Category: Interviews

  • Tony Vengrove on The Passage to Profit Show

    Miles Finch Innovation Founder & CEO, Tony Vengrove, was recently the featured speaker on The Passage to Profit Show, which aired on Sunday, March 31st on New York’s WOR710 radio. During the interview, Tony spoke about his Makery Coworking project in New Milford, Connecticut–describing what the coworking experience is like in a rural market and…

  • Advocating Innovation on NYBERG

    By Tony Vengrove I had the pleasure of joining Ann Nyberg on her show to discuss innovation and the challenges facing our great state, Connecticut. There are many issues and opportunities to consider and we only scratched the surface. But, I’m encouraged by the amazing community of entrepreneurs and change agents that are collaborating to make…

  • Jeff Shore Interviews Tony Vengrove on Profiles in Boldness

    By Tony Vengrove I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Jeff Shore on his Profiles in Boldness series. We discussed several matters related to Creative Leadership including: the Idea Climate Equation®, what people can do to foster creative thinking, how to use objectives to empower employees, and the difference between culture and climate–plus more! We covered a…

  • The Stories of Creative Leadership: John R. Bell

    By Tony Vengrove Welcome to Episode 3 of The Stories of Creative Leadership. Our latest conversation features John R. Bell, retired CEO, management consultant, and author of Do Less Better: The Power of Strategic Sacrifice in a Complex World. As you’ll hear in the interview, John is a leader that truly embraces creativity and innovation. Having served at…

  • Seven C’s Lightening Round with Mark Fernandes

    A tradition on The Stories of Creative Leadership Podcast is to ask our guests for a pithy quote about each of the Seven C’s of Creative Leadership. Mark Fernandes of Luck Companies recently joined us to talk about Values Based Leadership and how his company embraced creativity as one of its core values. We really enjoyed his lightening round! Communication: “Remember, the biggest fallacy of communication is when…