Constructing Brands

The Constructing Brands Podcast, hosted by industry marketing expert Eric Lanel, features insightful conversations with leaders and innovators in the built environment. Eric explores the strategies, challenges, and success stories behind iconic brands through captivating interviews. Each episode provides listeners with an understanding of the difficult decisions made by these leaders, how they approached those decisions, and what they would have done differently. The podcast focuses on the art and science of building powerful brand identities, covering topics such as brand positioning, customer experience, brand storytelling, and the impact of emerging technologies. With a focus on actionable insights, the podcast equips listeners with valuable knowledge and inspiration to elevate their brands and stay ahead in today's competitive marketplace. Whether you're a marketer, entrepreneur, or brand enthusiast, if you want to hear insights from the people who have "been there, done that," this podcast is for you.

From Legacy to Luxury: Kallista's Vision with Alexander Dornbracht

What You Will Learn: How to transition from a creative passion to a successful business The importance of brand building in attracting potential buyers Strategies for balancing creative work and business operations The podcast “Constructing Brands” is hosted by Eric Lanel and focuses on the business of building materials manufacturing. It aims to assist companies in this sector by discussing strategies for launching new products, rebuilding brands, and implementing effective communication strategies. The podcast features conversations with experts from construction, architecture, engineering, marketing, and manufacturing to help companies become stronger and more profitable. In a recent episode, Eric interviews Rosemary Hallgarten, founder of Rosemary Hallgarten Inc., who shares her journey from jewelry making to textiles and her experience with being acquired by a 138-year-old company. The episode delves into the challenges and opportunities of maintaining a brand identity post-acquisition and the importance of staying true to one’s creative vision while scaling a business.

10-07
29:46

Crafting Success: The Rosemary Hallgarten Story

The podcast "Constructing Brands" is hosted by Eric Lanel and focuses on the business of building materials manufacturing. It aims to assist companies in this sector by discussing strategies for launching new products, rebuilding brands, and implementing effective communication strategies. The podcast features conversations with experts from construction, architecture, engineering, marketing, and manufacturing to help companies become stronger and more profitable. In a recent episode, Eric interviews Rosemary Hallgarten, founder of Rosemary Hallgarten Inc., who shares her journey from jewelry making to textiles and her experience with being acquired by a 138-year-old company. The episode delves into the challenges and opportunities of maintaining a brand identity post-acquisition and the importance of staying true to one's creative vision while scaling a business.

09-26
32:31

Stitching Success: How Romo Inc. Became a Textile Titan

What are 3 things you will learn Evolution of Romo Inc.: The podcast discusses the historical journey of Romo Inc., which began in 1902 as a furniture manufacturing business and later transitioned to textiles. This evolution highlights the company's adaptability and strategic pivots in response to market demands over the decades. Family Business Dynamics: Frederic Henry elaborates on the unique aspects of working in a family-owned business, especially one that has lasted for five generations. He shares insights into the challenges and advantages of maintaining a family legacy while driving innovation and growth, emphasizing the importance of leadership and autonomy in fostering a thriving work environment. Branding and Marketing Strategies: The conversation delves into the significance of branding in luxury markets. Frederic discusses the distinct identities of Romo's six brands and the importance of authentic storytelling in connecting with consumers. He explains how effective branding creates an emotional experience for customers, differentiating the company in a competitive landscape.

08-26
37:08

Painting the Future: Wellness Meets Innovation

In this captivating podcast episode, Maya and Price share the inspiring journey of creating Alkemis, the world’s first wellness paint. Born from a shared passion for art and a commitment to health, they reveal how their experiences during the pandemic led them to challenge the toxic norms of conventional paints. With a focus on sustainability and aesthetics, they discuss their innovative mineral-based formula that prioritizes both environmental safety and design elegance. Listeners will gain insights into the complexities of launching a groundbreaking product in the building materials industry while advocating for a cleaner, healthier living environment. From this podcast, you will learn: The Origins of Wellness Paint: Discover how the founders, Maya and Price, were inspired to create the world's first wellness paint after realizing the harmful chemicals present in traditional paints and their impact on health and the environment. Innovative Formulation Techniques: Gain insights into the research and development process that led to the creation of a mineral-based paint, which utilizes ancient techniques and modern technology to provide a healthier alternative to conventional paints. Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Products: Learn about the unique marketing approaches used to introduce this innovative product to the design trade, including partnerships with architects and interior designers, and how they aim to shift consumer perceptions regarding eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing home products.

08-12
35:08

Rocky Mountain Hardware: Founder’s Journey of Creating Artisan Decorative Hardware

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: The origins and early days of Rocky Mountain Hardware, founded by Christian Nickum’s parents How Christian transitioned from the family's window and door business to focus on decorative hardware Strategies for creating unique, high-end artisan hardware pieces for designers and architects The importance of trade shows, distribution networks, and innovative marketing tactics like the "road show" Insights into product design, material selection (bronze), and collaborations with designers Maintaining a balance between artistic vision and business scalability Christian Nickum, the CEO and owner of Rocky Mountain Hardware, shares the captivating story of how his family’s business evolved from a humble window and door company to a renowned manufacturer of artisanal decorative hardware. In this riveting interview, he takes us on a journey through the company’s origins, the challenges they faced, and the innovative strategies that propelled their success.

05-03
30:56

Nobilia's Bold Move: Disrupting the U.S. Kitchen Market with European Furniture

What you will learn from this podcast: Mikael Akerberg's entrepreneurial background and journey to Nobilia Nobilia's decision to enter the fragmented U.S. kitchen market and create a new product category Strategies for researching and understanding the cultural nuances of the U.S. market Building an efficient nationwide distribution network for European kitchen furniture  Partnering for successful online sales and reaching a broader audience Future plans for franchising and expanding Nobilia's presence in the U.S. Lessons learned and advice for global expansion and innovation Intro:  Exploring Nobilia's disruptive journey into the U.S. market. Guest Bio: Mikael Akerberg is the CEO of Nobilia, Europe's largest kitchen furniture company. With an entrepreneurial spirit ignited at a young age, Mikael has led Nobilia's bold expansion into the U.S. market, introducing a new category of European-style modular kitchen furniture and embracing innovative strategies to cater to American consumers.

04-12
32:56

Design Psychology: Understanding People to Create Soulful Spaces with Jennifer Be

Renowned interior designer Jennifer Bertrand joins host Eric Lanel to discuss her human-centered approach to design. She explains how psychology and deep conversations help her understand clients and create soulful, personalized spaces. Jennifer shares her creative process, from initial chats to online vision boards, and emphasizes the importance of authenticity and risk-taking for growth. She highlights some of her most meaningful projects, including designing homes for military veterans and Ronald McDonald Houses. Jennifer encourages shying away from boundaries, having fun, and not being afraid to fail on the journey toward great design.    

03-19
26:35

Rohl Brothers

Summary: In this episode of Constructing Brands, the hosts introduce their new partners and discuss their agenda of celebrating heroes in the building materials industry. They express their passion for design and construction and the importance of telling the stories behind the people, brands, and products in the industry. The hosts highlight the need for getting things done and the ability to identify and tell compelling stories. They emphasize the value of working with knowledgeable and experienced partners and discuss the inspiration that comes from travel and food. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a call for feedback. Takeaways: The hosts are focused on celebrating heroes in the building materials industry. Telling the stories behind the people, brands, and products is a key aspect of their work. Getting things done and the ability to tell compelling stories are important skills in the industry. Working with knowledgeable and experienced partners is valuable for success.

02-13
44:26

Intro Episode (Reboot)

Summary: In this episode of Constructing Brands, the hosts introduce their new partners and discuss their agenda of celebrating heroes in the building materials industry. They express their passion for design and construction and the importance of telling the stories behind the people, brands, and products in the industry. The hosts highlight the need for getting things done and the ability to identify and tell compelling stories. They emphasize the value of working with knowledgeable and experienced partners and discuss the inspiration that comes from travel and food. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a call for feedback.TakeawaysThe hosts are focused on celebrating heroes in the building materials industry. Takeaways: Telling the stories behind the people, brands, and products is a key aspect of their work. Getting things done and the ability to tell compelling stories are important skills in the industry. Working with knowledgeable and experienced partners is valuable for success.  

02-13
09:42

How to position yourself in a Positive light

In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, we speak with Kenn Busch, owner of Material Intelligence Website and sustainability thought leader. Kenn offers us insights in how to start the discussion and position your building material company in a world where your carbon footprint is becoming more and more important.. Kenn’s goal is to drive awareness to the importance of climate positive. Learn ways to position your efforts to be climate positive.

11-03
25:32

Tips On Using Your CRM Right

What You Will Learn: What technology is important for a business to have How to evaluate which tool is best In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, we speak with Abbas Naqvi, Digital Director at GWP, Inc Advertising discusses how to think about the CRM tool your company is using, and provides top-line insights to make sure you are getting the most out of your CRM tool.

02-24
22:01

Hear what criteria a top design firm uses to evaluate what products go into their job

What You Will Learn: How are designers are making efficient use of space in healthcare? Best way to get products in front of a designer Is your product meeting today’s safety and health criteria? How to ensure your product would be considered for a project. In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, we speak with Sandy Goodman, President of CRGA Design, on what she requires from a building materials manufacturer for the healthcare space.

02-10
20:51

Important Topics in 2022 For Building Materials Manufacturers From An Interior Designer

In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, we speak with Judi Teran, co-owner and interior designer at Iconica Design Studio, about what is important to her in 2022 from a building material manufacturer.

01-27
23:42

Is Hubspot A CRM Tool You Should Consider?

In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, we speak with Pete Kelich from Hubspot, an all-in-one inbound marketing sales and customer service tool, talk about the strengths and benefits of this tool for your business.

01-13
28:51

What’s New for 2022, with Eric Lanel

What You Will Learn: What’s coming for Constructing Brands in 2022! Stay tuned for the best tools and platforms for communications Stay tuned for the best Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools Stay tuned for the best methods to Target Market In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Eric Lanel discusses what’s coming for our Constructing Brands audience in 2022.

12-09
03:49

3 Important Topics In Architecture, with Matt Jarmel

What You Will Learn: Our current Technology Trends The importance of setting expectations Multi-family building trends How are you handling supply chain issues? Potential office space building trends In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Matt Jarmel, About Matt Jarmel Matthew B. Jarmel, AIA, MBA (Matt) is an American architect and real estate developer. He is managing Principal of Jarmel Kizel Architects and Engineers, Inc., located in Livingston, NJ. Graduating first in his class, he earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, and a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Real Estate Development and Urban Land Use from Rutgers University. Matt has expertise as a general practitioner with strong experience in commercial design including office design, (new buildings and interiors), multifamily housing and early education, childcare centers. He is also an expert on land entitlement strategies and real estate financing, skills which he uses both advising clients on the development process, but also for developing projects on his own account. Resources: Website: https://www.jarmelkizel.com/about-us-management-matthew-jarmel.html Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattjarmel/

08-05
24:00

How You Can Help Your Distributors Sell Your Product, with Eric Lanel

What You Will Learn: Tactics you can use to market to your distributors How you can help your distributors market for your product In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Eric discusses a key ingredient which can help your distributors sell your product. About Eric Lanel Eric Lanel was born on January 26, 1968, in Queens, New York. LANEL, an only child of Julius, a psychotherapist, and Barbara, a social worker, spent many a dinner conversation discussing human behavior. LANEL worked through high school as a mason and started a residential painting company that continued through college. Upon graduating with a degree in marketing from University of Hartford, Eric worked at CBS Television, Walt Disney Company, and Doubleclick before taking the role of President of GWP Inc., a strategy agency. Today Eric lives in Livingston, New Jersey with his wife Francine and daughter Zoe. Eric has two adult sons, Adam who works in advertising and Griffin in the building industry. When not working with companies on strategy and developing content he can be found on a golf course or fly fishing in a stream. Resources: Website: https://www.gwpinc.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgCt__nAQ-nL3fzvTFnKIdw Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-lanel-gwp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GWPinc

07-22
06:01

Sustainability In Design, with Lana Masor

What You Will Learn: Best way to get in front of a designer In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Lana Masor, CEO and Principal Designer of Maison Masor. About Lana Masor Lana Masor is the CEO and Principal Designer of Maison Masor, a full-service interior design firm located in Montclair, NJ. Maison Masor creates bespoke designs to reflect our clients’ style and personality. By marrying different periods, styles, textures and colors, we achieve a warm, collected feel that is timeless. Lana is also a part of 4 Flavors Art, which provides art consultancy services, and can help you acquire the perfect art piece, and have it installed beautifully on your walls. The refined space never goes out of style. Resources: Website: https://maisonmasor.com/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fb0573d8ddd76c09c336ff70d955a8/_saved/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maisonmasor/

07-08
27:30

Handling the Customer Experience Right, with Stacy Sherman

What You Will Learn: Explain how important the customer journey/experience is How to determine customer experience team How to know if you need a customer experience expert Happy employee, happy customer? Where to start with customer experience Is the customer experience important to the end user? In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Stacy Sherman, customer experience expert, author, and mentor, discusses how important the customer experience is to grow your brand and increase sales. About Stacy Sherman Stacy Sherman is an empathetic customer experience (CX) pioneer who has devoted her career to leading with a heart and creating lasting customer loyalty through engaged employees. Recognizing the humanity in others is critical to any business’s success. Whether a company is marketing to other businesses or consumers, its ultimate audience is an individual. There is a person at the other end of every campaign and communication; for businesses that desire to be competitive and acquire customers, making a human connection is critical. Resources: Website: https://doingcxright.com/about-stacy-sherman/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQu4U9uRSUhPoQE-jTBYQ2A Twitter: https://twitter.com/stacysherman Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacysherman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingcxright/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Customer-Experience-2-Naeem-Arif-ebook/dp/B08CZTJ1YD/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1595955208&refinements=p_27%3AIan+Golding&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=Ian+Golding 

06-24
18:31

Preparing Your Business to Be Sustainable

What You Will Learn: How to prepare for the coming sustainability movement How does sustainability affect business owners How to get ahead of sustainability Who should be on your energy team In the latest episode of GWP’s Constructing Brands podcast, Jim Mumm, CEO of Sunlight Energy Group, discusses how to stay ahead of the energy movement and prepare your business to be sustainable. About Jim Mumm Jim, a Certified Energy Procurement Professional and a Certified Energy Manager, has spent his 37-year career either leading companies or helping senior executives improve their bottom line results. He started in business by working his way up through a variety of positions with a large grocery chain over a 12-year period, where he served as store director of 3 incrementally larger stores before becoming an executive at the chains headquarters. He went on to lead the national and private brand sales efforts for a major division of Sara Lee with key account responsibilities for Wal-mart, Food Lion, and Stop & Shop, he served as Director of Sales for electronic solutions at News American Marketing specializing in loyalty marketing and stored value systems. Jim then became Director of Sales for a technology firm, Vice President of Sales for a firm providing electronic marketing solutions, and SVP of Sales and Marketing for the leading provider of e-Marketing and e-Commerce solutions to the grocery industry. In 2006, he created 1st Wave Sales & Marketing, an IT sales and marketing firm. Jim holds a BBA in Marketing, an MBA in Management, and a Masters of Science in Business Computer Information Systems. He is also a CEP (Certified Energy Procurement Professional) and a CEM (Certified Energy Manager), two of the highest designations in the energy industry. Jim loves mentoring and teaching people to reach their full potential, and is a devout Christian. Resources: Website: https://www.sunlightenergygroup.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_zrgOtjrwC7O99rleYKJoQ/featured Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-mumm-a9a181/

06-10
35:38

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