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Episode 127: Open the Mind Hatch with Coonoor Behal
What do you get when you combine innovation strategy, creative facilitation, human-centered design, and improv comedy? A modern creative consultancy that helps to transform organizations guided by an inventive and ardent leader.
Coonoor Behal is the founder and CEO of Mindhatch, where they help companies create the conditions for innovation and for employees to thrive. By utilizing a unique combination of design thinking, innovation, facilitation, organizational improv, and diversity and inclusion, Behal and the Mindhatch team are able to assist organizations transition from stagnant to innovative all while building an inclusive and exciting place to work.
Get Coonoor's book: I Quit! The Life-Affirming Joy of Giving Up
Follow Coonoor on LinkedIn
Get to know Mindhatch at mindhatchllc.com/
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#129: Networked to Grow with Michael Ly
"We definitely leverage Burlington and our values here in order to build a national brand. " Michael Ly has been a Vermonter for 10 years, and an entrepreneur his whole life.
Ly is the CEO of Reconciled, the cloud-based virtual bookkeeping and CFO advisory service. He has previously worked as a controller, consultant, and CFO. On top of all that, he's the co-founder of Humnly on-demand HR.
Listen to Michael Ly's story on building his businesses, remote work. and scaling up in a small city like Burlington.
Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelly/
Get started with Reconciled: https://getreconciled.co/
Check Out Humnly: https://www.humnly.com/
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