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Becoming a Turnaround Artist with Ahad Ghadimi

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Please join us and our guest, Ahad Ghadimi, for a show on his book, Turnaround Artists and training platform: Forums@Work.

About Turnaround Artists:
When his father falls ill, a high-flying entrepreneur comes home to try to save his family’s restaurant. But if the business is to survive, he must overcome a failing business, inspire disgruntled employees and manage his father’s bitter opposition to everything he does.

Endorsed by over 100 Global CEOs, Turnaround Artists is a page-turning true-story that guides you on a step-by-step process on creating great culture at work and improving the relationships in your life. Practical, actionable and easy to read, this book is relevant to team members at every level of the organization.

About Ahad Ghadimi:
Ahad has built his career around leading turnarounds of bankrupt and family-owned businesses. As Managing Director of Core Work Capital, Ahad and his team help companies transition to employee-ownership. Ahad is also the founder of Forums@Work, a digital platform that empowers company team members to lead culture change currently present in 16 countries. Ahad is the author of Turnaround Artists: A true story about empowering team members to lead turnarounds in their personal and business life. Previously, Ahad founded V DEL SOL Swimwear (Costa Rica/Cannes) and was the Worldwide Training Manager for Groupe Danone (Paris) leading organizational development & post-merger integration. Ahad is a member and director of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and Vice-Chair of the Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership Center. Ahad lives between Park City, Utah; Toronto, Canada; and Tuscany, Italy. Learn more at forumsatwork.com and coreworkcapital.com.

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