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Sustainable Opportunities Summit with CORE Director Graham Russell

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

In This Podcast Episode

Rob McNealy interviews Graham Russell, executive director of CORE, about the 2009 Sustainable Opportunities Summit taking place in Denver from March 17-19, 2009.

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Graham Russell’s Bio

Graham RussellA prior board member and president of CORE, Graham Russell has nearly 25 years of CEO experience, mostly in the environmental services industry. In the late 1980s he implemented a successful consolidation in the then-emerging environmental laboratory industry. Recently he has consulted in the recycling and environmental services sectors. Russell has a B.A. from Cambridge University and an M.B.A. from the Cranfield School of Management in the UK.

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Twitter Training in Denver

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I just wanted to give all my readers and listeners a heads up on an upcoming event. I’ll be teaching a class on Using Twitter for Fun and Profit, on March 5th in Denver. You can check out my post at Contrived Media for more details, or head straight over to our event registration site for a class description using the button below!


Pardon Our Dust . . .

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

We are in the midst of some changes here. First off, you might notice that you’re now at RobMcNealy.com instead of StartupStoryRadio.com. Don’t worry, Startup Story Radio will carry on, but it is being joined soon by video podcasts airing from the “startup bunker.”

As a result of the shift in content and format, we decided to simplify our lives and bring everything together here under one roof.

If you encounter any problems with the site, or the podcast downloads, please let us know. As far as we can tell, the move went pretty smoothly, but there are bound to be a few problems popping up here and there.  The RSS feed for our audio podcasts has remained the same, but if you subscribed to the full blog RSS feed, you’ll need to subscribe to our new feed here.