
Career paths aren't always straightforward. So how do you know which way to go? There are countless stories about Fortune 100 CEOs and Silicon Valley tech leaders…but far less attention is paid to the people leading the thousands of businesses that quietly power our economy. What about the leaders building successful companies in essential industries that keep our world running every day? What abo... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Court Carruthers has led some of the most important “behind-the-scenes” businesses in the economy – logistics, distribution, and the systems that keep everything moving. From Purolator to W.W. Grainger, where he served as Group President across the A... more
Allie Copeland became a mother at 17. With a baby, $500, and an unreliable car, she left Philadelphia in search of something more – and built a career in wholesale distribution from the ground up. Today, she is Chief Commercial Officer at ADI Global ... more
Chris Baby started as a mechanical engineer in small-town Canada. But a chance opportunity – and a willingness to pivot – would take his career in a completely different direction. Today, Chris helps lead the growth of SureWerx, one of North America’... more
Jonathan Victor has spent much of his career stepping into complicated business situations and turning them into successes. As the Founder and Senior Managing Director of Balmoral Fund, he invests in businesses navigating transition or distress. Jona... more
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