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  • Marc Baumann joins us to discuss his career in the parking industry and the sale of SP Plus to Metropolis for over one billion dollars. Marc shares his insights on the future of the industry, emphasizing the importance of technology and frictionless parking. 

    Marc Baumann is the former CEO of SP Plus. For two decades, Marc has been a driving force in the industry, constantly looking for new and innovative ways to improve the parking experience.

    In this episode, Marc and your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Embracing change and innovation in the parking industry.

    * The future of the parking industry and the rise of digital operators.

    * The importance of creating a frictionless parking experience for customers.

    * The role of private equity in the parking industry.

    * The importance of parking companies investing in technology, even during difficult times.

    * The need for parking operators to evolve and adapt to the changing landscape.

    * The importance of vision in the parking industry.

    Chapters in this episode: 

    (03:30) Marc's Journey into the Parking Industry

    (12:00) Embracing Change in the Parking Industry

    (23:00) The Impact of Technology on Parking

    (35:00) The ~$1 Billion Sale of SP Plus to Metropolis

    (49:00) The Future of the Parking Industry

    (1:01:00) The Entrepreneurial Spirit in the Parking Industry

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Thanks to Marc Baumann for being on the show. Connect with Marc on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcbaumann55/ 

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com 

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing:

  • In this episode, we speak with Alan Lazowski about his inspiring journey from starting a valet business to leading one of the largest parking companies in the world. 

    Alan Lazowski is the Chairman and CEO of LAZ Parking, which he co-founded over 40 years ago with his childhood friends. He’s a passionate leader, committed to putting people first, and has transformed LAZ into a people-centric organization that prioritizes community impact and innovation.

    In this episode, Alan and your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * The power of conscious capitalism and putting people over profits.

    * LAZ Parking’s Second Chance program, offering opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals.

    * Alan’s personal connection to resilience through his family’s Holocaust survival story.

    * The importance of mentorship in building successful businesses.

    * How LAZ Parking is driving innovation with partnerships like EV charging stations.

    * The impact of the pandemic on the parking industry and how LAZ Parking adapted.

    * How giving back to the community and charitable efforts are central to LAZ’s mission.

    * Alan’s advice to young entrepreneurs: jump in the water and never give up.

    Chapters in this episode: 

    05:28 - Alan’s Journey From Sunset Valet to LAZ Parking

    16:10 - Alan’s Family Story: Resilience and Leadership

    21:22 - The Second Chance Program and Creating Opportunities

    32:56 - The Pandemic’s Impact on the Parking Industry

    39:01 - Innovation and Technology in Parking

    53:06 - Advice for Entrepreneurs and Paying It Forward

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Thanks to Alan Lazowski for being on the show. 

    Connect with Alan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-lazowski-372b13/ 

    LAZ Parking: https://www.lazparking.com/

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com 

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

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  • Today’s guest is Angela Clark, a Denver native, a former criminal prosecutor, and the President of Nationwide Parking Services, the only woman-owned parking company in Colorado. Angela serves on the National Parking Association’s Women in Parking Advisory Council, is a member of Electing Women, and is the first guest on All Things Parking’s “Celebrating Successful Women in Parking” series. 

    In this episode, Angela and your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Angela discusses the challenges and rewards of transitioning from law to parking management.

    * The value of parking professionals (especially those who are in management) doing small tasks and not feeling too good or too busy to do them. 

    * Catering to different demographics and preferences when implementing mobile payments in parking. 

    * The unique challenges faced by women in male-dominated parking industry.

    * Angela’s experience of being underestimated due to her gender, with instances of men assuming they are in charge.

    * Advice on parking industry conferences.

    * John and Angela share stories about their father's curiosity, intelligence, and zest for life.

    * The importance of trust in business partnerships.

    * The challenges of managing a large workforce. 

    * Angela’s desire to make a positive impact in politics, while also acknowledging the challenges of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Thanks to Angela Clark for being on the show. 

    Connect with Angela on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-clark-esq-600b16b/ 

    Learn about Nationwide Parking Services: http://nwprk.com 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com 

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku 

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  • Today’s guest is Mark Jackson, an NFL wide-receiver who from 1986 to 1994 for the Broncos, the New York Giants, and the Indianapolis Colts. Mark played in three Super Bowls! 

    Your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway talk with Mark about:

    * The importance of financial planning and hierarchy of values.

    * The 4 f's: faith, family, finance, fitness.

    * The 5 stages of Tribal Leadership: "Life sucks," "My life sucks," "I am great," "We are great," and "Life is good".

    * Key traits of success, including tenacity and hard work.

    * Mark shares stories about proving himself to a coach to earn a college football scholarship and about the emotional impact of playing in the NFL.

    * The challenges and expectations of Mark’s NFL career, including the emotional impact of playing in the Super Bowl. 

    * Mark’s famous drive in Cleveland

    * The challenges of transitioning out of the NFL and into the financial industry, and the role of faith in this process.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Thanks to Mark Jackson for being on the show. 

    Connect with Mark on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-jackson-91a64a14/ 

    Check out the Denver Broncos Alumni Association (mentioned in this episode): https://denverbroncosalumni.org/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com 

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    Chapters in this episode: 

    00:01 Financial Planning and Values.

    25:00 Personal Growth and Success.

    37:30 Career and Transition Stories. 

    55:18 Sports, Football, and NFL Experiences. 

    1:14:39 Family and Background.

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing:

  • Today’s guest is Brian Wolff, a sales-oriented leader and an angel investor with in-depth knowledge about parking, life sciences, and cloud technology. He’s also licensed to fly a plane and is the CEO of Parker Technology.

    In this episode, Brian and your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * The future of parking and mobility with technology and innovation.

    * The goal of parking operators is to make parking seamless and unnoticeable for customers.

    * Parker Technology’s two-way video solutions for parking facilities.

    * Third-party arbitration services to resolve disputes between parking operators and customers.

    * Making it easier for people to park their vehicles.

    * The importance of technology in closing the gap between customer service representatives and customers.

    * The importance of hard work and collaboration in the parking industry.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show:

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/

    Thanks to Brian Wolff for being on the show!

    Connect with Brian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolffbriane/

    Learn more about Parker Technology: https://www.parkertechnology.com/

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow:

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk

    Chapters in this episode:

    (0:02) Complexity in the parking industry.

    (4:02) Parking management challenges and strategies for success.

    (8:03) Parking technology.

    (26:33) Parking industry challenges and potential solutions.

    (32:09) Parking technology and customer service challenges.

    (40:11) Marketing and technology integration in the parking industry.

    (43:28) Parking industry collaboration and technology innovation.

    (1:00:03) Parking industry insights and data-driven decision-making.

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

  • At times, having a career in the parking industry can be a touch embarrassing. In this episode, Dani and John explore particularly awkward or mortifying moments in their careers when they’ve had to explain to people that, yes, they do actually work in the parking industry.

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Dani sometimes struggles to explain her job in parking to friends and family who don't fully understand it.

    * John downplays his job in parking to avoid frustration from explaining it to uninterested listeners.

    * What it’s like to be asked the dreaded question, “What do you do for a living?” And then having to say, “Oh, I’m in parking.”

    * The evolution of some parking professionals who start off in their career being slightly ashamed of their job, then later in their career being proud of it.

    * Dani struggles to explain exactly what she does to people who aren’t in the parking industry.

    * Preferences for paid parking over free parking, citing convenience, safety, and supporting local businesses.

    * Parking's role in urban planning and economic indicators.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show:

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow:

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

  • Imagine you’re the CEO of a parking technology company with 40 opportunities you could chase. You know some will be worthless and might destroy your bottom line, but some might resonate with your customers and add to your growth. How would you go about deciding which to focus on and which to ignore?  

    Today’s guest is Todd Tucker. Todd worked his way up in the industry from running a parking garage to overseeing parking operations to leading a parking technology company. Now the Global President of Parking Logix, Todd joins your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway as they get into: 

    * Todd and John discuss their military service. 

    * Todd describes how he and his fellow US Marines were lucky to survive after their ship hit a mine. 

    * John recounts how his unit intercepted a boat with cocaine and marijuana.

    * The benefits of a career in parking, including travel and meeting new people.

    * The charity, Veterans in Parking and Transportation: https://vetsinparking.com/   

    * Todd’s career in parking management, including working at companies like Central Parking, Arrive, Flash, and Towne Park.

    * How one person can make a massive difference in a company. 

    * How focusing on growth and the top line can lead to neglect of other important details, making it harder for executives to find purpose.

    * Staying disciplined and focusing on core strengths while building a business.

    * The parking industry should be open to smart partnerships, even if it cedes some ground to other firms.

    * Cities and municipalities want parking firms to cooperate with each other so that they can diversify their technology choices.

    * How camera technology can replace expensive infrastructure.

    * The importance of being technology agnostic when selecting event technology vendors.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Thanks to Todd Ticker for being on the show. Connect with Todd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-tucker-jd-dba-capp-cpp-1740084/ 

    Learn more about Parking Logix: https://parkinglogix.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

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  • Everyone has had a horrible experience at a parking lot. In this episode, Dani and John laugh, commiserate, and swap their worst horror stories from parking their cars.  

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Parking tickets. 

    * Painful and annoying parking experiences. 

    * Prioritizing paid parking for convenience, avoiding neighborhoods with free parking.

    * John shares his worst parking experience, where his car was stolen after he parked.

    * John and Dani discuss their experiences with towing in different cities, with Dani sharing a story about her car being wrongfully towed in Denver.

    * Towing regulations. 

    * The frustration of receiving a ticket for parking in a lot without proper signage.

    * The importance of industry collaboration to address the challenges brought by technology, particularly in the realm of data-driven innovation.

    * The need for a standardized language to facilitate communication between different software and API's in the parking industry.

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com. 

  • Ethan Glass is a self-proclaimed parking nerd who helped build a centralized management platform for parking operators. In the parking industry, it’s ambitious to even attempt to build one single place for parking operators to log in to do all of their tasks. But that’s what Ethan and his team at Ocra have done. 

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway, and their guest Ethan, get into:

    * Starting a parking app business and transitioning to B2B software. 

    * Parking management and the challenges of managing multiple disparate technologies.

    * The need for a unified platform to manage inventory and maximize revenue, which led Dani and John to partner with Ethan and his team at Ocra.

    * How the Ocra platform allows for centralized management of inventory and data from different channels, providing a single dashboard for parking operators.

    * John’s frustration with the lack of data sharing in the parking industry. 

    * Visualizing parking data in Ocra. 

    * The challenges with integrating with other companies, including lack of open API infrastructure and unwillingness to admit limitations.

    * Staying in one's lane as an entrepreneur.

    * The value of mentorship and dividing tasks to achieve growth.

    * The flywheel effect of using information from outside the business to grow the business.

    * Acquisition opportunities and pass-ups, with a running joke about almost every week someone offers to acquire Ocra.

    * Setting realistic expectations for a parking startup's growth. 

    * Ethan shares that Ocra has been cautious in selecting investors who are aligned with the business's goals and values, and have turned down money from investors who are not the right fit.

    * The challenges of integrating parking reservation systems with existing hotel systems.

    Thanks to Ethan Glass for being on the show!

    * Connect with Ethan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethanglass/  

    * Learn about Ocra, the Centralized Management Platform for Parking Operators: https://getocra.com/ 

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

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  • Which cutting-edge innovations in the parking industry are worthy of our time and money? And which so-called innovations are just hoopla that we should ignore? 

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway do a deep dive into which innovations are effective in operations. Some of what they get into include:

    * Innovation alone can replace the value of an operator’s knowledge and experience about the parking industry. 

    * The shift from cash-based parking to digital payments with innovations like pay stations. Yet some operations managers still only accept cash. 

    * Some operators want to be more innovative, but they don’t yet have knowledge about all of the various options.

    * The difficulty operators face with not always understanding various parking technologies.

    * Focusing on what a business is good at, rather than trying to be a jack-of-all-trades in the complex parking industry.

    * AI in the parking industry.

    * The lack of signage and directions at some parking garages. 

    * Using technology to identify issues with parking payments.

    * Using camera technology and behavioral data to improve pricing and enforcement, allowing for more seamless and efficient parking experiences. 

    * The future of interactions between businesses and parking operations in mountain towns. 

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParkingTalkwithDaniJohn-hb9ku 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com. 

  • How can parking operators optimize their technology and operations? 

    In this episode, Kevin Uhlenhaker of SLS Insights and your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Accelerate, a parking pitch competition that will be held at Parking Industry Expo (PIE) 2024.

    * Kevin co-founding a parking management platform back in 2013 that was later sold to T2 Systems. 

    * The evolution of parking enforcement software.

    * The importance of a "parking dictionary" for standardizing terminology across different software platforms.

    * How customers were initially skeptical of camera enforcement but have since become more comfortable with it. 

    * The future of the parking industry, with a focus on AI and entrepreneurship.

    * Kevin believes that innovation is necessary to push the industry forward and improve customer service.

    * Kevin explains that the Accelerate program will be at this year’s PIE show (the Parking Industry Expo), where judges and mentors will help companies refine their pitches. The program is designed to help companies reach the next level of success in the industry, regardless of their size or funding.

    * The exposure and potential investment opportunities for the top six companies in the parking industry Accelerator program.

    * Potential partnerships with companies in the mobility industry, including those that are big in Europe but not in the US.

    * Operators moving towards in-house technology to add value and differentiate themselves from competitors.

    * How operators must adapt to market changes and new technologies to remain relevant.

    * Autonomous vehicles and intermodal transportation.

    Thanks to our guest, Kevin Uhlenhaker of SLS Insights: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-uhlenhaker/ 

    Apply to the Accelerate program: https://www.accelerateparking.com/ 

    The Parking Industry Expo (PIE) 2024: https://www.pieshow.parkingtoday.com/ 

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show: 

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    * Asura Technologies, an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/ 

    * Parking Whisperer: https://parkingwhisperer.com/ 

    * Conway Parking

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

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    * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44KScHB 

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  • Joe Leung returns to the show to again interview our hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway.

    In this episode, Dani, John, and Joe get into:

    * The importance of diversity in a team, recognizing that different skills and perspectives are necessary for success.

    * Data collection and data sharing in the parking industry: what's working, what's not?

    * Some parking operators don’t want to share data, and that can hinder progress and innovation in the industry.

    * John talks about misses the thrill of winning deals and watching his company's logo go up on a sign.

    * Chris Connolly, a mentor to both Joe and John, is cited as an example of someone who has a well-rounded skill set and can play their part on the team effectively.

    * Using Concur for expense reports.

    * The importance of creating a safe space for women.

    * Ways to promote diversity in the parking industry, including highlighting successful women in the field.

    * Dani shares strategies for women to assert themselves in male-dominated industries.

    Connect with Joe Leung on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-leung/

    Thanks to our sponsors for supporting this show:

    * Asura Technologies, a new generation ALPR and video analytics company: https://asuratechnologies.com/

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/

    * Parking Whisperer. https://parkingwhisperer.com/

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow:

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB

    * Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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  • Today’s a special show because our guest, Joe Leung, interviews our hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway. 

    Today’s guest interviewer is Joe Leung, Vice President of Parking and Mobility Services for OVG360, which is part of Oak View Group. Leung has two decades of experience with some of the most well-known parking companies, and experience which spans ballparks, arenas, theaters, and live events facilities. In this role with OVG360, he uses industry best practices to evaluate each venue’s unique parking process to help identify opportunities for operational efficiencies and revenue generation.

    In this episode, Dani, John, and Joe get into:

    * Growing up in small towns.

    * John discusses pursuing a career in parking partly because of financial stability for his family.

    * John and Dani discuss their passion for parking and their close relationship with their family and colleagues.

    * Dani reflects upon getting into the parking industry "accidentally."

    * Attracting new people to the parking industry, including bringing in people without experience. 

    * The evolution of the parking industry, including the role of technology. 

    * Living by the quote "Get it f*****g done" and emphasizing the importance of doing the work with no excuses.

    * Dani’s hidden talent: she can walk on stilts. 

    * John’s hidden talent: he can juggle basketballs.

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with Joe Leung on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-leung/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

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    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com. 

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  • When we fly, many of us prefer to fly with a particular airline. We say things like, “I only fly United,” or, “I only fly American.” With parking, is there that kind of loyalty? Do people who park their cars say things like, “I only park at LAZ Parking”? Or, “I only park at AmeriPark”? In this episode, we do a deep dive into brand loyalty with parking management companies. 

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway, and their surprise guest Bill Anderson who pops in part way through the episode, get into:

    * John’s ideas that the parking industry is a B2B business, with little brand loyalty among operators.

    * How people prioritize convenience, price, and safety when choosing a parking location.

    * The differences between brand loyalty at the national level and brand loyalty at a local level.

    * How price and convenience impact parking decisions at airports.

    * Bill’s comments on how convenience, price, and safety influence his parking decisions.

    This show is sponsored by:

    * Parking Whisperer, the best and most innovative parking solution for you: https://parkingwhisperer.com/

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

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    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com. 

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  • In this episode, your hosts Dani and John talk with Tony DiPaolo about communities coming together in incredible ways to support some amazing causes. 

    Tony DiPaolo is the Senior Vice President at LAZ Parking.  

    Dani, John, and Tony get into:

    * How Tony got into parking, from growing up in New Mexico to working in sports and to being advised by his parents to get into the parking industry.

    * LAZ Parking hosting their 11th Annual Golf Tournament benefiting Special Olympics Chicago.

    * LAZ Parking's charitable efforts go beyond just writing checks, they take it to another level.

    * The power of giving back and the impact of charitable efforts on employees and communities.

    * The enormous effort that goes into successfully pulling off a charitable event. 

    * The inverted pyramid structure of LAZ Parking’s organization, with the CEO at the bottom and frontline employees at the top, emphasizing the importance of servant leadership and communication.

    * The Second Chance program, where companies like LAZ Parking provide job opportunities to people recently released from prison.

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Learn more about Tony DiPaolo: https://www.lazparking.com/our-company/about/executive-profiles/antonio-p.-dipaolo 

    Connect with Tony DiPaolo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-dipaolo-27a0135 

    Learn more about LAZ Parking’s Charitable Foundation: https://www.lazparking.com/our-company/about/charitable-foundation 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

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    * Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-Google-Podcasts 

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

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  • In this episode, Dani Crain and John Conway engage in a candid conversation about leadership, the impact of bad bosses, and the importance of fostering a culture of growth in the parking and mobility industry. 

    In this episode:

    * Both John and Dani acknowledge that encountering bad bosses is a common experience, so it’s important not to let a bad boss deter you from your career path and growth opportunities.

    * Dani shares her journey of transitioning between operations and tech, often seeking positions that foster development.

    * John discusses the need for leaders in the parking industry to create an environment where employees feel comfortable providing honest feedback without fear.

    * Dani expresses her passion for mentoring and empowering her team members, helping them develop their skills and contribute more effectively to the organization.

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-Google-Podcasts 

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

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  • In this episode, John Conway, Dani Crain, and special guest Kendra Petty discuss Kendra's remarkable journey in the parking industry, her experiences with trauma and resilience, and her recently published memoir, "I Can't Believe I'm Not Dead."

    Kendra Petty is an Executive Vice President at LAZ Parking with decades of parking industry experience. Having survived—and thrived—in male-dominated industries, she is a public speaker, negotiator, dealmaker, and author of “I Can’t Believe I’m Not Dead Yet.” She loves fast cars, traveling, bouldering, and scrambling. (For those who don’t know, bouldering is a form of rock climbing, and scrambling is a form of mountaineering.)

    In this episode, guest Kendra Petty and hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * How Kendra’s memoir changed her life. 

    * The biggest story in Kendra’s book, which was extremely traumatic and affected her health for 12 years.

    * How Kendra got started in the parking industry, including her first company, Central Parking System, in Los Angeles.

    * How Kendra gets out of toxic situations (and you can, too). 

    * Women in leadership roles in the parking industry. 

    * LAZ Parking being the first woman-led company in the parking operations world. 

    Get a free preview of Kendra’s memoir from her website: https://kendrapettyofficial.com/ 

    Buy Kendra Petty’s memoir from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952491509

    The full title of Kendra Petty’s memoir is: "I Can't Believe I'm Not Dead: Escaping Abuse, a Cult, Attempted Murder and Other Insanities...A Story That Cannot Be True, But Is."

    Connect with Kendra Petty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendra-petty-0b872366/

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-Google-Podcasts 

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    Mentioned in this episode:

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  • Imagine if the parking industry could share data with other industries not just here in the U.S. but also around the world. We’re a long way off from that being a reality. But there are a bunch of intelligent parking professionals working on trying to make that happen. 

    In this episode your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway discuss the Alliance for Parking Data Standards (APDS) and explore the importance of the parking industry being able to share data with itself and with other industries. 

    Some of the topics that Dani and John explore include:

    * In some locations across the U.S., there are specific addresses related to licensing, which is why addresses—and parking data standards—are important.

    * APDS’s push is to get a standard so that everyone who shares data in the industry can connect to the rest of the world in a common way.

    * Finding common definitions for the parking industry. 

    * All the things that need to come together in order to create a smart city parking landscape, including public transportation, EV charging, micromobility, and other things.

    * Focusing on being innovative and coming up with great ideas, and not being bogged down with all money, time, and resources.

    * Placement of locations versus placement of equipment and services. 

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-Google-Podcasts 

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

    The Alliance for Parking Data Standards (APDS) was co-founded by: 

    * British Parking Association (BPA).

    * European Parking Association (EPA).

    * International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI).

    Learn more about the Alliance for Parking Data Standards (APDS): https://www.allianceforparkingdatastandards.org/ 

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  • Scott Souder founded Mountain Parking Equipment almost thirty years ago and recently retired. A legend in the Denver parking industry, Scott talks with hosts Dani and John about all things parking, including going above and beyond when serving your customer, and selling the company he built from the ground up. 

    In this episode, Dani, John, and Scott get into:

    * Being on vacation, yet still researching and analyzing parking facilities owned by competitors. 

    * The difficulties of building a parking company from scratch. 

    * The joy of working in the parking industry with your family. 

    Thanks to our guest, Scott Souder. 

    Connect with Scott:

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-souder-b51716b/ 

    This show is sponsored by Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

    * [email protected]

    Subscribe, like, and follow: 

    * Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/44KScHB 

    * Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3rKBJVn 

    * Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-Google-Podcasts 

    * YouTube - https://bit.ly/Parking-Talk-YouTube 

    * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parkingtalk-com/ 

    * Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkingtlk 

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  • Today, we delve deep into the world of parking operations and the crucial role they play in ensuring safety and customer satisfaction. 

    From the daily tasks of trash removal and property inspections to the critical issue of addressing hazards, garage managers and operators face the challenge and responsibility of ensuring the safety of both customers and staff.  

    In this episode, your hosts Dani Crain and John D. Conway get into:

    * Safety, safety, safety - who should take the lead?

    * Are parking conferences worth it?

    * Brand loyalty and why we should care

    This show is sponsored by:

    * Parking Revenue Recovery Services (PRRS), bringing you a new standard in parking compliance: https://www.parkingprrs.com/ 

    Connect with the hosts:

    * http://www.parkingtalk.com  

    * Dani Crain - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dani-crain-3754a3178/ 

    * John D. Conway - https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-d-conway-b55a7025/ 

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    This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com.

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