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Rust Belt Rundown

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Shining a light on the meaningful work being done in Northeast Ohio, the Rust Belt Rundown convenes manufacturing executives and business leaders for candid discussions about business, regional happenings, industry trends, entrepreneurship, and more.
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Episode 40 featuring Mick Jendrisak, CEO & President of Pilot Plastics

Rust Belt RundownAug 16, 2022

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Episode 74 featuring Neftali “Nef” Sanchez of Martindale Electric Co.

Episode 74 featuring Neftali “Nef” Sanchez of Martindale Electric Co.

In celebration of National Skilled Trades Day (May 1st, 2024), we are joined by Neftali “Nef” Sanchez of Martindale Electric Co.!

Nef was placed by Rust Belt Recruiting at Martindale in 2019. He shares with us how that opportunity came to be and what his experience working with Rust Belt was like.

He has found great success in his time at Martindale and he shares with us the positive relationship he has maintained with his employer and the opportunities that a career in the skilled trades has afforded him such as a college degree and his journeyman title. 

May 01, 202431:41
Episode 73 featuring Scott Paul of the Alliance for American Manufacturing

Episode 73 featuring Scott Paul of the Alliance for American Manufacturing

This week we are joined by Scott Paul, the President of the Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM)

AAM is a non-profit, non-partisan partnership formed in 2007 by some of America’s leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers. Scott shares with us how the AAM was formed and what they are currently doing to advance their mission of strengthening American manufacturing. 

Scott and Paul discuss the renaissance of skilled trades and other manufacturing trends such as reshoring and electric vehicles. Scott provides insight into the stories he helps to tell on AAM’s podcast, The Manufacturing Report. He also shares with us the experience of making AAM’s first documentary, Relighting the Flame, which tells the story of how a new generation of workers at Cleveland-Cliffs facilities are defying enormous odds to rebuild and grow America’s steel industry, right in the Industrial Heartland.

Scott is a Penn State grad so he cites The Tavern in State College, Pennsylvania as his favorite restaurant. (“For the nostalgia more so than the food!”) 
Connect with Scott Paul on LinkedIn or follow him on X, @ScottPaulAAM.

Apr 18, 202440:56
 Episode 72 featuring Bob Businger of Ramco

Episode 72 featuring Bob Businger of Ramco

Our guest this week is Bob Businger, the Chief Financial Officer of Ramco Specialites Inc.

In this episode, Bob shares what Ramco does and how they have grown in recent years, aided in part by their partnership with Rust Belt Recruiting. 

He gives us insight into how he operates as their CFO and we get his take on AI in the finance industry, along with other manufacturing trends such as investing in automation and reshoring.

His favorite restaurant picks are Barrio, Kasai Sushi in Wadsworth, and Angelo’s Pizza in Lakewood. 
Connect with Bob Businger on LinkedIn.

Mar 21, 202446:56
Episode 71 featuring Trudy Cheney of Xaloy

Episode 71 featuring Trudy Cheney of Xaloy

This week we are joined by Trudy Cheney, the Vice President of Global Human Resources at Xaloy.

In this episode, we hear from Trudy about her career journey and how she ended up in HR, specifically HR for industrial businesses. Trudy and Paul discuss all things HR - what HR really is, how to strategically work with partners to achieve your HR goals, HR trends, and more. 

We also hear about Trudy’s involvement with the Mahoning Valley Manufacturer’s Coalition (MVMC) and her upcoming involvement with Ashland University’s Women In Leadership Program.

Trudy’s restaurant recommendations in the Youngstown area include YOSTERIA and The Elmton

Connect with Trudy Cheney on LinkedIn. 

Feb 29, 202442:27
Episode 70 featuring Brendan Anderson of ScaleCo

Episode 70 featuring Brendan Anderson of ScaleCo

Our guest this week is Brendan Anderson, the Founding and Managing Partner of ScaleCo Capital. ScaleCo Capital is a Cleveland-based lower middle market private equity firm that focuses on control-oriented leveraged buyout and growth equity investments in fast-growing companies based primarily in the Great Lakes region.

In this episode, we heard from Brendan about how he got his start in private equity, lessons in entrepreneurship through acquisition, and his personal and professional journey with EOS.

Brendan’s Cleveland restaurant recommendation is Pizazz Pizza in Shaker Heights for its family-friendly vibe.


Connect with Brendan Anderson on LinkedIn or click here to learn more about ScaleCo.

Feb 15, 202434:18
Episode 69 featuring Joe Cimperman of Global Cleveland

Episode 69 featuring Joe Cimperman of Global Cleveland

We are thrilled to kick off our 2024 episodes with such a fantastic guest! For this episode, we are joined by Joe Cimperman, President of Global Cleveland

We hear from Joe about growing up on the East Side of Cleveland as the son of immigrant parents and how it shaped his dedication to and appreciation of Cleveland. He and Paul discuss the ideals of America, civic engagement, and lessons in gratitude. We also hear from Joe about the mission of Global Cleveland and what they have in store for 2024. 

Of course, Joe is the expert on global cuisine in Cleveland and he was quick to list his favorites: Marie’s Restaurant (Eastern European), Banana Blossom (Thai), Nate’s Deli (Mediterranean), LJ Shanghai (Chinese), La Plaza (Mexican), and Half Moon Bakery (Latin-inspired).  

Connect with Joe Cimperman on LinkedIn or visit globalcleveland.org for more information. 

Feb 01, 202443:08
Episode 68 featuring Adam Graves of Nestlé

Episode 68 featuring Adam Graves of Nestlé

This week we are joined by Adam Graves, President of the Pizza & Snacking Division at Nestlé

In this episode, we hear about Adam’s career journey with Nestlé over the last 16 years. He got his start as a marketing intern and has worked his way into his current position, which Paul has dubbed the greatest title of any podcast guest so far! 

Along with working in a variety of functions, he has also worked across the world in California, Switzerland, Colombia, Canada, and now Ohio. We learn how he applies his diverse experiences to his management and leadership, how Nestlé aims to be “consumer-obsessed” to succeed, and the importance of the manufacturing aspect of Nestlé’s operations among other things. 

He names Bogotá as the most interesting city for food that he’s lived in but gives Cleveland an honorable culinary mention as it’s the only city he has moved back to.

Connect with Adam Graves on LinkedIn.

Dec 14, 202332:26
Episode 67 featuring Paul Roetzer of the Marketing Artificial Intelligence Institute
Nov 30, 202340:29
Episode 66 featuring Dan Rose of EOS Worldwide

Episode 66 featuring Dan Rose of EOS Worldwide

This week we are joined by Dan Rose, a Certified EOS Implementer at EOS Worldwide

In this lively conversation, Paul and Dan discuss the multiple businesses that Dan has built and sold and what that taught him about entrepreneurship. They also talk about how to overcome risk aversion and different ways to define and approach happiness and success in relation to entrepreneurship. Dan also shares with us about EOS and how it helps various organizations succeed.

Dan’s restaurant picks include Pier W, Nemo’s, Morton’s, and Joe’s Deli.


Connect with Dan Rose on LinkedIn or visit danjrose.com.

Nov 16, 202340:43
Special Episode featuring Bryce Sylvester of Team NEO

Special Episode featuring Bryce Sylvester of Team NEO

On this special episode of the Rundown, we are joined by Bryce Sylvester, Senior Director of Site Strategies for Team NEO. He joins us to discuss Team NEO’s upcoming Developing Opportunities event on November 14th.

We learn more from Bryce on how his career journey brought him to his current role with Team NEO, which focuses on site development and location analysis throughout the Northeast Ohio region.

Bryce and Paul discuss the importance of driving change in our communities and the significance of manufacturing attraction deals, a focus of the Developing Opportunities event. At this event, Team NEO will present a research and insights report based on recent (prior 2 years) site inventory demand. Learn more about the event here


Bryce’s Northeast Ohio restaurant picks include Ginko, Pier W, and King Wah. Connect with Bryce Sylvester on LinkedIn to keep up with economic development news in the Northeast Ohio region.

Nov 02, 202332:48
Episode 65 featuring Dr. Sherry Cross of Youngstown City Schools
Oct 19, 202339:48
Episode 64 featuring Carmen Gentile of Postindustrial Media

Episode 64 featuring Carmen Gentile of Postindustrial Media

This week's guest is Carmen Gentile, Founder & Editor-at-Large of Postindustrial Media. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in the revitalization of Rust Belt communities.

In this episode, Carmen shares with us the story behind the inception of Postindustrial Media, a venture motivated by the shockwaves that the 2016 election started and driven by a mission to foster understanding of communities in the region. His unique perspective, informed by growing up in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, and his experiences as a war correspondent, provides valuable insights into the complex issues facing postindustrial communities today. From gun control and immigration to the re-invention of industrial jobs, Paul and Carmen engage in a thought-provoking conversation that uncovers the importance of community and resilience.

As a Pennsylvania native, Carmen’s top choice for cheesesteaks is Pat’s King of Steaks

Hear more from Carmen by connecting with him on LinkedIn or check out his book, Blindsided by the Taliban

Oct 05, 202351:03
Episode 63 featuring Josh Cramer of America Makes & NCDMM

Episode 63 featuring Josh Cramer of America Makes & NCDMM

This week we are joined by Josh Cramer, the Director of Education & Workforce Development at American Makes and the National Center of Defense Manufacturing & Machining (NCDMM).

As a long-time educator, we hear Josh’s insights on how the education industry has evolved, namely the expanded opportunities for non-traditional career paths. He also shares with us his passion for workforce development, the critical work and mission at NCDMM - America Makes, and the needs of our workforce.

As a resident of Western Pennsylvania, Josh’s food recommendation is The Red Caboose for the best hot dogs.

Connect with Josh Cramer on LinkedIn.

Sep 21, 202340:26
Episode 62 featuring Jim Cavoli of Swagelok

Episode 62 featuring Jim Cavoli of Swagelok

On this episode of the Rundown, we are joined by Jim Cavoli, President & COO of Swagelok

In this episode, we hear from Jim about his career journey with Swagelok over the years and how he approaches being a business leader. Jim and Paul also discuss manufacturing in Northeast Ohio, what Swagelok is doing to mentor careers in manufacturing, and Jim’s involvement as a board member for Global Cleveland and Greater Cleveland Partnership

Jim’s recommendations for authentic Italian are Valerio’s in Little Italy and Giovanni’s in Beachwood. 
Connect with Jim Cavoli on LinkedIn.

Sep 07, 202340:28
Episode 61 featuring Robert Guy of WLS Stamping & Fabricating Co.

Episode 61 featuring Robert Guy of WLS Stamping & Fabricating Co.

This week we are joined by Robert Guy for Episode 61! Robert is the Controller of WLS Stamping & Fabricating Co., a full-service short-run stamping and fabrication facility. They have two locations in the Cleveland area and have been partners with Rust Belt Recruiting since 2021.

Listen in as Robert shares his perspective on running a manufacturing operation, including finances, training their workforce, working with Rust Belt Recruiting, and more.

Robert’s Cleveland food recommendations include Amba and Salt+. Connect with Robert Guy on LinkedIn. 

Aug 24, 202338:29
Episode 60 featuring Shannon Lee of Leadership Columbus

Episode 60 featuring Shannon Lee of Leadership Columbus

On this episode of the Rundown, we are joined by Shannon Lee, Executive Director of Leadership Columbus. Leadership Columbus provides state-of-the-art education and training for emerging and existing leaders. 

In this episode, Paul and Shannon discuss what it means to be a leader, the nuances of leadership, and the resources that are available to prioritize learning how to be a successful leader. They also discuss the process Shannon underwent to write her book, Servant Leader Mindset. This book is designed to help people adopt the mindsets that create great organizations and teams that solve community problems and heal broken systems - all without sacrificing themselves. 

Shannon’s go-to food spots in Columbus are Kitchen Social, Jeff Ruby, East Market, and Budd Dairy Food Hall

Connect with Shannon Lee on LinkedIn to stay in the know on all things leadership in Central Ohio!

Aug 10, 202354:10
Episode 59 featuring Sandy Doyle-Ahern of EMH&T

Episode 59 featuring Sandy Doyle-Ahern of EMH&T

Our guest this week is Sandy Doyle-Ahern, President of EMH&T. EMH&T is a civil engineering firm based in New Albany, Ohio that offers a variety of services such as landscape architecture, infrastructure evaluation, urban design, and more.

In this episode, we learn about Sandy’s extensive career with EMH&T and how their service offerings have evolved. Paul and Sandy also discuss some key regional problems and opportunities that Central Ohio is facing such as affordable housing and rail service.

Sandy is also a member of numerous boards and organizations and she shares how her passion for community work led her to establish her own group known as ‘The Edge Sisters’.


Sandy’s favorite food spot in Columbus is True Food Kitchen.


Connect with Sandy Doyle-Ahern on LinkedIn.

Jul 27, 202355:42
Episode 58 featuring Sheri Chaney Jones of SureImpact
Jul 13, 202330:42
 Meet the Host! Episode 57 featuring Paul O’Connor
Jun 29, 202351:07
Episode 56 featuring Kyle Triplett of Olympic Steel

Episode 56 featuring Kyle Triplett of Olympic Steel

This week we are joined by Kyle Triplett, Director of Aluminum at Olympic Steel!

In this episode Paul and Kyle discuss their experiences at Ohio University and how their student involvement influenced and enhanced their careers. Kyle tells us about his extensive career with Olympic Steel and how his role and the company has expanded over the years. Paul and Kyle also discuss the benefits of careers in the manufacturing industry and how many different opportunities there are as the workforce continues to evolve. 

For Kyle’s favorite food shoutouts, he mentions Brenen’s Coffee Cafe as an Athens favorite and Prosperity Social Club as a Cleveland favorite. 


Connect with Kyle Triplett on LinkedIn.

Jun 15, 202331:28
Episode 55 featuring Dr. Ethan Karp of MAGNET

Episode 55 featuring Dr. Ethan Karp of MAGNET

Our guest this week is Dr. Ethan Karp, President and CEO of MAGNET: The Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network

In this episode we learn about Ethan’s educational background and what led him to ultimately pursue the impact that business and manufacturing can make. He shares with us the vision of MAGNET and how they aim to grow the local economy through collaboration. 

He offers us his insight on how the workforce is evolving and how automation and technology play into that as well as the workplace flexibility that is emerging in manufacturing. Read Ethan’s Forbes article on employee flexibility here

He also shares with us the importance of providing an experience to showcase careers in manufacturing and how it becomes a powerful marketing tool because of the social proof that it creates. MAGNET offers these experiences at their new headquarters in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood.
Ethan’s top pick for food in Cleveland is Li Wah in Asiatown. Connect with Ethan Karp on LinkedIn and check out makeitbetterohio.org to learn more about MAGNET’s impact.

Jun 01, 202332:02
Episode 54 featuring Elad Granot of JCU’s Boler College of Business

Episode 54 featuring Elad Granot of JCU’s Boler College of Business

On this episode of the Rundown, we are joined by Elad Granot, the Dean of John Caroll University’s Boler College of Business

Elad shares with us how his career evolved beyond venture capital and marketing strategy into higher education in his current role. He offers his perspective on the landscape shifts in higher education, specifically in Midwest business schools. He tells us about Boler’s Jesuit take on serving others through business skills and knowledge to positively impact the ecosystem they operate in. 

Elad is also a founding board member of OhioX, a statewide nonprofit on a mission to build Ohio into a tech hub so Elad and Paul discuss emerging tech trends such as AI in relation to higher education.  

When asked his favorite restaurant in the Cleveland area, his pick for breakfast is The Original Pancake House on Chagrin Boulevard and Hyde Park in Beachwood for dinner and drinks!
Connect with Elad Granot on LinkedIn to keep a pulse on emerging tech and education trends in Ohio.

May 18, 202332:33
Episode 53 featuring Megan Kim of Greater Cleveland Partnership

Episode 53 featuring Megan Kim of Greater Cleveland Partnership

On this episode we are joined by Megan Kim! Megan is the Senior Vice President of Membership Development and Marketing at Greater Cleveland Partnership (GCP), our region’s leading economic development organization. She is also the Executive Director of COSE, (The Council of Smaller Enterprises) a non-profit designed to help small businesses succeed. 

Megan details her career, starting with her interest in public relations and her desire to make an impact by telling the stories of businesses. Wanting to do work that mattered is what drew her to GCP where she has held many roles within the organization over the years.She tells us how she balances her two roles within the organization and how GCP, and COSE specifically, help small businesses. She offers us insight on how recent changes in regional leadership are accelerating economic development in our region and what makes Cleveland such a great place to live and work. 

A self-proclaimed ambassador for Cleveland, she knows all the good craft beer spots! Her top picks in the Cleveland area include Saucy Brew Works, The Brew Kettle, Southern Tier and Brew Garden

Connect with Megan Kim on LinkedIn to stay in the know on all things happening with economic development in our region! 

May 04, 202329:15
Episode 52 featuring Connie King of the Precision Metalforming Association

Episode 52 featuring Connie King of the Precision Metalforming Association

Our guest this week is Connie King, Workforce Development Director for the Precision Metalforming Association!

In this episode Connie offers us her expert take on workforce trends and the importance of investing in and upskilling workers. We also learn more about what resources PMA provides their members such as METALFORM EDU. Paul and Connie also discuss AI and automation in relation to how the workforce evolution.

Connie’s food recommendation is Kelly’s Cafe in Brunswick for breakfast! 

Connect with Connie King on LinkedIn and follow the Precision Metalforming Association

Apr 20, 202326:25
Episode 51 featuring Miguel Lugo of E.C Kitzel and Sons

Episode 51 featuring Miguel Lugo of E.C Kitzel and Sons

Joining us this week on the Rundown is Miguel Lugo, the Chief Operating Officer at E.C Kitzel and Sons.

In this episode, Miguel shares with us his inspiring story of career advancement in the manufacturing industry from general laborer to COO. 

Listen in to hear what E.C Kitzel and Sons does, how Miguel approaches his role as COO, and his advice for career advancement and leadership. He and Paul also discuss Miguel being named a Crain’s Newsmaker of the Year in 2021 and what that career milestone was like. 

When asked to shout out his favorite food spots, Miguel names Das Schnitzel Haus, Mizu Sushi, and Number One Pho.

Connect with Miguel Lugo on LinkedIn.

Apr 06, 202320:51
Episode 50 featuring Art Oestrike of Jackie O’s Brewery

Episode 50 featuring Art Oestrike of Jackie O’s Brewery

It’s the 50th episode of the Rust Belt Rundown! On this episode we are joined by Art Oestrike, the Founder of Jackie O’s Brewery. 

Our host, Paul O’Connor, had the unique opportunity to record this episode at Jackie O’s On Fourth in Columbus, Ohio! This location is currently a carryout storefront but construction is underway for the inside bar and outdoor patio and they are scheduled to open in the near future. Check out the full video of the episode here. 

Jackie O’s Brewery originated in Athens, Ohio, the home of Ohio University. Art, as well as our host, Paul, are proud OU alumni, making this episode a must listen for any OU alum or fans of Jackie O’s!

In this episode, Art details his entrepreneurial ventures, starting with his purchase of Bagel Street Deli, another Athens staple. He tells us stories of his family and how they helped to inspire Jackie O’s. Paul and Art reflect on what makes Athens and Jackie O’s so special. He also shares with us what goes into the production and distribution of their beer and how he and his team have been able to successfully scale Jackie O’s to what it is today and what the new Columbus location has in store. 

When asked if he could only pick one Athens restaurant to eat at for the rest of his life, his quick answer was Purple Chopstix. Check out Jackie O’s website and Instagram for updates on the official opening date of their Fourth Street location.

Mar 23, 202341:48
Episode 49 featuring Jack Schron, President of Jergens, Inc.

Episode 49 featuring Jack Schron, President of Jergens, Inc.

This week we are joined by Jack Schron, President of Jergens, Inc., a global manufacturing leader in workholding, lifting and specialty fasteners products. 

In this episode Jack tells us about his extensive career with Jergens, what it’s like to work for a family-owned business and how his military experience influenced his leadership style. He also tells us the story of his innovative ideas around the inception of Tooling U-SME

Jack and Paul discuss trends in the manufacturing industry, Jack’s role as a Councilman for Cuyahoga County and how county government lends a hand in creating a successful workforce ecosystem.

As a Chagrin Falls native, Jack’s top culinary picks are Batuqui, 17 River Grille, M Italian, and JoJo’s Bar
Connect with Jack Schron on LinkedIn.

Mar 09, 202335:16
Episode 48 featuring Ned Hill, Professor of Economic Development at The Ohio State University
Feb 23, 202337:52
 Episode 47 featuring Brian Krusz of Sgt. Clean Car Wash
Feb 09, 202335:06
Episode 46 featuring Michael Ciatto, SVP & Supply Chain Service Line CEO at Genpact

Episode 46 featuring Michael Ciatto, SVP & Supply Chain Service Line CEO at Genpact

Michael Ciatto joins us on this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown! Michael is the SVP and Supply Chain Service Line CEO at Genpact, a global professional services firm.

Michael talks about his experience at Dickinson College and how it connected him to mentors and offered him a more global perspective. Those experiences, along with the Rust Belt work ethic he inherited from his family, helped to shape his mindset and launch his career. He got his start in operations and supply chain management with a private equity group that then led to his role with Genpact.

Michael tells us about his role with Genpact and the different ways that they serve their clients. He also offers his expertise on global supply chain trends and predictions. He touches on subjects such as how COVID highlighted the volatility of supply chains, geopolitical factors that affect supply chains and trends around reshoring.

Michael is based in Austin so of course we asked him for his best BBQ recommendations. Franklin Barbecue, la Barbecue, or Terry Black’s BBQ were his top choices.

Interested in keeping up with current trends and news around supply chains? Connect with Michael on LinkedIn!

Dec 15, 202235:19
Episode 45 featuring Nick Kasik, Director of Operations at the Hermanson Company
Nov 30, 202225:39
Episode 44 Introducing Workforce Strategy Partners featuring Taylor Evans and Nate Stansberry

Episode 44 Introducing Workforce Strategy Partners featuring Taylor Evans and Nate Stansberry

We have a special episode this week on the Rust Belt Rundown! We are joined by Taylor Evans and Nate Stansberry as they introduce us to their newest venture, Workforce Strategy Partners.

Rust Belt Recruiting has just reached five years of business under Workforce LLC and the family of companies is expanding to include WSP. WSP is a talent management consultancy that delivers processes and strategies to employers to optimize their internal efforts around the attraction, selection and integration of top talent.

In this episode, Taylor and Nate share with us their entrepreneurial inspiration behind starting WSP and the shared value it has with the RBR brand. They also share what type of clients they are aiming to partner with and the impact they want to make for them.

Interested in what WSP has to offer? Reach out to Taylor Evans or Nate Stansberry on LinkedIn and follow WSP for regular updates on all things workforce strategy!

Nov 03, 202233:10
Episode 43 featuring Harry Moser, Founder of Reshoring Initiative

Episode 43 featuring Harry Moser, Founder of Reshoring Initiative

This week we are joined by Harry Moser, the Founder of Reshoring Initiative. Reshoring Initiative is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to spread the “return-manufacturing-home” message to help manufacturers realize that America is an advantageous place to produce goods.

He tells us the story of his personal experiences that inspired him to start this industry-led initiative in early 2010 and why offshoring was not the best choice for many companies in the long-term. He also explains why bringing their message to the mainstream is essential to helping manufacturers achieve success in a time of uncertainty due to factors such as COVID-19, natural disasters and political strife. He also speaks on the importance of fostering the skilled trades and why “Manufacturing Is Cool” is the message that they want to emphasize.

Connect with Harry Moser in LinkedIn to keep up with industry trends and to see how Reshoring Initiative’s expertise can help your company succeed!

Oct 27, 202229:59
Episode 42 featuring Hallie Crouch, Director of Strategy and Associate Principal at Bialosky
Oct 13, 202234:31
Episode 41 featuring Michelle Rose of the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board

Episode 41 featuring Michelle Rose of the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board

In this episode, we are joined by the Executive Director of the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board, Michelle Rose. Listen in as Michelle shares her experience at the federal level with the U.S. Department of Labor and her return to Cleveland in this new era of leadership in our city as an appointee of Mayor Justin Bibb.

Michelle offers us insight on the newfound buying power that workers have and what that means for employers and businesses, discusses overcoming barriers to work and training and how that relates to the transportation paradox, and what the shift to remote work means for Downtown Cleveland.

She names Rasika Indian Restaurant as her favorite food spot from her time in D.C. and as a proud Miami University alumna, she recommends Skipper’s chicken salad sandwich with waffle fries and a beer tower if you ever find yourself in Oxford.

Connect with Michelle Rose on LinkedIn and follow @OMJCleCuy on Twitter to stay in the know on all things workforce development related in Cuyahoga County.

Sep 14, 202226:06
Episode 40 featuring Mick Jendrisak, CEO & President of Pilot Plastics

Episode 40 featuring Mick Jendrisak, CEO & President of Pilot Plastics

Mick Jendrisak joins us on today’s episode of the Rust Belt Rundown. Listen in as Mick discusses his role at Pilot Plastics, their philosophy on workforce development, and the many service offerings they have to offer.

Mick also takes the time to discuss the sales process of finding a new client in this industry, workforce automation and what it entails, and other future trends to expect over the next decade. Also, expect to hear about Pilot Plastic’s recent rebrand, issuing a brand new website, logo, and more for the company!

If you find yourself in Athens, OH, home to Mick's alma mater Ohio University, feel free to check out some of his favorite restaurants! Look no further than Casa Nueva for Mexican cuisine, and Union Street Diner for their hash browns! 

Are you interested in learning more about Pilot Plastics and their industry? Connect with Mick Jendrisak on LinkedIn

Aug 16, 202234:25
Episode 39 featuring Ryan Landau, Founder of Purpose Jobs

Episode 39 featuring Ryan Landau, Founder of Purpose Jobs

We are joined by Ryan Landau, Founder of Purpose Jobs in this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown. Ryan discusses the revitalization of Detroit and other similar cities in the Midwest, detailing how and why to retain recent college graduates in their local workforce. 

Listen in as Ryan takes us through his motivation for completing 5 Ironman triathlons, the effects of the pandemic on recent college graduates, and his experience with the founding of his company. 

When asked, Ryan gave us two great dining options both in Columbus and Detroit. If you are in the Columbus area, Ryan recommends The Pearl, a tavern with an exquisite brown sugar and brown butter pie. Ryan's favorite spot in his hometown of Detroit is Flowers of Vietnam

Interested in learning more? Connect with Ryan Landau on LinkedIn for more insight into this industry. 

Aug 02, 202218:13
Episode 38 featuring Matt Secrist, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation at Taft Stettinus & Hollister LLP

Episode 38 featuring Matt Secrist, Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation at Taft Stettinus & Hollister LLP

Matt Secrist of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP joins us in this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown. Matt recently joined Taft as an employee benefit and executive compensation attorney. Listen in as Matt discusses his time in the employee benefits industry, his new role with Taft, and some of the potential tax implications of remote work.

If you find yourself in Chagrin Falls, check out a few of Matt’s favorite spots to eat! M Italian is his go-to for Italian cuisine, and Flipside is his favorite spot for a burger.

Are you interested in keeping up with current trends in employee benefits? Connect with Matt Secrist on LinkedIn to stay up to date on trends in this industry!

Jul 19, 202224:14
Episode 37 featuring Sam Friedman, Brand Director of Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve

Episode 37 featuring Sam Friedman, Brand Director of Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve

In this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown, we speak with Sam Friedman, Brand Director of Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve. Since moving back to Cleveland from his teaching job in Spain, Sam has helped to take family-owned Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve from his mother's kitchen to the successful online retailer it is today.

Sam's favorite spot in Cleveland is called Hingetown, home to Amba, a newly opened Indian restaurant, and Larder, a European-style deli that combines traditional ingredients with a modern style.

Listen in as Sam discusses his time living in Europe, getting Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve off the ground, and his experiences in the Cleveland political scene. Feel free to keep up with him by connecting with Sam Friedman on LinkedIn.

Jul 07, 202253:47
Episode 36 featuring Roslyn Quarto Director of Workforce Innovation at Towards Employment

Episode 36 featuring Roslyn Quarto Director of Workforce Innovation at Towards Employment

Start your career by saying yes! In this episode, we're joined by Roslyn Quarto, Director of Workforce Innovation at Towards Employment. Listen in as she takes through her diverse career journey and gives advice to recent and upcoming grads on how to approach the world outside of college. 

Jun 16, 202238:00
Episode 35 Featuring Ashley Lawson of Achieve Incentives & Meetings

Episode 35 Featuring Ashley Lawson of Achieve Incentives & Meetings

We’re going abroad for this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown with logistics ninja, Ms. Ashley Lawson. Ashley is the Vice President and Managing Partner of Achieve Incentives & Meetings. Since the global pandemic began, Ashley set out to save her family business by proving that global travel was still safe (safer even in some parts) with only a backpack and her partner. After years in non-profit, Ashley said this was her chance to “serve in a different way”. Listen in to this episode as Ashley spills the tea on travel and business during a global pandemic.

And, even though Ashley is enjoying different foods from around the world, she still favors Barrio tacos and chip dip from Moosehead Saloon in Bay Village. Thank you Ashley for sharing your story! You can follow Ashley’s adventures by connecting with her and Achieve Incentives & Meetings on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or LinkedIn.

May 19, 202229:07
Episode 34 Featuring Tanya Budler of Rise Together

Episode 34 Featuring Tanya Budler of Rise Together

In this episode of the Rust Belt Rundown, we speak with Tanya Budler, Founder of Rise Together. Tanya co-created Rise Together, an impact consulting firm in Cleveland, because she truly believes that cities thrive when workforce, economic development and international newcomer communities work together.

And don’t be fooled, just because Tanya is a Cleveland newbie does not mean she came unprepared! When asked, Tanya said Mason’s Creamery helped sell her on the city and Ready, Set, Coffee is phenomenal. Her favorite place though, is Cassa located across from CSU; the restaurant is immigrant owned and he very warmly welcomed her to the city the first time they met.

Listen in to this powerful conversation and help us welcome Tanya by connecting with her where you can!

May 05, 202237:30
Episode 33 Featuring Andy McCartney, President of Bowden Manufacturing

Episode 33 Featuring Andy McCartney, President of Bowden Manufacturing

In episode 33 of the Rust Belt Rundown, we’re joined by Andy McCartney, President of Bowden Manufacturing. Andy leads the conversation with lessons about leadership and teamwork learned from his experience in the Navy and from his love of sports. Being the president of a manufacturing organization, Andy knows the importance of workforce retention and keeping the interest of all generations. Bowden Manufacturing understands that it’s no longer good enough to have a good job; people want a great job and great opportunities.

Paul and Andy finish their conversation with a quick check in of their March Madness brackets and Andy gives his restaurant recommendation. As an east-sider, Andy and his family love Sara’s Place by Gavi’s in Gates Mills.

Tune in to their conversation to hear how this manufacturing organization is staying true to their team and the changes they have made over the years to attract and keep quality employees.

Apr 14, 202248:48
Episode 32 featuring Ned Barnett of Polaris Career Center, Dustin Peugeot of Matrix Trade Institute, and Tim Duffy of Cleveland Industrial Training Center
Mar 31, 202201:04:59
Episode 31 featuring Beth Dawson, Apprenticeship Program Manager at Manufacturing Works and Sara Tracey, Managing Director of Workforce Services at The Ohio Manufacturers' Association

Episode 31 featuring Beth Dawson, Apprenticeship Program Manager at Manufacturing Works and Sara Tracey, Managing Director of Workforce Services at The Ohio Manufacturers' Association

In honor of Women's History Month, we're joined by Beth Dawson, Apprenticeship Program Manager at Manufacturing Works, and Sara Tracey, Managing Director of Workforce Services at The Ohio Manufacturers' Association, who talk share their personal journeys of building a meaningful career as a woman in manufacturing, as well as a robust discussion on the challenges and opportunities women have on manufacturing and the impact they create. 

Mar 17, 202247:45
Episode 30 featuring Arian May, Director of Advancement at OhioGuidestone

Episode 30 featuring Arian May, Director of Advancement at OhioGuidestone

We're joined by Arian May, Director of Advancement at OhioGuidestone and she talks through the mission, values, and impact they work on every day to create a path for families and individuals to pursue a meaningful life and make a difference in their communities. 

Feb 24, 202244:24
Episode 29 featuring Rachel Stentz-Baugher, Vice President of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

Episode 29 featuring Rachel Stentz-Baugher, Vice President of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

In this episode, we talk all things sports, community, and leadership with Rachel Stentz-Baugher, Vice President of Administration & Development at the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. She goes into detail about how she got to where she is today with the Commission, the exciting growth they’ve experienced over the years, and what things look like for the future of the Cleveland sports community!

Feb 08, 202201:03:26
Episode 28 featuring Jacob Duritsky, Vice President of Strategy and Research at Team NEO

Episode 28 featuring Jacob Duritsky, Vice President of Strategy and Research at Team NEO

In this episode, we’re joined by Jacob Duritsky, Vice President of Strategy and Research at Team NEO who shares how they work to connect strategy, resources, community, education, and opportunity to sell our region to innovative businesses looking for a place to call home.

Jan 27, 202236:02
Episode 27 featuring Dan Moulthrop Chief Executive Officer at The City Club of Cleveland

Episode 27 featuring Dan Moulthrop Chief Executive Officer at The City Club of Cleveland

In this episode, we’re joined by CEO of The City Club of Cleveland, Dan Moulthrop, and discuss a variety of Cleveland topics from the founding of the City Club and the impact they work to create in our local communities to education systems, career opportunities, economics, and funding programs.

Jan 13, 202201:00:16
Episode 26 featuring Dave Gutheil Chief Commercial Officer at the Port of Cleveland

Episode 26 featuring Dave Gutheil Chief Commercial Officer at the Port of Cleveland

We’re joined by Dave Gutheil, Chief Commercial Officer at the Port of Cleveland, and he talks through the root issues to the United States' current supply chain issues. He explains how smaller ports, like the Port of Cleveland, could make a big difference in alleviating the bottleneck and save customers time and money.

Dec 10, 202125:60