Ben Chodor
Ben is the author of Transitioning to Virtual and Hybrid Events: How to Create, Adapt, and Market an Engaging Online Experience, a book that provides expert advice and real-world instructions for delivering engaging hybrid, virtual, and streaming events, and webinars for companies of all sizes. When not working in one of his many business roles, Ben enjoys spending time with his family, boxing, yoga, traveling, and training for his first triathlon.
Ben served as Co-Founder & CEO of Happtique, the first digital health mobile application marketplace. He was also the Founder & CEO of digital media and webcasting company Stream57, and the former Global Head of Streaming & Virtual Events at InterCall. Ben acted as a mentor for startup accelerator Blueprint Health, is an active investor and board member for digital/tech, and healthcare startups hosts the podcast Insights with Ben Chodor and is a member of the Forbes Communications Council he is also a frequent speaker on digital media and technology. As President of Notified, he ran the world’s only communications cloud for events, public relations, and investor relations, Ben continues to transform the way people connect and share information. Ben has always worked to consistently raise the bar when it comes to virtual, hybrid, or in-person events as well as public relations, investor relations, and digital health.
Authored Articles
3 Ways to Help Motivate Your Team in Challenging Times
By Ben Chodor
“A good leader takes care of those in their charge. A bad leader takes charge of those in their care.” Here are three things to help motivate teams during challenging times.
The Rise of AI in Product Management and Leadership: Maximizing Efficiency and Growth
By Ben Chodor
AI is a rapidly evolving technology that has revolutionized many industries. One such industry that has been profoundly impacted by this technology is Product Management and Leadership.
Why Saying ‘Thank You’ Matters: The Role of Gratitude in Client Intimacy
By Ben Chodor
In the world of business, it’s no secret that clients are the lifeblood of any company.
Why Great Leaders Are Also Great Listeners
By Ben Chodor
I believe some of the biggest reasons people leave a company, are that they don’t see a clear path for growth, they are not compensated adequately, and that they feel like their voice is not heard.