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New to The Street Leadership 101 Announces its televised Interview of three (3) Business Leaders, airing on Bloomberg TV as a Sponsored Program, Saturday, July 29, 2023, at 6:30 PM ET
New to The Street Leadership 101 Announces its televised Interview of three (3) Business Leaders, airing on Bloomberg TV as a Sponsored Program, Saturday, July 29, 2023, at 6:30 PM ET.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n NEW YORK, July 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FMW Media Works' newest show, \"New to The Street Leadership 101,\" powered by Sector SPDR ETFs, airs on Bloomberg TV as a sponsored programming Saturday, July 29, 2023, at 6:30 PM ET. Co-Hosting the show, Executive Coach, Media Personality, and Author Matt Doherty and TV Business Host Jane King welcome the following three (3) guests who share their leadership experiences: 1). Tim Pernetti, President, IMG Academy. 2). Tony Raynor, CEO, The Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (OTCQX: SGTM) ($SGTM). 3). David Rojas, CEO/Founder, Blue Castle Ventures, Ltd. (CRYPTO: BCVD) ($BCVD) and Maria Panesso, Artist/Lawyer. Tim Pernetti, the President of IMG Academy, sits with New to The Street Leadership 101's co-hosts, Matt Doherty and Jane King. The interview takes place at the Nasdaq MarketSite Studios, where Tim talks about his leadership experiences gained throughout his career. Learning what works and what doesn't, being fully transparent about objectives, and communicating effectively with those around you are Tim's basis in his philosophy in being a great leader. Launching CSTV, a college sports network, and becoming the athletic director at his alma mater, Rutgers University, are keystone events in Tim's career. The excitement of launching a cable college sports network and then realizing how the successful sports TV platform became brought joy and challenges for him as an executive leader. His TV production success landed him a position as Athletic Director at Rutgers University, where he successfully transformed the sports program and was instrumental in the University becoming a Big Ten Conference school. Even with great success comes great disappointment, Tim shares that even downward actions are learnable events. When Rutgers University fired him shortly after successfully placing the University on the Big Ten, Tim was angry and sad about the school's board decision. His firing was a national news event, and Tim was unsure if his sports career was final. Arriving home, many newscasters waited to interview him regarding Rutgers's decision; Tim didn't express his anger but humbled himself and told reporters how sad this day was for him. Within 8-hours of being fired, Tim found a new job. He told viewers that sharing his disappointment wholeheartedly on national TV without playing the blame g...