Episode 4: Producing without Hyperbole with Mark Rubinsky

Mark’s story is a testament to the idea that the world is a stage. He shared how his experience producing corporate events for major clients like American Express and Pfizer was, in essence, theater. "Everything is theater," Mark says. Whether it’s motivating salespeople or launching new products, the skills he honed in the corporate world have been invaluable in his role as a Broadway producer.

One of the key takeaways from our conversation was the importance of interpersonal skills and problem-solving. Mark emphasized that producing is about bringing people together to create something new. It’s about listening, nurturing, and sometimes refereeing to ensure that the team can do their best work. This ability to build and lead teams is crucial, whether you’re producing a Broadway show or a corporate event.

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