This podcast was originally published on Synap Software Lab's blog: http://journeys.getsynap.com/
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We consider him a man of many hats, a renaissance man, if you will. He just refers to himself as a chaotic entrepreneur. Whatever you call him, there's no denying his vast professional experience.
Alex Hodgkin is an entrepreneur-in-residence at the Polsky Center, part of the Booth School of Business. His expertise lies in financial entrepreneurship but his career trajectory has taken him from the trenches of i-banking to founding a startup to becoming a student and finally, on to entrepreneurship. His professional background has made him incredibly successful in his position at the Polsky Center where he has created a search-fund ecosystem – entrepreneurship through acquisition – for Booth students Here's a quick preview of what he's learned on his journey:
Oftentimes the basis of success stems from having a strong network and relationship-building skills
Not all entrepreneurs excel at starting a company from scratch. For many, success comes from acquiring already existing companies that can benefit from new leadership and strategic vision
Having a high-risk tolerance and flexibility serves prospective search-fund candidates well
Looking for a new book to read? Check out two of Alex's favorites, Linchpin by Seth Godin and Give and Take by Adam Grant.
Connect with Alex
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-hodgkin-8264ba3
Email: [email protected]
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