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164. Why Every Executive Needs to Be Active on LinkedIn—Justin Nassiri, CEO, Executive Presence

Tom DuFore and Justin Nassiri

What does your presence as the leader of your company look like on LinkedIn? Do you have one? Is it consistent? 

Our guest today is Justin Nassiri, CEO at Executive Presence, who shares with us why he thinks every leader of every organization needs to be on LinkedIn. The primary reason is that he believes there is a shift in consumer behavior, preferring to know who the CEO of the company is before or to keep spending money with that company.

TODAY'S WIN-WIN:
A leader is worthy of being followed.

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ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Justin is the CEO of Executive Presence, a fully managed LinkedIn presence for top executives. He started his career in the US Navy, where he served onboard nuclear submarines. He has founded and sold two companies, including one funded by Google's Chairman, Eric Schmidt. He holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a BS from the United States Naval Academy. 

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