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The Lift - Episode 5: Ride the Rising Tide

Jeff Jackel hits the chalkboard and shares his thoughts on what the term 'innovation' means and gives us a history lesson that would give Reading Rainbow a run for its money.  He hands us a First Class Ticket for a flight to a mountain top view of everything we humans have accomplished. We traverse through centuries & oceans and play doctor to diagnose quotes that are probably older than the house you currently live in, digging for other possible meanings.

 

 

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Jeff Jackel
Jeff Jackel

Jeff is no stranger to innovation, building businesses,and more importantly, making them feel human. With 15+ years creating and building businesses across a spectrum of competitive industries, Jeff has experience with every facet from ideation to product development, capitalization, strategic planning, management, content marketing, social media and brand building. To Jeff, a self-professed overactive entrepreneur consumed by chasing innovation, there is nothing like taking an idea from concept to reality; crafting strategy that brings the product or service to market; attracting the right team to build and iterate on the vision; and championing the business to excite and support the team in pursuit of a unified goal. Today, Jeff helps Real Estate Agents, brokers, lenders and business owners grow their repeat and referral business via Client Giant, a maverick client concierge service aimed to surprise and delight clients on behalf of the businesses/agents. Jeff can be found sharing expertise with constant speaking engagements in the startup community and his podcast and feel good brand, The Lift, with Client Giant co-founder, Jay O’Brien.

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