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Violent Leadership Podcast: Millennials w/ Roger Ledbetter

10/30/2017

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By Wesley Middleton
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At only the age of 30, Roger Ledbetter became a partner at Wesley Middleton's tax firm, MRZ. A member of the millennial generation, Roger sat down with Wesley to talk about this generation's unique impact on American culture.

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Violent Leadership Podcast: The Client Experience

10/23/2017

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Kevynn Brewer is the former Client Experience Officer at Wesley Middleton's accounting firm, MRZ. Kevynn's is leaving MRZ to chase her dreams, but before she left us, Wesley had a conversation about customer/client relations. ​

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Violent Leadership Podcast: Communication is Key

10/23/2017

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The Violent Leadership Podcast with Wesley Middleton
Oct 23, 2017 • 58:12

Today's guest is Amanda Shook, Employee Experience Officer at MRZ Accounting in Houston, Texas. In this debut broadcast of the Violent Leadership Podcast, Amanda and Wesley Middleton talk about transparency in the workplace, unlimited PTO, and an array of other topics. Listen here.
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October 23rd, 2017

10/23/2017

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By Wesley Middleton
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Evan Tierce is the Practice Growth Partner at MRZ, MRZ Financial, and SKY Valuation. In this episode, Evan and Wesley talk about developing new business, playing one's role in a business, and more.

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NCAA Must Root Out Corruption

10/9/2017

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By Curt Smith for the Indianapolis Business Journal, print and online version for September 15, 2017.
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Smith is president of the Indiana Family Institute and author of “Deicide: Why Eliminating The Deity is Destroying America.” (Amazon.com link) To book Curt for a speaking engagement, click here. 
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Abstract: The NCAA plays an important role in its governance of collegiate athletics, and we should not through the organization under the team bus, so to speak, in the wake of last month’s FBI sting that indicted collegiate athletic luminaries. But it is high time the NCAA lives up to its own professions and protects student athletes from criminally brazen exploitation.
As the father of two major college scholarship athletes who both later played professionally, the escalating sports recruiting scandal saddens me. But the really sad news is it comes as no surprise.

Actually, the only surprise is that the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which governs all major college sports, allowed the corruption recently exposed to fester for so long. This willful blind eye compromises as well as victimizes kids.

​With that said, I’m not throwing the NCAA under the team bus. Two of the finest not-for-profit executives I know each had long runs with the NCAA. The NCAA also favorably acted on a proposal I presented to treat the health care cost-sharing agreements of several not-for-profit ministries as equal to insurance. So I’m unwilling to say the NCAA is isolated or indifferent.

​But I do believe how the NCAA responds to this federal bribery and corruption investigation will reveal whether student athletes will ever be valued above the bottom line.

Neither our son Andrew (Butler basketball, two Final Four appearances, many NBA tryouts before European League play) nor daughter Kimberly (Florida International University indoor volleyball; four top 10 finishes in Association of Volleyball Professionals tournaments this year) were recruited at the elite levels involved in the first 10 FBI arrests. The schools most interested (Butler, Liberty University and Penn State for Andrew; Purdue, FIU and Chicago’s Robert Morris for Kimberly) would never have offered bribes. Nor would Andrew or Kim have accepted.

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