On April 19, 2016, hosts Soyini Coke and Marc Borrelli broadcast live from The Marriott Marquis and Marina in San Diego, CA at the Vistage Executive Summit 2016.
This year’s theme was:
Bold leadership
Shifting perspectives through the power of peers
In a global economy ruled by constant disruption, the success of your business depends on your ability to boldly lead — as an entrepreneur, a dreamer, an innovator, a cheerleader, a visionary and a peer. Leveraging the power of your Vistage peers as well as top thought leaders, the 2016 Vistage Executive summit will help you gain a 360 view of your company and your leadership style, shift your perspective on your most pressing business issues, and achieve a plan of action for business growth.
Check out these great interviews…
Stephan Aarstol – Tower Paddle Boards
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Kevin Gelfand – Shakesmart.com
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Victor Ramsauer – LevitZacks
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Ken Kuang – Torrey Hills Technologies LLC
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Ted Bumgardner – Xpera Group
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Mike Glanz – HireAHelper
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Tony Glockler – SolidProfessor
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Alex Hinojosa – Human Capital Resources Management
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Jeff Winkler – Origin Code Academy
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James (Jamie) Awford – BN Builders
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Ernie Bray – ACD Corporation
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Jay Buys – Visceral LLC
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Jennifer Weissman – ProjectX Brand Lab
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Jennifer Robinson – Mission Healthcare
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Jane Finley – Kaiser Permanente
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Jennifer Miller – Access Destination Services
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Nick Miliotis –Carrier Management Strategies LLC
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Michael Patton – Pothos
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Chad Nelley – ESET North America
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Tom Loban – Ryan
Audio PlayerAt the summit, attendees explored the different roles you need to master in order to transform your business:
- The Entrepreneur: Where can you ignite growth in your organization?
- The Leader: Are you leading your business or simply managing?
- The Dreamer: Do you have a vision that everyone understands?
- The Innovator: Are you able to identify areas that have gone stagnant in your business? Do you have the tools to address them?