180: Made in Missouri, Live from the 2024 Midwest Manufacturers Trade Show & Conference
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This episode is all about ‘Made in Missouri’ and was recorded live at the 2024 Midwest Manufacturers Trade Show & Conference. It’s a special episode for host Chris Luecke, because not only did he grow up in Missouri, but also because he is a big fan of the Missouri Association of Manufacturers, which is a group that’s constantly advocating for manufacturing and building a great community of manufacturers in their area. This episode is a compilation of three different interviews with three very interesting manufacturers from three different parts of Missouri, focusing on what it’s like to manufacture in the Midwest. Chris speaks to Pavel Bosovik, founder and CEO of 27North, where they make expedition vans and adventure vehicles, Josh Shelton the owner of Etched Nameplate Company as well as Kevin Thompson, CFO turned Leadership Coach at Cambridge Air Solutions, who talks about how to create a culture that makes you the talk of the industry. For loads of insights, invaluable advice, and an in-depth look at how to leverage others in your manufacturing ecosystem, don’t miss this episode. In this episode, find out: How Pavel industrialized the process of making adventure vansHis big recommendation for anyone launching a new product or companyThe importance of real-time user feedback and how it sets 27North apartThe part of their vans that Pavel most loves to tell people aboutPavel’s vision and dream for the company when he was just starting outWhy it’s so important to surround yourself with the right people when building a businessHow getting fired was the springboard Josh Shelton needed to start Etched What characteristics make someone the right co-founder for your businessWhat it’s like being a part of the Midwest manufacturing communityWhy Etched has acquired a new company every year since 2020What it means when Cambridge Air Solutions says they’re in the business of enriching livesHow their morning meetings have made them the talk of the industry How manufacturing ambassadors are working to build relationships and enrich the communityTransitioning from CFO to Leadership Coach and why the company was so ready for itWhat the manufacturing scene is like in St. Louis currently Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It’s feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “I wish there was a secret sauce or I could say, ‘hey, my bachelor's degree helped’. It definitely accelerated the process. It helped me lay the foundation and know the vocabulary. But in any new business or new product that you launch, the processes is the hardest part.”“If you want to scale your company from $20 million to $100 million, find $100 million companies. Forget Elon Musk. Find people that are the next step of where you want to be in your journey.”“We don't exist to make HVAC equipment. We exist to enrich lives. We happen to enrich lives by making and distributing HVAC equipment.” Links & mentions: Missouri Association of Manufacturers, the only organization dedicated solely to representing the interests of manufacturers in Missouri 27North, helping people experience adventure through custom-built expedition vehicles a...
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