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What distinguishes a truly valuable client or investor from someone who could jeopardize your success?
In this enlightening episode, Edmund Chien explores the art of identifying the right investors and building lasting relationships in financial services. He shares lessons from his decade-long experience working with high-net-worth clients, his approach to empathy and transparency during crises, and his military-inspired discipline for leading with integrity. Together, they discuss the pitfalls of transactional thinking, the importance of understanding client expectations, and the transformative impact of adopting a service-first mindset.
[00:01 - 04:01] The Millionaire Next Door
[04:02 - 08:22] Lessons from 2008
[08:23 - 12:54] Empathy as a Superpower
[12:55 - 16:42] Raising Capital with Character
[16:43 - 19:54] Paying It Forward
Key Quotes:
"Not every accredited investor is a good client—some bring more harm than good." - Edmund Chien
"In a crisis, it's not about you; it's about looking after the people you're leading." - Edmund Chien
Connect with Edmund:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmundchien/
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What distinguishes a truly valuable client or investor from someone who could jeopardize your success?
In this enlightening episode, Edmund Chien explores the art of identifying the right investors and building lasting relationships in financial services. He shares lessons from his decade-long experience working with high-net-worth clients, his approach to empathy and transparency during crises, and his military-inspired discipline for leading with integrity. Together, they discuss the pitfalls of transactional thinking, the importance of understanding client expectations, and the transformative impact of adopting a service-first mindset.
[00:01 - 04:01] The Millionaire Next Door
[04:02 - 08:22] Lessons from 2008
[08:23 - 12:54] Empathy as a Superpower
[12:55 - 16:42] Raising Capital with Character
[16:43 - 19:54] Paying It Forward
Key Quotes:
"Not every accredited investor is a good client—some bring more harm than good." - Edmund Chien
"In a crisis, it's not about you; it's about looking after the people you're leading." - Edmund Chien
Connect with Edmund:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmundchien/
Visit sponsorcloud.io/contact today and unlock $2,000 of free services exclusively for REI Rocks community members! Get automated syndication and investor relationship management tools to save time and money. Mention your part of the REI Rocks community for exclusive offers. Help make affordable, low-cost education summits possible. Check out Sponsor Cloud today!
LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode.
Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing.
Head over to our Facebook Page, YouTube channel, or website
https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306.