In the August Issue of Exec Digital magazine, Sir Richard Branson, Jeff Taylor, and Jim Harding Declared the World’s Most Admired and Eccentric CEOs
Modec founder Lord Jamie Borwick talks about the company’s unique origins and expansion plans, Tabasco CEO Paul McIlhenny opens up about the family business and we discover the crème de la crème of vintage cars in the August issue of Exec Digital magazine
Norwich, UK (July 28, 2009) – Creating buzz about your company and building a brand is an art not a science. And there as many different approaches to attracting the fanfare as there are CEOs. But a select few leaders have mastered the art of making their brands widely known, and have done it using unconventional and often times bizarre tactics. Exec Digital magazine, found on ExecDigital.co.uk (www.execdigital.co.uk), profiles today’s most outlandish CEOs in this month’s lead story, aptly titled Chief Eccentric Officers. Exec Digital discovered that Sir Richard Branson of the Virgin brand, Jeff Taylor of Eons.com and Monster.com fame, and technology entrepreneur Jim Harding lead the way in eccentricity.
Quotes from the article:
• Sir Richard Branson on his reputation: “As far as I am concerned, anything, however outlandish, that generates media coverage reinforces my image as a risk-taker who challenges the establishment.”
• Jeff Taylor on his venture Eons.com, an online social networking site for baby boomers: “I’ve got an interesting combination of being an idea person and being the CEO. I like the start-up phase, but I also like to stick it out and execute.”
• Jim Harding on bringing one of his yaks to work: “It was just hanging in the office while we were trying to get some work done. It’s unusual, but it’s what I do.”
The full article is available in the August issue of Exec Digital magazine at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328
Or the article can be found directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=20
Modec, a manufacturer of battery-powered delivery vehicles, is gaining steam in Europe and its UK innovator and founder, Lord Jamie Borwick, talks to Exec Digital about the company’s unique origins and expansion plans.
• Lord Borwick on being approached by Tesco: “When you’re a small company and Tesco comes along and wants 15 vehicles, that’s worth a drink. That validated it as a prospect and we stopped looking to the dairy companies.”
• Lord Borwick on unprecedented sales: “We must be the only vehicle company with a forward order book to November or December.”
• Lord Borwick on expanding to America: “It’s clear that the US is going to be our biggest market so far.”
The complete face to face interview with Lord Jamie Borwick can be found directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=26
In other business news, Exec Digital magazine features:
• Is Corporate Social Responsibility Good for Business? Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is becoming a staple within business operations everywhere. But Exec Digital set out to discover if CSR is a necessity or just a waste of time. While businesses shouldn’t substitute CSR for tried and true best practices, it does give companies a leg up, not only looking good in the eyes of customers but also impacting long-term revenue and brand image. Read the full article to determine whether CSR is the right strategy for you: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=40
• Tabasco’s Spice King: Paul McIlhenny, the sixth generation President and CEO of the world famous Tabasco hot sauce, sits down with Exec Digital to talk about taking over the family business, which celebrity personalities can’t live without their Tabasco sauce and the growth potential of the secret spice. Read the exclusive Q&A directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=84
• How Do Angels Get Their Wings? Learn how some of the most successful angel investors got their start and which opportunities they’re banking on in this month’s Strategy piece. Opening up about their lucrative investments and plans for the future are Scott W. Frazier, co-founder of UtahAngels, Permjot Valia, a prolific investor who has invested in 20 businesses in the last five years, and Daniel Mothesill, President and Founder of National Angel Organization. The full article is available directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=36
• A Business Traveller’s Guide to London: Emyr Thomas, founder and director of Bon Vivant, a London-based lifestyle management and concierge company, is the premier source for all things London. And Thomas contributes his inside knowledge to Exec Digital, making it easy for you to breeze through London in style. Your exclusive snapshot of London can be found directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=54
Lifestyle features in Exec Digital magazine:
• Better with Age: Exec Digital is always on the hunt for the classiest cars on the block and this month we give you a glimpse of the top three vintage cars – revered not for their shine or comfort, but for their originality. Categorized in the preservation class, the Lamborghini Muira, the Bugatti Type 57S and the Aston Martin DB5 are the rare classics that best not be restored. The full article on vintage cars is available at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=66
• Energy Shots: While turning to energy drinks such as Red Bull and Rockstar to get an extra boost is common among the sleep deprived, they’re also falling out of favor for their high sugar and carbohydrate contents. That’s why Exec Digital presents an alternative: energy shots. To see how to get your energy boost in a shot, the full article is available directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=76
• Gone fishin’: For any avid fisherman, getting out in the high seas with equally enthusiastic sportsmen and catching a fish or two has an allure like no other. From Belize to Scotland, Exec Digital has found the locations where premium fish are a plenty and the accommodations are synonymous with luxury living. The full article can be found directly at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328&page=60
The complete August issue of Exec Digital magazine is available at: http://www.execdigital.co.uk/Magazine.aspx?id=1328
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