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Building a Career on Curiosity and Connection with Consultant Jeff Summer (Ep. 7)

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Today we’re thinking about success outside of the traditional box. On this episode of ScholarScoop, host Steve Loflin sits down with Jeff Summer, former Board Chair of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, a former partner at Deloitte, and current managing partner of Nexus-OD, to explore the value of education beyond conventional routes.

Jeff’s journey is far from typical: from construction worker and restaurant manager to psychology student and eventually an influential management consultant and entrepreneur. He shares powerful lessons about pursuing your interests, adapting to various professional environments, the necessity of mentorship, and the impact of philanthropy.

If you’ve ever wondered about creating your own path or turning your curiosity into a fulfilling career, this conversation is filled with insights to inspire your next move.

Join Steve and Jeff as they challenge conventional career narratives and offer a refreshing take on finding purpose and fulfillment in your professional life.

Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreysummer/

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Today we’re thinking about success outside of the traditional box. On this episode of ScholarScoop, host Steve Loflin sits down with Jeff Summer, former Board Chair of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, a former partner at Deloitte, and current managing partner of Nexus-OD, to explore the value of education beyond conventional routes.

Jeff’s journey is far from typical: from construction worker and restaurant manager to psychology student and eventually an influential management consultant and entrepreneur. He shares powerful lessons about pursuing your interests, adapting to various professional environments, the necessity of mentorship, and the impact of philanthropy.

If you’ve ever wondered about creating your own path or turning your curiosity into a fulfilling career, this conversation is filled with insights to inspire your next move.

Join Steve and Jeff as they challenge conventional career narratives and offer a refreshing take on finding purpose and fulfillment in your professional life.

Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreysummer/

  continue reading

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