In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs
New York Institute of Technology’s School of Management
83 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs hosted by New York Tech alum, John Rebecchi, Ph.D. (M.B.A.’83). You’ll hear thoughtful and revealing conversations as our guests open up about finding and translating their passion into a business, how leaders inspire others to follow their vision, and even talk about making mistakes, but always looking for solutions.
With varied backgrounds from running startups to multinational companies, each guest provides a unique perspective on problem-solving, decision making, and how to confront the challenges of running a business.
This podcast is co-produced by New York Institute of Technology’s School of Management, Strategic Communications and External Affairs and John Rebecchi, Ph.D.
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Welcome to In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs hosted by New York Tech alum, John Rebecchi, Ph.D. (M.B.A.’83). You’ll hear thoughtful and revealing conversations as our guests open up about finding and translating their passion into a business, how leaders inspire others to follow their vision, and even talk about making mistakes, but always looking for solutions.
With varied backgrounds from running startups to multinational companies, each guest provides a unique perspective on problem-solving, decision making, and how to confront the challenges of running a business.
This podcast is co-produced by New York Institute of Technology’s School of Management, Strategic Communications and External Affairs and John Rebecchi, Ph.D.
In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs
23 minutes 12 seconds
11 months ago
Legacy Driven Business
In this episode, our host John Rebecchi (M.B.A. ’83), Ph.D., sits down with John Magliocco (B.S. '85), President of Arrow Linen Supply Company Inc., a family-owned business since 1947, providing linen services to industries like food & beverage, healthcare, and schools across New York City and beyond. As a 3rd-generation leader with over 40 years of experience, John has played a key role in establishing Arrow as a market leader in New York through strategic acquisitions. Joining him is Anthony Magliocco (B.S. '18), General Manager and part of the 4th generation driving the family business forward. Together, they will share insights into sustaining a multi-generational legacy, overcoming industry challenges, and their vision for the future of Arrow Linen Supply.
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About The In Reality Podcast:
Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs, a School of Management podcast, is hosted by John Rebecchi (M.B.A. '83), Ph.D., founder of Strategy + Culture Consulting, and features interviews with thought leaders, entrepreneurs from startups to multinational companies, and experts in fields shaping the future of business.
In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs
Welcome to In Reality: Lessons from Leaders and Entrepreneurs hosted by New York Tech alum, John Rebecchi, Ph.D. (M.B.A.’83). You’ll hear thoughtful and revealing conversations as our guests open up about finding and translating their passion into a business, how leaders inspire others to follow their vision, and even talk about making mistakes, but always looking for solutions.
With varied backgrounds from running startups to multinational companies, each guest provides a unique perspective on problem-solving, decision making, and how to confront the challenges of running a business.
This podcast is co-produced by New York Institute of Technology’s School of Management, Strategic Communications and External Affairs and John Rebecchi, Ph.D.