Case Study

Josh Gross
Johnson Air Products,
Director Applied Sales and Engineering
The owner of the company brought Bryan in as an executive coach, to develop the skills of the leadership team, drive operating performance and strategically position Johnson Air for significant profitable growth in Data Centers and Large Commercial projects. Bryan worked directly with me (and another executive) to define the strategic initiatives, communicate these and the goals to the team members, and then worked to coach us on how to lead the team members and introduce accountability to our management process. Bryan also worked with us to evaluate additional retail/distribution locations along the I-5 cooridor, which lead to the opening of a Eugene branch and earlier 2025 with an additional outlet in Vancouver, Wa. These strategic efforts have led to significant profitable growth at Johnson Air Products.

Manny Santoyo
PWCC Marketplace
Director of Operations
PWCC was experiencing a rapid expansion of their “high dollar value collectibles business” and had decided that a new facility, with automated processes and improved process security would be required. Bryan was asked to come in and work with my team and I to evaluate the current state of our processes and security, and evaluate what could be eliminated, combined and/or automated, while ensuring the new processes improved security with minimal or no added expense. Bryan quickly learned the processes, the key areas to focus on and identified several process modifications and automation sequencing that could be implemented in the new facility to substantially increase capacity, reduce process times, improved security, ensure location/storage accuracy from where the armored car entered the parking lot/loading dock with the assets, through the in-take processes, the warehouse staging, secured storage vault and secured shipping services.

Adrian Tapia
DFW Wash Partners
Lead General Manager
PWCC was experiencing a rapid expansion of the business and had decided that a new facility, with automated processes and improved process security would be required. Bryan was asked to come in and work with my team and I to evaluate the current state of our processes and security, and evaluate what could be eliminated, combined and/or automated, while ensuring the new processes improved security with minimal or no added expense. He quickly learned the processes, the key areas to focus on and identified several process modifications and automation that could be implemented in the new facility to substantially increase capacity, reduce process times and ensure improved security from where the armored car entered the parking lot/loading dock, through the processes, in the warehouse and shipping.

DFW Wash Partners
Lead General Manager