Bill Mercurio

Client Partner State and Local Government at FranklinCovey - Salt Lake City, Utah, US

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Senior Client Partner - FranklinCovey Michigan

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Education Writer/Product Development

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Director of Strategic Partnerships

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Client Partner: Execution Strategy & Sales Transformation

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HQ
(801) 817-1776
Location
Greater Boston
Company
FranklinCovey
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FranklinCovey

Salt Lake City, Utah, US • 1620 Employees
Professional Services software

We transform organizations by building exceptional leaders, teams, and cultures that get results. When organizations partner with us, their people change behavior—both individually and collectively—in ways that have a dramatic impact. Our content, based on timeless principles of human effectiveness, is designed to help people change both their mindsets and their behavior. It is combined with a team of experts, a dynamic behavior change platform, and key metrics that deliver exceptional results again and again.

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Bill Mercurio's colleagues at FranklinCovey are Sandy Herman, Derek Thorpe, Judy Yauch, DeAnna Van Patten, Bridget Zahradnik, Chris Johnson, Kevin Vear and others.
Bill Mercurio's phone number is (801) 817-1776
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