31 min

Jay Samit The Art of Making Things Happen (Bluefishing) Steve Sims

    • Entrepreneurship

International bestselling author Jay Samit, is a
dynamic entrepreneur and intrepreneur who is
widely recognized as one of the world’s leading
experts on disruption and innovation. Described
by Wired magazine as “having the coolest job in
the industry,” he raises hundreds of millions of
dollars for startups, sells companies to Fortune
500 firms, transforms entire industries, revamps
government institutions, and for three decades
continues to be at the forefront of global trends.
Everyone from the Pope to the President calls on
Samit to orchestrate positive change in this era of
endless innovation. A former NASDAQ company
CEO and Independent Vice Chairman of Deloitte,
Samit helped grow pre-IPO companies such as
LinkedIn, held senior management roles at EMI,
Sony and Universal Studios, pioneered
breakthrough advancements in mobile video,
robotics, internet advertising, ecommerce, social
networks, eBooks, and digital music that are used
by billions of consumers every day.

International bestselling author Jay Samit, is a
dynamic entrepreneur and intrepreneur who is
widely recognized as one of the world’s leading
experts on disruption and innovation. Described
by Wired magazine as “having the coolest job in
the industry,” he raises hundreds of millions of
dollars for startups, sells companies to Fortune
500 firms, transforms entire industries, revamps
government institutions, and for three decades
continues to be at the forefront of global trends.
Everyone from the Pope to the President calls on
Samit to orchestrate positive change in this era of
endless innovation. A former NASDAQ company
CEO and Independent Vice Chairman of Deloitte,
Samit helped grow pre-IPO companies such as
LinkedIn, held senior management roles at EMI,
Sony and Universal Studios, pioneered
breakthrough advancements in mobile video,
robotics, internet advertising, ecommerce, social
networks, eBooks, and digital music that are used
by billions of consumers every day.

31 min