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The Inside Wealth Brain Trust is a select group of accomplished
entrepreneurs who have each created significant success in
life and business – through their inner wealth. Each
week, one of our Brain Trust members offers their pragmatic
wisdom on how to grow a sustainable business, boost your career
prospects, invest more effectively and/or live a more fulfilling
life.
Haitham
"Hutch" E. Ashoo is a principal and partner
of Pillar Financial, a wealth management firm that is focused
on high net worth individuals and families, as well as privately
held company owners. He is also the co-author
of several books including his most recent, Beyond
Wealth: Finding The Balance.
Richard
Hake is the founder of Kipling Capital, Inc. Since
its inception in 1999, Kipling Capital has funded over 45
projects, including office, industrial, retail, resort and
residential properties valued in excess of $1.3 billion. From
1997 to 1999, Mr. Hake served as a real estate consultant
and provided services in connection with the early stage development
of Mayacama Golf Club in Sonoma County, California. From 1986
to 1997, Mr. Hake was President of Pacific Union Capital Corp.,
which provided equity capital for projects valued over $1
billion, including pre-entitlement equity for the purchase
and development of the 20,000-acre Rancho San Carlos/Santa
Lucia Preserve, development equity for the Post Ranch Inn
and the equity for the expansion and enhancement of Meadowood
Resort. Currently, Mr. Hake is a General Partner of the Chileno
Bay Club, a $1.3 billion dollar, 1,250 acre private oceanfront
resort development in Cabo San Lucas.
Mr. Hake founded Energy Partners, Inc. in 1984 to invest
in oil and gas development. In 2001, Mr. Hake co-founded Kipling
Partners with Mr. William Langelier. Mr. Hake's early business
career includes working for Xerox Corporation in Sales and
Marketing for six years, acting as a General Partner in Oil
and Gas investments, and teaching physics and science for
three years. For over 20 years, Mr. Hake has been an active
board member for the San Francisco Area American Cancer Society
and has worked pro-bono to raise a substantial portion of
the investment fund used to create the Bay School of San Francisco
as part of the re-use of the Presidio. He holds a Bachelor
of Arts in Science and Education degree from Providence College.
Rich@KiplingCapital.com
In Rich's own words, "Values are
the software of life."
Kevin
Grauman has been a successful “serial entrepreneur”
in the USA since 1987, having founded, built and sold three
successful human resources ventures. As President and CEO
of his most recent venture, The Outsource Group (TOG), he
pioneered many unique go-to-market strategies in the HR Outsourcing
industry, having received many accolades along the way. TOG
was ranked #1 on the INC500 list as America’s fastest
growing company in 2001/2, followed by two consecutive INC500
top-50 rankings.
Kevin was acknowledged in November 2002 by HRO Today as one
of the “100 Superstars of HR Outsourcing in the USA”.
He, too, was the recipient of Ernst & Young’s 2005
Entrepreneur of the Year award in the Business Services Category,
and was acknowledged by Kingston’s 2002 registry of
“Who’s Who in America”. Being a prolific
writer, Kevin has co-authored two published works, and a multitude
of magazine and newspaper articles that have been circulated
both regionally and nationally. Kevin’s latest startup
venture, Emportal, is one that he co-founded together with
another industry pioneer. Together they intend to change the
paradigm for deploying, utilizing and integrating enterprise
software, initially within the workforce management domain.
www.outsourcegroup.net
Steve
Farrell is the Worldwide Coordinating Director of
Humanity’s Team, a not-for-profit organization whose
mission is to renew and restore our connection with God and
with each other.
As a serial entrepreneur, Steve has founded, chaired and sold
two technology businesses creating extraordinary value in
so doing. In 1990, he created Enterprise Networking Systems
(ENS), a firm specializing in local and wide area network
applications, and grew sales to $75 million. ENS twice appeared
on Inc. magazine’s fastest growing private company list
before Steve sold it to NEC.
Steve also started Netigy Corp. in 1996, a business consulting
company specializing in web design analysis, growing the organization
to 850 employees internationally before selling the business
in a private transaction in 2001. Steve has also been a chapter
officer of Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and chapter
president of Young Entrepreneur’s Organization (YEO).
He lives with his wife and children in Northern California.
www.humanitysteam.org
George
E. McCown became Chairman of the Board of Directors
of the World Business Academy in 1989, just two years after
its inception. George is the Chairman and Managing Director
of McCown DeLeeuw & Co. ("MDC"), a private equity
firm that partners with management teams to buy and build
"Companies That Make A Difference." Before co-founding
MDC in 1984, he spent 18 years at Boise Cascade Corporation
in a series of general management positions. He was Senior
Vice President, Building Materials Group and President, Boise
Cascade Home and Land Corporation at his departure. He received
an MBA from Harvard University where he subsequently served
as assistant to Professor Georges F. Doriot (founder of the
U.S. venture capital industry), and a BS in mechanical engineering
from Stanford University, where he served as a trustee during
the 1980's, chairing the Finance and Investment Policy Committees.
He has served as chairman, vice chairman or director of over
30 public and private companies. George serves on the Board
of Overseers of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution
and Peace, and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy
Research. He is a Director of Outward Bound USA (Finance Committee
Chairman), The American Himalayan Foundation and the Bay Area
Council. He works closely with the Central Asia Institute
which builds schools in the remote mountain regions of Northern
Pakistan and Afghanistan. www.worldbusiness.org
Arthur
Joseph MA, is a master teacher/strategist to Hollywood
celebrities such as Albert Finney, Anne Bancroft, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Pierce Brosnan, Angelina Jolie and corporate giants Disney,
Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Toyota, and Universal Studios Hollywood
Company. Arthur Joseph is also an author of three books as
well as two audio series and a video/DVD, and former University
of Southern California professor, visiting artist at Yale
and George Washington Universities, and is on the faculty
of City of New York Graduate Extention Program. He is the
founder of the Vocal Awareness Institute, and has studied
the physical, emotional and psychological aspects of the human
voice for more than 40 years.
"Long ago I discovered that taking
the often perilous journey required to fulfill a life vision
demands tremendous focus and a carefully organized structure.
The Vocal Awareness method recognizes the voice as a metaphor.
Its copyrighted techniques integrate the mind/body/spirit
into a conscious system that gives one the necessary tools
and the compass to take life's journey as effectively as possible.
The goal of the Work, in a word, is Sovereignty, supreme excellence,
or an example of it." www.vocalawareness.com
Marshall
Goldsmith is a world authority in helping successful
leaders get even better - by achieving positive change in
behavior: for themselves, their people and their teams.
Dr. Goldsmith is University Professor at
Alliant International University's Marshall Goldsmith School
of Management, which was named in his honor in 2006.
Recently the American Management Association
named Dr. Goldsmith as one of 50 great thinkers and leaders
who have influenced the field of management over the past
80 years and Business Week listed him as one of the most influential
practitioners in the history of leadership development. In
2005 he was recognized as a Fellow of the National Academy
of Human Resources – the highest award for an HR professional
and recognized in Business Week as one of 50 great leaders
in the United States.
Marshall is one of the few consultants who
have been asked to work with over 70 major CEOs and their
management teams. He conducts workshops for executives, high-potential
leaders and HR professionals. His Ph.D. is from UCLA. He is
an Adjunct Professor teaching executive education at Dartmouth’s
Tuck School and he is frequently asked to speak at leading
business schools.
Marshall is co-founder of Marshall Goldsmith
Partners, a network of top-level executive coaches. He served
as a member of the Board of the Peter Drucker Foundation for
ten years and now serves as a member of the Leader to Leader
Board. He has also donated substantial time to non-profit
organizations, such as the Girl Scouts, the International
and American Red Cross – where he was a National Volunteer
of the Year. www.marshallgoldsmithlibrary.com
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