Joe Hart began his career as a practicing attorney. After taking a Dale Carnegie Course, Joe
reassessed his career path and future, ultimately leaving the practice of law, going to work for a
top real estate company, and then founding an innovative e-learning company called InfoAlly.
After selling that business five years later, Joe became the president of Asset Health, a US-based
health and wellness company—all before becoming the President and CEO of Dale Carnegie in
2015. In 2019, the CEO Forum Group named Joe as one of twelve transformative leaders, giving
him the Transformative CEO Leadership Award in the category of the People. He is the host of a
top global podcast, “Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast”, and he speaks around the world
on topics such as leadership, resilience, and innovation, among other things. Joe and his wife,
Katie, have six children, three dogs, and one cat. He is an active marathoner, having run many races,
including Boston, New York, Chicago, Berlin, Detroit, and Toronto. Joe and his family are parishioners at St. Andrew Church in Rochester