Dropping Bombs

Chris Lee. The Road to Success is Not Always a Straight Line. Episode 667 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

12.11.2023 - By Brad Lea: CEO, Entrepreneur, and Host of The Bottom LinePlay

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Chris Lee is the Founder and Chairman of Solgen Power. Solgen, which employs over 1300 team members, was recently recognized by Financial Times as the 6th fastest-growing privately held company in the Nation. This was all accomplished in under 5.5 years of being in business. Recently, Chris closed on a private equity deal that valued Solgen at $360M, his second 9-Figure exit in the last 12 months. Beyond his business accolades, Chris is first and foremost a family man. He and his wife, Andrea have been married for 17 years and are raising 5 beautiful children on a 23-acre hobby farm in Washington State. Chris is a leader, successful entrepreneur, and member of the Forbes Business Council. He bootstrapped his success in the Solar industry before building an extensive real estate portfolio focused on multi-family & short-term rentals. Chris is most passionate about helping others achieve success and fighting for the causes closest to his heart. That passion led Chris to launch "The Founder Podcast," A top 30 Business show and one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the world.   In this episode, Chris and Brad discuss how the road to success is not always a straight line. Chris discusses what it takes for a company to exit.    Bombs:  “If the path to success isn’t originally what you mapped out, it’s success as long as you get there.” - Chris Lee Most religions have some sort of truth Artificial pressures entrepreneurs put on themselves Getting to the exit Get creative or change industries     Follow Chris @chrisleeqb Learn more about what Chris does here: Learn more about what Alex is doing https://planesdentalarts.com  Watch the full video episode on Brad’s Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182   

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