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Episode 29: An Interview With Kim Scott, Maui Powder Works

In this episode of Products Finishings’ On the Line podcast, Kim Scott, the voice behind Maui Powder Works’ Powder Coater Podcast, talks about grassroots marketing, powder coatings’ social media community and trends in the industry. 

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Kim Scott hosts Maui Powder Works’ Powder Coater Podcast.
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In addition to running a powder coating operation that serves all of the Hawaiiian islands, Maui Powder Works also records and produce the Powder Coater Podcast (also known as RossKote) — a weekly podcast that explores industry secrets, new products and trends in the world of powder coating.

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Photo Credit: Maui Powder Works

In this episode of On the Line we sit down with Kim Scott, the voice behind Maui Powder Works’ Powder Coater Podcast, to learn about the company’s grassroots approach to marketing and the mission that has grown from the podcast that helped propel Maui Powder Works from an island job shop to a recognized voice in the finishing community. 

Check out Kim’s thoughts on everything from workforce to supply chain trends influencing the powder coating industry as she talks about the role of community and education within the industry.


Don’t miss PF’s Top Shops Insider column featuring Maui Powder Works.

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