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CleanStart Todo with Will Barrett of ClipperCreek
Cheryl McMurtry of ArchNexus Presents at Todo
Our guest Cheryl McMurtry is a LEED accredited professional with advanced green building knowledge and expertise and she works at Arch Nexus. Architectural Nexus is a multi-disciplinary, people-driven design firm practicing throughout the western United States. Arch...
Emerging Opportunities Discussion with V. John White, Exec Director of CEERT
We recently had the pleasure of interviewing V. John White, the 30-year veteran Executive Director of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technology (CEERT). CEERT has been in the lead on many of the regulatory and legislative changes that have pushed...
CleanStart Todos with Ryan Barr COO of Repurpose Energy
Our guest is RePurpose Energy cofounder, Ryan Barr. RePurpose Energy reuses electric vehicle batteries to create low-cost energy storage solutions.Check Out More:CleanStart Sponsors Weintraub | Tobin, EY, Stoel Rives, Greenberg Traurig LLP, BlueTech Valley, Buchalter,...
To Do with Empower Energy Presented Cool Gen 3 Storage Device
Ezra Beeman, CEO of Empower Energy, in today’s To-Do gave a master class in the hard knocks involved in introducing innovative hardware in a very competitive market. They have had to make some major pivots as they learned on-the-fly. They currently are focused on...
CleanStart ToDos with Jerremy Spillman is the Co-founder and CRO at Hank.re
Our guest Jerremy Spillman is the Co-founder and CRO at Hank, an end-to-end, AI virtual building engineer that's forever changing how buildings are managed! Recently, the company has experienced a surge in sales from office building owners who want their systems to...
Insightful Key Components
As an entrepreneur or business owner, it’s important to stay connected with your investors and lenders during tough times. They are invested in your success and want to see you succeed, so don’t leave them in the dark. Additionally, take this opportunity to catch up on any secondary tasks you may have been putting off, such as cleaning up your bookkeeping, workspace, marketing, and more. By doing so, you’ll feel more organized and prepared for the future. Another great way to improve yourself and your business during downtime is to learn as much as possible. Whether reading books, watching online courses, or attending virtual workshops, continuous learning will keep you sharp and ahead of the curve. Lastly, don’t forget to get some exercise and practice safe social distancing. A healthy mind and body are crucial for navigating difficult times and making sound decisions.