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Bill Bartman, Richard Leider, Susan Reynolds, Paul Orfalea on Money For Lunch

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Bill Bartmann Founder and CEO of CFS2 and an aggressive advocate for reform of the debt-collection industry, said, “I am convinced we are on the right track to reforming an industry of rampant abuse and Governor Henry will play a big role in helping to deliver our message to regulators and capital sources.  His commitment to be a part of our company is proof of his belief that what we are doing is important and that we have the ability to change millions of lives.

Richard Leider founder of Inventure – The Purpose Company, was named by Forbes as one of the “Top 5” most respected executive coaches in America.  He is the Chief Curator of content for AARP’s acclaimed Life Reimagined Institute. As a keynote speaker, he has helped more than 100,000 leaders from over 50 organizations.  Richard is the author of nine books, including three best sellers, and his books have sold over one million copies in 20 languages

Susan Reynolds, MD, PhD President and CEO of The Institute for Medical Leadership®, which provides leadership trainings and executive coaching services to health care executives and physician leaders across the United States. She is a former emergency physician, CEO of an emergency medical center, White House advisor, executive search consultant, and the author of “Prescription for Lasting Success: Leadership Strategies to Diagnose Problems and Transform Your Organization

Paul Orfalea after 30 years at the helm of business service retailer Kinko’s, founder retired from the company in the year 2000. He started other businesses, including direct mail, financial asset management, and business investment firms.  His time is now divided between philanthropy, teaching at various universities, speaking with business groups, and talking with organizations about learning differences 

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