Busy week this week. Judd Fisher, who I am told is a very important man, came to have a catered lunch with us. Apparently he funds our whole project. Well I am a picky eater so I had some of the salad and meat but not much. Also, I sat at the children's table with Evan, Kara, and Deb and had fun conversations while Shane and some of the other group sat with Judd and had big boy conversations. He seemed like a cool guy and he asked us about what we were doing and how things were doing.
Wednesday we went and interviewed Grant Schultz in Ft. Wayne. He was a nice guy but he reminded me of a hippie so I already didn't like him. As the interview continued he told us about his experiences with mergers and how he interned as a merger guy and that was interesting to me. He also owned a mountain. I didn't even know you could do that.
When we got back to the VBC on Wednesday we had another person to talk with by the name of Scott Cotherman who was a Ball State grad. He was a CEO at Corbett Accel which is a health care group in Chicago. It was long day but his story was a good one and I was excited because I knew we would get to go to Chicago to film him.
Steve Anderson also came to talk to us this week. He was retired but he used to be the CEO at First Merchants. He was really cool and had a good sense of humor. By the end of the day I kind of wanted him to be my grandpa but I don't think you can adopt grandparents. Oh well.
Another interview we did this week was with Antony Page back at IUPUI. He was a coworker of Ali G so I went in expecting the worst. He was actually pretty savvy and a much better guy that Ali G. I stayed awake for the whole interview! I think I will rate interviews from now on by how close I come to falling asleep.
The last guy we met with this week was Stuart Brotman. HOLY MOLEY! This guy was my hero. He told us about his merger with ABC and Nabisco but that is not why I worship this man. He pretty much created my all time favorite and most important show, Sportscenter. I never expected to meet someone like that while at Ball State or even in my life. I immediately tweeted my feelings.