Worthwhile Words
By Worthwhile Words
Worthwhile WordsMar 01, 2021
Entrepreneur: Alexey Gutin, co-founder and CEO of Web Scribble.
Alex Gutin and his brother Alexander started Web Scribble when they were 17. Today, the company is growing fast and just made Inc. magazine's fastest-growing private companies list.
Entrepreneur: Deb Best, a Human Resources expert who shares how her career path has helped her work top-tier HR departments.
Deb Best three times found herself out of work and looking for a new job. Did those experience help shape her approach to human resources? Listen and hear for yourself as she shares her story and insights with students in Rick D'Errico's Entrepreneurship class at SUNY Schenectady.
Entrepreneur: Rich Honen, a lawyer who early on carved out a niche working with entrepreneurs
Rich Honen has worked with some fo the most most successful tech companies in New York's Capital Region and beyond. He shares his insights with Rick D'Errico's Entrepreneurship class at SUNY Schenectady.
Entrepreneurs: Julie and Theo Fels of Feisty Brown
Entrepreneurship students at SUNY Schenectady hear the ins and outs of starting and running a business from the founders of design studio Feisty Brown, Julie and Theo Fels.
Entrepreneur: Dawnna St. Louis, CEO of HighProfitZone.com
A jam-packed Q&A with Dawnna St. Louis! Dawnna grabs your attention and never lets it go!
Entrepreneur: Trent Griffin-Braaf, CEO of G-B Logistics, President of Tech Valley Shuttle
Trent Griffin-Braaf joined me for a Q&A with my Intro to Entrepreneurship class at SUNY Schenectady. Too many takeaways to list here. You will be inspired!
Entrepreneur: Steve Lobel
Entrepreneur: Lauren Groff, the reluctant entrepreneur.
Entrepreneur Brian Epstein on his entrepreneurial journey and selling Deep Blue to Comcast
Entrepreneur: Jeannine Trimboli, founder of real [FIT] life.
Entrepreneur: Hunter Moffatt (Encore performance)
Entrepreneur: Richard Lin
Entrepreneur: Tony Collins, Clarkson University president
Entrepreneur: Antonio Civitella
Entrepreneur: Jeff Buell
Jeff Buell is a principal at Redburn Development. He shares his thoughts on why it matters to care. He talks about how he decides on projects, why he gave $100 a day to perfect strangers and why region's shouldn't be fighting with each other.