Friday, April 26, 2013

Dave Rose. BYU Head Basketball Coach

Dave Rose speaking at the BYU Management Society Luncheon
Dave Rose spoke to the BYU Management Society yesterday during our final luncheon of the year. We moved into their ward in Santa Clara while he was still coaching at Dixie State. In fact we bought their home and they moved into a new place just down around the corner. I did not see much of Dave while we were in the ward as he was serving in a Bishopric out at the college. However, we did strike up a connection and he has been very friendly toward me ever since. I remember when we were looking at their home I noticed a Final Four Poster hanging in their bedroom. I did not know who's home it was at the time and thought that Hakeem Olajuwon had a winter home here.

Dave spoke about 3 keys to winning. Confidence, Commitment and Teamwork and told stories about three of his players - Jimmer Ferdette, Brandon Davies and Logan Magnusson that emphasized these points.

Confidence - Jimmer had plenty of it. He told coach after a team captain meeting when it was told that Brandon Davies was kicked off the team that he would make up for Brandon's 11.2 points per game if Coach took care of everything else. following that meeting they get dumped by New Mexico, but in the next game Jimmer scored 52 points, mare than making up for his and Brandon's points.

Commitment - Brandon was committed to BYU and the program even after he had his problems and Coach Rose was committed to Brandon if he would hang around and get things taken care of. It seemed to work out as Coach is still at BYU, even after some big time offers from other schools and Brandon just signed with a top NBA agent.

Teamwork - Logan was a team player without baggage and he made every team he played on better.

Thanks Coach Rose for your insights and encouragement to all in attendance that no matter where you are in life being part of a team/family/work/church calling, if you put others first you'll be winners all around.

Welcome to 37 W. 1070 South, Suite 201

View from my new office door.
Looking down the hall from front door toward break room and restroom.
Corner of restroom and storage. Break room to the left.
New bull pen. Looking toward front door.
Standing in my new office.
We did it. Well, Slater Transfer did it. They came in at 7:30AM and by 12:30PM they were done. Now the fun begins. We are still unsettled in the new place. Boxes everywhere and desks that need to be set up and moved around. I still can not believe all the stuff we have accumulated over the past 21+ years in business.
My current desk set up. Still a few things to move over to the new offices.

Advertising on s shoe string.
Jeremey and I are still in the old Hardy Home building set up on a card tables with just the essentials for now until next week when the phones and internet get hooked up in the new place. I think it is going to be a nice move for us. Especially if the new renters want to buy the building in 6 months. If they decide to move out then it's pack up again and off we go. I think they are going to love the Hardy Home. It has been a great place for us to grow the business and hang out. So many memories here over the past 18+ years. I remember when we moved here from the Lewis Meats/LearnKey building on Sunset. It took one load in a rented Uhaul truck. We had desks and the big scanner. Times and technology have really made business easier where we can do more with less.  I found some old back up Zip Drives, Jaz drives and tape backup. We can fit all that info on a small jump drive and still have tons of space left.

It is amazing to me that I can still function and get things done for clients during a big move like this. Most of them will not even notice that we moved. Great associates, great clients, great times ahead. Welcome to 37 W. 1070 South, Suite 201.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

TCS is Moving

After 15 years in the Historic Hardy Home in Ancestor Square TCS will be moving to 37 West 1070 South, Suite 201. Same phone number 435-674-2846. Same fax 435-674-5753. Same email address brian@tcscreative.com.  Same amazing service we have given our clients for the past 21 years, just from a new location. 

If you try to call and can't reach me at our main number, try my cell phone - 435-467-2103. We will be working out of our current office through Tuesday of next week.  I will try to be as responsive to your needs as you have come to expect from me and TCS Advertising. 

After the dust settles I hope you will come by and see our new offices.  I can't believe all that I have accumulated over the past 21 years.  Lots of boxes.  Thanks to Al Thorne and Slater Transfer.

Kind Regards,

Brian J Tenney
President
TCS Advertising & Public Relations
37 West 1070 South, Suite 201
St. George, UT  84770
brian@tcscreative.com
435.674.2846
435.467.2103 cell
www.tcscreative.com

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Students of the Month March Honored by St. George Exchange Club

St. George, UT, April 8, 2013 — All the students that are honored throughout the year are seniors and are recognized for their scholastic achievements, community involvement, and leadership at their respective school. One student from the eight students honored from each high school throughout the school year as a Student of the Month will have the opportunity to become Student of the Year from their school and receive a college scholarship to the college of their choice from the St. George Exchange Club. Congratulations to the St. George Exchange Club March 2013 Students of the Month!
Back Row: Kevin Chaves (PVHS), Wesley Ian Sullivan (SCHS), and Danny Wittwer, President St. George Exchange Club
Front Row: Mary Garceau (THS), Aspen Lowe (DHHS), and Chandlie Stratton (DHS)

Friday, April 5, 2013

Dave Rose, Head Basketball Coach at BYU to Address Management Society


The St. George Area Chapter of The BYU Management Society
invites you to join us for our chapter lunch
Thursday, April 25, featuring
Dave Rose
Head Basketball Coach, BYU Cougars.

Date: Thursday, April 2 5 , 2013
Abbey Inn St. George
1129 South Bluff Street
St. George , UT
Time: 12:00 Noon

Cost $15 (now accepting cash, check or credit cards).
Please RSVP as soon as possible to: Nate McNamee at nate@twmadvisor.com or call Nate at (435) 669-9400.
Space is limited.
 
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The focus of the BYU Management Society is to grow moral and ethical leadership around the world. No restrictions on membership exist, except that members are expected to live by standards that will bring credit to the Management Society.  Locally, the BYU Management Society ‐ St. George Chapter has established a scholarship program available to students pursuing post‐secondary education at either Dixie State College or any of the BYU affiliated universities (BYU‐Provo, BYU‐Idaho, BYU‐Hawaii). Monies will be paid directly to the recipients’ school of choice to help defray the cost of tuition. Preference will be given to students pursuing business related education.

About Dave Rose
Since becoming head coach of the BYU men's basketball program on April 11, 2005, Dave Rose has guided the Cougars to an impressive array of on-the-court awards and accolades while his unassuming approach to service and the community has been recognized at the top of his profession.

With a 185-54 record, Rose has produced a seven-year resume that is nearly unmatched. In fact, among the 40-plus coaches who took over a program in 2005, Rose has the best winning percentage (.774) and the most wins (185). Among first-time head coaches in 2005, Rose is the only to achieve at least 20 wins in each of his first seven seasons. His 185 victories place him fourth for best career starts (through seven seasons) by wins in NCAA history, ahead of the likes of Mike Krzyzewski and Thad Matta. Rose currently holds the school record for career winning percentage (.774) and is second in career victories.

Equally committed to excellence off the court, Rose was honored on April 6, 2008, by the National Association of Basketball Coaches with its Game Pillar Award for Service, one of only four Pillar Awards (Education, Leadership, Service and Advocacy) that the Association annually bestows on the most deserving among its vast membership. While Rose has never sought such attention, his actions and accomplishments - both on the court and in the community - have commanded the praises of faithful followers and casual observers alike. In April 2008, Rose became the 63rd recipient of the Dale Rex Memorial Award, given annually to the person who has done the most for amateur athletics in the state of Utah. Another evidence of Rose's commitment to excellence is his basketball program consistently ranks in the top 10 percent nationally in multi-year NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores. As a result, the NCAA has honored BYU basketball with Public Recognition awards for seven-straight seasons (2006 to 2012) for its high academic achievement. In fact, the Cougars are the only Division I program to earn public recognition and a bid to the NCAA Tournament every year from 2007 to 2012.

A native of Houston, Texas, Rose and his wife Cheryl have three children and seven grandchildren. Rose followed Steve Cleveland as the second BYU head coach to have served a full-time mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rose served in Manchester, England, from 1977-79 between his two years as a player at Dixie State College. An important component in Rose's success is the unwavering support and encouragement of his wonderful family. Rose's wife Cheryl is actively involved in helping families who have children with cancer as she is currently serving as an honorary chairperson for the Children with Cancer Christmas Foundation. She previously served as the vice chairperson for the foundation. Daughter Chanell played forward on the BYU women's basketball team from 2000-03 and is married to Brock Reichner, who was a member of the BYU men's basketball team from 2004-06. His son Garrett returned in August 2005 from a two-year mission in Little Rock, Ark., and married his wife Brooke in November 2006. Rose's daughter Taylor attends Provo High School and plays volleyball for the Bulldogs.

For complete bio and history on Dave Rose, go to:
http://byucougars.com/staff/m-basketball/dave-rose