PODCAST · business
Winning STL
by St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Publisher Ian Caso speaks with St. Louisans who have invested their time, passion and resources in the region.
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Steve Smith, Lawrence Group
Steve Smith, co-founder and executive chairman of Lawrence Group, says we need 'unique spaces' to change region's image. He also discusses why he believes we need to rally together to move the area forward or risk losing younger generations to other cities. Presented by Purina.
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Josh Allen, Companion Baking
Josh Allen, founder and co-owner of Companion Baking, lives by grandfather's words to 'shut up and listen to customers.' He also discusses why he stays in St. Louis, including the talented workforce and supportive restaurateurs. Presented by Purina.
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Dr. Alexander Garza, SSM Health, Part 2
SSM health chief Dr. Alexander Garza recalls his Iraq deployment and the world after Saddam Hussein's fall and discusses the part of his unconventional military career spent not as a physician, but assisting in the rebuilding of a nation.
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Dr. Alexander Garza, SSM Health
Dr. Alexander Garza, SSM Health chief community health officer, discusses St. Louis' social struggles, vaccines and how to better work together, as well as the key lessons the pandemic left on transparency and misinformation. Presented by Purina.
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Suzanne Sierra, St. Louis Mosaic Project
Suzanne Sierra, executive director of the St. Louis Mosaic Project, explains why it's important to help immigrants make professional and social connections, and put down roots in St. Louis. Presented by Purina.
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Tim Luchini, Intramotev
Tim Luchini, CEO of Intramotev, discusses how his company is the only one in the world converting conventional freight cars to battery-powered, self-propelled railcars. Presented by Purina.
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Min Jung Kim, Saint Louis Art Museum
Min Jung Kim, director of the Saint Louis Art Museum, talks about growing attendance and how the region can continue to be an "incredible" place. Presented by Purina.
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Brandon Williams, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis
After the NFL, ‘club kid’ is back in St. Louis to lead Boys and Girls Clubs. Brandon Williams, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, talks about developing the next generation of leaders. Presented by Purina.
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Ed Skapinok, Explore St. Louis
Ed Skapinok, chief commercial officer of Explore St. Louis, discusses new strategies to boost the annual visitor count of 24 million in St. Louis city and county. Presented by Purina.
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Amy Shaw, Nine PBS
Amy Shaw, president and CEO of Nine PBS, discusses the role public media can play in uniting the region and pushing common goals. Presented by Purina.
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Michael McMillan, Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis
Michael McMillan, president and CEO of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, discusses why opportunities in St. Louis neighborhoods are critical, as well as how the number one Urban League in the United States serves over 200,000 people each year. Presented by Purina.
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Steve Schankman, Contemporary Productions
Contemporary Productions President Steve Schankman discusses why music should be the brand of St. Louis, and the importance of St. Louis concerts including historic appearances from the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones, and the upcoming Evolution Fest. Presented by Purina.
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Jim McKelvey, Block (formerly Square)
Jim McKelvey, Block (formerly Square) co-founder, discusses beating Amazon, how he started Square with Jack Dorsey and his thoughts on original ideas defining entrepreneurship in part one of this interview. In part two, he discusses public safety in St. Louis and why he thinks St. Louis can be one of the world’s safest cities. Presented by Purina.
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Katie Lee, Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria
Katie Lee, founder of Katie’s Pizza & Pasta Osteria, on food, hospitality and not giving up. She tells her unique story of personal and professional failures and triumphs. Katie also discusses her Giveback Tuesday program that donates 100% of a day's profits to area charities. Over the past 10 years, more than $500,000 has been distributed. Presented by Purina.
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Bob O'Loughlin, Lodging Hospitality Management
How the right attractions, and the right attitude, can ‘showcase a great city.’ Bob O’Loughlin, chairman and CEO of Lodging Hospitality Management, discusses the development key landmarks and why we should proudly promote the region’s assets. Presented by Purina.
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Mark Lombardi, Maryville University
Maryville University's 'laser focus' on technology and running ‘like a startup’ Maryville’s president, Mark Lombardi, discusses digital education and moving away from a tuition model to a subscription model. Presented by Purina.
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Zekita Armstrong-Asuquo, Gateway Global American Youth and Business Alliance Academies
Zekita Armstrong-Asuquo, chair and CEO of Gateway Global American Youth and Business Alliance Academies, discusses the programs and goals for a new education facility in north St. Louis that trains teens for geospatial and technology careers. Presented by Purina.
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Andrew Martin, Washington University
Andrew Martin, chancellor of Washington University, discusses the new Neuroscience Research Building, critical brain research and how attracting top scientists can help St. Louis. Presented by Purina.
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Michael Loynd, St. Louis Sports Commission
Michael Loynd, board chair of the St. Louis Sports Commission, says borrowing an idea from Nashville, Austin and New Orleans can bring musical magic to the streets of St. Louis. Presented by Purina.
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Curtis Francois, World Wide Technology Raceway
Curtis Francois, owner and CEO of World Wide Technology Raceway, explains his goals for the track and the impact of having 100,000 fans stream into the St. Louis area as NASCAR race adds 'huge event' to St. Louis' sports culture and economy. Presented by Purina.
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Carlton Adams, Operation Food Search
Carlton Adams, chief operating officer of Operation Food Search, explains how the group is using education programs and a mobile farmer’s market to help with food deserts. Presented by Purina.
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Jason Hall, Greater St. Louis Inc.
Why Greater St. Louis Inc. CEO Jason Hall thinks downtown can be a 'talent magnet.' He explains the 2030 jobs plan and focusing on the region’s strengths, as well as how we confront our population growth and public safety challenges. Presented by Purina.
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Steve Ewing, The Urge, Steve's Hot Dogs
From his band The Urge to Steve’s Hot Dogs, Steve Ewing talks about late-night food, “the grind” and making it easier to start a business in St. Louis. Presented by Purina.
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Bill DeWitt III, St. Louis Cardinals
Cardinals fans, business and public safety: St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III talks about Ballpark Village and the organization’s role as a leader on downtown issues, as well as why legalized sports betting would help Missouri and the Cardinals. Presented by Purina.
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Kathy Osborn, Regional Business Council
"We need to go beyond the places we've traditionally gone to find talent." Manufacturing and geospatial are key drivers. But we need a broader workforce, equipped with the right education and training, says Kathy Osborn president and CEO of the Regional Business Council. Presented by Purina.
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Penny Pennington, Edward Jones
Edward Jones Managing Partner Penny Pennington describes the Brickline Greenway as a link to the cultural, sporting and workplace assets, and discusses how St. Louis will see the return investment along the 12 miles. Presented by Purina.
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Ron Daugherty, Daugherty Business Solutions
Ron Daugherty of Daugherty Business Solutions says an intentional focus on diversity fuels a program benefitting entry-level workers and employers as well.
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Arrey Obenson, International Institute
Arrey Obenson of the International Institute says opening opportunities in our city is more than a moral imperative – it’s an economic one as well.
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Chris Zimmerman, St. Louis Blues
Chris Zimmerman, CEO of business operations for the St. Louis Blues, points out how sports have played a vital role in strengthening and energizing our region.
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Kwofe Coleman, The Muny
Muny President and CEO Kwofe Coleman explains on any given summer night, 11,000 people from all walks of life can share a common experience.
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Marie-Hélène Bernard, St. Louis Symphony
President and CEO Marie-Hélène Bernard explains how the St. Louis Symphony has invested in the community in a way few orchestras have, creating world-class music, welcoming to all.
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Joe Buck
Why Joe Buck loves coming home: The voice of our nation’s biggest sporting events finds a passion in St. Louis that goes well beyond sports.
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Tom Schmidt, Salt + Smoke
A Hail Mary, teamwork and Salt + Smoke's commitment to St. Louis: When one of his restaurants failed, owner Tom Schmidt discusses how he had no choice but to immediately flip the script and open a new one.
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Kristin Sobolik, University of Missouri - St. Louis
University of Missouri - St. Louis Chancellor, Kristin Sobolik explains how a focus on local hiring and promotion is a key for the school and our region.
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Marc Schreiber, St. Louis Sports Commission
Marc Schreiber, president of the St. Louis Sports Commission, goes behind the scenes to talk about some recent victories for our region and where the competition will be coming from in the years ahead.
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Lee Broughton, St. Louis CITY SC
St. Louis CITY SC’s Lee Broughton shares how a city rich in soccer tradition can take a unifying leap forward.
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Tony Thompson, Kwame Building Group
CEO Tony Thompson explains how Kwame Building Group is changing the face of St. Louis.
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Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, St. Louis Lambert International Airport
St. Louis Lambert International Airport Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge explains how a modern single-terminal airport could become a point of pride for our region.
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Nick Ragone, Ascension
Nick Ragone, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Communications Officer of Ascension, discusses how he would put St. Louis up against anybody in the country.
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