Real Estate’s most influential person didn’t start with money, power, or connections — he didn’t even speak the language. In this episode, Amir Korangy, founder of The Real Deal, reveals how rejection, lawsuits, and being told “no” by every bank forced him to build his own path — and ultimately the most powerful media platform in real estate. Amir shares how getting shut out of major newspapers pushed him to start his own publication, how early technology let him compete with giants, why he...
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Real Estate’s most influential person didn’t start with money, power, or connections — he didn’t even speak the language. In this episode, Amir Korangy, founder of The Real Deal, reveals how rejection, lawsuits, and being told “no” by every bank forced him to build his own path — and ultimately the most powerful media platform in real estate. Amir shares how getting shut out of major newspapers pushed him to start his own publication, how early technology let him compete with giants, why he...
Here's How Bob Cecere Climbed the Corporate Ladder (& Rose To The Top Of A Trillion Dollar Company)
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Here's How Bob Cecere Climbed the Corporate Ladder (& Rose To The Top Of A Trillion Dollar Company)
What does it take to climb the corporate ladder? How do you successfully get promoted in a big corporation? What traits do you need to do that? Learn from the best, in this episode. Michael Oved sits down with Bob Cecere, the former CFO and COO of Barings North America (currently a $347 billion global investment firm). Bob shares how to climb the corporate ladder, how to continuously get promoted within an organization, and how to be a value-add to a firm.
30 Years in 30 Minutes
Real Estate’s most influential person didn’t start with money, power, or connections — he didn’t even speak the language. In this episode, Amir Korangy, founder of The Real Deal, reveals how rejection, lawsuits, and being told “no” by every bank forced him to build his own path — and ultimately the most powerful media platform in real estate. Amir shares how getting shut out of major newspapers pushed him to start his own publication, how early technology let him compete with giants, why he...