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Join us this week of Chapin's Commute! In this episode, we talk to Justin Erickson about being a project manager. This is the first of three in our mini-podcast series with all three of our project managers at Willmar Electric. He shares his commute and his story of how he became a project manager and the things he has had to learn and grow in. Tune in to learn more!
Selecting a site for your next plant is a big decision with high stakes. The opportunity to make a mistake presents itself at every turn in the process. Choosing to go it alone could cost you million's of dollars in cash, cost savings, and opportunity costs, not to mention disappointed customers. Enjoy this week's episode featuring with Justin Erickson and Royce Pavelka with The Brookshire Company as we talk about these mistakes and others they've seen made and what you can do to avoid them. Special thanks to this episode's sponsor, Bremer Bank. Learn more at www.bremer.com
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Brennan joins Bobby Brujah and DJ Deava in this weeks review of Damnation City!CreditsWritten by: Justin Achilli, Russell Bailey, Stephen DiPesa, Ray Fawkes, Will Hindmarch, Howard David Ingham, Robin Laws, Robert Vaughn, and Chuck WendigDeveloper: Will HindmarchCreative Director: Rich ThomasProduction Manager: Matt MilbergerEditor: Scribendi.comPrince of the City Designed by: Mike NuddArt Director: Matt Milberger and Craig S GrantBook Design: Craig S GrantCover Design: Matt MilbergerInterior Art: Sam Araya, Tom Biondolillo, Avery Butterworth, Craig S Grant, Will & Sara Hindmarch, Mike Huddleston, Becky Jollensten, Mathias Kollros, Patrick McEvoy, Justin Norman, Nick Stakal, Arend Stührmann, Andy Trabbold, Chad Michael Ward (with Justin Erickson), and Fred & Rachel Yelk WoodruffCover Art: Tomasz Jedruszek Purchase it here: Damnation CitySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/25yearsofvampirethemasquerade/posts)
Chelan County PUD's Justin Erickson, Managing Director of District Services joins our Chris Hansen for a discussion regarding our Chelan County PUD Parks in our area, specifically Wenatchee Riverfront Park. More info from Chelan County PUD HERE.
Partners, Vaughn Baker and Justin Erickson were introduced to one another in Pinnacle Forum and have become close brothers in Christ and associates in their work. These are two men with different histories and different core value identities brought together by God to align their missions in helping others understand and excel in the specific wiring God instilled in them. Vaughn Baker's bio. Justin Erickson's bio. PinnacleForum.com Show Notes: https://pinnacleforum.com/2021/08/ul-podcast-165/
Chelan County PUD's Managing Director of District Services, Justin Erickson joins our Chris Hansen to discuss development and the master plan for Wenatchee's Riverfront Park. More info from Chelan County PUD HERE.
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Stu & Robby are with author Justin Erickson and good friend Alex McFarland, talking about Justin's book "7 Friendships Every Man Needs: Gathering Your Pit Crew For the Race of Life."
A highly successful approach is gaining favor with precincts nationwide, bringing professional and personal value to our men and women in blue. One that addresses the whole person and provides an open door to a conversation on faith. Listen as our Partner and guest, Justin Erickson, uncovers potentially harmful reforms you may not have known are on the table and how his company is addressing this...and how you can get involved. Justin Erickson's bio. PinnacleForum.com Show Notes: https://pinnacleforum.com/2020/09/ul-podcast-120/
Host Katie Lehman interviews Justin Erickson, the Program Manager for the Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project. Justin is the direct liaison between small businesses and Detroit partners, and U-M faculty and students involved with DNEP. He holds a Master of Arts from The Fletcher School at Tufts University specializing in international law and economic development, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan.
If you want to learn how to monetize your growth instead of giving your soul (and company) to an investor or bank, then this episode is a must listen to. Justin Erickson from EsseX Capital explains how local cities outside of major metropolitan areas are looking to attract smaller privately held companies into their communities… and they’re willing to put their money where their mouth is. Why? Smaller cities are looking for ways to stimulate their local economy through job growth and new developments. They are attracting businesses by helping find labor, giving very attractive real estate incentives (tax credits, renovation funding, capital, etc.) and even forgivable business loans. You might be thinking that you need to pick up and move yourself, however that is not the case. There are very logical ways to tap into these hidden markets and funds in a way that makes sense for you and your business. Justin explains how these strategies apply to a business with a few remote workers at a service company up to a manufacturer looking to expand their footprint. I am a huge fan of creativity and learning unconventional ways to tap into savings and capital sources… and this interview sheds some light on strategies I think very few entrepreneurs know of. I’ve realized that--more than “life after business”--this podcast is about being intentional and growing your business so you can have more options and more freedom in your journey. So my question is, if the name of the podcast changes from “Life After Business” to “Intentional Growth: How to Grow the Value of Your Business with an End in Mind”, would that throw you for a loop? The topics and content would still be the same, the only difference would be the title. Your opinion is so important to me. Please reach out to me if you have any questions or comments. You can contact me via email at rtansom@arkona.com, on my LinkedIn, or you can call me at 612-720-6530. What you will learn: The 3 ways you can tap into local governments to fuel your company’s growth Why smaller cities are coming to the table with great incentives for smaller private companies How to monetize your growth instead of giving up equity or personally guaranteeing your live away Why you should look at a smaller community for your next location / relocation How to find an untapped labor pool that is ready to work hard How smaller communities are using small private companies to fuel their economies Why you should look at a local city for capital How cities are using tax incentives to entice companies to build in their community How local communities are using forgivable loans to attract companies into their city How to use a company like EsseX to do all the research and analysis for you for free Where the incentives coming from and how they work Quotes: “I tell the company, ‘You don’t have to. I can do the legwork. I can find the options for you. And I can bring the communities to you, physically or otherwise.’” – Justin Erickson “It is fun to see the impact beyond, just engaging with companies, and clien
If you want to learn how to monetize your growth instead of giving your soul (and company) to an investor or bank, then this episode is a must listen to. Justin Erickson from EsseX Capital explains how local cities outside of major metropolitan areas are looking to attract smaller privately held companies into their communities… and they’re willing to put their money where their mouth is. Why? Smaller cities are looking for ways to stimulate their local economy through job growth and new developments. They are attracting businesses by helping find labor, giving very attractive real estate incentives (tax credits, renovation funding, capital, etc.) and even forgivable business loans. You might be thinking that you need to pick up and move yourself, however that is not the case. There are very logical ways to tap into these hidden markets and funds in a way that makes sense for you and your business. Justin explains how these strategies apply to a business with a few remote workers at a service company up to a manufacturer looking to expand their footprint. I am a huge fan of creativity and learning unconventional ways to tap into savings and capital sources… and this interview sheds some light on strategies I think very few entrepreneurs know of. I’ve realized that--more than “life after business”--this podcast is about being intentional and growing your business so you can have more options and more freedom in your journey. So my question is, if the name of the podcast changes from “Life After Business” to “Intentional Growth: How to Grow the Value of Your Business with an End in Mind”, would that throw you for a loop? The topics and content would still be the same, the only difference would be the title. Your opinion is so important to me. Please reach out to me if you have any questions or comments. You can contact me via email at rtansom@arkona.com, on my LinkedIn, or you can call me at 612-720-6530. What you will learn: The 3 ways you can tap into local governments to fuel your company’s growth Why smaller cities are coming to the table with great incentives for smaller private companies How to monetize your growth instead of giving up equity or personally guaranteeing your live away Why you should look at a smaller community for your next location / relocation How to find an untapped labor pool that is ready to work hard How smaller communities are using small private companies to fuel their economies Why you should look at a local city for capital How cities are using tax incentives to entice companies to build in their community How local communities are using forgivable loans to attract companies into their city How to use a company like EsseX to do all the research and analysis for you for free Where the incentives coming from and how they work Quotes: “I tell the company, ‘You don’t have to. I can do the legwork. I can find the options for you. And I can bring the communities to you, physically or otherwise.’” – Justin Erickson “It is fun to see the impact beyond, just engaging with companies, and clien
Guest Speaker Justin Erickson on John 8-1-11.
Justin Erickson teaches on John 8:1-11.
Justin Erickson teaches on John 8:1-11.
Guest Speaker Justin Erickson on John 8-1-11.
Smaller communities across America are hungry for their fill of a growing workforce, and larger companies are recognizing the benefits of expanding into these communities. Essex Capital, LLC is a growing organization that aims to connect larger organizations with these smaller communities to further their reach and to embrace the talents of these small, often rural, environments. Listen to Justin's story and what he is up to today! You won't want to miss this interesting story.
Sermon: Do Not Fear (Isaiah 43:1-7) The question to ponder: What would you do for the glory of God; if you had no fear? This may not be a question that we ask ourselves, but it is an important question to think about. What does our fear hinder us from doing for the Lord? Does it stop us from using the spiritual gifts He has given us? Everyone has a fear of some kind and that fear can be slow or stop us from glorifying the Lord. If you wonder how to overcome certain fear, please listen to this sermon by Justin Erickson and may you have peace in the face of your fear.
Guest speaker Justin Erickson on overcoming temptation.
Guest speaker Justin Erickson on overcoming temptation.
This week Stu talks with author Justin Erickson and the Christian Car Guy Robby Dilmore to talk about the nature of friendship, and how it can be difficult for many men to find meaningful friendships.
Come hear how North Dakota, Arizona and Oklahoma are becoming greener and learn from other parts of the country. Guests: From NORTH DAKOTA Brad Brummond,NDSU Extension Service Organic Farming. From KANSAS comes Troy Schroeder, Clean Water Farms Project Field Organizer www.kansasruralcenter.org and from TEXAS Russell Smith, Co-Organizer, 11th Annual Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair. From OKLAHOMA, Todd Stephens, Systems Designer, Sun City Solar www.suncityenergy.com and Justin Erickson, E3 Energy LLC* www.e3energyllc.com Email us show ideas or interview requests to info@sustainable1000.com, Tweet us at @vannShane, IM on GTalk @ vannShane or call-in your questions or comments to (347)996-3601. Sustainable 1000 radio is part of the eco road trip started by Shane Snipes to explore 1000 stories across 48 states in 250 days. Stop by Sustainable1000.com for videos and more chats with regular folks who are making the world a little better in their communities.