The Global Impact of Renewable Energy in Kentucky
Release Date: 06/10/2024
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Episode 31: We had the pleasure of interviewing Melanie Raymond, Chief Economist for Global Affairs Canada, at a 2025 event at the Gatton College of Business and Economics. She underscores the deeply integrated trading relationship between Canada and the United States, which reached nearly $920 billion in goods and services last year. She highlights that Canada is the top export destination for 35 U.S. states, including Kentucky, which sent $7 billion in goods to Canada to support various supply chains. She points out that the automotive industry remains a hallmark of this...
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Bin Lau at a 2025 event at the Gatton College of Business and Economics. Bin Lau, representing the Canadian province of Alberta, emphasizes that the Canadian and U.S. economies are the most integrated in the world, with supply chains so deep that vehicles and agricultural products often cross the border numerous times during production. He highlights Alberta’s significant scale, noting that the province is equal in size to Texas and serves as a critical partner in North American energy security. Alberta currently provides 56% of all U.S. crude oil...
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Episode 29: This episode features Mark Kirchdorfer, President of ISCO Industries. We discuss the company's evolution from its Louisville roots into a global supplier building infrastructure around the world. ISCO was officially founded in 1962 by his father as Irrigation Supply Company (ISCO), focusing initially on golf course irrigation systems. By the early 1990s, when Mark and his brother Jimmy joined, ISCO was a $45 million revenue company. The company currently operates with three primary divisions, manufacturing, distribution, and equipment rental; supported by a fourth pillar of...
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Episode 28: Today, podcast producer Jim Ray interviews Dr. Sunny Dronawat, Executive Chairman and Global CEO of Samiteon. Based in Louisville, Samiteon is a technology process and people innovation company, founded in 2006. They’ll discuss how the company began and how it is growing in the US, India and the UAE. So, from all of us at the World Trade Center Kentucky's This Global Trade Adventure podcast, remember, when you're ready, we connect businesses globally. To Learn More: Website: Upcoming WTCKY EVENTS: · ...
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Episode 27: Today, podcast producer Jim Ray interviews the Consul General for Canada in Detroit, Colin Bird. He’s in town speaking with Kentucky businesses and government officials. He’ll return for the upcoming Global Executive Forum, on September 23rd, in Lexington. Today, we’ll discuss the very significant trade relationship Kentucky has with Canada. It might surprise you. Meet Consul General Colin Bird Colin is responsible for a regional area including Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. The role of a Consul General is to be the regional Canadian...
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Episode 26: Today, Omar Ayyash, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews Todd Schmiedeler, Senior VP of Zero Waste Manufacturing, as well as the Founder & CEO of Thumbprint Consulting. They are going to discuss issues related to using AI to scale your business globally. Meet Todd Schmiedeler Todd spends a considerable time thinking about growing businesses, partly in an effort to make sure his own kids have a thriving environment in which to grow and work. The more global business that being done in Kentucky means people living hear will have the...
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Episode 25: Today, Omar Ayyash, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews Eric Gregory, President of the Kentucky Distiller’s Association discuss the Kentucky bourbon industry, its history, standards, and the challenges it faces in the global market. They explore the rise of bourbonism, the impact of tariffs on exports, and the importance of tourism in promoting Kentucky's bourbon heritage. The conversation highlights the collaborative spirit of the distillers and the economic significance of bourbon to the state of Kentucky. Meet Eric Gregory Eric is a born and...
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Episode 24: Today, Omar Ayyash, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews David Brulotte, Québec’s Delegate General in New York. David and his team are touring various Kentucky companies and meeting with officials. Kentucky and Québec have significant, commercial relationships. Meet David Brulotte David explains his role is to promote and defend Québec’s interests in the US. The team in New York City consists of 30 people. This is their most senior team in the United States. In total, there are 9 offices in the United...
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Episode 23: Today, Omar Ayyash, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews Ricky Mason, an entrepreneur who is earning a lot of visibility these days. From a stint with the CIA, to working on actual rockets to launching a new company, Ricky is making an impact on many in his orbit. Meet Ricky Mason Omar and Ricky met at an International Trade Certification course, sponsored by the WTCKY. Ricky later participated in the 2024 Trade Mission to Dubai. Ricky grew up in Louisville. He attended the University of Kentucky. He earned his Master’s...
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Episode 22: Today, Omar Ayyash, President & CEO of the World Trade Center Kentucky interviews Graham Shelby, who directed a documentary film about Muhammad Ali, “The City of Ali”. They’ll discuss how the idea got started, how it grew and the global impact the film is having. Meet Graham Shelby Graham is a writer and storyteller who’s lived in Louisville for the past 20 years. His role as director and the path of the film, itself, is fairly unconventional. Muhammad Ali passed away in 2016. The coverage of his funeral and its effect on the entire city of...
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Adam had a long career in government and politics, before becoming an entrepreneur. The idea of “legacy” was a driving factor in his political career and one that easily transitioned into the work he and the team at Edelen Renewables pursue, on a daily basis. It’s way of having a lasting impact on communities throughout Kentucky, the nation and on a global basis.
Adam explains that there’s an opportunity to bring the benefits of the green energy revolution to the forgotten places in America. He describes how the focus of the next 50 years is going to be the electrification of everything. It will present a significant opportunity to drive wealth, economic activity and jobs for many communities who are willing embrace this evolution. It’s why the team at Edelen Renewables is so excited about the work they do.
To Contact Adam Edelen:
Website: https://edelenrenewables.com/adam-edelen
Upcoming WTCKY EVENTS:
· 06/26/24 – Global Executive Forum – Navigate the Future of Supply Chain
· 10/12/24 – Global Trade Mission 2004 – Dubai, UAE
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