This A-to-Z communicaiton brief breaks down exactly how I would bring BlackBerry from the 2018 smartphone ashes to dominate the space once again in an ever-insecure cybersecurity space.
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This A-to-Z communicaiton brief breaks down exactly how I would bring BlackBerry from the 2018 smartphone ashes to dominate the space once again in an ever-insecure cybersecurity space.
Episode 4: Casey Drillette in Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Comms Exec Podcast
36 minutes 40 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 4: Casey Drillette in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Today I interviewed Casey Drillette who is a Project Manager at Lurn, Inc. An e-learning and digital publishing platform based out of Rockville, Maryland - and is designed for entrepreneurs seeking to profit from their knowledge by building and selling courses. Even though the company is based in Maryland, Casey lives and works remotely in Chiang Mai Thailand where she is pursuing her passion in Muay Thai fighting haha how awesome is that?? However we met in shanghai while I commuting in the subway to my Muay Thai class after leaving work at my ad agency. She spotted the cowboy boots I was wearing and asked where I was from (fellow Texans know how to identify each other - especially abroad). And right then and there she got off the subway with me and joined my gym… and the rest was history.
I am really excited to have Casey on the podcast because not only is she obviously a force to be reckoned with; she has a background in marketing and has been working in education for many years. Now works to help every day people profit from their knowledge by building, marketing and selling online courses. She has a lot of really great insights for you today.
The Comms Exec Podcast
This A-to-Z communicaiton brief breaks down exactly how I would bring BlackBerry from the 2018 smartphone ashes to dominate the space once again in an ever-insecure cybersecurity space.