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Denise Brinkmeyer

Leadership: Make the goals clear, then roll up your sleeves and work.


The Tenacity to Succeed

A passionate and intelligent leader, Denise Brinkmeyer is the president and chief strategic innovator for JUMP Technology Services. She believes that success is achievable for every person according to their own definition of success. Through keen insight and the tenacity to overcome any obstacle, Denise helps others find their way through a labyrinth of complex issues embedded in technology innovation. She believes anyone who asks the right questions and then makes a commitment to carry through the necessary actions can reach their goals.

Big problems usually have very simple solutions.

“Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains.”

Steve Jobs
Tenacity Rules from ForbesBooks Audio
Ordinary people can do extraordinary things The difference between people who do remarkable things and those who don’t is quite simply belief. Each week, join Denise Brinkmeyer, a strategic innovator and entrepreneur, as she speaks with trailblazers and groundbreakers who have inspired and encouraged ordinary people to do extraordinary things. If you truly believe that you can get past any obstacle that presents itself, this is the podcast for you, Tenacity Rules with Denise Brinkmeyer, a production of ForbesBooks.

How do YOU measure success?



Implementing a QA Program
Denise outlines QA tools and tips for LEAPS System Administrators.

SPEAKING OPPORTUNITIES

Denise is a frequent speaker at marketing and business forums, and she is also an author and columnist. Her experience in the theater, as well as through active participation in community events, finely honed her speaking skills. A vibrant, inspiring speaker with a propensity for storytelling, she loves talking in front of both large and small groups.


Her knack for reaching an audience on their terms, mixed with an ability to move them to think on new terms, is tremendous.

“Running a business, you can’t be shy,” explains Denise. “You just have to come out and say what’s on your mind.


“Groups appreciate candor from speakers. Without ulterior motive, without trying to sell anything, I just work to entertain an audience, to get everyone to think a little differently or to recognize a trend,” says Denise.

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