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It's May 1988, The Band Winger Was Starting To Take Off, With Their Debut Album Exploding On Radio And MTV . Frontman Kip Winger Called In To Spend Some Time With Alan White. Kip Talks About His Colorado Roots, Waiting Tables While He Waited For His Big Break, And Getting To Join Alice Cooper's Band. Little Did He Know Over The Next Few Years A Video Featuring Metallica Throwing Darts At Kip's Picture And Beavis And Butthead Creator Mike Judge Throwing Stewart In A Winger T-Shirt Would Make It All Crumble Away.
On this episode of Oilfield 360, Jamie Stewart, President of Enquest Energy Solution, talks about his involvement with his family's business of Stewart & Stevenson, his time at Surefire and his now leadership at EnQuest Energy Solutions. Jamie gets candid on advice he would give his former self and advice for those in positions of leadership. Jamie is a great leader and successful entrepreneur and our time with him was incredibly insightful. www.oilfield360.com www.EnQuestEnergySolutions.com The Oilfield 360 Podcast is the premier Oil and Gas podcast. We provide our listeners and subscribers with unique insight into the leadership of this great industry. We will be talking to industry leaders, disrupters and thought leaders who will share their background, knowledge, lessons learned and other tips and tidbits to our audience. Whether the topic is onshore or offshore, Upstream Exploration and Production or Upstream Drilling, Completion and Production Services; Equipment Manufacturing; Midstream or Downstream; Energy-focused Private Equity; People/Human Resources Issues; Risk Management & Safety Issues; the Environment or Regulatory Issues, we have this industry covered – 360 degrees.
Stewart Stevenson is the president and founder of The Social Producers- a Toronto-based startup focused on simplifying the social video production process for both brands and consumers. A digital media veteran, Stewart kicked-off his career at internet domain & directory company N49. From there he made the jump to the agency world, holding senior level positions at places such as Cossette Media, Mediacom, Klick Health, and OMD. Stewart chats with us about his time in the industry, where he got the idea for The Social Producers, and why he chose to go out on his own.
Stewart Stevenson and Alison Johnstone locked horns over the tolls and traffic congestion. Lesley had to jump in from time to time as a lively debate ensued.
The week after the tolls came off, Lesley saw a film about peak oil and Richard pondered free sugar at Starbucks; the stage was set for a 'robust' aftermath. The Transport Minister, Stewart Stevenson is mentioned in dispatches and seems to have some fans in the studio. The Greens do less well as Pat observes. But make your own mind up as the Riddoch Questions crew sit down and debrief tolls.