In this episode, hear from Gene Marks, a nationally recognized CRM and small business expert. Gene currently runs The Marks Group, a consulting firm for small businesses in customer relationship management. He is also the author of six best selling books on business management. Gene Marks writes on business for publications such as Forbes Magazine, Inc Magazine., Entrepreneur Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post and more and frequently appears on Fox News, MSNBC, Sirius Radio, WABC Radio and CNBC. Read more about Mark at, visit: https://www.genemarks.com/
Featured Entrepreneur Presenters:
Anita Comisky with Amelia’s Toffee Company, offers handmade toffees from an old family recipe inspired by bold ingredients such as bourbon and coffee. Tradition, innovation, and artisanal craftsmanship are the ingredients, at https://ameliatoffee.com/
Jess Zaino with Ahmni Co, is a single working mom who created the new way for businesses to retain and attract key talent and lost revenue due to family and medical leave and their associated costs with employer-sponsored onsite infant care and adjacent wellness space for new parents to return to work with baby, at https://www.ahmni.co/.
Marty and Brent Mickelson from GoChuckle, are the founders of Hasty Baker - a card game where you compete to collect the ingredients for your recipes. The recipe cards are a variety of delicious desserts and the ingredient cards are various ingredients portrayed as goofy characters, at https://hastybaker.com/.
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