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Paul Katzoff
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SPEAKERS
Paul Katzoff,
Ed Watters
Ed Watters
00:00
Data
Security is a major thing in our modern world. But how many of us truly
understand how to protect and dispose of our information properly? Our next
guest, Paul, is going to help us understand that just a little bit better. We
need to understand the technological world that we live in. And we need people
like Paul to help us figure out these data security issues and fill the void.
Let's not waste any time and get into this terrific interview with Paul
Katzoff. To overcome, you must educate.
Educate not only yourself but educate anyone seeking to learn. We are all Dead
America. We can all learn something. To learn. We must challenge what we
already understand. The way we do that is through conversation. Sometimes we
have conversations with others. However, some of the best conversations happen
with ourselves. Reach Out and challenge yourself. Let's dive in and learn
something right now. Today, we have Paul
Katzoff with us. He is the CEO of White Canyon Software. Paul, let's start off
with letting people know who Paul Katzoff is. And how did you become the CEO of
white Canyon software?
Paul Katzoff
03:03
Ed, pleasure to be here. Pleasure to be on Dead
America. Thank you for having me. First off, I've been the CEO of White Canyon
Software for three years. As far as my education goes, I have an undergraduate
from BYU Hawaii, and then also my MBA from Utah State. As far as it How did I
get to this position? I think it goes to a lot of work. But also, you know,
working for a small company, I have the right educational background, but also
successful in the sales area, the support area, you know, running different
teams, things like that. So when the opening came up, they offered it to me, and
like anyone else out there, I happily jumped at the chance.
Ed Watters
03:51
Of
course, you know, it's unique, you started from the bottom, and you kind of
went up through the ranks. And that's a great way to learn the details of the
company. When you got out of college, I assume you didn't expect just to jump
into a CEO role.
Paul Katzoff
04:14
Right.
And I think sometimes in the MBA program, you kind of hope that happened to
you. And looking back, I think you realize just the amount of information you
have to learn post-college, you know, college is great. It gives you a great
framework. It gives you a great understanding of business. But when you get
into the real world and working day to day and how business happens between different
companies. It's a lot to pick up. So yeah, I started off at the bottom. There
was a little bit of humility to take a technical support role, but that was
back in "08" February "08",
right after the big crash. So I was happy with anything. Took the technical
support role, and I decided to actually apply everything I learned in my MBA
program into that role, and what happened is I was successful; I was organized.
I saw the big picture. And I got offered the support manager role, probably
nine months later, a year later, and moved into that role. And then once again,
I can apply those principles I learned in the MBA program to that position. And
it was really fun to kind of see the real-world real world application come
into play to me; that's where the education so...