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We love connecting with our customers, like-minded beauty entrepreneurs and most recently NYC creators. We had a blast last week wining and dining our Grande enthusiasts, we are so grateful to have them! 🛥️🎉🌊
New Business Development |Special Projects & Events | Corporate Relations for RichnerLIVE Events | Ex- Condé Nast
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We had a strong anniversary month here at Tip Top! Our awesome RSD for the Central states, Nadia Huleisy, has celebrated one year with us. Here's a little bit more about the Sales powerhouse below: Where are you from and what do you like about living where you live now? Born & raised Chicagoan. I love the food & cocktail scene in Chicago. I love how you have that big city feel, but with Midwestern values. Though winter is hard, we get to experience all four seasons. My favorite being Fall. My happy place in Chicago is at a Bear’s game in September, especially if they are winning. Football with a view of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan, nothing like it! Lastly, tell me there is a better city in the US in summertime - you cannot! What is your career background? Formerly, I was in the entertainment industry. Along the way, I began bartending and was part of the craft cocktail renaissance in Los Angeles. From there, I took a role with Young’s Market, now RNDC, in West Hollywood/Beverly Hills. In 2015, I began my supplier career with Russian Standard Vodka in LA/Central coast. We made our way back home to Chicago in 2017. What made you want to work for Tip Top? Good food, wine and cocktails have always been part of my life. To me, to work for a brand that is highly curated, premium, innovative and progressive was extremely important. It literally checks all the boxes for me. Additionally, I could tell the people that make up this wonderful company were who I wanted to be in the trenches with! What has been your favorite growth moment for the company since you’ve been here? It hasn’t been a specific moment, more of a culmination of moments. Upon starting with TTC, I had personal goals and checking those off has been fulfilling. Plus, I love hitting my numbers, so having the Midwest hit budget is extremely rewarding and motivating to me! What do you like to do outside of work? Spend time with my kiddos. Horseback ride. Travel. Pickleball. I’d love to garden if & when I have the time! What’s a fun, interesting fact about you? I lived in Japan off and on for 6 years. I even studied Japanese in college! What are your top 3 favorite cocktails to order out? I’m Basic - Dirty Martini with blue cheese stuffed olives, any cocktail with Tequila, or an Aperol Spritz. If you could put any cocktail into a can for TT tomorrow, which one would it be? An Aviation
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Life begins at 40!
It was really great to have the entire Warrener Stewart team together recently to celebrate the firm’s 40th anniversary at the Old Ship, a lovely riverside venue in Hammersmith. To find out more about the reasons behind this celebration please visit: https://lnkd.in/ek62R4v2
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Prior to launching Saint + Social, I spent 6 years in a relationship-centric career. Yet, amidst the flurry of coffee meetings, business card exchanges, and elevator pitches, I realized I was meeting countless faces but rarely building real connections. This prompted a deeper reflection: What if our professional interactions were more than just surface-level exchanges? And voila, Saint + Social was born for those looking for a way to form substantive relationships and facilitate meaningful conversation around the dining table. #dinnerpartyplanner #chicagoevents #dinnerparty #eventdesign #entertainingideas #businessdevelopment #uniqueevents
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You look forward to creating a brand that's ICONIC, memorable and helps people feel like a million bucks, I'm certain of it... one that stands the test of time. If there is one company that comes to mind when I think about modeling our company after it's none other than Ferrari... maybe not the history, but definitly the quality, the loyalty, the results. When the Chairman of the Ferrari of Tampa Bay Club asked me to supply gifts to prospective members for a recruitment event, I was not only honored I was down right giddy! As a proud Sicilian/Italian, you can only imagine how many of my family members I called when I got this opportunity to boost about our new client. It wasn't a full contract but it was an opportunity to share something we LOVE (gifts and appreciation) with a brand that I personally love and aspire to be a client of one day (as I'm sure you might want to too). Prospective members received a personalized letter and a bottle of an Italian wine that our then, Level 3 Sommelier hand selected for them. The Chairman was beyond thrilled as he knew most of the prospects were wine aficionados. And the wine we selected was rare and I mean very rare. The outcome was great — 20+ new members were created! This strategic approach cultivated ongoing relationships and enriched the overall membership experience. Gil DiGiannantonio, Co-Founder of Hooters of America, shared his thoughts on working with Humanity Wine Co: "I knew she and her mission would be the ideal pairing for this event's gifting." At Humanity Wine Co., we're passionate about making a difference and achieving remarkable results. Your success stories fuel our mission. P.S. If you want to increase your business' bottom line objectives by deepening your relationships with genuine giving, GET STRATEGIES right in your inbox! https://lnkd.in/dj-HEUVi P.P.S. And if you'd like to see what we can do together, let's chat! Here is my calendar. https://lnkd.in/eVynUF_G #SuccessStories #casestudy #corporategifts #branding #GiftsWithPersonality #corporategifting #relationshipmanagement #marketing #salesconsulting
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Bagel Distribution Business, Clinical Project Management, Clinical Data Management, Customer Alliance/ Success
Taking a Risk With The Family- In 2019, my 13-year-old daughter expressed a desire to launch a bakery sales business at our local farmers market. Taking on the role of a supportive parent, I dedicated evenings and weekends to assist, primarily offering consultative guidance as she was passionate about creating a family business. Given our family name, Nagel, the logical choice was to specialize in bagels, and thus, Nagel’s Bagels was born (https://lnkd.in/epvrYtPn). To formalize our venture, I established an LLC and undertook the project of setting up a dedicated bakery space in our basement, separate from our family kitchen. The enterprise gained popularity within our community and among local friends. As our weekly presence at the market approached each May, our family rallied together, pooling efforts to buy supplies, prepare ingredients, and ensure seamless operations on Saturday mornings. This collective involvement allowed my two daughters, wife, and myself to engage with neighbors and forge new friendships. In June 2022, a realtor presented us with an opportunity to acquire a shop on Main Street. Despite recognizing the considerable commitment it entailed, we saw it as a chance to instill a strong work ethic in our daughters and create a lasting legacy. The decision gained additional significance when, in September, I was laid off from my job. Contemplating the potential success of the bakery, I envisioned sustaining our livelihood through the business and decided to empower my daughters to manage all aspects independently. Transitioning from a career-focused mindset to prioritizing family and investing time and resources, especially in the absence of alternative income, presented challenges. As of January 2024, I am actively seeking a new professional role, reflecting on the risks assumed since September 2022. Despite the uncertainties, I consider the experience a blessing, providing my daughters with valuable lessons in navigating challenges and overcoming difficulties. The unexpected layoff served as a buffer, allowing me to be a safety net for them during this entrepreneurial journey. While I anticipate returning to my career path, the time spent supporting my young entrepreneurs has proven to be a meaningful and an enriching gift.
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Founder of The Youth Fairy Franchise | Solution Focused Therapist | Hypnotherapy Lecturer | Clinical Supervisor | NLP Master Practitioner | Qualified Coach | Youth Mental Health First Aider
🌟 Today, we celebrated the work of one of our Fabulous Fairies and reviewed #goodpractice in the Fairy Family. 🧚♀️✨ I've challenged the team to find as many reasons as possible why the social media post they created was just like Mary Poppins - practically perfect in every way! ☂️👜🌟 As a Franchisor, maintaining high standards for our brand and any content we put out there is crucial. One of the reasons my Fairies value being part of the team is because of our commitment to quality and attention to detail. However, we totally understand that mistakes happen and our newbies also need time to find their feet and be shown how to get things right. 🌱💼 I've experienced some exceptional environments in the past, where feedback was managed positively, and I've also experienced ones where it predominantly focused on mistakes or what not to do. And so I understand how anxiety-provoking and demotivating it can be over time. That's why I've made it a priority to help my Fairies learn how to maintain standards in a solution-focused way and to cultivate a supportive culture that uplifts every team member. 💪🌟 So today we're shining the spotlight on and celebrating the right way to do things, all while infusing a sense of fun! Because, anyone in the SFH world will know, learning is much more effective when it's enjoyable! #leftprefrontalcortext #activated And, as an added bonus, the more reasons each Fairy comes up with, as to why the post was spot on, the more entries they receive into a #fun prize draw! 🎉🎁 Here's to a supportive and innovative team culture. #teamwork #innovation #growthopportunities #supportiveculture 💼🚀
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We've been so lucky to work with such an exciting array of family businesses over the years 💛 Here are a few thoughts from Megan about why we love working with them... #FamilyBusinessWeek Family Business UK
It's #familybusiness week, and family businesses hold a special place in my heart ❤️ how cool (most of the time) to be able to work so closely with those you love most - it's been a real privilege to work with Simon Preston these last 8 years. Shout out to the fab Family Businesses RISE Beyond have worked with over the years Bruntwood, Graham & Brown, Toly Products, Scan Computers, Corinthia Hotels Limited, Warburtons, etc. I've been thinking about what I love about these types of organisations: 🔭 Long-Term Mindset - which means they typically more sustainably invest in people, services and products without the interfering pressure of short-term returns 💞 Strong Cultures - Whilst there's always the politics and drama they tend to have really strong cultures of people that care, and that feel cared for ✨ Clear Purpose - Whilst the products and services can shift over the generations, the purpose always shines through 👨👩👧👦 Customer Focussed - Often with humble beginnings and local community customers, even with scale this stays core to their work.
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Thought Leader | Collegiate Education Leader | TEDx Speaker | Adjunct Professor | Forbes Council Member | Author | Founder of CLA INC.
🌟 Sunday running thoughts 💥 The grip an amazing brand culture can have on our decision space. Just had the most interesting “culture matters” moment while traveling for a business meeting! 🌍 I was meeting a potential business partner at Rudy's BBQ, which instantly got me reminiscing about some amazing memories from my time living in Colorado Springs. My wife and I used to hit up Rudy's after our Saturday hikes, so I had a beyond food connection to the restaurant. Cut to a few days later, when I finally arrived at the meeting spot... and it wasn't the Rudy's I was expecting! 😳 I have to admit, I was momentarily disappointed. But, was I in for a surprise! As I walked through the doors, I was greeted by an incredible atmosphere, a super friendly staff, and, brace yourselves, even better BBQ! 💥 It turns out this Rudy's BBQ had its own unique charm and flavor that completely blew me away. Talk about a plot twist! This whole experience got me thinking: When it comes to choosing the brands we support, it's essential to consider more than just the product or service they offer. The principles and values that drive a brand can have a significant impact on our decision-making process. 💡 A brand's culture reflects its beliefs, attitudes, and practices, shaping the way they interact with customers and the wider community. Consistency in their operations ensures that we can trust and rely on them to deliver high-quality experiences time and time again. #BBQAdventures #BrandConnections #UnexpectedDelights#culture
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✨ Coaching women through Menopause & More✨ Women’s Herbalist , Urban Farmer, Storyteller @ Forage & Gather weaving Nourishing Traditions into Modern Life, ✨Chairman of Education - The Western Reserve Herb Society✨
I recently came across a video that struck a chord with me in the most wonderful way. If you know me personally, you're aware that I spent a good chunk of my life - around 30 years, to be precise (though, let's be honest, in the realm of family businesses, it feels more like 50 years!) - running my family's business, Schreibman Jewelers. We were known for our exquisite tableware, jewelry, and gifts, and boasted the largest bridal registry in Northeast Ohio. But our success wasn't solely based on the quality of our products; it was rooted in our commitment to providing a warm and personal experience to every customer who walked through our doors. I used to tell my staff something that I truly believed in: listen and wait for the opening. Instead of assuming what a customer needed, we waited for them to tell us. Did they need a comforting hug along with their shower gift? Or perhaps they simply needed a quiet moment on our couch with a cup of tea to unwind from a rough morning. This approach extended to our employees as well. I saw them as my greatest asset, not just the items we were selling. In my experience, great hospitality and great leadership go hand in hand. A great leader isn't just a great manager; they are someone who listens to their team, who understands what they need in each moment to thrive and excel in their work. It is through this approach that we find the greatest rewards and the highest profits. I invite you to watch this video that resonated with me deeply. It brought back nostalgic memories and sparked thoughts about the concept of hospitality and how it can be applied in almost any aspect of life. Let's embrace the power of genuine connection and create meaningful experiences for everyone around us. #hospitality #wellbeing #tableware #luxurygoods #familybusiness #selfcare #leadershipskills #brandingidentity
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Receptionist/Administrative Assistant at Humble Sign co
1moI love this!