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When we care about other people; it changes you and it changes them with Brian Kibby

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In this episode of the Iron Sharpens Iron Movement, Jim Hotaling interviews Brian Kibby. Brian is the CEO of Modern Campus, the leading SaaS solution for higher education student life cycle management and web content management systems.

Brian loves to say, "When we care about other people, it changes you and it changes them. I have been fortunate to have many who have invested in me. Therefore, each day I focus on repaying their trust by helping to teach and inspire others to dream bigger and to achieve more for their companies, themselves, and their families."

When asked to reflect on his experience, Brian says "I am privileged to work at the intersection of technology, education and leadership - these activities will largely define what type of world we create for future generations. I could not be more fortunate to be living my legacy while I'm still alive.

Specialties: Building winning companies by focusing on talent (attracting it/building it) - culture (setting talent free) - strategy (working with others to build it) - Digital ("pouring gas" on it as an accelerant, then getting out of they way)

Visit http://ironsharpensiron.fm for show notes and more exclusive content.

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In this episode of the Iron Sharpens Iron Movement, Jim Hotaling interviews Brian Kibby. Brian is the CEO of Modern Campus, the leading SaaS solution for higher education student life cycle management and web content management systems.

Brian loves to say, "When we care about other people, it changes you and it changes them. I have been fortunate to have many who have invested in me. Therefore, each day I focus on repaying their trust by helping to teach and inspire others to dream bigger and to achieve more for their companies, themselves, and their families."

When asked to reflect on his experience, Brian says "I am privileged to work at the intersection of technology, education and leadership - these activities will largely define what type of world we create for future generations. I could not be more fortunate to be living my legacy while I'm still alive.

Specialties: Building winning companies by focusing on talent (attracting it/building it) - culture (setting talent free) - strategy (working with others to build it) - Digital ("pouring gas" on it as an accelerant, then getting out of they way)

Visit http://ironsharpensiron.fm for show notes and more exclusive content.

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