Rhett is Chairman and CEO of DEALTEK, Ltd. He specializes in development, expansion, and location strategies for headquarters, manufacturing, and other operating facilities. Rhett has negotiated, advocated, and closed deals for many Global 500, Fortune 500, and other companies.
Before founding DEALTEK, Rhett directed a corporate expansion and relocation consulting practice at a Big 4 firm. He previously also served as a bank's Chief Operations Officer and practiced law at a major international law firm. Rhett holds law licenses in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and New York. He has focused his consulting and law practices on business, finance, and real estate deals; technology licensing; entrepreneurial ventures; and economic development.
Rhett received a B.S. in Management (finance major) with honors from Tulane University, a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the College of William and Mary, and an Executive Certificate in International Business from Georgetown University. He also completed the Economic Development Course at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Another point I want to make sure we don't lose in this is negotiating is a process. It's not an event. It's a process. Some negotiations can be very quick but it's still a process. Maybe a condensed process. A lot's going on at once but it's not an event. A lot of brand new, newly minted busi...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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