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Circle City Success Podcast ft. Kevin MacCauley with Upper Hand

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This article was originally posted by Circle City Success on February 12, 2020. You can read the original article here.

Kevin MacCauley is the Founder & CEO of Upper Hand which is a software that helps to streamline all aspects of business operations in sports and fitness. He recognized a need for a scheduling software when he was coaching Little League and he used the skills he learned in previous jobs to grow the company to much more than just scheduling and to winning many tech awards in Indy.

In this episode, you’ll hear Kevin tell us about the progression of his career and how a lot of his success relates back to the first job he had out of college and the skills he learned there, his love for books and learning and a ton of great book suggestions he has for us, and his company Upper Hand and how it’s evolved to what it is today.

 

 

You can listen to the podcast on the Circle City Success website, or wherever you find great podcasts.

 
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