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Do you want to be rich—or do you want to be king? From what I’ve seen, a lot of founders say they want financial success, but then in reality they struggle to let go of power and accept accountability. If you want to build something bigger than yourself, you’ve got to be ready to share the throne. After all, you’re building a company, not a kingdom. I recently had the pleasure of discussing this concept and more when I joined Vern Davenport and Jordan Selleck on the Investors & Operators podcast. Thank you both for the great conversation. I was definitely taking notes! Get a sneak peek of our conversation in the video below, and then tune into the full episode of Investors & Operators: https://bit.ly/41tYaMK #podcast #leadership #leaders #InvestorsAndOperators #PrivateEquity #mergers #acquisitions #MergersAndAcquisitions

Susan L.

Founder / CEO @Avestix | AI, Blockchain, Digital Assets & Quantum Computing 💰| $1B+ AUM Across Venture, Digital Assets, & Real Estate 📈 | Speaker 🎤 | Digital Assets & Alternative Assets Advisor Family Offices & Women

6d

Success often comes from sharing the throne, great insight!

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Christopher J. W.

Helping Founders and Execs Go To Market (Growth, Leadership, Sanity)

1w

Power and shared success can coexist, can't they? Thriving together is key.

Miranda Dunning

Director of Sales and Business Development at Elite Editing | Providing high-quality content at any scale and making molehills out of mountains.

5d

Love these insights!!!

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