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Bert Martinez talks with Jason Drohn, Juana Bordas and guests

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Jason Drohn former Pepsi truck driver turned digital entrepreneur, who’s sole mission is to help business owners succeed online.  He’s got a knack for laying down growth plans for businesses in a single conversation, and helping his clients execute

Peter Boatwright Carnegie Bosch Professor of Marketing at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University.  Boatwight has both his MBA and his PhD from University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.  He is Co-Director of the Integrated Innovation Institute, which he likes to call “a next-generation hub of practical creativity” that produces results for academia, business and social purpose

Paul Born cofounder and President of Tamarack—An Institute for Community Engagement. He is a community activist and is deeply curious about and engaged in ideas that cause people to work together for the common good, work that he describes as collective altruism. The author of four books, Paul is internationally recognized for his community-building activities that have won awards from the United Nations and as a senior fellow of Ashoka, the world’s largest network of social innovators

Juana Bordas award winning author and president of Mestiza Leadership International – a company that focuses on diversity, leadership and organizational change. She is founding President of the National Hispana Leadership Institute and former faculty for the Center for Creative Leadership.  Her first book “Salsa, Soul and Spirit – Leadership for a Multicultural Age” won the 2008 International Latino Book Award for leadership. Her book, “The Power of Latino Leadership” has received compelling endorsements

 

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