Nationality American Board member of Clearview Social Citizenship United States Name Barry Moltz | Role Author Years active 2001-present | |
Awards Entrepreneurship Hall of FameTop 100 People of Chicago’s Hi-Tech community Books How to Get Unstuck: 25 Ways t, Small Town Rules: Ho, Bounce!: Failure - Resilienc, Bam!: Delivering Customer, Flop Und Top | ||
Barry Moltz, Co-Author of 'Small Town Rules', on Financial Bin Radio with David Domzalski
Barry Moltz is an American author and speaker in small business and entrepreneurship. He is a member of the Entrepreneurship Hall of Fame, and he taught entrepreneurship as an adjunct professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He was featured on television and radio programs, such as CNBC’s The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, MSNBC’s Your Business and NPR’s The Tavis Smiley Show, and also hosts a radio show named Business Insanity Talk Radio, which is aired on AM560. He is a regular writer for the American Express OPEN Forum.
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- Barry Moltz Co Author of Small Town Rules on Financial Bin Radio with David Domzalski
- Barry moltz 1 11 10
- Career
- Conferences
- Publications
- Awards
- References
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Career
He started his career at IBM, where he received many awards at both the branch and regional level. He left IBM to join Whittman-Hart, where he became Director of Sales, and a Member of the Executive Committee. After leaving Whittman-Hart, Moltz co-founded three start-up companies. As of 2014, Barry serves on the Board of Clearview Social.
Conferences
In November 2010, Barry was featured at the GrowSmartBiz Small Business Conference, organized by Network Solutions, LLC and the Washington Business Journal in Washington D.C. on the topic "How Social Media Has Made Customer Service the New Marketing — Deliver or die".
In June 2012, Barry spoke at 2012 BlogWorld, a conference dedicated to blogging and the business of blogging.
Publications
The following is the list of books written by Barry Moltz.
Awards
In 2001 and 2002, Moltz was chosen by I-Street Magazine as one of the Top 100 People of Chicago’s Hi-Tech community.