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Will Zell made his mark at an early age when he ran for a city council seat in his hometown of Bellefontaine, Ohio at the age of 17. He’s since gone on to serve as Executive Chairman of Nikola Labs and as CEO of Zell Capital, which he also founded. Zell Capital was designed to open investment opportunities to all – not just the wealthy.
We look at Will's entire life, from his upbringing surrounded by maturity and female role models, to his early experiences in politics, and how they led him to where he is today. He believes that having an older-than-average father instilled a greater sense of maturity in him from a young age, as though he matured quicker than most to keep up.
We also get to the bottom of how he built up a wealth of invaluable experience – all despite, as he says, being formally unqualified for every job he’s ever had. He’s living proof that outsiders with passion and belief in themselves can bring fresh ideas that rejuvenate their fields and how we should never dismiss people based on their background.
From his early attempt to join the city council right up to his current work democratizing finance and making it accessible to all, it’s clear that Will is ethically minded and intentional in all aspects of his life, so he’s completely aligned with Gravity. His story should hold value for us all.
What Brett asks:
To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com
Resources:
Gravity is a production of Crate Media.
By Brett Kaufman4.9
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Will Zell made his mark at an early age when he ran for a city council seat in his hometown of Bellefontaine, Ohio at the age of 17. He’s since gone on to serve as Executive Chairman of Nikola Labs and as CEO of Zell Capital, which he also founded. Zell Capital was designed to open investment opportunities to all – not just the wealthy.
We look at Will's entire life, from his upbringing surrounded by maturity and female role models, to his early experiences in politics, and how they led him to where he is today. He believes that having an older-than-average father instilled a greater sense of maturity in him from a young age, as though he matured quicker than most to keep up.
We also get to the bottom of how he built up a wealth of invaluable experience – all despite, as he says, being formally unqualified for every job he’s ever had. He’s living proof that outsiders with passion and belief in themselves can bring fresh ideas that rejuvenate their fields and how we should never dismiss people based on their background.
From his early attempt to join the city council right up to his current work democratizing finance and making it accessible to all, it’s clear that Will is ethically minded and intentional in all aspects of his life, so he’s completely aligned with Gravity. His story should hold value for us all.
What Brett asks:
To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: gravityproject.com
Resources:
Gravity is a production of Crate Media.