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Antoinette is a survivor, author, and speaker. On August 19, 2013, Antoinette was working as a bookkeeper at an elementary school in Atlanta, severely depressed because her husband of 33 years had recently left. She, now, as a single mom, was faced with the daunting challenges of raising a son with multiple disabilities and a daughter in law school. Never did she think that she would become a hero saving roughly 1,000 lives, a best-selling author, an international celebrity, an expert on...
Published 03/01/21
Anna is one of the most successful east coast SaaS marketers of the last decade. She’s from MA, went to UMass Amherst, started her career as an Account Manager and Client Service Supervisor, but then she went to work for a company that would change the trajectory of her career forever, ZoomInfo. Anna started at ZoomInfo in 2012 as a Marketing Communications Manager and climbed the ladder for 8 years all the way up to VP of Marketing. She led ZoomInfo’s marketing through an enormous growth...
Published 03/01/21
He’s been selling something to someone his entire life. He’s been teaching and coaching salespeople for almost 20 years. He’s the Founder and President of A Sales Guy Inc. and the Author of GAP Selling, but you know him best as Keenan. The man who needs only one name. This is his story.
Published 03/01/21
Jason graduated from Harvard University and Berkeley Law, he started his career as a Corporate Counsel, and then transitioned into various technology leadership roles, eventually leading him to co-founding EchoSign which was later acquired by Adobe. Jason then founded SaaStr, a social community of over 500,000 SaaS founders and executives and over 3M content views each month. If you haven’t discovered it already, checkout SaaStr.com, it’s loaded with content and resources that’s great for...
Published 03/01/21
Brendon graduated from Saint Mary’s College of California, started his career in Recruiting, and then transitioned into sales where he eventually landed himself at LinkedIn in 2005 as employee #15, and LinkedIn’s first ever Head of Sales. Brendon’s next move was one that would change his life forever. He went to work for Jason Lemkin as the VP Sales at Echosign, which was eventually acquired by Adobe for an estimated $400 million. After Echosign Brendon went on to be the VP Sales at...
Published 03/01/21
Antoinette is a survivor, author, and speaker.  On August 19, 2013, Antoinette was working as a bookkeeper at an elementary school in Atlanta, severely depressed because her husband of 33 years had recently left. She, now, as a single mom, was faced with the daunting challenges of raising a son with multiple disabilities and a daughter in law school. Never did she think that she would become a hero saving roughly 1,000 lives, a best-selling author, an international celebrity, an expert on...
Published 03/01/21
Published 03/01/21
Trish is the Founder and CEO of the Bridge Group which she founded in 1998, and prior to that she spent her entire career in sales. Starting out in telemarketing, which is essentially an SDR today. Trish grew into becoming the Founder and CEO of one of the most well respected consultancies in the business and she's also the author of the Amazon best seller, The Sales Development Playbook. This is her story.
Published 03/01/21
Anna is one of the most successful east coast SaaS marketers of the last decade. She’s from MA, went to UMass Amherst, started her career as an Account Manager and Client Service Supervisor, but then she went to work for a company that would change the trajectory of her career forever, ZoomInfo.  Anna started at ZoomInfo in 2012 as a Marketing Communications Manager and climbed the ladder for 8 years all the way up to VP of  Marketing. She led ZoomInfo’s marketing through an enormous growth...
Published 03/01/21
Aaron Ross went to Palo Alto high school and Stanford University. He started his career in mergers and acquisitions, had a 2 year stint in product marketing, then became cofounder of eLease which shut down and liquidated after 2 years. He then joined Salesforce.com (now commonly known as Salesforce) where he spent what I would call “the 4 years that changed his life”. Aaron became a tremendous success at Salesforce, developing their outbound sales approach which he calls “cold calling 2.0”....
Published 03/01/21
He’s been selling something to someone his entire life. He’s been teaching and coaching salespeople for almost 20 years. He’s the Founder and President of A Sales Guy Inc. and the Author of GAP Selling, but you know him best as Keenan. The man who needs only one name. This is his story.
Published 03/01/21
She started her career as a sales intern, went on to become an account executive, spent some years recruiting, and eventually went out on her own and built Betts Recruiting, which is now is the leading recruitment firm for revenue generating, marketing and people operations roles. She has over 80 employees and revenue in the millions. This is her story.
Published 03/01/21
Jason graduated from Harvard University and Berkeley Law, he started his career as a Corporate Counsel, and then transitioned into various technology leadership roles, eventually leading him to co-founding EchoSign which was later acquired by Adobe. Jason then founded SaaStr, a social community of over 500,000 SaaS founders & executives and over 3M content views each month. If you haven’t discovered it already, checkout SaaStr.com, it’s loaded with content and resources that’s great for...
Published 03/01/21
One day he was modeling CK underwear to pay the bills, the next he dropped out of college to build the sales team at SeamlessWeb in NYC (Now Seamless Grubhub), then founded SinglePlatform (acquired for $100M), then founded GoodUncle (acquired again). He was the first startup CEO I had the privilege of working for at SinglePlatform, and I would not have had the sales career I've had if it weren't for that experience. His story is one of the best and most inspiring I've ever heard. So...
Published 03/01/21