Greg Piefer

Greg Piefer is the founder and CEO of SHINE Technologies, a pioneer in commercial fusion applications. Under his leadership, SHINE has advanced from neutron imaging and materials testing to building the world’s largest medical isotope production facility powered by fusion. Greg’s vision reframes fusion not as a distant moonshot, but as a staged, commercially viable path delivering value today while scaling toward clean energy tomorrow. His story is a must-listen for anyone with interests in science, strategy, and leadership.
Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy is the CEO of Smartling, an AI-powered translation and localization platform trusted by global enterprises like IBM, Disney, and Verizon. A serial entrepreneur, Bryan co-founded WrenchHead Inc., scaling it into a multi-billion-dollar business before selling to eBay. At Smartling, he’s using AI to cut the time and cost associated with helping the country’s biggest brands expand their online presence worldwide. In the conversation, he talks about scaling businesses, leading through AI transformation, and what it takes to stand out as a CEO.
Stu Solomon

Stu Solomon is the CEO of Human Security, a cybersecurity leader verifying more than 20 trillion digital interactions each week to defend against bots, fraud, and abuse. A former Air Force officer and attorney, Stu has built a career around mission and curiosity, applying both to protect the digital ecosystem. In our conversation, we discuss the future of agentic AI, the importance of trust in cybersecurity, and the leadership principles that guide him at the C-suite level.
Andrew Rubin

Andrew Rubin is the founder and CEO of Illumio, the market leader in zero trust segmentation and cybersecurity innovation. Under his leadership, Illumio has grown to a multibillion-dollar valuation while shaping how enterprises contain breaches and protect digital ecosystems. In our conversation, Andrew reflects on the naïveté and optimism that fueled his entrepreneurial journey, the cultural mindset required to sustain innovation at scale, and why resilience and authenticity matter as much as strategy.
Cheryl McKissack Daniel

Cheryl McKissack Daniel is the CEO of McKissack and McKissack, the oldest minority-owned professional design and construction firm in the United States. She is also the author of a powerful new book, The Black Family Who Built America: The McKissack’s Two Centuries of Daring Pioneers. In the conversation, Cheryl shares the incredible story of her family’s legacy and their impact on American infrastructure. She also discusses the challenges and importance of succession planning, re-engineering a legacy company, and the invaluable role of company culture. It’s a candid look at what it takes to build a lasting enterprise.
Michael Crandell

Michael Crandell is the CEO of Bitwarden, a leading open-source password management platform trusted by millions of individuals and enterprises worldwide. A serial entrepreneur, he previously co-founded RightScale, guiding it through hypergrowth to a successful acquisition. In this conversation, Michael shares insights on scaling distributed teams, maintaining a strong culture in security-focused organizations, and why open-source transparency builds long-term trust. He also reflects on how his leadership style has evolved across multiple ventures.
Joe Moglia

Joe Moglia’s journey is unlike any other. A journey from the sidelines to Wall Street to the boardroom and back to the gridiron. As the former CEO and Chairman of TD Ameritrade, he delivered a 5X return to shareholders. As the Head Football Coach at Coastal Carolina, he built a powerhouse program from the ground up. In this episode, Joe shares the principles behind his “BAM” leadership philosophy, lessons in risk-taking and reinvention, and how to lead with clarity, accountability, and heart across any arena.
Erik Blachford

Erik Blachford helped pioneer the online travel industry as a founding executive at Expedia, eventually serving as its CEO. Since then, he’s built a career as a board member and investor in iconic consumer tech companies, including more than 20 years on the board at Zillow. In this episode, Erik shares a wide range of insights on CEO leadership, company culture, board governance, and the future of AI. We also talk about his early jobs in adventure travel, his theater background, and how storytelling and cadence shape enduring organizations.
Monica Molenaar and Anne Fulenwider

Monica Molenaar and Anne Fulenwider are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Alloy Women’s Health, a fast-growing telehealth platform redefining care for women navigating hormonal changes. In this candid conversation, they share the deeply personal origins of Alloy and unpack the widespread medical gap in menopause care, highlighting how limited training and systemic shortcomings have left many women underserved. We also explore lessons from their second-act careers, the realities of building a mission-driven company, and the power of curiosity, trust, and timing in both leadership and life.
Jenna Fisher

Jenna Fisher is a leading voice in executive search and the head of the Global CFO Practice at Russell Reynolds Associates. In this episode, she draws on insights from completing over 500 senior financial officer and board searches to offer a practical roadmap for executives aspiring to the C-suite. She talks about what boards are really looking for, why CFOs often become CEOs, and how to build the right narrative around your career. Jenna also shares key lessons from her book To the Top, including how to position yourself for succession, communicate your leadership potential, and align with the right opportunities at the right time. Whether you’re a rising finance leader or any executive planning a strategic career move, this conversation is a blueprint for owning your journey to the top.