Showing posts with label Chrysler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrysler. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Winter 2014... Deep Freeze and the Polar Vortex...

The old saying goes... "be careful what you wish for..."  you might just get it!  Many of us look forward to the beginning of a new year.   To many of us it represents a fresh start, a new chapter or perhaps a clean sheet of paper.   With the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season behind us we can finally get back into a new groove now that kids are back to school.  Right?  NOT in 2014! 



Nobody mentioned the words "Polar Vortex" before as far back as I can remember.  I even took a weather class back in the day at CMU and never heard anyone mention a "Polar Vortex".  Well it appears these things are for real since we are now recovering from the nations second one in this short year.   So what does this have to do with anything?  Let me tell you about the conversations in my household and place of business these past few weeks.   How many days can you miss school from a snow/ice event or below zero cold snap?  That seems to be up for debate.   At this point our district has had 11 days off and that my friends is a few too many days according to the rules we know.   All that being said it will be interesting to run up to the end of the school year to see what if anything is done to account for the excessive days.  FYI... I found this handy little link that calculates snow days in your zip code.  Try it!


http://www.snowdaycalculator.com/calculator.php

If we were to believe everything our parents/grandparents tell us... they for sure would NOT have missed most if any of these days.  Are today's generation too soft?  Is it all just an over reaction to the possibilities of what might happen if we venture out in the cold or snow?   I myself use a simple albeit a sad tool in trying to make the determination.   I recall a snowy morning not too many years ago that some might have questioned why school had not been called.  Yes the road were snowy but not excessively so.  Plow trucks were doing their desired best attempt to clear the way or motorists.  Unfortunately there was a horrific crash that led to fatalities of students being transported to school.  Hindsight is 20/20 and your darned if you do... and darned if you don't make the call.  I suppose changing the decision of that day would be easy with the new information.   Sometimes you just can't see it coming. 



I will use that to overlay into my main point for this beginning of the year report on Greenfundraiserstore.com and our progress in the beginning of our 4th year.  Many of you know from past reports that our focus point and business model has evolved into an e commerce strategy.  I am pleased to report to you that 2013 was a record year in growth of sales and new customers clicking/purchasing from our "Little Green Store...".

What we really didn't see coming is the interest on a much bigger national stage.  While most of our efforts and attended events have been right here in Metro Detroit Michigan we have found most of our buyers/shoppers coming from just about every where else.   That is good news in that the message and interest level is now proven and turning the wheels of growth.  Here is what we have seen in 2013 in the way of top region activity:



26 % West Coast-California, Washington, Oregon
15%  Southern States- Texas,  Florida, Georgia, North Carolina
20% East Coast-  New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts
14% Midwest-  Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Indiana
25% All other

Final thing.... in the last quarter of 2013 we were happy to make a contribution to a cause that was very meaning to me on a personal level.  We chose to support "The Philippines American Foundation" in their fundraising efforts for the survivors of Typhoon Haiyan "Yolonda".   This had special meaning to me personally since a client and personal friend in Dennis Vista passed away suddenly around the time of this calamity.  Dennis introduced me to the kind and generous culture of the Philippine's.  I later discovered that he had been working on building a mango farm back in his birth place located in the Philippines.  He had created jobs in a green industry and in the end was doing what he loved.

http://www.filamccomichigan.org/

Spring time is just around the corner... right after the next "Polar Vortex".   Keep the faith!

Best Regards,

Don Sherman
President and Founder of Greenfundraiserstore.com





 
 
 

   

Monday, February 13, 2012

Rise and Shine Detroit -- National Geographic Traveler

Rise and Shine Detroit -- National Geographic Traveler

This article appeared today and I could not just read it and leave it... so please read the story that is hitting the March/April Nat Geo with the now famous Chris Roddy. I was recently in the city visiting with some fellow Board Members from my suburban community of Oxford and we walked right into the Guardian and there here was. Christopher in his full humble glory waiting for us to meeted and greeted. He charmed the ladies in our group with his well... charm... and then offered to give us a tour... that is before... his job called him to the attention of a elderly visitor who had collapsed and was in need of medical attention. This humble servant of Detroit made his way to world wide attention... if only for a brief glimpse (two seconds at second 39-40) ... from his short video appearance in last years Super Bowl smash hit commercial featuring Marshal Mathers attempt to lift Chrysler Corporation on his back to resurrect the brand rising up from the ashes of the complete collapse of bankruptcy.




Yes... I just revisited this blog from February 2011 and I am willing to admit that it still gives me the goose bumpy chills when I watch it on YouTube. Funny how a year has passed and now that Marshall Mathers message of "This is the Motor City and this is what we do...." has been attempted to be topped  with another super star... from a different era... in Clint Eastwood and the "It's Half-time..." ad. Again... I will admit that this was again a goose bump spot on commercial.




I was not sure what to expect when I heard that Clint Eastwood had been hired in to do the spot this year. In fact... I missed it completely due to some running around and transporting kids that occurred at my own household half time. I did see the Madonna show... missed the bird that got flipped and then missed the Chrysler spot. Thank goodness for YouTube as my son and I cued it up the next morning and... again... a strong message that I did not think was as powerful as the Marshall Mathers message... but then again... Marshall is from Detroit or now lives out in the extended suburbs not too far from my neighborhood.

I was taken back a bit by the storm of controversy that followed the next day and has just now started to settle down this week. It appears that there are all types of conspiracy theorists at work on the hidden messages and meanings of this ad. The most outrageous one I have heard has to do with the theory that this is somehow Chrysler paying back Obama for the bail out loans that occurred. The theory is that "half-time" represents the half way point in Obama's attempt for re election for the next 4 year term.... and that somehow Clint Eastwood is paying it forward to Obama in this ad.

I heard an interview with local Detroit radio host Paul Smith and Sergio Marchionne on WJR Radio the Monday following the Super Bowl. Later that morning the dissection began taking place of the interview and some of the further conspiracies that were quite laughable. Marchionne is the head of Chrysler... who is now joined with Fiat... and this leads into the European influences on the entire ad campaign.

One thing I learned later that day... it appears that the NFL forced Chrysler to remove the ad since they had apparently violated some type of agreement and used a term that was either trademarked or propitiatory in the use of the words.... "Half Time". First Boise State threatens our local high school stating they have the rights to the words... "Blue Turf" and now the NFL says they own "Half Time"? Very soon we will not be able to say a word without infringing upon someones ownership rights to the words!


I will finish with one of my favorite catchy little toons that I think summarizes the entire Spirit of Detroit.... Sammy Davis Jr... we miss you!

"Hello Detroit" ... is a song that Sammy Davis Junior wrote about the D back in the day when he apparently felt pretty good about his experiences here in the Motor City. I don't know the story about how that song actually came to be... but Sammy belted it out and here it is...




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=

Update:  March 8th, 2012

I caught this article on a local Facebook page for Digg Detroit from a visiting journalist who was in town to cover the Romney event at Ford Field.  He saw something in our city that many journalists have failed to see.... hope of a real sustainable recovery.  Please check it out....

  Two cities: two works in progress....

And... my reply to the comments posted....


donaldman
posted 2 days ago
Thank you Richard for you thoughtful comments about your recent visit to Detroit. It is refreshing to see some more positive light being shined on a city on its knees. You see as an advocate for the fair City of Detroit...I read, watch and hear plenty of the bad news and poor coverage of the city. I caught your story on a Facebook page known as Digg Detroit and I recommend a visit there to get a vibe on what I am about to try to explain to your readers. As the first Chrysler superbowl ad said...most critics have never even set foot here. How can you pass judgement on something you know little or nothing about? Some of your reader comments are kind in thought but lack prespective from some current facts. I will direct you to some great web places for fuether thoughts on what is happening at the grass roots level... Visit Lemonaide Detroit and Google search Dan Gilbert...Quicken Loans owner and his continued investment in city gems long ago abandoned and under redevelopment. There is an entrepenurial renassance taking place very quietly and the nation needs to understand what happens when you have gone to hell and back...again quoting Chrysler super bowl ad last year.... You had better learn from the past mistakes or plan for the final chapter. Please also visit National Geographic online March April edition for a great story in 3ise and Shine Detroit...and see my favorite gem in the Guardian trust building...alive and well in 2012 dating back to the pre first depression boom and unfolding of the automotive explosion in the making. 5eroit was then known as the Paris of the midwest due to its ever expanding deco skyline. Now donkt let me leave you with the idea that I am not in touch with the facts...as was stated in the article...we have COMPLEX issues that are mind blowing. Last month each week a new more horrifying story surfaced of chilren being murdered...one baby shot to death while sleeping on a sofa in a drive by...40 plus shots into a house...gang drug related. Those are deep dark issues that go way beyond any revitalization plan. Sorry about the typos...I am doing my best with Blackberry. Check my FB for more pictures and my personal committment to find the beautiful things in the D!