TBL#8 Kellie Hotz- Healthcare Communications, Success, and Friendship

Welcome to the Business Lieder Podcast! I’m your host, Justin Lerma and today’s episode features my dear friend, Kellie Hotz. Kellie is a successful communications professional who’s worked for top pharmaceutical companies throughout the US. But more than that, she’s an old friend who I respect and admire. It was such a privilege to sit with her and hear a little about her professional journey. Also, you often hear me go on and on about how so many successful business professionals have music in their backgrounds. I didn’t know it when I invited her on, but it turns out, Kell played piano for 15 years! While we don’t dig into that part of her life much, but her thoughts and advice on how to be a successful person are universal. They’re true whether you’re an aspiring tuba player or an up-and-coming strategy consultant.I hope you enjoy today's episode of The Business Lieder and if you have some time, please:Subscribe to the podcastLeave a great rating or reviewFollow me on Instagram @justinlerma1Follow and like The Business Lieder on FacebookThank you for listening!

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Justin is a musician and business professional who is fascinated by the connections between his two passions. This podcast allows him to speak with colleagues, friends, and professionals about their work and the traits of success that are necessary across all industries. Though there is a strong music/business influence on this show, don't be surprised to hear from professionals from all verticals! From 2010-2015, Justin served as an instrumentalist with the U.S. Navy Band in Naples, Italy and performed on four continents and in 30 countries including Poland, Gabon, Tunisia, and Portugal. Additionally, he has presented master classes and chamber performances throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa. Justin's most memorable musical experiences include participating in the 2012 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (pictured to the right), and performing Tannhauser under the baton of the late Kurt Masur for his final public performance.​ After separating from military service, Justin relocated to the Washington, D.C. area and began his career as a strategy and acquisition consultant. His clients include a $4 billion federal security office, higher education institutions, and science and technology agencies.