Thursday, November 22, 2018
The Golf Course in the Country Club at Castle Pines in Colorado
Experienced in mergers and acquisitions, Paul Liska has served on the boards of nearly a dozen public companies in areas such as transportation, publishing, and insurance. Passionate about golf, Paul Liska enjoys exploring challenging and scenic courses across the country, including the Country Club at Castle Pines in Colorado.
Situated in mountain terrain, the Country Club at Castle Pines is the unique creation of golfer Jack Nicklaus, who designed the course in the early 1980s. His aim was to create a design worthy of hosting a PGA Championship.
The result was a demanding but fair course. With tee shots framed by vistas of Pikes Peak, the course features significant elevation changes that encompass uneven lies, rolling terrain, and split fairway decisions.
When opened in 1983, the course exceeded expectations. Today, the golf course in the Country Club at Castle Pines sits comfortably at number 42 in the top 100 of Golf Digest rankings.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Children's Theatre Company to Present Mr. Popper's Penguins
Paul Liska held executive positions with major corporations in diverse industries until 2009, when he turned to private investment. A committed philanthropist, Paul Liska has contributed to groups such as Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis.
Known for inspiring and educating young people, Children's Theatre Company has earned honors such as the Regional Theatre Tony Award. Each year, its young actors present a variety of performances.
In early 2019, the company will feature Mr. Popper's Penguins, adapted by Pins and Needles Productions from the book written by Florence and Richard Atwater. The story follows Mr. Popper, a painter trying to make a living to support his family, who suddenly must provide for 12 penguins as well. His idea to create a vaudeville act of performing penguins offers hope while delighting the audience.
The Children's Theatre Company production of Mr. Popper's Penguins will run January 15 through February 24, 2019, on the UnitedHealth Group Stage.
Known for inspiring and educating young people, Children's Theatre Company has earned honors such as the Regional Theatre Tony Award. Each year, its young actors present a variety of performances.
In early 2019, the company will feature Mr. Popper's Penguins, adapted by Pins and Needles Productions from the book written by Florence and Richard Atwater. The story follows Mr. Popper, a painter trying to make a living to support his family, who suddenly must provide for 12 penguins as well. His idea to create a vaudeville act of performing penguins offers hope while delighting the audience.
The Children's Theatre Company production of Mr. Popper's Penguins will run January 15 through February 24, 2019, on the UnitedHealth Group Stage.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Thin Shots in Golf - What They Are and How to Avoid Them
A talented financial leader with extensive experience as an executive vice president and a CFO, Paul Liska operates as a private investor. An avid golfer in his free time, Paul Liska particularly enjoys playing at The Country Club at Castle Pines, The Club at Wynstone, and Pinehurst.
In golf, a thin shot occurs when the head of the club meets the ball near its midpoint or higher. Where these types of shots will land is extremely difficult to predict. Thin shots also produce more vibration in a golfer’s hands, thus making them uncomfortable for the player.
Thin shots typically result from an issue or issues with a golfer’s swing. When swinging, golfers must keep their upper body even. Some players rise up at the moment of impact, which makes them hit the ball higher than usual. To address this, golfers should remain mindful of the position of their head throughout their swing. By ensuring the head maintains the same vertical distance from the ground through impact, golfers can avoid rising up during their swing.
Swaying during a swing can also cause thin shots. During a swing, golfers who sway move their hips away from the ball during their backswing and toward the ball during their downswing. By leaning the right knee in during the address, which occurs when the bottom of the club approaches the ground, golfers lock in their stance and keep the body from swaying.
Other issues that cause thin shots are positioning the ball poorly when setting up, having a narrow stance, and flipping the golf club. These problems are easily addressed by making sure the ball is neither too far back nor too far forward and by widening the stance. Meanwhile, golfers can avoid flipping the club by ensuring their pressure on the grip remains light and keeping the hinge in their wrists.
Monday, August 13, 2018
An Introduction to Divestiture
Paul Liska has held leadership roles at companies such as Motorola, Speciality Foods Corporation, and Kraft General Foods. In these roles, he became familiar with a wide range of business functions. Paul Liska has spent the past several years working as a private investor in Illinois.
The opposite of investing, divesting is getting rid of an asset by exchanging, selling, or closing it. In most cases, divesting of a business unit is done because the unit is not part of the company’s core competency.
To refocus the business, management may decide to get rid of certain units through divestiture. In doing so, they reduce the lines of business a company must manage.
If a business is struggling financially, it may choose to sell business units to bring in money and return the company’s focus to its primary business line. Divestiture may also be part of a business’ survival plan after a bankruptcy.
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