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This is episode 4 of our Human Development series. At Method, we want to help our people grow in their craft and serve our clients as best as possible. This series focuses on a variety of subjects that we believe helps us do exactly that. In this episode Dr John Tuders leads a discussion with members of the Method team on the Enneagram.

The Enneagram is a personality assessment tool similar to many others out there like the DISC Assessment, Meyers Briggs, or Strength Finders. This is a tool that we use at Method to help our people understand themselves better and engage with clients and teammates more effectively.

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Ashley McCallister, Senior Product Designer at Method, discusses what it takes to be a great host in a world filled with in-person, hybrid, and fully remote events. Each of these situations present unique challenges that stand in the way of creating a welcoming environment that allows your participants to thrive. Find steps you can take to ensure you facilitate your next meeting with confidence.

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In this episode Cary Brunsman sits down with Principal of Business Design, Vanina Delobelle to discuss her ebook, Culture at the Core. They discuss how successful digital transformation is closely connected to the culture of a company.

Click here to read her ebook

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Today's conversation is with Kate Monts. She's the Head of Employee and Facility Services at Method. She describes herself as a mother to daughters, an endless question asker, a hopeful yogi and a recovering know it all who is trying to hold more space for the gray areas in life.

Listen to hear how important it is to be introspective and really understand yourself. You will not only learn to dissect your feelings, but also how to be empathetic to others.

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Generative AI seems to be a hot topic in every field but what role should it play in Healthcare?

In this episode, we join Scott Pope, Method’s Global lead of healthcare and life sciences, Dr. Gareth Jones, a senior data designer here at method, as well as Andy Busam one of method’s Principal Strategists to discuss the current efforts to leverage Generative AI in the healthcare space as well as the hopes for where it could lead.

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, our guests have provided a white-paper which is available for download on our blog page here.

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1. context setting and historical analogies

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2. What we're seeing in the market00;14;08;14 3. Transparency00;17;36;15
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6. Method's perspective00;30;10;25 7. Validation, safety, and efficacy

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In this episode, we get to know Timothy Morey, the new Global Head of Method. Timothy brings extensive global leadership experience in design, product management, marketing, and strategy. This new appointment is a key step in furthering Method’s continued growth. Most recently, Timothy served as the Global Managing Director of frog. Prior to frog, He held marketing, strategy, and product roles in Silicon Valley companies. Tim is passionate about building businesses, and he has a proven track record of bringing award-winning products and services to market for companies across the globe.

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This is episode 3 of our Human Development series. At Method, we want to help our people grow in their craft and serve our clients as best as possible. In this episode we discuss Personal Brand and why this subject has become so important in business and professional development.

This episode will feature Dr. John Tuders, Method's Executive Director of Business and Human Development, and Dr Alex Jacobs. Alex brings almost a decade of experience in leadership development and coaching. 

For some, the idea of a personal brand sounds like it belongs strictly in the world of social media, but it’s bigger than that. Our personal brand helps guide us in how we work and it allows others to know what to expect when working with us. This can’t be created without first examining ourselves and giving an honest assessment of where we are and where we want to grow. In other words the process of creating a personal brand requires us to know thy self.

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This the second piece of our Human Development series.  In this episode John Tuders and Josh Lucas lead a discussion on Relational Intelligence. We talk about why this is an essential skill in  building dynamic relationships and why it is vital to your success in your professional career.

Michael Gray, Method’s Head of engineering. Michael brings a wealth of experience with over 20 years as a leader in the technology space. Also joining us will be Cat Carter. At the time of this recording, Cat was a principal strategist at Method and an active member of our Financial Services industry practice. She recently left to pursue her interests in cooking and hospitality and will be opening a restaurant with her partner this fall. 

I think it is easy to assume that relationships just naturally happen as a result of work interactions but how strong are those relationships? the truth is, in order to have meaningful connection with the people around you those connections must be nurtured and cultivated. 

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This episode marks the beginning of a short series, focused on Human Development. At Method, we want to help our people grow in their roles and develop their craft but in order to do that successfully it requires interpersonal skills that often go overlooked. In this series John Tuders leads discussions ranging from Filter Quality, Relational Intelligence, Leadership Brand and more.

In this first episode, we discuss the importance of filter quality. You’re going ot hear a few new voices. Dr. John Tuders, our Executive Director of Business and Human Development has over 25 years of experience in the communications and banking industries. He is also a professor at UNCC’s Belk College of Business where he focuses on human behavior within organizations.

You will also hear from Jose Ruiz. Jose is a Senior VP at one of the biggest banks in the United States and he brings over 30 years of experience in financial services with a focus in strategy & data analytics. Jose is passionate about helping others grow and advance in their careers. He is an executive sponsor for an employee network focused on developing Hispanic associates within his organization as well as being involved in non-profit work around the city of Charlotte.

In a world where we are bombarded with countless forms of communications, all jockeying for our time and attention, it becomes harder and harder to determine where we should focus our efforts. Filter quality helps us do exactly that. But it’s a skill that takes time to develop and hopefully this podcast can help you start that process.

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In our third episode of the OK I'm Curious series, Cary sits down with Senior Experience Designer, TJ Edwards. TJ shares how he helps people move past the fear that comes with being told to be creative. As an engineer turned educator turned designer, he's seen creativity in all it various forms and believes that with the right tools and exercises, our fear can melt away.

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In this episode of our new series "OK I'm Curious," Cary sits down with  Senior Experience Designer Nam Phuong Doan. Nam has been involved with a number of philanthropic and non-profit organizations. Today's discussion will focus on aligning your personal values with your job. 

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OK I'm Curious is a new series of interviews hosted by Principal Architect of Experience Design at Method, Cary Brunsman.  Cary will be sitting down with some of our talented teammates to discuss topics they are interested in that impact how they think about work and interact with one another. 

This first episode is with Associate Director of Business Design at Method, Dr Michael Ojo. Michael has spent his career consulting in Strategic Management and Product Development, all while keeping the customer central. Michael and Cary will be discussing humor and the impact it can have on your team and your clients. 

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In this episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to one of the newest members of our team, Global Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences, Scott Pope.

Scott has a deep background in the healthcare space. He began his career as a pharmacist in the hospital setting with a specialization in infectious diseases before shifting his career path to the corporate world, where he helped to launch new business lines in the healthcare industry. He would eventually launch a company focused on helping early-stage healthcare companies make disruptive change. 

Scott brings a wealth of knowledge to Method. He will be helping us standup a new healthcare and life sciences vertical that will be targeted at making a meaningful impact in this industry that each of us will undoubtedly need at some point in our lives. 

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Josh Lawson is one of my favorite people to spend time with. He brings a great sense of humor to everything he does and a very inquisitive perspective to each discussion he is a part of.

Josh took the long way to Method. After college, he took on various jobs that left him wanting more and he was eager to find something that challenged him mentally. So he decided to pursue a career in software engineering. I’ll let him share the details. As for his personal passions; if you are a cat person or you like to nerd out on coffee, Josh is your guy. I think you’ll have fun getting to know him 

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In today's episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Software Engineer Mike Best. He is originally from Brooklyn, NY but a series of jobs lead him to Charlotte, where he would eventually Join the Method family.  Outside of work, he is a student of multiple styles of martial arts, and he has discovered a passion for helping others with their personal finance.  Click the play button and hear the rest of his story.

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In this episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Creative Director Lindsay Pringle.  Lindsay has been with Method for just over six years now and her role allows her to have a foot in a couple of different parts of the company, which she’ll explain in more detail. Lindsay is an incredibly talented teammate and has always elevated the projects she works on and we're excited for you to get to know her. 

We discuss Lindsay's journey to Method as well as her interests but we also get a little more personal than in some of our past interviews. We talk through her battle with infertility and how she balances those challenges alongside work responsibilities and how the company and her team have rallied around her through it all. 

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In this episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Product Manager Devan McDaniel. Devan has been with Method for just over a year. He went to school for communications and advertising and after building a wealth of experience in marketing, he pivoted into the product world. 

In this interview, we discuss everything from his favorite books, his past life in marketing while, nerding out on TV ads, and why we believe some work while others fail. We talk about his family ties to Estonia and we put his knowledge to the test with some fun trivia. Now stop reading and hit that play button.

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In this episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Product Manager Devan McDaniel. Devan has been with Method for just over a year. He went to school for communications and advertising and after building a wealth of experience in marketing, he pivoted into the product world. 

In this interview, we discuss everything from his favorite books, his past life in marketing while, nerding out on TV ads, and why we believe some work while others fail. We talk about his family ties to Estonia and we put his knowledge to the test with some fun trivia. Now stop reading and hit that play button.

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In this interview, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Executive Director of Growth and Development, John Tuders.

John has a rich history in the Financial Services industry and actually began his career working in minor league baseball. He doesn’t know a stranger and he is one of those teammates you want to work with because he always makes you feel like he wants you to succeed more than himself. He’s a natural teacher and a Servant Leader.

Usually, we spend a lot of time getting to know our teammates outside of work and we do that here but you’ll quickly see that John is really passionate about leadership development training and building relational capital. We spend a lot of time digging into these topics.

This episode is longer than usual but regardless of whether you’re a veteran in the industry or just getting started, there is something for everyone in this interview. 

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In this episode, we have the pleasure of introducing you to Principal Product Strategist, Harshad Parashare. Harshad works out of our Atlanta office and was Jeff Mette’s first hire after opening that location. Harshad has lived all over the world and has had a number of roles with other companies before coming to Method. Aside from being a talented teammate, He has a very unique side business where he brings international theater and music performances to cities in the United States and the UK. We think you'll enjoy getting to know him so click that play button.

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In this episode, we talk with Dmitri Love. Dmitri is a senior product strategist at Method. Dmitri has had a very unique road to his current role. He went to college to become a doctor but eventually changed directions and pursued a career in the tech world. That decision would force him to take on a number of new challenges, find new outlets to exercise creative problem-solving skills, and eventually land him a spot on the TV show Shark Tank.  

Dmitri is one of our many amazing fully remote employees. He calls Arkansas home and takes advantage of the outdoor lifestyle it provides. I think you'll enjoy getting to know him as we discuss his journey to Method and his many hobbies outside of work. 

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In this episode, we introduce you to Senior Experience Designer Vasuta Kalra. Vasuta has been a great addition to the Method family. She works out of our NYC studio and has called the Big Apple home for a few years now after she and her husband moved there from India. We’ll get into that part of her back story and how it enabled her to complete one of her big bucket list items. We'll discuss the past work roles she has had before making the move to experience design and her passions outside the office. I think you’ll enjoy getting to know Vasuta, so stop reading and start listening.

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**in this interview, we introduce you to Delivery Director Kate Mikulosovich. Kate has been a great addition to the Method family. She cares deeply about our partner's success and always seeks to support her teammates in their efforts to serve our clients. She has been an integral part of growing the delivery management team into what it is today. 

We’ll dig into her journey from New York City to Charlotte and all the stops in between. Of course, we'll have some fun as well and discuss her passion for baking and yacht rock.**

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In our first episode of the season, we get to introduce you to one of our talented teammates and a part of our leadership team, Patrick Kalaher; Head of Method Europe. He has worked with some great companies in the digital space before shifting to Method. These opportunities have allowed him to live all over the world, but he now calls Switzerland home. At the time of this episode, he's relatively new to the Method family, but we're excited to see the impact he will make as we look to expand our reach in Europe.

In this interview, we talk about what ultimately brought PK to Method and what he thinks the future holds for the company's European presence. We discuss what it was like moving to a new country just as it was shutting down due to covid, and we have some fun quizzing him on his knowledge of Switzerland.

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In this episode we're sitting down with Method’s Executive Director of Design Technology, Stuart George. Stuart works out of our London office and has been with the company for over 8 years now. We talk about his professional journey as well as the things he’s passionate about outside of the office. We even get into the details of his epic international adventure as he was trying to get married in Las Vegas as covid lockdowns started threatening his way back home. 

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In this episode we sit down with Josh Landry; BBQ enthusiast and former Concert Promoter. Josh has quickly become a vital piece of the Method family as our Director of Delivery Management. His experience working with companies like Apple, Google, and BofA has given him invaluable perspective within the tech world. Josh has a great deal of experience behind him but it's his desire to build up the people around him and create healthy work life balance for for his team that make him such a great teammate. 

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In this episode, we are sitting down with Product Strategist, Hannah Bettinger. Hannah is an outdoor junkie who is currently taking full advantage of the remote work opportunities we have at Method. She is traveling the world in order to work in new cities and experience places that were previously unknown to her.  We loved getting to know Hannah, and hearing about her adventures. She has an infectious personality that we know you will enjoy. We talk through her path to Method, her passion for her work, and her love for the outdoors. 

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In this episode, we sit down with John Oswald Managing Director of Method London. We discuss his path to Method as well as his passions outside of the office which include jazz, education, and lichen photography. We had a great time getting to know John and I think you’re really going to enjoy hearing his story.

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In this interview, we sit down with Michael Ojo, Associate Director of Business Design & Product Strategy at Method. Michael is an extremely talented teammate who cares deeply for the people he works with and the projects he works on. Before joining Method, he earned a Ph.D. in Leadership for the Advancement of Learning and Service. This, as you might imagine, makes him a great fit when it comes to learning about our clients, their operations, and helping them craft the best solutions to suit their needs. Michael applies that same passion for learning to his many hobbies and in this episode, we talk about those as well as his path to Method. 

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In this episode, we sit down with Director of Design at Method, Rob Luke. Like so many of our teammates, Rob took a winding road to where he is today. After college Rob took a detour and decided to try his hand as a bartender on the west coast before moving back to Charlotte and getting into real estate. Eventually, he would find his way to Method and we couldn't be happier that he did.

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In this episode, we are sitting down with The Head of Sales Operations and FP&A, Christine Hands. Christine has been with the company for a long time now and we’re going to hear all about her path to Method. She’s a self-proclaimed excel junkie who loves to cook and she prides herself on her ability to fix just about anything. Christine is one of our favorite people in the office and we had a great time getting to know her better and we know you will too. 

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In this episode, we are sitting down with Director of Engineering, Michael gray. Michael's path to Method is a great story. Michael honed his craft as an engineer and a business owner after he and his wife chose to move across the country to Portland where he started a company that had a great impact on the city. Eventually, he was ready to get back to Charlotte and we’re so glad he did. He's an incredible addition to the Method family and we're sure you'll enjoy hearing about his journey here. 

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In this interview, we sit down with Senior Software Engineer Hanna Blackwell. Hanna is a person with many different interests that range from literature, Islamic studies, and even aerial dance. So how did all of these things work together to bring Hanna to Method? Check out the interview to find out

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In our latest interview, we sit down with Scottie Crump. He's known around the office as the ScrumpMaster.  Scottie is a Senior Test Engineer, a former Special Education Teacher, a new father, and recently became a published author. 

We’re going to dig into all that as well as his path to Method. Don’t miss it!

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In this episode, we sit down with Alicia Bergin, Global Head of Business Development. Alicia’s career began in the world of books as she joined the marketing department for a publishing company. Eventually, her experience there would lead her to Method where she would take on a variety of roles. 

Alicia is an avid traveler, and at Method, we value flexibility and seizing unique life experiences. So when the chance to work remotely from Switzerland presented itself she welcomed the opportunity.   She and her husband love the outdoors and take full advantage of what Switzerland has to offer every chance they get.

We had a great time getting to know Alicia and learning about her passions outside of the office. Check out the interview to hear more about her story. 

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In this episode we continue our interview with Joe Ryan, Head of Method.  In the previous episode we spoke with Joe about the details pertaining to the merger of Method and Skookum. Now we want to get to know Joe on a deeper level. What did his journey to Method look like and what is he passionate about outside of the office?

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Method and Skookum have merged under one name. This allows us to offer expanded services as well as a larger footprint to better serve our clients. We are excited for what this means for the future of our company and in this episode we are sitting down with Joe Ryan, Head of Method to discuss the merger in more detail and what our clients can expect as we move forward.   

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Kristi is a Senior Product Strategist at Method. After deciding to make a move across the country in search of outdoor adventure she landed in Denver and we were lucky enough to get her to join the Method family. 

Kristi has some interesting hobbies she likes to nerd out on. Her love for Olympic weight lifting and letter-press are not common interests for many but she walks us through how she got involved in those crafts as well as her path to Skookum. 

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Today we get to know Product Strategist Jeremy Arkin. Jeremy now calls Denver home but he originally joined the Method family as an intern in our Charlotte office. We talk about how his love for pets has altered his living arrangements as well as how his fascination with the customer experience and has grown into an obsession. 

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Glenn is a vital member of the Method family whose leadership has the perfect mix of humor and nerdiness which has become a staple in the office... and on zoom calls. In this episode of “Inside Method”  we talk about his love of comics, his unusual path to becoming the Georgia Tech mascot, as well as how he almost missed out on his job at Method. 

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Virtual learning is something that we have all had to embrace in recent months. In this episode we sit down with Dr. Sharon Jones, Ed.D To discuss what the future of digital learning may be and how we can ensure our kids are getting the most out of it. 

Dr. Jones is the founder and CEO of the dot. Consulting and the non-profit Dottie Rose Foundation, where she leads and implements technology-focused education and innovation. Dr. Jones has found her passion for education and has served as a computer science expert for the past 20 years, bridging the gap between our everyday actions and the application of technology. Dr. Jones is a highly sought after and national award-winning Computer Science educator in the public school system and for corporate training. She has presented and been published nationally and internationally on data analytics, educational practices and technology. Her book A Recipe for Success Using SAS University: How to Plan Your First Analytics Project is being used in curriculum and classrooms around the country.

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Today we talk with David Kim, Product Strategist about his path to Method as well as his love of cocktails, life as a new Dad, knife sharpening. 

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In this episode of "Inside Method" we sit down with Chris Manley. Chris oversees the Sales and Engagement Management teams at Method. He's been with the company for 9 years and has been instrumental in the companies growth. We'll talk about the evolution he has seen in his time with Method as well as his many hobbies that keep him busy. 

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Drey marches to the beat of a different drum and we all love him for it. In this interview we talk about his love of cars, music and more so throw those headphones on and get to know the man who is affectionately known around the office as "The Juice". 

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In this episode we are sitting down with Senior Software Engineer Jason Farmer. We dig into Jason's past life as an actor, how he almost entered the priesthood, and how life in during COVID has been treating him.

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Paul Puopolo, Executive Vice President of Innovation at the Dallas Fort Worth Airport, joins the podcast to give us a breakdown of how the airport industry is being impacted by COVID-19 and how DFW is leveraging its innovation efforts during the pandemic.

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In this episode we are sitting down with News Anchor Allison Latos. We wanted to  see how different industries and businesses are changing the way they work, think, and act during a worldwide quarantine. So we thought what better place to start than with someone in an industry that is front and center through it all, the news. 

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Today we are sitting down with SVP of Digital Strategy & Customer Experience here at Method, Jason Rome. We’re recording this a few weeks into the COVID-19 quarantine and Jason brings a lot of  insight into how companies are responding to this unprecedented situation. Jason has written a number of blogs around "Working From Home." He'll be sharing some best practices as well as helping us work efficiently while staying healthy during this crazy time. 

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Here's a quick update on what we're planning for season 2

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Today we’re sitting down with Jay Gerhart, VP of Consumer Strategy at Atrium Health. 
In this episode Jay talks about how Atrium Health is implementing the "Jobs to be Done" theory and how it can help reshape healthcare.

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On our latest episode of Inside Method, we get to know Product Strategist Beth Bieber. She talks about how Justin Bieber made a surprise appearance to her wedding, her journey to Method, football, and so much more. 

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In this episode we sit down with Senior Product Strategist, Craig Ormiston. We have dubbed Craig, “The most interesting man in the office”. We cover everything from Craig’s past life in the movie business, his mission to visit every continent in the world, his elaborate cocktail parties, and his obsession with spread sheets. 

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We are sitting down with Michael Ifkovits, Director of Innovation Strategy here at Skookum. We want to dig into innovation; why it’s essential to your business’s success and the common mistakes people make when pursuing it. 

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We are headed west to our Denver office to sit down Senior Software Engineer, Eugene Skinner. 

Eugene’s path to Method started in a pretty unconventional manner. He’s had some unique experiences. His interests have allowed him a variety of experiences. From walk on football player at the university of Maryland to Underground DJ in the Denver music scene. There are a lot of layers to Eugene and we think you’re going to enjoy getting to hear about them. 

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We're sitting down with Product Strategist Andy Busam. Andy is a man of many talents and an all around great guy. We talk about his path to Skookum, his time as a late night show host and more. 

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This is part 2 of an interview with Mike Sales, The Senior Director of Creative Design at NASCAR. In this episode Josh Miller will be joining us. Josh is the VP of engineering here at Skookum and a former coworker of Mike’s. We’re going to be discussing leadership lessons they’ve learned during their careers and how they implement them while steering large teams of people in their companies.

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We sit down with Mike Sales, Senior Director of Creative Design at NASCAR. In this episode Mike gives us some backstory and shares how he got to NASCAR. He tells us about mistakes he’s made and the lessons he’s learned from them and the need to view failures as opportunities for growth. 

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We're sitting down with Matt Carter. Matt is a 6 year veteran of Method and he rocks the best beard in the company. We discuss everything from his past life as and aspiring rapper, his tattoo obsession and his path to the QA department.

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What should I expect to hear on this podcast? Who are the people I'm listening to? These are great questions we will answer in our introduction to "Inside Skookum"