Talent Use Agreement

I grant the Company/Producer and its designees the right to use my name, likeness, image, voice, appearance and performance as embodied in the program, whether recorded on or transferred to videotape, film, CD-ROM, slides, photographs, audiotapes or other media, now known or later developed (hereinafter referred to as the “Program”). This grant includes, without limitation, the right to edit, mix or duplicate, and to use or re-use the Program in whole or in part as the Company/Producer in his sole discretion may elect. The Company/Producer or its designees shall have complete ownership of the Program in which I appear, including copyright interests, and I acknowledge that I have no interest or ownership in the Program or its copyright and will make no claim to same now or in the future.

I also grant the Company/Producer and its designees the right to broadcast, exhibit, market, publish, donate, sell and otherwise distribute the Program, either in whole or in parts, and either alone or with other products, for commercial or non-commercial television, Internet, theater, close-circuit exhibition, home video distribution or any other purpose that the Company/Producer or its designees in their sole discretion may determine.

I represent and confirm that I have the right to enter into this Agreement, that I am not restricted by any commitments to third parties, and that the Company/Producer has no further financial commitment or obligations to me as a result of this Agreement. I hereby give all clearances, copyright and otherwise, for the use of my likeness, image, voice, appearance and performance as embodied in the Product. I expressly release and indemnify the Company/Producer and its officers, employees, agents, and designees from any and all claims, known or unknown, arising out of or in any way connected with the above granted uses and representations. The rights granted the Company/Producer herein are perpetual and worldwide.

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Jon Dwoskin

Co-Founder/Mentor

Jon Dwoskin is a business, sales and productivity coach and inspirational speaker who’s been called the “business whisperer” for his skilled and compassionate insights into what can keep a corporate culture from thriving.

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Jon’s dad provided him a non-traditional path to learning at the age of 18, helping Jon, who is dyslexic, prepare for life after college.

When Jon was 18, his dad gave him Brian Tracy’s audiotape series called The Psychology of Success, saying “I know you’ll do well in college, but I think you will get more out of these tapes than you will school.” At that moment, Jon’s car became a university on wheels, and his Walkman a mobile classroom. Jon became obsessed with self-learning, spending every day since studying business, life and how to grow in both areas.

At age 23, Jon created one of the first internet marketing companies in America. He then went on to great success at several national real estate firms. Jon has built, trained, expanded and restructured both sales teams and corporate structures, but after 20 years in C-suite, he knew it was time to start the coaching business he had wanted to build since he was 18.

Jon is the author of “The Think Big Movement,” a fable about getting unstuck and transforming a business. He has hosted over 2200 podcasts including THINK Business, The Think Big Movement, and the 7-Minute Sales Minute.

Jon has also shared his business coaching and growth expertise as an author and contributor for Forbes, on television news segments on Fox 2 News and WXYZ Detroit.

Named among the Top 15 Coaches in Detroit by Influence Digest, Jon has also been recognized in Crain’s Detroit Business’s prestigious “40 Under 40” and previously received EMU’s Alumnus of the Year Award.

As a constant student and teacher, Jon is passionate about getting you unstuck so you can be the best version of yourself possible, and teaching you the small things that lead to BIG changes in your life. 

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David Chernow

Co-Founder/Mentor

While David Chernow learned a lot at the University of Michigan and law school, nothing compares to the unique education that he received from less non-academic pursuits.

 

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Working as a houseman for a billionaire, studying theater at the famed Lee Strausberg Theatre Institute, door-to-door home improvement sales and passing the bar exam. This diverse background provided David with invaluable insight that he put to good use when just starting out.

Today, David is a principal at Superior Manufacturing, developer of industrial repair and maintenance products; Alkuhme, crafter of green household cleaning and personal care products; Tri-Chem, distributor of coatings and sealers, degreasers, tooling and safety products; and Brightwing, provider of workforce solutions, specializing in IT, Engineering, Finance and Accounting staffing and recruiting. He also just completed a 64-week journey of spiritual narratives — “tiny insights to nudge your life open” — at LifeIntroduced.com.

As a Co-Founder and Mentor of the Launch 3 program, David is eager to share the essential skills he’s acquired over the years to help young individuals excel in their careers, build their personal brands, and live meaningful lives.