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Johnny Palumbo's entrepreneurial story starts at just 16 years old, when he won $20,000 from a high school business incubator competition. That early success planted a seed that would eventually bloom into Simplified Tech, his rapidly-growing AI consultancy now serving businesses across the US and Europe.
After studying computer engineering and computer science at the University of Wisconsin, Johnny landed an internship at BlackRock building their AI initiatives just as ChatGPT was emerging. Though Johnny initially took a full-time role at BlackRock after graduation, he resigned just five weeks later to go all-in on Simplified Tech - a decision he hasn't regretted.
Beyond AI insights, Johnny shares hard-won wisdom about entrepreneurship itself. Success requires persistence, risk-taking, and resilience through inevitable failures. As he puts it: "Starting a business is like running a marathon, but you're out of shape when you start. You have to get fit as you go, but you can't stop to rest." For aspiring entrepreneurs, his message is clear: roll the dice as many times as you can, and enjoy the journey along the way.
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Johnny Palumbo's entrepreneurial story starts at just 16 years old, when he won $20,000 from a high school business incubator competition. That early success planted a seed that would eventually bloom into Simplified Tech, his rapidly-growing AI consultancy now serving businesses across the US and Europe.
After studying computer engineering and computer science at the University of Wisconsin, Johnny landed an internship at BlackRock building their AI initiatives just as ChatGPT was emerging. Though Johnny initially took a full-time role at BlackRock after graduation, he resigned just five weeks later to go all-in on Simplified Tech - a decision he hasn't regretted.
Beyond AI insights, Johnny shares hard-won wisdom about entrepreneurship itself. Success requires persistence, risk-taking, and resilience through inevitable failures. As he puts it: "Starting a business is like running a marathon, but you're out of shape when you start. You have to get fit as you go, but you can't stop to rest." For aspiring entrepreneurs, his message is clear: roll the dice as many times as you can, and enjoy the journey along the way.