Los Angeles, California, USA
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Dr. Marc Muchnick is a leading authority on human behavior who is on a mission to help people live life with no more regrets. His last book, The Leadership Pill (co-authored with Ken Blanchard) was named on the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Amazon.com best-seller lists, has sold over 125,000 copies, and has been translated into eighteen languages worldwide.
Beyond being an engaging author, Marc has been an online professor and research mentor for over fourteen years in the doctoral and masters of business administration programs at Capella University's School of Business and Technology. He has chaired over seventy doctoral dissertations and taught over 150 courses in his academic career.
In addition, Marc is a sought-after motivational speaker, life coach, and consultant. He is also the Founder of People First Group, LLC, a consulting firm serving leadeing organizations including start-ups, small and medium-sized businesses, and Fortune 500 companies, such as Dell Computers, Sony, Invitrogen, Hilton Hotels, Delta Air Lines, McDonald's, AT&T Wireless, Fidelity Investments, IBM, Bayer, Boeing, Estee Lauder Companies, Cox Communications, Zales Jewelers, Petco, Marriott Hotels, JC Penney, Republic Waste Services, Symantec, National Car Rental, the Federal Reserve Bank, Cigna Healthcare, the Central Intelligence Agency, Aveda Salons, the University of Nebraska, and the Ritz-Carlton Hotels.
Marc lives in San Diego with his wife, two children, and dog Cali and is in his nineteenth year as a Big Brother in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program of America. Marc is a leader, a motivator, a coach, an educator, a problem solver, and an individual who inspires others by walking his talk.
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