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The Art of Disruption for the Serial Entrepreneur | John Royce Lynch (PCMA Private Client Lending) | DH090

04.15.2021 - By Shawn P. WalchefPlay

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John Royce Lynch, CEO of PCMA Private Client Lending, is not just a serial entrepreneur, but a case study for success.

But how do you become a serial entrepreneur? Is it by birth, by circumstance or by hunger?

“I come from very humble beginnings,” admits our guest John Royce Lynch on this episode of the Digital Hospitality podcast recorded from his office in Orange County.

“I think life is as a proclamation of what you make of it, your circumstances and your surroundings are not a byproduct of your forever.”

With one quote, John Royce Lynch has spoken to the opening questions with spirit and sharpness.

Here's what John Royce Lynch wrote about his life and business journey online:

"From very humble beginnings to running my own firms earning billions, this journey has given me a crystal-clear purpose, cause and belief: I work hard to inspire all to create the unexpected, so that unexpected becomes expected In my companies, innovative habits are sought, modern ways mastered, and zero complacency insisted on. To me, disruption lives in the roots of Exclusivity and Originality, not novelty. My appetence for helping others develop and grow is my true north and my ambition is beyond measure. This odyssey I call my life, complete with its flaws, has been well documented and shared – always will be. But above all, I’m driven to be a good father, husband and neighbor. Pretty unexpected huh?"

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You can learn a lot if you listen to this in-depth conversation with John the "Disruptive Entrepreneur" on the Digital Hospitality podcast.

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LEARN MORE | John Royce Lynch

http://johnroyce.com/

Why he created PCMA: https://www.mpamag.com/news/unintended-consequence-of-dodd-frank-has-left-a-1-trillion-gap-in-the-us-housing-market--ceo-246829.aspx

Work/Life Balance: https://www.mpamag.com/poweroriginator/business-building/its-time-to-take-a-serious-look-at-your-worklife-balance-244102.aspx

 

 

What is PCMA Private Client Lending? 

PCMA is the leading non-bank private client lending organization serving the needs of their mass affluent and high net worth clientele. They offer qualified individuals and institutions bespoke lending solutions across all major residential asset classes. PCMA is a diversified financial enterprise offering private client solutions through a direct to consumer and distributed retail business model. They strive to build trusting and enduring relationships by putting clients and professional partners at the center of what they do. PCMA headquarters are located in Orange County, California. (Bio from https://pcma.mortgage/​)

Email PCMA: [email protected]

 

John Royce Lynch is Comfortable Being Uncomfortable:

At a young age, John was exposed to what could be even if it wasn’t what was for him and his family. Getting comfortable being uncomfortable gave John the gusto to pursue professional surfing which he did out of college and into his early 20s.

“I was fortunate enough to grow up in Orange County,” John notes despite a less than lavish early life. “It allowed me to get around ambitious living and get comfortable being uncomfortable. I grew up in a household that were laborers and union workers. None of them were entrepreneurs.”

 

When catching waves and living out of a backpack had run its course, it was time for John to chase the life he saw as a child but eluded him on the day to day. The transition once again was humbling, but it once again offered an inside look at an outside world.

“I got a job with my buddy who owned a window cleaning business and I got the opportunity to go into these beautiful halls,” recalls John on his first job after surfing. “As I got to know the clients, this osmosis thing began because prior to that, I didn't know those people. I lived in a two-bedroom apartment with a family of four.”

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