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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Indigenous Film Festival at UNB Saint John this week

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 8:43


UNB Saint John is hosting an Indigenous Film Festival this week, including a documentary on the late Murray Sinclair is screening tonight. Host Emily Brass speaks with Todd Ross, the film festival coordinator, acting Piluwitahasuwin and associate vice president of Indigenous engagement at UNBSJ.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

A new era of politicians have been handed their portfolios. We take a look through the picks with UNBSJ political science professor, J.P. Lewis.

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UNB Alumni Weekend

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 12:37


It's been 50 years since the first class graduated from UNBSJ, and there's a big Alumni event this weekend to celebrate. We'll speak with a member of that first class

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
The CBC's Aly Thompson talks to Jenny Saulnier in Hammonds Plains, NS, on the anniversary of the wildfire that destroyed her house and more than 150 others. And on the phone-in: Greg Marquis speaks about the RCMP.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 53:01


Jenny Saulnier lives in Hammonds Plains, NS, and one year ago today, her house was burned down in the wildfire that ripped through Upper Tantallon and her neighbourhood. She speaks with the CBC's Aly Thompson about how she has coped. And on the phone-in: Greg Marquis from UNBSJ discusses his new book,"Canada's State Police: 150 years of the RCMP".

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
The CBC's Brett Ruskin and Khalil Akhtar report on the solar eclipse. And on the phone-in: We discuss proposed legislation in New Brunswick called the Compassionate Intervention Act. Three experts weigh in and answer questions.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 53:10


The CBC's Brett Ruskin in Florenceville-Bristol, NB and Khalil Akhtar in Miramichi, NB, report on the solar eclipse. And on the phone-in: Three experts discuss and answer questions about proposed legislation in NB called the Compassionate Intervention Act. Our guests are Julia Woodhall-Melnik from UNBSJ, Julie Dingwell from Avenue B Harm Reduction and Wayne MacKay from the Schulich School of Law.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Students are frustrated by the response of UNBSJ to concerns around bedbugs on campus. We hear from Rachel Woodside, a second-year arts student at UNBSJ and her mom Rebecca. Steve Webb then speaks with Emily Wheaton editor-in-chief for the UNBSJ campus newspaper, The Baron about the situation.

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
The mayor of Bridewater, NS discusses the imminent closure of the Cineplex theatre in his town and his hopes for the future. Students at UNBSJ talk about bed bugs on campus. And Jim White gives advice on painting & staining

Maritime Noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 53:18


David Mitchell, the mayor of Bridgewater, NS, reacts to the news that his town's 7-screen Cineplex theatre will close at the end of April. He hopes a new project can go into that space. Students at UNBSJ discuss bed bugs on campus. And on the phone-in: Jim White gives advice on painting and staining.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Todd Ross, an Indigenous advisor at UNB Saint John, ,joined us live from the Saint John city market to discuss the new language in Millidgeville.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

UNB's Saint John campus is hosting a Fall Indigenous Film Festival. Todd Ross, an Indigenous advisor at UNBSJ, joins host Julia Wright to discuss this year's slate of films.

Winning On Main Street
How to Sell Your Business and Maximize Your Exit Value-David Barnett

Winning On Main Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 39:57


David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program.  Since the late ‘90s, Mr. Barnett has built his profile as an expert in small and medium-sized enterprises. David shares how small business owners should think about selling their businesses and growing their businesses through acquisition.  Resources Shared: How To Sell My Own Business by David C BarnettDavidCBarnett.comThryv 

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Saint John's out-of-the-cold shelter closes. Now what?

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 13:29


Saint John's temporary emergency shelter has closed for the season and the people who used it will need to go somewhere. Eric Weissman, a researcher and assistant professor at UNBSJ, discusses where they will go and what Saint John can do to help curb homelessness.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

A housing researcher shares her thoughts on a summit hosted by the province yesterday, to help it chart a housing strategy for New Brunswick. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Julia Woodhall-Melnik, director of the Home Research Lab at UNBSJ and Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

If you were Blaine Higgs, what should your New Years resolution be? Katie Davey, former policy director at Public Policy Forum and J.P. Lewis, a professor of political science at UNBSJ talk about political expectations for 2023.

UNBeknownst
#21: Josh O'Kane on Sidewalk Labs and “the city Google couldn't buy”

UNBeknownst

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 42:51


Josh O'Kane (BSc/BA ‘09) is a reporter with The Globe and Mail who has covered the technology sector for much of the past five years. His coverage focuses on the relationships between tech companies and human beings, governments, economies, and each other. His latest book, Sideways: The City Google Couldn't Buy, investigates the failed effort by Google sister company Sidewalk Labs to build a future-focused neighbourhood in Toronto, the many institutions that company won over, and the consequences of Big Tech's push into the physical world. Josh has extensively reported from Berlin, Halifax, Fredericton and Saint John, and is based in Toronto. He got his start on the UNB campuses – he has a science and arts degree from UNB, wrote for the UNBSJ student paper, The Baron, and was editor of The Brunswickan on the Fredericton campus. 

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

The University of New Brunswick Saint John celebrates the class of 2022 at Friday's convocation and we hear from valedictorian Katie Herrington on why she chose resiliency as the theme for her address.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Did tenants and home buyers get the kind of help they need in the federal budget?

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 8:50


Julia Woodhall-Melnik is an associate professor and the Canada Research Chair in Resiliency at UNBSJ.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Did tenants and homeowners get the kind of help they need in the federal budget?

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 21:59


Julia Woodhall-Melnik is an associate professor and the Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities at UNBSJ and Chrystia Freeland is Canada's Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Did tenants and homeowners get the kind of help they need in the federal budget?  Julia Woodhall-Melnik is a professor at UNBSJ who specializes in housing affordability. We find out if last night's budget ticked the right boxes for New Brunswick.

UNBeknownst
Episode 12: Olive Ozoemena on promoting diversity and inclusion through employment initiatives and economic development

UNBeknownst

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 36:06


Olive Ozoemena is Director of Programs and Operations for the New Brunswick Multicultural Council. Olive is from Nigeria and came to New Brunswick in 2015 to study in the MBA program at UNB Saint John. She stayed in the community and has been an integral part of helping to build a multicultural society that is welcoming and inclusive for newcomers and people from all backgrounds. She is also a member of UNB's Alumni Council, and is passionate about building inclusive communities and moving beyond unconscious biases.  In this episode:  The experience for international students  Why Olive is optimistic about breaking down societal biases  What individuals can do to break down and eliminate our own biases  How organizations can intentionally include more people and build more representative teams  The challenges of moving the needle and the reward of positive change  What employers can do to recognize experience and enhance their workforce  Links and resources:  New Brunswick Multicultural Council: https://nbmc-cmnb.ca/  Olive's LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliveozoemena/  UNBSJ 1-year MBA program: https://www.unb.ca/saintjohn/business/mba/  Thanks to:  Our alumni host, Shauna Cole: https://www.unb.ca/alumni/alumni-news/unb-alumni-podcast-hosts.html  Music by alumni artist, Beats of Burden: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/beats-of-burden/1451387846  Our alumni Affinity Partners, TD Insurance, Manulife, and MBNA Mastercard: https://www.unb.ca/alumni/benefitsandservices/index.html 

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Seeking changes to the way mobile mental health crisis units respond to emergencies in the wake of the death of Rodney Levi

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 10:06


Dr. Mariam Ann Campbell is a professor at UNBSJ and director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies.

Shift (NB)
Indigenous Film Series

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 7:21


UNB Saint John is organizing an Indigenous Film series, starting tonight and carrying on throughout the fall. We get all the details from UNBSJ's Indigenous Advisor Todd Ross.

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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

JP Lewis is a Political Science professor at UNBSJ he speaks with Rachel Cave as the federal election campaign kicks off.

David C Barnett Small Business & Deal Making
Franchise Freedom guest David C Barnett talks exit planning.

David C Barnett Small Business & Deal Making

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 49:02


o Sell Your Business Play • 49 min Join your host Giuseppe Grammatico and his guest David Barnett as they talk about exit strategies, the business selling model that works better for clients, and what one needs to do to sell a business faster. In this episode, what's done to a business operation-wise is valued more than what you've put into starting the business, David clarifies. For it to be viable to buyers, numbers need to be up, visible, and sustainable. He emphasizes that before a business can even enter an exit phase, it needs to be in prime shape, especially before an owner's lack of interest and focus starts impacting the results. In this episode you will learn: Business owners and franchise investors when it comes to exit strategies. Different businesses have varying multiples. Cashflow > Revenue – Why operation is key. What are the reasons why people sell their business? About David Barnett: David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program. Since the late '90s, Mr. Barnett has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium-sized enterprises. Mr. Barnett joined Sunbelt Business Brokers in 2008. Sunbelt is the world's largest network of business brokers with over 300 offices on six continents. In 2009, after completing training and testing over 18 months in both Canada and the U.S., Mr. Barnett was awarded the Certified Business Intermediary designation by the International Business Brokers Association, which he maintained until leaving the profession. In 2009, Mr. Barnett's company, ALP Ltd., purchased the Moncton Sunbelt office. Barnett's April 2016 book, How To Sell My Own Business, became a best seller under Amazon's Entrepreneurship category in its release month. https://ggthefranchiseguide.com/podcast/

Shift (NB)
Women in Politics

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 10:00


Making politics more welcoming for women has been talked about for ages - but what can be done to actually get them a seat at the table? We talk to UNBSJ political scientist Joanna Everitt, who recently presented her recommendations on how to make politics more inclusive to a committee of the Legislature.

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A look at transportation in Saint John during COVID

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 11:29


We take a ride with some UNBSJ students who recently studied the impact of the pandemic on the city's transit system. Katie Herrington and Sarah Lunney share what they've learned with host Julia Wright.

Franchise Freedom
David C Barnett | Exit Strategies - How To Sell Your Business

Franchise Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 49:02


Join your host Giuseppe Grammatico and his guest David Barnett as they talk about exit strategies, the business selling model that works better for clients, and what one needs to do to sell a business faster. In this episode, what's done to a business operation-wise is valued more than what you've put into starting the business, David clarifies. For it to be viable to buyers, numbers need to be up, visible, and sustainable. He emphasizes that before a business can even enter an exit phase, it needs to be in prime shape, especially before an owner's lack of interest and focus starts impacting the results.In this episode you will learn: Business owners and franchise investors when it comes to exit strategies. Different businesses have varying multiples. Cashflow > Revenue – Why operation is key. What are the reasons why people sell their business? About David Barnett:David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program.  Since the late '90s, Mr. Barnett has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium-sized enterprises. Mr. Barnett joined Sunbelt Business Brokers in 2008.  Sunbelt is the world's largest network of business brokers with over 300 offices on six continents. In 2009, after completing training and testing over 18 months in both Canada and the U.S., Mr. Barnett was awarded the Certified Business Intermediary designation by the International Business Brokers Association, which he maintained until leaving the profession.  In 2009, Mr. Barnett's company, ALP Ltd., purchased the Moncton Sunbelt office.Barnett's April 2016  book, How To Sell My Own Business, became a best seller under Amazon's Entrepreneurship category in its release month.David Barnett's Contacts and Resources:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookTwitterYouTubeHow To Sell My Own Business Book by David C. BarnettConnect with Franchise Freedom on:WebsiteLinkedinFacebookTwitterInstagramYoutubeAppleSpotifyGoogleThe Franchise Freedom Book by Giuseppe Grammatico(Discover Your New Path to Freedom Through Franchise Ownership)

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

The province announced a new mental health plan last week, including the future of the youth mental health centre.  Caitlin Grogan is a grad student at UNBSJ. She shares her experience going through the provincial mental health system as a teen.

The #InVinoFab Podcast
Episode #70: The Anti-Racism Journey with @Kristin_Roe

The #InVinoFab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 50:25


In this episode of #InVinoFab, Patrice and Laura are joined by a repeat guest (ep. 31), Kristin Roe, to talk about anti-racism education. We get real and talk about what diversity, equity, and inclusion work is -- and how to talk and really dig deeper into these issues. Instead of blaming the system or structure or event, we discuss how we recognize how our own whiteness, power, and privilege is only reinforced on the regular. This episode is not meant to be a checklist, but a way to challenge all of us to “get in shape” to have these awkward conversations. Some of the anti-racism work is not just a checklist, book, or training -- get comfortable with getting uncomfortable, get ready to reflect and unlearn, fumble & stumble as we move from education into daily practice and action. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack [PDF] by Peggy McIntosh Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad What's in a ‘Karen'? Episode from Code Switch Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng 13th by Ava DuVernay Microaggressions Are a Big Deal NPR Life Kit  The Cost of Code Switching via HBR How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi  White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo Harvard, MIT sue Trump administration over ICE foreign-student rule, deeming it cruel and reckless Canadian student charged international tuition at UNBSJ says change based on Chinese name So You want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo The Skin We're In by Desmond Cole Sandy & Nora (Podcast) Little Fires Everywhere (TV Show) More Myself by Alicia Keys An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Oregon Pinot Noir Reflection Question: “When's the first time you knew you were white?”----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story!Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab  Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice

Growing Pains with David Campbell
#27: Dr. Petra Hauf - Innovation in Healthcare Reform

Growing Pains with David Campbell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 50:48


Episode #27 is live with UNB's Dr. Petra Hauf! David and Dr. Hauf discuss UNBSJ's recent launch of an innovative new program aimed at provincial healthcare reform. What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name.  Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter.  You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds.  Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George.  Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Online and in-class learning, international challenges, and tuition. Patrick Hickey of Saint John is the chair of the New Brunswick Student Alliance, and president of the Student Representative Council at UNBSJ.

Cashflow Canucks
Cashflow Canucks - David Barnett - Invest Local

Cashflow Canucks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 45:47


Join me and my guest, David Barnett, as we talk about his Amazon best-selling book, “Invest Local: A guide to superior investment returns in your own community.” David has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium-sized enterprises. In this episode, he shares how he got into the business of helping and advising entrepreneurs. You don't want to miss this!In this episode, you'll learn:●    How a lot of people have no idea how to buy and sell a business, and there's a real need for someone to help them.●    Business brokerage is a secret market where all transactions are done in a discreet way, and generally by one person.●    Money is a very poor motivator, but the lack of money will motivate people to do things in all the wrong ways.●    Leveraging on your knowledge or experience in any kind of trade to set yourself apart from other investors or lenders●    And more! About David Barnett:David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University, and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program. Since the late ‘90s, Mr. Barnett has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium-sized enterprises.He is also an Amazon best-selling author with Invest Local: A guide to superior investment returns in your own community. Recent new titles include Credit Card Advantage: Understand the Costs and Benefits to your Business and Franchise Warnings: What you really need to know before you buy. All titles are available from Amazon or this website.Barnett's April 2016 book; How To Sell My Own Business, became a best seller under Amazon's Entrepreneurship category in its release month.Barnett works with entrepreneurs around the world helping them to buy, sell, and organize their small and medium-sized businesses.~ You can find David Barnett on: ●    LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/davidbarnettmoncton●    Website - www.davidcbarnett.com ●    Twitter - DBarnettMoncton●    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/DavidCBarnett 

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Shelley Rinehart is a professor of marketing at UNBSJ, Trevor Sanipass is a Mik'maw educator based in Halifax and Diana Alexander is the executive director of Sculpture Saint John, all three have run for office. They discuss barriers facing those who enter politics with host Julia Wright.

Hired By Passion Podcast
Set the Right Price for Your Art with Greg Knudson.

Hired By Passion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 44:36


Set the Right Price for Your Art with Greg Knudson. Greg Knudson is a Videographer and Photographer based in Saint John, NB. He studied Graphic Design & Digital Media in Moncton, followed by his Bachelors in Business at UNBSJ. Being primarily a creative and visual thinker, he was inevitably drawn back to his creative side which prompted him to start his own company, GK Media, using knowledge from both disciplines. His photography and videography work has given him the opportunity to travel to some fascinating places such as Bangladesh, France and Spain. He also does promotional videos and photos for businesses, couple shoots, portraits and graphic design work. In this Episode Greg Knudson tells us about... How his passion was developed Determining the value of your art and why you should charge a premium price How there is a market for everything The importance to have business skills in order to make a living from your art Eliminating the limiting belief about salary expectations Differentiation in the field of photography The importance of networking and word of mouth How motivation is fleeting and the need for discipline to fight procrastination

Blowing It
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Blowing It

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 55:56


Comedians Nat Armstrong and Mary Green discuss people, things, and institutions who are blowing it, and a few who aren't. This week they talk abortions, AirB&B cleaners on PEI outing absentee landlords, financial fuckery at NB Liquor, the white supremacist professor at UNBSJ, the government of New Brunswick apparently refusing to take federal money for flood remediation, Game of Thrones, Britney Spears, and more. Follow us on Twitter: @nfstrongarm | @maryrules | @BlowingItPod Theme music by Cursing & Swearing This podcast was recorded in on the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik-Maliseet people. Further Reading/Viewing:   Scheer not backing down from anti-abortion past, but says he won't reopen abortion debate (CTV) Everything You Need To Know About America's Abortion Bans (Flare) Jump in short-term rentals transforming cleaning industry, say P.E.I. businesses (CBC PEI) Finance minister orders audit of NB Liquor after $400K bonus payouts (CBC NB) The White Supremacist Professor Teaching At A Public University (Huffington Post) UNB professors fear alleged ‘white nationalist’ colleague may tarnish university’s reputation (Global News) Don't play politics with St. John River floods, Fredericton MP asks Higgs (CBC NB) Wilson-Raybould, Philpott to reveal their 'political futures' (CTV) The Best Memes from the ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 8 Finale (Vice) The Power Struggle Behind Britney Spears' Conservatorship Saga (Vice) Everything You Need to Know About 'Deadwood: The Movie' (Rolling Stone) Chernobyl on HBO (YouTube) Always Be My Maybe on Netflix (YouTube)

Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show
014 | Reconsideration Of Exit Strategy, With David Barnett

Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 44:43


David Barnett and Manuj Aggarwal discuss how to consider your entry and exit strategy when selling small and medium-sized businesses as well as what most buys would want from you and your business.What are you waiting for?     Tune In Now! In this episode we will learn:  Things to consider when selling a business  What buyers are always looking for in businesses  Mistakes sellers make when they rush to sell the business  How to get finance when buying a new business  How to exit an unfavorable business position  Things to consider before selling a business  How to strategize your sales plan  How to avoid mistakes while selling a business  How to find the right buyer for your business  Why 80% of businesses that intend to sell never doAbout David BarnettDavid Barnett is a private transaction advisor and former expert business broker, entrepreneur, and a bestselling author. He has over 35 years of experience mediating the buying and selling of small and medium-sized businesses. Education – He is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop’s University, and a graduate of UNBSJ’s Electronic Commerce Management Program.  Since the late ‘90s, he has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium-sized enterprises. Experience – He has worked as an accountant with the Yellow Pages between 1998 and 2005 where he acquired hands-on knowledge of business accounting. In 2006 he began building his professional consulting practice by starting Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd. ALP Ltd. was a broker of commercial debt solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises, then joined Sunbelt Business Brokers in 2008. After completing an extensive training and testing process in 2009, he was awarded the CMEA designation by the NEBB Institute. Within 3 years, he helped intermediate 35 business buy/sell transactions in Atlantic Canada. He sold the Moncton Sunbelt franchise in December of 2011 and took a position with American Express to manage their corporate mid-market revolving credit programs in Atlantic Canada.Accomplishments - He began buying income properties between the years of 1998 and 2005.  He eventually owned 3 multi-unit properties and one house which he disposed of in a lease-option deal. With all those experiences, he is an Amazon best-selling author. Links & Mentions from This Episode:David Barnett’s website: http://davidcbarnett.com    David Barnett’s books: https://amzn.to/2FGqUZJ ZIVAOnline meditation course: https://go.tetranoodle.com/z1TetraNoodle consulting services: https://www.tetranoodle.comTetraNoodle professional training: https://courses.tetranoodle.comThanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section!Enjoyed the episode? Kindly share it with your friends. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our “Bootstrapping Your Dreams Show!” Stay happy & curious! Support the show

Big Game Sports Radio
Karlee Duval UNBSJ

Big Game Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 18:57


Karlee Duval is a rookie with the UNBSJ Women's Soccer team, but the Seawolves striker is playing like a veteran.

Bright Side with Tekneshia
David Barnett: Small Biz Management & Buy/Sell Advisor

Bright Side with Tekneshia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 61:00


David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop’s University, and a graduate of UNBSJ’s Electronic Commerce Management Program.  Since the late ‘90s, Mr. Barnett has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium sized enterprises.     From 1998 to 2005, Mr. Barnett was a major account representative with the Yellow Pages.  This opportunity gave him an insight into the particular challenges of small & medium businesses as he dealt daily with the owners of these companies.  In 2005, Mr. Barnett left the publishing industry to start a small business with a partner.  Their venture was an immediate success.  After opening, operating and building the business, an opportunity to sell presented itself in late 2006.     Around this time, Barnett began buying income properties. He eventually owned 3 multi-unit properties and one house which he disposed of in a lease-option deal.   In 2006, Mr. Barnett began building his professional consulting practice by starting Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd. ALP Ltd. is a broker of commercial debt solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises including commercial mortgages, business loans, factoring facilities, and capital leases.  Barnett has arranged such financing for over 100 small and medium-sized companies.  Working with entrepreneurs to build their companies and/or acquire other firms naturally led to the field of business brokerage.                    

Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck
061: Why would you buy a business with David Barnett

Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 52:27


David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop’s University, and a graduate of UNBSJ’s Electronic Commerce Management Program. Since the late ‘90s, Mr. Barnett has been building his profile as an expert in the field of small and medium sized enterprises. From 1998 to 2005, Mr. Barnett was a major account representative with the Yellow Pages. This opportunity gave him an insight into the particular challenges of small & medium businesses as he dealt daily with the owners of these companies. In 2005, Mr. Barnett left the publishing industry to start a small business with a partner. Their venture was an immediate success. After opening, operating and building the business, an opportunity to sell presented itself in late 2006. Around this time, Barnett began buying income properties. He eventually owned 3 multi-unit properties and one house which he disposed of in a lease-option deal. In 2006, Mr. Barnett began building his professional consulting practice by starting Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd. ALP Ltd. is a broker of commercial debt solutions for small and medium sized enterprises including commercial mortgages, business loans, factoring facilities, and capital leases. Barnett has arranged such financing for over 100 small and medium sized companies. Working with entrepreneurs to build their companies and/or acquire other firms naturally led to the field of business brokerage. Mr. Barnett joined Sunbelt Business Brokers in 2008. Sunbelt is the world’s largest network of business brokers with over 300 offices on six continents. In 2009, after completing training and testing over an 18 month period in both Canada and the U.S., Mr. Barnett was awarded his business selling certification from a recognized international body. In 2009, Mr. Barnett’s company, ALP Ltd. purchased the Moncton Sunbelt office. Barnett was also the only licensee of the Business Buyer Advocate program in New Brunswick. After completing an extensive training and testing process in 2009, David Barnett was awarded the CMEA designation (Certified Machinery/ Equipment Appraiser) by the NEBB Institute. CMEAs are located throughout the United States, Canada and several other countries, and are used by charter banks, BDC, other lending institutions, accountants, lawyers, business buyers/sellers and others to provide needed financial information for a variety of reasons. Over a 3 year period, Barnett helped intermediate 35 business buy/sell transactions in the Maritimes. In December of 2011, Barnett sold the Moncton Sunbelt franchise and took a position with a global financial institution. Mr. Barnett also delivers ProfitLearn seminars and has been receiving superior feedback from students for over two years. Barnett is now an Amazon.ca best-selling author with Invest Local: A guide to superior investment returns in your own community. Recent new titles include Credit Card Advantage: Understand the Costs and Benefits to your Business and Franchise Warnings: What you really need to know before you buy. All titles are available from Amazon or this website. Barnett's April 2016 book; How To Sell Your Own Business, became a best seller under Amazon's Entrepreneurship category in its release month.

Tough Talk Radio Network
Selling in a Skirt Radio

Tough Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2015 60:00


Selling in a Skirt with Judy Hoberman and her guest Mary Beth Stenzel & David Barnett. Mary Beth Stenzel - We provide mobile apps for merchants to increase their sales volume and control advertising with real customers. Our primary attention is merchant services - from equipment to POS to Internet and smart device swipers. I've been in the merchant services and business services sales for almost 10 years. Number 1 agent for the last 2 years and winning cruise for the top agents. Great customer service with our full team. Important news for business owners is Apple Pay and Google Wallet. Along with EMV compliant terminals required by 10/2015. David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University, and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program. Barnett is a deal making and small business financing expert. From 1998 to 2005, Mr. Barnett was a major account representative with the Yellow Pages. This opportunity gave him an insight into the particular challenges of small & medium businesses as he dealt daily with the owners of these companies. In 2005, Mr. Barnett left the publishing industry to start a small business with a partner. Their venture was an immediate success. After opening, operating and building the business, an opportunity to sell presented itself in late 2006. In 2006, Mr. Barnett began building his professional consulting practice by starting Advantage Liquidity Partners Ltd. ALP Ltd. was a broker of commercial debt solutions for small and medium sized enterprises including commercial mortgages, business loans, factoring facilities, and capital leases. Working with entrepreneurs to build their companies and/or acquire other firms naturally led to the field of business brokerage. Barnett has arranged such financing for over 100 small and medium sized companies.

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Legal Eagle and the Coach Radio

Tough Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 60:00


Legal Eagle and the Coach Radio with David Altenbern & Bryan Kiser with their guests Marc Mawhinney & David Barnett: Marc Mawhinney - I am a lifelong entrepreneur who began my coaching business after starting several other companies, including one that grew to 100 employees. My passion and specialty is helping other coaches build successful businesses by defining their target markets, implementing systems to better manage their time and make more sales. I launched the “Natural Born Coaches” podcast - a daily podcast where I interview successful coaches - to help support the worldwide coaching community. The show became an immediate hit – making it into iTunes “New & Noteworthy” category in its first week of release and greatly exceeding the average downloads for new podcasts. The show can be found at www.NaturalBornCoaches.com. David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University, and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program. Barnett is a deal making and small business financing expert. From 1998 to 2005, Mr. Barnett was a major account representative with the Yellow Pages. This opportunity gave him an insight into the particular challenges of small & medium businesses as he dealt daily with the owners of these companies. In 2005, Mr. Barnett left the publishing industry to start a small business with a partner. Their venture was an immediate success. After opening, operating and building the business, an opportunity to sell presented itself in late 2006.  

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Take Action Get Profits - Invest in Yourself to be a Great Leader

Tough Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 61:00


Take Action Get Profits with Michele Scism with her guest Marnie Swedberg & David Barnett: Marnie Swedberg is the online mentor to over 14,000 leaders from 30 countries training B.U.S.Y. - Best Unique Strategies for You. She is a syndicated radio talk show host, the author of 12 "how-to" books, plus she personally oversees two businesses in the retail and restaurant industries. She consistently shares practical, doable success strategies to shorten your learning curve, increase your productivity and skyrocket your delight in life. David Barnett is a 1998 graduate of the Williams School of Business and Economics at Bishop's University, and a graduate of UNBSJ's Electronic Commerce Management Program. Barnett is a deal making and small business financing expert. From 1998 to 2005, Mr. Barnett was a major account representative with the Yellow Pages. This opportunity gave him an insight into the particular challenges of small & medium businesses as he dealt daily with the owners of these companies. In 2005, Mr. Barnett left the publishing industry to start a small business with a partner. Their venture was an immediate success. After opening, operating and building the business, an opportunity to sell presented itself in late 2006.