ML275: Jason Greer (Author & Leader)

Jason Greer is the author of Bias, Racism, & the Brain and the founder of Greer Consulting, the #1 firm that does diversity training for startups, Fortune 500 companies as well as government agencies.

The truth is that most diversity-training programs fail. 

On the other hand, if they are done right, they can reduce turnover rate by as much as 40% and increase your employee satisfaction scores by 30%. The best part? The bottom line is also increased. 

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ML274: John Lefebvre (Author & Leader)

In the early 2000s, John Lefebvre co-founded Neteller, an online payment company that was listed on the London Stock Exchange, with a market capitalization of over $2 billion.

Neteller ran into legal troubles in 2007 and John lost close to $500 million earned from the company, went to jail, and had to restart his life again in his mid-50s.

John is currently a writer and climate change activist. He has written two books, All’s Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why and Good with Money: A Rich Guy’s Guide to Gaining Everything by Losing it All.

He is also the co-founder of the DeSmogBlog.com group of blogs, which focus on exposing misinformation about global warming.

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ML273: Anthony Hughes (CEO of Tech Elevator)

Anthony Hughes is the co-founder and CEO of Tech Elevator, a 14 to 30-weeks coding bootcamp that teaches students in-demand tech skills that can lead to meaningful careers in the tech industry.

Over 2,300 students have graduated from Tech Elevator, with 90% of whom secured tech positions at companies within 6 months. Furthermore, the average Tech Elevator graduate gets a salary lift of $24,000 as a direct result of the bootcamp. 

Anthony has been nominated twice for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2020 and 2021). Before starting Tech Elevator, he was the President of the Software Craftsmanship Guild, another fast-paced program that teaches the skills required for a tech career which was acquired by Learning House in April 2015.

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ML272: Neil Bedwell (Leader/Marketing)

70% of people are unhappy at work and misery at work is expensive. Actively disengaged employees cost U.S. businesses $605B each year in lost productivity, retention and recruitment.

Neil Bedwell is the co-founder of LOCAL, where they help companies achieve lasting change by treating their employees as an audience worth winning. 

For the past 15-years, their clients include Google, McDonald’s, P&G, Delta Airlines, Airbnb. Neil previously worked at Coca-Cola as the head of global digital strategy and was in charge of the digital program for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and the creation of Coke’s first internal creative group. Neil also has worked as a race car engineer for Benetton F1.

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ML271: Jodi Krangle (Voice Actor & Leader)

Jodi Krangle’s voiceover journey began with singing —since around the time she started talking. Music has always been a way her family connects. When she was little, her dad would pull out his trusty guitar and her mom would sing to her sister and her at bedtime.

Fast forward to 1993. Through gaming (Dungeons and Dragons, to be exact), she was introduced to “Filk” music—the music that’s played at science fiction/fantasy conventions. In 1994, she joined two friends from the fandom world to form an acoustic band called Urban Tapestry. In their time together, they’ve headlined at music conventions in Canada, the U.S., and Europe.

Her first voiceover work was in 1995 when she spent a year in a volunteer position with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) creating books on tape. And by tape, she means real “tape.”—reel to reel, baby. Several years later, she took the leap to venture out on her own, and boy, has it been rewarding.

Jodi has done voiceover work in the healthcare, corporate, hospitality, political, and non-profit sectors, among others. No matter your specific need, know that she’s a reliable partner in your business and she provides super quick turn-arounds – because she knows how fast your business moves. Her number one goal is to make you look good!

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