2014-01-10 Islamic Terror Spreads




Glen Meakem | Veteran Entrepreneur » Show show

Summary: This weekend, Glen talks about the recent Islamic terror attack in France.  Glen talks with Dr. Paul Kengor (Executive Director of the Center for Vision andValues at Grove City College) about the wider Islamization of Europe and the danger of the declining birth rate among traditional Europeans.  Glen also talks with Congressman Keith Rothfus (R-PA) about the pro-jobs legislation that passed out of the House this week, and the coming fight over Obama’s illegal executive actions on immigration.  Glen talks with Brandon McGinley (Field Director, Western Region with the Pennsylvania Family Institute) about what we should expect in Harrisburg now that we have a strong Republican legislature but a Democrat Governor. Finally, Glen talks with his good friend Dennis Noonan (Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort) about the importance of working hard and “showing up” if you want to be successful in business and life.   Glen Meakem is a successful technology entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and conservative talk radio show host, who offers information and insights on how individuals, our states, and our nation can be more successful. Glen’s unique perspective has been shaped by his experiences as founder, chairman and CEO of the B2B internet success Freemarkets Inc – which he founded in 1995, took public in 1999, and sold to Ariba in 2004. In 2006, Glen co-founded Meakem Becker Venture Capital, a firm that invests in early stage start up companies.  More recently, Glen has founded and is the Chief Executive Officer of a new internet company calledForever.com.  Concerned about the liberal political agenda that had gripped the United States and his home state of Pennsylvania, Glen launched the radio program, “Glen Meakem on the Weekend” in 2008. Glen served as an officer in the United States Army Reserve and is a veteran of the First Gulf War. He earned his undergraduate degree from Harvard and his MBA from Harvard Business School. For more information about the Glen Meakem on the Weekend Radio Program, or to read Glen’s blog, please visithttp://glenmeakem.com. Proudly sponsored by