Rob Chesnut

In this episode of Master Move, Rob Chesnut, former Chief Ethics Officer at Airbnb, dives into the vital role of integrity in leadership and business success. From his distinguished career as a federal prosecutor to leading legal and ethics teams at companies like eBay and Airbnb, Rob shares actionable insights on fostering trust with stakeholders and embedding purpose-driven values into organizational culture. Tune in to discover why integrity is the cornerstone of sustainable leadership and how companies can align their mission with long-term success.
John Hennessy

In this episode, John Hennessy, former Stanford president and current chairman of Alphabet Inc., shares transformative leadership insights rooted in his pioneering career. From shaping the tech landscape with innovations like RISC architecture to championing empathy and humility in leadership, Hennessy offers invaluable lessons for aspiring executives. Discover his perspective on fostering innovation, building resilient cultures, and navigating the complex challenges of modern leadership.
Bill Barnett

Bill Barnett, former head of McKinsey & Co.’s strategy practice and author of The Strategic Career, delves into the essential principles of applying business strategy to personal career development. Drawing on his extensive experience, Barnett emphasizes the importance of identifying a personal value proposition, leveraging networking as a primary tool for job searches, and crafting a long-term career roadmap while remaining adaptable to life’s uncertainties. This insightful episode offers actionable advice for professionals aspiring to reach the C-suite by aligning their strengths, values, and ambitions with a strategic approach to career growth.
Ashley Goodall

Ashley Goodall, former Chief Learning Officer at Deloitte and SVP at Cisco, joins the podcast to discuss his thought-provoking book, The Problem with Change. Ashley challenges the conventional wisdom that constant disruption drives innovation, emphasizing instead the power of stability and long-term value creation in organizations. He explores the essential role of teams, the pitfalls of learned helplessness, and how leaders can foster environments where people consistently deliver their best work. This episode is a must-listen for executives seeking to balance human needs with organizational goals.
Dr. Frederik Pferdt

Dr. Frederik Pferdt, Google’s first Chief Innovation Evangelist and founder of its Innovation Lab, explores how to cultivate a “future-ready” mindset in both life and leadership. Drawing from his book What’s Next is Now, he shares actionable strategies for embracing curiosity, radical optimism, and perpetual experimentation to create impactful change. Learn how small, intentional steps can lead to transformative outcomes and why fostering a culture of innovation begins with mindset shifts.
Maisie Ganzler

Maisie Ganzler, former Chief Strategy and Brand Officer at Bon Appétit Management Company, shares her insights on integrating sustainability into business strategy. Drawing from her decades-long career, Maisie discusses actionable steps for embedding values into operations, avoiding pitfalls like greenwashing, and fostering cultural buy-in across organizations. This episode highlights how responsible business practices can drive innovation, build trust, and create lasting impact.
Rob Klenner

Rob Klenner, president of GreenFire Energy and former director of Geothermal Innovation at Baker Hughes, delves into the transformative potential of geothermal energy as a renewable resource. In this episode, Klenner shares insights on innovation in the energy sector, the challenges of leading a startup, and the critical role of company culture in driving success. Discover how his team is pioneering sustainable energy solutions through cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships.
Stacey Cunningham

Stacey Cunningham, former president of the New York Stock Exchange and trailblazer as the first woman to hold the role, shares her journey of innovation and leadership in transforming the NYSE. From navigating technological advancements to fostering an inclusive culture, Stacey offers insights into driving change, balancing human and technological capital, and the evolving dynamics of public and private markets. This episode is a must-listen for leaders seeking to thrive amidst change and inspire their teams to success.
Chris Cassidy

Chris Cassidy, CEO of the National Medal of Honor Museum, shares lessons from his extraordinary career as a Navy SEAL, NASA astronaut, and now nonprofit leader. From mastering teamwork and preparation to leading with humility, Cassidy highlights the universal value of resilience, mentorship, and strategic leadership in navigating high-stakes missions. This episode offers unique insights into applying lessons from military and space exploration to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders.
Brad Thomas

Brad Thomas, former CHRO at five major corporations, shares his deep insights on building high-performing organizations and fostering a culture of trust and accountability. Drawing from decades of leadership experience at companies like GE, PepsiCo, and New York Life, Brad discusses the critical role of talent acquisition, strategic leadership, and elevating organizational culture to drive business success. Tune in to learn actionable strategies for cultivating impactful leadership and aligning teams around a shared vision.