Joseph Nother
Co-Host of Of Note
Joseph helps brands engage the world, one story and one experience at a time.
Joseph oversees teams that solve complex challenges with thoughtful business strategy, design, narrative and technology. He holds over two decades experience, working with local to global organizations like the state of Tennessee, Scripps Networks, Boy Scouts of America, Centers for Disease Control, Petsafe, Augusta Tourism, The Congressional Medal of Honor and Lamar Advertising.
Joseph’s approach is holistic and design-centric. His work has earned local, national and international recognition from the AIGA, the American Advertising Federation and the American Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences, Communication Arts, Telly, Emmy® and several design compendiums.
Joseph Nother has hosted 42 Episodes.
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38: Mike Finnern, Leading the Charge on Electric Public Transportation
February 27th, 2023 | Season 4 | 23 mins 6 secs
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Mike Finnern shares what the road to innovation has been like for Proterra, the company pioneering the nation’s transition to electric vehicles. On this episode of Of Note, Mike joins our hosts Joseph Nother and Kim Christ to explore how to spot innovative talent, inspire it and apply it to achieve success.
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37: James Townsend, 3D Visualization and the Future of Product Marketing
February 13th, 2023 | Season 4 | 26 mins 32 secs
In this episode of Of Note, VP of Product Development, James Townsend joins our hosts Joseph Nother and Kim Christ to share his unique approach to 3D visualization and leadership.
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36: Vernita Brown, A Human-Centered Approach to Product Design
January 16th, 2023 | Season 4 | 28 mins 15 secs
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Natalist introduces a neutral, compassionate line of conception and pregnancy products, without bright pink packaging and baby blue bottles inflicting outdated expectations on their users.
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35: Thomas Crawford, Experimenting with Entrepreneurism
December 19th, 2022 | Season 4 | 24 mins 11 secs
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With so many diverse uses for data in the modern world, there’s a growing need to store that valuable information somewhere reliable and readily accessible. Thanks to innovators in the technology and science industries, the software continues to adapt to our evolving and expanding needs. Professor Thomas M. Crawford and his lab at the University of South Carolina work to anticipate consumers’ data needs and iterate existing hard drive designs to develop technology that will accommodate them.
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34: Jules Weldon and Stacey Pierce, Calculating Risk and Chasing A Dream
November 15th, 2022 | Season 4 | 36 mins 52 secs
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In this episode of Of Note, Jules and Stace sit down with our hosts Joseph Nother and Kim Christ to share how they’ve smoothed funding speedbumps, prepared for potential risks and responded to the needs of their audience. Learn about risk strategy, building a brand and network, and utilizing your platforms to nurture key relationships.
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33: Jeff DiMaio, The Humble Process of Learning to Lead
October 17th, 2022 | Season 4 | 44 mins 8 secs
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Is leadership innate—or learned? As CEO at Tetramer, Jeff DiMaio has learned that leadership takes both natural aptitude and purposeful practice.
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32: Andrew Lee, The Sweet Science of Biotech
September 19th, 2022 | Season 4 | 40 mins 53 secs
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Andrew Lee joins our hosts Joseph Nother and Kim Christ to explain how he grew the leading lab from the ground up, to where it is today on the precipice of a revolutionary discovery. Listen to his advice on delegating, dealing with weaknesses, and transforming neurodegenerative research.
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31: Bob Brown, Creating a Culture of Innovation
August 15th, 2022 | Season 4 | 55 mins 38 secs
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Bob Brown, the owner of ISI, has a unique strategy to inspire consistent creativity and innovation within his team and keep the company and its sustainable solutions evolving. In this episode of Of Note, listen as Bob Brown joins our hosts Laura McIntosh and Joseph Nother to break down how he manages innovating robotically-based automation systems for a company that’s everything but automated.
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30: Jonathan Desrochers, Innovative Technology and Teamwork at the Forefront of Growth
April 18th, 2022 | Season 3 | 33 mins 30 secs
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Reviews and recommendations are crucial to everyone from modern consumers to brands interested in discovering new partnerships and business ventures. Red Ventures is a global technology company, helping customers make the best decisions by simplifying the search process. Corporate leader Jonathan Desrochers played a key role in developing the technology powering the company’s sales center capabilities.
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29: Don Taylor, Growing a Sustainable Process in the Future of Farming
March 15th, 2022 | Season 3 | 44 mins 17 secs
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In this episode, Don Taylor joins our hosts Joseph Nother and Laura McIntosh to share how he grew an industry-leading innovation and a like-minded team. Listen as Don discusses leadership, market strategy and software solutions.
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28: Elizabeth Rhue, Achieving Sustainability Through Innovation
February 14th, 2022 | Season 3 | 33 mins 33 secs
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In this episode, Elizabeth Rhue joins our hosts Joseph Nother and Laura McIntosh to discuss the key components that a company needs to achieve sustainability, global success and continuous innovation. Listen as Elizabeth shares how to build team culture and achieve work-life balance.
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27: Naren Vyavahare, Passion Driving a Solution to Congenital Heart Disease
January 18th, 2022 | Season 3 | 30 mins 59 secs
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Pediatric patients suffering from heart issues are treated with the existing adult surgical solutions, requiring repeated surgeries as the child grows. To understand the problems with current technologies, bioengineer Naren Vyavahare consults with clinicians and applies this knowledge to innovative, adjusted strategies.