Guests
MKTG 376: Executive in Residence
Instructor: Timothy
Johnston
The Spring Semester 2004 course included the following speakers and events:
Mr. Michael Day, Owner, Michael’s Steakhouse
Mr. Donnie Carroll, Store Manager, Lowe’s,
Ms. Adrian Eddlemon, Human
Resources Manager, Lowe’s
Mr. David Sudbury, Local Manager, Frontier Communications
Mr. Johnny Vincent, President, Vincent Implements
Ms. Toy Strickland, Manager, Telemedicine,
Mr. Keith Cursey, Human Resources
Manager, MTD Products,
Mr. Kevin Lavender, Commissioner of Financial Institutions,
State of
Ms. Stacy Jordan, Account Executive, Charter Communications
Mr. Tom Seratt, Regional
President, First Citizens National Bank
Ms. Terry Brundige, President, BancorpSouth
Mr. Eric Spencer, Recorder, City of
Executive-In-Residence (Spring 2004)
Michael Day was born in 1970 in
Mr. Day
learned how to be a business man from being a translator for his father since
he was young because his father could not speak English fluently. Mr. Day’s father owns Chinese restaurants
called “
Michael’s Steak House is his second restaurant that he had ever owned. His first restaurant which was Java Café ended up as a failure; however, he learned from the mistake, and he is trying to remake it as a half laundry and sports bar soon. He had worked at a couple of steak houses before such as Outback steakhouse; therefore, he already knew how everything worked to start a steak house. His strategy of success is to copy the other successful restaurants strategy first, then make it different from there. As his strategy, he got most of the ideas for menu from Outback steakhouse; his recipes are totally individual, so that the tastes of the food are still unique. He described his steak house as fast service, but not fast food. The restaurant was the first to serve liquor by the drink in Martin and has been open for only 15 days, and he hopes that liquor by drink will attract more customers.
Mr. Day
mentioned that being an owner of a restaurant is very tough because of no
holidays and satisfying the customers all of the time. Mr. Day’s day starts at
Chris Smith
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Lowe’s
Donnie Carroll was born in 1967 in
Mr. Carroll
started working for Lowe’s four and a half years ago as department manger, then
built his way up to assistant store manager, and finally earned the position of
store manager in
The first person Mr. Carroll hired was a Human Resource Manager,
Adrian Eddlemon.
Mrs. Eddlemon formerly of
Mr. Carroll
mentioned that Lowe’s has a first and second shift. First shift operates from
Natalie
Cox
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Lowe’s
Lowe’s Companies Inc. is a profit
organization that was founded in
In 1984, Lowe’s had 246 stores; today there are more than
990 stores in 46 states. All of these
stores are 100,000 square feet and above except for 3 stores. In spite of the company’s humble beginnings,
Lowe’s has become the world’s second largest retailer, and the 14th
largest retailer in the
The Lowe’s vision is to provide the product’s to help
their customers build, improve, and enjoy their goals. Their main goal is to out service the
competition and be the customers’ first choice store for these products. Lowe’s, a Fortune 100 company that employs
more than 130,000 people, is committed to understanding and reflecting its
communities’ diverse cultures.
Website: http://www.lowes.com/
Kevin Butler
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David Sudbury
David Sudbury was born in
Before he got is degree in electrical engineering here at UT-Martin, Mr. David was in the Air Force during the Vietnam era and remained in the reserves until just a few years ago.
Mr. David shared a lot of advice with the class when he visited. Finding out what type of person you are is very important. In college Mr. David found out that he works best in the morning. He said that everyone is different when it comes to your biological clock. He also said it is important to be loyal and to absorb as much information as possible. Staying healthy and taking care of yourself is also vital to being a successful person. He also asked the class if they were more like a “dog” or a “cat”. He answered by saying that it is important to be like a cat and always be aware of changes that are occurring around you. He also shared with us that he is a huge NASCAR fan and that he enjoys activities that are adrenaline driven.
John Branscum
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A Citizens Communications Company
Frontier is one of the nation’s largest
telecommunications providers, and is also a profit organization. The local branch of Frontier has only one
manager, and twenty three employees. Citizens
communications has over 100 years of telecommunications experience that has
provided them with a solid foundation on which to operate and focus on the
customers’ needs. As a part of Citizens
Communications, Frontier is now the seventh largest telecommunications provider
in the
Frontier Net DSL Max provides high-speed, all-digital access to the World Wide Web up to 50 times faster than dial-up modems. Because the DSL Max continuously provides constant connection, the bandwidth also stays constant regardless of how many people are on the internet. DSL access provides better security and protection of your computer than cable modems, because the cable modems share an Internet connection among its users. DSL provides only one means of access to your system.
There are
many opportunities for employment at Frontier and Citizens Communications
throughout the
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Vincent Implements
Johnny Vincent was born in 1949 in Weakley County
Tennessee. Mr. Vincent is married and
has three children, two of which work with him at Vincent Implements. Mr. Vincent was raised in
Mr. Vincent’ s responsibilities vary, but the biggest is making sure everything is running smoothly. It is easy to see if his employees are not doing their job by the number of parts produced. He is also in charge of hiring and firing people. They keep seven salesmen, six parts people, three to six technicians, and three bookkeepers on staff. He tries to hire loyal employees that will stay with the company as their long-term career. He stresses that you have to treat the customer how you would like to be treated. The facilities have to be kept clean and presentable and the customer is always right. There is a website giving information on Mr. Vincent’s father who founded the company in 1963 at http://www.geocities.com/mike_s_youn/vincent.html.
Bethany Howe
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On February the 18th, a speaker from the
Statistics show that nationwide, 17.1% of people lack necessary healthcare. 440,914 people have been diagnosed with some type of chronic condition. Telehealth with increase healthcare services to the underserved. Patients have the ability to be more accurately diagnosed if seen by a specialist. With the option of telehealth, current barriers such as transportation, available facilities, and language are broken.
The average number of outpatient visits per year stands at
17. Yet, be implementing the telehealth system, that number can be reduced to 1 per year
thus saving over $22 million. Its
amazing how something that is as easy to operate as a television remote control
can have that kind of effect and save that kind of money. The speaker advised that if you are referred
to a doctor in
Raechelle Pettigrew
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Kiwanis Club of
Martin
The Kiwanis Club meeting was brought to order with the singing “My country tis of Thee” next the pledge of allegiance and a prayer. The Kiwanis Club International is an organization that thrives on helping others within the community. The Kiwanis motto is “Serving the children of the world.” The members of the club are a representation of the community in which they serve. Kiwanis International is responsible for helping children and families all over the world. Some of their service projects include helping the elderly, disaster relief, youth recreation, and substance abuse programs. The organization also has opportunities for youth and young adults to get involved in community service. K-Kids is open to elementary school children, middle school children have Builders Club, the Key Club is for Junior and High School children, and Circle K is available for the college level.
The Kiwanis Club of Martin has several outreach programs
that help the community. Recently they
distributed shoes to needy children over seas.
Their calendar for the month of February was packed full events. They are hosting a pancake breakfast with the
proceeds helping with future projects.
The next day they have planned a celebration for Martin Middle and
Daniel Eubanks
On
Wednesday, February 24, Mr. Keith Cursey spoke to us
about his career at MTD. Keith is
originally from
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MTD was
founded in 1932 with $4500 and a strong set of beliefs. MTD was
originally called Modern Tool and Die but soon had to be changed when they
received the information that a company in
Dustin Vernon
MTD - The Company
MTD has been around for
over 40 years and has been a leader in designing and building durable,
easy-to-use outdoor power equipment. MTD originally stood for Modern Tool and
Die. It was started as a tool and die supplier to the local manufacturing
community. With hard work, dedication, integrity, and an emphasis on customer
service, the company rapidly grew. These remain the core values of the company
today. Some people may only know MTD for making their well known push and
riding lawnmowers, but MTD makes many other products besides lawnmowers; such
as wood chippers, snow throwers, commercial blowers, generators, riding
tractors, cultivators, chainsaws, tillers, log splitters, and many accessories
that can be added to those machines made. Some of the brand movers they make
are the Club Cadet, the Yard Man, the Yard Machine, Bolens,
and the White Outdoor lawnmower. The plant here in Martin started with 100
employees. Today, they have around 1000 employees just at the plant here in
Martin. They also have other companies in
Kevin Lavender, 42, serves
as
From http://www.tennessee.gov/financialinst/KPLbio.html
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Stacy
Jordan is a senior account executive for Charter Media which is located here in
Stacy Jordan is an alumnus of
On a typical day she meets with potential customers and
clients, and makes calls to
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Charter Communications and Charter Media
The Charter Communications Company started in 1993 by producing analog video. Paul Allen created charter Communications, now Charter’s chairman. Allen wanted to create a “wired world.” This would connect television, computers, the Internet, and communications. Charter Communication is helping to achieve this goal through the use of a broadband infrastructure.
Today,
Charter Communications brings viewers the latest in digital entertainment and
communications. It is now the third largest communications company in the
Charter
Media is a part of the Charter Communications Company. Charter Media gives
local, regional, and national businesses the opportunity to advertise on cable
networks. Charter Media in Martin has its own production facilities, crew, and
creative teams that provide coverage for most of northwest
Charter Communications
“Pipeline” Cable Internet Service
Charter Pipeline, a service that has been available in Martin for approximately two years, enables internet users to experience the internet as they never have before. The service enters the home through the existing coaxial cable line, and provides connection speeds that are up to 50 times faster than what a dial-up connection can offer.
The data enters the Martin through a fiber-optic cable, where it is then separated through various switches to the individual homes. The service comes in on a higher frequency than regular cable channels, enabling cable television and Internet browsing to occur simultaneously, without the need for additional cabling or an extra phone line. Once the signal enters the home, the coaxial cable plugs into a cable modem, on what is known as the downstream signal. The cable modem translates the radio frequency signal it receives, and sends the data out via an Ethernet port. The data then goes to a computer, or to a router where the connection can be shared with other computers/devices in the home or office.
The system
requirements for Charter Pipeline service include a Pentium, Celeron, or AMD
processor running at a minimum of 233 MHz, 64 megabytes of RAM, 1.5 gigabytes
of available hard disk space, a CD or DVD-ROM drive, and a monitor. The pricing plan offered in the west
Kendrick Edwards
Tom Seratt
Tom Seratt is the Regional President at First Citizens Bank. He attend college at UTM where he majored in Political Science and minored in Business Administration, he also managed to fluke statistics twice and graduate. Tom currently has a son that attends UTM, and he is an AGR. His first job out college was as a management trainee, where he had to basically learn on the job. During his first couple of years in the work force, he was put in a bad situation when most of the management was put in jail and he had to learn quickly and effectively.
Tom first became president at 32, and has also been the regional president at Union Planters. Tom stated, “Hard work has been the biggest contributing factor in me becoming president.” He also stated that, “The man above you always needs to know that your shoulders are broad enough to handle any challenge.” Tom was appointed regional president of First Citizens Bank in September of 2003. First Citizens only has eight employees including Tom, he believes that a lot more will gets done with less people as long as those people are quality individuals.
Another interesting fact that Tom stated was that Union Planters is about to be bought by Regions bank. This will make Regions an 85-90 billion company, and give Regions bank a big footprint in the south.
Paige Crider
Executive-In-Residence (Spring 2004)
On
Wednesday, April 21, Mr. Tom Seratt spoke to us about
First Citizens Bank. Mr. Seratt has been the Regional President of First Citizens
Bank at the Martin branch since September of 2003. First Citizens Bank is a profit organization
that has existed for more than a hundred years.
The headquarters for First Citizens in this area is
The goal of First Citizens Bank, as defined on their website, is “to foster an environment that enables and encourages all members of a diverse workforce to contribute their full potential to help us achieve business goals and deliver customer service excellence.” First Citizens also focuses on providing superior service to individuals and small to mid-sized businesses. Mr. Seratt informed us that one of First Citizens Bank’s primary competitors is First State Bank.
If you would like more information on First Citizens Bank, you can visit their website at http://www.firstcitizens.com/.
Heather Kea
Executive Residence Speaker
Bancorp South
Terry Brundige is a graduate from UTM. Her degree was in Animal Science. She was married young and now has three children. Terry enjoyed working around the farm with her husband and raising the children. Time came when she knew it was time to get a job. She applied at Bancorp south and received the position as a bank teller. Terry worked as a teller for 9 months and was promoted to public relations. She enjoyed public relations because she is a people person, and does not enjoy being stuck behind a desk. Soon after her public relations position she was promoted to the President of Bancorp South in this area. Terry Brundige has been with the company for 17 years now. Now she is in a power position where she leads a board, and is in charge of all hiring and firing.
Her family means a lot to her she has 2 sons and one daughter. Her oldest son attended UTM temporarily, but now is a full time farmer.
Terry’s 21 year old is a mechanic, and her daughter is graduating from Westview in May and will be attending UTM. Her daughter will be majoring in Interior design.
Terry Brundige has gained great success and has moved her way up the Bancorp ladder fairly quickly. Terry like many of our other speakers had an idea of what she wanted to do, but never knew she would be working at a bank for 17 years.
Crystal Cotton
Executive-In-Residence
(Spring 2004)
Terry Brundige has a degree in Animal Science. She took a job in banking as a teller eighteen years ago. Banking was not her choice of occupation, but due to downtime in farming it was necessary in survival.
She
is now the president of the Bancorp South bank in
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Eric
Spencer is a recorder for the city of