I've posted all my photos from my tours of the two Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. plants in the Appleton WI area on Facebook. I'll soon be updating my personal blog (http://greenesaga.blogspot.com/) with the photos in case you're not a Facebook member. My sincere gratitude and appreciation to my host Chet for taking the time to patiently show me around, leaving 'nary a detailed untold.
More importantly, I had the opportunity to discuss our project with one of the sales managers, who informed me that Pierce/Oshkosh has an excellent company they work with in South Africa who might be able to work with us. Additionally, I was given the name and number of a key member of the Pierce P.R. and Marketing Department.
So we continue on our quest and hope that you will not only continue your support, but continue to reach out to garner more by inviting your FB friends to join us. When you do, do not lose sight of the fact that our efforts are not just to protect and save the animal life at Chimp Eden, but to save the lives and property of all those who dedicate their lives to these animals and live on the grounds of the Preserve.
Thanks,
Steve Greene
Steve's Pierce Photos on Facebook
Escape to Chimp Eden
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
"And Here Is Tonight's Headline..."
I first joined a volunteer fire department in 1977 when living in the greater Greensboro NC area. It was the Guilford College Fire Department and the chief was Chief Bobby T. Wilson. There were two subjects that Chief Wilson was a true expert on, the use of foam and chemical fire suppressant (Purple-K) and how to spec out a new piece of fire apparatus.
During the 3 1/2 years I was with the department, I was asked to provide my input on two pieces of apparatus. And the brand name that the chief insisted on was Pierce Manufacturing. Could we have purchased an "off-the-shelf" vehicle for less money? Sure we could. But it would not have had the time, quality, and manufacturing pride that a Pierce gives you. Simply put, if you want a run-of-the-mill piece of fire-apparatus, go buy the cheaper model. If you want the "Cadillac" of fire equipment, then Pierce is the one to turn to.
Today, I had the pleasure of visiting one of the Pierce Manufacturing plants in Appleton WI. My host was Chet. Chet is one of those people at Pierce that wears many hats. When an order comes in, he examines it and hands-off copies to the proper departments. He helps coordinate the client's wishes with the manufacturing process to assure that 6-11 months later, that customer is 100% satisfied with the delivery of the fire apparatus.
I'll be posting all the quick photos I took over on my personal blog (http://greenesaga.blogspot.com/) but the most important aspect of my visit is not found in any of the pictures that I took. As we walked around the plant, Chet was showing me how the professional trucks are put together, from the basic frame to the finished product, ready for delivery. Every vehicle has a set of blueprints with all the details and the name of the ordering customer. In addition, on the front windshield, there is a simple piece of paper also with the customer name and the order number. In the latter part of our tour, as we passed several trucks that were not quite ready for delivery, I looked up to the windshield of one and saw that the customer was a gas/oil company located in South Africa! I did a double take and asked Chet, "Do you really manufacture and ship apparatus to South Africa?" "Sure," he replied. "We sell them all over the world, including China."
Now throughout the past ninety minutes I had been thinking about when and where would my opening come to bring up our cause to Chet. Where, in the tour of this massive manufacturing facility, would I have the chance to say, "Oh and by the way...." In the European language called Yiddish (a mixture of Hebrew, English, German, and French), we might have said that that moment was "bashert," or "fated." The main reason I am in Appleton is to lead High Holiday services to celebrate the Jewish New Year and Day of Atonement. During this period, we entreat the Lord above to forgive our sins of the past year and promise us a healthy and happy new year and to grant our important requests. One might say that He just may have been listening to me. For this display on this engine that it was being shipped to South Africa provided me with the perfect opening to bring up the matter with Chet.
He listened attentively and acknowledged that on tomorrow's visit, he will hopefully have the contact information we will need to approach the marketing and public relations department with our request. I could not have asked for more.
And that goes for the tour as well. Chet didn't spare any space or any details. Well, there was one, the R&D area (Research & Development) and I could certainly understand why. Yet even without seeing that room, it was easy to see why Pierce was and is the leader in custom fire apparatus. The innovations that have been made in the last thirty-two years involving apparatus handling and safety, firefighting ability, storage and accessibility, water flow management and so much more, are all that an old-time snot-nosed, belly-crawling, nozzle-jockey like me, could ever ask for.
As we walked down "Innovation Alley" towards the end of our tour, I look at each feature and quickly flashed back to a memory of an incident that I had faced and how this innovation would have affected or helped my fellow firefighters and me. Almost any one of them might have changed the way we responded, the ride to or from a call, or any of several other factors, "back in the day." And, I learned that Pierce has opened a plant in Bradenton FL.
Was that it? Am I upset and disappointed that all I may get out of this is a contact name to contact for our cause to help Chimp Eden? Absolutely not! Thanks to my wonderful local contact Jeff, who set-up the tours and to Chet, my personal Pierce "tour-guide," I was able to bring explain our cause to a very responsible member of the Pierce team and will look forward to whatever information he will provide. After that, it will be a "full-court" press, to responsibly and respectfully present our cause to the right people at the right time.
So what else is there? Tomorrow or Wednesday, Chet will be taking me over to the second site, where the aerials, rescue trucks, and ARFF's (Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting) apparatus are all fabricated. What comes after that? The satisfaction that after these thirty or so years, I finally made it to the ultimate "candy store."
'Til Next Time...
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The First Step....
It's about 11:00 CDT here in Appleton, WI. I have enjoyed a very pleasant weekend with my hosts here for the Jewish High Holidays. But I just got off the phone with my contact at the fire apparatus manufacturer and we have confirmed a meeting time this afternoon at 2:30 PM.
To be honest, I was not expecting to head over there this afternoon, my first free day here since I arrived last Thursday evening. Today was supposed to be my "R&R" (relax and recuperate) day after leading services since Friday night. However, with my contact saying to me, "Well I should be open at 2:30 this afternoon. How does that sound?" I had little choice, but to accept his invitation and time.
With that in mind, I am not sure whether this afternoon will be the right time to make my pitch. I/we might be better off if I use this afternoon to feel out my contact about our concept and then make a formal presentation on my second tour day. The last thing I wish to do is alienate the company from the get-go and guaranty that our pitch will fail.
So keep your eyes sharp for another update to this blog later this afternoon or evening, if you're on the East Coast if the U.S. If you're in another country, stay tuned to Facebook and you will see any new and important information there.
Remember, don't stop! Keep recruiting! Every member helps!
'Til next time...
To be honest, I was not expecting to head over there this afternoon, my first free day here since I arrived last Thursday evening. Today was supposed to be my "R&R" (relax and recuperate) day after leading services since Friday night. However, with my contact saying to me, "Well I should be open at 2:30 this afternoon. How does that sound?" I had little choice, but to accept his invitation and time.
With that in mind, I am not sure whether this afternoon will be the right time to make my pitch. I/we might be better off if I use this afternoon to feel out my contact about our concept and then make a formal presentation on my second tour day. The last thing I wish to do is alienate the company from the get-go and guaranty that our pitch will fail.
So keep your eyes sharp for another update to this blog later this afternoon or evening, if you're on the East Coast if the U.S. If you're in another country, stay tuned to Facebook and you will see any new and important information there.
Remember, don't stop! Keep recruiting! Every member helps!
'Til next time...
Monday, September 14, 2009
"Location, Location, Location...."
A quick entry here. If you've been trying to join our cause on Facebook, you'll find it here:
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/294639?m=63f2250d&owner_id=63468197
"Help Save 'Chimp Eden' From Fire"
Look, it's never too late to leave a comment here on the blog or to join our Facebook cause. Every comment, every member, every contact is worth gold to the our effort. My tours are scheduled for next week. During that time, I will be speaking with representatives of the manufacturer and explain our efforts and the people behind it.
While we are all terribly disappointed that Animal Planet (and its parent company, Discovery Channels, Inc.) made the decision not to renew "Escape to Chimp Eden," for a third season. Thousands of letters and emails have been sent, but there is little likelihood that DCI will change its mind. Remember, television networks have little concern for content and concern; their prime motivation is how much money they can make off of a show.
Be that as it may, we the men and women around the world, who not only fell in love with the residents of CE, but have become devoted to Phillip's and Eugene's efforts, will continue to support their efforts, as well as use every cyber-avenue available to us, to keep in touch with the goings on of Jaio, Amadeus, Cozi and the rest of the brood at our favorite preserve.
So if you have not commented here yet or you have not joined the cause on Facebook, do it now! It only takes a few moments and they are both absolutely free! You see, we're not asking for money, we're just asking for you!
Just remember your basic math: As of this moment, we have 318 members. If all of us each brought in two more members, and they brought two more members, do you realize how many we would have by the time of my meeting next week? We'd have...uh..uh..ok, I'm too old to remember that kind of math. But trust me, we would have a lot!
Thanks again,
Till next time...
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/294639?m=63f2250d&owner_id=63468197
"Help Save 'Chimp Eden' From Fire"
Look, it's never too late to leave a comment here on the blog or to join our Facebook cause. Every comment, every member, every contact is worth gold to the our effort. My tours are scheduled for next week. During that time, I will be speaking with representatives of the manufacturer and explain our efforts and the people behind it.
While we are all terribly disappointed that Animal Planet (and its parent company, Discovery Channels, Inc.) made the decision not to renew "Escape to Chimp Eden," for a third season. Thousands of letters and emails have been sent, but there is little likelihood that DCI will change its mind. Remember, television networks have little concern for content and concern; their prime motivation is how much money they can make off of a show.
Be that as it may, we the men and women around the world, who not only fell in love with the residents of CE, but have become devoted to Phillip's and Eugene's efforts, will continue to support their efforts, as well as use every cyber-avenue available to us, to keep in touch with the goings on of Jaio, Amadeus, Cozi and the rest of the brood at our favorite preserve.
So if you have not commented here yet or you have not joined the cause on Facebook, do it now! It only takes a few moments and they are both absolutely free! You see, we're not asking for money, we're just asking for you!
Just remember your basic math: As of this moment, we have 318 members. If all of us each brought in two more members, and they brought two more members, do you realize how many we would have by the time of my meeting next week? We'd have...uh..uh..ok, I'm too old to remember that kind of math. But trust me, we would have a lot!
Thanks again,
Till next time...
Friday, September 4, 2009
No Words are Necessary
If you really want to know what this blog and effort are all about, just take a peek at this video we have posted at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_xT4k40UQg.
Then imagine is you lived somewhere like this, knowing that the nearest fire brigade (fire department) was a mere four hours away!!
And please keep in mind that it was just about a year ago when, while conducting a practice drill with the workers, the assistant director of Chimp Eden, Johann, was driving that same truck that you see in this video. Climbing one of the hilly mounds, he lost traction and the truck overturned, pinning Johann inside, costing him his life.
If you honor and respect the work and efforts of Jane Goodall and those who work with her, such as Eugene Cussons, Phlip Cronje, and the entire staff of both Chimp Eden and the Jane Goodall Preserve, please post a comment here or join our cause at Facebook.
Til next time...
Then imagine is you lived somewhere like this, knowing that the nearest fire brigade (fire department) was a mere four hours away!!
And please keep in mind that it was just about a year ago when, while conducting a practice drill with the workers, the assistant director of Chimp Eden, Johann, was driving that same truck that you see in this video. Climbing one of the hilly mounds, he lost traction and the truck overturned, pinning Johann inside, costing him his life.
If you honor and respect the work and efforts of Jane Goodall and those who work with her, such as Eugene Cussons, Phlip Cronje, and the entire staff of both Chimp Eden and the Jane Goodall Preserve, please post a comment here or join our cause at Facebook.
Til next time...
Saturday, August 15, 2009
New Trip Details
"This just in from the newsroom..."
I received an email from my client in Wisconsin yesterday that advised me that I will be attending a two-day visit to the fire apparatus manufacturing plant during my upcoming visit to Appleton, next month. This will provide me with an expanded opportunity to present our case to this manufacturer and secure an appropriate piece of firefighting equipment for Chimp Eden.
I received an email from my client in Wisconsin yesterday that advised me that I will be attending a two-day visit to the fire apparatus manufacturing plant during my upcoming visit to Appleton, next month. This will provide me with an expanded opportunity to present our case to this manufacturer and secure an appropriate piece of firefighting equipment for Chimp Eden.
As of late this morning, we had just under 300 members joining the cause on Facebook. But that is no where near enough to convince a company as large as this one and its parent, that there is excellent support to this cause.
So please, keep up the recruiting. Invite whomever you can and if we haven't heard from them if a few days, please follow-up with a quick email to them. Remember the idiom about the"squeaky wheel."
Till next time...
Monday, August 3, 2009
Where Are They Now?
If you've ever watched "E! Entertainment Television," you have probably seen their popular shows like, "The Brady Bunch - Where Are They Now," or "Grease-Where Are They Now," and so on. So here I am, asking the same kind of question, but with a slightly different curve.
You see, even with the all the efforts of nearly 300 members on our Facebook cause, our numbers are truly low, relatively speaking. While the international support has been amazing, I'm wondering, where are the domestic U.S. "Escape To Chimp Eden" viewers? How many are we talking about? Take a look at the numbers here from an April 2008 article in Media Life Magazine:
Now I'm not talking about the 94 million subscribers. But the article does mention an average of over 1/2 millions viewers during prime-time (usually defined as 8 PM-11:00 PM, local time). With "Escape" having been broadcast at both the 9 PM and 10 PM slots, in the U.S. (first-run, not repeats) the numbers should be close that that Nielsen measurement of 500,000.
Now the target audience is women 18-49 and 25-54. Why women? Because for all the "nature" of the story, there's still a strong emotional bond to these stories. Just look at the comments on our Facebook page or remember how we ALL (women AND men) felt with the passing of Abu. Look, that's the TV business. No matter which country you're in, it's all about ratings and selling advertisements to make money. However, that doesn't me that our project is doomed without those numbers.
However, what is indeed important to remember is that there are hundreds of thousands of loyal, dedicated viewers of "Escape to Chimp Eden," who have no idea as to what we're doing and/or why? Thus, the question we need to ask ourselves is, "How do we get our message out to those viewers?" (Let's also bear in mind that in all likelihood, most of those viewers are not members of Facebook. So what do we do?
First, if one or two of you are as well versed over at MySpace as you are in Facebook, how about creating a cause page over there? Does MySpace even have causes? I don't know.
Second, I have searched DCI's "Animal Planet" web page. But I have not been able to find a strong enough location to post our cause. I am certain that any number of you are much more familiar with the web site that I am and again, I invite your help, to either do it yourself or just bring me up-to-speed and let me know where to go and I'll do the posting myself.
Third, I'm open to suggestions. We're all concerned about seeing another season of "Escape," and as of late last week, I received word that there is no firm decision and discussions are ongoing. But whether or not the show returns, the danger of fire will remain as long as the Preserve exists. And Heaven forbid it does not return, our efforts, our concerns, and our love for the chimps, Eugene, Philip, Ms. Goodall, and all the staff, are not dependent on the show being broadcast. Our efforts are for the location and work being done to preserve these innocent victims.
So please, keep spreading the word and scratching your heads for new ideas on just how to spread the word. If you take your own initiative, please just let me know so I can visit and verify.
You're the best - there's no doubt about it.
Till next time...
You see, even with the all the efforts of nearly 300 members on our Facebook cause, our numbers are truly low, relatively speaking. While the international support has been amazing, I'm wondering, where are the domestic U.S. "Escape To Chimp Eden" viewers? How many are we talking about? Take a look at the numbers here from an April 2008 article in Media Life Magazine:
Now I'm not talking about the 94 million subscribers. But the article does mention an average of over 1/2 millions viewers during prime-time (usually defined as 8 PM-11:00 PM, local time). With "Escape" having been broadcast at both the 9 PM and 10 PM slots, in the U.S. (first-run, not repeats) the numbers should be close that that Nielsen measurement of 500,000.
Now the target audience is women 18-49 and 25-54. Why women? Because for all the "nature" of the story, there's still a strong emotional bond to these stories. Just look at the comments on our Facebook page or remember how we ALL (women AND men) felt with the passing of Abu. Look, that's the TV business. No matter which country you're in, it's all about ratings and selling advertisements to make money. However, that doesn't me that our project is doomed without those numbers.
However, what is indeed important to remember is that there are hundreds of thousands of loyal, dedicated viewers of "Escape to Chimp Eden," who have no idea as to what we're doing and/or why? Thus, the question we need to ask ourselves is, "How do we get our message out to those viewers?" (Let's also bear in mind that in all likelihood, most of those viewers are not members of Facebook. So what do we do?
First, if one or two of you are as well versed over at MySpace as you are in Facebook, how about creating a cause page over there? Does MySpace even have causes? I don't know.
Second, I have searched DCI's "Animal Planet" web page. But I have not been able to find a strong enough location to post our cause. I am certain that any number of you are much more familiar with the web site that I am and again, I invite your help, to either do it yourself or just bring me up-to-speed and let me know where to go and I'll do the posting myself.
Third, I'm open to suggestions. We're all concerned about seeing another season of "Escape," and as of late last week, I received word that there is no firm decision and discussions are ongoing. But whether or not the show returns, the danger of fire will remain as long as the Preserve exists. And Heaven forbid it does not return, our efforts, our concerns, and our love for the chimps, Eugene, Philip, Ms. Goodall, and all the staff, are not dependent on the show being broadcast. Our efforts are for the location and work being done to preserve these innocent victims.
So please, keep spreading the word and scratching your heads for new ideas on just how to spread the word. If you take your own initiative, please just let me know so I can visit and verify.
You're the best - there's no doubt about it.
Till next time...
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