• Ep 2 Balancing Business, Family, and Passion: Michael's Insightful Narrative

  • Dec 20 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 2 Balancing Business, Family, and Passion: Michael's Insightful Narrative

  • Summary

  • What happens when a civil engineer embraces his entrepreneurial spirit and takes the helm of a beloved family business? Join me, Heather Joy Batten, on the Batten House Podcast as I sit down with Michael from SOS Power, a company gearing up to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Michael shares his unique journey from engineering to entrepreneurship and the seamless transition of SOS Power from its original owners, Albert and Patty Ralph. Discover how he has honoured the legacy of the Ralph family by keeping them involved and how moving to a new location has spurred growth in both service and sales of top brands like Toro, Honda, and Echo.

    Throughout our conversation, Michael paints a vivid picture of the vital role family plays in his life and business. With four children and a wife who runs her own business, Michael's household thrives on a foundation of entrepreneurship and community spirit. Listen as he reveals the impact this environment has on his kids and the joy it brings him. Not just a business enthusiast, Michael also lets us in on his passion for football and his unwavering support for the Redblacks. If you're looking for inspiration on balancing work, family, and personal passions, Michael's story is a guiding star.

    SOS Power Sales
    Michael Reid
    950 Moodie Drive
    Ottawa ON K2R 1H3
    sales@sos-power-sales.com
    1-613-728-2633
    sos-power-sales.com

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