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Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, shares his unique journey from vocational technical high school to establishing his own business. He discusses the benefits of trade schools, entrepreneurism, and the many opportunities within the trade sector.
Greg touches on his experiences and the practical skills he acquired at a vocational technical high school, which propelled him into a successful entrepreneurial career. He reflects on the stigmas attached to trade schools and how real-world exposure through apprenticeships provided him an edge. With a focus on IT and networking, Greg discusses the certification programs that helped him carve a niche in the business world. His apprenticeship give him real-world applicable skills learned. Greg also highlights the value employers can find in hiring trade school graduates.
About the Guest:
Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. His journey in the world of business and technology began when he attended Western Center for Technical Studies, now known as Western Montgomery County Technical School, where he specialized in business technology. With a strong technical foundation and real-world experience gained through an apprenticeship program, Greg launched his own IT company immediately after graduating.
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Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, shares his unique journey from vocational technical high school to establishing his own business. He discusses the benefits of trade schools, entrepreneurism, and the many opportunities within the trade sector.
Greg touches on his experiences and the practical skills he acquired at a vocational technical high school, which propelled him into a successful entrepreneurial career. He reflects on the stigmas attached to trade schools and how real-world exposure through apprenticeships provided him an edge. With a focus on IT and networking, Greg discusses the certification programs that helped him carve a niche in the business world. His apprenticeship give him real-world applicable skills learned. Greg also highlights the value employers can find in hiring trade school graduates.
About the Guest:
Greg Berry, CEO and Founder of Municibid, is an entrepreneur with a passion for the auction industry, particularly in the government surplus sector. His journey in the world of business and technology began when he attended Western Center for Technical Studies, now known as Western Montgomery County Technical School, where he specialized in business technology. With a strong technical foundation and real-world experience gained through an apprenticeship program, Greg launched his own IT company immediately after graduating.
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Additional Resources:
Got feedback or want to be a guest? Email us at [email protected]