If you watched Daniel Jones or Gardner Minshew play in the NFL this year, or if you’ve followed Jake Fromm or Shea Patterson in the college ranks, you’ve seen the work of David Morris and his company, QB Country. Morris, who joined us in a recent episode of “What’s Working with Cam Marston,” is a former star high school quarterback and a self-described “career second-stringer” at Ole Miss who founded QB Country, a quarterback training and development company that works with players from middle school all the way up to the NFL. Morris has built QB Country from a sideline… Read More
Categories: What's Working with Cam MarstonThrough tried and true vendors, using next generation technology, and having experience dealing with disasters of all types, Russell Fountain’s Global Disaster Solutions counts some of the nation’s most recognizable brand names as customers. He consults on disaster preparedness and rushes to the disaster site when tragedy strikes. Check out this episode!
Categories: LibsynThere’s something special about a family-owned business. And in many of them, no one knows that better than the employees. “I think when you have a family-owned business, I think you get very close to employees, especially employees that have been around a really long time,” said Brent Barkin, president and CEO of Shoe Station, and our guest in a recent episode of “What’s Working with Cam Marston.” “Because of the longevity of being a family-owned business, you kind of grow up around these people. I wouldn’t say it’s trite that you starting thinking of them as family,” says Barkin,… Read More
Categories: Entrepreneurship, What's Working with Cam MarstonDavid Morris set records while a high-school quarterback. At Ole Miss he played behind Eli Manning and seldom touched the field. After college his passion for football never dropped and he began drilling kids on quarterback drills on local fields as favors to their fathers. Ten years ago he began QB Country which institutionalized his processes and today his company boasts multiple NFL players, and 171 scholarship quarterbacks with 31 this year alone. But, says David, these are his exceptions. It’s mostly a middle or high school kid who’s trying to get better or get more playing time. And David… Read More
Categories: Libsyn