[Fredslist] Kudos to Steven Lichtenstein & Gotham Mentoring

Raj Goel, CISSP raj at brainlink.com
Mon Jun 24 13:31:00 EDT 2013


Fellow Gothamites,

      Some of you are part of the Gotham mentoring program, and many 
of you aren't.

      Let me share with you why the mentoring program works like 
magic!

      Steven Lichtenstein and David Stein are my 2 oldest mentors in 
Gotham - everything good I know about networking, I learned from 
Steve.
(By the way, if you don't have an awesome Insurance agent you 
absolutely adore, then you OWE it to yourself and your family to 
contact Steve or Erin Ardleigh).

      And some of the finer nuances of hosting people, and making 
people feel comfortable, I learned from David.
(David is the man for all your printing needs - newsletters, mass 
mailings, business cards, stationery, etc).

      Last year, Steve recommended me to a colleague of his who runs 
conferences around the world.  I was invited to keynote the Global 
Business and technology Association (GBATA)'s 2012 conference in NYC.

      Next week, GBATA 2013 is in Helsinki, Finland and I will be 
keynoting it again - the only person (other than the founder) to ever 
to a repeat keynote at this institution.

      GBATA was never on my radar, and if my mentor, and friend, Stave 
had not made the introductions, they still wouldn't have been on the 
radar.

      I owe it to Steve, David & Gotham for making this magic happen.

SUMMARY:
1) David & Steve are AWESOME people - get to know them
2) Gotham mentoring works...and pays off in unimaginable ways.  JUST. 
DO. IT!



--Raj

Rajesh Goel, CISSP
cell (917) 685-7731
CTO: Brainlink International, Inc.
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You run your business, and leave the IT to us.

Author of "The Most Important Secrets To Getting Great Results From 
IT"

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