Rich Leeson from Bunn
1. How long have you been in the industry? 33 years 2.Best technical advice you’ve ever received? Take the time, make the effort to do your work right 3.Favorite coffee origin or drink? Ethiopian, or really any fresh cup available 4.What is the process for becoming a tech with Bunn. Standard Electrical, Mechanical and Customer […]
James N. Weiler Tech Profile
In the Industry Since: 2003: Drinking Coffee Since: 1995 Favorite Coffee Origin: Kenya’s and Stumptown House Blend is my current favorite Favorite Tools: Metric box wrenches and multi bit screw driver (11 in 1) Hometown: Russell, Massachusetts Tell us something about yourself: I play drums and I love rock and roll. Sunday morning album: Harvest […]
Cat Foley Interview
Catherine Foley is a gigantic ball of energy. I met her during the Boston Expo EXPO and was blown away by her passion and commitment to our industry. We spent several hours talking and geeking out about service, being an old barista and generally talking about our industry in general. I appreciate Cat’s perspective on […]
Adam Hunt – La Colombe Coffee Roasters
In the Industry Since: 2007 Drinking Coffee Since: 2007 Favorite Coffee Origin: Ethiopia, Kenya Favorite Tools: Fluke T5-600, Ullman picks(great for rock hard group gaskets), Bahco wrenches Hometown: New York City How did you start working in espresso machine service: After roasting coffee in Oklahoma for several years, I packed my life into my car […]
A Short Conversation with Caleb Heinselman
A Short Conversation with Caleb Heinselman about Service and the Coffee Experience in Australia I’ll Start with I do not work for the Australian Board of Tourism. Over the next few months you will see a lot of article about the service culture and coffee experience in Australia. I’ll be working our agent in hiding […]
A Chat with Nick Brown
I’ve been Following Nick Brown and Daily Coffee News since it’s inception. I’ll readily admit I’m a bit of a fanboy when it comes to Daily Coffee News. Nick and his team are avid supporters of the guild. They have spearheaded efforts to get the CTG’s name out there by re-posting some of our blog articles. […]