Brown School of Business and Leadership

Andrew Marmer

by Kailee Harrison

Andrew Marmer

Mr. Andrew Marmer was a guest speaker on February 24th in Mr. Jay Marmers’ MGT 347 International Human Resources Management class. Mr. Marmer joined a Stevenson BlueJeans meeting to speak about mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures and alliances based on his experience in the career field.

Mr. Marmer started his discussion with the class by explaining why businesses and companies participate in mergers and acquisitions, and joint ventures and alliances. He says that the reason why companies engage in these activities is quite simple, they think that they can make more money. He elaborates that “if someone is to engage in these activities they do so for the potential benefit of the company”. Aside from financial benefits, Marmer elaborates that these activities can relate to a business’ need to access new markets as well.

Mr. Marmer highlighted the differences between the two types of entities, a strategic or financial buyer. He states that financial buyers are usually companies with a lot of money and have a “why not let’s go buy a company” mentality. Strategic buyers, Mr. Marmer continues, generally have a relationship with the industry or company. He sums up this discussion topic by stating that these activities are “not a one size fits all approach, there’s a number of different elements that are under this general umbrella and there are different reasons why companies make certain investments and purchases”.

John Williams

by Kailee Harrison

John Williams

On Thursday, February 18th, Professor Kimberly Burns’ MGT 204 Principles of Management class had a guest speaker, Mr. John Williams, CEO of Jamison Door Company. Mr. Williams joined a Stevenson BlueJeans meeting to speak on leadership topics largely based on his experiences throughout life.

Mr. Williams had wonderful advice, stories, and experiences to share with the group. He started off the meeting emphasizing that in life, advice comes from a variety of different sources. Whether these sources were expected or not, all should be respected and felt grateful for.

Mr. Williams reflected on a quote given to him by his father, he remembered his father saying that he wanted to make sure his life counted for something when he reached retirement age. This stuck with Mr. Williams throughout his life and he lives everyday with the mindset that “the world is a better place with having you been there”. He further emphasizes to the class and guests that it is very important to respect good values both in others, and within.

Mr. Williams highlights the importance of employees, and how they are treated by their employers. “Treat employees like volunteers,” he says. By doing so, it establishes a work environment that makes people want to work. This is especially important when trying to put together a team with the “best people,” because you can “learn from your employees”. Remarking on teamwork, Mr. Williams states that he believes “it takes everyone working together to establish a functional and successful society,” and, “you can have a workplace atmosphere where people feel they are wanted and having an enjoyable time and yet still are able to perform highly”.

Mr. Williams then provided his audience with a quote stating, “if you believe in yourself and you believe you have the skill set for a certain career path, take a high-risk high reward route”. He furthers on the discussion emphasizing for individuals to believe in themselves and surround themselves with “good people”, meaning those who are “good at what they do”.

Since Jameson Door Company has held these values, with Williams as the CEO, the company was able to establish a trust with Italy over a two-year span, which is very impressive. He explains that individuals should “aim to be a Michael Jordan” of your career position and that “showing up is 90% of the battle”.

The Career Pathways Speaker Series continues throughout the spring semester. Stay tuned for announcements for future speakers.

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