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In this Marketing Over Coffee: In this episode learn about one of America’s most iconic brands from Global Brand and Marketing Director Kevin Gleason! Direct Link to File Brought to you by our sponsors: Blueshift and LinkedIn Where did the idea for the Leatherman come from? 8 years of design and the first order from […] The post Talking with Kevin Gleason of Leatherman appeared first on Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast.
When mentioning MVP's of the 2020 Army football season, Bob Beretta's namecomes to mind. Beretta helped reconstruct the Black Knights' schedule. For the last 30 years, Beretta has been a dedicated member of Army's athletic department. Beretta joins Sal Interdonato and Kevin Gleason to discuss his experiences at West Point and his new venture as LeMoyne athletic director later this year.
Sal Interdonato and Kevin Gleason discuss Army's 24-21 loss to West Virginia in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.
Miami's biggest boxing coach, Kevin Gleason walks us through his story. Trainer/Coach for Miguel Baeza, Marlon Moraes, and other huge names. KC and Kevin discuss fighting technique, the shady fight business, Mike Tyson's return, and many more. @MiaOnTheRocks @KcChopz @Kevin_Gleason7
We had the pleasure of sitting diown with South Florida Padman Badman, Coach, trainer and insta legend Kevin "Stay Ready" Gleason.Coach to stars of the ring, cage and Barekunckle FC.Kev is a true G and proper Legend.INSTA - https://www.instagram.com/kevin_gleason7/?hl=enTHIS EPISODE IS POWERED BY XBRAIN.CO.UK ENTER PROMO CODE "COFFEECOMBAT" TO SAVE 30%Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cofcomcuties)
Today's podcast guest is Scott Lafoy a 35 year out of home veteran and CEO of Link Media Outdoor says Link Media is always looking for acquisitions and it's looking now. Here are the highlights of our conversation. Talk about your career and why you came to Link Media. Scott Lafoy, CEO, Link Media Outdoor I started with Peterson Outdoor in Orlando (which is now Clear Channel) almost 35 years ago. That was my first job out of college. I started off in real estate and quickly moved into sales and after a few years I became manager of one of Peterson's plants...A couple years later Peterson was sold to a group headed by Jim McLaughlin and renamed POA. Jim was my direct supervisor and was also…my mentor……POA was sold to Universal Outdoor…Universal ended up being bought by Clear Channel…and my final supervisor there was Karl Eller. So in 1999 I started Lafoy Outdoor Advertising with John Peterson…the company grew to include inventory in five states…After 16 years I sold my company to Fairway…and I stayed on as the GM…my initial supervisor there was Kevin Gleason. How many of us by been direct reports to Jim, Karl, and Kevin? In 2018 I joined Link to head up the M&A effort. Jim McLaughlin was the CEO. And he'd told me about Link and Boston Omaha's owners and the long term view they had on the business…In December of 2019 Jim retired at which time I became the interim CEO, then the CEO…The folks involved, Adam and Alex, are just tremendous people. I enjoy working with them and the outlook that Boston Omaha has for its business is just rock solid… Link Media spent $10 million on acquisitions in 2019 down from $142 million in 2018. Will Link be more active in the next year or two. Link has never stopped, and we won't stop being active in acquisitions. That's the horse we rode in on and that's what we're going to continue to do. We're always looking and we're looking now. Most of our 2019 activity resulted in tuck-in acquisitions form the markets acquired in 2018…On the other hand there's no asset or set of assets that we absolutely have to have. We're very disciplined in diligence in our investments…We're really not limited by any hurdles to entering any markets and Boston Omaha is well-capitalized…to do any sized project…It's got to make sense business wise. Is the M&A market thin because sellers are reluctant to sell? We're very very busy. I look at this every single day. You may not see as many closings but we're certainly active. How would you explain Link media's culture to a potential hire? Link is young and vibrant and we're one of the fastest growing out of home companies in the country. Our culture is in our people…we want to do big things but we can't do them without the right people. We need the brightest, hardest working, creative, problem solvers we can find. We believe in our people and we take care of our people. We have in my opinion one of if not the most comprehensive incentive systems in the business and we're committed to providing lasting and rewarding career opportunities…Our staff brings extensive experience form a variety of out of home companies…we value experience but we love enthusiasm and we've willing to bring in people from outside the out of home business…out culture is unfinished. We're growing and with that our culture is growing. Centralized or decentralized management? First and foremost we've been establishing local managers for each of our primary markets where before we had regional management in the past. Not having regional or centralized management helps Link to better understand our markets and out customers. We really believe it's important to have local leadership that's part of the fabric of the community, someone who customers and landowners see in the grocery store…We have a corporate office but it functions are a resource for the local markets. We're here to serve them. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to comp...
Today's podcast guest is Scott Lafoy a 35 year out of home veteran and CEO of Link Media Outdoor says Link Media is always looking for acquisitions and it's looking now. Here are the highlights of our conversation. Talk about your career and why you came to Link Media. Scott Lafoy, CEO, Link Media Outdoor I started with Peterson Outdoor in Orlando (which is now Clear Channel) almost 35 years ago. That was my first job out of college. I started off in real estate and quickly moved into sales and after a few years I became manager of one of Peterson's plants...A couple years later Peterson was sold to a group headed by Jim McLaughlin and renamed POA. Jim was my direct supervisor and was also…my mentor……POA was sold to Universal Outdoor…Universal ended up being bought by Clear Channel…and my final supervisor there was Karl Eller. So in 1999 I started Lafoy Outdoor Advertising with John Peterson…the company grew to include inventory in five states…After 16 years I sold my company to Fairway…and I stayed on as the GM…my initial supervisor there was Kevin Gleason. How many of us by been direct reports to Jim, Karl, and Kevin? In 2018 I joined Link to head up the M&A effort. Jim McLaughlin was the CEO. And he'd told me about Link and Boston Omaha's owners and the long term view they had on the business…In December of 2019 Jim retired at which time I became the interim CEO, then the CEO…The folks involved, Adam and Alex, are just tremendous people. I enjoy working with them and the outlook that Boston Omaha has for its business is just rock solid… Link Media spent $10 million on acquisitions in 2019 down from $142 million in 2018. Will Link be more active in the next year or two. Link has never stopped, and we won't stop being active in acquisitions. That's the horse we rode in on and that's what we're going to continue to do. We're always looking and we're looking now. Most of our 2019 activity resulted in tuck-in acquisitions form the markets acquired in 2018…On the other hand there's no asset or set of assets that we absolutely have to have. We're very disciplined in diligence in our investments…We're really not limited by any hurdles to entering any markets and Boston Omaha is well-capitalized…to do any sized project…It's got to make sense business wise. Is the M&A market thin because sellers are reluctant to sell? We're very very busy. I look at this every single day. You may not see as many closings but we're certainly active. How would you explain Link media's culture to a potential hire? Link is young and vibrant and we're one of the fastest growing out of home companies in the country. Our culture is in our people…we want to do big things but we can't do them without the right people. We need the brightest, hardest working, creative, problem solvers we can find. We believe in our people and we take care of our people. We have in my opinion one of if not the most comprehensive incentive systems in the business and we're committed to providing lasting and rewarding career opportunities…Our staff brings extensive experience form a variety of out of home companies…we value experience but we love enthusiasm and we've willing to bring in people from outside the out of home business…out culture is unfinished. We're growing and with that our culture is growing. Centralized or decentralized management? First and foremost we've been establishing local managers for each of our primary markets where before we had regional management in the past. Not having regional or centralized management helps Link to better understand our markets and out customers. We really believe it's important to have local leadership that's part of the fabric of the community, someone who customers and landowners see in the grocery store…We have a corporate office but it functions are a resource for the local markets. We're here to serve them. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to comp...
Frank Giannino attempted to run the fastest time across the US in 1979. He finished, but didn't break the record. So, he went after it again in 1980. This interview means a ton to me as I grew up buying my shoes from Frank when I started running in 1990. To have such a great running idol in my home town definitely shaped not only my running, but my life! Frank can be reached at frankg@shoe-fitter.com His shoes website is https://shoe-fitter.com/author/frank9090/ If you'd like to learn more about Frank, Kevin Gleason's book "46 Days" can be purchased online on amazon My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw To sign up for my Newsletter - https://www.mrrunningpains.com Email - runningpains@gmail.com Thanks to Scott Socha for the Intro & Houston Hamlin for the Transition & Outro music, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains Discounts: Fuel100 Electro-Bites - https://electro-bites.com/ Kogalla - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains The following is my Facebook Post I read in the introduction: I need to expound for a moment on the road ahead... In 2020, not much has gone to plan or followed the script I had laid out as many of us have found! But here's part update, and part what I feel in my heart... Tomorrow I had planned to chase the FKT (Fastest Known Time) on our local 30-mile Art Loeb trail surrounded by friends and family. As my body had other plans (hip & calf injuries), I'll be postponing those plans to a later date to be determined (maybe spur of the moment so I can surprise my body). In a time where running has been a welcome relief to everything around me, I thought I would be more frustrated, but I find myself enjoying the moment with my kids, my wife, my friends, and living vicariously through the athletes I coach. I'm looking long term and realizing a break right now isn't a bad thing, and coming back with a solid base will only make my plans for the Fall that much better. Is the glass half full or half empty? I don't know and I honestly don't care! I'm going to drink whatever is in it, refill the glass, drink that, fill it up half way again, pass it to the next fellow that comes along and put my next foot forward into whatever the future holds! For those that don't know and for those that have read this far, life has had some big changes for me. I'm no longer an owner or employee of Foot Rx Running. I felt for the business to survive it could only have one salaried owner/operator, so I signed my portion over to one of the best friends a guy could have in Scott Socha. After that, I analyzed what was causing stress and what was adding fulfillment and enjoyment to my life. I decided race directing was too much for me and coaching was giving me so much joy, so I've resigned from Race Directing (for now) & have become a full-time coach. I have just over 50 adults I coach right now training for distances of 5K to ultramarathon and I'm truly happy!!! It's tough in this time frame to imagine training for running as race after race is cancelled or postponed. I think those that truly love running (like myself) haven't skipped a beat. Those that train for the extrinsic reward of the race have really had to refocus on their why and make sure it was ok to train. And yet others have found reward in their own persuit of fast times and PR's at distances that they haven't run in years. It's amazing to not only see the physical transformation of these individuals, but to witness their mental growth and comprehension of what drives them to be not only a runner but what makes them human. In my own reflection of running, I find myself entranced by the primal and instinctive nature of the physical activity. There are no parameters when you go out for a run. You can run fast or slow. Short distance or long. It doesn't matter if you turn left or right or simply turn around and go home. It's simple in a world of complexities. I don't know if anyone else finds this truth evident, but when I do go to a race and I line up, I don't see race, gender, or ethnicity. I see humans of a kindred spirit. If someone is down or hurt, there's no thought as to should I help, it's how can I help. I've tried to make this transition to daily life and my daily interactions with everyone. It's not easy, to love everyone and be non judgmental. But I'm trying! I'll continue to do my small part and I'll even say this first...I love you! No need to say it back, I just hope it makes you think about your daily interactions and makes you feel something, if only for a moment it gives you pause and a moment to reflect. I'm here for you if you need an ear to listen, a shoulder to cry on, arms to hug, a back to work, and two legs (hopefully soon) to run with!!! I'll say it one more time, and I mean it... I LOVE YOU!!! I need to let that out! Thanks -Aaron Saft
ChampionsHeart Boxing Chat - You Can't Play Boxing with Johnny Faraće
EP. 22 - ChampionsHeart You Can't Play Boxing KEVIN GLEASON ELITE BOXING & MMA TRAINER --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/championsheart/support
Tobin welcomes in UFC welterweight and local product Miguel "Caramel Thunder" Baeza and his trainer Kevin Gleason. The crew talks about Miguel's upcoming fight against UFC veteran Matt Brown. Baeza talks about coming up the regional South Florida fight scene and making it all the way to the UFC. Tobin recaps Saturday's UFC action from Raleigh, North Carolina. Did Curtis Blaydes earn a title shot with his TKO win over Junior Dos Santos? Michael Chiesa beat Rafael Dos Anjos and called out Colby Covington? Where will Chiesa go to in the rankings? Tobin explains why Jorge Masvidal and Kamaru Usman are finally on a collision course and it may get annoucned Super Bowl week. Plus what is next for Danny Garcia after his win? Tobin also sticks up for gimmick fights.
Tobin welcomes in UFC welterweight and local product Miguel "Caramel Thunder" Baeza and his trainer Kevin Gleason. The crew talks about Miguel's upcoming fight against UFC veteran Matt Brown. Baeza talks about coming up the regional South Florida fight scene and making it all the way to the UFC. Tobin recaps Saturday's UFC action from Raleigh, North Carolina. Did Curtis Blaydes earn a title shot with his TKO win over Junior Dos Santos? Michael Chiesa beat Rafael Dos Anjos and called out Colby Covington? Where will Chiesa go to in the rankings? Tobin explains why Jorge Masvidal and Kamaru Usman are finally on a collision course and it may get annoucned Super Bowl week. Plus what is next for Danny Garcia after his win? Tobin also sticks up for gimmick fights.
Today we celebrate our 50th episode with Kevin Gleason, President & CEO of Adams Outdoor Advertising. When Kevin’s company was sent to Washington to participate in a 3-day wellness retreat in the early 90s, he was introduced to a transformative understanding that allowed him to move through the world with new eyes. In this enlightening conversation, Kevin touches on anger, judgment, hope, kindness, and the life-long effects this state-of-mind understanding has had in his business and in his family. Kevin Gleason is the President & CEO of Adams Outdoor Advertising. Adams Outdoor is the fourth-largest owner and operator of outdoor advertising structures in the United States and is regarded as the Out of Home industry leader. Gleason also started Gleason Family Vineyards in Santa Barbara California where he and his family grow, produce and bottle up to twenty-five thousand cases of award-winning and highly rated wines under the brand names of Refugio Ranch Vineyards and Roblar Vineyards.
Legal News and Review Recorded Live at Kelley/ Uustal Building in their Mock courtroom.
Kevin Gleason a Florida Attorney , with 37 years of experience in Bankruptcy representing debtors, creditors in Chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 (creditors only), in all aspects of bankruptcy cases including adversary proceedings and appeals. My areas of emphasis include: Bankruptcy adversary proceedings. Bankruptcy appeals. Individual Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. Practice focused on complex bankruptcy cases, involuntary cases, adversary proceedings (referred to as law suits in normal language) and appeals to all levels. Available for discreet consultations with professionals in all disciplines. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philip-bell/support
On this episode we talk to HVAC veteran, Kevin Gleason about the dangers of refrigerant. Kevin also tells a story close to his own heart regarding a refrigerant huffing incident. Save 8% on your purchase at https://www.trutechtools.com using promo code knowitall at check out. Check out the link below for preferred Testo pricing. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOC8oQB97trj6XKDWRylM2ILFlnVjYG1GnTT2lRWT8-K4weQ/viewform Visit https://www.hvacknowitall.com for articles and tips. Check out the HVAC Know It All YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-MsPg9zbyneDX2qurAqoNQ/videos Testo https://www.testo.com/en-US/testo-smart-probes-ac-and-refrigeration-test-kit/p/0563-0002-02 Navac 2 cfm Pump Kit at Trutech Tools https://www.trutechtools.com/NAVAC-2CFM-Cordless-Vacuum-Pump-Kit-by-TruTech-Tools Yellow Jacket https://yellowjacket.com Cool Air Products https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://www.coolairproducts.net/&ved=2ahUKEwiC3qus2_XhAhWFjlkKHefIBOMQFjAAegQIBxAD&usg=AOvVaw1QzeVavlDB4BdlUBu8qVKW Refrigeration Technologies https://www.refrigtech.com Housecall Pro https://www.housecallpro.com/hvacknowitall
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Kevin Gleason is a boxing coach and trainer. Kevin shares his experiences through his boxing journey and overcoming a massive challenge in his late teens. EPISODE SPOTLIGHT: Steve Hartman Steve Hartman is a correspondent for CBS News. Steve hosts "On the Road" where he profiles individuals and groups across the United States that do kind things for others in their community. Learn more about [Steve][1] and ["On the Road"][2] [1]: https://www.facebook.com/SteveHartman [2]: https://www.cbsnews.com/evening-news/on-the-road
Kevin Gleason is a former amateur boxer with over 30 fights, current boxing coach to more than 9 professional/amateur MMA fighters. He is also the owner of Stay Ready Training Facility located in Tamarac, FL. Listen to this episode and learn about Kevin's story and why he chooses passion over profit every single day. Follow Kevin at: instagram.com/kevin_gleason7
Kevin Gleason from Brightpath mortgages (Brightpath.com) joins the Crabtrees to discuss home affordability, mortgage qualifications and just how much the rates may rise.
During this segment of our “Let's Talk Bankruptcy!” series, we have Kevin Gleason, Bankruptcy Lawyer and Manager at the Florida Bankruptcy Group, Hollywood, Florida.Attorney Kevin Gleason, who has a wealth of experience in the area of Bankruptcy was invited to speak with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander. Listen in as Kevin talks about what married couples, who are having financial problems should be aware of when it comes to filing bankruptcy together or separately.To learn more about Attorney Kevin Gleason in Hollywood, visit: http://debts180.com
During this segment of our “Let's Talk Bankruptcy!” series, we have Kevin Gleason, Bankruptcy Lawyer and Manager at the Florida Bankruptcy Group, Hollywood, Florida.Attorney Kevin Gleason, who has a wealth of experience in the area of Bankruptcy was invited to speak with Radio Talk Show Host, Stewart Andrew Alexander. Listen in as Kevin talks about what married couples, who are having financial problems should be aware of when it comes to filing bankruptcy together or separately.To learn more about Attorney Kevin Gleason in Hollywood, visit: http://debts180.com
Jon Bennett of CORE Autosport joins us to talk about his Rolex wins, Sebring, and balancing his duties, then Kevin Gleason stops by to talk CTSCC and Bathurst.
Jon Bennett of CORE Autosport joins us to talk about his Rolex wins, Sebring, and balancing his duties, then Kevin Gleason stops by to talk CTSCC and Bathurst.
Imagine completing your Permaculture Design Certification Course, planting a food forest and building a cob oven- at your high school. Sounds like a dream come true? Thanks to teacher Kevin Gleason students at Dos Pueblos High School (DP) in Goleta, CA have the opportunity to learn Permaculture and get high school credit. In this episode, Jill Cloutier talks with some of the students inspired by the course, Avery Hardy, a senior at DP and a budding Permaculture designer and advocate and Kevin Gleason, an artist, teacher and Permaculture Designer. Kevin is the instructor of the new Permaculture course at DP. For more information contact Kevin Gleason at kgleason@dphs.org