16 - Unlocking the Secrets of Building Credibility and Trust in Small Business with Mitchell Levy

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2024 · 30 MIN

16 - Unlocking the Secrets of Building Credibility and Trust in Small Business with Mitchell Levy

from Leaders of Lasting Impact · host Matthew Pohl

Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Global Credibility Expert, Keynote and Commencement Speaker, Consultant, and Author, Mitchell Levy. Mitchell Levy's journey is as fascinating as it is educational. With 35 years in Silicon Valley, an MBA, and a career spanning startups to corporate giants like Sun Microsystems, Mitchell has honed his expertise in modeling people and systems to improve business operations. In 2021, he joined Marshall Goldsmith's 100 Coaches organization as an executive coach, further solidifying his role as a mentor and guide for businesses seeking growth and clarity.Mitchell's current venture is particularly intriguing. He has developed the Certified Clarity Specialist Program, designed to help coaches, consultants, and small businesses gain clarity in their messaging and reinforce their online and offline presence. This program is a game-changer for those who excel in service delivery but struggle with business development, bridging the gap between their skills and their market reach.To learn more about Mitchell's work, click HERE and HERE.Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/

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