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E45 Jim Fitzpatrick - Philosophy Of An Entrepreneur

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Episode Notes

Jim Fitzpatrick is a 25-year veteran of the retail automotive industry, and he owned his own dealership by the age of 40. He additionally held some executive positions with companies like AutoNation.

After owning the dealership, he went on to found Force Marketing, which became one of the biggest digital marketing companies servicing the automotive retail space. Most recently, with his wife and partner Bridget, he went on to form JBF Business Media, which is now operating 2 leading digital TV networks including CBT News and the Atlanta Small Business Network.

During this episode, Cory and Jim discuss Jim’s ultimate entrepreneurial journey, jumping from startup to startup after owning a car dealership at the age of 40. Learn about the effect that ego has on business decisions, and knowing when to move on from one challenge to face a new opportunity. Links: CBT News Atlanta Small Business Network Quote: “The past does not have to equal the future. You could be a dentist one day and a real estate developer the next day” - Jim Fitzpatrick Time Stamps: 4:18 - Jim’s philosophy of taking on new challenges – Knowing when it’s time to exit 15:03 – How Jim became the owner of a Toyota dealership at age 40 20:54 – Starting a marketing company after leaving the dealership 22:40 – How ego affects business decisions 28:15 – What’s the next thing? Moving on to new startups – learning on the fly 39:11 - Todd’s craziest entrepreneurship moment 44:40 – Rapid fire questions! 46:55 - Entrepreneurship Trivia! Want more? Visit FearlessWithCory.com

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Episode Notes

Jim Fitzpatrick is a 25-year veteran of the retail automotive industry, and he owned his own dealership by the age of 40. He additionally held some executive positions with companies like AutoNation.

After owning the dealership, he went on to found Force Marketing, which became one of the biggest digital marketing companies servicing the automotive retail space. Most recently, with his wife and partner Bridget, he went on to form JBF Business Media, which is now operating 2 leading digital TV networks including CBT News and the Atlanta Small Business Network.

During this episode, Cory and Jim discuss Jim’s ultimate entrepreneurial journey, jumping from startup to startup after owning a car dealership at the age of 40. Learn about the effect that ego has on business decisions, and knowing when to move on from one challenge to face a new opportunity. Links: CBT News Atlanta Small Business Network Quote: “The past does not have to equal the future. You could be a dentist one day and a real estate developer the next day” - Jim Fitzpatrick Time Stamps: 4:18 - Jim’s philosophy of taking on new challenges – Knowing when it’s time to exit 15:03 – How Jim became the owner of a Toyota dealership at age 40 20:54 – Starting a marketing company after leaving the dealership 22:40 – How ego affects business decisions 28:15 – What’s the next thing? Moving on to new startups – learning on the fly 39:11 - Todd’s craziest entrepreneurship moment 44:40 – Rapid fire questions! 46:55 - Entrepreneurship Trivia! Want more? Visit FearlessWithCory.com

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53 episodes

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