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Daren Martin is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of DarenMartin.com, located in the DarenMartin Success Studio in Downtown Dallas, TX. Daren is also a prolific public speaker, Bestselling Author, and has been interviewed by both DMagazine and Haute Living.
Daren Martin is the host of The Daren Martin Show, a business podcast, as well as Whiteboard Wednesdays: Business Models that Inspire Action, a funny mini-series Beached Whale Mondays highlighting indicators of beached companies and providing solutions for how companies can Unbeach, Speaker, Best-selling Author, Consultant, Strategist and Evolutionary.
Make sure to stay tuned for The Culture Architect’s latest Keynotes, Testimonials, Whiteboard Business Models and Beached Whale Mondays for new and exciting insights on how to make your company rock!
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Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-104481300
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarenMartin
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