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In the latest episode of the FemCity Podcast, FemCity Founder, Violette de Ayala is joined by Author and Speaker, Orly Zeewy. Orly shares Secrets and Statistics on Women in Business. Join us as they dive into the common threads and what it means. About Orly Zeewy // Orly Zeewy is an author, speaker, educator, and a facilitator of lightbulb moments. Her superpower? She makes fuzzy clear. She works with startup founders and business owners to clarify and communicate their zone of genius so they can attract more of their ideal customers and scale fast. In addition to her consulting work, Orly is a popular speaker and has been a guest on more than thirty podcasts. Most recently, she was interviewed on StoryTellHer, The EntreProfessor, and She Is Unstoppable. She has lectured at Wharton and taught in The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University, Jefferson University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Orly has been featured in Medium and her articles have been published in national publications such as The Marketing Journal, Smart Hustle and Lioness Magazine. Her book: Ready, Launch, Brand: The Lean Marketing Guide for Startups was published by Routledge in May 2021 and was the #1 new business book release on Amazon in April 2021. Her second book, Why NOT Me? The Female Guide for Entrepreneurship will be published in 2025. Connect with Orly! https://zeewybrands.com https://zeewybrands.com/press-zeewy/ https://zeewybrands.com/books/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlyzeewy/ orly@zeewybrands.com About FemCity // Join FemCity with a complimentary Community Membership!It's the perfect way to sample our Membership, attend local events, meet FemCity Founder, Violette de Ayala and see if the FemCity vibe is a good fit for you. And it's free! You can also learn more about launching a FemCity Chapter in your community. FemCity has been seen in Gilt, Vogue, AP News, Entrepreneur, Forbes, and MarieClaire. Learn why FemCity is more than just a women's networking group at www.femcity.com and on all social platforms @FemCity. Want to learn about FemCIty? Join us for our free upcoming Get to Know FemCIty event. About Violette de Ayala // Violette is a Cuban-American serial and social Entrepreneur, Founder of FemCity®, and virtual mentor to over 20,000 women. Violette has been quoted in Success, Entrepreneur, CNBC, Yahoo Small Business, Business Insider News as a small business expert. You can connect with Violette on IG, FB, LinkedIn at Violette de Ayala. About Lynn Pelzer // Lynn is the COO of FemCity and has held a chair position on boards, currently part of a DEI board with FemCity, she has been awarded the Rising Star Award and Crystal Executive Award in her previous company. She has been a contributor on podcasts as well as blogs, and has been a speaker in women's groups on the topics of business. You can connect with Lynn on Facebook or Linkedin @lynnpelzer.
Orly Zeewy is an author, speaker, educator, and facilitator of lightbulb moments. Her superpower? She makes fuzzy clear. She helps startup founders and business leaders clarify and communicate their zone of genius so they can attract more of their ideal customers and scale fast. In addition to her consulting work, Orly is a popular speaker and has been a guest on more than thirty podcasts. Most recently, she was interviewed on Product for Product, Life School Master Class and One Knight In Product. She has lectured at Wharton and taught in The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University, Jefferson University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Orly has been featured in Medium and her articles have been published in national publications such as The Marketing Journal, Smart Hustle and Lioness Magazine. Her book: Ready, Launch, Brand: The Lean Marketing Guide for Startups was published by Routledge in May 2021 and was the #1 new business book release on Amazon in April 2021. Key Moments [04:10] Passionate journey of female entrepreneur creating brand. [09:10] Considering traditional publisher for credibility was mistake. [11:22] Struggling to start writing book about entrepreneurs. [14:46] Joined networks to combat loneliness, exchange ideas. [15:55] Immigrated at 11, dad invented steel technology. [20:39] Mentor proud of students' success on LinkedIn. [25:01] Platform security issue leads to temporary suspension. Orly Online https://zeewybrands.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlyzeewy/ If you're enjoying Entrepreneur's Enigma, please give us a review on the podcast directory of your choice. We're on all of them and these reviews really help others find the show. GoodPods: https://gmwd.us/goodpods iTunes: https://gmwd.us/itunes Podchaser: https://gmwd.us/podchaser Also, if you're getting value from the show and want to buy me a coffee, go to the show notes to get the link to get me a coffee to keep me awake, while I work on bringing you more great episodes to your ears. → https://gmwd.us/buy-me-a-coffee Follow Seth Online: Seth | Digital Marketer (@s3th.me) • Instagram: Instagram.com/s3th.me Seth Goldstein | LinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/in/sethmgoldstein Seth On Mastodon: https://s3th.me/@pch Seth's Marketing Junto Newsletter: https://MarketingJunto.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of More Perfect Marketing, host David Baer is joined by branding and positioning expert Orly Zeewy to discuss the importance of understanding your target audience's needs and desires in order to create effective messaging. Orly Zeewy is an author, speaker, and your facilitator of lightbulb moments. Her superpower? She makes fuzzy clear. She turns generic messaging into clear marketing messages that help startups and early-stage companies cut through the noise so they can attract their ideal customers and scale fast. In addition to her consulting work, Orly is a popular speaker and guest on business podcasts. She has been interviewed on more than a dozen business podcasts including This Week with Sabir, Angel Invest Boston with Sal Daher and The ConsciousPreneur. She has lectured at Wharton and taught in The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University, and the University of Pennsylvania. Orly has been featured in Medium and her articles have been published in national publications such as The Marketing Journal, Smart Hustle and Lioness Magazine. Her book: Ready, Launch, Brand: The Lean Marketing Guide for Startups was published by Routledge in May 2021 and was the #1 new business book release on Amazon in April 2021. Included in this episode: - Common Mistakes with Brand Messaging: Startups often send out too much information without being clear on their message. Generic messaging is often a result of not understanding who the target audience is. - Importance of Homepage: A homepage is a crucial aspect of a brand's identity and must communicate why a user should be there. - Focusing on the Customer's Needs: Founders need to focus on the problem they need to solve for customers, not just their own needs. Specific messaging tailored to the audience will attract more of them. - Utilizing Surveys: Surveys are incredibly useful if the right questions are asked to the right people. There may be variations in questions asked to extract useful language and perspective. - Case Study: Summer Day Camp Redesign: The guest speaker shares insights from an online survey her team conducted for a summer day camp. They found that the camp was the place where small kids do big things. The messaging was centered around experiences and growth opportunities in a safe environment rather than the lake as they had previously thought. - Importance of Understanding the Market: "Build it and they will buy" is a flawed idea because it doesn't consider if people actually want what you're offering. Understanding the market, including where it is currently and what people are doing now, is crucial. - AppSumo Case Study: AppSumo is a marketplace where technology tools launch to find users. Many of these tools lack clarity on who they're serving, focusing only on what they do. - Differentiation for Startups: Startups have a blank slate but still need to figure out their unique selling points. Existing companies, especially in brick and mortar, have a harder time because of the abundance of options and competition from digital spaces. - Insights on Sales: To succeed in selling a product or service, it's crucial to connect with potential customers on their level. Passion is a key trait of founders, but they need to consider that others may not be as far along in the process. - Eugene Schwartz's "Breakthrough Advertising": The host reads a passage from "Breakthrough Advertising" by Eugene Schwartz, published in the 1960s, which emphasizes the importance of channeling and directing existing desires in copywriting. Links mentioned: https://zeewybrands.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlyzeewy/ https://twitter.com/orlyzeewy https://bit.ly/readylaunchbrand
PTA President of Jana Elementary, Ashley Bernaugh joins the show talking about the decision to close Jana Elementary.
How can coffee change the world? According to Saxby's CEO and Founder, Nick Bayer, it begins with educating young entrepreneurs. This week Laura and Nick discuss how Saxby's is empowering young people to embrace the humanity of the hospitality industry and build a business that creates an impact. Here are a few things you'll learn during this conversation: How Saxby's created an academic experience while building real businesses Why every young entrepreneur needs a course in critical thinking skills for business How to develop your empathy skills Why Saxby's made B Corp status a priority What you can do to hold your team accountable to your mission and values During the 24-Hour Influence Challenge, Nick encourages you to respond to all digital communication within 24 hours and evaluate how it impacts trust and relationship building. Nick Bayer has always been in the business of bringing people together, whether it's as one of Philadelphia Business Journal's "Most Admired CEOs" or as a consummate team captain since Little League. So when he created Saxbys in 2005, Nick never really considered it to be a coffee company — instead, it's a social impact company fueled by amazing food, beverage, and hospitality. Saxbys has since grown from one corner café to a nearly 30-unit, Philadelphia-based business with a singular mission: Make Life Better. For Nick Bayer, “making life better" began by fostering an O.D.D (outgoing, detail-oriented, and disciplined) team, committed to the betterment of the communities it serves and aligned by their shared entrepreneurial spirit and Saxbys' core values. Today, that team spans over 500 members across the Northeast that represent the change-makers of tomorrow. To that point, Bayer introduced Saxbys' pioneering Experiential Learning Program (ELP) in 2015 in partnership with Drexel University — the nation's first entirely student-run cafe where students earn full academic credit and wages through a university cooperative education program. Bayer's vision for the program is to embolden the next generation of entrepreneurs, providing undergrad students with tangible experience as a supplement to traditional classroom learning. In five short years, one ELP cafe has blossomed to a dozen, with five more partnerships opening in the Fall of 2021. Nick is currently the Entrepreneur in Residence at Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration, an adjunct professor at Drexel University and the Executive in Residence at Temple University's Fox School of Business. He serves on the Board of The Franklin Institute, Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, the Community College of Philadelphia, Drexel University's Close School of Entrepreneurship and Drexel's Steinbright Career Development Center, as well as being a Corporate Council Member for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. He has been recognized as the "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, EY's "Social Entrepreneur of the Year" and among the “100 Most Powerful Business Leaders in Philadelphia” by the Philadelphia Business Journal. He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife Haley and son Luke. You can connect with Nick in the following ways: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickbayer6/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsnickbayer/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickbayer Company Website: https://www.saxbyscoffee.com/ To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VocalImpactProductions Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Instagram: @VocalImpactProductionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you want to become an entrepreneur? Start taking action! This episode features someone with an impressive entrepreneurial journey in different industries who partnered with SONSIEL to build a very interesting program. This week's guest on the SONSIEL Podcast is Chuck Sacco, Drexel University's Associate Dean for Strategy and Innovation with the Charles Close School of Entrepreneurship. He talks about how the program Drexel has with SONSIEL brings worker from the nursing space important skills to start new ventures by providing tools and resources to fix some problems they see in healthcare. He details how the alliance came to be, how the program has evolved, and how it currently works in an interesting, interactive, and educational manner to empower the development of new ideas. He explains why SONSIEL has brought value to the program by providing guest speakers that can act as credible case studies. Finally, he talks about his own journey as an innovator and entrepreneur, advises those thinking about taking the entrepreneurial path, and encourages innovator nurses to take the SONSIEL program at Drexel University. Tune in to this episode to learn about innovation and entrepreneurship at Drexel University hand-in-hand with SONSIEL! Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
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In this LAST episode of Season 2 - focus on women offering important skills for the post-pandemic business world - I talk with ORLY Zeewy - all about her area of expertise - and the topic of her new book READY, LAUNCH, BRAND, The Lean Marketing Guide for Startups - that is ... BRAND! When people hear the word BRAND - they often think colors, style, font, and logosbut ORLY - is what she calls a BRAND ARCHITECT - she *builds the DNA of startup brands* and *helps founders cut through the noise so they can scale in months, not years.* Orly Zeewy is an author, keynote speaker, educator and brand architect. She builds the DNA of startup brands and helps founders cut through the noise so they can scale in months, not years. Prior to starting her consulting practice, she ran the award-winning Zeewy Design and Marketing Communications firm for 14 years and directed marketing programs for national clients such as CIGNA, Kraft Foods and Prince Tennis.Orly has lectured at Wharton and taught in The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. She has led workshops for startup incubators such as REV Ithaca, Rise Up Philly, Startup Leaders Philadelphia and Venture Café. In 2020, nearly 200 people from around the world attended her brand storytelling webinar: Heroes and Villains.Orly has been featured in Medium and written for the Comcast Business Community, Small Business Trends, The Marketing Journal and Smart Hustle. You can find ORLY at:http://zeewy.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlyzeewy/ https://twitter.com/orlyzeewyand her book: https://www.amazon.com/Ready-Launch-Brand-Marketing-Startups/dp/0367466627
Here are a few notes I wrote down for this video, feel free to copy them. Remember, it's ok to be a copy cat as long as you copy the right cat.Cost VS Value- There is a big difference between cost and value.- Average person looks at the price tag vs the impact.- Want more? Become more! Gain more value, provide more value. Example: A training course on leadership, sales, and mindset may COST $300 - $1,000 but if applied right, the value is 10X, 100X maybe 1,000X. Average people won't use vision, they'll use sight. Sight sees the cost only, but vision sees the value. Example: I bought a Walmart an automated Walmart store for $35,000 - BIG COST. But what's the value? $5k - $7k monthly on autopilot. Scared Money Don't Make Money.What's the biggest value/ROI? Investing in Self Education.1. Communication skills (Sales, public speaking, etc.)2. Problem solving skills3. Leadership skillsAn average person will look at the cost of personal development but won't look at the cost of spending on Yezzy.Brad Lea's Close School: https://www.closerschool.com/csFor my viewers ONLY - get The Bulletproof Mindset for 50% off: https://jcrangel.com/bullet.html (must message me directly) You can Contact Me here :
Your brand is greater than a good-looking logo. The success of your business is dependent on knowing who you are. Be clear about who you are and why we should care, and you have a good chance of finding your ideal client. That takes the time, objectivity and self-awareness to That's the magic of working with Orly Zeewy. She is a brand architect, who can help you put your business on track from the foundation up. We talk about the blessings of ugly babies (metaphorically speaking), how much businesses should allocate to marketing and bubble wrap.Orly Zeewy is an author, keynote speaker, educator and brand architect. She builds the DNA of startup brands and helps founders cut through the noise so they can scale in months, not years. Prior to starting her consulting practice, she ran the award-winning Zeewy Design and Marketing Communications firm for 14 years and directed marketing programs for national clients such as CIGNA, Kraft Foods and Prince Tennis.Orly has lectured at Wharton and taught in The Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University and the University of Pennsylvania. In 2020, nearly 200 people from around the world attended her brand storytelling webinar: Heroes and Villains.Orly has been interviewed for Medium and written for the Comcast Business Community, Small Business Trends, The Marketing Journal and Smart Hustle.Her book, Ready, Launch, Brand: The Lean Marketing Guide for Startups was published in May 2021 and was the #1 new business book release on Amazon in April 2021.
Dr John H. Wilson also known as The-Entre-Professor, is an entrepreneur, intrapreneur, scholar, and public speaker with more than twenty years of experience in the technology industry. Recently, he left Corporate America to pursue a full-time faculty position at Drexel University as a teaching professor in the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship and to launch Strategic Collisions International LLC, a development consultancy dedicated to helping entrepreneurs to launch, grow, and thrive.
24. Make Life Better: "B" the Force for Good. Part 2 ”Those who really want to have a successful career at Saxbys thrive because they get so much feedback, because we communicate so openly with such are. We care about ourselves and our own reputations and about you as a fellow member of the Saxbys’ tribe.” Guest Info: Nick Bayer has always been in the business of bringing people together, whether it’s as one of Philadelphia Business Journal’s "Most Admired CEOs" or as a consummate team captain since Little League. So when he created Saxbys in 2005, Nick never really considered it to be a coffee company — instead, it’s a social impact company fueled by amazing food, beverage and hospitality. Saxbys has since grown from one corner café to a nearly 30-unit, Philadelphia-based business with a singular mission: Make Life Better. For Nick Bayer, “making life better" began by fostering an O.D.D (outgoing, detail-oriented, and disciplined) team, committed to the betterment of the communities it serves and aligned by their shared entrepreneurial spirit and Saxbys' core values. Today, that team spans over 500 members across the Northeast that represent the change-makers of tomorrow. To that point, Bayer introduced Saxbys’ pioneering Experiential Learning Program (ELP) in 2015 in partnership with Drexel University — the nation’s first entirely student-run cafe where students earn full academic credit and wages through a university cooperative education program. Bayer’s vision for the program is to embolden the next generation of entrepreneurs, providing undergrad students with tangible experience as a supplement to traditional classroom learning. In five short years, one ELP cafe has blossomed to a dozen, with several more planned to open in the near future. Nick is currently the Entrepreneur in Residence at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration, an adjunct professor at Drexel University and the Executive in Residence at Temple University's Fox School of Business. He serves on the Board of The Franklin Institute, Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, the Community College of Philadelphia, Drexel University’s Close School of Entrepreneurship and Drexel’s Steinbright Career Development Center, as well as being a Corporate Council Member for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. In 2017, he was named the "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as well as EY’s "Social Entrepreneur of the Year." He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife and son. Favorite Quote: "The world happens for you, not to you." Resources: Nick on LinkedIn Twitter: @nickbayer, @Saxbys SaxybsCoffee.com B Corp Certification Announcement Shannon Cassidy on YouTube For more information about R.O.G. Return on Generosity and host Shannon Cassidy, visit bridgebetween.com Credits: Nick Bayer, Saxbys. Production team: Nani Shin, Sheep Jam Productions, qodpod
23. Make Life Better: "B" the Force for Good. Part 1 "If we got a bunch of people who look differently and think differently but have the same heart and soul, the same motivation to make life better for others every single day, we’re going to be in a really good position to serve our communities quite well.” Guest Info: Nick Bayer has always been in the business of bringing people together, whether it’s as one of Philadelphia Business Journal’s "Most Admired CEOs" or as a consummate team captain since Little League. So when he created Saxbys in 2005, Nick never really considered it to be a coffee company — instead, it’s a social impact company fueled by amazing food, beverage and hospitality. Saxbys has since grown from one corner café to a nearly 30-unit, Philadelphia-based business with a singular mission: Make Life Better. For Nick Bayer, “making life better" began by fostering an O.D.D (outgoing, detail-oriented, and disciplined) team, committed to the betterment of the communities it serves and aligned by their shared entrepreneurial spirit and Saxbys' core values. Today, that team spans over 500 members across the Northeast that represent the change-makers of tomorrow. To that point, Bayer introduced Saxbys’ pioneering Experiential Learning Program (ELP) in 2015 in partnership with Drexel University — the nation’s first entirely student-run cafe where students earn full academic credit and wages through a university cooperative education program. Bayer’s vision for the program is to embolden the next generation of entrepreneurs, providing undergrad students with tangible experience as a supplement to traditional classroom learning. In five short years, one ELP cafe has blossomed to a dozen, with several more planned to open in the near future. Nick is currently the Entrepreneur in Residence at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration, an adjunct professor at Drexel University and the Executive in Residence at Temple University's Fox School of Business. He serves on the Board of The Franklin Institute, Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, the Community College of Philadelphia, Drexel University’s Close School of Entrepreneurship and Drexel’s Steinbright Career Development Center, as well as being a Corporate Council Member for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. In 2017, he was named the "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as well as EY’s "Social Entrepreneur of the Year." He resides in Center City Philadelphia with his wife and son. Favorite Quote: "The world happens for you, not to you." Resources: Nick on LinkedIn Twitter: @nickbayer, @Saxbys SaxybsCoffee.com B Corp Certification Announcement Shannon Cassidy on YouTube For more information about R.O.G. Return on Generosity and host Shannon Cassidy, visit bridgebetween.com Credits: Nick Bayer, Saxbys. Production team: Nani Shin, Sheep Jam Productions, qodpod
On today's episode, we have an opportunity to talk with Liza Herzog who leads academic research and assessment at the Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University. She shares her secret sauce with us on how she teachers her students - future educators and entrepreneurs - how to incorporate the entrepreneurial mindset into the work they plan to do. She spent two decades in education, including seven years in higher education both as an administrator and as a faculty member, and a dozen years in K-12 education research, evaluation and policy. Here's the four elements of success that she shared with us in the podcast: 1) Experimentation - Try doing small things in new ways!2) Reflect - Think about how your practice, process, service works. 3) Collaborate - You cannot do anything by yourself. Share things in low stakes ways, and holding yourself accountable is the key to your progress. 4) Passion. Think about your work and how to improve on it. Who are your go to people and why? You can connect with Liza here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-herzog-35100146/.
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On this episode of Speaking to Influence, Donna Marie De Carolis shares why focuses on mindset vs. skills when communicating with her audience and how you can lower the risk of speaking with your own audiences. During this conversation Laura and Donna discuss how to communicate your credibility without self-promoting, getting the audience involved in the story, and understanding the introvert-extrovert continuum. Donna Marie De Carolis, Ph.D., is the founding Dean of the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship and the Silverman Family Professor of Entrepreneurial Leadership at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her career itself is entrepreneurial – one of reinvention from high school history teacher to consultant to professor and university dean. She characterizes her strong motivation in both her personal and professional life as “small acts of entrepreneurship “– those decisions that require a leap of faith onto a new path. To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C's of influence. You can connect with Laura in the following ways: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWri2F_hhGQpMcD97DctJwA Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions Twitter: @Laura Sicola Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vocalimpactproductions Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us this week as Superintendent Jeff Harris and Bess Maxwell Principal Diane Wiese discuss the health and safety of our students as they return to in-person school during phase 3.
"In life, if an opportunity comes your way, you need to take it." - Nick Bevington Listen as Nick Bevington's interview where he speaks of his route from Finance graduate to Head of Town Close School, the boredom of working in Finance and how summer camp work had lit the torch paper of his love of helping and teaching young people. Nick's early advice of taking an opportunity has stood him in very good stead. In fact, this advice leads to Nick progressing quicker than normal to his first Deputy Headteacher role. He describes how he handled the responsibility of this post when relatively inexperienced compared to other more established staff. Nick has lost none of his enthusiasm and passion for education and had some amazing examples of current initiatives in Town Close school. Enjoy! SHOW NOTES: [00:30] Nick's route into teaching. [01:50] The biggest influencers in Nick's early teaching. [04:50] Becoming a Deputy headteacher [06:17] Learns as a Deputy. [08:00] Making the move into Headship. [09:54] New Head, new experiences. [11:29] Implementing change as a Head. [13:08] Current initiatives at Town Close School. [15:49] Genderleass uniform. [22:11] What makes a good SLT. [24:06] Nick's advice to NQT's. [27:02] Nick's advice to aspiring Head Teachers. [28:39] How Nick gets away from work. SELECTED LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE Nick's LinkedIn Profile Nick's Twitter Town Close School website Town Close Facebook The Restless School - Roy Blatchford Nick Corston
My good friend, Roger Lee, Managing Director, Owner, and Founder of Roger Lee Arts, joins us in episode 055 of SHIPS! Roger and I talk about how failure is essential for success in both the arts and in any field, how vital it is to change our mindset for success, and how liberating it is to create your own work as an artist. We discuss Roger's career as a dancer and finding his entrepreneurial path in the arts. Please be sure to check out https://www.rogerleearts.com/ for more information about Roger and his company. You can check him out on all social media platforms @rogerleearts. Roger Lee is the Managing Director, Owner, and Founder of Roger Lee Arts, LLC, a business producing dance company concerts, portrait drawings, and artist career coaching since 2012. He wrote the e-book Career Advice For Visual and Performing Artists based on his 18 years of professional experience as an award-winning visual and performing artist. Roger is also an educational professional with 12 years of teaching and administrative experience. He currently serves as a Program Manager, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, and Adjunct Professor at Drexel University’s Close School of Entrepreneurship, the nation’s first independent entrepreneurship degree-granting school. Roger previously served as an Adjunct Professor at Eastern University’s Campolo College of Graduate and Professional Studies, Loeb School of Education, and Dance Department and at Temple University’s Dance Department, a freelance dance teaching artist, and an on-air dance instructor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support
To kick things off as we head into the 100th anniversary of Drexel’s renowned cooperative education program, the first two podcast episodes explore the history of co-op at Drexel through alumni, staff and current student interviews. Co-op Part 1 features Ian Sladen, current vice president for cooperative education and career development in the Steinbright Career Development Center, as well as Evan Ehlers ’19, founder of the nonprofit Sharing Excess, which he started as a Close School of Entrepreneurship student.
Kelly Deily talks with Dean Donna De Carolis, founding Dean of the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship, Silverman Family Professor of Entrepreneurial Leadership at Drexel University, blogger, and weekly contributor on KYW News Radio about why there is an entrepreneur in all of us. Music by Ikson
Nick Bayer is the founder and CEO of Saxbys. Since maxing out his credit cards in 2005 Nick has grown Saxbys from one café in Atlanta to a 30-unit, hospitality business with a mission: Make Life Better. In 2005 Nick didn’t know much about running a business.He also wasn’t much of a coffee drinker. BUT He did know he wanted to fuse the intimate, community spirit of a local coffee shop with the consistently delicious product of a big name coffee brand. This Philadelphia based company now has a presence in 10 states and on a number of college campuses and growing fast, (30% a year fast). Saxbys has frequently been named “Best Coffee” and “Best Coffee House” in many of the markets it serves, including Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and Dallas. In April 2015, Saxbys opened its first experiential learning cafe. The product of a partnership between Saxbys and Drexel’s Close School of Entrepreneurship, it’s the nation’s first entirely student-run café where students earn credit through a University cooperative education (co-op) program. A consummate team captain since Little League (and twice for Cornell University’s baseball team), Nick loves empowering his team members and encouraging everyone he meets to believe in the Saxbys mission and core values. Nick is currently the Entrepreneur in Residence at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and faculty member at Drexel University, where he teaches a course in entrepreneurial franchising. http://whatgotyouthere.com/ NEW SPONSOR TEN THOUSAND- www.tenthousand.cc/wgyt 20% off with discount code "WGYT" Pure Spectrum CBD 10% off with discount code “WGYT” https://www.purespectrumcbd.com/?ref=227 GlobeKick 10% off with discount code “WGYT” https://globekick.com/ 15% off Four Sigmatic with discount code "WGYT" http://foursigmatic.com/wgyt http://www.saxbyscoffee.com/ https://twitter.com/nickbayer https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickbayer6/ https://www.instagram.com/nickbayer6/ https://twitter.com/SeanDeLaney23 https://www.instagram.com/whatgotyoutherepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/whatgotyouthere/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-delaney-00909190/ Intro/Outro music by Justin Great- http://justingreat.com/ Audio Engineer- Brian Lapres
Teaching college students how to make their own start-up company is quite an undertaking. Chuck explains to Executive Director of Select Greater Philadelphia Council, Matt Cabrey, about how his experience working in a startup is the perfect background to educate and instill the entrepreneurial spirit in his students.
Video Resume Platform Rezzio was founded at the heart of Drexel University's college of entrepreneurship, Close School of Entrepreneurship. The school provides students with the tools and knowledge to help bring their concepts to fruition. Rezzio started in a Drexel University classroom and today has helped Rezzio showcase their personality. Jessica Sarkisian, founder graduated from Drexel University in June of 2015. Jessica knew there was more to getting a job than submitting a simple resume and application. Jessica played Division 1 soccer for four years at Drexel, leaving her resume full of nothing more than soccer accomplishments. Though she worked over forty hours a week dedicating her time to a sport, her resume did not reflect her hard work, devotion, and personality. 80% of people do not believe their paper resume reflects their capabilities or personalities. Referring back to Life Strategies entrepreneurship class at Drexel University, video resumes were a class requirement. Though it was a requirement to create a video many students did not know where to start. How do I make a video resume that shows my personality and lands me the job? Thus, Rezzio was born. Rezzio began as a video resume platform, showing candidates how to create a video resume that best depicts their personality. After a year of research and development, Rezzio has perfected its 3-step process to LAND THE JOB. Enhancing individuals personal profiles (such as LinkedIn) and changing the way people show their personality when applying for jobs. Wrap up round: YouTube Channel Platform: mitchellchadrow.com/youtube mitchellchadrow.com/youtube041 tags: job process, video resume platform, video interviewing, job application, video CV, video resume technology, job search, recruiters, video interview technology
Entrepreneurial Leadership PQ Corporation, Stan Silverman On today's show 033 What will we discuss on today's show: - Startup sponsored by Hostgator Stan Silverman is the former president and chief executive officer of PQ Corporation, a family owned global company operating in North America, South America, Europe and Asia Pacific in two core businesses â chemicals and engineered glass materials. Stan rose through the ranks at PQ over nearly 35 years He is vice chairman of the board of trustees of Drexel University, and a member of the Drexel Close School of Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. Stan writes a weekly guest column on Effective Leadership for Philadelphia Business Journal. He is the former chairman of the board of the Drexel University College of Medicine and former chairman of the Soap and Detergent Association. He has served as a guest lecturer on Executive Leadership at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and at the LeBow College of Business of Drexel University, where he holds the position of executive in residence. He is a director on the boards of Drummond Scientific where he serves as lead director, Femco Holdings, LLC, Exocor, Inc. and Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania. He formerly served on the boards of General Chemical Corporation, A. Schulman, Inc., innRoad, Inc., C&D Technologies, Inc., Met-Pro Corporation, and PQ Corporation. Other key points for discussion: Entrepreneurship, leadership, preferred provider, on leadership the good and poor (Wells Fargo an example of poor leadership). Building a leadership culture where you have high trust and true teamwork Our last show 032 was with Jeff Nowak of Boost Linguistics for a recap from last year lessons learned from our terrific guests and plans this year for the show as we continue to grow. Go to listenupshow.com Leaving a legacy: member of The Close School of Entrepreneurship’s Advisory Board - Silverman Donates $2 Million for Close School Dean Professorship - Annual Drexel startup day - passion - impressed by their stories of journey as entrepreneurs Change agent: - change is the only constant in life, and you had to be comfortable with change to be successful Lessons learned in today's show: Be different, learn to take risks. Have the passion for what you decide to do whether work, career or in business. Build competitive advantage: become preferred provider in your market - Fast round - fast pitch - Sponsored by Audible Best business advice Bad business advice Quote mantra Book App * 3 main lessons takeaways How can people stay in touch
Jeff Kowak is from Boost Linguistics on this Show 032 - Get all the show notes and Jeff's special offer by going to mitchellchadrow.com/show032 Boost Linguistics is building an awesome writing tool text editor designed to create and automatically edit marketing content, provide audience engagement. Their software helps persuade and analyze your templates to help suggest changes make your writing more appealing to the reader and more impactful by Improving the way people write marketing material. Lessons learned in today's show: Don't just focus on SEO and keywords Focus on the Google Quality Score - SEO is becoming saturated with keywords so they are banking off the quality score pay per click by raising quality score it lowers your pay per click how to use software to re-writing content provide emotion joy trust on your website to connect with your audience and help in your rankings using google analytics Drexel Startup Day and the Close School of Entrepreneurship is not just a startup entrepreneur competition it might be a different way to help entrepreneurs boot strap Other Resources mentioned in this episode: Jeff makes an offer the listenup audience should take him up on there were be a link toward the end of the show and providing a concept marketing class Baiada (Bi-odd-ah) Institute for Entrepreneurship (Incubator) at Drexel its not just about resources but being with other startup entrepreneurs where everyone may have different goals but it's a community of business minded people seeing that fact others are doing it provides the knowledge and wisdom that you can as well. If you missed our last show with Nick Delmonico his company is creating wearable technology to manage asthma and on our next show it's our year in wrap up. mitchellchadrow.com/show031
In the first edition of Starter’s Review, Donna DeCarolis the Founding Dean of Drexel University’s Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship, speaking with Nick Bayer, President and CEO of Saxbys Coffee, discussing his passion, motivation, and the entrepreneurial spirit of Philadelphia. Growing up, Nick knew that he wanted a job that he could truly love. With Saxbys Coffee, he has created an inclusive, positive work environment that his customers and team members can love too.
Karen Jehanian is the Owner/President of KMJ Consulting Inc., an innovative transportation engineering consulting firm located outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The firm focuses on improving mobility. She began living her true passion as an entrepreneur at 8-years-old. She likes to be the best version of herself and continually improve, while helping others to do the same. In her spare time, she volunteers, reads, plays golf and takes long walks on the beach. At a young age, Karen was surrounded by entrepreneurs and a very courageous mother. Her Grandparents started from scratch, making use of their fantastic work ethic and family values. Karen knew by the 7th grade she wanted to own her own business. She landed in civil engineering and went to the co-op program at Drexel University. One of the reasons she started her company was because she wanted to create a more friendly and productive culture with an atmosphere that inspires creativity and where the people care as much about each other as they do their product and their clients. Playing Small Moment Karen’s biggest small moment was brought on by an uncomfortable feeling she had. At first, she didn’t believe she could run a business on her own. She thought she needed a partner, but just before they incorporated she realized she was making a big mistake and could succeed on her own. The Wake Up Call Karen says sometimes you have to hear the same story repeatedly for it to sink in. As a woman, Karen tended to think ‘this is happening because I am a woman’. But one day, she shared a problem she was having with a group of male colleagues and someone said: “Oh, I have that problem on a daily basis”. So, she asked him how he had dealt with it and he responded: “I tell the person to get out of my office and to handle the problem themselves”. It changed her life. She accepted that she did not have to accept responsibility for everything someone puts in front of her, she could just say no. Style of Leadership Karen prefers a collaborative leadership style. She likes to envision her team in a row boat and they are all rowing in the same direction towards their goals. What Are You Excited About? Karen is excited to start teaching a course in Entrepreneurship at Drexel’s Close School of Entrepreneurship. She says that teaching has helped her to expand her mind and to better understand people. Tips to Become a Better Leader Karen says her daily meditation and prayer practices make her calmer which also makes her a better leader. Also, she sleeps well when she expresses her gratitude. Book to Develop Leadership How to Become A Great Boss by Jeffrey J. Fox Advice For Younger Self Karen would tell her younger self to take more risks earlier in her career and to play a team sport, so she could have learned more about give and take. Inspirational Quotes “Anything is possible.” ~ Karen Jehanian Links www.kmjinc.com Find more resources at https://womentakingthelead.com
Orly started a brand consulting practice in 2002 to help companies and organizations uncover their unique stories and produce relevant online content and messaging. Prior to starting her practice, Orly was Senior Design Manager for the Vanguard Group where she directed all of the marketing materials for Vanguard’s largest institutional clients and managed an operating budget that included $10 million in printing. From 1986-2000, Orly ran the award-winning Zeewy Design and Marketing Communications and led comprehensive marketing programs for clients such as CIGNA, Kraft General Foods, Prince Manufacturing, Inc., Morris, Nichols, Arsht and Tunnell and Villanova University. Orly is a former lead speaker for the Smart Talk series at University City Science Center and guest lecturer at Wharton. She has taught at Philadelphia University, The Haub School of Business at St. Joseph’s University, The University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences and at The University of the Arts. She now teaches in The Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship at Drexel University and in the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. Orly is a graduate of The University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences, BA, Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa and holds a BS in Graphic Design from The University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture and Art, one of the top ten design programs in the country. She holds an MBA in Strategic Design from Philadelphia University, the first program of its kind on the East Coast. Orly grew up in Lausanne, Switzerland and is bilingual in French and English. http://zeewy.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlyzeewy https://twitter.com/orlyzeewy
Crowdsourcing, Crowdfunding, entrepreneurial ventures. Equity crowdfunding and crowdsourcing in the next ten years is going to be the next big thing. I have a friend who is a professional, smart, successful whose son is starting a software company. Guess what, they are going to use it. They are not going to use the big banks or VC's to fund them and they could if they really wanted to. For passive income this same friend has bought a lifestyle franchise / so for his next franchise purchase he is going to sell a share of the franchise store using, that's right, you guess it right, crowdfunding and he may consider crowdsourcing. So what is Crowdsourcing anyway and why should you Listen Up Trusted Friends to this viable alternative for obtaining those needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a larger group of people online rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. Now Crowdfunding its the use of small amounts of capital from a large number of individuals to finance your new or next business venture, startup. Crowdfunding makes use of your networked platforms through social media and other websites that get the word out about your new business and attracts investors. So why you ask? Crowdfunding - it increases entrepreneurship by expanding your pool of investors from whom funds can be raised beyond your traditional circle of owners, relatives and empower you to focus beyond the big banks and venture capitalists by using alternative means to expand your reach. Remember your smarter than most. Kickstarter IndieGoGo just to name a few. Take small donations for charitable, artistic endeavors or contributions to launch your new or existing business in return for the product being made, service, or some type of a thank-you So how can all this be done now you may ask - well the JOBS Act - so let me educate you but keep it entertaining - this Act creates a special exemption for crowdfunding so that companies can sell securities by way of crowdfunding. Generally, under the Act, companies are limited to raising $1 million in any 12-month period using crowdfunding and $2 million with audited financials. Companies cannot crowdfund on their own but will have to engage an intermediary that’s registered with the SEC as a broker or funding portal. These intermediaries will be required to vet the company seeking to fund. Individual investors will be limited in the amount they can invest by way of crowdfunding in any 12-month period to: if your annual income or net worth is less than $100,000 – the greater of $2,000 or 5 percent of annual income or net worth, or if your annual income or net worth is more than $100,000 – 10 percent of annual income or net worth up to a maximum of $100,000. When calculating net worth, you should not count the value of your primary residence or any loans secured by the residence (up to the value of the residence). Many other new and young entrepreneurs startups, franchises will want to do the same with their products and businesses as well. Maybe our guests or Trusted Friends in the Listen Up Podcast audience. Just look at all the crowdfunding sites there are so many entrepreneurs that need help. I currently interview startups, young and new entrepreneurs on my podcast. Take my recent interview with Scott Pecorello Show012 and next Friday I am interviewing Amira Idris on Show016. These startups are so interesting to listen to, they have a wonderful outlet right here on the Listen Up Podcast, the Mitchell Chadrow Show and mitchellchadrow.com, to increase their visibility, with all the Free Premium Resources that we provide right here as they get going. All you have to do is subscribe at mitchellchadrow.com So the take away Listen Up Now the startup news - you to can raise crowdfunding and sourcing from non-accredited investors since 2012. So what, you may ask? This is a really big deal! Don't let someone scare you out of this possible and extremely appealing viable option instead of going directly to the big banks or VC's. Do you have to know what you are doing? Sure thing! That's why we have this community of Trusted Friends. Education, Trust, not just saying we are authentic but in the actions as well not just the words. Doesn't matter if you can raise money from accredited investors, big banks or VC's. You can't rely on these entities to help you in the new economy and you must take action to consider other alternative options to raise your own funds. The crowd funding and sourcing way. Sure there can be a lot of noise in the Crowd but your crowd is smarter, right? Maybe. You'll get funded as well - they whisper? No guarantee but there are not many guarantees in life. There's no problem here - you are just trying to stack the deck in your favor. Naysayers will say beware caution ahead - well dealing with the big banks and VC's but maybe just maybe there are better opportunities to empower yourselves. So what must you and your non accredited know right off the bat? Yes, its the collective crowdsourcing experience of the group. Well your a new or young entrepreneur so we are all on notice - correct! The non accredited investors are not the big banks or VC's - precisely - why we want them - by our side - I hope that is obvious. The non accredited investors may have collective crowdsourcing sales or distribution experience and have experience in purchasing stocks in companies with great ideas. That's not the point. We are tired of relying on big banks and VC's for our education, training and thought control on what is or is not a good investment . These non accredited investors do love your startup concept, and do envision one in every household, thats the point of our interest in you and your company and our CrowdSourcing and the Group collectively is smarter and may even know more about getting it to the market, how to run the business, or achieve positive cash flow. We know that startups write business plan and the non accredited investors use that to fund it, but our experienced business owner guests and collective non-accredited investors are smarter then you may think, they know cash flow is important as well which at the end of the day provides the business with a viable business not merely a business plan. Do you really think that the big banks and the VC’s are the only individuals that can drill down and ask the right questions of our startups or are the only people that have the secret sauce to success about just how these products will be brought to market and become sustainable. Well, think again! Our Trusted Friends and the non-accredited investors out there are being educated right here and will know about the importance of the cash flow plan in addition to the business plan of these startups as an essential focus point for success in their investment. We interviewed Damian Salas in Show 014 from the Close School of Entrepreneurship and as these Young Entrepreneurs and new startups need to tell there story they know they have a wonderful platform right here on our show. Our Trusted Friends the Non-Accredited Investor is not as naive we know that sales are an essential part of a good idea of the startup - we have the Crowd and Sourcing here for education, training, and wisdom from past experiences. While we enjoy focusing on the product we are smart enough through proper crowdsourcing, delegating and listening to these startup management stories of the company. Sure we believe in our guest products and solutions especially when we are given a sample product so that these entrepreneurs can continue to grow, yes we believe that the startup will be able to manufacture and distribute the product in the future. By the way that's why smarter non-accredited investors are investing smaller amounts in many companies which help them diversify their own investment portfolio. We are smarter then you think we believe in the management team and the story of the startup which determines the success or failure of the product. No, we are not going to oversimplify the sales process to lull us into a false sense of security in the product or startup. There is a lot of information out there online, in the stores and each day we can be overwhelmed by it. Yes, we are consumers but also entrepreneurs and Trusted Friends of a Community where we pride ourselves on educating ourselves, learning from one another right here right now. Yes, we are also producers and have faith that it takes more than just a positive response to the company offering. We must be realistic of the timing between the product time offering and when it's actually available to the public. You know as a startup that the costs and time of production and distribution can be greater than you anticipate and build that into your plan. It will not deter nor discourage you as this Trusted Friends Community is here for support. Meanwhile, you now get that publicity right here, providing you and your companies with Free Premium Resources and better access to the market non-accredited investors with the Jobs Act can level the playing field and move on good ideas and have those new ventures and startups move first to market. This can help the startup’s idea get to market so that does not becomes outdated. The guest startups here don't get a false sense of security after a successful Crowd Funding. You are well grounded and realistic especially when you get constructive feedback news – such as the idea can be much improved with better management, delivery, and achieving a positive cash flow. So launching the business is merely the starting point as well as what kind of money you can raise. It’s all about the startups education and lessons learned which are required for what it takes to get to market and quantifying the actual cost of sales. We are smarter than you think regardless of what is raised for the company. The post CrowdFunding CrowdSourcing Entrepreneurial Ventures Show 015 appeared first on Startup Entrepreneur Listenup Show.
ENTREPRENURIAL DEAN Entrepreneur Educator Drexel University Close School of Entrepreneurship Damian Salas Show 014 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: Entrepreneurial Dean, Damian Salas, Entrepreneur, Educator and at Drexel University Charles D. Close School. The first freestanding school of entrepreneurship in the nation to offer degrees. Damian has also taught Strategy and Management at the Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business. Read More ... The post Entrepreneurial Dean Entreprneur Education Drexel University Close School of Entrepreneurship Damian Salas Show 014 first appeared on mitchellchadrow.com
Digital Marketing Industry Agency SEO, Social, Paid, And Content Foxtail Founder Mike Templeman via http://mitchellchadrow.com/show013 I discuss content marketing, paid advertising, search engine optimization, inbounding marketing, SaaS Marketing Services, Social Media Marketing, and so much more. Mike is an entrepreneur, writer who enjoys startups, scaling service based businesses and content marketing. He is also the founder of Foxtail Marketing, a digital demand generation firm – with locations in Canada, Australia, London and NYC and other locations. He has regular columns at Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine and others. Subscribe via mitchellchadrow.com, Review my Podcast mitchellchadrow.com/iTunes, Today's show is sponsored by Audible Go To mitchellchadrow.com/audible for your free 30 day trial. TrustSmarter.com - For all your personal relationships. BankSmarter.com - For alternatives to big bank and banking. We look forward to interviewing Damian Salas, Assistant Dean of Drexel University Entrepreneurial Program, Close School for Show 014. Read More ... The post Mike Templeman, Founder of Digital Marketing Agency Foxtail Lucky Show 013 appeared first on Startup Entrepreneur Listenup Show.
WeatherOptics and Know Snow are both apps developed by Scott Pecoriello Founder of WeatherOptics.net. Scott is disrupting meteorology. You may recall you spoke with another app development company Chop Dawg and their Founder Joshua Davidson. When Scott was only 16 years old he came up with an amazing idea make an app that would forecast School closings based on the weather of the state he lived Connecticut. Je spent 3 months building it and finally launched in December of 2013 — This was Scott’s My first app. Now more than 4 years later, the Know Snow app has made it to the top of the App Store, ranking most recently at #19 for weather apps. What started up as a small project that had several setbacks is now as successful as his company's most recently launched app WeatherOptics, which is taking forecasting/data to a whole new level by using artificial intelligence and machine learning to try and carry about similar functions across a multitude of sectors, including Flight Delays, Sports Games, Camp Impacts, Business Sales and more. Scott recalls that he can remember when being in High School and struggling to reach his first 100 downloads. His philosophy and mantra grit, patience, and passion are what led to this app going viral and becoming that resourceful tool now used by tens of thousands of people. His quote “Entrepreneurship is all about the long-haul.” He recalls I spamming some 50 news outlets and although only 1 responded back that’s all was needed to have that person agree to write a short post about the app. The domino effect of that one important step allowed Scott’s company to get where he is today. Keep. Grinding. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Scott is a young, serial entrepreneur the Founder of Weatheroptics.net formerly Wild About Weather, creator of the mobile app Know Snow that is currently in the iTunes store and can be downloaded for free. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: He also started HenHaul LLC while he was a freshman at the University of Delaware in the Entrepreneurial and Innovation program. Check out other national entrepreneurship college programs like the one lead by Dean Damion Salas at the Close School of Entrepreneurship on the Campus at Drexel University. Twitter: @scottpecoriello The quote that really inspires him is by Albert Einstein: "Everybody is a Genius. But If You Judge a Fish by Its Ability to Climb a Tree, It Will Live Its Whole Life Believing that It is Stupid." In addition to Scott being a Young Serial Entrepreneur David Zamarin also built several businesses before hitting it big on the reality show Shark Tank. Website: weatheroptics.netWebsite: Know Snow App Delaware University Horn Program Favorite book is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Our past guests Bonney Harvey and Michael Houlihan recently visited the Napoleon Hill Foundation in San Diego, California to speak with their members about business. Pitch Competitions Alternative fundraising in addition to traditional banks by banking smarter.
An in-depth conversation with JJ Ramberg, host of msnbc’s “Your Business”, a television show dedicated to the issues affecting small business owners. JJ Ramberg is the host of msnbc’s “Your Business,” the only television show dedicated to issues affecting small business owners and co-author of It’s Your Business: 183 Essential Tips that Will Transform Your Small Business, available October 16th. Now in its seventh season, the program has profiled hundreds of small business owners and offered advice from countless small business experts and investors. In addition, Your Business guests have included Senate and House Small Business Committee members, the head of the Small Business Administration, and members of the Cabinet. As a leader in this field, Ramberg has been called upon to moderate town halls, including one during Washington D.C.’s Small Business Week. Ramberg is a regular contributor to the TODAY Show on small business and financial issues. She is also msnbc’s small business expert and occasional on-air anchor. In addition, she is a financial columnist for Cookie Magazine, Conde Nast’s parenting magazine. She has also written columns on social entrepreneurship for Entrepreneur Magazine. Sponsored by Drexel University’s Rudman Institute for Entertainment Industry Studies, LeBow College of Business, Close School of Entrepreneurship and the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design.
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