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Digital Transformation & Innovation ,Leadership & Growth
March 20, 2025•6 min read
In this episode, host Dean engages Simon Nynens, a seasoned business leader and professor, in a discussion about his extensive experience in leadership and the evolving role of AI in business. Simon s... ...more
Leadership & Growth ,Insights
March 06, 2025•6 min read
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Data-Driven Decision Making ,Digital Transformation & Innovation &Leadership & Growth
March 05, 2025•5 min read
In this episode, the host engages with David Hirsch, a former entrepreneur and venture capitalist, to discuss the evolving landscape of business. He emphasizes the importance of company culture and le... ...more
Leadership & Growth
March 05, 2025•5 min read
In this episode of the Data Driven Leadership Podcast, Dean speaks with Pete Sacco, CEO of Inspira IT, about his journey from electrical engineering to leading a company specializing in data centers a... ...more
Data-Driven Decision Making ,Leadership & Growth
March 05, 2025•5 min read
In this episode, Dean hosts Heinz Vieluf, CEO of Cibao Meat, who shares his journey in the Hispanic meat products sector. Heinz discusses the evolution of his family business, emphasizing the importan... ...more
Leadership & Growth
March 05, 2025•3 min read
Tech entrepreneur and CEO Dean Guida knows there’s a limit to what you can build with grit alone.
At sixteen, Dean bought the first IBM PC and fell in love with writing software. He went on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in operation research from the University of Miami. After graduating, he was a freelance developer and wrote many systems for IBM and on Wall Street. At twenty-three, he started Infragistics to build UX/UI tools for professional software developers.
Seemingly overnight, Dean had to go from early internet coder to business operator—a feat that forced him to learn some of business’s biggest lessons on the job. He immediately began navigating the nuances of scaling a company, hiring and growing teams, and becoming a leader, a manager, and a mentor.
Fast-forward thirty-five years, and Dean’s tech company now has operations in six countries. More than two million developers use Infragistics software, and its client roster boasts 100 percent of the S&P 500, including Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, Exxon, Intuit, and Bank of America.
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