Listen Léon
Mark Ridgeon has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and industries. Most recently, they served as the Chief Operating Officer at Listen Léon, a company focused on employee engagement. Prior to that, they were the CEO of Meat and Veg Company, where they managed the delivery of food boxes and groceries. Mark also worked as a Customer Success Consultant, helping SaaS companies optimize their customer success programs. Mark has experience as a Chief of Staff at Firedrop, a software house specializing in artificial intelligence, and as a Sales Director at Zirch, a provider of digital marketing solutions. Additionally, Mark held leadership positions at Need4Feed, Alljobs, and JMK, where they oversaw various aspects of business operations and sales. Overall, Mark has a strong track record in leadership roles across different industries.
Mark Ridgeon attended London Metropolitan University where they studied Business Administration and Management, General. Mark obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. The information does not specify the start and end years of their education at this institution.
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Listen Léon
Listen Leon helps generate a viral movement of benevolence by sending anonymous compliments on talents. Listen Leon aims to create a viral movement of gratitude by sending anonymous compliments on the soft skills of the user's peers: positive feedback that is strong, sincere, and authentic compliments, a strong altruistic act for a culture ofcollaborative recognition in the workplace, schools, and civil society. Their AI offers individual best self portraits and organizational strengths mapping based on actual experiences and peer recognition thanks to positive feedback and feedforward. Listen Léon provides a one-of-a-kind feedback experience. It enables people to tap into strengths that they may or may not be aware of. They build meaningful workplaces and communities in which their skills may flourish and their callings can be recognized.