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Scott Carson
  • Note Investor
  • Austin, TX
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EP 285 – MAXIMIZING A CONFERENCE’S VALUE

Scott Carson
  • Note Investor
  • Austin, TX
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LISTEN TO EPISODE 285 HERE

Are you seeking better ways of maximizing a conference’s value? Attending these events can be a lot of fun, but you want to make sure you’re extracting their maximum potential. Don’t just waste precious time and money going around and not really getting anything out of it. Make a game plan ahead of time! Grab a pen and paper, and write down your goals for the event. What do you really want to accomplish there? What do you want to learn? Consider if there is anyone in particular that you want to meet. There might be a few key presentations that you could skip. Think about it: what if you meet someone and have a chance to talk with them? Explore better ways of maximizing a conference’s value with guest hosts Bill Griesmer of Stonegate Capital and Gail Villanueva of Noteworthy Investments.

Bill Griesmer is the Managing Member of Stonegate Capital, which buys and sells performing and distressed notes. His company invests in many markets, focusing on the Midwest states. Bill is also a physical therapist, and is deeply involved in the charity Pelotonia – raising around $40,000 to end cancer. Gail Villanueva has been a licensed real estate agent since ’84; but the market changed. When everybody was zigging towards overbidding on rehabs, Gail decided to zag into notes. How many notes? Noteworthy Investments just closed on their eighth note, going from zero to 17,500 miles an hour. That’s what you need to do achieve orbit.

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