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Bob Pearson meets with David Zakariaie, CEO and founder of Senseye, to discuss how the company arose out of what started as a high school science fair project, his mission to empower individuals to take charge of their mental health, and lessons learned from his experience as a founder and CEO.
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Cortney Stapleton sits down with Pat Fitzgibbons, SVP and Senior Public Relations Manager at M&T Bank, to discuss his dad’s role in shaping how he treats others, our role as communicators when it comes to cutting through the jargon, and why it’s essential to think about our individual impact on the world around us.
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Bob Pearson chats with Kim Sample, President of the PR Council, on the importance of continued education, how to earn a seat at the table, and why feedback is the greatest gift you can give.
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In this episode of Firm Beliefs, Cortney Stapleton sits down with Abby Fabiaschi, Co-Founder and Director of Partnerships at Empower Her Network to discuss how her deep belief in the potential of humanity has influenced her life decisions, her advice for women entering the workforce, and why being good at something doesn't mean you should do it.
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Bob Pearson sits down with Dan Hawkins (CEO of Summit Leadership Partners) to discuss why he believes reinvention is necessary for leveling up professionally, the importance of having diverse voices in impactful roles, and why organizational strategies have a shelf life of two years.
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In this episode of Firm Beliefs, Cortney Stapleton sits down with Julia Monti, Senior Vice President of Global Communications at Mastercard, to talk about drawing the line between activity and impact, why you should always ask questions, and how headlines can help us reflect as communicators.
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Bob Pearson sits down with John MacPhee (CEO of The Jed Foundation) to discuss how having a chip on his shoulder motivated him to succeed, why mental wellness requires a holistic approach, and what he’s learned about balancing internal and external pressures as a CEO.
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Cortney Stapleton sits down with Sarah Chavarria (President and incoming CEO of Delta Dental) to discuss how she built a career based on creating value, her passion for helping people find success through change, and her mission to empower and educate women on menopause’s impact on oral health.
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Cortney Stapleton sits down with Janna Guinen (Executive Director of the HLTH Foundation and leader of its CSweetener mentorship program) to discuss how her work seeks to develop more diversity among healthcare leaders, why collaboration is key to success and the importance of sharing your voice.
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Cortney Stapleton sits down with Margot Brandenburg (Senior Program Officer at the Ford Foundation) to talk about how her career journey led her to the largest social justice foundation in the country, her “just do the thing” mentality when it comes to getting work done and why young people shouldn’t be afraid to create a job that speaks to their passions and purpose.
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Bob Pearson sits down with Michael Marinello (Managing Director and Global Head of Communications for Payments at JP Morgan Chase) to discuss why age is not a precursor to success, what having a large family taught him about the importance of staying level-headed and how his passion for drumming connects with his ability to build a narrative and shape behavior.
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Cortney Stapleton sits down with Shelley Zalis (CEO of The Female Quotient) to talk about her passion for equality in the workplace and experiences as a female businesswoman. Their conversation touches on the challenges of breaking the mold, why it’s important to create new norms and staying persistent while following your heart.
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Bob Pearson sits down with Ganesh Padmanabhan (CEO of Autonomize AI) to talk about artificial intelligence and its capacity to drive positive change. Their conversation covers how new technologies can revolutionize healthcare, what goes into starting a company, why it’s critical to feel comfortable with the worst-case scenario and the importance of moving beyond technology for the sake of technology.