Karl Motey
Bio
Karl Motey is based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He currently works as a business consultant, using the skills that he has learned throughout his career to help businesses grow. He works with investor relations and M&As.
Stories (6/0)
How to Communicate a Merger to Employees
Mergers can help businesses expand and become more profitable. But mergers also bring a long list of unique challenges that must be adequately taken care of. One of the most notable challenges involves communicating with already existing employees and setting proper expectations about what to expect.
By Karl Motey2 years ago in Journal
The Biggest Moments in Soccer History
Those who know nothing about the sport can witness significant moments in football history. Whether it was Michael Jordan’s “flu game” or The Miracle on Ice, these incidents and match-ups are indelibly etched into history. Far beyond their immediate significance, these moments have impacted sports more broadly as they continue to shape how people view what a game ought to be. Here are the most significant moments in football history:
By Karl Motey2 years ago in Cleats
Is NFT Technology Transforming Creativity?
NFT stands for “nonfungible token.” As part of a recent wave in cryptocurrency, developers can code sets of tokens, and their finite design ascribes value as currency. Attached to this digital identity is a visual: a piece of art. And in the same way, collectors look for rare prints; buyers are increasingly searching for NFT artworks.
By Karl Motey2 years ago in The Chain
Five Steps to Take to Prepare for M&As
Selling a company can be difficult, even when the finances all make sense. When facing a merger or acquisition, it is essential to remember that M&As are commonplace in the business world. This means that there is plenty of information to help you prepare.
By Karl Motey2 years ago in Journal
Introducing Children to Sports
Introducing children to sports at a young age can have many benefits. Not only will they be physically active, but they will also learn teamwork, discipline, and how to handle winning and losing. Sports help children develop essential life skills that they will use throughout their lives. If you are thinking about enrolling your child in a sport, here are some tips to get you started.
By Karl Motey2 years ago in Cleats