John Shumate, CEO of Venture First (and the most interesting person we’ve ever met), teaches us how to take risks and reach our goals.

Some questions answered in this episode:

  • Did you see yourself as an entrepreneur growing up?
  • How did you make the leap to become an entrepreneur?
  • How did you get and keep your first clients?
  • What was your day to day like starting out and what where the first few years like running Venture First?
  • What is the best marketing tool you have ever used?
  • How did you expand Venture First’s services from business valuation to outside CFO Services and bookkeeping?
  • What does it mean to be a CFO for a company?
  • How do you grow your services when you aren’t an expert in that service line?
  • How do you differentiate yourself in an industry that has a “stodgy” reputation and make finance sexy?
  • What separates people who take risks from those who do not?
  • How can great things happen from really bad situations?
  • What does your day to day look like now that Venture First is more established?
  • What are the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur?
  • Why does being an entrepreneur suck?
  • What are the benefits of being an employee vs. being an entrepreneur?
  • Do you think the entrepreneur spirit is genetic or is it something you learn?
  • What does Venture First look like today?
  • When did you take on investors and how has it changed the company?
  • How will you know when you’ve made it?
  • What is the best decision you’ve made running Venture First?
  • What is the future of Venture First?
  • Why should people take risks?

Last call:

Shoutouts:

Enjoyed this episode? Feel free to contact John Shumate at john@venturefirst.com and connect with him on Linkedin.

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