Great discussion today, Nate and Rob talked his journey to create-
http://thelifeisrichcompany.com/. I enjoyed this conversation and there is a lot of info covered. Thanks again to Nate for his time and here is another Veteran that is making moves outside of the uniform.
Nate Scott is the owner & CEO of The Life Is Rich Company. He is a former enlisted soldier, combat veteran, West Point graduate, and former Army Infantry Officer/Ranger. He earned an MBA from George Washington University followed by completing a Financial Planning program at Georgetown University. His last corporate position was as CFO of a company listed twice as INC500 fastest growing company.
Nate’s entrepreneurial journey began as a personal trainer followed by building a multi-million dollar, multi-state real estate portfolio which included a 40-unit apartment complex, and then as an owner/operator of a tax franchise.
As a Strategic Leadership coach, Nate specializes in teaching people “how to think vs what to think”. His book, “Life Is Rich: How To Create Lasting Wealth” is a principle-centered, Biblically based leadership program focused on personal growth and entrepreneurship. It addresses the financial danger that most bankers and brokers do not talk about.
Nate is married to Andrea C. Scott. They have two children.
We mentioned https://www.speedoftrust.com/ and https://www.kencoleman.com/store/product/the-proximity-principle-book. Please check out the resources that all these outstanding authors have created.
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