When is it time to move on from what you're doing...and go for the gold? Episode #13 of the Language of Business is now on-the-air!
The full 30-minute episode is below, featuring Mike Dreitzer, Bonnie Fendrock, Chuck Stravin and Andrew Wiener. Click on their names below for the individual interview segments. For the non YouTube version of the episode, click here. Each guest has featured content below, too.
The full 30-minute episode is below, featuring Mike Dreitzer, Bonnie Fendrock, Chuck Stravin and Andrew Wiener. Click on their names below for the individual interview segments. For the non YouTube version of the episode, click here. Each guest has featured content below, too.
Six jobs and 17 years later Mike Dreitzer is now the President of the North American division of a game technology company Ainsworth. Do most people follow his same circuitous path to success? His LinkedIn write-up is here.
What happens when you leave a company that you co-founded? Bonnie Fendrock knows all about that, as it comes with the territory in her career as a successful life sciences executive. Here's her profile.
Think you know a thing or two about what makes a product successful? Try comparing your knowledge with Chuck Stravin. He's been recruited and handpicked by multiple CEOs to bring structure and stability to their organizations. Here's his profile.
He's so proud of his work his company bears his own name. But, what happens if something goes wrong, or worse, everything is just mediocre? No one gets a 2nd chance, and especially not the caterer. The web site for Andrew Wiener's company is here: http://www.cateringbyandrew.com/.
What happens when you leave a company that you co-founded? Bonnie Fendrock knows all about that, as it comes with the territory in her career as a successful life sciences executive. Here's her profile.
Think you know a thing or two about what makes a product successful? Try comparing your knowledge with Chuck Stravin. He's been recruited and handpicked by multiple CEOs to bring structure and stability to their organizations. Here's his profile.
He's so proud of his work his company bears his own name. But, what happens if something goes wrong, or worse, everything is just mediocre? No one gets a 2nd chance, and especially not the caterer. The web site for Andrew Wiener's company is here: http://www.cateringbyandrew.com/.
Pictures from some of Andrew's events. ____________________________ | Pictures from Mike Dreitzer's company. ____________________________ |