Steve Petyerak is a legendary live TV producer who has held roles at Good Morning America and ESPN. Currently, Petyerak is a producer for Jim Cantore on the Weather Channel. In this episode he details his interesting career with anecdotes about flying with the Blue Angels and, of course, thunder snow!
Scott Keogh is the former CMO and President of Audi and the former CEO of Volkswagen Group, America. He is now taking on his biggest challenge to date: revitalizing a nostalgic brand, Scout Motors, but with an electric twist.
NFL Pro-Bowler and Super Bowl LV Champion Ali Marpet sits down for the first ever live interview of E.E.Podcast. Tune into hear from the highest drafted Division III football player who is now pursuing a PhD. This episode is electric.
Caroline Patten is the founder of MoLa Hoods, an outdoor apparel company. MoLa's mission is to bring a sustainable mindset to the production of outdoor recreational apparel through local production, conscientious sourcing, and connection with our outdoor community. insta: @molahoods website: molahoods.com
Micheal Krupp is the current CEO of Neurgain Technologies a company that champions the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical and biotechnology products. Krupp has also served as a business advisor for the Entrepreneurism Center at UC San Diego and was a lead licensing professional at Pfizer.
In 2013 Drew King won the HWS Pitch competition with his company Space Vinyl. A graphics company that created vinyl stickers for the spacebar on your computer. Stay to tuned to learn about Drew's journey from graduating from HWS, successfully exiting his company and his current gig as a Senior Innovation Producer at McCann in NYC.
Jeff Vukelic is President and CEO of Saratoga Eagle, a massive beverage distributer in upstate New York. Jeff and Elaine detail what it takes to run a fourth-generation family business, what their favorite beers are, and more!
Victor Pultinas and his partner Jenna are the founders of Lake Drum Brewing. 'Lake Drum' as it is commonly referred to is a collective of artists crafting beers and ciders indicative of the creative experimental style of the Geneva revolution.
Amy Ziff is the Founder and Executive Director of MADE SAFE. MADE SAFE is working to revolutionize how consumer products are made, thereby eliminating the use of harmful chemicals from the marketplace to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all.
The writer of Glee and American Horror story, Brad Falchuk, discusses creativity and how failure is often one's greatest achievement.
Sabrina Horn, William Smith '83, is the founder and CEO of Horn Strategy, entrepreneurs, founders and CEOs navigate the early stages of their start-up businesses. This episode is filled with tons of great advice for anyone entering into the business world!
Dan Rosensweig oversees the student-first connected learning platform, Chegg. As the President and CEO, Rosensweig is dedicated to extending opportunity within the one trillion dollar U.S. education market. Prior roles include COO of Yahoo! and CEO of Guitar Hero.
Ato Bentsi-Enchill is a partner of Black Adam Africa. Ato strives to invest and in high-potential, innovative companies in Africa. Ato has formed solutions to Africa's most pressing problems such as education, unemployment, good sanitation and gender inequality.
Philip Anderson, Co-Founder and CEO of Dialog is seeking to change the way we interact with the internet. Dialog provides an in browser social media platform allowing for users to communicated directly on a webpage. Find out more: https://www.home.joindialog.io/
Ben Greiner is the Founder and CEO of TadHealth. TadHealth is a social impact software company providing businesses, organizations and schools with mental health technology to facilitate real-time access to care for their staff, students, and members. Ben has found inspiration in his personal experiences to combat mental health struggles in creative and innovative ways. Tune in! You can find more information by emailing Info@tadhealth.com or at https://tadhealth.com/contact.html
This week we interview another Geneva legend, Jim Cecere class of 91. His two enterprises FLX goods and Vinifera have quickly became staples within the local Geneva community. Tune in and find out how Jim plans to expand the offers of the FLX region across the entirety of the US.
In this episode sits down with Todd Feldman '89. Todd is best described as the entrepreneurial renaissance man. He has experience in the garment, real estate, and entertainment industries. Todd is now pursing some interesting and innovative entrepreneurial endeavors in the technology sector. Tune in to hear more!
How did routine lunchroom conversation lead to an international adventure and business creation? Sara Wroblewski explains her journey from HWS student to current CEO of OneBead, a non-profit striving to empower young students through entrepreneurial programming throughout Boston. The first winner of the HWS pitch competition provides some essential insight into how anyone can materialize their ideas into powerful presentations.
In the season two opener, Matt sits down with Hobart alumni Mattie Meade '13 who is the founder and CEO of Hempitecture, a company that is using industrial hemp fiber (yes, the former schedule 1 substance) to insulate homes. Tune in to learn how Mattie has succeeded in this budding sector while also being named Forbes 30 under 30!
Matt Lindenberg is the founder of the Global Conservation Corps, a non-profit organization bridging the gap between communities and wildlife. The GCG is creating an important shift in local children's relationship to the wildlife around them. Listen as Matt shares his own experience in the South African bush and heartfelt stories from his greatest inspirations.