Michael received his under graduate degree at Penn State and joined GE as a trainee but worked his way up the ladder and is now the managing director of GE Capitol.
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>> Hi, my name is Michael Antonetti. I'm the Senior Management Director of Marketing for GE Capital Americas. My job really consists of a number of different things. But in short, it's really about all the customer facing marketing activities for GE Capital Americas. So it includes things like our consulting services, new product development, our strategic accounts and cross sell initiatives, as well as our customer insights. The thing I love about my job there really is no such thing as a typical day. But we try and do some of the same things in the same way every week in order to create an operating rhythm within our business. So as an example, a typical Monday is you get up early in the morning. You take a look at really what's happened over the weekend. And we start with a growth form which really looks at key metrics and measurements within the business just to see how things are performing. What types of sales have come in. What types of deals have closed. How our profitability is looking. And how we are positioned ourselves for continued growth. We don't really have set hours where you need to be in, you know, at 8:00 and then leave by 5:00. So rather the hours really shift depending on the type of work that's involved. So it's not uncommon to, you know, come in early or stay late, but when you get away on those Friday afternoons, it's okay to sneak out a little bit early. And in fact our company allows that in the summer. It's just an initiative that are called summer hours. The hours I think vary day-to-day. We don't really have set hours where you would come in at 8:00 and leave at 5:00. Rather the hours change based upon the work that's involved in the deliverables that you've committed to. One of the great things about our company is that we do have a flexible work schedule. On Fridays as an example during the summer, we have summer hours. So you know, every Friday they allow us to leave at 2 p.m., which is just a great way to get a good jump on the weekend. Typically I try to work from home on Fridays. Monday through Thursday I'm on the road a fair amount. In my role within strategic marketing I do a fair amount of traveling out with customers doing high profile events, and also I give back in certain ways. And this is one of the ways here at Penn State that I do exactly that. So I also serve as GE's campus recruiting leader here at Penn State.
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