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The Conscious Capitalist Show - Featuring - Kyle Freeman

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Discussing the 4 core principles of Conscious Capitalism.

  1. Higher Purpose
  2. Stakeholder Orientation
  3. Conscious Leadership
  4. Conscious Culture

Your Hosts:

Christopher King (King) - who goes by King is the President of the DC Chapter of Conscious Capitalism and author of a new book titled" Connecting With Intent - Why Social Capital is more Valuable than Financial Capital". He is the founder and CEO of King Connections.

Ross Girardi - Vice President of the DC Chapter of Conscious Capitalism and Founder and Managing Director of Conscious Management Consulting (CMC). 

Meet today's Guest:

Kyle Freeman

Learn How I Used Venture Capital To Help Take My Company Public. If you have a business or a project and you are in need of capital, this book is for you. Come with me as I describe my journey of being an average person with a big dream to succeed in the financial arena

Kyle Freeman got started in business marketing in 1996 in San Diego, California. He was the first field coordinator promoted in the region, in record time.  He left the company after several years and became the head trainer of a similar company in the telecom marketing industry. Spending many years with two different companies, he decided to set out on his own. In 2003 he created Juice Marketing, Inc., he served as President and CEO for the next five years. In that period of time under his leadership the company JMI became JMI Telecom Corp a publically traded company and one of the only minority owned public utilities in NC and Kentucky. He is well known and respected in the network marketing community.

Kyle served in the United States Navy as a Chief Petty Officer. After 24 years of service with the Navy and Naval Reserves he retired with honors.

 

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