How We Innovate
By Eduardo Munoz
Get ready to hear our guest speakers share valuable insights on their journey through entrepreneurship, how they identified an opportunity, and how they acted upon it to create value.
How We InnovateApr 11, 2024
How We Innovate Featuring Easton Dana
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How We Innovate with Jordan Fourcher
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How We Innovate with Aspen Gatz
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How We Innovate with Zak Holman
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How We Innovate with Bill Colone
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How We Innovate with Daniela Santangelo
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How We Innovate with Kelly Twichel
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How We Innovate with Antoine Mistico
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How We Innovate with Tammy Rice-Bailey
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How We Innovate with Michael Hool
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How We Innovate with Kendra Pieratt
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How We Innovate with Joy Griffin
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How We Innovate with Wayne Culiver Part 2
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How We Innovate with Wayne Culiver Part 1
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How We Innovate with Jake Slatnick
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How We Innovate with Hansi Singh
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How We Innovate with Chris Cardinal
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How We Innovate With Bill Binch
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How We Innovate with Leo Mathew Part 3
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How We Innovate with Leo Mathew Part 2
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How We Innovate with Leo Mathew Part 1
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How We Innovate with Christie Kerner
Christie Kerner is what you would call a serial entrepreneur. She has founded several small businesses and startups throughout her successful career, and is the founder and CEO of My Little Mascara Club, a company that is bringing serious disruption to the makeup industry. She was formerly the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship in the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Executive Director of Student Entrepreneurship across Arizona State University. In today’s episode, you will hear Christie lay out the basics of entrepreneurship while she explains some key differences between small businesses and startups.
How We Innovate with Marcus Kennedy
A self-taught businessman and founder of a personal financial planning company, Marcus Kennedy is also a highly successful innovator, acting as General Manager of the Gaming Division and Client Computing Group at the Intel Corporation. In this episode, Marcus shares his path as an entrepreneur which led him to create his own company, but also as an intrapreneur within Intel, where he identified unmet client needs and managed to create disruption in the gaming industry.