• Chuck Slingerland, Vice President of Sales and Service, Barberan Corrugated North America
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode, Chuck Slingerland, Vice President of Sales and Service for Barberan Corrugated North America, shares his journey from packaging manufacturer to equipment supplier—and how that perspective helps him guide companies investing in digital print technology.

    He discusses the evolution of single-pass digital printing, Barberan’s engineering-driven approach, and how advancements in speed, software, and ink are reshaping corrugated packaging, metal decoration, and retail graphics. Chuck also explains how manufacturers evaluate ROI, why uptime and service matter as much as print quality, and where the next wave of innovation in digital printing is headed.

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    37 mins
  • Derek Volk, CEO, Volk Packaging Corporation
    Mar 5 2026

    On this episode of the ThinkFactory Podcast, Derek Volk, third-generation CEO of Volk Packaging in Maine, shares how a family-owned corrugated packaging company has thrived for nearly 60 years by focusing on relationships, small-batch complexity, and making customers’ lives easier. From embracing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to align his 100-person team, to writing Go for Third, a leadership book inspired by years of coaching softball, Derek unpacks lessons on small-ball execution, culture, accountability, and why human connection matters more than ever in an AI-driven world. It’s a candid conversation about succession, community impact, building the right team, and leading with purpose in a rapidly changing business landscape.

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    44 mins
  • Jonathan Hawkins, Founder, Law Firm GC
    Feb 27 2026

    On this episode of the Think Factory Podcast, we sit down with Jonathan Hawkins, founder of Law Firm GC, to explore the unique—and often overlooked—legal needs of law firms themselves. From handshake partnerships with no written agreements to messy breakups, succession planning, malpractice defense, and the rise of alternative business structures, Jonathan shares what really happens behind the scenes of legal practices. We dig into why lawyers are often risk managers for everyone but themselves, the growing interest in MSOs and outside investment, and how AI tools like ChatGPT are reshaping (and sometimes complicating) the profession. It’s a candid, insider conversation about law firms as businesses—and why even lawyers need lawyers.

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    20 mins
  • Dennis Leblanc, Senior Product and Business Development Manager, Drytac
    Feb 20 2026

    On this episode of the Think Factory Podcast, we dive into the science—and strategy—behind what really makes things stick with Dennis LeBlanc of Drytac. From celebrating 50 years in business to supplying adhesive-coated solutions in over 80 countries, Drytac is far more than a materials manufacturer—it’s an innovation engine focused on solving real-world pain points across visual communications, architectural films, retail, and industrial markets. Dennis unpacks the company’s “Adhesive Sciences” approach, cold-weather and specialty surface technologies, and the growing push toward sustainability without a “green tax.” We explore how smarter material choices—like water-based adhesives, polypropylene films, and new recyclable peel-and-stick papers—are reshaping the industry, why mandates are accelerating change, and what’s next in sustainable product development. If you’ve ever wondered how performance, profitability, and environmental responsibility can truly align, this conversation sticks.

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    29 mins
  • Karen Norheim, CEO, American Crane & Equipment Corporation
    Feb 20 2026

    On this episode of the ThinkFactory Women’s Roundtable, Karen Norheim, CEO of American Crane & Equipment Company, shares her remarkable journey from reluctant recruit in her family’s manufacturing business to second-generation leader of a thriving, highly engineered crane company serving industries from nuclear energy to NASA’s Artemis program.

    Karen opens up about the immigrant grit that shaped her father’s legacy, the evolution of their “Always Lift, Never Quit” mantra, and how she intentionally builds a culture rooted in perseverance, heart, and integrity. From championing women in manufacturing and mentoring future leaders to CEO’ing her own health and navigating rapid technological change, Karen offers candid insights on resilience, stewardship, and what it truly takes to lead with strength and authenticity in today’s world.

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    36 mins
  • Timothy Peters (Business Development Manager) & Louis Rouhaud (VP Sales and Marketing), Polyart Americas
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the ThinkFactory Podcast, Timothy Peters and Louis Rouhaud of Polyart explore how synthetic paper is reshaping print, packaging, and labeling through durability, printability, and sustainability.

    The conversation dives into how Polyart eliminates lamination steps, reduces carbon footprint and waste, supports recyclability with post-consumer materials, and helps printers and brands cut costs while improving efficiency—offering a compelling look at how innovation in materials can drive both environmental and business impact.

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    23 mins
  • Blair Jason-Brown (Director of Marketing) & Arika Stoecker (Director of Business Development), Case Paper
    Jan 15 2026

    Case Paper’s Blair Jason-Brown and Arika Stoecker share how an 80+ year–old company stays relevant by blending deep industry expertise with creativity, humor, and a people-first mindset.

    From custom-sized paper and packaging solutions that reduce waste and boost profitability to bold educational tools like “Case Paper TV,” they discuss what it truly means to be “On the Case”—building real partnerships, empowering customers through knowledge, and rethinking how print and packaging can inspire, perform, and tell better brand stories.

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    37 mins
  • Michael Seagram (President ) & Mark Witkowski (Chief Technology Officer), Publishers Storage and Shipping
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, listeners hear from Mike Seagram, President, and Mark Witkowski, CTO of Publisher Storage and Shipping (PSSC), as they explore how modern technology is reshaping book fulfillment and distribution. From print-on-demand and inventory optimization to data-driven forecasting, AI, and navigating Amazon’s influence, the conversation offers an inside look at how publishers can ship more, store less, and make smarter decisions across the supply chain.

    It’s a deep dive into how a traditionally “legacy” business is evolving through smarter data, tighter integration, and collaborative partnerships to keep publishers competitive and profitable.

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    31 mins