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In the decade since, Llopis has parlayed his traditional experience into nontraditional ventures that have been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Larry King Live, Good Morning America, The Financial Times, Advertising Age, Brandweek, MSNBC, Yahoo! News and others. He has also published more than 30 articles appearing in these and other business publications and has successfully launched (7) new business ventures. Mr. Llopis has recently launched his highly anticipated new book, Earning Serendipity – 4 Skills for Creating and Sustaining Good Fortune in Your Work. He also serves at the Chairman of the Executive-2-Executive Mentoring Program at the University of California at Irvine, and Faculty Lecturer at the Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics at Chapman University, and the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California. He also serves as a educator for Junior Achievement and is the founder of the Center for Hispanic Leadership. Glenn actively serves on the distinguished (2) non-profit innovation think-tank groups: KIN Global.org (Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University) and Renaissance Weekend.org Glenn Llopis in the Media: Both media and corporate audiences have responded with high acclaim. Llopis has participated in programs that have attracted both mainstream and Hispanic audiences. Llopis has been featured on NBC, CBS, ABC and Fox local Morning and Lifestyle shows in more than 20 markets and has been featured on two of Univision’s nationally broadcasted shows - Al Punto, hosted by Jorge Ramos and Premier Impacto hosted by Satcha Pretto. Llopis currently is featured on a weekly segment with Dunia Elvir on Telemundo, Los Angeles. Llopis’ views on entrepreneurship, trusting/redefining your brand purpose, the immigrant advantage in business and why women will influence and reshape the economy have captivated media audiences during these uncertain times. |
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