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The CEO Show airs nationally starting in Sept. features Mosler of C&W

Bruce Mosler, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, one of the world's largest privately held commercial real estate services firm, shared his insight and ideas about what it takes to build a great service organization, on the CEO Show with Robert Reiss which aired nationally on Sept. 9. To get a complete schedule of audio broadcasts, new show locations and audio rebroadcasts of recent guest interviews visit www.reissource.com/RadioShow.html. "It's a pleasure to participate in the CEO Show," said Mosler. "A commitment to customer service is essential at every level of business, and the value of Robert's program is in cutting through the clutter and allowing CEOs to speak candidly about the customer service strategies that drive a highly successful enterprise." The CEO Show with Robert Reiss is one of the only business radio series in America devoted exclusively to sharing powerful stories about reinventing industry through exceptional customer service as told in 20 plus minute interviews with America's top CEOs. Recent show guests include: David Neeleman, founder & chairman Jet Blue; Simon Cooper, president The Ritz Carlton Org.; and James Quigley, CEO Deloitte & Touche. Hosted by customer service guru Robert Reiss, The CEO Show with Robert Reiss, which started in Greenwich CT in April, is now available across the USA syndicated by the Business Talk Radio Network and by the Lifestyle Talk Radio Network.
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