#85: Riding the Waves of Business with James "Bart" Bartelloni
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“Being a business developer, I've been able to be on the cutting edge of where business is going, the effects of technology, and trying to hone in a targeting strategy for a company to go and sell their product in the marketplace." -  James "Bart" Bartelloni In this episode of Make Your Move, I'm sitting down with James "Bart" Bartelloni, a former Tomcat pilot turned business developer and passionate surfer. You can find his section in The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne in chapter 17, on page 63. Our conversation surrounds Bart's career transitions, the importance of building relationships in business development, and the transformative power of surfing in both his personal and professional life. His fervent love for surfing and the positive impact it has on his life and the lives of fellow veterans shows the power of nature and finding profound joy beyond your profession.  Listen to the full episode to explore Bart’s journey and discover the dynamic intersection between career moves, veteran advocacy, and the pursuit of passion and joy in life. Visit themilitaryeffect.com, read Scott's book, and listen to each weekly episode of Make Your Move to learn more. By challenging your assumptions and understanding the incredible impact veterans have and continue to have, we can create a better future for all of us.   WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE Bart Bartelloni's Career Journey Risk and Network Connections in Career Transitions Personal Development and Surfing Work-Life Balance and Joy   YOUR MOVE Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e85 Connect with Gene on linkedin.com/in/genemoran or visit genemoran.com Connect with James "Bart" Bartelloni on linkedin.com/in/james-bart-bartelloni or at thesupveterans.org/ or behindthinlines.com/  
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