Rodger Mort, Shirzad Chamine, Scott Haslam | Office Hours #790
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Rodger Mort
Rodger Mort is the COO and partner at Packaging And Crating Technologies (PACT), a global leader in sustainable corrugated packaging. With 40 years of experience rising from hourly worker to executive, he has pioneered patented crating solutions like LiftVans and PleatWrap, serving industries from aerospace to fine art. Mort also spearheaded safety innovations such as PACT Thermo Shield, which suppresses lithium-ion battery fires, and PACT Lion-X, a rapid fire-extinguishing technology. Under his leadership, PACT has become a preferred U.S. Department of Defense vendor, earned a special Department of Transportation shipping permit, and gained active roles in leading industry organizations.
Shirzad Chamine
Shirzad Chamine, New York Times bestselling author of Positive Intelligence and Stanford lecturer, is a leading authority on mental fitness whose work has impacted over two million people. Through research with more than 500,000 participants, he identified the “Saboteurs” that fuel self-sabotage and the “Sage” powers that drive clarity, resilience, and peak performance. His Positive Intelligence framework—used by over 100,000 coaches and more than half of the Fortune 100—combines neuroscience, psychology, and practical tools to help individuals and organizations reduce stress, improve decision-making, and maximize well-being. Drawing on his experience coaching CEOs, athletes, and teams, Shirzad offers science-backed strategies and simple mental fitness practices to build focus, resilience, and sustainable success.
Scott Haslam
Scott Haslam is a serial entrepreneur and innovator who has dedicated the last decade to shaping the future of automotive solutions for modern fleets. Scott is the visionary behind several successful ventures, each contributing to his impressive track record of business acumen and strategic leadership. Scott’s story is a narrative of innovation, growth, and a sincere commitment to both industry excellence and community well-being. As the driving force behind Kingbee Vans, Scott continues to shape the future of fleet solutions. In the first year alone, Kingbee Vans achieved $2.6 million in revenue, a figure that skyrocketed to $18.8 million in 2022. This growth was entirely organic, with Scott personally raising the initial investments. Kingbee Vans expanded its fleet from 150 vans in 2021 to 1,700 vans in just three years. After acquiring Fluid Truck in 2024, Kingbee Vans has multiplied its staff and fleet size.