Robert Berk Gets a Page in the Record Books
Berk Enterprises, a family-owned business since 1954, has been a significant player in the paper products industry. The company initially started with three main divisions: coin dealing, pest control, and paper supply. As Robert Berk started working with his father, he saw an opportunity to expand the business, particularly in the paper supply division. He created Berk Concession Supply, a specialized division that designed and sold products like cups, napkins, and other disposable items specifically tailored for fairs and festivals. One of his most iconic creations is the “Lemonade Cup,” a design recognized coast-to-coast and a staple at outdoor events. Under Berk’s leadership, the company diversified further, moving into importing products from China, such as plastic cutlery and heavyweight paper plates.
Intersections of business leadership, sports management, and philanthropy
In its most recent webinar, the Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF) featured John Ingram, founder and head of Nashville Soccer Club (SC), Chairman of Ingram Industries, and a member of the SIBF Class of 2003. Ingram Industries encompasses Inland Barge Company, Ingram Content Group, and Nashville SC, which Ingram launched in 2017. The webinar was moderated by Karl Dean (TN, ’19), former Mayor of Nashville and current Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University. This session dove into the intersections of business leadership, sports management, and philanthropy. Ingram recounted his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing intentionality and seizing opportunities. Growing up in a business-oriented environment, he developed a passion for new ventures. His innovative mindset and willingness to take risks led him to establish Nashville SC, even though it didn’t naturally evolve from his work in publishing and marine transportation.
Igniting Young Minds: A Cambridge Experience
In July, 26 young adults gathered at Clare College, University of Cambridge, UK, for an immersive experience in financial literacy and personal development. Whether preparing for university or embarking on professional journeys, participants gain invaluable skills and insights to navigate life ahead. The Money and Responsibility program was founded in 2009 by financial experts Nick Hoffman, CEO of Nicholas Hoffman & Company, and Nigel Wardle, President of Consulting Caribbean, LLC. Later, Dr. Jerry Toner, fellow and director of studies at Churchill College that caters to participants aged 17-24, joined the efforts.
Global Network Summit 2024: Bridging Continents and Building Connections
The 2024 Global Network Summit (GNS), held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, showcased the power of global networks in driving innovation and growth. Hosted by the South East Asia Leadership Academy (SEALA), the summit brought together leaders from SEALA, the Middle East Leadership Academy (MELA), Central Eurasia Leadership Alliance (CELA), and Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF).