“Yes, thank you for welcoming me, David. I was born in Paris, France. I got my bachelor's degree in economics. And after I went to the University of Dauphine where I've been graduated in HR. My early career was working cl...”
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“Sure. Yeah, I started my career, like I said, a really long time ago in training and sales with a company called Anixter International, and it I think there, I really learned the training and learning development profess...”
“partner with Arthur Andersen. I was based in Louisville, Kentucky. So I started working on my MBA at Notre Dame. I oftentimes tell people Notre Dame didn't want me as an undergrad because I wasn't smart enough, but they...”
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“Thanks, Dave. Thanks for having me. I appreciate it. My career out of MBA school, I went to work at a small little gas company called, well, it was Champlin Petroleum. It became Union Pacific Resources. So as part of Uni...”
“my current role, I'm at Limbaugh, which is a building solutions firm located in Tampa, Florida, but represent the eastern half of the US. In my transition there, it was about COVID time, and like most of the world, I was...”
“Sure, absolutely. First of all, thanks for having me. I'm glad to be here. I grew up in Indiana and after high school attended the United States Military Academy at West Point. I was a French and German major there, but...”
“Always connecting the dot. I'm not a big show and tell person. It's more about let me just show you what I'm about. I think this is an exception where really informing the team why you're doing the work that you're doing...”
“Sure. Thanks for having me. I appreciate the opportunity. If you asked me when, what I wanted to do when I was growing up, I would've told you I wanted to be a surgeon. Clearly that did not play out, and that's for the b...”
“of us as able, accessible, and accountable. And so that's the brand proposition. That's the uniform that I and members of my team wear. And ultimately other people get to judge, but we put forth the expectation. With res...”
“training, really great people, and, um, usually had some fun deal names like Project Unicorn or Project Putter to make sure that we kept confidentiality associated with them. But the career there was really focused on ho...”
“bilingual. Learn technology, learn the business, and you will be a much richer professional if you are bilingual. And last but certainly not the least, probably the most important, Breathe. In today's dynamic world where...”