Goose Island CEO to speak at the UI
Goose Island CEO to speak at the UI
Yeah, I know, he sold out, blah, blah, blah. Well, he is speaking in IC if anyone is interested. I had no idea he was a graduate of the University of Iowa.
Goose Island CEO to speak at the UI
John Hall, CEO of the Chicago-based Goose Island Beer Co., will speak at 5 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business.
Mr. Hall's talk is part of the college's Sandage Entrepreneurial Speaker Series, sponosored by the college and the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center. It will be held in room
W151 of the Pappajohn Business Building, with a reception following in room W401. The lecture is free; the reception is $5 per person.
To attend, RSVP through the attached link: http://johnhall.eventbrite.com/
Mr. Hall founded Goose Island in 1986 after reading a Delta Magazine article about boutique beers. He determined the time was right to launch a craft beer and did so in his hometown. The Goose Island Brewpub opened in 1988 and its success prompted Mr. Hall to open a larger brewery and bottling plant to keep up with demand. In addition to its original brewpub, Goose Island opened a second near Wrigley Field.
A 2006 agreement between Goose Island and Anheuser-Busch provided the company with wider distribution. This enabled the company to expand its geographic reach while staying true to its craft brewing roots.
This spring, it was announced that AnheuserBusch would purchase Goose Island Beer Company in a deal totaling $38.8 million. As part of the agreement, production of Goose Island beers would continue in Chicago, with AnheuserBusch investing heavily in the company's manufacturing capacity. Mr. Hall will remain as CEO and will continue to be responsible for production and expansion.
Goose Island CEO to speak at the UI
John Hall, CEO of the Chicago-based Goose Island Beer Co., will speak at 5 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business.
Mr. Hall's talk is part of the college's Sandage Entrepreneurial Speaker Series, sponosored by the college and the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center. It will be held in room
W151 of the Pappajohn Business Building, with a reception following in room W401. The lecture is free; the reception is $5 per person.
To attend, RSVP through the attached link: http://johnhall.eventbrite.com/
Mr. Hall founded Goose Island in 1986 after reading a Delta Magazine article about boutique beers. He determined the time was right to launch a craft beer and did so in his hometown. The Goose Island Brewpub opened in 1988 and its success prompted Mr. Hall to open a larger brewery and bottling plant to keep up with demand. In addition to its original brewpub, Goose Island opened a second near Wrigley Field.
A 2006 agreement between Goose Island and Anheuser-Busch provided the company with wider distribution. This enabled the company to expand its geographic reach while staying true to its craft brewing roots.
This spring, it was announced that AnheuserBusch would purchase Goose Island Beer Company in a deal totaling $38.8 million. As part of the agreement, production of Goose Island beers would continue in Chicago, with AnheuserBusch investing heavily in the company's manufacturing capacity. Mr. Hall will remain as CEO and will continue to be responsible for production and expansion.
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It would be tough to walk away from $38.8 million. Shoot, if you wanted to brew so bad you could start another brewery and have plenty of money left over. Or you could take your $38.8 million and do whatever the hell you wanted to do...every day! I think I would just live like the Dude, but with money.
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I would abide by that.. wait what day is this
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Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)It would be tough to walk away from $38.8 million. Shoot, if you wanted to brew so bad you could start another brewery and have plenty of money left over. Or you could take your $38.8 million and do whatever the hell you wanted to do...every day! I think I would just live like the Dude, but with money.
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Walk the earth and get in adventures!
I love u Matthew
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I love u Matthew
Oh. The movie was good too. On Oct 8, 2011 11:04 AM, "kjball" <brew-events@crbeernuts.org (brew-events@crbeernuts.org)> wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)I got a ticket for the lecture, no reception. I'll probably be at Short's before the lecture.
Bad people drink bad beer. You don't usually see an empty bottle of Rochefort tossed onto the side of the road
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I am getting off work at 4, to head down. I doubt I will have time for a pint before. I would be up for a pint after. And some food. Not sure what to expect from the reception, I may or may not go.kjball wrote:who's all going? and is there any interest in grabbing a pint before?
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Goose Island CEO to speak at the UI
Should be interesting, I met John Hall in Chi town, nice guy.. very laid back
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who's all going? and is there any interest in grabbing a pint before?
I am getting off work at 4, to head down. I doubt I will have time for a pint before. I would be up for a pint after. And some food. Not sure what to expect from the reception, I may or may not go.
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kjball wrote:
who's all going? and is there any interest in grabbing a pint before?
I am getting off work at 4, to head down. I doubt I will have time for a pint before. I would be up for a pint after. And some food. Not sure what to expect from the reception, I may or may not go.
You can't get with this with a bad hip - Matt
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I thought the lecture was very informative. I like that it was clearly about the brewing industry. He made his case for the partnership with AB very well.
The reception was a joke, and I did not stay for even one beer. They were charging $6 a beer after you got in the door. I went to shorts for a couple pints and a burger.
The reception was a joke, and I did not stay for even one beer. They were charging $6 a beer after you got in the door. I went to shorts for a couple pints and a burger.
You can't get with this with a bad hip - Matt