• Generational Equity
    @generationalequity
    "Generational Equity is recognized as one of the most successful mergers and acquisitions advice businesses in North America. The Generational Group of firms helps company owners liberate the money that is locked up in their companies by offering merger, acquisition, and wealth management services. These services are provided by more than 250 specialists who are situated across North America. Their methodology consists of five steps: education on exit planning, company appraisal, value improvement techniques, M&A transactional services, and wealth management."
  • Generation IX
    @generationix
    Contact With Us ​ Generation IX 5839 Green Valley Cir, Los Angeles, CA 90230, United States (310) 477-4441 sales@generationix.com https://www.generationix.com
  • Generational Training
    @generationaltraining
    The business of Generational Training is not a new one. However, it has been gaining popularity as of late. It is the application of knowledge developed through the experiences and training of those who have gone before. This helps to increase productivity by improving the knowledge of employees in particular areas of business. It empowers the staff by providing the skills they need to be successful in their chosen career. This is a comprehensive course of study that will be presented from top to bottom. It can begin with a brief overview of the basics of training and continue with lectures that focus on the application of training in real world scenarios. The more advanced courses combine theory with practice. They also incorporate applications that are applicable not only in business but in life as well. Students can expect to take classes that include leadership skills, problem solving methods, team building methods, sales techniques, communication methods and many more. The benefits of having Generational training as part of your employee development program include: increased morale, enhanced productivity, improved relations among staff members, an overall sense of satisfaction and a return to work that is more enjoyable than ever. These classes can be taught either at home or in the office. Classes are designed to suit the needs of the individual company. Some companies have classes on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis, while other companies may only offer classes during certain times of the week. There are various different age groups for whom this training is relevant. It is important to have classes targeted for young people as they enter their working years. This is because young people enter the working market after just graduating from high school or college. They don't have a lot of experience to draw upon when starting out. By enrolling in classes that help them build on their existing skills, they can be better equipped to compete for good jobs when they leave the workplace. Generational training can also benefit older people too. It teaches individuals how to deal with different types of situations. This could help older employees cope with different challenges such as retirement. They can learn how to handle their financial affairs better so that they do not run into debt and can maintain good health with regards to their lifestyle. Generational training may take various forms. Some companies prefer to have individuals go through a hands-on training session where they work alongside a professional trainer. Others prefer to set up classes where the students can take part in activities with their peers. There are also some companies that use multimedia products or seminars to teach employees about different aspects of management and business. This includes management training, performance management training, customer service training and various other things. Companies also conduct workshops on a regular basis to help employees learn new techniques and to refresh their knowledge. Some of these include career transition planning, certification training and career enhancement training. In addition, many businesses conduct training sessions for employees of different age groups. These sessions help employees deal with job challenges and to perform better at work. With all of these trainings available, there is no reason why you cannot find a training program that works for your company or for your employees. Generational training may be for younger or older employees, it may be for men or women, and it may be for all different age groups. You will be able to get the right training for the right job. The age or generation of the person doing the training makes no difference. Web: https://paramounttraining.com.au/training/generation-gap-training/
  • Lead Generation
    @leadgeneration
    Ignite Leads make it easier than ever for businesses big and small to harness the power of a simple phone call and email to grow their business. Ignite Leads was founded in 2011. The Internet and Smartphones changed the landscape of marketing and the team at Ignite Leads recognized that there was a better way to instantly connect customers with the business they were looking for. Instead of flipping through their local phone book or paper for business info, a customer could simply search online find what they were looking for right from there computer or mobile phone. We love the internet and all the geeky stuff that goes with it.
  • Marvin
    @marvin
    Marvin creates stunning statements for every home, with the industry’s most extensive selection of designs, styles, and options. Family-owned for over four generations, every window and door is made to order, one at a time.
  • Next Generation Air Conditioning, Heating & Ventilation
    @nextgenerationairconditioningheatingventilation
    At Next Generation Air Conditioning service in Fort Worth, we are considered as the premier HVAC contractor in the entire area. http://www.nextgenac.com
  • Laney LA
    @laney
    Laney LA is a young architecture studio, making a splash in Manhattan Beach, CA. Founded by Anthony and Krista Laney, their mission is to delivery world-class design services for adventurous homeowners in the beach cities. Harnessing a new generation of digital tools, they strive to broaden the joy of design.
  • BONE Structure
    @bonestructure
    LEADING THE TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION. BONE Structure is defining the next generation of high-performance homes. Designed and built using an industrialized process inspired by the aerospace industry, BONE Structure homes offer unprecedented precision, architectural freedom, and energy efficiency. They produce minimal waste on site, are Zero-Net Energy ready and can be assembled within days. www.BONEstructure.ca
  • Colosi Marketing
    @colosimarketing
    Colosi Marketing is a digital agency focused on professional services marketing. Our mission is to promote the most exciting designers, craftspeople, and tech professionals of our generation.
  • PKA Architecture
    @peterssenkellerarchitecture
    PKA is an award-winning full-service architecture and design firm that specializes in custom homes, lofts, cabins, and boutique commercial projects. Our collaborative, client-focused design process results in unique residences that are as distinct as their owners. As residential architects and designers, we integrate sustainable design practices into every project, from small additions to LEED-certified new homes, finding solutions that merge environmental thinking with exceptional design. At PKA, every client is our passion, and every project is an opportunity to create a home crafted to last generations. Please visit our website for more information www.pkarch.com
  • Hariri & Hariri Architecture
    @haririandhariri
    Hariri & Hariri Architecture is an architectural firm established in 1986 by Iranian-born Cornell-educated sisters Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri. Critics have stated that this New York-based firm is one of the most progressive American firms of their generation. For nearly 3 decades, they have imbued conceptual, residential, commercial and institutional projects with their own unique brand of sensual modernism. www.haririandhariri.com
  • Maharam
    @maharam
    Maharam is a fourth-generation family business founded in 1902 by Russian immigrant Louis Maharam. Through the generations, Maharam has evolved from a source of theatrical textiles for costume and set design in the 1940s to a pioneer of performance-driven textiles for commercial interiors in the 1960s. Maharam is recognized for its rigorous and holistic commitment to design as a leading provider of textiles to architects and interior designers. Maharam embraces a range of disciplines, from product, graphic, and digital design to art and architecture.
  • BAREBONES
    @barebonesliving
    Through timeless products, our intention is to inspire, ignite and share our passion for cultivating, cooking, camping, and exploring the outdoors. We are committed to crafting heritage-inspired, beautifully designed products, both capable and worthy of passing onto the next generation. www.barebonesliving.com
  • Iittala
    @iittala
    Founded in Iittala, Finland in 1881, Iittala first began as a glass factory. The company now celebrates generations of glassware objects including vases, dishes, and décor items, and maintains the tenet that objects should be distinctive, multifunctional, and enduring—both physically and aesthetically.
  • Viking
    @viking
    Viking Range Corporation was founded by Fred E. Carl, Jr., a fourth generation building contractor, as a speculative venture aimed at developing the first commercial-type range specifically designed, engineered and certified for home use.
  • Sean Wooolsey Studio
    @seanwoolsey
    Sean Woolsey is a California born and raised furniture designer, artist, craftsman, husband and father. Inspired by his own father, a photographer and well-known stained-glass lamp maker, Woolsey launched The Sean Woolsey Studio in sunny Costa Mesa, Calif. in 2011. The studio's focus is on fine art and handmade furniture with a design process guided by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi which recognizes the beauty in imperfect things that bear the imprint of time. Wabi Sabi is about the minor and the hidden, the tentative and the ephemeral. It finds true beauty in the organic. All studio pieces are proudly built to last for generations, crafted within a 35-mile radius of the workshop and shipped worldwide. For more information, please visit www.seanwoolsey.com and follow the studio's latest news on Instagram @thewoolsey.
  • DUBBELDAM Architecture + Design
    @dubbeldam_architecture_design
    Dubbeldam Architecture + Design is a Canadian multi-disciplinary design studio committed to creating thoughtful projects that embody sustainable approaches. Led by fourth-generation architect Heather Dubbeldam, the studio has garnered acclaim for its forward-thinking approach, design research endeavours, and dedication to crafting sustainable environments without compromising design integrity. They are recognized as one of Canada’s leading architecture practices for their commitment to architectural excellence and dedication to social responsibility through advocacy. Dubbeldam’s work exemplifies bold design and meticulous craftsmanship. With a diverse portfolio incorporating a wide range of project types, their work ranges from homes, multi-unit residential projects, workspaces, hospitality, and mixed-use buildings to landscape design and architectural installations. At every scale, they prioritize design that benefits both people and the planet while enhancing overall quality of life. Dubbeldam has been recognized with over 100 awards for design excellence, advocacy, and practice, including the Canada Council for the Arts Professional Prix de Rome and the 2024 RAIC Architectural Practice Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, two of the highest honours for architectural practices in Canada. www.dubbeldam.ca | www.instagram.com/dubbeldamarch/ | www.linkedin.com/company/dubbeldamarch/
  • The Shade Store
    @theshadestore
    The Shade Store is the evolution and culmination of 70 years and 3 generations of expertise in the custom window treatment industry. Shop our exclusive collection of 900+ materials for Roller, Solar, and Roman Shades, Drapery, Woven Woods, XL Pleated Shades, Wood Blinds, and Vertical Systems. Order our free catalog, and sample unlimited free swatches.
  • Scott Edwards Architecture
    @rickberryhouses
    Projects in SEA’s residential studio are uniquely tailored to the needs and wants of the client and site. Your home is yours, we’re here to listen and design spaces that speak to who you are and how you want to live. With 20 years of experience working in the Pacific Northwest we are mindful of the local climate, landscape, and vernacular architecture, bringing broad experience, inherent curiosity, and sound technical expertise to the particulars of each project. The result is a home that speaks to the client, is sensitive to the site, and will endure for generations to come. www.seallp.com @scottedwardsarchitecture, @rickberryhouses
  • Bolé Road Textiles
    @boleroadtextiles
    At Bolé Road Textiles we are driven by a passion for good design and a belief that textiles have the ability to transform interiors and inspire the people within them. We are dedicated to helping our customers create spaces they love, while supporting artisans in Ethiopia. Designed in Brooklyn and handwoven in Ethiopia, Bolé Road marries ancient weaving traditions, passed down through the generations to today’s master local artisans, with a modern global aesthetic. All of our products are ethically sourced and lovingly crafted.
  • Dacor
    @dacor
    Founded in 1965, the California-based Dacor is a family-owned and operated US manufacturer of luxury kitchen appliances. Dedicated to quality, craftsmanship, and innovation, Dacor has integrated fashion, function, and technology to create unique kitchen products that are built to reflect the lifestyle and needs of the homeowner. For almost 50 years, Dacor has been responsible for many of the innovations that have changed the way we live and cook in the modern kitchen. Today, Dacor embraces the legacy, heritage, and expertise of a third generation to lead the company into a new age of innovation and discovery.
  • GE Appliances
    @geappliances
    GE appliances answer real-life needs. Define trends. Simplify routines. And upgrade the look and feel of the living space. Through ingenuity and innovation, next generation features are solving real-life needs. With a forward-thinking tradition that spans over 100 years, today’s GE appliances sync perfectly with the modern lifestyle.
  • Danese Milano
    @danesemilano
    Danese was founded in the late 1950's by Bruno Danese and Jacqueline Vodoz as a small workshop. It has grown into a prominent design company focused on developing a new generation of innovative products. The firm designs a varied line of lighting, decorative, tabletop and furniture products.
  • Sean Yoo
    @seanyoo
    Sean Yoo is a textbook example of the multi-cultural, globally fluent designers of his generation. He is a Korean-American, raised and educated in Los Angeles, started his career in Milan Italy, and is currently living and working in Mexico City. Infusing his design skills with his eclectic backgrounds, he has been working on designs that are rooted in utility but can transcend cultural boundaries.
  • littleBits
    @littlebits
    Founded in New York City in 2011, littleBits is a library of electronics that snap together with magnets to inspire invention and problem-solving. littleBits has been dubbed "LEGO for the iPad generation" and is in the permanent design collection at MoMA.
  • Bertazzoni
    @bertazzoni
    Bertazzoni is a fifth-generation, family-owned Italian manufacturer of kitchen products. The company’s products include free-standing ranges, built-in cooktops and ovens, ventilation hoods and other design-coordinated accessories. Bertazzoni products were available first in Italy in 1882 and are now sold internationally in more than 70 countries.
  • Walter Gropius
    @waltergropius
    It is nearly impossible to overstate the importance of Walter Gropius (1883-1969) to the development of modern architecture. He founded the Bauhaus with Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe where he trained the first great generation of European modernists, then taught at Harvard's Graduate School of Design where he trained the first generation of great American modernists. As a theorist and thinker he laid out the underpinnings of the modernist movement, and as an architect constructed numerous works that stand as exemplars of those ideas. His most important buildings include the Bauhaus School and Faculty in Dessau, Germany; the Gropius House in Lincoln, Massachusetts; the Pan Am Building in New York; the Embassy of the United States in Athens, Greece; and Wayland High School in Wayland, Massachusetts. He founded the Architect's Collaborative in 1945, which would come to be a leading architecture firm, and his furniture designs include the D 51 armchair and the F 51 armchair and sofa.
  • Richard Foster Realty
    @richardfosterrealty
    Realtor specializing in the Austin market. As a 7th generation Texan, a 5th generation Austinite, I am the Realtor to call.
  • Smeg
    @smeg
    SMEG was founded in 1948 by Vittorio Bertazzoni, Sr. from Guastalla, a town near the city of Reggio Emilia in Northern Italy, and is today one of the country's leading home appliance manufacturers. Initally focusing on the enameling of metals, SMEG anticipated the so-called "Italian Economic Miracle" of the 1950s and 1960s, and the desire for home comforts that increased affluence would bring, beginning to specialize in home appliance manufacturing just a few years after its founding. Today, SMEG is run by the third generation of Bertazzoni entrepreneurs, but it still keeps the memory of its beginnings alive in its Italian name: "Smalterie Metallurgiche Emiliane Guastalla," or the "Guastalla Emilia Enamel Works."
  • Pereida-Rice Woodworking
    @pereidarice
    Pereida-Rice Woodworking is a first generation direct-to-consumer furniture manufacturer based in Arizona. The company was brought about by four siblings' passion for hand-crafted, quality furniture at a fair price. By eliminating the middleman, we get to use high-quality materials, such as solid wood and steel bed frame brackets to create a superior product that will last for generations.
  • ARCHITECTMADE
    @architectmade
    ARCHITECTMADE creates timeless design icons drawn by some of the most acclaimed architects of all time. We search archives, museums and architectural drawings to uncover masterpieces that possess a timeless expression and quality that can be passed on for generations. ARCHITECTMADE's products are designed with the precision of an architect and the vision of an artist. As a testimony of elegant simplicity and subtle craftsmanship, ARCHITECTMADE provides design icons that have been made to stand the test of time. Timeless in expression - relevant in time. ------ architectmade.com
  • John Lautner
    @johnlautner
    John Lautner is one of the best known among modernist architects who worked in southern California in the mid-20th century. Born in 1911, Lautner spent six years studying at Frank Lloyd Wright's Wisconsin school, Taliesin, where he worked with some of the great architects a generation older than he. Lautner had early commercial success in Los Angeles in the 1950s but he gained greater professional respect for his residential work. He was the architect of the Chemosphere—the towering, futuristic Los Angeles home owned by book publishing house founder Benedikt Taschen. Lautner died in 1994.

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