
Leonard Brody
After selling his company in 2009, Leonard Brody became the President of the Innovation and Digital Group for the Anschutz Company, one of the largest live sport and entertainment businesses in the world owning, assets such as stadiums like the O2 Arena in London and Staples Center in LA; sports teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Galaxy and the Los Angeles Kings, and today, one of the premiere concert promotion businesses in the world seating hundreds of millions of people a year. He is also one of the proud owners of Coventry City Football Club in England.
Brody also acts as principal in several venture capital funds throughout the world and is behind the financing and creation of 20-30 companies a year.
A highly sought-after public speaker, Leonard has lectured at institutions such as Stanford, the G8 and the United Nations. His insight has been requested by companies such as The Financial Times, Warner Music, Dell, Visa and Pepsi, as well as, the governments of countries such as India, Israel, Ireland, Russia and South Africa. His work has been featured in such publications as Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC and the New York Times.
He is co-author of the best-selling books, Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Jurassic Park to Java, and Everything I Needed to Know About Business... I Learned from a Canadian, both published by John Wiley and Sons. Currently, he is working on a new book in partnership with Forbes Magazine, entitled, The Great Re:Write coming out in the next year.
If that wasn't enough, Brody was asked to run for Mayor of Vancouver in the last election. Brody holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Queens University, a law degree from Osgoode Hall and is a graduate of the Private Equity Program at the Harvard Business School.
After selling his company in 2009, Leonard Brody became the President of the Innovation and Digital Group for the Anschutz Company, one of the largest live sport and entertainment businesses in the world owning, assets such as stadiums like the O2 Arena in London and Staples Center in LA; sports teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Galaxy and the Los Angeles Kings, and today, one of the premiere concert promotion businesses in the world seating hundreds of millions of people a year. He is also one of the proud owners of Coventry City Football Club in England.
Brody also acts as principal in several venture capital funds throughout the world and is behind the financing and creation of 20-30 companies a year.
A highly sought-after public speaker, Leonard has lectured at institutions such as Stanford, the G8 and the United Nations. His insight has been requested by companies such as The Financial Times, Warner Music, Dell, Visa and Pepsi, as well as, the governments of countries such as India, Israel, Ireland, Russia and South Africa. His work has been featured in such publications as Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, the BBC and the New York Times.
He is co-author of the best-selling books, Innovation Nation: Canadian Leadership from Jurassic Park to Java, and Everything I Needed to Know About Business... I Learned from a Canadian, both published by John Wiley and Sons. Currently, he is working on a new book in partnership with Forbes Magazine, entitled, The Great Re:Write coming out in the next year.
If that wasn't enough, Brody was asked to run for Mayor of Vancouver in the last election. Brody holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts from Queens University, a law degree from Osgoode Hall and is a graduate of the Private Equity Program at the Harvard Business School.
The Great Rewrite
This massive scale of disruption has understandably left organizations on shaky footing, struggling to engage consumers and employees alike and stay relevant.
Those that learn to adapt, those that allow themselves to be "rewritten" for the modern day, will survive and prosper. Those that do not will collapse.
Leonard Brody explains how to deal with the...
