This panel of highly
successful tech executives share how they can help you get started with the right technology tools for strategic growth in 2017.
Not exact matches
It took a while to learn the skills that would ultimately make me a senior
executive in the high -
tech industry and then, a
successful management consultant, but I can attribute everything good that happened to me over the next 20 years to that fateful day and the relationships I've built since.
But even
successful executives have nightmares, and at Google those involve the company becoming the next Yahoo or Nokia —
tech bellwethers that fell behind as the industry's landscape changed.
That wouldn't map to my interactions of senior
executives at very
successful tech companies.
Drawing upon decades of personal experience with hundreds of accomplished entrepreneurs, CEOs, and venture capitalists, Silicon Valley management consultant and former high -
tech senior
executive Steve Tobak shows you exactly what it takes to become a
successful entrepreneur and exceptional business leader in today's highly competitive world.
C100 Charter Members include some of the most
successful Canadians working in some of the most important
tech companies in the Silicon Valley, include startups CEOs, top
executives of companies such as Apple, Cisco, EA, eBay, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Oracle, and venture investors representing more than $ 8 billion in capital.
Though I'm lucky to work in a super casual
tech environment where there isn't really a «dress code», I used to attempt to «adjust» my style and clothing depending on the city, setting, client, etc., until one day I was in a sales training led by an extremely
successful (and absolutely fascinating) man who had worked as a high - powered advertising
executive his whole life.
A 3X
successful career changer, Drew Schuetz's career path has included moves from San Francisco to Chicago to Wisconsin, and now back to California — with roles as a flight attendant, a telecom account
executive, and a university
tech services professional.
I got the opportunity to hear the story of Drew, a 3X
successful career changer who's career path has included moves from San Francisco to Chicago to Wisconsin, and now back to California — with roles as a flight attendant, a telecom account
executive, and a university
tech services professional.
SUMMARY Senior US / International Marketing & Sale
executive, with many years» experience in Medical high -
tech corporations with the ability to design and implement
successful strategies for opening new markets.