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What a great conversation we have lined up for you today! Our guest, Andrew White, is the President of Comptus, a New Hampshire manufacturer and seller of commercial environmental sensors and controls. You will learn what they do and how they serve many important markets.
Andrew earned his Bachelor of Arts in Government from Harvard University, and an MBA from Plymouth State University.
When asked to be a guest on our podcast, he was happy to have a chance to share his success stories with other exporters or those new to exporting. That, of course, is what Export Stories is all about.
Comptus is a fascinating business, and I hope you enjoy this episode. After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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It is a pleasure to have as our guest Chris Wingo, Founder and Managing Director of China Sage Consultants.
A native of Southern California, Chris has been dedicated to helping businesses thrive in China since 1997. He is now considered an expert on SME strategies for China and Asia.
I really enjoyed our conversation and, given his history and experience, I think you will be fascinated by his export stories. I hope you enjoy this episode.
After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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I like to think of today’s episode as a sixth generation of this podcast. That’s because I was introduced to today’s guest, Brian Genjian, by a guest from our 1st year’s podcast, C.J. Pinajian. (BTW, you can go back and listen to that episode through our website)
Brian has a long, diverse career in international trade and logistics, and he shares many of these stories. While we talk a little international logistics history, we cover many of the issues affecting today’s supply chain.
I hope you enjoy this episode. After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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Our guest, Peter Clement, shares some very valuable financial information for exporters. Peter is the Senior Vice President for International Financing at Rosenthal & Rosenthal, Inc., with Headquarters in New York, New York. Peter specializes in providing expertise in trade finance for international corporations.
Here’s a rhetorical question– what exporter does not need some kind of financial assistance to grow their export program, such as international factoring? Peter walks us through non-bank financing 101 and tell us about the types of options and services they offer.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post on the episode page at exportstoriespodcast.com or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank Rosenthal & Rosenthal for their sponsorship of today’s podcast.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2024!
There is a reason why Argentek was named Exporter of the Year in Delaware for 2023 by the U.S. Small Business Administration. And to explore what makes this exporter so special, we have the good fortune to be joined by Andres Molanes, Andy to his peers, the founder and CEO of Argentek.
Their claim is ‘distributing the world’s most innovative tech’, but their story should resound with every exporter.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post on our episode page at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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In today’s podcast, we visit with a Virginia company, and we get rather technical with you. That’s because our guest, Kevin Speers, is CEO and Co-Founder of SPLICE, a technology company that has created a data sharing and translation system that automates processes. Mouthful? yes. Understandable? Of course, because Kevin talks to us about his company, and explains the services they offer the export/import community.
I hope you enjoy this episode. After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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With this episode, I’m going to introduce you to a company that offers products with such intriguing flavors as Rose Hip, Chrysanthemum Honey, Ginger, and Cranberry . The company is Koval Distillery, and I had a marvelous conversation with our distinguished guest, Dr. Sonat Birnecker Hart, co-founder and President.
Prior to opening KOVAL Distillery, one of the largest fully independent and woman-owned craft distilleries in the US, she spent over a decade as a full professor in both the United States and Germany. In 2008, she gave up tenure in hopes of a different quality of life; one that would afford an opportunity for her to work with her husband, give up commuting, and return to the city she loved: Chicago.
I hope you enjoy this episode. After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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Let me tell you a story about today’s podcast. So, you are going along, growing your export business and it’s very exciting. And you are very pleased with yourself. The time comes to meet with your tax advisor. He or she explains what you need to do and what options you have, and then it’s the end of the presentation. Wait a minute? He or she never brings up the possibility of creating an IC-DISC? It happens. But that’s okay, because you are going to listen to today’s guest, Amit Mathur, Co-Founding Partner of Quantitax, educate all of us about this beautiful, potential tax break known as the IC-DISC. And the next time you meet with your tax advisor, you will sound so darn smart!
After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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For this episode, we go to Ohio for a manufacturing story. We explore the global oil and gas industry from an insider who knows the ropes. Our guest is Sandy Winans, Global Trade Compliance Manager for Altronic.
You may not be familiar with Altronic if you are not connected with the industry, but they play an instrumental part (that’s a pun) in how pipelines run safely. We speak with Sandy specifically about how Altronic, over the years, has contributed to improvements in the oil & gas industry that have benefited the environment. It’s quite fascinating.
After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2023.
This is the 2nd in a two-part series of Iowa episodes. You may remember my lauded episode with Transagra. I am very excited to interview today’s guest. He has received numerous accolades and awards for his success as an entrepreneur, developing new markets in Africa for U.S. products. His name is Eddy Djagou and he joins us from his company headquarters in Muscatine, IA. His story is amazing.
Eddy and I had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Thank you for joining Export Stories Podcast 2023.
Speaking to us from Portland, OR is Richard Biggs, Director, North America for Trade Horizons. Richard is a global business development executive with a wealth of hands-on experience spanning diverse industries, economies, and cultures. His journey is a great story unto itself.
We had a marvelous discussion about his international market entry work; and, oh yes, I also had to ask him about his experience as a former international athlete.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2023. Today, we travel virtually to Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
This episode is our podcast podcast. That’s right, we are speaking to a very experienced podcaster whose work includes exploring global business trends. Our guest is Jeff Ostroff, Principal of Jeff Ostroff & Associates, LLC.
Jeff is the creator of the Looking Forward podcast, which covers an extremely wide range of topics, and the Healthcare On the Horizon podcast, both of which have global content. From his experience as a podcaster and from his multi-faceted career as a marketing and communications professional, Jeff shares many surprising and inspiring stories.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2023. South Dakota – home of the Badlands and Mount Rushmore – is also a prolific exporting state.
In case this is surprising to you, just listen to what our experienced guest has to say about it. We were honored to speak with Luke J. Lindberg, President & CEO of South Dakota Trade, an association responsible for strengthening the state’s competitiveness in the global economy.
He has a long and varied experience in U.S. export policy, which makes him well suited to share his stories about South Dakota exports.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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For this episode of Export Stories Podcast 2023, we visit a dynamic region of the country centered around Huntsville, Alabama, known for NASA and space related industries; but, of course, it is so much more.
We are joined by two guests today, Anne Burkett of the North Alabama International Trade Association (NAITA), a non-profit business-driven membership trade association., and Deborah E. McGee, President & CEO of PZI Consulting, a unique international HR company from the region.
PZI stands for People Zealously Connected, and you’ll find out why when we explore their services of Talent Globalization, Global Staffing & Recruitment, and Global Payroll Solutions.
We also talk about the story of Huntsville where export business is booming.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post on our episode page at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome to our Intermodal episode of Export Stories Podcast 2023.
Every exporter within earshot of this podcast has stories to tell about their logistics experiences. To make sense of current and future trends in the intermodal industry, we were honored to speak with Donna Lemm, the Chief Commercial Officer for IMC Companies. IMC is an influential logistics provider headquartered in Collierville, TN.
Donna has been serving the international maritime industry for over 30 years. She has many relatable stories to tell and shares her insights on the current state of the Intermodal Industry.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, Levy Commercial Realty, LLC, your long-term strategic real estate partner, from concept to completion.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2023. You don’t need to be a science nerd to enjoy today’s episode; but you might just become one after listening.
Figuratively speaking, we traveled to Iowa to speak to our guests Lisa Sakai, President and CEO and Dr. Becky Quesnell, COO, leaders of an innovative and fascinating company – Transagra. Transagra manufactures natural health solutions for animals, plants, and forage production. When you listen you will learn what that means and hear their stories of export success.
Apparently, the world is very interested in buying U.S. products that are sustainable, all natural, and organic. Transagra also happens to be one of many successful exporting companies that is run by women.
We had a wonderful discussion. After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, the North Carolina District Export Council. They are doing the everyday work of supporting U.S. exports.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Welcome back to Export Stories Podcast 2023. Prepare to be wowed by today’s guest!
Our theme for this year is the 50 States, but we haven’t stopped there. Some of our most important and interesting exports come from the U.S. territories.
Today’s episode focuses on Puerto Rico and a very successful entrepreneur, jewelry fashion designer, manufacturer, and exporter. Her name is Joan Laureano, the creator & owner of the fashion jewelry and accessories brand, KRYSTALOS, and the international Catholic brand sensation, DEVOZIONI.
Her stories of developing her business from scratch and her expansion into export markets are ones you will want to hear.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, the North Carolina District Export Council. They are doing the everyday work of supporting U.S. exports.
After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
Thank you very much for listening!
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Export Stories Podcast is back for 2023, and I am busting with excitement for this year’s line-up!
Our theme for this year is the 50 States. While we won’t be able to get to all of them, our guests will be exporters and service providers, large and small, from states all over the U.S. that we will highlight. They are going to share success stories – surprising stories – inspiring stories – all through the lens of what’s happening in the world today.
Our first guest of 2023 is Jonathan Szucs, President of Advanced Superabrasives, a very large, influential U.S. manufacturer that quietly contributes to so many products that we use in our everyday life.
Jonathan has lots of great export stories to share, which is why I am so happy to introduce him to you.
I want to thank our wonderful sponsor of today’s podcast, the North Carolina District Export Council. They are doing the everyday work of supporting U.S. exports.
After you’ve listened, we would love for you to share your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
Thank you very much for listening!
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I decided that it was high time we dedicated an episode to one of the U.S.’ most important exports – cotton. That soft, billowy material we all love. We are so honored to have as our guest Buddy Allen, the President, and CEO of the American Cotton Shippers Association. We had a great discussion where Buddy brought us up-to-date on the state of the industry and shared his stories about one of America’s most important export commodities.
After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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I was thinking that, given the supply chain challenges in which we continue to find ourselves, wouldn’t it be nice to bring in a guest with lots of all around experience? My friend Penny Register-Shaw has held executive positions at FedEx, Amazon, and Walmart over many, many years.
It was a delight to chat with her about all of this experience and have her share some of her stories.
After you’ve listened, we would love to hear your thoughts and comments, which you can post at https://www.exportstoriespodcast.com/ or on our Facebook or LinkedIn pages.
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