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Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Joey Pinz sits down with Peter Sorensen at the IT Nation Evolve and Grow event in Denver, where they discuss key strategies for MSPs, particularly those backed by private equity. Peter shares insights on the challenges that both large and small MSPs face, emphasizing the importance of organic growth, strategic planning, and maintaining strong client relationships. He highlights the value of understanding your business as an asset, knowing your exit number, and preparing for legacy planning. Peter also talks about the impact of private equity on the MSP landscape, how MSPs can better partner with vendors, and the significance of having a life plan alongside a business plan. This episode is packed with actionable advice for MSPs looking to secure their future in a rapidly evolving industry.
O professor Rafael Dornellas, do Laboratório Peter Sorensen de Química Analítica (UFF) está desenvolvendo eletrodos para análises eletroquímicas com o auxílio de impressoras 3D. Essa linha de pesquisa é difundida no País. A novidade neste caso é que o Prof. Dornellas busca criar novos materiais para os eletrodos em vez de usar os que já são conhecidos e comercializados. A estratégia tem o objetivo de criar eletrodos de baixo custo. Saiba mais: @labpetersorensen
Ann Tuil c'est une histoire de famille, de commerce et évidement de chaussures. Multimarques moyen haut de gamme incontournable en Ile-de-France, l'enseigne existe depuis 1997. Ils ont leur propre marque : Ann Tuil, mais ils distribuent également dans leur 5 boutiques parisiennes une cinquantaine de marques telles que Free Lance, Ash, Carven, Casadei, Sartore, mais aussi Timberland, Vans, Mellow Yellow et Mexicana. Julien Tuil, le directeur général de l'enseigne a accepté de partager avec nous les coulisses de leurs développements actuels entre digital et diversification. Très actifs sur les réseaux sociaux et leur site internet : https://www.anntuil.com/, la donnée client est devenue pour eux un élément vital permettant d'adapter l'activité des boutiques aux évolutions des modes de consommation. Mais Julien ne s'arrête pas là, en 2017, il décide de mettre son savoir-faire de retailer au profit des marques wholesale et se lance dans la gestion de pop-up store dans les centres commerciaux. 2 marques / 2 saisons : Ugg pour l'hiver / Les Tropeziennes par M.Belarbi pour l'été. Négocier avec les foncières, travailler sur une présentation retail avec des fournisseurs wholesale, dépendre de l'affluence très volatile des centres commerciaux ou du caractère saisonnier des marques. Nous revenons avec lui sur les succès et les galères du début. Nous découvrons également l'origine de la marque Peter Sorensen. Excellente écoute ! https://www.ugg.com/ https://www.lestropeziennes.fr/ https://petesorensen.com/ Pour soutenir le podcast : S'abonner à Wholesale Is Not Dead pour ne pas rater la sortie du prochain épisode ! Mettre 5 étoiles et laisser un commentaire sympa sur Apple Podcast pour aider d'autres personnes à découvrir le podcast. Pour nous poser des questions c'est par ici : info@marsbranding.com. Sur instagram : @marsbrandingagency
Yes, Spence is one of those one-word artists. Deservedly so. ****Watch this episode and subscribe/rate at https://youtu.be/yXIBzvPcrBs I met Spence in 2001 when I took the big radio career leap to what was then CBS/Las Vegas. I had been toiling away at i95 WRKI for several years and received an opportunity to work alongside greats like Gavin Spittle, Peter Sorensen, Thom Kaufold, Cat Thomas, Jb-kluc John Bernard, @John David Wells as well as Spence, who easily became a mentor of sorts and certainly a creative inspiration for me. Okay. That's it for the gushy platitudes for Spence. He needs only so much adjulation per day. In this episode, Spence and I breakdown his process for creating engaging and entertaining content on a weekly, if not daily basis for his role on Chet Buchanan's Morning Show on 98.5 KLUC. If you're someone getting into or has been podcasting for a short time, this episode is for you. Little did I know was that I became familiar with Spence's work way before I met him when he produced a parody song centered around a feud happening between pop princess Christina Aguilera and rap god Eminem. Hey...it was the year 2000 and people threw shade in song form. Spence wrote, composed and produced a "rebuttal" to Eminem from Christina that went viral. Well, viral for that time was going international on a multitude of radio stations. I read about it from my comfy studio in Brookfield, Connecticut with little suspicion that I would someday stand up as Spence's Best Man at his wedding. As always, the JMVO Weekly Primer is sponsored by @Big Dot Lighting - Commercial LED Lighting Specialists. Cap-ex or Op-ex, we have a plan to help you convert your business, warehouse, plant, apartment complex or birdhouse to LED lighting. Check out the L.a.M.P. plan. http://www.bigdotlighting.com/lighting-as-a-service/ Plus, we're a full service electrical company too! Big Dot Electrical, LLC Follow Spence: @spencetology Jim has been a professional voice over/video and audio producer/branding dude since 1996. He's voiced well over 1000 scripts for clients who include the likes of Coca-Cola, Jose Cuervo, and Home Depot. He's produced hundreds of script-less unposed videos for hundreds of business folk, artists, musicians and speakers. Jim has also coached hundreds of people from various backgrounds how to do voice overs and is available for coaching that includes demo production packages. Follow Jim here: www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com Instagram & Twitter: @jimmccarthyvos LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jimmccarthyvoiceovers/
Have you ever wondered how the insurance business works? Or thought about a business that creates residual income? Seasoned professional Peter Sorensen shares his insight to the family business. A business that his father built and has been apart of for 40 years. Talk about leaving an amazing legacy. Not only is the business made up of loyal clients but how on earth do you maintain those relationships for 40 years? One word loyalty, Peter shares how its more than just the product, its about being there for the client when they need you most. Seriously there are so many golden nuggets here. Just remember its the principles and the fundamentals that bring truth to any business. If you would like to connect with peter@sorenseninsurance.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/self-reliant-wealth/support
Watch to this episode: https://youtu.be/2TVovoO0_pM Peter Sorensen is a longtime friend and one of the most brilliant people I know. He is the first recurring guest on the show as he and I had a terrific discussion about the concept of risk exposure on the very first episode! On with the topic: What if you could know ahead of time and money spent, how your advertising will perform for your business? What if the particular medium you're looking into had a credit score of sorts? Peter has been working on a new company that has a technology that extracts and assesses exactly that. Find out more: www.truescore.io Follow Peter: @peter.p.sorensen
Watch to this episode: https://youtu.be/2TVovoO0_pM Peter Sorensen is a longtime friend and one of the most brilliant people I know. He is the first recurring guest on the show as he and I had a terrific discussion about the concept of risk exposure ...
Risk Exposure. If you're going into a pitch meeting/proposal/employment scenario this coming week, there no better person than Peter Sorensen to explain the awareness of your risk exposure to the situation in which you're navigating. It's a topic with which I have been fascinated and give my most intense focus whenever Peter and I talk. Peter and I go back to 2001 when I was creating the marketing ideas and imaging for AM840 KXNT/Las Vegas and it's clients. I consider him to be in a fraternity of about 3-4 people who are the most intelligent I know. Listen to his takeaways. Reach out to him if you have questions about this week's appointmenets for propsperity. Hit him up on Twitter at @Peter_Sorensen. Jim has been a professional voice over/video and audio producer/branding dude since 1996. He's voiced well over 1000 scripts for clients who include the likes of Coca-Cola, Jose Cuervo, and Home Depot. He's produced hundreds of script-less unposed videos for hundreds of business folk, artists, musicians and speakers. Jim has also coached hundreds of people from various backgrounds how to do voice overs and is available for coaching that includes demo production packages. Follow Jim here: Website: www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com mccarthy.media Facebook: www.facebook.com/jimmccarthyvos Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jimmccarthyvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvos/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmccarthyvidsigs/ Snapchat: JimMcCarthyVOs
Risk Exposure. If you're going into a pitch meeting/proposal/employment scenario this coming week, there no better person than Peter Sorensen to explain the awareness of your risk exposure to the situation in which you're navigating.
It's the day of the documentary filmmaker on BEHIND THE LENS this week as we welcome special guests Soren Peter Sorensen and Ido Haar. First up is director/editor/cinematographer SOREN PETER SORENSEN talking up his timely and compelling film, MY FATHER'S VIETNAM. With Memorial Day around the corner, this personal insight into a chapter of American history that fractured the country and dismissed the needs of soldiers, shines a poignant light on Soren's journey to not only document and personalize chapters of American history through the lives of three American soldiers, but to understand his own father better. A first film for Soren, listen as he talks about his learning curve and approaching the making of MY FATHER'S VIETNAM. At the 45 minute mark, Israeli filmmaker IDO HAAR is live talking about his latest documentary, PRESENTING PRINCESS SHAW. A fascinating underlying story about a "wannabe" singer, Samantha Montgomery aka Princess Shaw, and Israeli musician and video maestro Kutiman who, unbeknownst to the subjects, mashes up videos from the world to create new musical works, Ido crosses the globe and genres as he explores and exciting creative and collaborate melding of the arts. Hear excerpts of film critic debbie elias' exclusive interview with LUKE WALKER as he talks about his new documentary AUSTRALIA'S LOST GOLD. Be it truth, legend, myth or a little bit of everything, Walker has been obsessed with the story of Aussie Harold Lasseter who died in 1931 having never revealed the location of a seven-mile vein of gold he allegedly found deep in Central Australia. Numerous expeditions have tried and failed to find the gold, but 80 years later, it has never been found, prompting rumors about Lasseter and "the truth" too numerous to count. Never doubting in his father, Lasseter's son Bob has continued the search and his invitiation to Luke Walker to join him is the jumping off point for this unfolding mystery as Luke then takes the audience along on his own journey of discovery as he taps into that little bit of Indiana Jones, Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys and Temperance Brennan that lurks within each of us. Plus, hear a little bit from Mike Epps as he talks about working with an ensemble cast. And don't be late to get some insight from director James Bobin and producer Suzanne Todd as they talk about melding the Carrollian, Burtonian and now Bobinian worlds for Disney's new timeless classic, ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS! http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
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Peter Sorensen gives a talk at the Light Dark Matter Workshop.
My third podcast features the story Circulating, which is taken from my book Spell.This is perhaps one of my most-read stories. It was originally published on Pulp, in January 2006, under the title Circles. After its appearance in Spell, it was published in issue 4 of Fissure magazine in October 2008. Thanks also to my friend 'peaceful', for posting a link to the Pulp version on a crop circle internet forum, which no doubt attracted a fair number of readers who would otherwise not have encountered my work.Link to download: http://darrenfrancis.brinkster.net/podcast3circulating.mp3Don't forget you can now subscribe to my podcast directly using iTunes:http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/darren-francis-podcast/id357427902 Crop circle photograph courtesy of Peter Sorensen.