New York City CEO Summit Hosted by Deloitte

By November 4, 2016 March 21st, 2019 New York City, New York City Metro Area, News

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Written By: Abril Peña, NYC VE Fellow

On October 14th, 2016, NYC VE Chief Executive Officers gathered at 30 Rock for the annual CEO Summit, hosted by Deloitte & Touche LLP. This event is designed to expose the CEOs of New York City VE firms to the various aspects of running a business and leading a team. The young executives in attendance were introduced to leadership strategies to deal with practical issues in management and business planning.

Students had the opportunity to network and exchange ideas with panelists and other student executives providing valuable insight and perspective into the business planning process. The event began with a CEO Pitch competition. One by one, each student briefly presented their business mission statement and their product/service description to a panel of Deloitte employees. The techniques that students used that stood out to the judges most were shaking hands before presentation, giving out business cards at the end, and adjusting to the unexpected (i.e. technical difficulties). At the end of the presentations, there were three CEOs that placed top three:

  1. NuApps
  2. NYCycles
  3. FLY NY

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The three winners each took home a Deloitte portfolio and a $50 Bareburger gift card!

After an energizing start to the day, the students got a chance to hear some words of wisdom from Deloitte & Touche’s very own Stephen Galluci, the New York City Managing Partner. Below are a few of the many interesting questions and answers that were discussed.

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CEO: What makes you love what you do? (Poleth Farfan, Forza Auto-Sales)
Gallucci: I love coming to work because I love the people I work with. I love the client group. It’s a very dynamic work environment.
CEO: How do you motivate your staff, and what defines you as a leader? (Yahel Hadar, N’idea)
Gallucci: Deloitte looks for self-starters [meaning, people who are sufficiently motivated or ambitious to start a new project]. Expose [to your team] that what you’re trying to achieve is in their best interest. [And as a leader,] don’t be afraid to fail.
CEO: What’s the most difficult thing about working with different personalities? (Samantha DeJesus, Polyglot)
Gallucci: Every leader adjusts his or her style for each person. Recognizing what style you need to use for each person [is a vital skill in being a good leader]. [Figure out] how you can be of help to a particular person.

After Mr. Gallucci’s presentation, the students were introduced to a panel of Deloitte employees who spoke about their different careers, life experiences, college experiences, and how all those things came together to get them where they are now. In addition, New York Sales Managing Director, Michael Mead, led an inspiring open discussion touching on various important topics within leadership: how to be an introvert or extrovert leader, what defines a successful leader, and how to work better with your team. Former VE Alums visited the current CEOs to connect their VE experiences with their current or previous work and college experiences.

Towards the end of the informative day, we asked students to think about their personal expectations, their company’s challenges and goals, and how they will use what they learned to better prepare themselves for their executive role.

Thank you Deloitte & Touche for hosting us and giving our students such valuable insight on leadership!