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Secrets from a Serial Entrepreneur
Harris Hafeez, Advanced Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
– The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 902 Harris Hafeez
Harris Hafeez, a native of New Jersey, began his entrepreneurship journey after a short stint in corporate America. In 2008, he launched a tech company that provided end user support for SMBs. After becoming a preferred partner with Microsoft and Dell his company became a leading managed services provider serving clients in New York and New Jersey. After a 7-year run and having grown nearly seven-fold in size he set eyes on a new industry, healthcare. Bringing his business scalability skills and tech automation background he oversaw the expansion of rehabilitation clinics in the Northeast later exiting the company via a strategic partnership that was private equity backed.
After relocating to South Florida, he continued his entrepreneur journey by joining forces with budding entrepreneurs in private label brands on Amazon, high frequency trading in the foreign currency markets and of course healthcare. At present, he’s actively working on scaling his private label brands and expanding his healthcare operations. In his downtime, he enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 young children ages 8 and 3.
Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Harris Hafeez about what it takes to be a serial entrepreneur.
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
- How creating, selling, and exiting businesses is part of being an entrepreneur.
- Why understanding how M&As work is beneficial for an entrepreneur.
- How the bulk of the revenue Amazon generates is from third party sellers.
- Why selling things on Amazon is a multi-million-dollar opportunity for entrepreneurs.
- How personal care and body products are always in demand.
Connect with Harris:
Guest Contact Info
@TurboTechNerds
Linkedin.com/harris-hafeez-37194a135
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Secrets from a Serial Entrepreneur
Harris Hafeez, Advanced Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
– The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 902 Harris Hafeez
Harris Hafeez, a native of New Jersey, began his entrepreneurship journey after a short stint in corporate America. In 2008, he launched a tech company that provided end user support for SMBs. After becoming a preferred partner with Microsoft and Dell his company became a leading managed services provider serving clients in New York and New Jersey. After a 7-year run and having grown nearly seven-fold in size he set eyes on a new industry, healthcare. Bringing his business scalability skills and tech automation background he oversaw the expansion of rehabilitation clinics in the Northeast later exiting the company via a strategic partnership that was private equity backed.
After relocating to South Florida, he continued his entrepreneur journey by joining forces with budding entrepreneurs in private label brands on Amazon, high frequency trading in the foreign currency markets and of course healthcare. At present, he’s actively working on scaling his private label brands and expanding his healthcare operations. In his downtime, he enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 young children ages 8 and 3.
Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Harris Hafeez about what it takes to be a serial entrepreneur.
Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:
- How creating, selling, and exiting businesses is part of being an entrepreneur.
- Why understanding how M&As work is beneficial for an entrepreneur.
- How the bulk of the revenue Amazon generates is from third party sellers.
- Why selling things on Amazon is a multi-million-dollar opportunity for entrepreneurs.
- How personal care and body products are always in demand.
Connect with Harris:
Guest Contact Info
@TurboTechNerds
Linkedin.com/harris-hafeez-37194a135
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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