Executive Leaders Radio cover art

Executive Leaders Radio

Written by: Radio America
  • Summary

  • Executive Leaders Radio conducts "elite interviews" of prominent CEOs, CFOs, and Presidents focusing on "what makes people tick."The ten to twenty-five minute on-air interviews are really informal POSITIVE conversations. Guests may be asked about their background education, influences, mentors and early career experiences, asked about their business, what they do and who they serve. They may be asked about opportunities ahead, challenges they have faced or their senior management team. Interests outside of work, personal turning points and family sacrifices capture the unique human aspect behind these prominent leaders.All of these questions are designed to help our audience learn “what it takes to succeed.”
    Copyright Radio America
    Show more Show less
Episodes
  • Meet the Inspirational leaders behind our local Art Museums
    May 23 2024
    4 of Philadelphia's most recognized Arts organization are run by these top leaders. Listen as Sasha Suda of Philadelphia Museum of Art, MatiasMatias of Philadelphia Orchestra, David Devan of Opera Philadelphia & Joe Kluger of WolfBrown share what inspired them to inspire our community and the world through music and art.
    Show more Show less
    45 mins
  • Philadelphia CEO's recognize that passion is what drives progress.
    May 14 2024
    Our guests Prema Gupta of Center City District, Isaac Shapiro of IMS Trading, Chuck Zwicker of Weidenhammer and Caleb Frankel of Instinct all share their passion for their business mission, their team and the people they are helping. They agree that there is a drive to succeed when you can help others do the same. "Ideas come naturally when you are passionate about what you are bringing to the world." Caleb Frankel.
    Show more Show less
    45 mins
  • Local leaders discuss the impact their past had in directing them to the leadership role they are currently in.
    May 1 2024
    Our guests, Larry Walker of Balford, Ian Wristbridge of Magnar, Shaunak Roy of Yellowdig and James Wang of Asian Bank open up to talk about childhood experience. Larry was fortunate to have great experiences with his home life and that has given him a desire to mentor others. Ian started working at age 8 in his dad's business, gaining valuable skills that helped him when starting Magnar. Shaunak grew up in India and while he was busy in school, he bored with being in the classroom. He has taken that experience to develop a platform that cultivates creative learning opportunities. James blended his experience growing up both in Taiwan and Philadelphia and opened a bank that caters to the immigrant and minority people of Philadelphia.

    Show more Show less
    45 mins

What listeners say about Executive Leaders Radio

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.