EPISODE · May 22, 2025 · 31 MIN
Episode 3: Is Your Risk Aversion Killing Your Career Growth Potential?
from Ruthless Truth · host Marvin Davis
Send us Fan MailIn this Episode, Truth Davis takes a deep look at personal and professional risk taking as it relates to career management. He outlines the importance of risk-taking in building a successful career in addition to recommendations for becoming a better and more effective risk taker. We also learn the story behind the "Can You Hear Me Now" campaign for Verizon.My life and career experiences provide credentials and a unique perspective to speak on a variety oftopics. Specifically, I was born and raised in the Orange Mound neighborhood of Memphis, TN. Fromthere I have had an exceptionally successful Corporate Career, including executive level roles as ChiefMarketing Officer for Comcast, LifeLock, and ServiceMaster. Additionally, as VP of Brand Management, Ilaunched the iconic “Can you hear me now?” campaign for Verizon Wireless. After retiring from a 30-year career, I bought and managed an Insurance Agency, and for the past 6 years I have been a licensedFinancial Advisor helping people plan for retirement. I’ve been a resident of 8 different states and havebeen married for 35 years. I have one son living in Los Angeles, while the other one lives in Brooklyn, NY.Mixed & Edited by Next Day [email protected]
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Send us Fan Mail In this Episode, Truth Davis takes a deep look at personal and professional risk taking as it relates to career management. He outlines the importance of risk-taking in building a successful career in addition to recommendations for becoming a better and more effective risk taker. We also learn the story behind the "Can You Hear Me Now" campaign for Verizon. My life and career experiences provide credentials and a unique perspective to speak on a variety of topi...
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