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Author: Neil Wilcove & Mark Cleverly

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Building Leaders Radio Hour is a conversation-based podcast featuring interviews with everyday business leaders. We’re here to entertain and empower those within and beyond the construction industry as we join together to share the stories of those who have built their own paths and paved the way for the future.
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Gil May, Founding Principal of May Architecture, returns for part 2 of his Building Leaders Radio Hour recording with Mark and Neil. Gil May, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP, is the founding principal of May Architecture in Atlanta, Georgia. He has over 30 years of professional experience across a broad variety of award-winning projects. His focus is on projects in healthcare and higher education – and the intersection of these two areas. He is driven by a desire to combine both design and technical excellence and thrives on building consensus among various project stakeholders. Gil works by the mantra of “best idea wins”, a core principle of his design firm.---0:00 Introduction (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)1:15 Walking the walk8:23 Balancing ego13:56 Sponsorship Blurb (Fly & Form Concrete Structures)20:53 Ways to de-stress27:52 Gil's inspirations32:57 Beekeeping, flying, sailing and more---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for our first episode of season 3 is Gil May, Founding Principal of May Architecture. Gil May, AIA, IIDA, LEED AP, is the founding principal of May Architecture in Atlanta, Georgia. He has over 30 years of professional experience across a broad variety of award-winning projects. His focus is on projects in healthcare and higher education – and the intersection of these two areas. He is driven by a desire to combine both design and technical excellence and thrives on building consensus among various project stakeholders. Gil works by the mantra of “best idea wins”, a core principle of his design firm.---0:00 Introduction (Thank you Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:00 Welcome Gil May4:00 From undecided to architect7:14 A life moment10:47 An unexpected asset13:55 Fly & Form Sponsorship Blurb15:34 Growing the team18:38 Healthcare and higher education21:34 Hiring the right fit ("Best Idea Wins")27:30 Collaboration in practice---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for a special BLRH episode are Celeste Anthony-Johnson and Sheryl Alberico. Both Sheryl and Celeste volunteer with the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association for Women in Construction (NAWIC). With over 115 chapters across the US, NAWIC serves as a support network that provides professional development, education, networking, and so much more for women in the construction field. With dual BA's in Architecture and Interior Design, Sheryl Alberico brings a unique perspective and 20 years of industry experience to her role as Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at iugis Construction Corp, a certified minority-owned construction and design company. Her sales strategies are rooted in building lasting relationships with both new and existing clients.Celeste Anthony-Johnson has been in the electrical industry managing the accounting and financial management divisions of IEC Atlanta/GA.  She loves the work and commitment of the IEC in training future electricians of tomorrow. Celeste is excited to have joined NAWIC in the spring of 2022 and enjoys the opportunity to serve and learn from and collaborate with women in the construction industry. Celeste currently serves as the treasurer for the Atlanta chapter of NAWIC.Women In Construction Week is the first full week in March. Click here for a list ofevents the Atlanta Chapter of NAWIC has planned.---0:00 Intro (Thanks Fly & Form Concrete Structures)1:00 Supporting WIC Week2:55 Maintaining support after WIC Week8:10 NAWIC brings EVERYONE together10:17 How to support NAWIC11:36 Atlanta WIC Week Events---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for a special BLRH episode are Celeste Anthony-Johnson and Sheryl Alberico. Both Sheryl and Celeste volunteer with the Atlanta Chapter of the National Association for Women in Construction (NAWIC). With over 115 chapters across the US, NAWIC serves as a support network that provides professional development, education, networking, and so much more for women in the construction field. With dual BA's in Architecture and Interior Design, Sheryl Alberico brings a unique perspective and 20 years of industry experience to her role as Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at iugis Construction Corp, a certified minority-owned construction and design company. Her sales strategies are rooted in building lasting relationships with both new and existing clients.Celeste Anthony-Johnson has been in the electrical industry managing the accounting and financial management divisions of IEC Atlanta/GA.  She loves the work and commitment of the IEC in training future electricians of tomorrow. Celeste is excited to have joined NAWIC in the spring of 2022 and enjoys the opportunity to serve and learn from and collaborate with women in the construction industry. Celeste currently serves as the treasurer for the Atlanta chapter of NAWIC. Women In Construction Week is the first full week in March. Click here for a list of events the Atlanta Chapter of NAWIC has planned. Click here to learn how you can volunteer and support the Block Kids Competition Day on February 3rd, 2024. ---0:00 Intro (Thanks to Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:00 ALL About NAWIC4:36 Celeste & Sheryl Introduction17:30 26th Annual WIC Week20:50 Block Kids Competition25:25 How do I get involved with NAWIC?---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining BLRH as the final guest of season two is Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's 29th Secretary of State. Secretary Raffensperger was first elected in 2018 and overwhelmingly re-elected in 2022. Secretary Raffensperger is a lifelong conservative Republican. He moved to Georgia 40 years ago to raise a family and start a small business. As a licensed Professional Engineer and Structural Engineer licensed in 40 states, and licensed General Contractor in Georgia and other states, Raffensperger successfully founded Tendon Systems, a provider of high-strength steel for construction projects. Under Raffensperger’s ownership Tendon Systems grew to become the southeast’s largest post-tensioning specialist contractor with approximately 150 employees and projects in over 40 states. Brad also founded Trillium Structures, a structural design consulting firm with commercial mid-rise and high-rise projects throughout the southeast.As Secretary of State, Raffensperger delivered the largest implementation of voting machines in the history of this country, on time and on budget.  Under Raffensperger’s leadership, Georgia modernized its election system by adding its first auditable paper ballot system and giving the power to secure Georgia’s elections directly to the voter. Brad and his wife Tricia started out as high school sweethearts and have now been married for over forty-five years.  They raised three sons and immensely enjoy spoiling their three grandchildren.  They are members of North Point Community Church.---0:00 Intro (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:45 A construction background12:37 Stepping into public service21:00 More on the role as Secretary of State30:17 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb32:05 Engaging the next generation of public servants38:28 Finding common ground in politics47:38 The Southeast boom over the past two decades56:47 Maintaining integrity through turbulence---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining Building Leaders Radio Hour as our seventh guest of season two is Jason Hughes,  Co-Founder and President of IMPACT Development Management. A dynamic and well-rounded leader, Jason Hughes understands first-hand the viewpoint of the contractor, the investor, and the owner. With an undergrad in construction management, Jason spent the early part of his career working as a project manager for one of Atlanta’s top commercial contracting firms. In 2006, he transitioned to the developer side of the table, managing the construction program for $330 million-dollar deals across the southeast and later was engaged to do commercial project advisory work for an investment bank. Yet, it was in 2012, that Jason found his niche at IMPACT.Initially serving as the developer’s representative on the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Jason’s comprehensive perspective and pure grit helped guide this $1.6 billion-dollar program to successful completion. Now, as President of IMPACT, Jason provides strategic direction, oversees day-to-day operations, supports his business partners in project management efforts, and ensures projects have proper resources available to achieve success. Recognizing that relationships are built on trust, he fosters transparency across all of our company operations through the sharing of information and consistent communication. A champion of culture, he instinctively knows how to motivate teams around a common goal, while his welcoming and friendly nature make him a called-upon resource for employees, clients, and industry partners alike.---0:00 Intro (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:41 Jason Hughes Intro4:16 Mercedes Benz Stadium Project12:46 The Owner/Developer Perspective16:29 What does IMPACT do?26:49 Finding Success on Their Own33:48 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb35:30 Leadership Self-Awareness43:58 The Business Plan vs. Reality50:00 Injecting Positivity into Negative Situations---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Our sixth guest of season 2 is Brett Fortune, Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer of Fortune-Johnson. Brett has been actively involved in the construction industry for over 35 years and has supervised the construction of more than 30,000 multifamily units since the company’s inception in 1991. Brett's experience covers all phases of construction operations ranging from estimating, scheduling, site development, building construction, and business development. Brett holds a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree with a concentration in Marketing from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. Prior to forming Fortune-Johnson, Brett was a senior project manager with the Calibre Company of Georgia for nine years. Brett is a licensed general contractor in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. He is chairman emeritus for the Associated Builders & Contractors of Georgia and sits on the Construction Management Advisory Board for Clemson University, as well as Kennesaw State University’s Construction Management Advisory Board, of which he is a past chairman.---0:00 Intro (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)3:40 Brett Fortune Introduction9:45 The mindset to start a business17:01 Learning from the past26:16 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb27:57 Evolving through challenges37:35 ABC's power to help strengthen businesses44:50 Motivating through headwinds50:02 Life in the fast lane (Nascar fun fact)---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us as our fifth guest of season two is Chris Clark, President & CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is committed to providing coordinated leadership to protect free enterprise, engage members, capitalize on emerging trends, and mitigate risk to Georgia business.Chris received his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Southern University and his master’s degree in public administration from Georgia College and State University. Prior to joining the Georgia Chamber, Chris served as Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources and as Deputy Commissioner for the Department of Economic Development. Before his state service, he was the President of the Fayette County Development Authority and CEO of the Hawkinsville-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce.Chris serves on the Board of Directors for the Council of State Chambers as the Secretary Treasurer, and sits on the boards of the Georgia Allies, the Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives, the Georgia College and State University Board of Trustees, and many others. ---0:00 Introduction (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:35 Chris Clark introduction8:51 Georgia Chamber info18:02 Business in GA over the next 10 years25:55 Learning from the past28:16 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb29:32 The Chamber Way (building a great culture)33:44 The CEO Imperative38:40 Power of Mentorship41:52 Leadership Awareness44:40 Translating the Middle Ground50:48 Biggest Fears---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for our non-profit episode of season two is Melanie Kagan, CEO of The Center for Family Resources. The Center for Family Resources is a Cobb County-based organization that works exclusively to serve local families and individuals that are either homeless or in danger of becoming homeless.Melanie has more than 10 years of experience working in the nonprofit field in leadership positions that include fundraising, policy and advocacy, nonprofit management and program oversight. She has spent the last two years as the Northwest Regional Director for the United Way of Greater Atlanta where she had oversight of Cherokee, Cobb, Douglas and Paulding Counties.Prior to relocating to Cobb County, she held leadership positions with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central New Mexico and the United Way of Central New Mexico. Melanie was honored as both a Women of Influence in 2016 and a 40 Under 40 young professional in 2017 by the Albuquerque Business Journal. She currently serves on the boards of the Cobb Collaborative and Georgia Metro Dance. Melanie and her husband Maxwell, along with their five children, reside in Cobb County.---0:00 Introduction (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:14 Melanie Kagan Introduction9:08 Melanie's intro to the non-profit world15:48 Keeping your team motivated during complex challenges22:00 How to help The Center for Family Resources30:41 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb31:59 Seeing the bigger picture34:58 Cultivating creativity40:28 Evolving with the times46:03 Neighborhood karaoke and puzzles51:32 Employee motivation---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining BLRH as our third guest of season 2 is Michael Russell, Sr.  Michael was promoted to Chief Executive Officer of H. J. Russell & Company in 2003 succeeding his father, Herman Russell, who founded the company in 1952 and led it for 50 years. Michael is also Vice Chairman of Concessions International.A graduate of The University of Virginia and Georgia State University, Michael brings his 28 years of construction experience to lead the more than 2,000 employees across 10 major cities between H. J. Russell & Company and Concessions International.Michael is very active in the community and is involved in business and civic organizations. He serves on the boards of various organizations including the Metro Atlanta Chamber (Executive Committee), Commerce Club, SunTrust Atlanta Bank Advisory Board, Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business Advisory Board, and University of Virginia Foundation Board.  Michael is also a member of the Atlanta Rotary Club and 100 Black Men.---0:00 Introduction (Thank You Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:52 Michael Russell, Sr. Introduction4:50 Big shoes to fill11:10 Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs23:11 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb24:40 Start with making an impact30:00 Family impact36:04 Keys to keeping employees engaged41:27 Culture starts with fundamentals44:58 Working to mesh as a family-owned business54:18 Who would play Michael in a movie---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for our 2nd episode of the season is Gerry Hughes.  Gerry Hughes has been leading commercial construction within the Tri-State area of New York City for over 25 years, with expansion to the Atlanta market within the past 9 years as the Founder and CEO of South Ferry NY Llc, Melvin Construction lnc and Belter Tech Inc.Gerry took the leap of faith to embark on the American Dream as he left his homeland of Ireland at age 17 to continue his career in the construction industry. Gerry has a strong passion for identifying marketplace opportunities and strives to develop products that serve short and long-term goals specific to sustainability and ecological benefit for the construction sector.---0:00 Introduction (Thank you Fly & Form Concrete Structures)1:22 Gerry Hughes Introduction5:32 Importance of Trades7:04 Trip of a lifetime at 17 years old12:30 Going out on his own (again)21:08 Going green with Belter Tech28:47 Fly & Form Concrete Structures Sponsorship Blurb30:12 Putting together the right team41:56 Leave it better than you found it44:12 Gerry's motivating force49:32 Advice to a younger self---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs.Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Kicking off Season 2 of Building Leaders Radio Hour is Mike Bellaman, President and CEO of Associated Builders and Contractors.  Mike's tenure in this role began in 2011 and he currently serves over 22,000 ABC members from 68 chapters across the US. A graduate of Penn State, Mike earned his bachelor's degree in architectural engineering and spent more than two decades in the construction industry before joining ABC's staff. In addition to launching initiatives that have strengthened ABC members' value proposition, Mike has led the way in ensuring Safety is at the forefront for each member through championing ABC's STEP Safety Management system. ---0:00 Introduction (Thank you Fly & Form Concrete Structures)2:25 Mike Bellaman Introduction6:55 Digging into the past10:52 22nd round pick14:32 You're only as good as your next game22:40 Fly & Form Concrete Structures 23:55 Prepare to perform30:22 Learning through experience33:21 Embracing and understanding volunteers38:20 Approach, Deployment, Results41:45 Stepping up for Safety49:03 Mike can do what?!?54:35 One final question---This season of BLRH is sponsored by Fly & Form Concrete Structures! Fly and Form is headquartered in Atlanta and does work throughout the southeast specializing in concrete structures. Visit their website at flyandform.com or call their team at (770)971-7873 to discuss your project's needs. Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Joining us for the final episode of our first season is David Kidder. David is a founder, investor, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author.  David's purpose is to ignite growth in the lives of people and organizations, to help identify their proprietary gifts and solve the grand challenges of our time. David, a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, co-founded Bionic (Inc. 500) in 2013 to ignite growth revolutions in large enterprises. Following Bionic's acquisition by Accenture, David has continued his creative efforts as an angel investor with more than 40 investments. David has spent the last decade educating audiences on the topic of growth mindsets and innovation and transformation. This work was captured in his latest book, New to Big. ---0:00 Introduction2:38 David Kidder Introduction5:18 Success is a bad educator6:27 An intentional becoming13:44 Setting, asking, ready17:43 "The Alter Ego Effect"22:12 80% of all success is being there when it happens31:58 What's your proprietary gift?35:40 The founding trifecta39:48 The leadership playbook50:17 "Don't focus on who you are, focus on what you're becoming."1:01:00 Gnosis1:07:24 A rational optimist1:14:25 Refounding (big to bigger)1:23:35 Where to find David1:26:02 Debrief - walk the walk---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Thanks for listening!
Giving Back (Kara Portnell)

Giving Back (Kara Portnell)

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Joining us for the penultimate episode of BLRH season 1 is Kara Portnell.  Kara has served as the executive director of Early Learning Property Management, Inc. for the past 20 years. Prior to serving as Executive Director, Kara provided construction management and program services for ELPM, along with Jack Pinkerton, who, as a retired contractor, volunteered his construction expertise and services. Kara continues to lead and manage ELPM’s mission, development, construction projects, and center maintenance/capital projects, along with the overall management of ELPM. ELPM’s mission is to transform early childhood learning and development in underserved communities by building and maintaining high-quality, safe facilities, as well as enhancing existing centers. Since its inception, ELPM has worked with the Head Start grantees and other non-profit early care providers to address the need for additional quality early learning facilities. To date, ELPM has purchased, renovated or constructed 15 high-quality early education centers located in Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Barrow, and Paulding counties. These ELPM centers have accumulatively served approximately 46,000+ young children and their families in licensed, Quality Rated and nationally accredited, or equivalent, centers.---0:00 Introduction1:03 Special BLRH shoutout3:50 Kara and ELMP introduction5:51 Building a career in construction8:42 Jack Pinkerton11:30 ELMP's impact16:03 Quality Facility Initiative (QFI)20:09 Budgeting in today's world24:23 Building trust on the foundation of past success29:23 Multi-Model approach33:55 A small but mighty team40:44 Mission first43:26 Greatest success48:55 Motivated to serve---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
Joining us for episode 6 of the Building Leaders Radio hour is Charlie Battle.  A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Charlie has served for many years as a Public Finance Lawyer in Atlanta, GA, and was instrumental in Atlanta hosting the 1996 Olympic games. Charlie was a public finance lawyer before playing a key role in Atlanta's successful bid to host the 1996 Olympic Games. Charlie served as Managing Director for International Relations of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games and was awarded the Olympic Order by the International Olympic Committee for outstanding contributions to the Olympic movement. Following the Atlanta Olympic Games, he served as President of Central Atlanta Progress. Charlie has served as an international advisor consulting with several cities bidding to host the Olympic Games including Beijing, Vancouver, New York, Sochi, Chicago, PyeongChang and Istanbul. Charlie serves as the Honorary Consul for the Principality of Monaco.---0:00 Introduction2:12 All about Charlie9:55 "It takes a wise fish to swim upstream, but any old log can float down"13:03 What is a public finance lawyer?16:44 Olympic daydreaming24:00 Building an Olympic team30:13 Winning the US Olympic bid32:50 Going international: A meeting in Malta42:20 Southern hospitality: building relationships and getting the votes47:24 A stunned expectation: we won, now what?54:13 The economic impact of the games57:36 Power of building friendships1:02:10 Episode debrief---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
Our fifth guest of the season on BLRH is Melissa Cantrell. Melissa currently serves as the president and CEO of CDH Partners. CDH Partners is an architectural firm that was founded in 1977 with a commitment to serve those who serve others. With a family whose claim to fame is the geodesic dome and for female builders, Melissa grew up around architecture and being able to visualize designed spaces. A proud graduate of Georgia Tech, Melissa has followed a path she knew she would take since the age of 11. From humble beginnings, she now handles operations to establish short and long-term goals, plans and strategies, as well as resourcing, employee growth, and budgets for a nationally recognized architecture firm---0:00 Intro1:20 Melissa Introduction4:20 Growing up7:05 What I want to be when I grow up15:41 Thinking critically and communicating effectively17:11 Working twice as hard to be seen18:18 Learning from others21:32 Evolving leadership styles for an evolving workforce27:22 Managing work from home32:26 Starting each day34:49 Power of Vulnerability36:20 Overcoming the noise43:26 Keys for emerging professionals49:37 Gaining Traction53:26 Episode recap---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
Joining us for the 4th episode of our first season is Mike Bolen. Mike served as the CEO of McCarthy Building Companies from 1999-2021. Established in 1864, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has a long history of building facilities that drive greater value.With over 30 years of experience in the construction industry, Mike joined McCarthy in 1978 as a carpenter, moving his way up through the company to assume the role of CEO in 1999. With this ascension, Mike became the first person without the last name of McCarthy to lead the company. Mike earned a bachelor of science in general engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., and completed his graduate degree in guidance and counseling at the University of Northern Colorado in Greely, while on active duty.---0:00 Introduction2:08 Where in the world is Mike Bolen?3:15 Early years7:25 Mom and Dad11:42 The Pentagon and drones???15:43 Military learnings: The difference between leading and being in charge20:10 "Getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to"24:30 McCarthy's history31:46 Building relationships35:10 We/us/our culture40:18 Active listening as the foundation of leadership45:50 Learning to be alone without being lonely53:07 Go fast without being in a hurry56:25 Learning from history (Eisenhower)1:02:38 Episode debrief---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
Nancy Juneau joins BLRH for the 3rd episode of our first season. Nancy currently serves as the CEO of Juneau Construction and formerly served as the ABC of Georgia board chairman in 2017. Nancy is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in Education. After graduating, she entered the A/E/C industry working in the marketing department for a structural engineer out of St. Louis, MO. From there she moved on to work for a large Construction Management firm where she gained experience in preconstruction. In the mid-80’s, Nancy moved to Tampa, FL to pursue a career in Business Development for a large General Contractor, becoming the company’s first female Manager. It was here that she met her husband Les Juneau, with whom she started Juneau Construction Company with, in 1997 in Atlanta. Since then, Juneau has earned a seat on Atlanta’s and South Florida’s top construction companies lists along with being ranked the #2 woman-owned firm in Atlanta.---01:47 Nancy Juneau introduction 08:00 Learning to sink or swim 12:35 Overcoming obstacles as a woman-owned business 17:08 Embracing a changing workforce22:57 Balancing work-life balance in the construction industry 27:40 The only woman in the room 33:37 Creating a culture of support from the start37:41 Working with family and friends 41:11 Learning to listen (more or Les)49:42 Labor shortage in the construction industry 53:50 Advice in hindsight 1:00:39 “Only Murders in the Building” Podcast (Listen here)1:02:00 Brad Pitt and Spongebob---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
Join us as we sit down with Bill Anderson, President & CEO of the Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia, as he shares his experiences leading ABC over the past 25 years. Bill earned his designation as a LEED® AP from the U.S. Green Building Institute. He is an active member of several construction and professional associations, including the Georgia Society of Association Executives (GSAE). Bill served as GSAE’s President in 2007-2008 and has received many GSAE awards over the years. He achieved his Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE). Bill earned his MBA degree at Georgia State University and his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism degree at the University of Georgia. ---00:00 Introduction01:05 Bill Anderson Intro04:30 Mental health inclusion in safety conversations07:30 Bill's ABCs of motivation 15:15 Turning a negative into a positive 19:30 "Get into politics or get out of business." 24:10 Bill growing up 30:26 Balancing work and life 38:14 RUN your day by starting strong 41:07 Don't take anything for granted 52:28 Episode Recap---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes.Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
In the beginning, there was an idea and that idea turned into the Building Leaders Radio Hour. Join co-hosts Neil Wilcove and Mark Cleverly as they discuss the idea behind Building Leaders Radio Hour, who they are, and what they hope to accomplish through these episodes. ---00:00 Introduction 00:45 What is Building Leaders Radio Hour?02:36 A boy from West Tennessee (Mark Cleverly Intro)06:26 Difference between being a leader and being a boss 08:45 A boy from Upstate New York (Neil Wilcove Intro)11:00 Building Leaders Radio Hour origin story (Yellow)17:43 Work ethic in the 21st century25:00 Leaders send birthday cards30:25 Life impressions lead to business decisions 33:09 Risky business ---Click here to subscribe to BLRH on your favorite platform and listen to other episodes. Share this link with your network so they don't miss out on BLRH!Building Leaders Radio Hour is produced by Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia.  ABC of Georgia is a network of companies and professionals within the develop-design-build industry that is committed to connecting the disciplines of construction to benefit the industry, the economy, and employment in Georgia.  Thanks for listening!
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