
CEO Says Economy Continues to Stagger Because of Big Business Skepticism of New Ideas
'The economy is down because of key business decision makers not Politicians.'
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- CEO of United Vision Marketing Firm, an emerging enterprise of the future, has a different point of view as to why the economy has not yet fully recovered. Nono C. Pearson who is a 35-year-old philanthropist and entrepreneur is taking an outspoken approach by challenging big business to take their share of responsibility for their actions and even their failure to bring new ideas to market that can generate growth, which in his opinion will ultimately help create jobs.
The young African American CEO was once a top car sales consultant for Big Auto Retail Company Auto Nation in Morrow, GA. Mr. Pearson says he will never forget the day Auto Nation shut the doors to some of their biggest stores including his, with no warning, 1 week after his first son was born and 2 weeks before Christmas.
He says he will also never forget the feeling of having to tell his wife that he did not have a job and he did not know when his severance check would come. The young executive says in his opinion, "the economy is down because of key business decision makers, not politicians."
Mr. Pearson has spent many years researching the problem to the continued erosion of the economy and even predicted the crash of the economy in a 2007 executive summary section of his business plan. The CEO says that what he has discovered that it was greed at the highest level of business and it is creating a culture of un-American values for a greater profit margin at the cost of our future. He says that many of the top fortune 500 firms sponsored many of the negative images and content that continues to target the youth of America.
Many of these old ideas stem from an ancient system of child slavery, says Mr. Pearson. Rather than embracing new ideas to bring us together and generate growth, these key business decision makers continue their reckless action that causes the quality of life to decline for the entire world.
As a young hotshot sales representative coming from GA to New York, Mr. Pearson said he felt that he would have a chance at success in the north. Nevertheless, after landing a job at AOL Time Warner he said he quickly realized that this kind of one-track mentality ran throughout many large organizations all over. As he proceeded to pitch his ideas to help the AOL Time Warner merger succeed but had little chance of getting the ideas to market, thus the AOL Time Warner merger deal is still the worst deal in corporate history.
Mr. Pearson said that he was only trying to inform them that once they merged the two companies together it took on a whole new generation of consumers and that they were failing to communicate to them the changes and the future of this new enterprise. He said that AOL Time Warner had the attitude that just because they were a giant company that could flood the market that the people would just automatically embrace the move.
Failing to launch new ideas for an entire new and emerging consumer base is a sure trend of continued stagnation in our economy, says Mr. Pearson. This kind of thinking and actions has to change in our business community if we as Americans are going to lead the world in innovation, health, education, and freedom.
SOURCE United Vision Marketing Firm
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