On The Mark
On The Mark
Podcast Description
This podcast series addresses our rapidly changing world and how it is affecting industries and people in unique and interesting ways. As John F. Kennedy once said, change is the law of life, and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
The business leaders and personalities who are interviewed in these podcasts all look to the future. We hope our listeners and viewers come away with information and inspiration that help them adapt in both their business and personal lives.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers themes such as workplace culture evolution, strategic business mergers, and the influence of technology on industries. For instance, in the inaugural episode, Howard Mark Rubin interviews Howard Jaslow about the significant merger between Goetz Fitzpatrick and Platzer Swergold, discussing the strategic visions, cultural integrations, and economic advantages stemming from the collaboration.

This podcast series addresses our rapidly changing world and how it is affecting industries and people in unique and interesting ways. As John F. Kennedy once said, change is the law of life, and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
The business leaders and personalities who are interviewed in these podcasts all look to the future. We hope our listeners and viewers come away with information and inspiration that help them adapt in both their business and personal lives.
On The Mark with Howard Mark Rubin, Episode 36
In this episode of On The Mark, Howard Mark Rubin speaks with Marty Dolan, a candidate challenging Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) in New York's 14th Congressional District in the Democratic June 23 primary.
Tune in to the episode to hear about:
* Dolan’s argument that AOC represents far-left, antagonistic politics that struggle to succeed in legislatures built around centrist coalitions
* Disorder on Roosevelt Avenue and the bipartisan “Restore Roosevelt Avenue” group that pushed Gov. Kathy Hochul to send state troopers
* Dolan’s take on gerrymandering as “profoundly un-American,” saying primary outcomes are driven heavily by money and turnout operations
* Social media’s minimal impact in parts of the South Bronx, but how it helps sharpen campaign messaging
* “Marty Money” policies: Dolan’s housing platform centered on privatizing NYCHA by selling apartments to current tenants at reduced prices to encourage equity ownership
* Reparations for slavery, citing commissions at both the federal and New York State levels and framing it as a damages-based approach
* Dolan’s professional background in investment banking and insurance, working on major issues including environmental liability, Lloyd’s of London, post-9/11 insurance market challenges, and the global financial crisis
* Dolan’s proposal to expand charter and religious schools, including the direct election of the school chancellor by parents
Learn more about Marty Dolan:
* Visit Marty’s campaign website: https://www.martydolan.org
* Connect with Marty on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-dolan-ba5b631a1
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On The Mark with Howard Mark Rubin:
This podcast series addresses our rapidly changing world and how it is affecting industries and people in unique and interesting ways. As John F. Kennedy once said, change is the law of life, and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.
The business leaders and personalities who are interviewed in these podcasts all look to the future. We hope our listeners and viewers come away with information and inspiration that help them adapt in both their business and personal lives.
Watch more episodes of On The Mark:
* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goetzplatzer
* Website: https://goetzplatzer.com
* SoundCloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/6tkWs6vb8kHev7um6
Connect and learn more from your host, Howard Mark Rubin:
* Connect with Howard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/howardrubingf
* Call: 212-695-7753
* Email: [email protected]

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