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In the increasingly crowded and competitive corporate and financial ecosystem, it’s harder than ever for companies to break through the clutter and be heard. The media, investors, agenda-driven influencers, even customers and competitors, are defining your business story on their terms. Therefore, it is imperative that companies take control and proactively drive the conversation with stakeholders in an effort to build & maintain equity value.

In Welcome to the Arena from ICR, Co-Founder & CEO of ICR, Tom Ryan, interviews key business and financial players who influence the fate of public or aspiring public companies in the capital markets. As a former Wall Street Journal ranked sell-side equity analyst and the founder of one of the largest strategic communications firms in the world, Tom understands what it takes to navigate this complex environment.

This is a forum for CEOs, CFOs, institutional investors, sell-side analysts, financial journalists, private equity professionals and other financial community participants to share their stories and give advice in an open and candid conversation.

For more information, visit http://www.icrinc.com

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In the increasingly crowded and competitive corporate and financial ecosystem, it’s harder than ever for companies to break through the clutter and be heard. The media, investors, agenda-driven influencers, even customers and competitors, are defining your business story on their terms. Therefore, it is imperative that companies take control and proactively drive the conversation with stakeholders in an effort to build & maintain equity value.

In Welcome to the Arena from ICR, Co-Founder & CEO of ICR, Tom Ryan, interviews key business and financial players who influence the fate of public or aspiring public companies in the capital markets. As a former Wall Street Journal ranked sell-side equity analyst and the founder of one of the largest strategic communications firms in the world, Tom understands what it takes to navigate this complex environment.

This is a forum for CEOs, CFOs, institutional investors, sell-side analysts, financial journalists, private equity professionals and other financial community participants to share their stories and give advice in an open and candid conversation.

For more information, visit http://www.icrinc.com

    Charles Baker, Partner, Sidley Austin, Co-Chair Entertainment, Sports & Media – He Shoots, He Scores! : Winning strategies for the game of sports and entertainment investments (re-broadcast)

    Charles Baker, Partner, Sidley Austin, Co-Chair Entertainment, Sports & Media – He Shoots, He Scores! : Winning strategies for the game of sports and entertainment investments (re-broadcast)

    This week we’re looking back at one of our most popular episodes of the last 6 months: our conversation with Charles Baker.
    Every investment comes with plenty of responsibility, but in a multifaceted market like sports and entertainment with varied revenue streams and worldwide integration, navigating this complex landscape can be overwhelming. Today's guest is helping his clients make sure that all the bases are covered. Literally. 
    We're sitting down with Charles (Chuck) Baker, who chairs Sidley Austin's Entertainment, Sports, and Media Group. Chuck represents investors in professional sports, businesses and teams, and advises on sports and entertainment transactions. He has decades of experience in the sports industry and has represented sports franchise purchases across multiple leagues, including the NFL, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, the NBA, the NHL, the National Women's Soccer League, and multiple European football leagues.
    Recently, Chuck represented Genius Sports in its multi-year strategic partnership with the NFL and the Canadian Football League, and also advised on the acquisition minority interest in the Los Angeles Lakers, the Charlotte Hornets, as well as the 6+ billion dollar purchase of the Washington Commanders.
    Chuck has been highly recognized in the field of sports and entertainment law by multiple national publications. Most recently, the National Law Journal named him to its 2022 list of sports gaming entertainment law trailblazers. The Sports Business Journal also named him to their 2021 Power Players list, and Law 360 added him to their 2020 Sports Betting MVPs.
    Chuck is an active board member for the March of Dimes and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He is also an adjunct professor and advisory board member at the University of Miami School of Law, and a distinguished lecturer at NYU's Tisch Institute for Sports Management, Media and Business.
    Chuck was also an associate for former Senator, Dollar Bill Bradley, one of Tom's all time favorite Knicks! 
    Highlights:
    Chuck's work background and how he came across his opportunity at Sidley Austin (4:34)Secular trends currently driving the sports and entertainment investment market (7:56)Chuck describes the investor audience specific to sports and entertainment (9:54)Current sports markets with high deal flow (12:58)Chuck tells the story of the Chelsea FC deal and his role in the transaction (15:14)The current trend and future of sports investments going international (17:53)Chuck describes Sidley Austin's recent partnership with Arctos (20:10) Market competition, industry saturation, and the market's outlook (23:11)How streaming and entertainment consumption affect media rights (25:17)Women's sports and growing investment markets (27:17)How market developments and investments affect fan experience (28:54)Chuck's most recent wins with his own sports teams (29:45)Links:
    Charles Baker
    Charles Baker on LinkedIn
    Sidley Austin on LinkedIn
    Sidley Austin Website
    ICR LinkedIn
    ICR Twitter
    ICR Website
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    If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 33 min
    Ajay Kochhar, President, CEO, and Co-Founder, Li-Cycle – Powering the Future: Leading the charge in sustainability through revolutionary lithium-ion recycling

    Ajay Kochhar, President, CEO, and Co-Founder, Li-Cycle – Powering the Future: Leading the charge in sustainability through revolutionary lithium-ion recycling

    Lithium-ion batteries are playing a big part in clean energy development, but making the battery itself clean and efficient will be crucial for the future of this technology. Today's guest is right at the center of making that happen.
     We're sitting down with Ajay Kochhar, who is President, CEO, and Co-Founder of Li-Cycle, a leading global lithium-ion battery resource recovery company that trades under the symbol LICY. Before founding Li-Cycle in 2016, Ajay gained extensive technology and project development experience through progressive roles with Hatch's industrial clean tech and advisory practices. 
    While working in that space, he garnered in-depth engineering and project management experience through clean technology development in the lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, gold, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and rare earth metals industries. His technical expertise spans the entire project life cycle from conceptual and pre-feasibility studies to construction and commissioning.
    Highlights:
    Ajay describes the use and benefits of lithium-ion batteries (3:50)What makes lithium-ion battery recycling unique (4:19)Ajay's career history and how he spotted a gap in the market (6:42)Ajay describes Li-Cycle's IP portfolio (8:31)What it means for companies to be 'environmentally friendly' (9:46)The benefits of domestic production and infrastructure (11:36) Economics and dual-revenue business model at Li-Cycle (12:49)Ajay discusses competition in the industry (15:50) Ajay's thoughts on the electric-vehicle adoption (18:05)Current and short-term priorities for Li-Cycle (20:00)Relationship with China in the lithium-ion industry (21:51)How the Inflation Reduction Act impacts businesses like Li-Cycle (23:00)Ajay's opinion on what investors miss when measuring company value (24:01)Links:
    Ajay Kochhar on LinkedIn
    Li-Cycle on LinkedIn
    Li-Cycle Website
    ICR LinkedIn
    ICR Twitter
    ICR Website
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    If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 27 min
    Fred LeFranc, Managing Partner and Co-founder, Results Thru Strategy – The Secret Ingredient: Spicing up your strategy to succeed in hospitality

    Fred LeFranc, Managing Partner and Co-founder, Results Thru Strategy – The Secret Ingredient: Spicing up your strategy to succeed in hospitality

    To be a great consultant, a deep understanding of an industry is table stakes, but you also have to connect with the needs of the employees that work within it, while helping a business grow and change appropriately. It's not an easy formula to master, but today's guest has figured it out.
    Today we're sitting down with long-time FOICER - that stands for friend of ICR -  Fred LeFranc. Fred is the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Results Thru Strategy, a consulting firm focused on the hospitality industry. Fred and his team help companies improve their strategic planning, organizational development, marketing, and performance management, as well as enhance their technology-based systems. They also help with executive coaching.
    Fred's four decades in the hospitality industry include stints as COO, CEO, Board Member, and President of a number of hospitality and technology brands, including Flat Rock Grill, Ruby's Diner, Fishbowl Marketing, and Louise's Trattoria. Inc. Magazine actually featured his corporate turnaround from Louise's which included design, concept development, food production,  IT systems, and operational executions as a great milestone in his career.
    Highlights:
    Fred's introduction to the hospitality industry (4:09)How Fred transitioned from hospitality to consulting (5:07)Fred's outlook on the current state of the hospitality industry (7:16)Common challenges for businesses in the hospitality landscape (8:30)Fred describes what it takes to be a great CEO in hospitality (9:48)Areas where companies are under-investing in their business (11:32) Fred describes his approach to technology integration in hospitality (13:20)How technology can amplify branding and business (15:26) Businesses that are excelling in their take-out and delivery services (16:40)The importance of understanding service channels (17:53)Most common mistakes made by early-stage companies (18:50)Biggest mistakes made by mature companies (20:03)Fred talks about his time as CEO of Engelman's Bakery (22:02)How Fred advises businesses amidst labor and inflation challenges (24:32)What Fred is seeing in M & A in the industry (26:13)Fred's projected future trends in hospitality (26:57)Most gratifying client engagements in Fred's portfolio (28:05)Links:Fred LeFranc on LinkedInResults Thru Strategy on LinkedInResults Thru Strategy WebsiteICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 32 min
    Dr. Denis Phares, Founder & CEO, Dragonfly Energy – Charging Ahead: Powering sustainability efforts through a battery breakthrough

    Dr. Denis Phares, Founder & CEO, Dragonfly Energy – Charging Ahead: Powering sustainability efforts through a battery breakthrough

    Outsourcing our sustainability efforts does help us get one step closer to an eco-friendly future, but to make a true impact we have to develop our own resources and processes. Our guest today is helping to drive the green revolution right here at home.
    Joining us on this episode is Dr. Denis Phares. After establishing himself as a tenured professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Southern California, Dr. Phares left academia to found Dragonfly Energy in 2012. The stock trades under the symbol DFLI.
    His focus is on developing technologies that will change the way we store and harness renewable energy. With three decades of extensive experience in the fields of energy, nanotechnology, fluid mechanics, and powder processing, Dr. Phares has positioned himself as a leading expert in green energy storage and has spent the last 15 years focused on advancing lithium-ion battery technology.He holds a number of patents, some of which are key in fundamental battery cell manufacturing. 
    Denis received a BS in physics from Villanova University, an MS and a PhD in environmental engineering science from the California Institute of Technology, and for good measure, he also has an MBA from the University of Nevada at Reno.
    Highlights:
    Denis' transition from professor to entrepreneur(3:56)Behind Dragonfly Energy's unique energy storage focus (5:01)The birth of Battle Born Batteries (5:47)Current outlook on the RV market's stability (8:23)Dragonfly Energy's partnership with RV giant Forest River (9:16)Dragonfly Energy's current target market and growth strategy (10:05) Research & development and the importance of IP (11:42)Denis breaks down battery technology and how they work (12:55)Findings from Dragonfly Energy's recent energy assessment (15:58)The scalability of lithium-ion battery technology (17:18)Product expansion and innovation at Dragonfly Energy (18:34)Why Dragonfly Energy's HQ is in Nevada (21:02)Denis discusses lithium mining in the US (22:01)Current verticals Dragonfly Energy is exploring (23:18)Denis provides an overview of the current state of producing solid-state batteries (25:25)Denis explains the value of becoming a public company (27:10)Links:
    Denis Phares on LinkedIn
    Dragonfly Energy on LinkedIn
    Dragonfly Energy Website
    ICR LinkedIn
    ICR Twitter
    ICR Website
    Feedback:
    If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 30 min
    Thomas Sandgaard, Founder, Chairman, President, and CEO, Zynex Medical – Electrifying the Industry: Revolutionizing chronic pain care with innovative service and solutions

    Thomas Sandgaard, Founder, Chairman, President, and CEO, Zynex Medical – Electrifying the Industry: Revolutionizing chronic pain care with innovative service and solutions

    There's a reason it's called healthcare – care and carefulness are at the core, and if you want to be successful in the field, you've got to understand the significance of compliance, exceptional service, and continuous expansion. Today's guest has mastered that formula. 
    We're sitting down with Thomas Sandgaard who is Chairman, President, and CEO of Zynex, which trades on the NASDAQ under the symbol ZYXI. Thomas founded the company in 1996, but before that, he held management positions with companies such as ITT, Siemens, GN Danavox DataCo, and Phillips. 
    Thomas is also the Founder and CEO of Sandgaard Capital, a private equity investment firm and family office. Additionally, he's the Founder and President of the Sandgaard Foundation, which seeks to address the tragic opioid and fentanyl crisis here in the States by helping to fund initiatives that save lives from overdoses, help people escape the cycle of relapse, and support victims and their families. 
    Thomas has a degree in electronic engineering from Denmark's Syddansk University, Engineering, and an MBA from Copenhagen Business School. 
    Highlights:
    Zynex's background and business model (3:57)How Thomas got into the medical device industry (5:39)The pain management market (7:04)Zynex's target audiences (8:17)Competition in the field (9:14)Zynex's line of products (10:37) Thomas explains Zynex's total addressable market (11:21)Patient monitoring part of the business (12:56)How Zynex builds and maintains their sales force (14:45)Thomas' philosophy on customer service (17:22)How Zynex is diversifying its product range (18:10)Thomas describes how he prioritizes investments and balances growth and profitability (19:16)Zynex's first quarter growth reports (20:38)Zynex's new M-Wave NMES device (21:48)Thomas' take on the barriers to entry in the medical device industry (23:13)Thomas' work as a musician (24:38)The Sandgaard Capital Foundation and its mission (25:55)Links:
    Thomas Sandgaard on LinkedIn
    Zynex Medical on LinkedIn
    Zynex Medical Website
    ICR LinkedIn
    ICR Twitter
    ICR Website
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    If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 30 min
    Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech – Fueling the Future: Transforming pollution into energy solutions (re-broadcast)

    Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech – Fueling the Future: Transforming pollution into energy solutions (re-broadcast)

    Innovation is about creation, but it's also about finding new spaces where those creations can be used. Today's guest has applied a centuries-old scientific process to solve the problems of a global industry. 
    Today's guest is Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech. Under Jennifer’s guidance, LanzaTech is developing a variety of platform chemicals and fuels, including the world’s first alternative jet fuel derived from industrial waste gases. She is also the Director and Chair of the LanzaJet Board of Directors. 
    Prior to LanzaTech, Jennifer was VP and General Manager of the Renewable Energy and Chemicals business unit at UOP LLC, a Honeywell Company. While there, she was a key driver of their leadership in low carbon aviation biofuels. Jennifer has authored or co-authored 50 U.S. patents and more than 30 scientific publications and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. 
    Jennifer sits on multiple boards and advisory councils, including the Governing Council for the Bio Energy Research Institute in India, the Board of Directors of the U.S.- India Strategic Partnership Forum, the Advisory Council for the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University, the National Academies' Board on Energy and Environmental Systems and the Founder Advisory for The Engine, a venture capital fund built by MIT that invests in early-stage science and engineering companies. 
    Jennifer holds a B.Sc. from Harvey Mudd College, a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MBA from the University of Chicago.
    Highlights:
    How LanzaTech's biorefinery systems work (4:23)LanzaTech's background, and how their investment process has grown over time (6:01)How Jennifer was introduced to LanzaTech, and her work history before joining the company (6:44)The science and technology behind LanzaTech, and its protection status (7:20)What products LanzaTech produces, and some of their product partners (9:20)Lanzatech's addressable market (11:16)How LanzaTech's technology differs from other direct air capture technologies (12:00)Jennifer describes who Lanzatech's customers are, and where their technology is currently being deployed (13:32)Jennifer breaks down how the company's business model works (14:52)LanzaTech's expansion plan (18:20)Jennifer explain's LanzaTech's LanzaJet project, and where the idea came from (19:19)LanzaTech's plan to grow their product offerings and develop new systems for different chemical compounds (22:55)How the company is managing the fluctuation economy and stock market as a public company (26:45)Additional resources for listeners (29:49)Links:
    Jennifer Holmgren on LinkedIn
    LanzaTech on LinkedIn
    LanzaTech Website
    ICR LinkedIn
    ICR Twitter
    ICR Website
    Feedback:
    If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.

    • 33 min

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