As
many Americans struggle to reestablish themselves in the recovering US economy,
success stories like Michael Mitrow’s prove that hard work and dedication lead
to success. As one of the founding partners of an advertising and marketing
agency, Michael Mitrow has showcased his natural ability to lead and build a
business. “It’s all about having a vision and allowing that vision to
positively guide your actions,” says Michael Mitrow.
Indeed,
with over a decade of prosperous experience in the pharmaceutical industry,
Michael Mitrow gained the knowledge and skills needed to become a leader.
Because of his experience in key areas such as asthma, cardiology, and
ophthalmology, Michael Mitrow was prepared to lead an advertising and marketing
agency to become one of the largest independent agencies in the health care
industry.
Under
Michael Mitrow’s leadership, his advertising and marketing agency was able to
tackle the health care paradigm and provide services to people that needed
them. Michael Mitrow worked to establish strong business-to-business
relationships with other leaders in the industry, Fortune 500 companies,
unions, as well as government sectors. All of this showcases Michael Mitrow’s
influential reach as well as his ability to lead internal and external business
functions.
As
his advertising and marketing agency rose in prominence, leadership efforts by
Michael Mitrow began to affect everyday Americans. While the breadth and scope
of his influence may never be fully measurable, countless people have had
affordable care available to them thanks to Michael Mitrow and his seasoned
leadership at his advertising and marketing agency. In 2003, his company was
named one of Inc. 500’s fastest growing private companies. This marked the
advertising and marketing agency’s growing influence in the health care
industry as well as their ability to help improve health services.
Michael
Mitrow’s example proves that hard work and leadership pay off even as challenges
approach. With so many changes happening each year in the health care industry,
Michael Mitrow and his team faced many tough decisions. However, in the end
they made moves that not only benefited their advertising and marketing agency,
but also helped those who would be the beneficiaries of their decision:
patients.
No comments:
Post a Comment