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BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to go over the biggest news in the industry, including change at the top for Luxe Interiors + Design, why starter homes are becoming forever homes, and a look at the latest industry comings and goings. Later, the leadership team behind The Dump discusses their acquisition of the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams inventory.LINKSThe DumpDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Started in 1976, for decades Surya was a modest rug manufacturer. But when Satya Tiwari—the son of the company's founder—joined the business in the early 2000s, he began pushing it to grow, and over the years it has become a large-scale industry player, covering multiple categories and doing hundreds of millions in revenue. Last year Tiwari went on an acquisition spree, culminating in the purchase of the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams brand. On this episode of the podcast, Tiwari chats with host Dennis Scully about his plans for Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, why private equity isn't a good fit for the home industry, and why the opportunity is greatest when times are tough.This episode is sponsored by Daniel House ClubLINKSSuryaDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the industry, including a new CEO for Design Manager, a pair of RH gallery openings, and an update on the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams story. Later, designer Amber Lewis joins the show to talk about her new book, Call It Home. This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSAmber LewisCall It HomeDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:00): Intro(00:41): "Black Friday Furniture Deals: Find the Best Discounts and Financing Options from Top Retailers"(05:48): "Residential Housing Market Trends: Impact on Furniture Sales and Regional Variations"(07:58): "Port of Savannah Sees Growth Despite Challenges, October Marks Busiest Month of 2021"(09:37): "Decline in China's Wood Furniture Exports: Impact on the Global Market"(11:16): "Exclusive Luxury at Affordable Prices: The Dump Luxe Furniture Outlet Acquires Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Inventory After Bankruptcy"(13:11): "Ruby-Gordon Home: Navigating Chapter 11 Towards a Stable Future"(14:53): Outro
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:40): Revitalizing the American-Made Home Décor Industry: Embracing Audacity and Exploring New Opportunities(02:52): "National Advertising Review Board Recommends Discontinuation of Misleading Claim by Flooring Manufacturer"(04:41): "Revitalizing Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: Surya's Commitment to the Design Trade and High-End Retail"(06:43): "Williams-Sonoma: Exceeding Expectations Despite Economic Challenges"(08:42): "Expanding Offerings: Exciting Updates to Las Vegas Market's Furniture and Bedding Showrooms for 2024"
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the industry, including a new twist in the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams saga, a 1stdibs trend report, and a look at what the latest inflation numbers mean for designers. Later designer Ashley Whittaker explains why she's pivoting to a new career.This episode is sponsored by Loloi and Annie SelkeLINKSAshley WhittakerDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Last weekend, the abrupt shutdown of retailer Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams shocked the industry. On a special episode of the podcast, co-founder and former CEO Mitchell Gold shares a candid look at what happened and his efforts to give the company another chance.LINKSMitchell GoldDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the sudden closure of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, the return of RH's infamous catalog and a look at how Hollywood portrays interior designers.LINKSDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Today on The Dominic Carter Show: Dominic discusses the high end furniture chain Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams closing down, NY AG Letita James saying that Trump grossly exaggerated his net worth, the migrant crisis, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:44): "Enhancing Child Safety: The Impact of the New Federal Furniture Stability Standard"(03:09): Navigating Challenges: Conn's HomePlus Works to Improve Performance and Serve Customers(05:24): "The Unfortunate Closure of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: Reflections on a Beloved Furniture Company"(07:41): "Challenges and Concerns Surrounding the Transition to Zero-Emission Trucks in Ports and Intermodal Terminals"
Stay up to date on news related to the furniture industry! In this episode, we cover:(00:29): "Uncertainty Surrounds the Sudden Closure of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: What's Next for the Luxury Furniture Brand?"(02:16): "Legacy Classic and Trisha Yearwood: A New Home for the Trisha Yearwood Home Collection"(04:03): "Introducing Minwax's Bay Blue: The Perfect Blend of Classic and Contemporary Wood Stain"
After working in the furniture and home goods industry for over a decade, Mitchell Gold took a risky bet and decided to start his own furniture company. In 1989, he went into business with his romantic partner, Bob Williams, who had been working in advertising as a graphic designer. They contracted with a furniture factory near their home in Taylorsville, North Carolina, and launched a line of boldly-patterned upholstered dining chairs and eclectic dining tables, leveraging Bob's design skills and Mitchell's industry experience. Roughly thirty years later, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams is a multi-million dollar brand with hundreds of employees, which sells a full range of home furnishings at retail locations nationwide.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Decorating the Set: From Holly wood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! Listeners of the podcast or longtime fans of Beth’s work will know that she has a long […] The post Decorating the Set (Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams CEO, Allison O'Connor) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! Listeners of the podcast or longtime fans of Beth’s work will know that she has a long […] The post Decorating the Set (Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams CEO, Allison O'Connor) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
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Sean Callanan chats with Gold Coast Titans' CEO Steve Mitchell about his career and how the Titans are building for success through deep engagement with the Gold Coast community defying the notion that professional teams can't succeed on the Gold Coast. Show Notes - : https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/steve-mitchell-gold-coast-titans/
It's 2022, and we're kicking off the New Year and new season of ProcureSmart(er) with Mitchell Gold. I have long admired Mitchell professionally, so it was my absolute honor to have the opportunity to pick his brain and hear a few personal stories about his experience building a career and life in hospitality.You can learn more about LGBTQ+ is Not a Sin at https://www.lgbtqnotasin.com/.
Moyra & Baggs had a chat to the Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell about the very exciting things happening for the Titans next year and in the future!
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Eric Mitchell, author of “The WHY of MONEY” and executive vice president – National Retail, Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group joins series' host Andrew Berman, head of engagement and outreach for National Mortgage Professional Magazine, as they explore Mitchell's transformation after he sold his company, went soul-seeking and wound up in Los Angeles. They also chatted about what motivates Mitchell, his five reasons that drive originators to go from good to great, the possibility of Fintech replacing originators and more.
Join Kelli and Anne for their 142nd NEW episode! They begin this episode by talking Halloween coming up and how their neighborhood is handling trick-or-treating. Next they talk about the election and how much stress everyone is feeling about the upcoming week. They are energized by all of the early voting and encourage everyone to get out and VOTE to make change. Their special guests today are a fabulous couple, Tim and Mitchell Gold. Mitchell is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, a ground-breaking and award-winning furniture company that truly changed the furniture industry. Tim is the dog guru and together they have opened Tim Gold Dog Training. You will hear all about how they came up with the idea & how they want to change the world for dogs and their owners through a super cool and unique holistic approach. They have also developed ways to train through Zoom so that no matter where you and your dog live, they can help you! Check out all the details at www.TimGoldDogTraining.com As always, they end with a cocktail from Equality Vodka. This week they are serving The Greyhound!
Originally released: May 23, 2009 Episode 3 of Nathan OUTloud features an interview with the author and editor of the book http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1929774109?ie=UTF8&tag=naou03-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1929774109 (Crisis: 40 Stories Revealing the Personal, Social, and Religious Pain and Trauma of Growing Up Gay in America), Mitchell Gold. In 1989, Mitchell Gold and his business partner, Bob Williams, created a furniture company in Taylorsville, North Carolina. Today, Gold and Williams head a nationally recognized company http://www.mgbwhome.com/ (Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams). In addition to running a $100M company, he plays a major role in the national dialogue on gay rights. In December 2005, he established http://www.faithinamerica.com/ (Faith in America), a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about how religion-based bigotry is used to justify discrimination against gay people.Mitchell has been recognized as a major force for good in the fight for gay rights by numerous organizations, including: The http://www.hrc.org/ (Human Rights Campaign): Board of Directors for seven years and Nov. 2007 Equality Honoree, Palm Springs. National Black Justice Coalition: April 2008 Leadership Award. http://www.out.com/ (Out magazine): April 2007, "Top 50 Most Powerful Gay People in America" list. Gay Men's Health Crisis: March 2007 25th Anniversary Dinner Honoree. http://www.advocate.com/ (The Advocate magazine): 2006 "People of the Year Award" for Faith in America. Vox Vodka + Out: 2004 Vox/Out Voices of Style + Design Award. Mitchell's work for gay rights has forged friendships with prominent members of the gay community--and led to a number of them wanting to join him in creating his recently released book entitled "http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1929774109?ie=UTF8&tag=naou03-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1929774109 (Crisis: 40 Stories Revealing the Personal, Social, and Religious Pain & Trauma of Growing Up Gay in America)." You can also find more information on the book at http://www.crisisbook.org/ (www.crisisbook.org). After the interview with Mitchell I share more about my coming out story, and how reading “Crisis” and speaking with Mitchell has made me reevaluate my coming out journey. In an interview with artist Jake Walden we learn about the inspiration for Jake's debut album “http://ax.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/browserRedirect?url=itms%253A%252F%252Fax.itunes.apple.com%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewAlbum%253Fi%253D273592165%2526id%253D273592135%2526s%253D143441 (Alive & Screaming)”. As you hear in ‘For Somebody', Jake's soaring, melodic, heartfelt music, coupled with his distinctively emotive velvet gravel voice is both intensely personal and universal. According to Jake, "I want to be as raw and truthful as I can. When I'm playing a show, I try and engage myself fully with every person, as if it were just our time." "If I haven't made half of the audience cry, not out of sadness, but out of hope, then I haven't done my job, or lived up to my dream. I am trying to inspire them to remember what it is they are seeking."He pauses and smiles with a look of heartache, " For hope is so easily swept away by the storms of our lives."More information can be found at Jake's website http://jakewaldenmusic.com/ (jakewaldenmusic.com). This week I am asking that you take action on "Don't Ask Don't Tell". You may have heard the news lately a lot of coverage of the discriminatory "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy of the US military. My good friend and fellow podcaster Kathy of http://lezzymom.com/ ("Thoughts from a Lezzymom") had great coverage of this topic on her recent episode. It was her suggestion, and I am asking that each of you take action this week, and call the White House and ask that Support this podcast
Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell gives Galey Emily Jade and Christo an update on the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell gives Galey Emily Jade and Christo an update on the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell gives Galey Emily Jade and Christo an update on the team.
What began as a small upholstery company in a rural corner of North Carolina has grown into a furniture empire. Celebrating their 30th year in business, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams now oversee a million square feet of manufacturing space, almost a thousand employees, and over thirty retail locations. In this episode of the Business of Home podcast, the partners chat with host Dennis Scully about how they’ve grown through turbulent times, their hunt for a new CEO, and why their brand is well positioned for the next thirty years. This episode is sponsored by Design Within Reach.
Driven by a strong sense of purpose, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams share how they grew a successful furniture business into an iconic brand and why it’s time for your office to feel like it’s giving you a big hug.
Liz Goldberg is the Founder of her design firm CAROLYNLEONA, where she translates her passion for food, fashion and all things beautiful, into the spaces she creates. Liz uses her outgoing personality and design expertise to turn a client’s vision into reality. After completing her degrees in Interior Design, Textiles and Business, Liz began her career working in textiles at Crate & Barrel. There she custom-created fabrics while learning from industry leaders`Nate Berkus and Mitchell Gold. Liz was then handpicked by Herman Miller to help bring their vision of creating a human-centered approach into office spaces and homes. Liz lives in North carolina with her husband and identical twin daughters. She stays busy running her own business and chasing her toddlers, but always finds time for a good glass of wine! Ivy is the fastest growing community and biz management tool for interior designers. Schedule a personal demo with the Ivy Team here: https://goo.gl/XM7Acm
Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams are the masters of modern home furnishings. Co-founder Mitchell Gold discusses how they weave a belief system into their brand and why they aren't afraid to mix business with politics. Also, find out why Made in America has more benefits than patriotism and what tv shows have their own line of Mitchell Gold+Bob Williams furniture.
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In 1989 when the economy was unstable, Mitchell Gold knew he had to break some of the rules to succeed in the furniture industry and it paid off in a big way. From an initial investment of $60,000, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams has grown to $250 million in annual sales with 30 signature stores, boutique shops, as well as an e-commerce and hospitality division. His defiance of conventional wisdom and investment in his employees helped fuel the meteoric growth of the company. Mitchell runs his business with the same passion and commitment he brings to his work on behalf of LGBT equality.
*Please note that part of this session is not included in the podcast because of a technical error.* Mitchell Gold is as well known for his gay rights activism as for his furniture and home decor line branded with his business partner Bob Williams. Gold will talk about the reissue of his book "Crisis," in which he calls attention to religious based-bigotry and the physical and psychological toll it takes on LGBT youth. Speaker: Mitchell Gold, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Transcendent and Immanent: Honoring God's Mystery, Embracing His Goodness*, for Sunday, 27 September 2009; book review: *Crisis: 40 Stories Revealing the Personal, Social, and Religious Pain and Trauma of Growing Up Gay in America* by Mitchell Gold, editor, with Mindy Drucker (2008); film review: *Cold Souls* (2009); poem review: *The Journey of the Mind to God* by St. Bonaventure.