The American Entrepreneur

From Intern to CEO – The Remarkable Story of Greg Babe and the Bayer Corporation

Frank Venegas, Greg Babe, Colleen Long

Think that intern roaming around your office won’t be CEO someday?  Don’t be so sure.  We revisit the story of one of Pittsburgh’s premier CEO’s, Greg Babe of the Bayer Corporation, who talks with “The American Entrepreneur” Ron Morris about the remarkable strides Bayer is making in the areas of health and science, as well as their initiative to promote math and science education throughout America’s schools.  They also discuss Greg’s unbelievable rise through the company, dating back to his internship with Bayer 34 years ago.  A lesson in perseverance, and the power of “intrepreneurship”.

Also on the show:

Frank Venegas (Ideal Group):  How one of the premier architectural firms in Detroit, and one of the most successful Hispanic entrepreneurs in the country, were born from one winning raffle ticket in 1979. 

Dr. Colleen Long (“entrepsychologist”): Nobody likes to fail.  But how crippling can that fear of failure be to a successful entrepreneur?

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