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Asymmetric Creativity and Leadership with CEO and Retired Navy SEAL, Marty Strong
What is the journey like to move from enlisting in the Navy at age 17, being recruited into the SEALs instead of going to law school, then serving as a SEAL Team member for twenty years, leading combat missions and helping to design and test new special operations capabilities while becoming a combat-decorated officer and later instructor, to next becoming an entrepreneur, novelist and nonfiction author, CEO and Chief Strategy Officer, Portfolio Manager, sought-after media expert and keynote speaker, while being a father of five and beating cancer — twice.?
Well, that’s what Marty Strong will be discussing in this episode, and how to apply what he’s learned, to your life and work.
But let me first tell you a little bit more about Marty.
In the Navy, he served as Former Task Unit Commander and Ops Boss, was a member of SEAL Team Two and SEAL Team Four, and was Leading Chief Petty Officer at the Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado. He’s traveled to over forty countries, and been shot-at in a few.
After an injury led to his retirement from the Navy, he worked in the financial services industry and became a Portfolio Manager at UBS. From there, he went on to build business divisions in, rapidly growing companies, working on…