S2E20: Empowering the Youth Through Mentorship and Leadership | Marcus Allen
Marcus Allen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, shares his insights on mentorship, leadership, and the power of community.
Entrepreneurial leaders thrive under pressure… sometimes until they collapse. When things get intense, people depend on them to come in clutch, both in business and in life. The We Run on EOS podcast honors the moments when entrepreneurs rose to the occasion for their companies through transformational game-changers.
Marcus Allen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Independence Region, shares his insights on mentorship, leadership, and the power of community.
Trixie Whyte, President, Visionary and CEO of Q2 HR Solutions Group of Companies, shares insights from her 23-year-long entrepreneurship journey.
Andy Eby, caregiver and president at Bickford Senior Living, shares his journey to revolutionize America’s senior living and healthcare industry.
Cherie Hoeger, CEO and co-founder of Saalt, shares her incredible mission to address period poverty worldwide by building a purpose-driven business.
Natalie Lemas Hernandez, CEO of Commercial Northwest Property Management, shares how she went from overwhelmed to embracing business growth.
John Rhoden, owner and president of Rhoden Roofing, reveals the key insights that helped him grow his roofing business to $10 million in revenue.
Brittany Franklin, CEO of Sky High for Kids, shares her journey of determination in running a non-profit that supports children fighting pediatric cancer.
Kristjan Hebert, Managing Partner of Hebert Grains Ventures, shares how his calculated gut instincts are helping reshape the future of agriculture.
Kristjan Hebert, Managing Partner of Hebert Grains Ventures, shares how his calculated gut instincts are helping reshape the future of agriculture.
Beau Atkins, founder and CEO of Evolve Family Law, shares his journey in family law as a practicing lawyer with a unique entrepreneurial mindset.
Tamara Keefe, the founder of Clementine’s Naughty and Nice Creamery®, shares how her inspiring entrepreneurial journey was born from a family tradition.
Gautam Ijoor, president and CEO of Alpha Omega, shares the journey that led his company to be named Inc. 5000 six years in a row.
Alex Gertsburg, CEO of CoverMySix and Visionary for Gertsburg Licata, shares tips for self-implementing and resources that support that community.
Kris Thurgood, owner and Visionary of My Girlfriend’s Quilt Shoppe, discusses building a business into a community and the power of choice as a leader.
Benny Fisher, CEO and Visionary of Big Fish Contracting Company, discusses the challenges that build Visionaries and how to overcome the fear of firing.
Eric Rieger, founder and CEO of WEBIT Services, discusses becoming an employee-owned business and shares how to trust your team and focus on the mission.
Graham Wong, founder, CEO, and Visionary of LAUFT, a Toronto-based flexible workspace company with the goal of being the “Starbucks of Workspace,” and Integrator™ Jesse Sharratt share how they manage internal conflicts and embrace vulnerability.
Tim Vogel, co-founder and CEO of Scenthound, discusses the tools for developing the right culture and the right team through a life-by-design philosophy.
Amber Cabral, founder of Cabral Co. and a global inclusion leader, tackles the tough conversations about culture and empowering equity in your business.
Bill Van Vliet, President of Book Depot, discusses building a thriving online book business in the age of audiobooks and the role of culture in growth.
Matt Durrette, founder, and CEO of Cozi Vacation Rentals, discusses the challenges of having the wrong Integrator™ and how failure can build your best team.
Tiffany Sauder, president, CEO, and Visionary of Element Three, and an EOS Conference™ headliner, discusses work/life balance and embracing vulnerability, discipline, and decisions for positive change.
Kaci King, owner and Visionary at West Ohio Tool Company, shares the challenges facing female leaders and the growth potential of family businesses.
Shannon Alberts – president, owner, and Visionary of Security-Luebke Roofing – discusses building a trustworthy team and the challenges of
Entrepreneurial leaders thrive under pressure… sometimes until they collapse. When things get intense, people depend on them to come in clutch, both in business and in life. The We Run on EOS podcast honors the moments when entrepreneurs rose to the occasion for their companies through transformational game-changers. Host Pam Kosanke, Professional EOS Implementer®, chief revenue officer for EOS Worldwide, fellow entrepreneur, and six-time world-championship athlete across three sports, learned how to use the massive pressures she faced to forge her own personal transformation. Join her conversations with our guests as they celebrate decisions that ultimately helped guide them to greatness. You just might pick up a play or two from them to level up your own entrepreneurial game.
Pam Kosanke is an award-winning leader, Professional EOS Implementer®, chief revenue officer for EOS Worldwide, entrepreneur, and six-time world-championship athlete across three sports. She has deep experience working with organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies to nonprofits and small businesses and across a variety of industries, including franchising, packaged goods, quick-service restaurants, professional services, sports marketing, and retail. Pam has faced all types of challenges, reached the most aggressive goals, navigated nearly every kind of crisis. Throughout her career, she’s continually proven her ability to lead teams to victory on every stage – as an athlete, marketing professional, and entrepreneur.
Meet the people who have used Running on EOS™️ and living The EOS Life®️ to make a significant impact on their communities and put a Dent in the Universe
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