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The Lebenthal Report Episode #138: Entrepreneurship 101

This week on The Lebenthal Report, Michael and Dominick welcome back William Lieberman, Founder and Managing Partner of The CEO’s Right Hand, a firm specializing in providing top-tier fractional leadership services to growing businesses. Together, they delve into the evolving roles of fractional CEOs and CFOs while touching upon the critical impact of private equity in today’s economy. William highlights how fractional executives offer cost-effective, experienced leadership, especially valuable for small businesses. They also explore private equity's role in enhancing company performance and the challenges entrepreneurs face in the post-pandemic landscape. Don’t miss this insightful conversation on entrepreneurship, business exits, and the importance of strategic guidance.

The Lebenthal Report Episode #113: From Vision to Venture

For this special episode of The Lebenthal Report, we had the pleasure of sitting down with a remarkable young entrepreneur, James Lattanzi, creator of Bullseye Sneaker Boutique. He joins Michael and our returning guest host, Scott Hartzman, to share the compelling story of his business journey. From inception to growth, you'll discover the unique insights and experiences that have paved the way for his remarkable success. If you're in search of inspiration and valuable entrepreneurial wisdom, this episode is a must-listen. 

The Lebenthal Report Episode #78: James Geraghty, Author of Inside the Orphan Drug Revolution

This week on The Lebenthal Report we welcome James Geraghty. James Geraghty has been a director of eight NASDAQ-listed biotech companies and chair of five. He’s worked on orphan drugs for over forty years—as a strategy consultant, a CEO, a leader of pioneering international operations at Genzyme, and a venture entrepreneur. As a biotechnology executive, he has been a passionate participant in the orphan drug revolution since its inception. His book, Inside the Orphan Drug Revolution: The Promise of Patient-Centered Biotechnology, is in part a history, with eye-witness accounts of advances as they occurred and portraits of the pioneering scientists and physicians, tireless activists, and visionary business leaders who made the revolution happen.