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In this episode of Founders Future, host Zach Young sits down with Frank Zaccari, a seasoned business consultant, bestselling author, and U.S. Air Force veteran. Frank shares his unplanned journey from a military medic tasked with running a pediatric clinic at 21 to a corporate CEO specializing in turning around distressed companies. He reveals how the foundational leadership principles he learned in the Air Force—collaboration, delegation, and the importance of explaining the "why" behind the work—became the bedrock of his success in the high-stakes tech world and beyond.
Frank delves into the critical lessons he now imparts as a mentor, emphasizing that the key to entrepreneurial success isn't asking "how" but "who"—strategically aligning with advisors who have been where you want to go. He powerfully breaks down common startup failures, from neglecting the "who cares test" of market need to the pitfalls of underfunding a venture. Frank's wisdom culminates in his core philosophy: business is not about you, but about making your customers' lives better, a lesson he exemplified by helping high-end restaurants innovate and thrive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders Future, host Zach Young sits down with Frank Zaccari, a seasoned business consultant, bestselling author, and U.S. Air Force veteran. Frank shares his unplanned journey from a military medic tasked with running a pediatric clinic at 21 to a corporate CEO specializing in turning around distressed companies. He reveals how the foundational leadership principles he learned in the Air Force—collaboration, delegation, and the importance of explaining the "why" behind the work—became the bedrock of his success in the high-stakes tech world and beyond.
Frank delves into the critical lessons he now imparts as a mentor, emphasizing that the key to entrepreneurial success isn't asking "how" but "who"—strategically aligning with advisors who have been where you want to go. He powerfully breaks down common startup failures, from neglecting the "who cares test" of market need to the pitfalls of underfunding a venture. Frank's wisdom culminates in his core philosophy: business is not about you, but about making your customers' lives better, a lesson he exemplified by helping high-end restaurants innovate and thrive during the COVID-19 pandemic.