In this episode, we talk with John Bogdan, a seasoned Human Resources leader known for his innovative and results-driven approach to managing people and organizations. With deep expertise in talent management, HR information systems, employee development, and labor relations, Bogdan shares insights on how strategic human capital practices can drive real business impact. Whether you're an aspiring HR professional or a business leader looking to better support your team, this conversation offers a grounded look at what it means to lead with people at the center.
In this episode, we sit down with Rebecca Nichols, a seasoned leader whose career spans state government and academia. With over 15 years in public service—holding key roles at the Maine Department of Labor and the Department of Health and Human Services—Nichols brings a unique perspective on managing complex systems, leading operational change, and ensuring integrity in government programs. Now a faculty member at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, she teaches Organizational Behavior, Business & Society, and Career Management while also serving as a team consultant. Join us as we explore what effective leadership looks like across sectors and how to lead with purpose, resilience, and systems thinking.
Surprise! We’ve got a bonus episode this week featuring Sam Mintz, Editor of Brookline.News. We talk all things public relations — how stories get shaped, what makes a message stick, and the fine line between informing and influencing. Whether you're in business, media, or just curious about how PR works behind the scenes, this episode offers a sharp inside look.
In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of artificial intelligence in the business world with Sam Ransbotham, Professor of Business Analytics at Boston College and co-host of the Me, Myself, and AI podcast. Sam brings a rare blend of academic rigor and real-world insight, having taught courses like “Analytics in Practice” and “Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence,” and served as editor and contributor for leading publications such as MIT Sloan Management Review and Management Science.
We explore how organizations can thoughtfully integrate AI into their strategies, what business leaders often get wrong about data and automation, and the evolving role of analytics in shaping competitive advantage. Sam also shares stories from his early career as a tech entrepreneur working with global organizations, including the UN and WHO, and his award-winning research recognized by the National Science Foundation and INFORMS.
Whether you’re curious about how AI is reshaping industries or looking to understand the future of data-driven decision-making, this conversation offers insights you won’t want to miss.
In this episode, we dive into the essential relationship between funding and banking—what every entrepreneur, creative, or emerging business leader needs to understand when building something from the ground up.
From choosing the right banking partner to exploring funding options like venture capital, grants, or bootstrapping, we break down the key financial tools and decisions that can make or break your project’s momentum.
Whether you're just getting started or looking to scale, this episode will give you practical insights, tips, and real-world examples to help you navigate the money side of your mission with clarity and confidence.
Understanding your numbers is key to making smart business decisions. In this session, we’ll explore how to structure your accounting system for clarity and control. Whether you're brushing up or starting fresh, learn how to interpret financial statements and connect them to your broader strategic goals—so you can lead with confidence and make decisions that drive growth.
Including media and public relations strategies unlock promotional and brand awareness opportunities that will grow your reputation and improve your standing in the minds of consumers. You’ll explore simple, cost-effective ways to build trust and gain visibility.
Hosted by Chris Mutty, Director of the Brookline Chamber of Commerce, with special guest Kim Donlan from Boston University, this conversation will give you actionable insights to elevate your marketing game. Reaching prospective customers can be challenging—especially if you’re not an experienced marketer. Learn how to engage and influence potential customers using the right content and platforms.
Hosted by Chris Mutty, Executive Director of the Brookline Chamber of Commerce, and Kim Donlan of Boston University. Whether you're a business owner, marketer, or brand enthusiast, join us to elevate your brand.