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18|June 2020
Slippery rock Gazette
ICG Appoints Kevin Yeh as VP of Sales
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“Kevin will be focused on grow- ing our base of users with Hot Sauce and demonstrating how the software can immediately deliver profits straight to the bottom line for fabricators. He understands that incremental sales to an exist- ing Customer, is the fastest way to grow a company’s profit and he is passionate about sharing that story.”
To learn more and set up a no-commitment Hot Sauce countertop selling software demo, visit HotSauceYourTops. com, or e-mail Kevin at kevin@ ignite-consulting.net .
Ignite Consulting Group (ICG) was founded to assist fabricators with the business aspects of own- ing a countertop fabrication com- pany. While many fabricators are great technicians and can produce a terrific countertop, many owners lack the business acumen/knowl- edge that can help them take their company to the next level of growth and profitability. From developing work flow models, to sales and marketing processes, to building a positive company cul- ture, ICG supports the business owners in realizing their full po- tential and maximizing profits.
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                      “I’ve got five grand- kids. They play base- ball, they play football, they play basketball. I go to all the games. You always have that urge to say something when you’re watching them. But I’ve learned to keep it to myself. I’ve blurted out some things and embar- rassed myself.”
— John Madden
   Unicorns-R-Us
More than a week after Easter, there was still one mythical creature roaming around a Florida neighborhood trying to spread happiness.
Corey Jurgensen, 40, donned a 7-foot-tall inflatable unicorn costume to jog, jump and dance around the streets near her Tampa home in an effort to cheer
up neighbors stuck indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, The Tampa Bay Times reported.
Jurgensen originally purchased the inflatable for Halloween, but gave it a new life on March 21 when a friend from Washington saw a similar act on social media and challenged Jurgensen to suit up and show hers off.
Since then, Jurgensen told the newspaper she has galloped around streets within a mile
radius of her home multiple times — drawing honks from passing cars, claps from families standing
on porches and many, many photos posted to social media. Though the massage thera- pist has not been able to work her regular job in weeks, she said her new calling is provid-
ing a temporary distraction.
“There is nothing better than being a unicorn,” Jurgensen told The Tampa Bay Times. “Everyone smiles when they see a unicorn.”
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