EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 46 MIN
Office Hours #833: Beyond Performance: Leadership, Purpose & Human Potential with Marc Zionts, Amit Chitre and Ahmet Bozer
from Office Hours with David Meltzer
Marc Zionts is an executive, athlete, and environmentalist who focuses on building technology and software companies in high-growth markets. As CEO of SundaySky, a Clearhaven Partners portfolio company, he brings a disciplined, forward-looking approach to leadership while balancing business growth with social and environmental responsibility. A Georgia Tech graduate with both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, Zionts also serves in multiple leadership roles at Friends of the Earth, where he supports environmental justice through governance, finance, and development. Amit Chitre is the founder of R3 Communications and a veteran expert in television news, public relations, crisis management, and leadership training. With more than 30 years of experience working with Fortune 500 leaders, executives, and young professionals, Amit specializes in helping high performers clearly articulate their identity, value, and purpose. Drawing from his work with competitive student-athletes and his bestselling book The Other Playbook, he equips athletes and leaders with the communication and confidence needed to translate performance into long-term impact. Ahmet Bozer is a global leadership expert and former President of Coca-Cola International, with over three decades of experience leading businesses and teams across cultures. Today, he focuses on unlocking human potential by blending Eastern and Western wisdom into practical leadership guidance. His new book, Soulgery: A Lifelong Guide to Unlocking Your Potential (releasing October 28, 2025), offers a transformative framework for personal growth, purpose, and meaning—showing how lasting development emerges through everyday life experiences.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Marc Zionts is an executive, athlete, and environmentalist who focuses on building technology and software companies in high-growth markets. As CEO of SundaySky, a Clearhaven Partners portfolio company, he brings a disciplined, forward-looking approach to leadership while balancing business growth with social and environmental responsibility. A Georgia Tech graduate with both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, Zionts also serves in multiple leadership roles at Friends of the Earth, where he supports environmental justice through governance, finance, and development. Amit Chitre is the founder of R3 Communications and a veteran expert in television news, public relations, crisis management, and leadership training. With more than 30 years of experience working with Fortune 500 leaders, executives, and young professionals, Amit specializes in helping high performers clearly articulate their identity, value, and purpose. Drawing from his work with competitive student-athletes and his bestselling book The Other Playbook, he equips athletes and leaders with the communication and confidence needed to translate performance into long-term impact. Ahmet Bozer is a global leadership expert and former President of Coca-Cola International, with over three decades of experience leading businesses and teams across cultures. Today, he focuses on unlocking human potential by blending Eastern and Western wisdom into practical leadership guidance. His new book, Soulgery: A Lifelong Guide to Unlocking Your Potential (releasing October 28, 2025), offers a transformative framework for personal growth, purpose, and meaning—showing how lasting development emerges through everyday life experiences. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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