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How to Be Salt and Light in the Marketplace (Interview w/ Chuck Hyde, CEO of Soderquist Leadership)

Published by Darren Shearer

No matter what culture you live in around the world, it is God’s will that the Church would respond to the darkness and decay in the culture by being the redemptive “salt and light” that He has called us to be.

On this episode, we’re joined by Chuck Hyde, CEO of Soderquist Leadership, which is a provider of values-based leadership development for organizations of all sizes. Prior to his work Soderquist, Chuck spent 12 years leading teams and strategic projects for Kimberly-Clark Corporation. He earned his MBA from John Brown University in 2008.

http://soderquist.org/

Darren Shearer
Darren Shearer
Darren Shearer is the host of the Theology of Business Podcast and director of the Theology of Business Institute. He is the author of "The Marketplace Christian: A Practical Guide to Using Your Spiritual Gifts in Business" and "Marketing Like Jesus: 25 Strategies to Change the World." Darren is also the founder and CEO of High Bridge Books (www.HighBridgeBooks.com), which provides professional book publishing services for inspiring thought leaders.

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