoming, safe environment. Whether you've been following Jesus a long time, you're a new follower, or you are skeptical and unsure about Jesus, this group is for you! The point is to explore, dive deeper, and grow, so if you're ready to get real with your faith, join us this fall. Groups are starting SOON! - Tuesdays at 7 PM (starting 9/22) - Thursdays at 7 PM (starting 10/1) - Wednesdays at 9:30 AM (starting 10/7) ____ To learn more about Alpha and sign up, visit: https://communitychristian.org/alpha/ (27:31-36:33): Case Thorp and Dave Strunk writes “6 Ways Christians Can Be Wiser in Political Engagement” in The Gospel Coalition. Christians can and should pursue wisdom and political engagement concurrently. But in this deeply polarized, reactive political climate, is it possible? (36:33-46:47): Linda Feldmann writes “How political tribalism is leading to more political hypocrisy” in the Christian Science Monitor. We also listen to Lindsay Graham’s remarks about selecting a new Supreme Court Justice from 2016. (46:47-55:52): This is fascinating: Bryson Vs. Everybody: How golf’s strangest character became its best player. Brian and Ian discuss the peculiar demeanor of Bryson DeChambeau. (55:52-1:05:13): Mike Frost writes “Being a family is an art … and the dinner table is the place it finds expression”. Brian and Ian discuss the culture of family dinner and how it has changed over the years. (1:05:13-1:14:44): It is World Gratitude Day! The boys close the show with some thankfulness and how they express it. They refer to “10 Ways to Celebrate World Gratitude Day” in Happy Science MomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist
064 Early Menopause and Fertility - Jon Hughes & Dr Louise Newson

Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 29:41


In this podcast, Dr Louise Newson is speaking with Jon Hughes, a gynaecologist who specialises in fertility and endometriosis. Jon and Louise discuss the various reasons why women may have reduced fertility, including women who have an early menopause or Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI). Jon talks about his work and details the possible ways that fertility can be improved. Jon has recently joined the team here at Newson Health and is now offering individualised advice to women with fertility problems or potential fertility issues as a result of their early perimenopause and menopause.   Jon is the lead clinician for Worcestershire Fertility, which is part of Oxford Fertility. Oxford Fertility is part of TFP, with 37 fertility clinics across the UK and Europe.  Jon Hughes' Three Take Home Tips for young women with potential fertility issues: When trying to start a family, try and live as healthy a lifestyle as possible. Try to maintain a healthy weight, stop smoking and moderate any alcohol. Talk to your mum, aunties, grandmothers, and find out if there is any history of POI or early menopause in your family. If so, it may be helpful to start thinking and talking to your GP about your fertility. Keep an eye on the symptoms! If your periods are becoming irregular and you are planning on having a family, it may be worth getting everything checked out. Find out more about Jon's clinic at Newson Health here.

The Common Good Podcast
January 24, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 78:33


(00:00-40:05): We are fortunate to be joined by two Community Christian Leaders today, the first being the Creative Arts Director, Eric Bramlett. Eric shares his story on how he was initially brought into the creative arts world, and how it turned into his ministry. He understands the healthy balance of creativity and leading the church, and shares his methods in maintaining that balance. Eric co-wrote a book with Dave and Jon Ferguson called “The Big Idea: Aligning the Ministries of Your Church through Creative Collaboration”. The book can energize a church staff and bring alignment and focus to many diverse church ministries. This book shows how the Big Idea has helped Community Christian Church better accomplish the Jesus mission and reach thousands of people in nine locations and launch a church planting network with partner churches across the country. http://bigidearesources.com/ (41:09-1:18:32): Closing out the hour is one of Ian’s “favorite thinkers”, Jon Hughes. Jon serves as the Adult Ministries Director for Community and a catalyst for the adult ministries. He starts off by talking about the role of doubt at Community. There is a stigma behind doubt and Jon advocates and welcomes it as part of the journey for people in the faith. It is important to have discussions and ask questions. Jon is also a part of Alpha. Alpha is a series of sessions exploring the Christian faith, which allows questions to be asked. He says these courses allow people to articulate doubts, convictions, and simply ask questions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rebuttable Presumptions
Jon Hughes - S1:E7

Rebuttable Presumptions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 35:59


Jonathan Hughes, a partner at Planetta Hughes in Halifax, talks rugby, starting a criminal law firm, and gives his insights on finding an associate position.

Sport in History Podcast
Sport in History Podcast #8 – Dr Jon Hughes

Sport in History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019


The seventh Sport in History Podcast brought to you by the British Society of Sport History in association with the Institute of Historical Research continues the summer interview season. This week Geoff is talking to Dr Jon Hughes of Royal Holloway, University of London about German boxing in the 1930s.

Research in Coaching and Human Performance
Muscle Damage: Performance and Monitoring Implications with Dr Jon Hughes

Research in Coaching and Human Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 46:34


This episode Dr Jonathan Hughes and I discuss what implications muscle damage has on subsequent performance and monitoring. Jon is currently a senior lecturer in Sport and Exercise at the University of Gloucestershire. He completed his PhD in 2011 from Massey University, NZ with a thesis titled ‘Metabolic Alterations in Skeletal Muscle Following Eccentric Exercise Induced Damage’

PRmoment Podcast
Jon Hughes, CEO of Golin, on the PRmoment podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 46:46


This week on the PRmoment Podcast, in the latest of our life stories series, I’m pleased to welcome CEO of Golin Jon Hughes.Global PR firm Golin has a fee income of about $240m. Jon has been at Golin for about 14 years, he spent six years in the UK as co-managing director alongside Matt Neale, before moving to Hong Kong to head up its international business. He became CEO alongside Matt Neale and Gary Rudnick in 2017.Here are some of the highlights of what Jon and I discussed: [00:01:15] How Jon went from working in IT sales and ended up as global CEO of a top-ten global PR firm. [00:04:28] Whether Jon has Jon got more “PR royalty” mates than anyone else? [00:06:04] Why Jon “didn't really know” Matt Neale before they became joint UK MDs of Golin. [00:07:59] Why the sector experience of Matt and Jon combined to mean that they together were the right combination to take Golin forward [00:08:52] Why Golin in London had lost its identity before Matt and Jon took over in 2005. [00:09:50] How Fred Cook's management style gave Matt and Jon "headspace" which allowed them to do things that ordinarily they wouldn't have done. [00:11:08] Why London is a hub of innovation not just for Golin, but for PR as an industry. [00:12:12] How Golin in London has grown from 25 people in 2005 to 200 today - Jon talks us through how an agency business can go on such a prolonged period of growth. [00:12:33] Why all agencies go through cycles of success and then have to reinvent.[00:12:56] Why one of Al Golin's mantras "fix it before it breaks" is on Jon's office wall.[00:15:35] Why winning the Orange pitch meant Golin was able to hire some great consumer talent in 2006 - Bibi Hilton! [00:17:47] Why agencies need "that freshness and that hunger at scale - that's when you know you're on the money." [00:20:58] Why the client "Palm" was a critical part of the story that lead to the renewal of Glolin as a global firm.[00:22:33] Jon talks us through the G4 model ten years on.[00:26:44] Why PR firms trying to be all things to all people ends up in a vanilla proposition.[00:26:53] Why Golin has recently rebranded as a PR agency. [00:28:30] Why, when PR people run out of conversation, they either talk about PR trade bodies or the definition of PR. [00:28:51] Why some people have seen Golin rebranding itself as a PR firm as a regressive step. [00:30:29] Why Jon took the president international job in Hong Kong in 2005 despite him originally thinking that Matt Neale was going to get it.[00:32:46] Why Jon enjoys building businesses and managing change.[00:34:35] Jon compares the working styles of India, China, Singapore and Taiwan.[00:35:22] Jon talks us through Golin’s buying criteria for when it makes an acquisition.[00:37:17] Why (as the acquirer) you have to expect the unexpected when you do acquisitions.[00:38:01] Why holding groups don't acquire for revenue, they acquire for the specialism and talent.[00:38:54] Jon talks us through where Virgo Health is today, following its acquisition of Golin in 2012.[00:39:45] Following Golin's acquisition of Magic, Jon talks us through what it's like trying to buy a business in China.[00:41:30] Jon talks about how he sees the PR agency market heading from an acquisition perspective.[00:43:33] Jon discusses his favourite memories of Al Golin.

Detroit Bycycle
Detroit Bycycle – Episode 4

Detroit Bycycle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 63:39


**On this weeks show we have…** MoGo Detroit Founder/Executive Director Lisa Nuszkowski and Adriel Thorton – Director of Marketing and Community Outreach to discuss the past, present and future Sharing in Detroit. **Brunos Chop Shop w/Downtown Bike Shop** Bruno chops it up with Jon Hughes from Downtown Detroit Bike Shop **Three Things – Favorite Art...

Detroit ByCycle Podcast
Ep 4 - MoGo Detroit, Downtown Detroit Bikeshop Cycling|Art|Culture

Detroit ByCycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 63:31


On this weeks show we have… MoGo DetroitFounder/Executive Director Lisa Nuszkowski and Adriel Thorton - Director of Marketing and Community Outreach to discuss the past, present and future Sharing in Detroit. MoGo Neighborhood Ambassador Info  People To Educate All Cyclists (PEAC)   Brunos Chop Shop w/Downtown Bike Shop Bruno chops it up with Jon Hughes from Downtown Detroit Bike Shop   Three Things - Favorite Public Art in Detroit Henry - The Heidelberg Project Bobby - Detroit Main Branch Library Bruno - The Thinker, 1904 by Auguste Rodin Lisa - Monument to Joe Louis Adriel - Spirit of Detroit, The   ByCycle Calendar Textures of the City Art opening Mar 8th 6pm - 10pm Midnight Marauders Feb 28th&  Mar 7th 4th Annual Fatty Tuesday ride  Mar 5th 6pm   ByCycle with us: For the Grams Face Space Twitter Us A series of tubes Survey Says!? Music by Substance

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 260

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 168:15


Today, in this two hour and forty minute episode, our last Wait, What? episode of the year, Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester discuss the best books of 2018; cover the news about the American relaunch of Shonen Jump and the cancellation of Daredevil on Netflix; compare and contrast the different comic streaming services; and discuss the first seven issues of Plus Ultra by Jon Hughes and Matthew Weldon. Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!