The role of authenticity in leadership cannot be underestimated especially in the world of technology. Authentic leaders possess a unique ability to inspire and motivate their teams, driving innovation and growth. One such exemplary leader is Adam Scheinberg, whose journey in becoming a leader in technology showcases the power of authenticity. Unlike many others in the field, Scheinberg did not follow the conventional educational path. Instead, he embarked on a different trajectory, leveraging his diverse background and experiences to carve his own niche. Through his authenticity, passion, and relentless pursuit of knowledge, Scheinberg not only defied expectations but also emerged as a respected leader, making significant contributions to the technology industry. His story serves as a powerful reminder that authenticity is a catalyst for success, propelling leaders to new heights and inspiring others to follow their own unique paths.
Here’s more about Adam Scheinberg
Adam Scheinberg is the Vice President of Information Technology for Massey Services. Since 2003, he has overseen technology strategy for Massey Services, guiding the transition from a regional player to an enterprise organization with national presence.
A graduate of James Madison University, Adam is a certified Project Management Professional. He has been recognized as Massey’s Corporate Team Member of the Year, one of the Orlando Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, one of Orlando Family Magazine’s 2020 Supermen, and, most recently, was named “One to Watch” in Orlando Business Journal’s “50 Most Powerful in Orlando.”
Adam is also passionate about Orlando and is active in the Central Florida community. He serves as the Chair of the Orlando Repertory Theatre. His interest in furthering the technology community led him to help create and serve as the inaugural Chair of the Orlando Tech Council. Recently, as Chair of Class 103 of Leadership Orlando, Adam led nearly 100 local business leaders and entrepreneurs through an eight-month leadership and innovation experience. Adam is a strong proponent of the arts and arts education, and serves as Past President of The Mockingbird Foundation, an all-volunteer non-profit organization that supports music and arts education for children. He lives in Winter Park with his wife Jennifer and their two children, Jillian, 15, and Jack, 13.
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedJuly 7, 2023 at 2:52 PM UTC
- Length39 min
- Season1
- Episode26
- RatingClean