• E6P2: Vince Sadusky
    May 19 2021
    Patti and Joe conclude their conversation with Resolutionist, Vince Sadusky, an entertainment industry veteran and former CEO of Univision Communications. In part two, Vince shares how his humble beginnings fueled his future, how he has more time for his family’s philanthropic venture, and what he’s learned about himself in his post-career.
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    25 mins
  • E6P1: Vince Sadusky
    May 12 2021
    This week on the Resolutionist podcast, Patti Hart and co-host Joe Pardavila chat with Vince Sadusky, an entertainment industry veteran and former CEO of Univision Communications. In part one, Vince discusses why he failed at retiring the first time, how his adaptability prepared him for his post-career, and how he meets other Resolutionists.
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    24 mins
  • E5P2: Shelly Myers and Alfred Seifert
    May 5 2021
    Milledge and Joe wrap up their chat with Revolutionists, Shelly Myers, a retired Air Force officer, and Alfred Seifert, a retired Naval officer. In part two Shelly and Al talk about the ways they’ve engaged the resources they accumulated during their military career, how they developed their elevator pitch and the serendipity that brought the two of the together 33 years ago.
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    23 mins
  • E5P1: Shelly Myers and Alfred Seifert
    Apr 28 2021
    This week, Milledge Hart and co-host Joe Pardavila are joined by a Resolutionist Power Couple: Shelly Myers and Alfred Seifert. Shelly is a retired Air Force officer that concluded her professional career in 2013 as the Executive Vice President of MSB Associates and Alfred retired in 2016 after 33 years as a combat arms pilot in the Navy and then the CEO of a cyber security company. Shelly and Al talk about their ‘meet cute’ at the Armed Forces Staff College, how they both transitioned from their lives in the military, and their mutual love of traveling.
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    27 mins
  • E4P2: Brad D. Smith
    Apr 21 2021
    Patti and Joe wrap up their chat with Resolutionist, Brad D. Smith, the former CEO of Intuit.
    Brad and his wife, Alys founded the Wing 2 Wing Foundation, whose mission is to advance education, entrepreneurship, and equal justice in regions that have been overlooked and underserved. In part two, Brad shares why he’s prioritized himself after retiring as CEO of Intuit, how he developed his new elevator pitch for himself and why he’s blessed to have met his soulmate on a blind date.
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    23 mins
  • E4P1: Brad D. Smith
    Apr 14 2021
    On episode 4, Patti Hart and co-host Joe Pardavila speak with Resolutionist, Brad D. Smith, the former CEO of Intuit and co-founder of The Wing 2 Wing Foundation. He currently serves as Intuit’s executive chairman of the Board of Directors and is chairman of Nordstrom’s Board of Directors, and a sitting member of the Board of Directors of SurveyMonkey. Brad talks about why he walked away from his role of CEO at the age of 54, the reason he’s busier now than he ever was, and why adaptability, resilience and purpose are critical to the success of college graduates and Resolutionists.
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    18 mins
  • E3P2: Rod Fallow
    Apr 7 2021
    Milledge and Joe conclude their conversation with Resolutionist, Rod Fallow the former owner of industrial equipment supply company, Swagelok Northern California. In part two, Rod shares the importance of engaging your resources, why he appreciates getting comfortable with the uncomfortable, and the reasons his wife is the perfect partner for his post-career life.
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    14 mins
  • E3P1: Rod Fallow
    Mar 31 2021
    On episode 3, Milledge Hart and co-host Joe Pardavila speak with a brand new Resolutionist, Rod Fallow. Rod just wrapped up a 40-year career with industrial equipment supply company, Swagelok that included a successful 20-year run as the owner of Swagelok Northern California. Rod discusses why the best leaders feel a duty to serve, his passion for improving childhood literacy, and his love of “multi-decade constructs.”
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    18 mins