
Armond Davis: Paragon Group
In this episode, Joel Palathinkal talks with Armond Davis about his entrepreneurial journey, exploring the impact of family, education, and personal challenges. Armond reflects on his college days, investment banking career, and the differences between buy side and sell side portfolio management. He discusses his interest in alternative investments, founding a hedge fund, and growing a construction business. The conversation includes investment strategies, the 2008 recession's effects, and the importance of supporting diverse founders. They wrap up with Armond's interests in whiskey and marketing, highlighting an abundance mindset and instinctual trust.
Key Points
- Entrepreneurship demands a mindset that acknowledges and overcomes personal flaws through resilience and self-awareness.
- Empowering employees by sharing revenue and cost savings can transform a struggling business into a thriving one.
- Trusting your gut and treating money as a tool to be actively used rather than hoarded are crucial for long-term success in business and investments.
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