Jim Morris – “Human Terroir”

by Judd on June 30, 2009

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Welcome Jim Morris!

As the General Manager of Michel-Schlumberger, I am often the guy behind the scenes trying to connects the dots linking the vineyards, winemaking & commerce of the Estate.  In theory, my job is to do this profitably, sustainably, efficiently & seamlessly.  In reality, the first thing you learn in a job like this is that you simply can’t do it alone. 

What is needed is a strong team – one that is galvanized, inspired, motivated & communicates well with each other.  There are a lot of moving parts & one person simply cannot micro-manage every element.  When you find people who just ‘get it’ — you are blessed.  I gravitate towards people who, even though they do not own the company, act as if they do.  And at Michel-Schlumberger, we truly do have a ‘human terroir’ as I’ve called it before, that is unparalleled, and one that complements our distinctive physical terroir.  We have people here  who create a ‘flavor’ to the place as much as the land creates a flavor to the wines.

Blind PigAnd every once in a while, even a blind pig can find an acorn  — and this blind pig (me!) just found an acorn.  Allow me to introduce to you the newest member of our family, Jim Morris.  Picking up onacorn my exceptionally corny habit of creating acronyms for just about anything that moves, Jim created one for himself — he is a self  described ”ACORN” (Absolute Customer Opportunity Recognition Numerologist).  Or more simply, he is The Director of the Consummate Guest Experience (also known as the Director of Consumer Sales & Marketing — but thas sounds so…corporate).  Jim is responsible for all Retail Operations, Wine Club, Events, and anything related to ”Having (the) Ultimate Guest Experience” at Michel Schlumberger (‘H.U.G.E.’ – sorry I couldn’t resist!). 

I first encountered Jim in the wild world of social media.  For those of you new to social media (aren’t we all!?), it is those strange unknown worlds hosted by Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace among others.  We met through the Wine Bloggers Conference in 2008 and the activities therein that involved his winery and Michel Schlumberger.  He ran a small winery located in Dry Creek Valley owned by a friend of mine, Paul Dolan.  Our paths would cross on occasion and I always enjoyed our interactions.  When a position opened up at the winery recently, I was contacted by Jim who found himself in an underemployed state.  Once we met and the rest of the staff had a chance to get to know him, we realized it was a great fit and brought him on board. 

As a member of the team, he will now also be a contributing member of the Benchland Wine Blog (named the Best Winery Blog in the Country by the way by people who know winery blogs) and an invaluable member of the Michel-Schlumberger family.  Should you find yourself at an event or the winery, make sure you welcome him aboard, and enjoy the latest ‘flavor’ in our human terroir.

judd

“GM Judd”

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Jennifer June 30, 2009 at 7:14 pm

Congratulations! Sounds like a great gig… Enjoy!

Richard Beaudin July 1, 2009 at 8:14 am

Judd .. I will have to meet Jim for that experience the next time in town!

Jim .. best of luck on the new assignment .. sounds like there is not lack of confidence things will work out.

Richard

Carine Jelinek July 1, 2009 at 2:09 pm

Michel-Schlumberger has acquired a wonderful resource in Jim Morris. Congratulations to everyone! Cheers!

~Carine

Marcy Gordon July 1, 2009 at 4:49 pm

i have to say that my visit was greatly enhanced by Jims presence. Now if you can just figure out how to bottle his energy and passion, it would be 100 points.

Judd July 1, 2009 at 5:08 pm

I’m thrilled to see the response to Jim’s hiring! Thank you all for your comments & support. And stay tuned to the blog — lots more coming. Don’t forget to ‘Become a Fan’ on Facebook of Michel-Schlumberger — and if you are on Twitter, you can find us @M_Schlumberger.

See you high above the Dry Creek Valley soon!

Dan Huddleston July 6, 2009 at 11:42 am

Judd – you have secured one of the most unique and creative individuals I have had the pleasure to call a friend. I’ve known Jim since 1980 and he truely is the salt of the earth. Jim’s energy, creativity, dedication and sense of humor will serve MS well. But hey, you already are aware of makes Jim a rare bird, that’s why you likely hired him!

My wife and I are looking forward to visiting MS this weekend for the very first time. We’re looking forward to meeting all the folks who make MS a special place.

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