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In this episode of The CRED Podcast, host Mack McKelvey sits down with Eric Litman, the founder and CEO of Aescape, to explore the fascinating journey of a tech visionary turned wellness innovator. Eric shares his story of building successful tech companies since the early ’90s, culminating in his latest venture, Aescape. This revolutionary company leverages robotics and AI to deliver personalized, automated massage therapy, offering an unparalleled customer experience.
Join us as we dive into the genesis of Aescape, the challenges and rewards of innovating in the wellness industry, and the decision-making frameworks that have guided Eric throughout his entrepreneurial career. From the early days at MediaLets to the groundbreaking innovations of Aescape, Eric’s insights on passion, perseverance, and the importance of intuition and research are not to be missed.
Tune in to discover how global travel and cultural experiences have shaped Eric’s journey and how Aescape is poised to transform the world of wellness. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of wellness, this episode is packed with inspiration and valuable lessons.
Don’t miss this exciting conversation with one of the leading minds in tech innovation!
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Michael Walsh shares a deeply personal journey that led to the founding of Cariloop, a platform designed to support caregivers through every stage of their journey. From his own caregiving experience to working caregivers striving for balance, Michael highlights the importance of providing comprehensive support to caregivers. In addition to Cariloop's vital role in the workplace, Michael discusses his own decision-making process and the evolution of leadership at a growing startup.
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Join us in this insightful episode as we delve into the leadership journey of Julie Bernard, Chief Marketing Officer at Lily AI. Julie shares her extensive experience in navigating the complexities of the B2B landscape, emphasizing the importance of empowering teams and driving impactful decisions.
As a seasoned executive with a diverse background spanning various industries, Julie discusses how she approaches decision-making in both professional and personal realms. She sheds light on the critical role of mentorship, coaching, and trust in fostering a culture of growth and success within teams.
From her early career experiences to leading impactful teams of a wide range of sizes, Julie shares practical strategies and valuable lessons learned along the way. This episode is a must-listen for executives looking to enhance their leadership skills, drive positive team dynamics, and make impactful decisions in today's dynamic business environment.
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Join host Mack McKelvey in an insightful episode of The Cred Podcast as she sits down and discusses the intricate world of decision-making with Stephen Bailey, the co-founder and CEO of ExecOnline. From Bailey's journey as a recovering lawyer turned entrepreneur, listeners gain valuable insights into the art and science of making pivotal business decisions. Bailey shares his ethos around decision-making, emphasizing the importance of understanding the urgency and importance of each decision. They explore how to navigate different types of decisions, whether urgent or important and the significance of separating decision-making from execution. As they dissect strategies for handling outcomes, whether favorable or unfavorable, Bailey offers invaluable advice on taking ownership of mistakes and fostering a culture of accountability. With anecdotes from his personal and professional life, Bailey provides practical tips for leaders looking to enhance their decision-making prowess. Tune in for an engaging conversation packed with wisdom and actionable takeaways on mastering the decision-making process.
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Join host Mack McKelvey in an insightful conversation with Louis Gump, President, Cambian Solutions, Author of The Insider Innovator and a seasoned professional in the media and mobile industries, as they delve into the intricacies of decision-making. From Louis' extensive career journey spanning The Weather Channel to CNN and beyond, they explore the evolution of mobile technology and its impact on media consumption.
Louis shares his experiences navigating pivotal decisions, from identifying strategic initiatives to making critical hiring choices and evaluating build vs. buy options. Drawing on real-life examples, they discuss the importance of aligning decisions with organizational values and stakeholder interests, as well as the challenges of managing diverse opinions within a large company.
Through candid anecdotes and practical advice, Mack and Louis uncover the nuances of decision-making, highlighting the role of leadership, collaboration, and adaptability in driving successful outcomes. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned executive, this episode offers valuable insights into the art and science of making impactful decisions in today's dynamic business landscape.
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Join us for a thought-provoking journey into the realm of decision-making with Laurel Rossi, Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Marketing Officer at Infillion. In this episode of The Cred Podcast, Laurel recounts her extraordinary career journey, providing valuable perspectives on the strategic choices that shape both personal and professional paths.
From her early days as a brand manager to her forays into entrepreneurship and leadership positions in advertising and technology, Laurel's diverse experiences have equipped her with a unique perspective on decision-making. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, trust, and aligning values, Laurel unveils the principles that have guided her through pivotal moments in her career.
Diving into the intricacies of contemporary leadership, Laurel sheds light on the evolving role of the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) in today's dynamic business landscape. She underscores the symbiotic relationship between marketing and revenue generation, emphasizing the critical importance of data-driven insights and cross-functional collaboration.
Yet, the discussion extends beyond business decisions; Laurel shares personal anecdotes and reflections, underscoring the significance of mindfulness, teamwork, and empathy in the decision-making process. As she aptly puts it, "Nobody has ever done anything great alone.
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In this episode of The Cred Podcast host Mack McKelvey sits down with Vernon Irvin, EVP & Chief Revenue Officer at G-P/Globalization Partners, a seasoned leader, and an expert in decision-making. Together, they dive deep into the intricate world of leadership choices and the art of taking decisive action.
Drawing from his wealth of experience, Vernon Irvin shares invaluable insights into the thought processes that drive effective decision-making. From navigating high-stakes scenarios to fostering a culture of accountability, Vernon provides practical strategies suitable for leaders at all levels.
Throughout the conversation, Vernon and Mack explore the importance of clarity, collaboration, and courage in decision-making. They discuss how leaders can harness data-driven insights, intuition, and foresight to make informed choices that propel organizational success. Tune in to gain wisdom from Vernon Irvin and Mack as they unravel the complexities of decision-making, offering actionable advice for leaders eager to enhance their skills and face uncertainty with confidence.
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In the latest episode of the Cred Podcast, host Mack McKelvey engages in a captivating conversation with Michael Avon, General Partner at ABS Capital. Gain valuable insights into the world of tech investments as Michael shares the pivotal decisions that shaped his career, from founding companies to successful IPOs. Explore the nuances of decision-making in Silicon Valley, where analytical reasoning meets gut instincts.
Whether you're an entrepreneur or executive, join us for a concise yet captivating exploration of the art and science behind impactful choices. Tune in for a deep dive into the mindset of a tech industry leader.
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In this episode of the Cred Podcast, Mack McKelvey sits down with Charlie Thomas, the CEO of Deepwatch, to discuss the dynamic world of cybersecurity. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by businesses in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats and the importance of cyber resilience. The conversation also explores decision-making philosophy, collaboration, and the importance of planning in leadership. This episode provides valuable insights into the world of cybersecurity, decision-making in leadership, and the future trajectory of Deepwatch as a resilient and growth-focused organization.
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In this powerful episode of The Cred Podcast we sit down with Dr. Stephanie Gutnik, Global Chief Strategy Officer at Billups. Dr. Gutnik shares her incredible journey from Yahoo! to becoming a distinguished academician, earning her doctorate while shaping the future of out of home advertising.
Discover the synergy between academia and industry, as Dr. Gutnik discusses her pivotal role at Billups, navigating global strategies, and the significance of AI and sustainability in out of home advertising. Gain insights into her leadership philosophy, the impact of diverse opinions at the table, and how she turns challenging outcomes into opportunities.
Tune in for a deep dive into the evolving landscape of media, the power of experiential campaigns, and the role of AI in shaping the future of out-of-home advertising.
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After undergoing a career shift in his forties, Adrion Porter decided to take a step back and evaluate what purpose-driven work meant to him. For Adrion, that entailed helping people find magic in the middle of their careers, lives, and transitions, rather than staying stuck in feelings of stress and stagnation.
During this episode, Adrion joined host Mack McKelvey to share his journey to starting the “Gen X Amplified” podcast and his consultancy, Mid-Career Mastery. He shared his three pillars to transformation—mindset, meaning, and milestones—and how he applies this decision-making framework to his own life and how individuals and organizations can do the same.
Whether you’re not sure what’s next or wondering if you made the right career or life choice, this episode can help you get out of a rut and into a groove to reach your fullest potential.
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On this week’s episode, The Ricciardi Group (RG) Founder and CEO Marisa Ricciardi discussed her varied approach to decision-making with host Mack McKelvey. Ricciardi shared her career journey from working as a trader to working in-house in a hybrid finance-marketing capacity to eventually launching her own agency, RG, nearly 10 years ago.
During the conversation, Ricciardi dove into why leaders should focus on the value each decision carries to ensure they are allocating the right amount of time, energy, and collaboration to properly assess its outcome. Ricciardi has shifted her decision-making approach over the years, especially as a business owner, and often seeks advice from her fellow leaders on how they’d approach a specific challenge. Ricciardi has found that these diverse approaches and mindsets yield more positive outcomes, as opposed to deploying a homogeneous approach to decision-making.
Ricciardi and McKelvey also explored how different mentors have helped shape their own approach to decision-making and leadership. Tune into this insightful conversation to learn about decision-making’s value-cost equation from Ricciardi, an entrepreneurial agency leader.
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Since entering the startup space in 2007, Shereen Shermak has had a successful career. A serial entrepreneur, she has been the CEO and co-founder of several companies. With personal stakes in nearly 80 early-stage companies, Shereen has been an avid investor in the Boston startup scene. During this episode of “The Cred Podcast” host Mack McKelvey and Shereen dove into the importance of paying it forward and how Shereen has dedicated her time to doing that through founding TBD Angels, advising up-and-coming or aspiring entrepreneurs at Harvard Business School, and more.
Shereen also shared her approach to decision-making, which in large part depends on the type of decision at hand. For micro decisions, aka daily decisions, she uses a decision tree model in which she takes stock of the options, their associated risks, assesses the odds that a certain outcome will come to fruition, and whether she can do anything to change those odds. For personal or life decisions, however, it comes down to knowing her values. She advises leaders to understand their values so they can make decisions faster and with more confidence.
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Think of the leaders whom you most admire. In many cases, these professionals didn’t follow a linear path to get from point A to point B, and that windy career path has helped them become successful. This certainly holds true for this week’s podcast guest, Keith Hernandez, VP of Tech Sales, Future, and Host, “The Changeup Podcast.” After graduating with a creative writing degree, Keith had no idea that advertising sales was a viable career path until he found his way into that world and started building his sales career.
From there, Keith worked at Microsoft and later found himself consulting in tech. During that time, he took a step back to consider his next career move and found that what most energized and fulfilled him was working in smaller companies where he could make a direct impact. This decision-making approach to evaluating his purpose and motivation has helped Keith evolve as a leader and person overall.
During the episode, Keith shared how finding passions outside of work has transformed who he is as a leader, from his volunteer firefighting work to investing in a local craft beer business. He shared how he mentors his team to embrace failure and always be curious in addition to how his upbringing fuels his dedication to helping underrepresented talent in tech.
Check out this episode to become inspired in your own career and life pursuits!
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As a young female in her mid-20s, Catherine Tabor found it nearly impossible to secure VC funding for her promising business selling promotional platforms to enterprises. Nicknamed “The Judge” by her family for her determination and decisiveness, Catherine didn’t let these “nos” deter her; she took a step back, realized she needed to find another way to get capital, and decided to bootstrap her business.
That decision paid off and paved the way for Catherine’s successful entrepreneurial career, with Catherine currently serving as the Founder and CEO of Sparkfly, a retail technology company that partners with restaurant leaders like Denny’s, Bojangles, Chipotle, and more. In this episode of The Cred Podcast, host Mack McKelvey sits down with Catherine who shares early career lessons that helped shape her leadership style and how she runs her business. -
In this episode of The Cred Podcast, we sit down with Gary Mittman, Founder/CEO of KERV Interactive, a patented, award-winning AI platform that creates shoppable and interactive elements within video. Gary shares his unconventional career trajectory, from starting out in the entertainment industry to venturing into the world of digital startups, and eventually founding the only AI technology contextually analyzing video behind every screen.
As we explore the pivotal decisions Gary has made throughout his career, he breaks down his hybrid approach to decision making, citing a blend of intuition, data analysis, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. He also shares insights into managing outcomes when things don't go as planned and how risk assessment plays a crucial role in the ever-evolving technology landscape.
As the episode concludes, Gary gives listeners a glimpse of what's next for KERV, hinting at exciting developments in the world of advertising and interactive content.
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Get ready for an inspiring journey into the world of values-driven leadership and groundbreaking career training. We are thrilled to present the latest episode of The Cred Podcast featuring the incredible Bharani Rajakumar, a visionary leader with a mission and the CEO of Transfr. Join us as we delve into Bharani’s values-driven approach to life and leadership, exploring the core principles that have shaped his incredible journey. This episode is a deep dive into the world of mission driven initiatives, virtual reality, and the innovative landscape of career pathways. Whether you’re an aspiring leader or a change-maker seeking inspiration, this conversation is bound to leave you informed and motivated.
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Join us in this episode of The Cred Podcast as we sit down with Erica Irvin, Group Vice President and Chief Counsel of Digital Technology and Innovation at Albertsons Companies. With over 25 years of experience, Erica shares her remarkable career journey, decision-making insights, and future aspirations. Discover the power of seizing opportunities, aligning decisions with organizational goals, and fostering transparent and empathetic leadership. Erica’s story is a valuable lesson for professionals in any field. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on making pivotal decisions in your career and life.
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Mack McKelvey, entrepreneur and 20+ year business executive joins as the host for Season 2. After a multi-year hiatus, the Cred Podcast returns to showcase innovative business authorities who are transforming their industries. In the teaser, Mack gives the backstory on the theme of the season and a preview of the executives she will be interviewing.
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In 2006 David Williams was a founding executive of PatientsLikeMe, a digital community of sorts that relies on people sharing their health experiences then pooling that information into data that can help industry improve healthcare. In that role he purported the concept of openness in healthcare data -- a decidedly contrarian view in the privacy-obsessed arena of healthcare. In this Credentialed BonusCast segment, Williams explains his "Openness Philosophy."
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