Over an astonishing 45 years, Fred Martin, Founder and CEO of Objective Measure, built a career marked by consistent success and a commitment to leadership. In this conversation with GLN President and CEO David Ashcraft, Fred shares about how his faith affects his ability to lead, how he strives to continue growing as a leader, and how his vision for how to help everyday people learn to ask fruitful questions about investing and managing their money.
David Ashcraft
President and CEO | Global Leadership NetworkFred Martin
CEO | Objective MeasuresEP 144: Looking Back On a Lifetime of Leadership Growth—Fred Martin (Founder and CEO, Objective Measure)
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CharacterConfidenceEmotional IntelligenceLeading YourselfLearning AgilityRelationship with GodOver an astonishing 45 years, Fred Martin, Founder and CEO of Objective Measure, built a career marked by consistent success and a commitment to leadership. In this conversation with GLN President and CEO David Ashcraft, Fred shares about how his faith affects his ability to lead, how he strives to continue growing as a leader, and how his vision for how to help everyday people learn to ask fruitful questions about investing and managing their money.
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David Ashcraft
Global Leadership Network
David Ashcraft is President and CEO of the Global Leadership Network, as well as President of The Advantage, a leadership collaborative serving pastors in Pennsylvania. As Senior Pastor of LCBC in Pennsylvania for 32 years, he helped grow weekly attendance from 150 people to a combined average of more than 22,000.
Fred Martin
Objective Measures
Fred founded Inspired Investment Leadership as a nonprofit to help everyday people develop a purposeful, productive, and peaceful relationship with their money. He decided it was time to give people key knowledge about investing so that they could see how accessible and possible it could be in their lives. He knew from experience that if they would learn the basics of investing, they could create more opportunities for themselves. Fred’s passion for his work is eclipsed by only a few things: his faith, his love for his wife, his three sons, three grandchildren, and his dogs Bailey and Baxter.