52 min

Episode 13: Randolph Mank A Dealmaker's DNA with Ilan Jacobson

    • Entrepreneurship

Randolph Mank has a fascinating background working in government as a diplomat. In addition to his expertise in government and global business, he joined the private sector in 2012 as the VP Asia for Blackberry. In 2014, Randolph founded MankGlobal Consulting. Listen to the episode to hear more about Randolph’s experiences as an ambassador, his entry into the private sector, and his thoughts on nature vs. nurture.
Topics Discussed in This Episode

Randolph’s background and how he ended up in Asia
How Randolph went to university without finishing high school
How being the youngest of seven factors into Randolph’s personality
What Randolph learned from his time in Ottawa
How Randolph got through frustrating times
What Randolph learned from his diplomatic role
What Randolph has learned about doing business around the world
The differences in doing business in different parts of the world
What ambassadorship really looks like
How to stay sane when dealing with catastrophe
Maintaining a relationship and family during many moves and in dangerous places
Randolph’s view of nature vs. nurture

Related Links
Randolph Mank
MankGlobal 
Quotes From the Show
“You have to be a scrapper. And to some extent, your background feeds into that.”
“The other part that I learned is just how much trouble Canadians can get into when traveling abroad.” 
“It does become personal. But in terms of human resiliency, you see it in the faces of children.”

Randolph Mank has a fascinating background working in government as a diplomat. In addition to his expertise in government and global business, he joined the private sector in 2012 as the VP Asia for Blackberry. In 2014, Randolph founded MankGlobal Consulting. Listen to the episode to hear more about Randolph’s experiences as an ambassador, his entry into the private sector, and his thoughts on nature vs. nurture.
Topics Discussed in This Episode

Randolph’s background and how he ended up in Asia
How Randolph went to university without finishing high school
How being the youngest of seven factors into Randolph’s personality
What Randolph learned from his time in Ottawa
How Randolph got through frustrating times
What Randolph learned from his diplomatic role
What Randolph has learned about doing business around the world
The differences in doing business in different parts of the world
What ambassadorship really looks like
How to stay sane when dealing with catastrophe
Maintaining a relationship and family during many moves and in dangerous places
Randolph’s view of nature vs. nurture

Related Links
Randolph Mank
MankGlobal 
Quotes From the Show
“You have to be a scrapper. And to some extent, your background feeds into that.”
“The other part that I learned is just how much trouble Canadians can get into when traveling abroad.” 
“It does become personal. But in terms of human resiliency, you see it in the faces of children.”

52 min