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Rob Wolcott - Creating Connection In the Service Of Change
Every successful changemaker thrives on connection. It is their ability to connect to different people, places and institutions that makes it that much more likely that they will come across that seemingly random piece of information or insight that helps to crack a really tough problem.
Nobody personifies that more than Robert C. Wolcott. As Co-Founder & Chairman of The World Innovation Network (TWIN), he leads a global community of 4,000 innovation and growth leaders from over 30 countries that meet and connect to tackle some of the world’s toughest problems. It is through these connections that Rob formed the vision that became his new book, Proximity.
Rob is one of the most talented and engaging people you can imagine and we learned a lot from our conversation with him. We know you will too.
Links:
Robs biography: https://www.twinglobal.org/twin-global/speakers/robert-c-wolcott
Rob’s LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-c-wolcott-4a624a/
The World Innovation Network (TWIN): https://www.twinglobal.org/
Proximity: How Coming Breakthroughs in Just-in-Time Transform Business, Society, and Daily Life: Www.proximitybook.net
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