The Mentors Radio

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373. Dr. Travis Bradberry on Key Emotional Intelligence Habits to Enhance Success at Work and in Life

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372. Decorated Ambassador John Negroponte Joins Dan Hesse to Share Lessons from Four Decades of Diplomacy

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371. Horst Schulze, Legendary Founder of the Ritz Carlton, on Building a Brand, a Business, a Culture

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369. “Having it All”—Success in Career and Parenting with Ogilvy Chairman Emeritus Shelly Lazarus

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367. Where You Are is Not Who You Are, an Interview with CEO Ursula Burns

In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Ursula Burns, Chairwoman of Teneo and founding partner of private equity company Integrum Holdings. But Ursula is best known for serving as Chairwoman and CEO of Xerox during a 36-year-career there, where she became the first black female CEO of a Fortune 500 company.

In addition, Ursula serves on several private company boards, while also providing leadership counsel to several community, educational and non-profit organizations including the Ford Foundation, the MIT Corporation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Mayo Clinic, among others. President Obama appointed her to lead the White House national program on STEM and she served as Chair of the President’s Export Council. Since February 2022, Ursula Burns has served as Vice Chair of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Advisory Council on Supply Chain Competitiveness.

Ursula holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from Columbia and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from NYU.  She’s a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Royal Academy of Engineering.

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354. The Working Genius: Patrick Lencioni Unveils the Six Types of Genius That Power Successful Organizations

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341. Discovering our Unconscious Bias, with Dan Hesse and Anne Chow on The Mentors Radio

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327. Admiral Michael G. Mullen, USN (ret.) on Principled Leadership, First-hand Experiences, Learnings and More

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324. Mentoring Kids: John Sitomer on founding South Florida’s Council of Dads and leading by example

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322. UND Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick talks College Athletics, Mentoring, Leadership, Career and Character

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321. Learn from famed composer, musician, 16-times-Grammy Award-winner David Foster, a Mentor to the Stars

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317. Success in Life Comes from Teaching Others: Interview with Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid

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315. An Interview with Paul Hobbs, the “Steve Jobs” of Wine

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311. When Success Becomes the Enemy: How Kodak Lost Its Way, with Host Dan Hesse and Guest Bill Zollars

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310. How to Win Friends, Influence People and Live the Life You Want, with Dale Carnegie’s CEO Joe Hart

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308. Crisis Leadership: Host Dan Hesse talks with “The Master of Disaster” Former U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen

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304. How Your Values Shape Your Decisions: Host Dan Hesse talks with Admiral Mike Mullen

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300. Learn How to Live Life in Crescendo with Hope and Purpose—at Any Age: An Interview with Cynthia Covey Haller

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299. Find Your True North, Fulfill Your Dreams, and Help Make the World a Better Place with Guest Mentor Bill George, former CEO of Medtronic

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Companies that Do Good and Foster Strong Ethics Outperform Peers, says guest and remarkable CEO Dan Hesse

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