“The Person Who Says It Cannot Be Done Should Not Interrupt The Person Who Is Doing It.” – Chinese Proverb

Are you ready to rumble?  Okay, that has nothing to do with this week's interview...but is a fair question.  Are you ready?

My 2019 is off to a great start.  How about yours?  Do you have a leadership tip you'd like to share on the show?  Email it to me at [email protected]

People need the benefit of your experience and YOUR huge brain!  If I share it on the show, yes, you'll get FREE stuff!  Nothing trumps free.

I am so excited to share this week's interview with you.  It is with Lee Caraher of Double Forte.  Every time I re-listen to an interview and get ready to put it up for you I think...this is the best interview ever!  And, this week is no different.  Lee is so smart and has so much great information to share that I know you won't walk away without things you can implement RIGHT NOW!

As a side note, you MUST take heed and implement the things she shares about putting an Alumni program into place. That, without a doubt, is the top 10 of tips I've gotten on this show.

CHEERS!

More on Lee...

Lee Caraher is the CEO of Double Forte PR & Digital Marketing; an acclaimed communication strategist, she’s known for her practical solutions to big problems. Her company works with some of the top consumer and technology brands in the country.

Lee’s the author of Millennials & Management based on her experience with failing and then succeeding at retaining Millennials. Her second book, The Boomerang Principle Lee has a reputation for building cohesive, high producing teams who have fun together at the same time. She is a straight talker who doesn't hold too many punches, although she does her best to be pleasant about it. Her big laugh and sense of humor have gotten her out of a lot of trouble.

Lee is active in the community and currently serves on three nonprofit boards. A graduate of Carleton College with a degree in Medieval History, which she finds useful every day, Lee lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two sons and a blind cat.

Check her out at: https://double-forte.com/

 

“The Person Who Says It Cannot Be Done Should Not Interrupt The Person Who Is Doing It.” – Chinese Proverb

Are you ready to rumble?  Okay, that has nothing to do with this week's interview...but is a fair question.  Are you ready?

My 2019 is off to a great start.  How about yours?  Do you have a leadership tip you'd like to share on the show?  Email it to me at [email protected]

People need the benefit of your experience and YOUR huge brain!  If I share it on the show, yes, you'll get FREE stuff!  Nothing trumps free.

I am so excited to share this week's interview with you.  It is with Lee Caraher of Double Forte.  Every time I re-listen to an interview and get ready to put it up for you I think...this is the best interview ever!  And, this week is no different.  Lee is so smart and has so much great information to share that I know you won't walk away without things you can implement RIGHT NOW!

As a side note, you MUST take heed and implement the things she shares about putting an Alumni program into place. That, without a doubt, is the top 10 of tips I've gotten on this show.

CHEERS!

More on Lee...

Lee Caraher is the CEO of Double Forte PR & Digital Marketing; an acclaimed communication strategist, she’s known for her practical solutions to big problems. Her company works with some of the top consumer and technology brands in the country.

Lee’s the author of Millennials & Management based on her experience with failing and then succeeding at retaining Millennials. Her second book, The Boomerang Principle Lee has a reputation for building cohesive, high producing teams who have fun together at the same time. She is a straight talker who doesn't hold too many punches, although she does her best to be pleasant about it. Her big laugh and sense of humor have gotten her out of a lot of trouble.

Lee is active in the community and currently serves on three nonprofit boards. A graduate of Carleton College with a degree in Medieval History, which she finds useful every day, Lee lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two sons and a blind cat.

Check her out at: https://double-forte.com/

 

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