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In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Brett Harwood, a renowned figure in the parking industry. Brett's journey from lawyer to business executive, and his experiences in growing his family business, are nothing short of inspiring.
Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:
Brett Harwood, a renowned figure in the parking industry, joins us as a guest and discusses his journey in the industry, including growing his family business and navigating challenges in New York.
The episode concludes with reflections on the industry's changes and personal anecdotes from Brett's career.
Be sure to check out these great clips from the show:
*Early 90s: Becoming President of the Company [00:14:40]*
Brett discusses becoming president of the company in the early 90s and the challenges of operating in a mature market like New York.
*Marketing in the 80s and 90s [00:18:12]*
Brett talks about the early marketing efforts of the company, including couponing, radio ads, and eventually using billboards at the airport.
*Leaving Central Parking [00:20:57]*
Brett explains why he decided to leave Central Parking after two and a half years and the desire to be more entrepreneurial in decision-making.
*The challenges of parking [00:24:19]*
Parking is a difficult business due to the high level of competition, the need for excellent service, and external forces such as access restrictions and zoning changes.
*Relentlessness of parking [00:27:56]*
Parking operators must be prepared for a constant influx of cars and the high expectations of customers, who believe they have a right to a parking space.
*Unique qualities of parking people [00:33:24]*
People enter the parking industry for various reasons, including being recruited, having early experiences as valet parkers, or being attracted to emerging technology and other aspects of the business.
*The challenges of working in the parking industry [00:34:42]*
Brian discusses the hard work, abuse, and grit required to succeed in the parking industry.
*The impact of technology on the parking industry [00:39:19]*
Brian talks about the discomfort and adjustments caused by the introduction of new technology in the parking industry.
*Dealing with unexpected challenges, like COVID-19 [00:41:19]*
Brian highlights the difficulties faced by parking businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for resilience and perseverance.
*Opening Day Cash Collection [00:45:17]*
Brett shares a story about collecting cash from parking on opening day in 1980, with complications and a large amount of money involved.
*Sending Excess Proceeds to Olympic Committee [00:46:21]*
Brett recounts how they sent about $400,000 in proceeds from the Olympics to the Olympic committee, which was unexpected and heartwarming.
*Facing Financial Challenges and Discussions [00:49:34]*
Brett talks about facing significant financial challenges, including bankruptcy work, a fire, and a recession, and the daunting discussions with lenders that followed.
*The rewards of hard work and creativity [00:56:57]*
Brett reflects on the rewards of hard work and creativity in the parking industry.
Subscribe to Harder Than It Looks.
To subscribe to Harder Than It Looks: Parking Uncovered please use the links below:
Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts
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If you have a chance, please leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking on Apple Podcasts incredibly! Thank you so much!
Connect with Parker Technology.
While delivering an excellent customer experience is indeed harder than it looks, we’re the experts. It’s all we do, every day, and we’re darn good at it. If you’d like to learn more about how we make managing the parking experience look easy, visit our website at www.parkertechnology.com, or shoot a note to [email protected].
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In this episode, we had the pleasure of hosting Brett Harwood, a renowned figure in the parking industry. Brett's journey from lawyer to business executive, and his experiences in growing his family business, are nothing short of inspiring.
Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:
Brett Harwood, a renowned figure in the parking industry, joins us as a guest and discusses his journey in the industry, including growing his family business and navigating challenges in New York.
The episode concludes with reflections on the industry's changes and personal anecdotes from Brett's career.
Be sure to check out these great clips from the show:
*Early 90s: Becoming President of the Company [00:14:40]*
Brett discusses becoming president of the company in the early 90s and the challenges of operating in a mature market like New York.
*Marketing in the 80s and 90s [00:18:12]*
Brett talks about the early marketing efforts of the company, including couponing, radio ads, and eventually using billboards at the airport.
*Leaving Central Parking [00:20:57]*
Brett explains why he decided to leave Central Parking after two and a half years and the desire to be more entrepreneurial in decision-making.
*The challenges of parking [00:24:19]*
Parking is a difficult business due to the high level of competition, the need for excellent service, and external forces such as access restrictions and zoning changes.
*Relentlessness of parking [00:27:56]*
Parking operators must be prepared for a constant influx of cars and the high expectations of customers, who believe they have a right to a parking space.
*Unique qualities of parking people [00:33:24]*
People enter the parking industry for various reasons, including being recruited, having early experiences as valet parkers, or being attracted to emerging technology and other aspects of the business.
*The challenges of working in the parking industry [00:34:42]*
Brian discusses the hard work, abuse, and grit required to succeed in the parking industry.
*The impact of technology on the parking industry [00:39:19]*
Brian talks about the discomfort and adjustments caused by the introduction of new technology in the parking industry.
*Dealing with unexpected challenges, like COVID-19 [00:41:19]*
Brian highlights the difficulties faced by parking businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for resilience and perseverance.
*Opening Day Cash Collection [00:45:17]*
Brett shares a story about collecting cash from parking on opening day in 1980, with complications and a large amount of money involved.
*Sending Excess Proceeds to Olympic Committee [00:46:21]*
Brett recounts how they sent about $400,000 in proceeds from the Olympics to the Olympic committee, which was unexpected and heartwarming.
*Facing Financial Challenges and Discussions [00:49:34]*
Brett talks about facing significant financial challenges, including bankruptcy work, a fire, and a recession, and the daunting discussions with lenders that followed.
*The rewards of hard work and creativity [00:56:57]*
Brett reflects on the rewards of hard work and creativity in the parking industry.
Subscribe to Harder Than It Looks.
To subscribe to Harder Than It Looks: Parking Uncovered please use the links below:
Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts
Click Here to Subscribe via Spotify
Click Here to Subscribe via Amazon Music
If you have a chance, please leave an honest rating and review on Apple Podcasts by clicking here. It will help the show and its ranking on Apple Podcasts incredibly! Thank you so much!
Connect with Parker Technology.
While delivering an excellent customer experience is indeed harder than it looks, we’re the experts. It’s all we do, every day, and we’re darn good at it. If you’d like to learn more about how we make managing the parking experience look easy, visit our website at www.parkertechnology.com, or shoot a note to [email protected].
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