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For 15 years, Sumit Sood built a successful career in global software sales, leading markets across the Middle East and India. By most standards, he had stability, a strong income, and a clear career path ahead of him.
But at age 40, he made a decision that many professionals dream about but few actually make: he walked away from corporate life and bet on himself.
Returning to a family business that his father and brother had started years earlier, Sumit brought a completely different perspective to a traditional manufacturing industry. Drawing on lessons from enterprise sales, relationship building, and global business development, he helped transform a small pine derivatives company into an international business serving customers across more than 20 countries.
In this conversation, Sumit shares what it felt like to leave the security of a paycheck, the resistance he faced while introducing new ideas into a family business, and the lessons he learned about risk, relationships, and long-term thinking. He also reflects on the impact of Harvard OPM, the value of diverse life experiences, and why he believes the biggest opportunities often come when you're willing to take a shot on yourself.
This is a conversation about courage, reinvention, and the realization that sometimes your greatest growth begins when you stop waiting for certainty.
Here are the Top 10 Takeaways from the conversation:
Books:
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For 15 years, Sumit Sood built a successful career in global software sales, leading markets across the Middle East and India. By most standards, he had stability, a strong income, and a clear career path ahead of him.
But at age 40, he made a decision that many professionals dream about but few actually make: he walked away from corporate life and bet on himself.
Returning to a family business that his father and brother had started years earlier, Sumit brought a completely different perspective to a traditional manufacturing industry. Drawing on lessons from enterprise sales, relationship building, and global business development, he helped transform a small pine derivatives company into an international business serving customers across more than 20 countries.
In this conversation, Sumit shares what it felt like to leave the security of a paycheck, the resistance he faced while introducing new ideas into a family business, and the lessons he learned about risk, relationships, and long-term thinking. He also reflects on the impact of Harvard OPM, the value of diverse life experiences, and why he believes the biggest opportunities often come when you're willing to take a shot on yourself.
This is a conversation about courage, reinvention, and the realization that sometimes your greatest growth begins when you stop waiting for certainty.
Here are the Top 10 Takeaways from the conversation:
Books: