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In this episode of Roofing Road Trips®, Heidi J. Ellsworth sits down with Rudy Gutierrez from Shell Roofing Solutions to talk about the concept of selling "performance" in the construction industry and emphasizes the importance for contractors to prioritize products that truly deliver value for their customers. Rudy elaborates on their process for selecting performance products, shedding light on the criteria and considerations involved. Additionally, the conversation explores whether premium products are easier to sell and how they have contributed substantial value to both Rudy's business and their customers. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com
Welcome to the Shelf Care Interview, an occasional conversation series where Booklist talks to book people. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Random House Children's Books. In this episode, Heather Booth talks with author DK Dyson and illustrator Rudy Gutierrez. DK Dyson is a vocalist and composer who has devoted herself to community wellness and empowerment through her global performances, workshops, and seminars. She is also a yoga instructor who specializes in training survivors of assault and abuse. WINDOW FISHING is her picture book debut. She is the mother of musician Sandflower Dyson and lives in New Jersey with her husband Rudy Gutierrez and their singing dog Niyolo. Learn more about her on instagram @dkydyson_author. Rudy Gutierrez is the Caldecott-honor-winning illustrator of DOUBLE BASS BLUES. Other awards he has received for his art include a Pura Belpré Honor, an Américas Award, a Children's Africana Book Award, and a New York Book Award. A Bronx native, he now lives in New Jersey with his partner DK Dyson and teaches illustration at the Pratt Institute. In 2002, he was commissioned to create the cover for Santana's multi-platinum album Shaman, and his art hangs in the private collections of musical icons Carlos Santana, Clive Davis, and Wayne Shorter, among others. Learn more at altpick.com/rudygutierrez or on instagram @rudy_gutierrez_art.
Illustrators Pat Cummings, Shadra Strickland, Xindi Yan and Rudy Gutierrez joined us to talk about this important topic! Pat moderated a lively conversation, asking the others to talk about the kinds of work they've done and to share some of their experience and wisdom. A few things talked about: Targeting your portfolio towards the kind of work you want to get What does your agent/rep/legal team look like outside of kidlit? Keeping the rights to your work Negotiating joint permission with the client -to use your work Publicizing your work outside of kidlit And more!
Educator, and multi-award-winning artist, Rudy Gutierrez, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about how he’s “lived many dreams” over a 40-year career in Illustration; why the famous musician, Carlos Santana, chose Rudy’s art for his 2002 album, Shaman; why he thinks the role of an educator is to help students “find their validity”; what it was like getting the “Caldecott Call”; and how illustrators can find their path.
S2:E29 Roofing Road Trips with Heidi - Rudy Gutierrez Heidi J. Ellsworth, RCS Partner welcomes Rudy Gutierrez, President & CEO of SHELL Roofing Solutions Group out of Los Angeles, California. SHELL Roofing Solutions Group is recognized as a leading design-build roofing company in California and throughout the US. Rudy is also an RCS Influencer who provides thought leadership on sustainable solutions, company culture, and overall roofing professionalism. His company is comprised of energy and roofing professionals focused on eco-friendly and sustainable roofing building solutions. Their goal is to develop long-term partnerships with companies striving to achieve high-level sustainable building solutions for the reduction of imported energy, carbon emissions, and the contribution to a green environment. Rudy shares the importance of looking to the future while still being strongly focused on employees and customers right now.
Rudy Gutierrez is the President and CEO of Shell Roofing Solutions, a California based energy efficiency company. Over the last 20 years, he has developed strategies for companies with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. His experience in single-ply membrane systems, geo-thermal plastic membranes, and chemical liquid applied systems was instrumental in developing market share for Carlisle Construction Materials, that today accounts for over $4 billion in annual material sales. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, I spoke to Rudy about the strategy behind his company, and how he was able to achieve exponential growth, even in an economic downturn. Don’t miss this episode, and make sure to subscribe for more! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! tatsuya.n@castagra.com Twitter @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram @tats_n LinkedIn Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube TatsTalks
INTERVIEW WITH ANDREA LONEY At the end of January, the American Library Association announced their annual awards. DOUBLE BASS BLUES illustrated by Rudy Gutierrez and written by Andrea J. Loney was named a Caldecott Honor Book! Andrea was our guest last year, so in honor of her book's big win, we're rebroadcasting her interview with some bonus audio as she shares her tips for getting from unstuck to success. Check out our amazing new self-led course, Revision Power at writingforchildren.com/revisionpower
Gary Golio, Children's Book author called WMMR to talk about his latest Rock and Roll children's book, Carlos Santana: Sound of the Heart, Song of the World: This is a wonderful children's book about a specific story/segment of Carlos Santana's life. It is a wonderful read that has illustrations/artwork done by Rudy Gutierrez that is as beautiful and full of passion as the words of the story. Gary has written children's stories about Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, John Coltrane and more. Get more information about Gary at his website. And if you have children who love to read and be read to, please consider Carlos Santana: Sound Of The Heart, Song of The World. Thank you for listening to my conversation with Gary Golio. Markus Goldman
Today Matt talks with Rudy Gutierrez, a film/TV professional that works as CFF's production manager. They talk about why it's super important to be able to find a mentor and how it effects your daily success. Follow Matt Manero on all social platforms: @mattmanero
In this sweet Thanksgiving vox pop, 16-year-old Rudy shows us that even though teenagers don't always show it, they really are grateful for the good things in their lives. You can hear (and download) more stories by City High Radio on our PRX page at www.prx.org/group_accounts/54388-cityhighradio
No one goes into marriage planning for divorce, yet the divorce rate is close to 50%. In other words, someone you care about will have to manage through the inevitable messiness that is divorce. If kids are involved, things get even trickier. In this episode we are joined by Dads on Doody listener Rudy Gutierrez, who was divorced soon after the birth of his daughter. Rudy, who initiated the divorce, reflects on his experience both as a husband and a father. Topics covered include immediate and long term challenges post divorce, how to put children before personal issues, dating after divorce and the reality of becoming a part time parent. This discussion will not only help those going through or considering divorce, but also friends and family as they seek to understand how best to provide support during and after the divorce.