Episode 9: Turning Service Jobs Into Good Jobs With Hello Alfred's Marcela Sapone
Release Date: 10/19/2017
The Bottom Line
Featured interview with Kat Taylor, co-founder and CEO of Beneficial State Bank.
info_outline Episode 23: Examining the Rise of the Social Enterprise With Deloitte's Erica VoliniThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Erica Volini, U.S. Human Capital leader for Deloitte Consulting.
info_outline Episode 22: Battling Income Inequality With Second Avenue Partners' Nick HanauerThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Nick Hanauer, co-founder of Second Avenue Partners.
info_outline Episode 21: Becoming a High-Road Employment Model With Managed by Q's Dan TeranThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Dan Teran, co-founder and CEO of Managed by Q.
info_outline Episode 20: Eating Right With Naturade's Claude Tellis and Kareem CookThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Naturade CEO Claude Tellis and Kareem Cook, the company's chief marketing officer.
info_outline Episode 19: Finding the Perfect Career With Sokanu's Spencer ThompsonThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Spencer Thompson, founder and president of Sokanu.
info_outline Episode 18: Making the Planet Cleaner and Greener With Angeleno Group's Daniel WeissThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Daniel Weiss, managing partner at Angeleno Group.
info_outline Episode 17: Transforming the Healthcare Marketplace With Pager's Walter JinThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Pager CEO Walter Jin.
info_outline Episode 16: Taming the Ups and Downs of Workers' Incomes With Even's Quinten FarmerThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with Quinten Farmer, co-founder and chief operating officer at Even.
info_outline Episode 15: Exploring the Perils and Promise of High Tech With O'Reilly Media's Tim O'ReillyThe Bottom Line
Featured interview with O'Reilly Media CEO Tim O'Reilly.
info_outlineFeatured interview with Hello Alfred CEO Marcela Sapone.
Ernest Savage reports on efforts by the National Domestic Workers Alliance to create good jobs in sectors that haven’t traditionally had them.
Dorian Warren casts a skeptical eye on the mad rush by one city after another to attract Amazon’s new headquarters.