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Bert Martinez talks with Mitchell Lee Marks, Ryan Gillen and guests

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Gregg LeStage for over 15 years, he has worked with business leaders and their teams to equip them with the tools to transform their organizations. As Executive Vice President at Kotter International, Gregg is responsible for Global Business Development and Marketing.  He works directly with clients to help diagnose their strategy execution and change challenges, recommend solutions, and facilitate their implementation. He is also President of the Kotter Center for Leaders, which helps leaders at all levels develop the necessary skills to lead change up, down and across their organizations

Mitchell Lee Marks Professor of Leadership at San Francisco State University and President of the consulting firm JoiningForces.org.  He is internationally recognized as an innovator in managing mergers and acquisitions, corporate downsizings and restructurings, corporate culture change and leadership development.  He has written eight books on organizational change, most recently the second edition of "Joining Forces:  Making One Plus One Equal Three in Mergers, Acquisitions and Alliances." He regularly consults to large global corporations, small start-ups, and non-profit and government organizations

Ryan Gillen  "The Gillinator", Vice President of TheArnoldFans.com 

John Hope Bryant founder, chairman, and CEO of Operation HOPE, a nonprofit banker for the working poor and struggling middle class, which provides financial literacy for youth and financial capability for communities. His bestselling book, How the Poor Can Save Capitalism: Rebuilding the Path to the Middle Class builds a compelling economic argument for investing in America's least wealthy consumers--and presents practical, positive solutions, with case examples of individuals and companies doing it successfully

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