Erika Gerdes

Episode 239: Erika Gerdes
”Letting Go of Good to Go After Great”

Conversation with Erika Gerdes, an Authenticity Advocate, Executive Leadership Coach, Speaker, Writer, and former Google Business Executive.

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Shark Trivia

Did You Know that….

….most sharks are poikilothermic, which is a technical way of saying that sharks are cold-blooded?

Not all sharks are poikilothermic. Great Whites and Makos have metabolism that generates heat internally.

Kenneth “Shark” Kinney on a dive

About the “Shark” and Host of A Shark’s Perspective

Kenneth "Shark" Kinney is a keynote speaker, accomplished marketer, lead generation driver, and business growth consultant. He is passionate about leveraging data in omni-channel strategies and known for driving growth in Digital Marketing and Advanced and Addressable TV. He's led national campaigns working with brands including Acxiom, Citi, Chase, Target, GM, American Express, FedEx, Honda, Toyota, TD Ameritrade, Panera, TruGreen, and over 50 colleges and universities. He has also been an on air host and producer of TV and Radio programs.

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