NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwired – Feb 25, 2015) – C-Suite TV, a web-based digital on-demand business channel featuring interviews and shows with business executives, thought leaders, authors and celebrities, is proud to introduce MultiView’s Good Company as the newest member of the C-Suite TV family. This weekly web series is dedicated to American businesses that look to redefine what business in the USA is all about — from the bizarre to the brilliant.
MultiView’s Good Company gives an insightful look into the business lives of America’s most unique entrepreneurs. The series features the world’s leading mechanical bull manufacturer, the invention of the “squatty potty,” which was featured on ABC’s Shark Tank, and a company that invents and creates equipment that changes the quality of life of people with impediments to make them more independent. Good Company brings both the reality of business and the business of reality to life. Above all, it celebrates the spirit that inspires entrepreneurs to bring an idea not just to life, but to market.
“With Good Company we look to shine a light on a multitude of our customers that are looking to make a difference in peoples’ lives,” said Daniel Maitland, President of MultiView and Producer/Director, Good Company. “The businesses we work with have an incredible entrepreneurial spirit and by highlighting all of these ideas, our hope is that other entrepreneurs, regardless of their product, will be inspired and encouraged to pursue their dreams and think creatively.”
Good Company has aired a number of episodes that can now be seen on C-Suite TV. Companies featured include 911 Sculpture, 21st Amendment Brewery, Avian Fashions, Lilliput Play Homes, Galaxy Multi-Rides and Cre8Play, among others.
“I am very excited to have Good Company joining the C-Suite Family. As a businessman, I am constantly on the lookout for business ideas that are out of the ordinary and outside of the typical business mold,” said Hayzlett. “Good Company certainly breaks the mold and I hope it lights the flame for the next American entrepreneur.”
Good Company can now be seen weekly on C-Suite TV.