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The words “absolutely not” cost me $1.5 million

A number of years ago I was working with a potential customer. I worked with them for almost 18 months researching how I could save them money on their maintenance expenses. They were paying in excess of 4 million dollars in about 5 different buildings. I spent many days and …

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July 24, 2012 July 4, 2014Vince's Blog

Don’t stop strumming

When I was in my second year of university I started a paint company with my good buddy from high school Perry Catena. It was called VP Painting. It was a great summer working outside and doing the mindless work of pushing a paint brush across a front door, eaves …

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July 14, 2012 July 4, 2014Vince's Blog
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  • About Vince

    I have spent the greater part of my 25 years of vocation as a small business entrepreneur. The last 15 years have been spent as well as consultant for the C&MA and most recently as the International Director of a micro-finance charity I founded in Latin America. My experiences include surviving a plane crash in the jungles of Papua to being lost in the rain forest of Ecuador. My work has demanded my travel and involvement in a number of cultures and countries and I would describe my present situation as that of a third-culture-executive.

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