On the Embassy Wealth Podcast we interview members of the foreign affairs community to see how they’re building wealth both personally and financially, no matter where they’re posted.
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On the Embassy Wealth Podcast we interview members of the foreign affairs community to see how they’re building wealth both personally and financially, no matter where they’re posted.
The views expressed on this podcast are only those of the individuals featured on the show and do not in any way reflect the official policy of the United States government.
Jon Matzner is a do-it-all entrepreneur whose experience abroad has transferred directly into his current career. Following seven years of service, Jon has launched several businesses, sold three, and acquired many others. Keeping an open mind and taking a goal-oriented approach to success has allowed him to continue his journey of service and success worldwide.
Hear Jon discuss:
His initial inspiration to join the public sector
How exposure to hyper-successful people showed him he could achieve much more than he anticipated
How he connected his diplomatic skills to his current business ventures
Why it is critical that people build hard skills in addition to the soft skills that come natural to many service members
…and so much more!
Music: “Higher Up” by Shane Ivers
The Embassy Wealth Podcast
On the Embassy Wealth Podcast we interview members of the foreign affairs community to see how they’re building wealth both personally and financially, no matter where they’re posted.
The views expressed on this podcast are only those of the individuals featured on the show and do not in any way reflect the official policy of the United States government.