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This collection of experiences invites readers behind the curtain alongside author Scott Freidheim's life as he collides with a seemingly impossible number of historical events and figures. From sprinting for his life from the World Financial Center on 9/11, to meetings with Michael Jackson and exploring his Neverland Ranch, navigating business in the Gulf during Arab Spring, pondering with heavyweight champ George Foreman in his locker room, dining with royals at Buckingham Palace, to discussing taking Facebook public with Mark Zuckerberg, and so many more. Through 32 digestible and riveting…mehr

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This collection of experiences invites readers behind the curtain alongside author Scott Freidheim's life as he collides with a seemingly impossible number of historical events and figures. From sprinting for his life from the World Financial Center on 9/11, to meetings with Michael Jackson and exploring his Neverland Ranch, navigating business in the Gulf during Arab Spring, pondering with heavyweight champ George Foreman in his locker room, dining with royals at Buckingham Palace, to discussing taking Facebook public with Mark Zuckerberg, and so many more. Through 32 digestible and riveting chapters, Freidheim weaves together the importance of defining your own personal rudder in life in an agenda driven world of content filtration and social media. With a professional yet conversational tone, Code of Conduct captivates readers with astute observations, presenting a treasure trove of wisdom in each chapter.
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Autorenporträt
SCOTT J. FREIDHEIM is a family-focused, community-minded, risk-taking adventurer and businessman. With experience as a CEO in private equity and of a NYSE traded company in industry, a board member of numerous for- and not-for-profit institutions, including the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Foundation Board of Trustees and in running businesses with revenues spanning from $1 billion to $45 billion, Scott has seen the best and worst in people--including in himself. Scott was named by CEO World as part of Northwestern's #1 ranking in their ranking of universities that produced the greatest CEOs, Top Universities In The US: Which Produced Greatest CEOs Ever.