Faith Instead of Fear
In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Greta Sanchez discuss Greta’s story, from working her way through university to opening another branch of the company business on her own to emigrating to Canada. At every step of her journey, Greta has a positive outlook, one that Martin is grateful for in her work alongside him at URGEO now. This episode instructs us all to examine fear and not let it paralyze us, because faith may just have something better in store.
David Vs Goliath
In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and guest Igor Gasanov break down exactly what BOND does in the world of insurance and how they are customer-focused. Igor explains the nuances of the insurance world and how it operates. He chose the show’s title because his company is a small differently-thinking little business in a world of corporate giants. But he is proving that putting customers first and having an inclusive, supportive place for employees to work does make all the difference.
Serving The Underserved Charities
In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter talks with Shamil Hargovan about their shared passion for investing in the business of nonprofits with time, energy, and support as well as money. They discuss how there is a perception that people don’t believe they have the skills to offer to a charity but that non-profit businesses are exactly that - businesses who still need finance experts, IT and marketing professionals, and leadership just as any other business does.
It Takes Intentional Solutions For Intentional Problems
In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter and Jason Mercer discuss racial inequality and being a proactive agent of change. Jason explains how leaders must set intentional goals, driving for change in set plans, and make their intentions public to leadership and the organization. They talk about Jason’s experiences as a Black man in his career and what must be done to get a talent pool that’s diverse. As Jason says, “small decisions played out thousands of times creates change.”