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About the Program Rich Trombetta, President of The Innovation Company, will lead participants through a fun and interactive discussion that will help each person:
1) Recognize that he or she is a brand and the impact of this brand is possibly the most important aspect of their career
2) Learn tools and ideas to conduct ‘personal brand management’ at either at an individual contributor and/or management level
3) Understand the key lesson that a person’s own brand is the key to influence and the ability to get things done
About the Speaker Rich Trombetta Rich is a 18-year veteran of corporate America working in various sales, marketing, operations, and training functions for such organizations as GE Corporate, GE Capital, Fidelity Investments and Thomson Financial. He is the author of two books, Mustard Doesn’t Go On Corn! – how respect, openness, and a simple process for innovation can lead to great ideas and the children’s book Siamese Sam and the Things He Will Eat! 100% percent of the proceeds from Siamese Sam go to literacy programs for children.
He has appeared on numerous radio stations such as WBZ in Boston, Massachusetts, WPRO in Providence, Rhode Island and WFLA, in Tampa, Florida discussing his approach to innovation. He also has been interviewed by Investors’ Business Daily as an expert on innovation and has been featured in media outlets such as Forbes.com, CBS Marketwatch, Yahoo Finance, and The Innovative Forum.
Rich has worked with numerous companies on innovation including Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, AIG, Citigroup, Monster.com, and The Dana Farber Cancer Institute. In addition, he has been a featured speaker for the Human Resource Management Association of Rhode Island, The Boston Network for Excellence in Nonprofits, and the American Society of Training and Development. He is also a member of the MIT Enterprise Forum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Rich holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and has completed graduate work at Northeastern University, Brandeis University, and the University of Massachusetts.
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