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Nelson Mills with Columbia Property Trust, Dr. Dan Whitenack with OccupationProfessor, and Bob Littell with NetWeaving

March 27, 2014 by kristaberutti

Atlanta Business Radio
Atlanta Business Radio
Nelson Mills with Columbia Property Trust, Dr. Dan Whitenack with OccupationProfessor, and Bob Littell with NetWeaving
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Nelson Mills/Columbia Property Trust

Nelson Mills has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Property Trust since 2010, having served as an independent member of the board from 2007 until that time. Responsible for the company’s overall strategy, capital transactions and operations, he led the company in the establishment of an internal management team, a substantial repositioning of the portfolio, enhanced and expanded access to more efficient capital resources, and the development of a comprehensive strategic plan and growth strategy for the future.

Mr. Mills has 27 years of experience in the real estate investment and financial services industries. Prior to joining Columbia, he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Williams Realty Advisors and as Chief Financial Officer with Lend Lease Real Estate Investments (US). He began his career in the financial industry as a partner with KPMG LLP, specializing in tax and transaction advisory services for the real estate industry.

Dr. Dan Whitenack/OccupationProfessor Facebook Twitter

An industrial psychologist with more than 20 years of experience and expertise, Dr. Dan Whitenack, Ph.D, has made a career out of careers. Having personally tested and evaluated over 15,000 candidates for various companies across different industries, Dr. Whitenack is the ultimate job match-maker.

A Georgia native, Dr. Whitenack attended Emory University for his B.A., and then ventured northwest to attend the University of Nebraska to complete his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Industrial Psychology. There, he was awarded the Presidential Fellowship as the University’s Outstanding Graduate Student.

Following graduation, Dr. Whitenack returned to Georgia to become licensed and worked as a staff manager industrial psychologist at BellSouth for five years. In 1992, he left BellSouth to work for a small, boutique psychology firm (now called Consulting Psychology Group), where he soon became a managing partner and then owner just several years later.

Having conducted career assessments on thousands of candidates and coached hundreds more as part of management development activities, Dr. Whitenack started to see an alarming trend: Choosing one job path after high school or college and sticking with it for the rest of a career is becoming a rarity. He wanted to help individuals plan early for a fulfilling line of work and avoid this mid-life career crossroads. In 2013, Dr. Whitenack founded OccupationProfessor, an innovative, web-based tool to help people of all ages identify their best occupational matches based on their ability and interest. He is devoted to helping individuals discover their perfect career path and ultimately launching them into a rewarding, fulfilling field.

Dr. Whitenack is currently a member of the American Psychological Association, Division of Vocational Psychology, Society of Industrial Organizational Psychology (SIOP), Division of Consulting Psychology, National Career Development Association and MENSA. He enjoys tennis and lives in the Gwinnett County area with his wife, Kerri Whitenack, and three children.

Bob Littell/NetWeaving Linkedin

Bob Littell, better known as, Chief NetWeaver, spent over forty years in the financial services industry. He was Marketing VP for two insurance companies before he went out on his own. First owning and running an insurance brokerage firm; then as an independent consultant. But Bob’s real passion these days is spreading the word about a concept he came up with over a decade ago called, NetWeaving, which is now known globally as the “business” version of Pay It Forward.

Bob is the immediate past President of the Pay It Forward Foundation, created by Catherine Ryan Hydre, author of the book on which the movie was based.

Tagged With: Dr. Dan Whitenack, Nelson Mills, netweaving, OccupationProfessor

Lance Weatherby with nCrowd, Lisa Decker with Divorce Money Matters, Bob Littell with Netweaving and Bob Van Orden with Clearleap

March 28, 2013 by rhondachale

Atlanta-Business-Radio
Atlanta Business Radio
Lance Weatherby with nCrowd, Lisa Decker with Divorce Money Matters, Bob Littell with Netweaving and Bob Van Orden with Clearleap
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Lance Weatherby/nCrowd

Lance Weatherby is the COO of nCrowd, Inc. Previously Lance was a Startup Catalyst with the Advanced Technology Development Center, a startup accelerator at Georgia Tech. Lance has experience with both early stage and high growth startups. He has held executive business development, marketing and general management positions at CipherTrust, EarthLink, and MindSpring. He can be found online at Force of Good, a popular blog covering Atlanta startup and technology news.

nCrowd provides online customer acquisition for local merchants. With over 2 million consumer members across America, nCrowd expands online reach and improves retention for local merchants by leveraging its proprietary Automated Internet Marketing engine. nCrowd has demonstrated its ability to play the role of consolidator in the growing online local marketing industry. Based in Atlanta, nCrowd is funded by Noro-Moseley Partners, BLH Venture Partners, and Linch Capital.

Lisa Decker/Divorce Money Matters

Lisa C. Decker, Strategic Divorce Advisor™ is a woman who has overcome the overwhelming in her own life and as a result, she really understands what her clients are going through and how to best serve them.

As a discreet problem-solver she helps clients move from confusion to clarity in their divorce guiding them — step-by-step — from contemplation through completion while helping them save their money and their sanity in the process.

As the Founder and CEO of Divorce Financial Insight, LLC d/b/a Divorce Money Matters, her passion and intense desire to help guide and inspire others has led her to create innovative ways to help people through the challenges of divorce in a better, not bitter way, while steering them to a superior outcome in the end.

Bob Littell/Netweaving

A significant number of Business Executives, Owners, Professionals, Coaches, Consultants and Advisors, as well as Community Leaders, who have already experienced the power of a concept known as “NetWeaving”, have joined forces to celebrate the 4th Annual “NetWeaving – Pay It Forward Week” in Atlanta and now expanded to all of Georgia  – April 15-19, and especially Thursday, April 18 which is now being celebrated around the world as “International Pay It Forward Day”.

The key action step of NetWeaving involves ’hosting’ meetings to introduce two people who the NetWeaver believes would benefit knowing each other with their needs and interests in mind.  Then instead of looking to have the favor returned, the NetWeaver host asks each to simply  ‘pay it forward’ and agree to  host a subsequent meeting introducing two others.

Bob Van Orden/Clearleap

Bob Van Orden is Vice President, Corporate and Business Development, for Clearleap, an innovative leader providing new choices in technology and technology services to Video Content Providers, Video Service Providers, and other companies in the multiscreen video space.

Clearleap is the emerging leader in digital video logistics for multiscreen TV. Clearleap offers a best in class, data center driven software and services platform with fully featured workflow management, media processing, and distribution solution, plus authentication and services management to enable and accelerate the delivery of IP multiscreen services.

Bob secures partnerships and new customer deals that strategically position Clearleap as a technology and business leader in this space. Partnerships include technology / technology services solutions, cable and television networks, advertising companies,  service providers, device and apps innovators, as well as potential investment opportunities.

 

 

 

 

Tagged With: Divorce Money Matters, Lance Weatherby, Lisa Decker, nCrowd, netweaving

Tips For Business Networking From Chief NetWeaver Bob Littell. Business Coach Kris Cavanaugh Explains How to Be The CEO of Your Life

December 22, 2011 by lee kantor

Atlanta-Business-Radio
Atlanta Business Radio
Tips For Business Networking From Chief NetWeaver Bob Littell. Business Coach Kris Cavanaugh Explains How to Be The CEO of Your Life
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Today we learned all about business networking from Chief NetWeaver Bob Littell. Bob shared some tips about business networking from his NetWeaving Ambassador Program which is soon to be available in colleges around Atlanta and the rest of the country. The first thing he explained was the difference between business networking and NetWeaving. Bob is a busy guy who wants to share his message about the power of relationship building and how having a “Pay it Forward” mentality can help you grow your business.

He told wonderful NetWeaving success stories – especially a great recent story about how he was able to encourage Hallmark Recordable Children’s Books help out thousands of children here in the Atlanta area by donating Frosty the Snowman books to close to 8000 kids this holiday season.  Be sure to go to Bob’s website and take his NetWeaver Quiz to see how good you are at relationship building in your business. Also be sure to get on his email mailing list if you are interested in joining His You Don’t Have To Read The Book Book Club.

We closed the show with business coach, author and speaker Kris Cavanaugh. Kris helps you get unstuck and become the CEO of your life. She is speaking at Rico Pena’s Stay in the Game Summit on January 14.

A special shout out to our sponsor – the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthly events www.bmaatlanta.com/events

Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about, please email Amy Otto at Amy@ atlantabusinessradio.com and we’ll invite them to appear on the show.

 

Tagged With: kris cavanaugh, netweaving

Transformational Women Highlights Bob Littell, Lyn Turknett and Marci McCarthy

October 27, 2011 by chrismelka

Transformational Women
Transformational Women
Transformational Women Highlights Bob Littell, Lyn Turknett and Marci McCarthy
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We sat down to talk with 3 leaders who are artful in the art of “Netweaving” – a pay-it-forward form of networking. These leaders share their stories about how in creating connections and helping others they have been successful in growing their own leadership character as well as their businesses.

Bob is Principal of Littell Consulting Services, Second Opinion Insurance Services, LLC, and  the Enrichment Company.   Over his 40+ year career, he has worn a number of hats within the insurance and financial services sector.  He has been Marketing Vice President for two different Life Insurance companies;  has owned and run a large life insurance brokerage agency, and he has served as a consultant to a wide range of financial service companies, as well as high net worth individuals.  Bob has chaired several national organizations and task forces in addition to having served on several local and national boards.

Bob is the author of over 250 published articles, and has appeared in, written articles for, or been used as a resource for publications including the Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, Business Week, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Medical Economics, Financial Planning, Financial Advisor. Selling Power, Sales & Marketing and many others.

Bob’s real passion today is speaking about a word and a concept he created over a decade ago called “NetWeaving” – a Golden Rule and Pay It Forward form of networking.  If you “Google” the word today, you immediately see how this concept is spreading around the world.  Bob serves on the Board and is the President of the “Pay It Forward Foundation” created by Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of the book on which the movie classic of the same name was based.  With Catherine’s permission, NetWeaving is known as the ‘business’ version of “Pay It Forward”.  Bob’s 2nd book on NetWeaving, “The Heart and Art of NetWeaving” is printed by Xerox and all $20 from the sale of the book goes charity and to help spread the NetWeaving message. Bob helped in the creation of CEONetweavers in Dallas, Texas and serves on the National Board.  CEONetweavers is an organization of CEO’s and CEO partners who are dedicated to the concept of ‘servant leadership’.  He is a co-founder of the Atlanta Chapter.

Carolyn Turknett is co-founder and President of Turknett Leadership Group, an Atlanta-based consulting firm providing leadership and organization development services to companies in a variety of industries. She has more than 20 years experience in management and leadership consulting. The focus of her work is character in leadership, organization assessment and change, executive team development, and leadership in turbulent times.

Ms. Turknett’s consulting engagements have included leadership and executive team development, cultural assessment and change, mergers, and individual feedback and coaching. She is particularly interested in helping teams at all levels improve effectiveness and working relationships, and in helping organizations maximize intellectual capital and create cultures that support flexibility and initiative.

Ms. Turknett received her B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She received her M.A. in Sociology, with special emphasis in organizational sociology, from the University of Georgia.

Lyn, along with business and life partner Bob, recently published a book about their work together entitled, Decent People, Decent Company: How to Lead with Character at Work and in Life. The book is based on the Turknett Leadership Character Model™, a model that describes the kind of character all of us need to lead wherever we are. Turknett Leadership Group sponsors a Leadership Character Awards program each year in partnership with the Siegel Institute for Leadership, Ethics and Character, honoring leaders of character in the business, education and nonprofit sectors.

Lyn has long been an active United Way supporter. She has chaired the United Way in DeKalb campaign, and is serving currently on the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta Board of Directors. She has served as chair of the Community Investments Committee, and has served with her husband, Bob, as co-chair of the United Way Cole Society for Leadership Giving. Bob and Lyn have supported the Partnership Against Domestic Violence as well, and in 2011 served as honorary chairs for the Hearts with Hope Gala. Lyn is also an elder in the Presbyterian Church.

Marci McCarthy is currently the CEO and President of Tech Exec Networks, Inc. (T.E.N.), an award winning technology and information security executive networking and relationship-marketing firm. As founder of the organization, she is responsible for driving the strategic direction of this widely respected, privately held company, remaining deeply engaged with a vast network of IT and information security professionals and solution providers.

McCarthy has 20 years of extensive business management, networking and marketing experience, including founding T.E.N.’s flagship program, the Information Security Executive® of the Year (ISE®) Awards. Celebrating its ten year anniversary in 2012, the ISE® Awards Program series is lauded by the IT industry as the premier recognition and networking program for security professionals. It recognizes the need for security professionals to be recognized by their peers and exchange information about technology best practices. Under McCarthy’s direction, the series has grown to a nationally acclaimed regional and national program series in major cities including Atlanta, Dallas, New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. Previously, McCarthy was the CEO and co-founder of Executive Alliance, an organization that hosts leadership-recognition forums to honor and recognize outstanding achievements of executives and their companies. Earlier in her career, she held management positions with Lancope, SecureWorks, Deloitte, and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).

McCarthy currently serves on TechBridge’s Board of Directors and its executive fundraiser committee. A lifetime member of the WIT Honorary Council, president of Women in Technology (WIT) in 2001, and former Board member, McCarthy led the Woman of the Year in Technology Awards (WOTY) program for five years. Other non-profit boards that she has served on include the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) and SciTrek’s Advisory Board of Directors. She is also the past Chairman of the American Diabetes Association Father’s Day Council and its acclaimed Father of the Year Awards program.

Nominated for the 2011 Leadership Character Awards sponsored by the Turknett Leadership Group, an honor given those who will contribute to others in powerful ways and help their organizations achieve bottom line results and long-lasting success, McCarthy has also has been recognized in “Who’s Who in Georgia’s Technology Community” by the Atlanta Business Chronicle, as a “Woman to Watch” by Atlanta’s BroadSheet and a WIT Woman of the Year in Technology (WOTY) nominee.

As a featured contributor to Women In Technology’s (WIT) book, “CLIMB: Leading Women In Technology Share Their Journeys To Success,” McCarthy is profiled amongst 60 leaders influencing Atlanta’s business, academic and technology landscapes. She is also a guest lecturer at George Washington University as well as a nationally sought-after speaker for panel discussions and executive roundtables on strategic technology and leadership topics.A magna cum laude graduate of Babson College, McCarthy holds a B.S. in Marketing.

Tagged With: Henna Inam, Leadership Character Awards, Lyn Turknett, Marci McCarthy, netweaving, Turknett Leadership Group

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