This year, Induron will celebrate its 72nd year of being a small, family-owned business. Throughout those years, Induron worked through various company focuses, but its values and culture remain constant. Continue reading The Induron Difference: Small and Family-Owned
Category Archives: Induron Family
The Induron Difference: Relationships Matter
At Induron, we value relationships. We invest ourselves in the success, satisfaction and reputation of our customers. Our goals are to make their lives easier and discover innovative ways to add value to what they are doing. National Sales Manager Andy Odorzynski said it best when he stated, “Success for Induron means we’re adding value to our partners.” Continue reading The Induron Difference: Relationships Matter
The Induron Difference: What Motivates Our Team
What gets you out of bed in the morning? Several Induron team members shared what excites them about working for Induron in the videos below. The responses ranged from the company’s potential for growth to Induron’s family-like culture. Check out the videos below to see what they had to say! Continue reading The Induron Difference: What Motivates Our Team
The Induron Difference: Start with a Good Finish
As a third-generation, family-owned paint manufacturer, Induron is different. Our company size, passionate team members, innovative products, customer-first approach to doing business and more set us apart from our competitors. Continue reading The Induron Difference: Start with a Good Finish
Overcoming Giants
By: Davies Hood, Induron President
I remember being both moved and inspired by this full-page advertisement for Maserati in USA Today a few years ago on the Monday after the Super Bowl. The Patriots won… but that’s not this story. The ad copy read Continue reading Overcoming Giants
The Induron Approach
By: Tom Wunderlin, Induron Sales Representative
A salesperson is the primary differentiator in purchases today. As products and services become increasingly commoditized, purchasers realize that they can receive a similar offering from another company. But, what they can’t get from just any supplier is the same experience and positive outcome Induron’s sales representatives strive to create. Continue reading The Induron Approach
The Trust Factor
By: Tex Enoch, Induron Sales Representative
For the second year in a row, the Philadelphia Eagles star quarterback, Carson Wentz, went down with an injury leaving a journeyman quarterback, Nick Foles, with the reigns as they moved into the playoffs. Last year, Nick proved to the world that he was more than a journeyman as he led his team to the Super Bowl and then beat the great Tom Brady and the Patriots for the championship. Continue reading The Trust Factor
2018 in Review
By: Davies Hood, Induron President
As Induron Coatings entered our seventh decade of providing “Reliable Protection Through Innovative Coatings,” we knew that change and adaptation was necessary to continue with our mission. Don’t get me wrong, 2017 was a record year in terms of sales, team building and company culture at Induron. But, the real takeaway from our 70th Anniversary Celebration, was that in order to succeed in business, companies had to constantly adapt and continue to work to improve culture. At Induron, we have a proven track record of both. Here are a few examples: Continue reading 2018 in Review
The Original Induron Blog
By: Davies Hood, Induron President
With the Induron blog, we strive to provide readers with unique insight into our company—a “Look Beneath the Surface,” if you will. Our blog content ranges from project profiles, industry insights and product highlights to softer pieces, such as employee spotlights, motivational advice and personal stories. Recently, I came across a “‘when I grow up’ paper I wrote as a 6-year-old that could be considered as “The Original Induron Blog.” It read: Continue reading The Original Induron Blog
Goodbye from George Shannon
By: George Shannon, Induron Coatings Consultant
Events happen in our lives that we cannot control. We don’t get to choose everything that happens to us. We DO get to choose how we respond to those events. Continue reading Goodbye from George Shannon