Mohamed Massaquoi: The Psychology Behind Going Wide
Season 3, Episode 24, Nov 19, 2019, 12:00 PM
On this weeks episode of Culturation™ we speak with the Change Manager, Mohamed Massaquoi. We discuss how to process pain, keeping mind over matter, and staying consistent.
A Charlotte, North Carolina native, Mohamed was the second-round pick for the Cleveland Browns in the 2009 NFL draft. Before joining the NFL, Mohamed earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Georgia, where he was also named the 2008 team captain, selected as a first-team All-Southeastern Conference and Academic All-SEC member.
After retiring from the NFL, Mohamed worked as a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley. In the Spring of 2017, while riding ATV's with friends, Mohamed was involved in an accident that resulted in the amputation of his left hand. Following the accident, Mohamed launched VESSOL, a change management firm which guides companies through organizational change.
Mohamed is a member of the 2018 UGA 40 under 40 class, and a 2019 graduate of Harvard's Business School's Program for Leadership Development (PLD), which is HBS's executive MBA Alternative.
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A Charlotte, North Carolina native, Mohamed was the second-round pick for the Cleveland Browns in the 2009 NFL draft. Before joining the NFL, Mohamed earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Georgia, where he was also named the 2008 team captain, selected as a first-team All-Southeastern Conference and Academic All-SEC member.
After retiring from the NFL, Mohamed worked as a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley. In the Spring of 2017, while riding ATV's with friends, Mohamed was involved in an accident that resulted in the amputation of his left hand. Following the accident, Mohamed launched VESSOL, a change management firm which guides companies through organizational change.
Mohamed is a member of the 2018 UGA 40 under 40 class, and a 2019 graduate of Harvard's Business School's Program for Leadership Development (PLD), which is HBS's executive MBA Alternative.
#MohamedMassaquoi #Culturation #PoweredByPremier #Athlete #ChangeManager #Psychology #Leadership #JustinEpstein