Cammy Dierking & Her Husband, John Graf, Disrupt the Shipping Industry

EPISODE · Sep 25, 2024 · 15 MIN

Cammy Dierking & Her Husband, John Graf, Disrupt the Shipping Industry

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You know Cammy Dierking as a consummate broadcast journalist and popular local anchor. If you’re in the commercial construction industry, you might have met her husband, John Graf. But did you know they are the owners of a successful manufacturing operation in Loveland, Ohio? Listen to the story of two cautious people who took a leap of faith that has transformed how they imagined their “golden years” and shown them how to transfer skills from their former lives while building new competencies. And if your business involves shipping products across the country or around the world, or if you depend on products shipped from several states or countries away, you will definitely want to hear more about KickStops. The products Graf Manufacturing is producing in Loveland, Ohio, are saving some of the world’s leading companies big dollars and disrupting the shipping industry.Presented by Heritage Bank, specializing in small business banking. Member FDIC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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