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In this episode, Joel shares his vision for scaling his business and improving the lives of his workforce through mental health support. He talks about the importance of growing a culture of love in workspaces and how he navigates the challenges of building and maintaining a great team in the business world. Tune into this episode with us to hear about: How to scale a company's culture of love, support, and care Joel talks about what triggered his self-exploration and healing journey How to use the success of business to make a bigger impact on people's lives and the communities they are in The importance of awareness of root cause of performance issues Why paradigms are being rethought and people are open to new ways of addressing suffering in the areas of mental health and addiction And so much more! About Our Guest: In 2006, Joel founded Citrin at the age of 19 while pursuing a degree at Ohio State University. Citrin is a hospitality company that provides valet services to restaurants, hotels, healthcare centers, and auto-dealerships as well as parking management services for developers who own surface lots and parking garages. Citrin's local clientele includes Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, Schottenstein Property Group, Easton Town Center, Polaris Fashion Place, Canopy Hotel, Crawford Hoying, The Wood Company, and more. Today, Joel continues to serve as Founder and CEO. The company employs over 750 people and has scaled to 14 cities across the country, while still remaining headquartered in Columbus. Last year, Joel was ranked as the #6 CEO nationally with Glassdoor for all companies with less than 1,000 employees, which reflects the values that have been ingrained inside the organization. -- Ready for more? Head over to https://www.sightshift.com/ for more learning and growth.
In this episode, Joel shares his vision for scaling his business and improving the lives of his workforce through mental health support. He talks about the importance of growing a culture of love in workspaces and how he navigates the challenges of building and maintaining a great team in the business world. Tune into this episode with us to hear about: How to scale a company's culture of love, support, and care Joel talks about what triggered his self-exploration and healing journey How to use the success of business to make a bigger impact on people's lives and the communities they are in The importance of awareness of root cause of performance issues Why paradigms are being rethought and people are open to new ways of addressing suffering in the areas of mental health and addiction And so much more! About Our Guest: In 2006, Joel founded Citrin at the age of 19 while pursuing a degree at Ohio State University. Citrin is a hospitality company that provides valet services to restaurants, hotels, healthcare centers, and auto-dealerships as well as parking management services for developers who own surface lots and parking garages. Citrin's local clientele includes Cameron Mitchell Restaurants, Schottenstein Property Group, Easton Town Center, Polaris Fashion Place, Canopy Hotel, Crawford Hoying, The Wood Company, and more. Today, Joel continues to serve as Founder and CEO. The company employs over 750 people and has scaled to 14 cities across the country, while still remaining headquartered in Columbus. Last year, Joel was ranked as the #6 CEO nationally with Glassdoor for all companies with less than 1,000 employees, which reflects the values that have been ingrained inside the organization. -- Ready for more? Head over to https://www.sightshift.com/ for more learning and growth.
More than 50,000 Ohioans have signed up for vaccination incentive program aimed at getting school-aged children inoculated; shooting suspect in custody following incident near Polaris Fashion Place, north of Columbus; pair of GOP-backed bills introduced in the Ohio House would restrict how racism's impact on history is taught in schools; new legislation would legalize marijuana for recreational use and set parameters for growing, distribution.
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We give an update on the investigation surrounding Monday's Polaris Fashion Place shooting and talk about safety steps the mall is taking. Thanks for listening to the podcast. Help us out by sharing the episode, subscribing to the podcast, supporting our sponsors and joining our listener support program. You can also leave a voice mail for our show here. Check out past episodes and enter to win contests on our show page here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-pugh6/message
Sgt. James Fuqua from the Columbus Police Department provides an update on what we know now regarding shots fired at Polaris Fashion Place Mall on Monday March 15, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. This is the second time shots have been fired inside the mall in the last two weeks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two audio 911 calls from shots fired at Polaris Fashion Place mall in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday March 3, 2021. Polaris Fashion Place will reopen as usual Thursday after Wednesday gunfire shut down the mall. Columbus police are looking for two male suspects they say open-fired on one another Wednesday afternoon on the first floor of the shopping center. The gunfire forced an evacuation of the entire mall, but no shooting victims or suspects were found, said Sgt. James Fuqua, spokesman for the Columbus Division of Police. Read more: Polaris mall to reopen as Columbus police seek 2 suspects after shots fired Wednesday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Walter Carpenter is a first-time restaurant owner, but he’s doing so with decades of experience. The owner of The Royce, which is now open at Polaris Fashion Place, has more than 30 years in the industry starting as a cook at historic Columbus brand G.D. Ritzy’s and more than 20 years with Cameron Mitchell Restaurants where he worked in and helped open many of that company’s sites. Carpenter spoke to Columbus Business First for Crisis Management, a podcast about doing business amid the coronavirus pandemic. He talked about what he learned in his various stops over the years and how that applies to his own space. He also talked about how the pandemic shaped his plans and the impact that the Black Lives Matter movement has had on his business.
Walter Carpenter is a first-time restaurant owner, but he's doing so with decades of experience. The owner of The Royce, which is now open at Polaris Fashion Place, has more than 30 years in the industry starting as a cook at historic Columbus brand G.D. Ritzy's and more than 20 years with Cameron Mitchell Restaurants where he worked in and helped open many of that company's sites. Carpenter spoke to Columbus Business First for Crisis Management, a podcast about doing business amid the coronavirus pandemic. He talked about what he learned in his various stops over the years and how that applies to his own space. He also talked about how the pandemic shaped his plans and the impact that the Black Lives Matter movement has had on his business.
OnTarget, live from L.E.P.D. Firearms, Range & Training FacilityOn this week's show, find out what happened at the Polaris Fashion Place and why there is a lesson to be learned for gun owners and non carrying individuals alike. Also, stick around for the gun of the week!
In this special holiday episode from Polaris Fashion Place, we talk to moms about the best places to hide presents from our snoopy kids.
It’s time to try something new in Columbus. Want to learn about Columbus’s Housing Patterns through the 1960s, join a sewing circle at Weinland Park, and have some fun at the Absolutely Absurd Science Party at Columbus Cultural Arts Center? We will tell you how to do all this and more! This episode is sponsored by the Ohio Craft Museum, a program of Ohio Designer Craftsmen.
Everything changes after you have kids...including the romance! This week we hear from moms like you who admit "Mommy and Daddy" time is never quite the same after you have children. Thanks to Polaris Fashion Place for hosting all of us moms for this episode.