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Dig Doug. A Life’s Work | Interview with Doug Termeer | Flaman Connect Podcast

Dig Doug. A Life’s Work | Interview with Doug Termeer | Flaman Connect Podcast

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Still a young man, our special guest Doug Termeer has enjoyed a larger-than-life life - growing up with six brothers and two sisters in the Carman, Manitoba area. He recalls riding in his Dutch-Canadian family's giant van, playing shinny games on a frozen river, and starting work at the tender age of twelve.

He tells how that experience led to a sales career with Walinga, where he’s forged great relationships with his customers. His relationship with snow is a little more strained after it stole his hockey pucks in his youth and later barged into his hotel room during a trade show trip.

Farm size matters – Mitch, Regan, and Trevor resume their discussion on regional farm sizes and why asking a farmer about his total acreage isn’t meant to be a personal question.

Hosts:

Trevor Grinde – Senior Field Service Technician – Flaman Sales

Regan Kunz – Agriculture Sales – Flaman Sales

Mitch Flaman – Senior Manager - Marketing & IT – Flaman Sales

Guest:

Doug Termeer– Pneumatic Conveying Technical Sales Representative – Walinga Inc.

Jonathan Stratton – Senior Manager, Customer Service and Parts – Flaman Sales

Length: 29:19

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Producer: Jonathan Hutchinson – Web & Content Developer – Flaman Sales

Copywriter: Jeff Brown – Senior Writer – Flaman Sales

Graphic Designer: Shanelle Pender – Content Creator & Senior Graphic Designer – Flaman Sales

Digital Marketer: Vanessa Schaedler – Digital Marketing Specialist – Flaman Sales

Social Media: Calla Simpson – Content Creator & Social Media – Flaman Sales

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