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Elizabeth Elting, co-founder of TransPerfect, shares her journey from starting a business in her NYU dorm room to building a $1 billion empire. Discover the power of bootstrapping, sales excellence, and maintaining integrity in business as Elting reveals her strategies for long-term success and sustainable growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kathryn interviews Author Liz Elting.Most think innovation is synonymous with invention—and that to become successful, you need to come up with a shiny new product, market, or idea. But what if you don't have to invent something entirely new or have a “Shark Tank” moment to succeed at entrepreneurship? Liz Elting?entrepreneur and philanthropist is the living embodiment of this concept. By studying the shortcomings of other translation companies and finding ways to improve upon them, she co-founded and grew TransPerfect, the billion-dollar translation and solutions company that began as a dream in an NYU dorm room. Now she is sharing her approach to success. She has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Kathryn also interviews Author Janice Kaplan.You may have heard there is extraordinary scientific research on the influence of your body on your mind but how do we translate the signals our bodies are sending and utilize that information for our benefit? Award winning journalist, TV producer and NY Times bestselling author, Janice Kaplan shares in a humorous, conversational prose the knowledge she gained from her interviews with a wide range of experts who draw unexpected links that reveal the power of body-mind connections. Her surprising approach on using your body to change your mind includes the answer to why sitting in a hard chair vs. a soft one can actually influence your decision making. She was editor-in-chief of Parade magazine and the creator and executive producer of more than thirty primetime network television specials. She has also appeared regularly on national TV shows including Today and Good Morning America and is a frequent guest on podcasts and radio shows.
This week, Liz Elting joins us to talk about her book and dive deeply into her philanthropy. We discuss the lessons she learned in creating her foundation and the priorities that guide her decisions as a leader. I have looked up to Liz over the years within the Trinity College community and am excited to share her story with our listeners. Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, bestselling author, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.2 billion in revenue and offices in more than 140 cities worldwide. Liz's recognitions include the Trinity College Alumni Medal for Excellence, the Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU's Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association's Health Equity Leadership Award and Woman Changing the World Award, and the GlobalMindED Inclusive Leader Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Elting is the bestselling author of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devdebrief/support
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview(ed) Liz Elting. This week, we´re going to be re-gifting you your favorite episodes! Liz is the co-founder and CEO of the award-winning TransPerfect. TransPerfect is the world's largest provider of language and business solutions, boasting over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in over 100 cities around the globe. Additionally, she founded the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, a non-profit organization created to break down systemic barriers and foster systemic change for women and other underserved communities. She has been named one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. She is the author of the upcoming book DREAM BIG AND WIN: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business and a contributor at Forbes and SWAAY. Relisten and Enjoy! Key Takeaway: With the right mindset and strategies, almost any dream can become a reality. Learn how setting goals with deadlines, embracing constant innovation, and empowering women can lead to billion-dollar success. Liz's journey from starting TransPerfect to her philanthropic endeavors is an inspiring roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs and leaders. Dream big, take action, and win!
This week, host Erin Prather Stafford welcomes entrepreneur, business leader, author, linguaphile and philanthropist Liz Elting. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Elting founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.2 billion in revenue and offices in more than 140 cities worldwide. Today, Elting is the founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, which is committed to promoting progressive and feminist efforts to eradicate systemic barriers, promote public health and education. Eling has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. She is also the bestselling author of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. She is also a contributing author to Forbes. For more information about Eling, visit elizabetheltingfoundation.org. Host Erin Prather Stafford launched Girls That Create in 2019. The site supports the parents and caregivers of creative girls while encouraging greater female representation across the arts. Learn more at girlsthatcreate.com and follow and connect on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and YouTube. WordofMomRadio.com
Discover the inspiring story of Liz Elting, co-founder of TransPerfect, who built a billion-dollar language solutions company from an NYU dorm room. From focusing on profitability to hiring the right people and fostering innovation, Liz reveals the key elements that contributed to TransPerfect's success. Learn valuable lessons on scaling a business and achieving long-term growth.
Segment 1 with Liz Elting starting at 0:00.Do you have to invent something entirely new to become a successful entrepreneur?Liz Elting, is an entrepreneur, business leader, and bestselling author. She founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.2 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express' and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Elting is the bestselling author of "Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business".Segment 2 with Elizabeth Gore starting at 18:41.How can we accomplish equitable access to capital for small business owners?Elizabeth Gore is a highly accomplished business leader and humanitarian who has made significant contributions to the world of finance, technology, and entrepreneurship. As the co-founder and president of Hello Alice, she is committed to empowering small and medium businesses to achieve equitable access to capital, building the largest community of business owners in the country of over 1.5 million SMBs. Additionally, Elizabeth has been named one of People Magazine's “Top 100 Extraordinary Women,” one of Fast Company's “Most Creative People in Business,” and one of Entrepreneur Magazine's “Women to Watch.”
In this episode, Liz Elting shares her inspiring journey from a multilingual childhood to becoming the co-founder of TransPerfect, one of the world's largest providers of language and technology solutions. Through anecdotes and advice, Liz underscores the importance of passion, perseverance, and the ability to adapt and innovate in entrepreneurship. Her experiences also highlight the challenges and rewards of female leadership in a competitive business environment. Want to own your own business? Take our business ownership quiz: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/business-ownership-quiz?hs_preview=UuqYSzMR-159529547022For your FREE Discernment eBook: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/discernmentJoin our Exclusive Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442332473300030/ Visit our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehomefrontpod/Tune in on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehomefrontpod?sub_confirmation=1Join and be a part of On The Homefront: https://linktr.ee/homefrontpodcastConnect with Jeff Dudan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffdudan Visit Liz's Website: https://lizelting.com/Order Liz's Book: https://lizelting.com/bookFollow Liz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizeltingLiz's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LizEltingConnect with Liz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizeltingFollow Liz on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizelting/
In this episode, Liz Elting shares her inspiring journey from a multilingual childhood to becoming the co-founder of TransPerfect, one of the world's largest providers of language and technology solutions. Through anecdotes and advice, Liz underscores the importance of passion, perseverance, and the ability to adapt and innovate in entrepreneurship. Her experiences also highlight the challenges and rewards of female leadership in a competitive business environment. Want to own your own business? Take our business ownership quiz: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/business-ownership-quiz?hs_preview=UuqYSzMR-159529547022For your FREE Discernment eBook: https://podcast.homefrontbrands.com/en-us/discernmentJoin our Exclusive Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442332473300030/ Visit our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehomefrontpod/Tune in on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehomefrontpod?sub_confirmation=1Join and be a part of On The Homefront: https://linktr.ee/homefrontpodcastConnect with Jeff Dudan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffdudan Visit Liz's Website: https://lizelting.com/Order Liz's Book: https://lizelting.com/bookFollow Liz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizeltingLiz's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LizEltingConnect with Liz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizeltingFollow Liz on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizelting/
Liz Elting is an accomplished entrepreneur, business leader, best-selling author, philanthropist, feminist, and mother, celebrated for her profound impact across multiple industries. She boasts an extraordinary background, having lived, studied, and worked in five countries. Elting is the founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, and her entrepreneurial prowess shone when she founded TransPerfect, the world's largest language solutions company, which she started out of an NYU dorm room. With over $1.2 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide, Elting has been featured as a NOW Woman of Power and Influence, an American Heart Association's Woman Changing the World Awardee, and has consistently been listed among Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women since the inception of the list. In this thought-provoking episode of Mr. Biz Radio with host Ken Wentworth, Liz Elting delivers a captivating narrative on a topic of burning relevance: the gender pay gap. Elting brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective, discussing innovative strategies for narrowing and ultimately eradicating this systemic issue. The conversation traverses Elting's illustrious career, her early recognition of the need for financial independence, and the intricacies behind the remarkable ascent of her company, TransPerfect. With a focus on quality, rapid turnaround, and constant innovation, Elting not only provides insights into driving business success but also illumines the path to realizing a more equitable corporate landscape. Key Takeaways: -Despite improvements, the gender pay gap remains with women roughly earning 84 cents on the dollar compared to men. -Women should negotiate their compensation from the outset and not hesitate to ask for raises, aligning their pay with their results and contributions. -Organizations benefit from more women in C-level and board positions, helping to close the gender pay gap and fostering an equitable work environment. -Women can combat gender bias by focusing on results and proving their worth in measurable terms, challenging traditional stereotypes. -Evolving better business practices and creati --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrbiz/support
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube! Liz Elting, CEO and Founder of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, learned at an early age to rely on no one but herself financially. Liz took this advice to heart, founding and building a billion-dollar business from scratch and becoming one of the richest self-made women. From her NYU dorm room, Liz co-founded TransPerfect, the world's largest language solutions company, at the age of 26. Before getting her first clients, Liz made thousands of calls and wrote thousands of letters. Her road to success was filled with long hours and sacrifices. Although Liz had the highest vision for herself and her company, she experienced many learning curves along the way, including the heartbreaking experience of battling her co-founder in court. Liz is a fierce proponent of raising other female entrepreneurs up and amplifying their voices through her work with her foundation. In her best-selling book Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business, she vulnerably recounts her business journey and lessons learned. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Guest Website: lizelting.com elizabetheltingfoundation.org Social Media: Instagram: @lizelting LinkedIn: @lizelting Big Ideas: Following your passion and financial independence Putting in the work early on and keeping at it even when things get tough The amount of groundwork you have to do before you get a client Taking care of every project as if it is your next million-dollar relationship Making mistakes when stepping into leadership and learning from them Making short-term sacrifices to achieve long-term success Supporting a more equitable and fair business world for women and marginalized groups Increasing the number of women in entrepreneurship Learning about business through authentic story-telling Facing adversity and pushing through Lessons learned from a difficult co-founder relationship Believing in yourself and not backing down on your values --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
In this episode, Kyle Matthews is joined by Liz Elting. Liz is the co-founder of the world's largest translation service, TransPerfect, and founder of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation. From building her startup in her college dorm to becoming one of Forbes' richest self-made women, Liz has a unique leadership story to tell. She is the author of “Dream Big and Win,” a book that translates passion into purpose, and is a guest lecturer at Columbia and NYU. Today, Liz shares her insight on the importance of scalability, the complexities of business partnerships, balancing work and family, her commitment to growth, and the role of business in giving back to society. 00:00 Introduction and Early Career01:38 Liz's Big Moment in 201804:09 Current Life and Activities07:33 Childhood and Early Experiences09:09 Language Skills and International Experiences11:03 College and Early Career34:53 Starting TransPerfect36:23 Challenges and Successes in Building TransPerfect43:40 Setting Goals44:00 The Early Struggles and Triumphs of Entrepreneurship44:16 The Importance of Resilience45:57 The Challenges of Self-Funding and Balancing Growth46:43 The Evolution of Management Style and Company Growth47:44 The Turning Point: Realizing the Potential for Success58:28 The Journey to Global Expansion01:00:41 Work-Life Balance01:09:00 The Decision to Sell and Achieving Financial Freedom01:14:57 The Creation of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation01:23:19 Reflections on a Successful Career and Advice for Young Professionals
Everyone has dreams and goals for their life, but what do you do with them? Do you let them continue to stay a dream or do you do sometime with them? My guest today took her dream and turned it into a reality!I am talking with Liz Elting who is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, Co Founder of TransPerfect, and one of Forbe's richest self-made women! Liz started out working in corporate america in college. She quickly realized that being a woman in a male dominated workplace was not what she wanted. So Liz took her passion for languages and business and created TransPerfect!The difference between women and men when it comes to helping othersHow can parents of the younger generation recreate the connection and social awareness for their children?The value of going into an office and how it provides a more well balanced lifeWe are talking about all of this in our talk today! Liz wants you to keep in mind what your values and dreams are and create a career that's a part of that! Connect with Lizhttps://lizelting.com/Dream Big and Win Book Want to know more about living a slowed down life?!Daily Journaling worksheet - https://stephanieodea.com/daily/Simple Shortcuts to Peace Course - https://stephanieodea.com/peaceNew Year, New You Mini Challenge - https://stephanieodea.com/newyouJoin me for my LIVE Masterclass - https://stephanieodea.com/masterclass/Website - https://stephanieodea.comBlog - https://stephanieodea.com/blog/Slow Living Podcast - https://stephanieodea.com/podcastSpeaking Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/speaking/Coaching Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/coaching/Courses - https://stephanieodea.com/courses/Contact - stephanieodea.com/contact/
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Liz Elting is a serial entrepreneur and the force behind TransPerfect, the world's largest language solutions company. Starting from her NYU dorm room, Liz navigated the complexities of entrepreneurship to build a global powerhouse. Her journey is not just about business success; it's also about a passion for languages, overcoming adversities, and a commitment to making a difference through philanthropy. What you'll learn: Building TransPerfect: Liz's entrepreneurial spirit led her from conceptualizing TransPerfect in her college dorm to scaling it into a global leader in language services, showcasing the power of vision and perseverance. Challenges of Entrepreneurship: Liz shares the intricacies of scaling a business while maintaining quality, and the personal and professional challenges faced, including navigating a partnership turned litigious. Love for Languages: A lifelong passion for languages, sparked by an international upbringing, played a crucial role in Liz's business philosophy and success, emphasizing the importance of cultural understanding in global business. Beyond Business: Post-sale, Liz's focus on philanthropy through the Elizabeth Elting Foundation highlights her commitment to addressing global inequalities, alongside insights into her personal growth, leadership evolution, and the balance between professional achievements and personal fulfillment.
Today's guest is Liz Elting, cofounder and former CEO of TransPerfect, the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. In 2018, Liz left TransPerfect after being there for 26 years and now she's running Elizabeth Elting Foundation , which advances economic social and political equality for women and marginalized people. Liz received the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU's Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association's 2020 Health Equity Leadership Award, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs' 2021 Vertex Award for changing the face and direction of women's high-growth entrepreneurship, the American Heart Association's 2022 Woman Changing the World Award, Trinity College's 2022 Kathleen O'Connor Boelhouwer '85 Alumni Initiative Award, and the Gabrielle's Angel Foundation's 2023 Angel of Hope Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express' and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Liz is also the bestselling author of “Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business”. In this episode, we discuss how Liz came up with the idea for TransPerfect, how she built and scaled a billion-dollar company without taking any outside funding. We also discuss the power of setting goals and taking action, and the role that partnerships play in your success.
Meet Elizabeth Elting - a trailblazer in the corporate world, a titan in philanthropy, and an icon of entrepreneurial spirit. Co-founder and former co-CEO of TransPerfect, the world's premier translation services provider, Elting's journey from a driven MBA student at New York University's Stern to one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women is nothing short of legendary. In the competitive cauldron of New York's business landscape, Elting ignited her entrepreneurial dream in 1992, in the modest confines of her NYU dorm room. With just a $5,000 credit card advance and a reservoir of unyielding determination, she embarked on a venture that would redefine industry standards. Under her co-leadership, TransPerfect didn't just grow; it soared, amassing $1.1 billion in revenue and extending its global reach to over 100 cities. But Elting's narrative transcends business. Her mantle is adorned with accolades that speak volumes: from the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award to the American Express Entrepreneur magazine Woman of the Year Award, and from the NYU Stern's Women in Business Distinguished Alumnae Award to the American Heart Association's 2020 Health Equity Leadership Award. These are but a few jewels in her crown of achievements, each a testament to her trailblazing spirit and philanthropic heart. Dynamic, inspiring, and endlessly captivating, Elizabeth Elting's story is not just about business acumen; it's a powerful narrative of ambition, resilience, and transformative impact, setting the stage for every aspiring entrepreneur. Connect with Liz Elting: Book: Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business Website:https://lizelting.com/ -- Thank you for watching this video—Please Share it and get the word out! What part of this video resonated with you the most? Comment below!
If you are ready to dream big and take your next leap in life, look no further than Liz Elting for guidance. Inspired by her love of learning languages and connecting with global communities, Liz dove headfirst into the entrepreneurial world and co-founded TransPerfect, the world's largest provider of language and business solutions, out of her NYU dorm room. And in 2018, she founded the The Elizabeth Elting Foundation which is dedicated to bridging gaps and advancing the economic, social, and political equality of women and marginalized communities. Most recently, she's written the best-selling book Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion Into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business full of her personal tips for transforming your ideas into action. In this interview, we discuss the story behind how Liz started TransPerfect, her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and how to make your dream a reality. Don't miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about: Liz's love of language, and how it led her to work in translation services The white space she saw within the translation industry, where the idea for TransPerfect came from, and how she knew she could scale it into a global business How she was able to grow TransPerfect from her dorm room without external funding by focusing solely on sales and revenue The importance of continually expanding your network and making as many connections as possible, and how that can benefit you later on The Elizabeth Elting Foundation, what inspired Liz to found it after stepping away from TransPerfect, and how the foundation is making an impact Find Liz Elting: www.lizelting.com IG: @lizelting LinkedIn: Liz Elting Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you are ready to dream big and take your next leap in life, look no further than Liz Elting for guidance. Inspired by her love of learning languages and connecting with global communities, Liz dove headfirst into the entrepreneurial world and co-founded TransPerfect, the world's largest provider of language and business solutions, out of her NYU dorm room. And in 2018, she founded the The Elizabeth Elting Foundation which is dedicated to bridging gaps and advancing the economic, social, and political equality of women and marginalized communities. Most recently, she's written the best-selling book Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion Into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business full of her personal tips for transforming your ideas into action. In this interview, we discuss the story behind how Liz started TransPerfect, her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and how to make your dream a reality. Don't miss this episode of Claim Your Confidence where we talk about:Liz's love of language, and how it led her to work in translation servicesThe white space she saw within the translation industry, where the idea for TransPerfect came from, and how she knew she could scale it into a global businessHow she was able to grow TransPerfect from her dorm room without external funding by focusing solely on sales and revenue The importance of continually expanding your network and making as many connections as possible, and how that can benefit you later onThe Elizabeth Elting Foundation, what inspired Liz to found it after stepping away from TransPerfect, and how the foundation is making an impactFind Liz Elting:www.lizelting.comIG: @lizeltingLinkedIn: Liz EltingFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
Liz Elting is a Founder and CEO entrepreneur, business leader, and author of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business x: @LizElting lizelting.com elizabetheltingfoundation.org
“Be bold, dream big. Take the risk. Figure out what it takes to accomplish your goals, and then you will win. Or if you don't, at least you'll get damn near close… We all need to take risks to keep growing and to keep learning.”Imagine the possibilities if you were to take radical and relentless action towards your biggest (maybe even intimidating) dreams – defying fear and uncertainty. Today's guest, the remarkable Liz Elting, doesn't need to imagine. She's living it. Her story is a true testament to what can happen when vision and action align. Now recognized as one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women, Liz's dreams had humble beginnings in her NYU dorm room in 1992 when she co-founded TransPerfect – from scratch.TransPerfect has since grown into the world's largest language and business solutions provider, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and operations in more than 100 cities worldwide.Her new book, ‘Dream Big and Win' is a must-read for anyone who is pioneering their own path to purpose-led success. It offers practical wisdom on not just how to dream big but also how to win in both business and life. Now, in today's conversation, we delve deep into:How to take radical action in pursuit of your dreamsThe definition of modern leadershipHow to use adversity to fuel extraordinary growthThe art of balancing self-discipline with self-compassionThe secret to cultivating enduring passion and purpose, no matter life's circumstancesAnd so much more!With Fire,MG-----WATCH this episode on our YouTube channel.Connect with us on our Instagram.For more information and shownotes from every episode, head to findingmastery.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
LifeBlood: We talked about how to dream big and find the success you desire, the value of starting with the end in mind, developing grit and weathering difficult times, and what it means to turn passion into purpose, with Liz Elting, CoFounder of a billion dollar company, philanthropist, speaker, and author. Listen to learn why dreaming big is crucial to success! You can learn more about Liz at LizElting.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Get your copy of Dream Big and Win Here: https://amzn.to/3Q0kSaw Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. Liz received the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU's Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association's 2020 Health Equity Leadership Award, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs' 2021 Vertex Award for changing the face and direction of women's high-growth entrepreneurship, the American Heart Association's 2022 Woman Changing the World Award, and Trinity College's 2022 Kathleen O'Connor Boelhouwer '85 Alumni Initiative Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express' and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Elting is the author of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. Memorable Quotes:1. "I'm a huge believer in do what's already being done, just do it differently, and better it." - Liz emphasizes that you don't need a completely new idea to succeed, just improving on existing concepts.2. "Don't wait for it to be perfect because the perfect time will never come. There's always something that gets in the way. But just go for it and go All-in and give it everything you have. And that's that's how, you know the fun begins. And that's how you will accomplish your dreams." - Liz advises taking action even if everything isn't perfect yet.3. "We should never let a lack of confidence stop us because we all essentially we all have our great qualities. Why should wait, we're all wonderful. We're all lovable. We're all talented and worthwhile and amazing. So why would we let anything ever stop us?" - Liz's view that we all have strengths and qualities to believe in ourselves.Connect with Liz:https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Big-Win-Translating-Creating/dp/1119904366https://www.instagram.com/lizelting/https://twitter.com/LizEltinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lizeltingConnect with Allison:https://www.shebelievedfoundation.org/www.instagram.com/allisonwalshwww.shebelievedbook.comwww.allisonwalshconsulting.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/shebelievedshecouldcommunity
Why is it so crucial for you to think like an OWNER if you want to see career success? It's easy to point out problems but very few people are actually able to develop solutions and that's what we need more of in the business world. In today's discussion I sit down with Liz Etling, Forbes' Richest Self-Made Woman to unpack what having an owner mindset is all about and how to develop it. We'll explore how you as an employee can create the most impact, how to focus on innovation, the difference between skills and attitude, and how to disagree in the right way. __________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/
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On this episode of 3 More Questions, you'll hear David Novak's answers to: For leaders trying to scale their business, what should they be focusing on? What are ways leaders can reward their hard-working team in a time that demands more of their employees? What kind of balance do leaders need to have between instructing people on what to do, then setting them loose to go and do it? ——— ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Get coaching from David by signing up to receive his Weekly Leadership Plan. It builds on each podcast episode by offering actionable steps you can take each week to incorporate the learnings from the episode into your leadership style. It only takes about 5 minutes and is a great way to start off your week! Become a better leader in 5 days with our free, 5-Day Leadership Tune Up. This five-minute-a-day program is designed for the busy leader – it cuts right to the chase and gives you the practical know-how you'll need to boost your confidence as a leader. Subscribe to the How Leaders Lead podcast to ensure you never miss an episode!
There are few things more frustrating than a leader who sets up a bunch of meetings, presents ideas, and talks strategy… … but then doesn't know how to motivate everyone to actually get all that stuff done! Fortunately, our guest today is NOT that kind of leader. Liz Elting is the former CEO of TransPerfect, a translation solutions company that she started and built into a billion-dollar business. Today you're going to hear how she did it. And as you'll see, a huge part of her success comes from Liz's strong bias toward action. She is willing to put in the hard work and long hours. She is incredibly goal-oriented. And best of all, she knows how to motivate a team to go out and operate in the same way. If you're feeling stagnant or weighed down by too much bureaucracy, this episode is going to help you be the kind of leader who's biased toward action – and whose teams are, too. You'll also learn: What to focus on early in a startup if you want to get out of the weeds and scale quickly A big personnel mistake Liz made early (and how she fixed it) One big reason you might not be hitting your goals A key characteristic to look for when you're hiring for a sales role Practical sources of new ideas that you're probably overlooking Three critical safeguards EVERY business partnership needs ——— ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Get coaching from David by signing up to receive his Weekly Leadership Plan. It builds on each podcast episode by offering actionable steps you can take each week to incorporate the learnings from the episode into your leadership style. It only takes about 5 minutes and is a great way to start off your week! Become a better leader in 5 days with our free, 5-Day Leadership Tune Up. This five-minute-a-day program is designed for the busy leader – it cuts right to the chase and gives you the practical know-how you'll need to boost your confidence as a leader. Subscribe to the How Leaders Lead podcast to ensure you never miss an episode!
This fall, millions of college students are stepping onto campus for the first time. The first months of college are also the first moments when many of us dream about how we want to make our marks on the world. While some of us changed majors many times before we decided what path we wanted to take, others were laser-focused on their futures from day one. We've all heard stories of successful entrepreneurs who got their start in their college dorm rooms — Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Liz Elting. Liz Elting is the founder of TransPerfect — now the world's largest language translation company — which she launched in an NYU dorm room in 1992 without any outside funding. Her new book: “Dream Big and Win: Translating Power Into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business” chronicles the ups and downs of starting a company from nothing. Listen to the episode to hear the qualities Liz was looking for when hiring her core team of employees, why she decided not to take venture capital money, and what lessons she learned from eventually selling the business to her ex-fiancé. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
0:44 - Introduction 2:20 - Fun memories of different cultures and languages5:10 - Quick language learner 6:14 - Favorite country/city7:00 - Favorite food city in the world7:33 - Mix of Parents' career/interest9:36 - Accident at the age of 1413:39 - The Origin story 17:25 - Gender Bias in corporate culture 18:39 - Getting into the Translation industry20:55 - Early lessons during opening a business22:22 - Reaction to the business24:37 - Experience in building teams/Hiring process27:05 - Getting into BIG Business28:34 - In touch with employees and customers 30:39 - Valuable Feedback31:33 - Show by change32:25 - Toxicity in the workplace34:23 - The hardest thing to make a difference on37:44 - Advice to college girls39:18 - "Dream big & win" - book writing process41:51 - Liz's Superpower42:49 - Liz's Northstar
What do your big dreams look like? I'm talking about those big dreams here. Do you want to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into the next hot company or propel your side hustle into a full-time business? No matter what your big dreams are, our guest, Liz Elting, will inspire you in this episode. Liz is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, Forbes' Richest Self-Made Woman, and author of the new book, Dream Big and Win. She took her big dream all the way from her NYU dorm room into the world's largest provider of language and technology solutions for global business - so yes, she knows a little something about dreaming big and winning. In this episode, you'll learn not only how to dream big but also how to win in business and life, practical steps to bring your entrepreneur dreams to life, how to know if your passion can turn into a profitable business, and Liz's business and life advice if she was starting all over again. Here's to your big dreams. LINKS Dream Big and Win book Liz's website SPONSORS Thanks to Factor for sponsoring the show. Head to www.factormeals.com/etm50 and use code ETM50 to get 50% off. Thanks to NetSuite for sponsoring the show. Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist for free at www.netsuite.com/etm. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to AirDoctor for sponsoring the show. Head to www.airdoctorpro.com and use promo code ETM and depending on the model, you'll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off. How To Connect with Shannah: Join the Everyone's Talkin' Money Newsletter, where you get insider tips, exclusive content, and takeaways from each episode https://tinyurl.com/etmnewsletter Ask Shannah a question on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/ or TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@shannahgame Submit a money question for Shannah to answer in an upcoming episode https://tinyurl.com/askshannahq Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm Be a Featured Guest on an episode https://everyonestalkinmoney.com/contact/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn from one of Forbes' Self-Made Richest Women, Liz Elting, the co-founder of a billion-dollar company. In this interview, Liz shares some of the key lessons from her book, Dream Big + Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. One of my favorites was the understanding that entrepreneurs don't need to be inventors. There were tens of thousands of translation companies but that didn't stop Liz from co-founding her own company. She was set on building the world's premier and largest language solutions company which they did. You will hear more about this and how she was able to grow the company without outside funding. If you are looking to take your business and life to the next level, this interview is for you! While on the show notes page, I'd love for you to join our community. You'll receive more inspiration and tips to love yourself and live your best midlife. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: The importance of setting a big vision. How to focus on goal setting to take your big dream and turn it into manageable goals. Why each chapter begins with a verb and the importance of taking action. How she approached the sales growth strategy. The importance of having a shareholder's agreement. How they were able to grow the company without outside funding. Core values and their importance in establishing company culture. Why you are your own greatest resource and the importance of hard work, and much more. RESOURCES MENTIONED Join Michele's Newsletter Michele on Instagram Michele's Book Website: https://www.lizelting.com/ https://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/ Book: Dream Big + Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business IG: https://www.instagram.com/lizelting/ ABOUT THE GUEST Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. Liz received the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU's Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association's 2020 Health Equity Leadership Award, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs' 2021 Vertex Award for changing the face and direction of women's high-growth entrepreneurship, the American Heart Association's 2022 Woman Changing the World Award, and Trinity College's 2022 Kathleen O'Connor Boelhouwer '85 Alumni Initiative Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express' and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Elting is the author of the upcoming book, Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. Thank you for listening to the show! If you enjoyed this interview, please take a moment to rate and review it on Apple podcasts. Your reviews are so appreciated! Not sure how to do it? Instructions are below. XO, Michele
In this episode, Patrick dives into a riveting conversation with Liz Elting, the trailblazing Founder and CEO of The Elizabeth Elting Foundation. Liz was also the brilliant mind behind the founding of the $1.5 billion TransPerfect, a leading global translation service firm. Liz is the author of the transformative book, "Dream Big and Win.” Based in New York, Liz is widely hailed as one of the world's most triumphant self-made women. She passionately champions the dismantling of systemic obstacles hindering success and equality. Liz is also fervently dedicated to nurturing the upcoming wave of women business trailblazers. Tune in to glean invaluable insights from a woman who's not only breaking barriers but also ensuring that the path remains open for those who follow. Learn more at www.LizElting.com
Liz Elting is truly a star of the business world: she's one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women, an entrepreneur and a philanthropist. She co-founded TransPerfect, the number one translation company in the world–starting it from an NYU dorm room and is going to share her tips on how to grow your business, the reality of what you need to give up and how she balanced growing the business with being a parent. Her book Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business is an amazing read, full of personal stories, humor and also tangible, concrete tips that you can apply. Plus I talk about speaking at and leading a workshop for the Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York City entitled The Secrets to Creating Social Video That Gets Noticed. I share a little behind the scenes of my speaking career, how I book speaking gigs, how I prepare for the speech and the content I'm capturing… and how it went! Did you love today's episode? 1. Take a screenshot and share it to your IG stories. Tag me @kimrittberg 2. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! LINKS: -FREE DOWNLOAD: 10 Tips to Take Your Videos from Mediocre to Magnetic to Grow Your Revenue click here -Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram & Subscribe to Kim's YouTube Channel to Make Better Videos that Convert -Get your copy of Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business by Liz Elting: Click Here! -
The co-founder Transperfect shares her sometimes-controversial strategies for career success from her time building a billion dollar company- including what the next generation needs to tell their parents. Plus her family song that still helps motivate her today. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/liz-elting
In this transformative episode, we're joined by entrepreneur, business leader, and author Liz Elting to deep dive into the quintessential keys to unlocking your fullest potential. Liz shares riveting insights from her new book, 'Dream Big and Win,' a roadmap that promises to elevate your career, business, and life! Why Attitude Matters More Than Aptitude: Discover why your mindset can be your greatest asset or your worst enemy. Liz emphasizes the importance of cultivating a winner's mindset that sets you apart from the crowd. Scaling Your Sales Team: What's the secret sauce behind a thriving business? A high-performing sales team! Learn Liz's invaluable tips on how to focus, nurture, and catapult your sales force into a revenue-generating powerhouse. Quality Over Quantity: In today's saturated market, why is focusing on quality the smartest business move you can make? Liz explains how to win your customer's trust and loyalty, making your brand indispensable. Creating a Magnetic Work Culture: A motivated team is a successful team. Liz delves into the building blocks of creating a work culture that not only retains top talent but also encourages innovation, engagement, and skyrocketing productivity. Cultivating a Frugal Mindset: Unlock the magic of resourcefulness! Liz reveals how adopting a frugal mindset can be the ultimate game-changer for personal and business growth. Don't miss this episode filled with actionable advice, groundbreaking ideas, and thought-provoking conversations that will leave you inspired and equipped to 'Dream Big and Win!' Hit subscribe to never miss an episode!
In this episode, Todd Henry interviews Liz Elting, the co-founder of billion dollar translation solutions company TransPerfect, about her new book Dream Big and Win and her entrepreneurial journey.Liz shares her experience of leaving her job at a finance company and starting TransPerfect, a language solutions company, in an NYU dorm room. She discusses the concept of perfecting existing ideas rather than inventing something entirely new, highlighting the importance of identifying gaps in the industry and providing better solutions.They also discuss the importance of taking calculated risks and reinvesting in the business to achieve long-term goals, and Liz's decision to stay with TransPerfect until it became the world's largest language solutions company.Key Takeaways:1. Dreams alone are not enough for success. Taking action and employing verbs is essential.2. Perfecting existing ideas can be just as successful as inventing something entirely new.3. Taking calculated risks, especially in the early stages of entrepreneurship, can lead to long-term success.5. Minimizing financial commitments and being willing to throw yourself into your business.If you want to receive weekly inspiration and practical tips from Todd Henry, subscribe to the newsletter 3 Things at toddhenry.com/subscribe. Mentioned in this episode:Please Support Our Sponsors:Aeropress: Shouldn't coffee taste like it smells when you first open a bag of beans? AeroPress Coffee makers combine three brew methods into one easy to use coffee press, unlike other presses, AeroPress uses filtration to keep out bitter grinds and air pressure to extract the purest, freshest flavors. Try the new Clear Aeropress and get 15% off at Aeropress.com/creative. Zbiotics: Zbiotics is the world's first genetically engineered probiotic. It was invented by PhD scientists to tackle rough mornings after drinking. Visit Zbiotics.com/accidental and use code ACCIDENTAL for 15% off your first order.
On today's episode, Liz Elting, businesswoman, entrepreneur and philanthropist shares all about her journey as Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Transperfect, the world's largest provider of language and business solutions. We discuss how she came up with the idea for Transperfect, how she scaled and learn about some of the lessons she learned along the way to building a company valued at over a billion dollars. which today is valued at over a billion dollars. We also learn more about the Elizabeth Elting Foundation which advances economic, social and political equality for women and marginalized people. Plus all about Liz's new book, Dream Big and Win. This is a not-to-be-missed episode in entrepreneurship and life choices that will have you thinking about the opportunity of dreaming big and winning in life. You don't want to miss this episode. Now on #TheKaraGoldinShow. Sponsored by Netsuite - Download NetSuite's popular KPI Checklist at NetSuite.com/KARA Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by clicking on the links below and sending me a quick shout-out on social. Or reach out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ https://twitter.com/karagoldin https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ https://www.tiktok.com/@KaraGoldin https://www.youtube.com/c/KaraGoldin https://www.threads.net/@karagoldin Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/442 To learn more about Liz Elting, the Elizabeth Elting Foundation and Dream Big and Win: https://www.twitter.com/LizElting https://www.instagram.com/LizElting https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizelting https://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/ https://www.lizelting.com/
You don't need to invent something new to be a wildly successful entrepreneur. According to Liz Elting, one of Forbes's "Richest Self-Made Women in America," you only need to identify something you can do differently and better. Her new book, DREAM BIG AND WIN: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion Dollar Business, captures all her learnings. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz Co-founded TransPerfect out of an NYU Stern dorm room in 1992. At the time, there were already 10,000 language solutions companies in existence. In fact, she was working at the biggest one. However, Liz saw flaws in their service offerings and set out to do it better. She succeeded and built the largest language-solutions company in the world. She served as Co-CEO until 2018. Following her departure, Liz founded the Elizabeth Elting Foundation to break down systemic barriers, bridge gaps, and foster systemic change for women and other underserved communities so that people of every stripe can succeed, thrive, and reach their potential. In 2020, the Elizabeth Elting Foundation launched the Halo Fund, a comprehensive multimillion-dollar pandemic relief initiative to directly support medical needs, hunger relief, health equity, and on-the-ground efforts in underserved communities. When Liz was at NYU, she tried to find books on starting a business, but none resonated with her, and she read many. In DREAM BIG AND WIN, Liz reveals a counterintuitive approach to success and divulges practical and inspiring tips you can implement immediately. Her refreshingly frank and humorous recollections of lessons in life and entrepreneurship serve as a guide for anyone who seeks to fulfill their highest potential. DREAM BIG AND WIN is for anyone who has ever dreamed of translating their passion into purpose and creating something bigger than themselves—from one of the most successful women in America. This episode is full of tactical and sometimes surprising advice. Liz shares everything from why your goal should be to replace yourself, the shocking question she asks every candidate she interviews, why you should never be a 50/50 partner, and so much more. I've had the pleasure of consulting on Liz's book launch strategy, and I'm doubly honored to join her on October 4th from 6pm - 7pm for a joint book signing at Barnes & Noble on the Upper East Side at 1550 3rd Avenue at 87th Street. If you're in New York City, I hope you will join us to get signed copies of DREAM BIG AND WIN and ON BRAND!
Welcome to The Profit Talk! In this show, we're going to help you explore strategies to help you maximize profits in your business while scaling and creating the lifestyle that you want as an entrepreneur. I am your host, Susanne Mariga! I'm a CPA, a Fractional CFO, and a Certified Profit First Professional Mastery Level providing tax strategies to 7 and 8-figure entrepreneurs. Let's dive into strategies to maximize profits in your business! In this episode, I interview Liz Elting―entrepreneur, philanthropist, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women―is the living embodiment of this concept. By studying the shortcomings of other translation companies and finding ways to improve upon them, Elting co-founded and grew TransPerfect, the billion-dollar translation and solutions company, that began as a dream in an NYU dorm room. She is the author of DREAM BIG AND WIN. In this episode, Liz shared why: • Entrepreneurs don't need to invent something brand new to be innovative and successful. • Ownership is a core value and a philosophy every entrepreneur and employee should embrace. • Actions are more important than mantras and why doing will always eclipse dreaming. • The key to motivating employees is in taking a personal stake in your people's success To learn more about Liz and the services she provides, visit her website at https://lizelting.com/ Visit my FREE Facebook Group, The Profit First Masterclass, where I'll be sharing additional exclusive trainings to members of the community. If you're excited about what's next for your business and upcoming episodes, please head to our itunes page and give us a review! Your support will help me to bring in other amazing expert interviews to share their best tips on how to powerfully grow in your business! DISCLAIMER: The information contained within these videos is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute, an accountant-client relationship. While we use reasonable efforts to furnish accurate and up-to-date information, we assume no liability or responsibility for any errors, omissions, or regulatory updates in the content of this video. Any U.S. federal tax advice contained within is not intended to be used for the purpose of avoiding penalties under U.S. federal tax law.
About This EpisodeLiz Elting, the founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, shares her bold journey moving from a stable job in finance to taking the risk to become an entrepreneur and ultimately, become a self-made billionaire. Liz elaborates on the importance of setting goals with deadlines, maintaining discipline, and recognizing your self-worth in the pursuit of success. She advocates for the practice of keeping the promises you make to yourself and shares her personal strategy of taking calculated risks. Liz demonstrates that success does not come overnight; it is a result of consistent efforts and unwavering focus. Her story serves as an inspiration and a guide for those who dare to dream big and take bold action in the pursuit of their dreams. Tune in to this insightful podcast episode to hear Liz Elting's journey and gain valuable insights on taking bold risks, setting goals, and valuing oneself in the pursuit of success. About Liz EltingLiz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of a NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. Liz received the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU's Stern School of Business, the American Heart Association's 2020 Health Equity Leadership Award, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs' 2021 Vertex Award for changing the face and direction of women's high-growth entrepreneurship, the American Heart Association's 2022 Woman Changing the World Award, and Trinity College's 2022 Kathleen O'Connor Boelhouwer '85 Alumni Initiative Award. Liz has been recognized as a NOW Woman of Power & Influence, American Express' and Entrepreneur magazine's Woman of the Year, and one of Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Elting is the author of the upcoming book, Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. Additional ResourcesWebsite: https://lizelting.com/Order Her New Book, Dream Big and Win: https://lizelting.com/bookLinkedIn: @LizElting
Jess Larsen and co-host Laura Walker sit down with the legendary entrepreneur Liz Elting for an engaging and insightful conversation. From building a translation company in a college dorm room to scaling it into a billion-dollar empire, Liz shares her secrets to success. Get ready to dive deep into entrepreneurship, leadership and Liz' new book - Dream Big and Win Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you had one wish free, what would you ask for? And now, make this dream even bigger and let's talk about winning! My guest this week is Liz Elting. Liz is the Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, she is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz founded TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room in 1992 and served as Co-CEO until 2018. TransPerfect is the world's largest language solutions company, with over $1.1 billion in revenue and offices in more than 100 cities worldwide. Liz received numerous awards including the American Heart Association's 2022 Woman Changing the World Award and has been named Forbes' Richest Self-Made Women every year since the list's inception. Liz is also the author of the upcoming book, Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business. Stay in touch with Liz: Websites: www.lizelting.com www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lizelting Instagram: @LizElting Facebook: Liz Elting Twitter: @LizElting #ceotalk #entrepreneurship #selfmadewoman #career #reachingyourgoals #delygate If you have comments on the show or like to work with Johanna, you can reach her at Johanna.Herbst@delygate.com. You will also find more information on the show at https://www.delygate.com/podcast. Lastly, to get inspiration in your inbox, please sign up for our newsletter (https://delygate.substack.com/).
Having friendships where we can be “real” with each other is a desire for many women—especially in a large church. But it can be hard to know how to initiate and build these kinds of deeper relationships, especially in the midst of busy mothering. Drawing on years of mentoring and small group leading in a number of settings, Heather talks about building intentional friendships that help us see Jesus. (Note that the last portion of the podcast includes some group discussion, so sound quality is not optimal.)
When a divorcing couple owns a business together, figuring out how to handle it can be a huge pain. Today's couple, while never married, were the engine behind the founding and growth of a wildly successful company. As their personal animosity toward each other grew over the years, the in-office acrimony between TransPerfect founders Philip Shawe and Elizabeth Elting became the stuff of legal legend in the Chancery Court of Delaware - and far beyond. Want early, ad-free episodes, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! Sponsors Almost 30. Tune into Almost 30 wherever you listen to podcasts! For more information about Almost 30's courses, membership and upcoming events, head to almost30.com and be sure to check out Almost 30's Instagram and other socials at almost30podcast. Trashy Divorces podcast is sponsored by Worthy. Worthy helps you get the most money possible for your diamond jewelry or luxury watch, fast and risk-free. Their experts do all the work for you, and their competitive auctions get you up to 3X what a local jeweler might offer in as little as 2 weeks. With Worthy, you're in control from start to finish. If your item doesn't sell for the price you want, Worthy sends it back to you at no cost, fully insured. And now for a limited time you'll get an extra $100 when your jewelry sells for over $1,500. All you have to do is register at https://worthy.com/trashy. (See website for terms.) The Oak Tree Group. Mention Trashy Divorces for your free one hour financial preparedness conversation. Call 770-319-1700 or visit them on the web at theoaktreegroup.net. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.11.21.517310v1?rss=1 Authors: Haase, D., Rasch, C., Keller, U., Elting, A., Wittmar, J., Janning, A., Kahms, M., Schuberth, C., Klingauf, J., Wedlich-Soldner, R. Abstract: Topography is a critical feature driving formation and dynamics of protein and lipid domains within biological membranes. The yeast plasma membrane (PM) has provided a powerful model system to study lateral domain formation, including characteristic BAR domain-induced PM furrows. Currently, it is not clear how the components involved in the establishment of these furrows cooperate to precisely regulate local PM topography. Here we report opposing functions for the Sur7 and Nce102 families of tetraspanner proteins in modulating membrane curvature and domain topography. Using STED nanoscopy and freeze-fracture EM we found that Sur7 tetraspanners form multimeric strands at the upper edges of PM furrows, which counteract the forces exerted by BAR domain proteins and prevent membrane tubulation. In contrast, Nce102 tetraspanners are located basal to the Sur7 proteins and promote BAR domain-induced curvature. The segregation of the two tetraspanner-based nanodomains is further supported by differential distribution of ergosterol to the upper edge of furrows and PIP2 lipids at the furrow base. These findings suggest a general role of tetraspanner proteins in sculpting local membrane domains. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Dans cet épisode, je discute avec Olivia Elting, co-fondatrice de Mme L'Ovary, des bases de l'éco-féminisme et des actions qu'on peut prendre collectivement en lien avec notre cycle menstruel pour supporter notre planète. Pour découvrir le travail d'Olivia : https://www.mmelovary.com/fr/ Pour la suivre sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mmelovary/ Pour me suivre sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mariepierdeschenes_ Pour des conseils sur le cycle & le bien-être menstruel : https://mariepierdeschenes.com/blogue/
Welcome Kim Elting, our first non-DPM, to the podcast. Kim Elting is the current President of Orthofix. In this episode we dive into her experiences working in the medical industry, background on product development, how the industry and physicians work together to improve patient outcomes, leadership roles, education and more...Email: kimelting@orthofix.com Medical Education Opportunities: https://www.orthofix.com/about/medical-education/* This is not a sponsored episode by Orthofix. Welcome to She's a DPM. A podcast for women to share their experiences, knowledge, and insights on cultivating a life in, and outside, the field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.Contact me if there is a topic you'd like to hear more about, or if you know a kick ass Lady DPM who should be interviewed.Email: DrOexeman@gmail.com Instagram: @droexeman
Quarta-feira, 06 de julho de 2022 Hoje é Dia Internacional do Beijo Hoje, com apresentação de Zé Henrique Freitas (@zehenrikky) Veja os destaques de hoje do seu podcast diário de notícias sobre as Comunidades LGBTQIAP+: Inércia geral obriga população LGBTQIA+ da periferia a criar mecanismos de sobrevivência Comunidade LGBTQIA+ garante 7% do PIB nacional Artista não-binárie da Alemanha é destaque no cinema brasileiro ________________________________________________ Se inscreva no Canal do KILL, BIXA no YouTube (em breve, teremos novidades por lá) ________________________________________________ Alguma sugestão de pauta? Comentários? Indicações? Mande Mensagem de Voz no site do KILL, BIXA no Anchor: anchor.fm/killbixa Se quiser, mande um e-mail para killbixapod@gmail.com Siga nas redes e fale com a gente na DM: @kbpod no Instagram e no TikTok @bixakill no Twitter __________________________________________________ Este podcast integra a FIO Podcasts | Rede Ativista de Vozes [Siga @FIOpodcasts] Idealização, Pesquisa, Roteiro e Produção - GG Identidade Visual, Edição e Produção - Rod Gomes Apresentação - GG, Rod Gomes, Zé Henrique Freitas, Isa Potter e Bia Carmo ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Não deixe de clicar em SEGUIR o podcast aí no seu player favorito, nem de ativar notificações para não perder nenhum episódio! Ah, e se compartilhar, não deixe de nos marcar nas redes. ;)
This week on the Aging Today podcast, I interviewed the Founder, and Consulting & Training Director, Alyssa Elting McGuire, MA, MPA, and Isaac Elting McGuire, Consultant from Oregon Care Home Consulting & Training. They discussed the keys to successful Adult Home Care.Do you want to start your own adult care home business? Do you have questions about the requirements and training? Are you looking for a house to lease? Looking to buy? Not sure where to start? Alyssa and Isacc McGuire join us on Aging Today to walk us through the steps toward you opening a new Adult Care Home.
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This week's Misfit Entrepreneur is Liz Elting. Where to start with Liz. She co-founded TransPerfect, the world's largest provider of language and business solutions. The company does over $800 million in revenue per year and employs over 6000 in 100+ cities across the world. She has been recognized and awarded with everything from Ernst and Young's entrepreneur of the year to being named one of Forbes richest self-made women many years running. She and her story have also been highlighted in numerous books and publications. More recently, Liz is known for her philanthropic efforts with her foundation, the Elizabeth Elting Foundation which works to advance the economic, social, and political equity of women and marginalized people. I'm excited for Liz to share her story with you and the lessons she's learned along the way. www.ElizabethEltingFoundation.org Growing up, Liz lived in a number of different places. Everywhere from New York to Portugal to Canada. She went to college in the US and realized she could pursue her passion of languages. She just didn't know what she would do with it – but her dad told her to follow her passion. After college she worked the translation industry in New York. She found a company that was the largest translation company in the world that helped combine her passion for language and business. She worked in the company for 3 years and learned the industry. She then went back to school and got her MBA. While in business school, she decided to go into finance and briefly tried out investment banking. She realized she made a huge mistake and then started TransPerfect in November of 1992. In 2018, she sold half of her company and started her foundation. When we first spoke, you said, “The harder you work, the luckier you get.” Explain that… That is Liz's mantra ever since she grew up. She really felt it when she started her company working 100 hours per week. She delayed gratification and it paid off. She had to work intensely and not quit and the more she put in and more focused she was, the more successful the company became. At the 9:30 mark, we discuss the first products developed and how Liz got her initial clients, then scaled… At the other company she was at, they translation work for companies, but Liz knew there was so much more that they needed. She knew that everything needed to be able to work in every language. The first product was standard translation services for companies, but the goal was to become the end-to-end solution. The goal was to do anything in a foreign language to scale. Over time they talked to their clients and really listened. They needed things like staffing and litigation support and content management services. Then they found a way to offer it to them. Talk about going through the stages of business growth – which ones did you feel were the hardest? The first million is by far the hardest. It is much harder to go from $0-$1 million than from say $5 mil to $500 mil because by that time, you have built the teams, systems, client base, etc. Initially, you don't have that. One of the core values was “Own It” and so when they started in a new market or sale, it was set up like that - employees owned it. It was then that had to build the first million in the market, etc. The sales teams had to work very hard. Tell us about the core values. What are they and how have they made a difference for the company? The core values end up being what is important to you and your life. So, for Liz, integrity and honesty was critical. One of the questions she would ask in an interview is “What would you do if you saw someone stealing money out of the cash register?” The answers were eye-opening. Owning it was another value that she embodied, and it became another core value. They ultimately had 10 core values. Is there a skillset or mentality that you feel is most important for success in today's world? You must have the work ethic. You must be a leader and stand out from the crowd. Being true to yourself and do what is right. Another value was service, and businesses need to spoil their customers and look at how to stand apart. What did you do to stand out in the area of service? Being there for the client 24/7 in the early days, but that was not sustainable. When they tried to pay employees to work holidays and other things, it led to turnover, so they had to find ways to “be there” for their clients, but in a more manageable way. They found ways to do this by adding in offices in different times, creating shifts, giving comp time, etc. They also did special VIP events for clients. They found ways to produce results for clients faster than the competition. Filling gaps in products or services clients said they needed. They were also innovating and figuring out how to help client in better ways. Talk to us about the entrepreneur journey. What have you learned about how to consistently succeed as an entrepreneur? No matter what – staying true to your core values. When times are challenging – you must continue to put the money into sales and marketing. Find ways to align incentives and compensation so that when the company does well or the employee does well, they are well taken care of. This is for all people in the company. Focus on employee morale. Don't just spoil the clients but do you best to do so for the employees as well. What are the most important things leaders should do to ensure success and make sure they are doing the best for their employees and organization? In the early days, the leader does everything, but over time, they must delegate to scale. To do that, you must find the best people, so your interview process is most important. Hire slowly, fire quickly. It's the employee you keep around that can give you the ulcer, not the one you don't have. Once you have your people – focus on training, development, and retention. The only way to lead is to lead by example. You cannot inspire people to do things you haven't done or aren't willing to do. Advice for CEO's? What have you learned about being a great CEO and how it is different from other areas of leadership? In the early days, it is a lot of doing and doing everything. Then it is a lot of hiring, training, and delegating and retaining (the middle stage) Then, it is having the vision for what's next and making sure the innovations are happening. It is thinking long-term and getting the feedback from the people on the front lines. It is dealing with clients at all stages. And always maintaining a connection with the employees. 1 on 1's with people at all stages and levels it very important as well. Anything you've learned in selling your company and starting into Philanthropy? It was wonderful to lead the company for 26 years. There were things she saw and bigger challenges/issues that needed to be improved. There is a lot of work to be done. Philanthropy is entrepreneurship in a different way. What was the most surprising thing that happened on your journey? Hiring an entry level person when they first started and then watching them grow and see what they could become. It was so rewarding and exciting and she learned so much from it. The learning is continuous and never ends! Best Quote: Work today like no one else will, so you can live and give tomorrow like no one else can. Liz's Misfit 3: If you don't think you can be successful as an entrepreneur, you can. No matter what happens to you or go through, success is still possible. Hard work. Work today like no one else will, so you can live and give tomorrow like no one else can. Integrity and honesty are keys to living a great life and running a good business. 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Paulina Quintana protects and improves the environment by recycling plastic into sturdy hangers. Her site is www.retothex.com. Elizabeth Elting after a successful business career founded a foundation aimed at helpiing women and others to build businesses and careers.
Paulina Quintana protects and improves the environment by recycling plastic into sturdy hangers. Her site is www.retothex.com.Elizabeth Elting after a successful business career founded a foundation aimed at helpiing women and others to build businesses and careers.
Garrett is a USMC veteran and current blade smith. Garrett and his father own Steel Pig Forge out of Lincoln Nebraska. He has been featured on Forged in Fire on the history channel twice. Find Garrett on Instagram: Instagram.com/steelpigforgeFind me on Instagram: Instagram.com/booksbehindthebadgeIntro music: ForensicFind Forensic on Instagram: Instagram.com/deputy_hookem
Jamie Elting has been fishing...ALOT. He's got all the details on the Lake Bemidji Walleye bite along with some bass action and more. Meanwhile, Mandy Uhrich is back to catch us up on the Brainerd Lakes scene and it's Lake Of The Week Day. Andy Thompson of the Bemidji Area Fisheries Office has all the details on beautiful Kitchi Lake.
In dieser Episode ist der Entwickler von Kontakt-Instrumenten Frank Elting zu Gast. Der erfahrene Sounddesigner hat bereits an einigen Software-Entwicklungen von Native Instruments wie beispielsweise dem FM8, Absynth 4 und Massive mitgearbeitet. Die beiden Sounddesign-Tools Straylight und Pharlight hat er sogar komplett in Eigenregie produziert. Mit ihm sprechen wir über die Entwicklung von Kontakt-Instrumenten, das Sounddesign für Film und Musik sowie die Erzeugung von cineastischen Klanglandschaften, wie sie Straylight und Pharlight bieten. Viel Spaß beim Hören! Shownotes: Aktuelles Heft: www.soundandrecording.de/shop Referenztracks: https://spoti.fi/3fq4ldV LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2RrBHzY Pharlight: https://youtu.be/MZ4fqJi182E Straylight: https://youtu.be/L2pDsUF5-dw Folge Sound&Recording: ➡️ LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2RrBHzY ➡️ Facebook: https://bit.ly/3fGHgR2 ➡️ Spotify: http://bit.ly/referenztracks ➡️ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/31Jp5VV ➡️ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2QUlL5K
Today's episode is brought to you by ThePICoach.com. There you can find info about my PI Coaching services and my books, both of which will help you take your PI business to the next level.Grace Elting Castle, raised on the Siletz Indian Reservation in Oregon, is a fierce protector of Native culture, tradition, stories, natural resources, sacred itnms and burial sites. A retired professional investigator, writer/editor and reported/photographer, she helped plan and was a speaker at the 1998 “Wrongful Convictions and the Death Penalty Conference in Chicago. She was my editor when she worked at PI Magazine. She has participated in the re-investigation of wrongful convictions and continues to battle to reform our system of justice. Her debut novel A Time to Wail came out in 2018.Website: http://www.graceeltingcastle.comhttps://kellypaxton.com/https://pinkcollarcrime.com/https://twitter.com/pdxcfehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kellypaxton/https://www.amazon.com/Embezzlement-Detect-Prevent-Investigate-Pink-Collar/dp/B08QBYKJR1/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1623159907&refinements=p_27%3AKelly+Paxton+CFE+PI&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Kelly+Paxton+CFE+PI Make Sure to Subscribe:Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-rocket-your-pi-business-podcast/id1507578980?mt=2&app=podcastSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3XyqgbdrlWbBpnTBYvFYDk?si=SP9VDO0XS4KielIdWLWMyQStichter:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/duckman-production-services/how-to-rocket-your-pi-business-podcast Thank you for listening. If you have a moment to spare please leave a rating or comment on Apple Podcasts as that will help us expand the circle around our campfire.
⦿⦿ElectriX Podcast⦿⦿ Another Friday, another episode of ElectriX. This time with Dj Tom Larson at the turntables. He already recorded once a mix for me. # 14 being clear and he has a very unique style which I liked back in the day and today as well. He was so nice to record another great mix for me and this I want to share with you today. Check out his other guest mixes and sets on his profile, You won’t regret it. Thats being said enjoy the music. Like the Mix? Click the [Repost]
During this episode, we talk all things after school and early childhood with Renee Elting, Community Education Account Specialist for the Oregon City School District. Renee has been with the school district for over 23 years, which means she has seen it all. You'll hear about the genesis of Oregon City's community education program, how Renee and her team have adapted and modernized the program to meet the needs of the families they serve, and the ways they've navigated some of their biggest challenges. About Renee: Renee is the Community Education Account Specialist for the Oregon City School District. She has taken on many assignments with the school district over the last 23 years, her favorite being in the classroom with students.Currently, she leads the Childcare/Early Education office team in state compliance protocols, financial solutions, parent communications, software management, and internal and external tech support. In her free time, Renee loves to tromp around in the woodland and is a maker through and through. She and her husband, Tom, along with their fluffy bunny, live in Beavercreek, Oregon.Additional Resources: To get more insights on ways to succeed in your child care business, head over to our Resource Center at https://www.procaresoftware.com/resource-center/. Contact Us: Have an idea for a podcast or want to be a guest? Email us at podcast@procaresoftware.com.
In this episode, Paul talks with Liz Elting '87. While in business school at NYU, Liz founded TransPerfect, a global languages solutions company. That was in 1992. In the past three decades, the company has grown to over 5,000 employees in 90 countries with $700 million in annual revenue. In 2018 she sold her stake to her co-founder. For several years before that, she was featured on lists of the wealthiest self-made women in America. Since the sale, Liz has turned her attention to philanthropy. Listen in as Liz walks us through how she built a premier language services company at a moment when the growth of the internet and globalization of business created a demand for what TransPerfect was delivering: top-notch end-to-end language technologies and services. It's a future that Liz could never have imagined for herself as a student at Trinity who struggled to decide whether her love of languages made for a practical major. Host: Paul Sullivan Producer: Helder Mira Storylab Fellow: Maxwell Norteman Production consultants: Mary Mahoney, Caroline Deveau, and Ellen Buckhorn Music: Winter In Liverpool, by Mullaha
Es war ein Paukenschlag: Anfang Februar outeten sich 185 SchauspielerInnen, die schwul, lesbisch, non-binär oder trans sind in der Süddeutschen Zeitung. Die Reaktionen waren fast durchweg positiv, manche sagten aber auch: Wozu braucht es das eigentlich, wenn doch eh schon so viele geoutet sind. Über die Zustände in der Film- und Theaterbranche und warum sie an der Aktion teilgenommen haben,sind drei SchauspielerInnen zu Gast: Niels, Jules und Oska. Sie erzählen, wie ihre Erfahrungen nach dem Gruppen-Outing waren und was sich noch verändern muss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liz Elting is a self-made businesswoman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She co-founded and was the co-CEO of TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and business solutions valued at over a billion dollars.As someone with a passion for languages and business, Liz wasn’t always sure about the path she was going to take. When she decided to follow her interests and study languages, Liz was stimulated but knew that it didn’t make practical sense for her career. After her first job at a translation company and a stint in Wall Street, Liz realized that if she was going to live up to her potential, she had to strike out on her own. This led her to build TransPerfect out of her business school dorm room at the age of 26. After 25 years at the helm, Liz helped build TransPerfect into an organization with more than $700 million in revenue, 5,000 employees, and 11,000 clients - all without any outside funding. In 2018, Liz left the company to pursue philanthropy work through the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, which advances economic, social, and political equality for women and marginalized people. Liz has appeared on Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women for five years in a row and has been recognized for her efforts and achievements by the National Organization of Women, Forbes, American Express, Entrepreneur, and more. In this episode, you’ll hear Liz’s insights into all the hard work and sacrifice it took to build her company, the power of setting goals and taking action, and the role that partnerships play in your success.In this episode, we'll talk to Liz about: * The story of Liz’s youth and the experience of living in five countries by the time she was 21. [3:01]* Liz’s early interest in business and what she attributes her work ethic to. [4:02]* How Liz decided what to study at college and the tension between passion and pragmatism. [6:19]* Details about Liz’s first job after graduation which merged her love of languages and business. [8:17] * What motivated Liz to leave her job and go back to school to do her MBA. [10:53]* How Liz overcame guilt and found the confidence to leave her job in Finance. [14:27]* Hear Liz’s approach to goal-setting and why she believes it is so important. [17:45]* Key takeaways for starting, building, and scaling an entirely self-funded business. [20:34]* How Liz and her partner thought about business profitability. [23:41]* Some advantages of not getting outside funding, according to Liz. [24:27]* Challenging times in the early days of starting TransPerfect and the lessons Liz learned. [25:24]* Liz’s advice on handling partnerships and the story of her relationship with her partner. [27:57]* How Liz views 50/50 partnerships and why she recommends avoiding this structure. [30:35]* Liz’s experience being a working mother and the benefits of compartmentalization. [32:05]* Why Liz believes becoming a mother made her a better boss. [35:03]* Transitioning out of the company: What life is like for Liz since leaving TransPerfect. [36:20]* The common mistakes Liz sees entrepreneurs making. [38:01]Follow Liz:* Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizelting/ * Website: https://www.lizelting.com/ * Elizabeth Elting Foundation Website: https://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/ * TransPerfect Website: https://www.transperfect.com/ Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz started TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room. During her tenure as Co-CEO, she grew TransPerfect into the world's largest language solutions company, with over $600 million in revenue, 5,000+ employees, 11,000+ clients, and offices in more than 90 cities worldwide. Liz has been recognized as a NOW "Woman of Power & Influence," American Express' and Entrepreneur Magazine's "Woman of the Year," one of Forbes’ "Richest Self-Made Women," and is a recipient of the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU’s Stern School of Business. https://www.lizelting.com https://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/
Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is an entrepreneur, business leader, linguaphile, philanthropist, feminist, and mother. After living, studying, and working in five countries across the globe, Liz started TransPerfect out of an NYU dorm room. During her tenure as Co-CEO, she grew TransPerfect into the world's largest language solutions company, with over $600 million in revenue, 5,000+ employees, 11,000+ clients, and offices in more than 90 cities worldwide. Liz has been recognized as a NOW "Woman of Power & Influence," American Express' and Entrepreneur Magazine's "Woman of the Year," one of Forbes’ "Richest Self-Made Women," and is a recipient of the 2019 Charles Waldo Haskins Award for business and public service from NYU’s Stern School of Business. https://www.lizelting.comhttps://www.elizabetheltingfoundation.org/
Liz Elting, Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is a force. I had the chance to meet with her and my three women business school interns: June Lui, Jessica Flam, and Taylor Theis, recently so we could all benefit from her experience as an entrepreneur, mother, and philanthropist.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.20.347922v1?rss=1 Authors: Zareiesfandabadi, P., Elting, M. W. Abstract: A microtubule-based machine called the mitotic spindle segregates chromosomes when eukaryotic cells divide. In the fission yeast S. pombe, which undergoes closed mitosis, the spindle forms a single bundle of microtubules inside the nucleus. During elongation, the spindle extends via antiparallel microtubule sliding by molecular motors. These extensile forces from the spindle are thought to resist compressive forces from the nucleus. We probe the mechanism and maintenance of this force balance via laser ablation of spindles at various stages of mitosis. We find that spindle pole bodies collapse toward each other following ablation, but spindle geometry is often rescued, allowing spindles to resume elongation and segregate chromosomes. While this basic behavior has been previously observed, many questions remain about this phenomenon's dynamics, mechanics, and molecular requirements. In this work, we find that previously hypothesized viscoelastic relaxation of the nucleus cannot fully explain spindle shortening in response to laser ablation. Instead, spindle collapse requires microtubule dynamics and is powered at least partly by the minus-end directed motor protein dynein. These results suggest a role for dynein in redundantly supporting force balance and bipolarity in the S. pombe spindle. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Jamie Elting of Grant Creek Outfitters was on his way home from vacation when we caught up with him today. He spent a few days in the Black Hills and did some trout fishing, so we talk about that. Plus, he talks Bemidji area walleye fishing as well. Meanwhile, Jason Boser talks Grand Rapids area angling. The bite is tough, but there are some fish to be found.
Jamie Elting has been fishing walleyes all spring, with the bulk of his efforts on Lake Bemidji. He gives us the details and talks about his success on a smaller walleye lake in the area...the proverbial Lake X. But mainly it's all things Bemidji.
Following the global financial crisis in 2008, Christine Lagarde, then Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, is quoted as saying: “If Lehman Brothers had been Lehman Sisters, today's economic crisis clearly would look quite different.” Her argument is based on several reports following the crisis. These reports found that banks led by a higher proportion of women suffered less from the global economic crisis. These findings place a lot of pressure on companies and boards to have a greater gender balance of women in leadership positions. In Europe, for example, female board representation in big banks increased from 15% to 33% in 2008. Research has consistently found that women are more effective leaders, especially during a crisis. On this episode, you will hear from one such leader, Liz Elting, who just launched the Halo Fund, a new multimillion-dollar charitable initiative created to support comprehensive pandemic relief efforts, including funding for research, frontline healthcare workers, public health resources, and direct support to the country's most vulnerable and underserved communities. On this episode, we will highlight all the ways women are stepping up to lead during COVD-19 and what you can do to support them. -- Follow me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michellepking Get a copy of my book "The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work" https://www.amazon.com/The-Fix-Overcome-the-Invisible-Barriers-That-Are-Holding-Women-Back-at-Work/dp/1982110929 Or get the audio book here: Audible: https://adbl.co/2sLCbEH Google Play: http://bit.ly/38w03er -- To check out episodes you missed or learn how to partner with us, visit thefixpodcast.org Sign up for my newsletter: thefixpodcast.org/newsletter Check out my website: michellepking.com This show is produced by Hueman Group Media.
Visibility is something many people struggle with. They know they need it, but the world of social media can leave them intimidated and unsure of what to post, and when and is anyone even noticing. A chat with Dutch Online Visibility Expert and Marketing Mentor Colette Elting. It also happens to be her first podcast interview in English! And we all think she did amazingly well. More details: merilyn.com
He almost cut off his what?? The co-owner of Steel Pig Forge, Garrett Elting, makes his return to NE Beer:30! Luckily, he still had all his body parts attached to record this episode (we'll get to that). In this episode, Grady and Garrett chug a beer, talk about being Mr. Mom during quarantine, what items they would save during a house fire, and "the accident" that sent Garrett to the hospital. Big up to Craig Beougher for the hotline voicemail! Beers chugged: Weld Werks Starry Night and Miller Lite. Beers sipped on: Empyrean Good Life Lager and Miller Lite.Leave a voicemail on the Nebraska Beer:30 Hotline: 402 370-9900Support our sponsor, Steel Pig Forge.https://www.steelpigforge.comhttps://www.facebook.com/steelpigforgeSupport NE Beer:30 on Patreon! You can help us keep the show going.https://www.patreon.com/nebeer30The Nebraska Beer:30 Podcast is beer-centered entertainment focused on people who are doing great things in Nebraska. #NEBeer30https://www.Facebook.com/NEBeer30https://www.Twitter.com/NEBeer30https://www.Instagram.com/nebeer30https://www.Teespring.com/stores/nebeer30store
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
MBA class of '92 Stern Alumn, Liz Elting, Founder of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation and Co-Founder of TransPerfect, joins us in the studio to discuss entrepreneurship, MBAs and her passion to mentor women in business. Hosts: Andrea Sease and Mahaesh Jayaraman Producer: Alexa Parsons Technical: Daniel Thoennessen and Paul J Wyderka
This week, Adriana Gavozdea, Founder and CEO of Laria Care Finder, and Alyssa Elting McGuire, Consultant and Training Specialist from Oregon Care Home Consulting, discuss small adult care homes.When it comes to aging in the right place, there are many options. One that is often overlooked is smaller adult care homes, and they may be a better alternative for some people than living in larger adult communities. Alyssa assists those who want to turn their house into an adult care home, while Adriana helps seniors find the right home-style residence for when living in their own home is no longer possible. It’s a conversation you don’t want to miss!
This week, Adriana Gavozdea, Founder and CEO of Laria Care Finder, and Alyssa Elting McGuire, Consultant and Training Specialist from Oregon Care Home Consulting, discuss small adult care homes.When it comes to aging in the right place, there are many options. One that is often overlooked is smaller adult care homes, and they may be a better alternative for some people than living in larger adult communities. Alyssa assists those who want to turn their house into an adult care home, while Adriana helps seniors find the right home-style residence for when living in their own home is no longer possible. It’s a conversation you don’t want to miss!
For this week's episode of Inspirational Leadership I spoke with the lovely Liz Elting. Liz is the Founder and CEO of the Elizabeth Elting Foundation, is a New York-based philanthropist and businesswoman, recognized for her outstanding entrepreneurship and focus on developing women business leaders. ⇢ Get full show notes and more information here: https://kristenharcourt.com/2019/10/10/the-best-leaders-are-always-learning-liz-elting/
This week, Alyssa Elting McGuire, Consultant and Training Specialist from Oregon Care Home Consulting, joins us to discuss the opportunities and licensing steps required to turn a home or property into an Adult Care Home for the elderly. Oregon Care Home Consulting provides support, training, and resources for people who want to convert the use of their home or real estate investment. Don't miss this show!
This week, Alyssa Elting McGuire, Consultant and Training Specialist from Oregon Care Home Consulting, joins us to discuss the opportunities and licensing steps required to turn a home or property into an Adult Care Home for the elderly. Oregon Care Home Consulting provides support, training, and resources for people who want to convert the use of their home or real estate investment. Don't miss this show!
Jamie Elting is adjusting to a "different" walleye bite on Lake Bemidji and still recovering from a wicked day on the water at the K of C Walleye Classic. Meanwhile, Bill Evarts of the Walker Area Fisheries Office has the details on this week's Lake of the Week...
Steel Pig Forge is run by a father and son team in Lincoln, Nebraska.They focus on creating custom knives and cutlery. Garrett Eltingrecently competed on the History Channel’s, Forged in Fire. Garrett andGrady talk about Steel Pig, being in the Marine Corps and being on TV.Find out more about Steel Pig Forge:Https://www.steelpigforge.comHttps://www.facebook.com/steelpigforgeHttps://www.instagram.com/steelpigforgeThe Nebraska Beer:30 Podcast is beer-centered entertainment focusedon people who are doing great things in Nebraska. #NEBeer30○ https://www.Facebook.com/NEBeer30○ https://www.Twitter.com/NEBeer30https://www.instagram.com/nebeer30○ https://www.teespring.com/stores/nebeer30store
Liz Elting is a global CEO, an Entrepreneur, a Business Leader, a Philanthropist, and a Feminist. She has been named one of Forbes’ “Richest Self-Made Women” for the past three years in a row (2016, 2017, 2018).An accomplished business leader, she co-founded TransPerfect, the world’s largest provider of language and business solutions. Headquartered in New York City, the company has over $600 million in revenues and more than 4,000 employees in over 90 cities around the globe.Liz and I talked about why and how did she build TransPerfect, how her big vision had guided her along the way, why she did not want any outside funding for TransPerfect, how did she manage the business finance to achieve her big vision (hint: review your numbers and control your spending), why your own values are important to build a successful business, why did she create the Elizabeth Elting Foundation and what are her goals with the Foundation. This episode is brought to you by my own CFO program, where I help CEOs and entrepreneurs how to grow their business through the power of finance. This program is created for CEOs and entrepreneurs who have 6 figures or 7 figures business but, either they struggle to pay themselves like a true CEO or they treat their business like a credit card for their clients or they simply do not know where all their money go. To find out more about my CFO program, book a call with me christina@christinasjahli.com or sign up for my FREE videos training series.Connect with Liz Elting:Website: https://www.lizelting.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizelting/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizelting/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lizelting/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LizElting
Chuck Hasse normally spends his days on Leech Lake, but last week was catching huge walleyes at the AIM State Championship on Lake of the Woods. We'll hear the details, and get a few about Leech too. Plus, Jamie Elting's still catching walleyes on Lake Bemidji...and oh yes, there's that matter of the 52 inch muskie caught by his son...
The Walleyes Are STILL hot on Lake Bemidji. Jamie Elting of Grant Creek Outfitters has all the Details. Plus, we check in with Jim Flesch who's been scaring up a few walleyes on Leech (along with a BUNCH of bass...and muskies pretty soon!)
Arthur Levitt, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, interviews Liz Elting, founder, TransPerfect, on "A Closer Look With Arthur Levitt."
A Shocktober Special of Slimy proportions! Andrew sat down with Devin Elting and Keith Walker to talk about Tremors, Shivers and Critters! The monsters are on the loose!! Get Listenin'!!!!
Sgt. Phillip Elting, 131st Transportation, Afghanistan, Hometown: Redline, Pa., talks about his memory of 9-11.
Show #83 - April 27, 2009 In one of the most memorable interviews on IFR, Tate Pierce details the events leading up to the "Grouch" Myers Memorial Modified race and how he managed to pull off the biggest win of his career. Smitty Smith, longtime tech man at Sunshine shares his views on the tech shed, and gives pointers for racers. Smith has been at it since 1970, so he has seen it all. Wayne Jefferson made some new fans this past weekend, putting on a thrilling show at Bronson Motor Speedway. Though not quite embracing his toughest track, he's starting to like it a little more. Jason Beckner, announcer and marketing man at Charlotte County, gives a hilarious account of the recent "Steve Dorer versus the Tow Truck" event a t Charlotte. Jason gives some insights on how Charlotte is finding success at the front gate. We visit with New Smyrna GM Joe Lewandowski live from the weekly FASCAR meeting, a regular feature on IFR. Terry Scampton, longtime Karting promoter and organizer, is the guest on the weekly Karting segment of the show. Comments and editorials from Jack Smith, Rob "Bonehead" Elting and CeCe Brooks on recent races, rumor starters and other trivia:)
Show #70 - Jan 19, 2008 On the eve of the momentous inauguration of Barrack Obama and Martin Luther King Jr Holiday, IFR broaches a topic not talked about much on racing shows. Why so few African-American fans and drivers in short track racing? Irvin Canady, founder of African Americans in Motorsports (www.aaim1.com ) has a lifelong passion for racing, and works with others to inspire others to get involved with motorsports. This is a must listen interview for all promoters at any level of this sport. Sam Rodriguez is no stranger to "diversity programs". The legendary sprint car driver helped his grandson Aric Amirola get all the way to the top rung of NASCAR. Sam owns a Kart racing track and helps develop talent and creates drivers for all forms of motorsports. Citrus County Speedway Winter Spectacular super late model winner Daniel Webster returned to IFR. Why does Citrus draw the cars, Daniel gives his take and talks late model racing with Rob "Bonehead" Elting who was back behind the wheel Saturday night at the Inverness track. Eddie VanMeter, known to many Florida fans for his late model racing, is known in the north and mid-west for his Figure 8 exploits. Eddie will be competing in the huge Figure 8 show at Auburndale Speedway on Feb 12-15. Sixteen year old Drew Brannon is one of the most successful youngsters on the Florida late model scene in the last few years. Winning races and being competitive against the best in Florida, he has joined up with Three time ASA Champ and short track superstar Butch Miller and Green Light Racing. Bill Green and Terry Wall explain what is happening 2009 at Hendry County Motorsports Park. Ken Kinney is putting together the pieces of the puzzle to create a stellar short track on the edge of the Everglades.
Show #49 - July 7, 2007 A great mixture of veterans and some great young talent highlight this edition of Inside Florida Racing. Wayne Anderson took two wins in the Super Late Models in the last week and as always has some strong opinions on the current state of short track racing. Mike Franklin Jr is back in action in the late models and is happy having fun at the track. Rob "Bonehead" Elting and "Hollywood" talk about the 'old days'. Wayne Jefferson is still winning races, but he too is concerned about the future of the local racer. Rickly Moxley from the Advance Auto Parts Pro Truck Series, Drew Brannon is up in Indiana celebrating becoming the youngest feature winner in the ASA Late Models, and The Irish ladies (Chandrae and Aaron) talk about their FAST Mini Cup racing.
Show #49 - July 7, 2007 A great mixture of veterans and some great young talent highlight this edition of Inside Florida Racing. Wayne Anderson took two wins in the Super Late Models in the last week and as always has some strong opinions on the current state of short track racing. Mike Franklin Jr is back in action in the late models and is happy having fun at the track. Rob "Bonehead" Elting and "Hollywood" talk about the 'old days'. Wayne Jefferson is still winning races, but he too is concerned about the future of the local racer. Rickly Moxley from the Advance Auto Parts Pro Truck Series, Drew Brannon is up in Indiana celebrating becoming the youngest feature winner in the ASA Late Models, and The Irish ladies (Chandrae and Aaron) talk about their FAST Mini Cup racing.
Mike Franklin Jr is back in action in the late models and is happy having fun at the track. Rob "Bonehead" Elting and "Hollywood" talk about the 'old days'.
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