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Andrew’s parents came to the United States from the Middle East. In the mid-90s, Andrew saw that people in the U.S. had different perceptions of immigrants, so he changed his name from Shuki Khalili to Andrew Warner. After forming a startup with his brother, he tried different ideas and spent a lot of time analyzing how people connect, and what makes a successful professional relationship. In 2003, Andrew was burned out, and took a break to read and study various aspects of business, and travel abroad. 2004 saw Andrew forming Mixergy, which started out as a meetup group, but evolved into an interview platform where business people share their experiences and knowledge so that people learn about the human beings behind the companies and brands. Andrew is also my interview coach and mentor!
Andrew joined me for this episode of Breaking The Borders, where he discussed:
- How he overcame shyness and embraced the concept of one-on-one conversations
- How using cards, letter, and physical mail makes a much bigger impression when growing a relationship than email
- Stressing personal connections to make inroads instead of online methods
- Inviting people to dinner or drinks to grow professional relationships
- How moving away from social media to learn about people on a personal level improves the signal to noise ratio
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Umi
October 28, 2015 at 12:38Wow, big fan of Andrew but didn’t know Andrew Warner wasn’t his birth name. Interesting interview
Rohit
October 28, 2015 at 23:00I didin’t either Umi! Until I sat down to research his background for the interview. What else you liked about the interview?