EXPERT ON:
◉ Leadership Development
◉ Entrepreneurship & Innovation
◉ Goal Setting & Achievement
◉ Motivation & Mindset
◉ Decision-Making & Emotional Intelligence
EXPERIENCE:
◉ From Brooklyn’s streets to the executive suite, Dr. Vercillo brings over 30 years of leadership, serving as CEO, international consultant on 300+ global projects, Director at PepsiCo, Senior VP in financial services, and a respected college professor.
◉ Author of 7 influential books on innovation, supply chain, and product launch strategy—including Using Your Supply Chain as a Competitive Weapon and Launch It: From Idea to the Store Shelf.
◉ Holds a Doctorate in Marketing Management (summa cum laude) with a specialization in supply chain optimization, plus an MBA in Leadership and Human Behavior, making him a sought-after speaker known for his energetic, practical, and transformational insights.
◉ Host of the podcast Ask the Doc: Life Lessons You Shoulda Been Taught in School, reaching 100K+ subscribers and over 800K total views.
From the rough and tumble beginnings of the streets of Brooklyn to the Executive Suite as the CEO of a large food service company, Dr. Tony Vercillo has spent the last 30 years helping businesses, entrepreneurs, product developers, and inventors fulfill their dreams.
Dr. V, as he is known, has authored 7 books; most notably, While the Jury Waits, Using Your Supply Chain as a Competitive Weapon, and Launch It: From Idea to the Store Shelf. He is also a public speaker known for his “infectious” enthusiasm. Dr. Vercillo was a Director at PepsiCo, a Senior VP at a Financial Services Company, a renowned International Consultant (conducting more than 300 projects in 30 Countries), a College Professor, and now, the CEO at S. Bertram Foods.
Dr. Vercillo has a Doctorate in Marketing Management with special emphasis in Supply Chain Optimization (summa cum laude) and an MBA in Leadership and Human Behavior.
Dr. Vercillo is the host of the podcast Ask the Doc: Life Lessons You Shoulda Been Taught in School, reaching 100K+ subscribers and over 800K total views.


