In the inaugural episode of Innvoate & Elevate, Josh Elledge of UpMyInfluence speaks to the host of the show, the VP of Sales at Growth Acceleration Partners, Michael Hull.
Michael discusses his 25-year IT career and GAP's role in consulting and developing revenue-generating software teams for clients. GAP works with CTOs and VPs of Engineering across various industries, such as fintech and SaaS, and prides itself on aligning with client values and maintaining low turnover.
The podcast targets guests that are product development leaders and aims to provide a platform for sharing experiences and fostering professional growth. Michael invites potential guests to apply to be a guest and encourages listeners to subscribe.
Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.
Check out Growth Acceleration Partners HERE.
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