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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. I worked on several USPS projects, the Postal Service with high-speed sortation and delivering of packages, mail, and letters, and things of that nature. We should pitch it to someone in Hollywood.

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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. It’s probably not the best solution for you if you just started your business as just you, trying to sell your product or service. That was cool.

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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. I started in Silicon Valley a long time ago.

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NYC Sanitation, Scotch Tape & More: 10 Companies With Unexpectedly Good Twitter Content

Hubspot

Despite the unusual products and services they've been tasked with marketing, they are finding unique ways to use the platform. It’s able to establish itself as a source of information, rather than a domineering force, and uses the platform for its own version of customer service. and you should take note. 1) NYC Sanitation.

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