This episode is with Joe Manone, President and CEO of Rite-Hite Products Corporation. Rite-Hite is a world leader in the manufacture, sale, and service of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, HVLS fans, industrial curtain walls, and more.
For over two decades, Joe has been instrumental in steering Rite-Hite's remarkable growth. He is a distinguished alum of the Kellogg School of Management's Executive MBA Program and holds a Bachelor’s in Finance from Arizona State University. Beyond his impactful career, Joe is also an accomplished guitar player and singer, known for his passion for uniting people and crafting unforgettable experiences.
This episode was recorded in Miami and co-hosted with Kinshuk Sahaya, a distinguished neurologist and a fellow Kellogg Executive MBA alum.
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