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The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy
Friday at 1 PM Pacific
July 29th 2015:2015 Sage Summit - Day 2
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The Soul of Enterprise: Business in the Knowledge Economy Live from #SageSummit
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John Babcock
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John Babcock serves as the CFO for Satellite Industries, the world’s largest supplier of products to the portable restroom industry including restrooms, trucks and deodorizers. Satellite is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and its European headquarters is in Brussels, Belgium. In addition, there is an office/warehouse in Tamworth, UK and Wülfrath, Germany. The United States has warehouse locations in Virginia, Kansas, Oregon and California.
Satellite Industries
For products, Satellite has 12 models of portable restrooms ranging from standard to wheelchair accessible and various specialty models. Restrooms are available in flushing and non-flushing, shower models and in Europe,
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John Field
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John has over 30 years' experience with Accounting and ERP solutions, over a wide diversity of industry segments. For the last 20 years, John has directed his passion for providing a one-stop-shop solution to cemeteries and funeral homes for all of their business requirements. John is a respected leader in the Death Care profession, both in Australia and the USA, and has consulted on complex business systems implementations and process transformation to more than 50 cemeteries during that time frame.
Axiom Business Systems
Axiom Business Systems was incorporated in 1983, with John and Anne Field as the principal directors. As an Australian owned company, Axiom Business Systems has g
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Mickal Adler
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Mickal Adler is manager of Adler’s Jewelry in New Orleans. He was a partner in a law practice before he came back to work for his family’s business, Adler’s Jewelry, more than a decade ago. Mickal is now part of a fourth generation of owners and operators of the business.
Adler’s Jewelry
Adler’s Jewelry started Coleman E. Adler I in 1898 as a manufacturing jewelry store on Royal Street in the historic French Quarter. It moved to Canal Street and has been in that location more than 100 years, where it has held its position as the leading jeweler in New Orleans and the Gulf South.
Adler’s is a “special occasions” business with five separate departments: luggage, crystal, silver, hom
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Steve Cohen
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James H. Cohen and Sons, Inc. is a dealer in rare coins, currency, antique arms, and armor, operating on Royal Street in the New Orleans French Quarter since 1898. It was his great grandfather’s business. He is fourth generation in the business. He also went to law school and practiced law before coming back to the business.
Talking points – from Steve:
• Dealer in collectibles such as: rare coins and currency, antique arms and armor
• Owned and operated by 3rd, 4th and 5th generations in the same Royal Street building where the family business began in 1898
• Client base includes many generations from the same families. We often “let” our good clients warehouse our good merchandise
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Kenny Rubenstein
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Kenny Rubenstein is owner and general manager of Rubenstein’s, a 91-year-old fine men’s clothing store on Canal and St. Charles in New Orleans. Kenny is a third-generation owner of the store.
Talking points – from Kenny:
• We re-opened 51 days after Hurricane Katrina
o Moderate flooding
o Reopened eight weeks after storm
o Had one of our best sales years
o Whole store was 30% off
• We close at 5:45pm because the streetcar used to stop running at 6:00pm
• Even though we are 91 years old, we have employees that have been with us for 33, 38 and even 51 years
• Founded 1924- Morris Rubenstein needed to provide for his new wife
• Significant milestone- purchased building in 1934
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