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Brian Driggs

Guilty as charged. :P

You introduced me to the concept of connecting ideas and people. From time to time, I'll refer to myself as a conversation agent in training. This is purely because I can see the value in such things.

Semantics aside, I hope to connect people and ideas. Everyone has ideas, and innovation stems from discovery when ideas mix. I've got to bring the people together worldwide to build cathedrals on shared foundations.

Which means I've got to be trading ever-better promises. If I can do for the global automotive enthusiast community what you've done for brand strategy, business, and content marketing conversations, then I'm all for being like you!

Enzo also said his favorite Ferrari was "The one that has not been built yet." :)

Thanks for the inspiration and insight, Valeria.

Valeria Maltoni

Yes, a conversation about how we trade, being able to identify which assets we intended to create and which ones we didn't intend to create, etc.

Good quote.

peter

Inspiration through fearless intellect and compassion is the true source of influence. Keep building.

Valeria Maltoni

thank you, Peter.

Sheila Starz

I can only imagine what your bookshelf looks like, 120 books per year?! Nice. But I agree, a firm foundation, whether it's about mere conversations or business ideals, is essential in keeping the flow and structure of a successful relationship.

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