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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

Mike Nager: Yes, I went to school for an engineering degree. As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. It’s a huge issue for manufacturers and the education system. We should pitch it to someone in Hollywood. Maybe, Mike, before we kind of get into Industry 4.0 It’s really not like that at all.

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Building a Sales Organization with Craig Klein

Sales Nexus

Once I got out of college and got into the working world, I graduated as an engineer. I went to work at NASA, for a NASA subcontractor as an electrical engineer. Then he had long weekends to go hunting and fishing. That was cool. So it was really exciting in that regard.

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SaaStr Podcast #388 with Okta CMO Ryan Carlson

SaaStr

I studied electrical engineering. Ryan Carlson: And the sales enablement team has already educated every SDR and sales executive and sales engineer to know that this is the way we’re positioning this from the PR aspect, all the way through to the advertising aspect. .” What gaps does it have?

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PODCAST 145: Lessons Learned From Winning by Design with Jacco van der Kooij

Sales Hacker

He holds a BSc in electrical engineering and an executive MBA from the University of Leicester. And later on in life … Sam Jacobs: Well, just a lot of education that needed to happen between that thought and reality. He is proud to have helped marquee customers over the years, including Amazon, AT&T, DISH, and Disney.