Gabriel Perna
UFC’s Co-Founder Campbell McLaren On Bringing MMA to Latino Audiences
Through Combate Americas, UFC Co-Founder Campbell McLaren is looking to transform mixed martial arts once again. His mission is to bring the sport to Latin America and make it a solid second in the region behind soccer.
Foodee CEO On Finding A Competitive Advantage
Consumer food delivery apps are sucking a lot of the PR oxygen when it comes to this emerging space. So how does Foodee, which is a corporate food concierge app service, stand out?
New Age Beverages CEO On Playing Your Own Game
New Age Beverages CEO Brent Willis doesn’t just have a unique journey, he’s guided the organic and natural beverage company to an astounding 15,000% revenue growth in 2.5 years.
Prophix CEO Paul Barber On The Evolution Of A Software Company
Paul Barber, CEO of Prophix, had a growing profitable business across the border in Canada for years as a software distributor. Then NAFTA happened and essentially killed that market, forcing Prophix to do a U-turn.
InterOptic CEO On Challenging The Behemoths In Fiber Optics
How does a mid-sized company in the fiber optics world challenge the Cisco and Junipers of the world? InterOptic CEO Brian McConnell explains the company’s strategy in getting ahead of the marketplace.
How One CEO Speaking Out On Abortion Weighed the Risks
ChowNow’s Christopher Webb joined 180+ other CEOs in proclaiming his support for the pro-choice movement in a public letter. He talked with Chief Executive about the decision.
CEO of Paragon Biosciences On Why Innovation In Pharma Is Hard
Jeffrey Aronin, chairman and CEO of Paragon Biosciences, spoke with Chief Executive about why healthcare is stagnant from an innovation standpoint, the importance in doing meaningful work and more.
Gigster CEO On Why Digital Transformation Requires A Startup Mentality
Chief Executive talked with Gigster CEO Chris Keene about why digital transformation is a startup game, the challenges the company faces in convincing CEOs digital transformation is a journey, his goals for the first 12 months and more.
How To Turn Around An Airport In Four Years
When Christina Cassotis got to the Pittsburgh International Airport as CEO, it was a ghost town haunted by the departure of US Airways as a hub. Today, the airport is thriving and investing in the future. Here’s how she turned things around.
One CEO On Commercializing Healthcare’s Next Big Thing
Corindus Vascular Robotics CEO Mark Toland talked with Chief Executive about innovation in healthcare, dealing with a highly regulated space and more.