Five Thursdays in August means this is a light week. We hope you enjoy these episodes. Deborah welcomes Colleen Vacelet, the founder of Intreegue Design and CEO of Order Green Supply, as she shares her journey from landscape architect to multi-company entrepreneur. In this episode, she discusses:
- Building a company culture that feels like “home” to employees
- Navigating the challenges of acquiring and integrating new businesses
- The value of mentorship and continuous learning in entrepreneurship
- Embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth
Colleen offers practical insights for CEOs looking to expand their companies, new leaders finding their footing, and entrepreneurs who’ve recently acquired existing businesses. Her approach to thoughtful risk-taking and creating a nurturing work environment provides valuable lessons for leaders at all stages. Join Deborah and Colleen for this episode: “Rooted in Risk: A Landscape Architect’s Path to Multi-Company Success.”
In this episode of Rooted in Revenue, host Susan Finch welcomes back Debi Davis, owner and operator of 3D Communications AI, for an insightful discussion on the importance of measuring and managing data to drive business growth. CEOs and CROs will find valuable insights as Debi shares her expertise on analyzing processes, improving communication, and leveraging data to make informed decisions. Discover how to effectively collect, organize, and utilize data to enhance your company’s performance and stay ahead of the competition in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape. Join Susan and Debi as they explore the concept of “you can’t manage what you don’t measure” and provide practical advice on harnessing the power of data to achieve your business goals. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from two industry experts and take your company to the next level.
On All-Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol, we join Susan Finch as she chats with Kimberly Legg, who runs the Temecula chapter in California. Prepare for a story that’s hilarious and inspiring, as Kimberly recounts how she unexpectedly became the recipient of a truly massive fabric donation – we’re talking about $30,000 worth of material! How did this fabric bonanza come about? Well, it all started with a late quilter’s playful revenge on her golf-obsessed husband.