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Corey Blake

Corey Blake is a creative producer, speaker, storyteller, and brand visionary. He founded Round Table Companies (RTC) in 2006 and now employs a staff of 40 creatives who assist him in birthing the stories he produces and directs for thought leaders, CEOs, and companies. Corey's work in commercials has been seen by hundreds of millions of viewers, he has published 14 award-winning books and his work has been covered by the New York Times, Boston Globe, WSJ, Forbes, Inc. and on NPR, CNN and Bloomberg Television. He contributes to Forbes and Huffington Post and is a sponsor of Conscious Capitalsim and Social Venture Network.

 

Stories by Corey Blake:

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Author

Corey Blake

Corey Blake is a creative producer, speaker, storyteller, and brand visionary. He founded Round Table Companies (RTC) in 2006 and now employs a staff of 40 creatives who assist him in birthing the stories he produces and directs for thought leaders, CEOs, and companies. Corey's work in commercials has been seen by hundreds of millions of viewers, he has published 14 award-winning books and his work has been covered by the New York Times, Boston Globe, WSJ, Forbes, Inc. and on NPR, CNN and Bloomberg Television. He contributes to Forbes and Huffington Post and is a sponsor of Conscious Capitalsim and Social Venture Network.

 

Stories by Corey Blake:

Thinking of Hiring a Ghostwriter? There’s a Better Approach

Remember: Your value as a thought leader increases when people trust you.

A 7-Step Plan for Aspiring Thought Leaders

It takes more than just writing a book to build thought leadership into your personal brand.

Is Your Leadership Style Alienating Your Team?

Certain strategies that have worked for you in school or in your social life can be dangerous in the office.

6 Ways to Reach Business Success Sooner

Lead from a place of gratitude and the rest will follow.

8 Features of a Healthy Virtual Culture

Corey Michael Blake says his virtual company not only stays connected but is closer than ever thanks to these eight company culture practices.

3 Questions to Reevaluate Your Marketing Strategy

If you’re not getting creative about the way you’re marketing, you need to ask yourself these three questions.