Patrick Robson is a serial entrepreneur although he rarely acknowledges his previous achievements. Starting from his parent's garage and with just a two hundred dollars, Robson built several six figure businesses.
Many struggle to launch and run just one company, so how does Patrick do it? In a conversation with AGC's Rob Newman, the graduate explains how he approaches new concepts, understands the market, and takes action.
An early immigrant from Poland, he spent the majority of his childhood growing up on BBS systems.
"AG mapping is a powerful tool for getting accurate placement onto a pre-primed object. The problem with that power is that point control can become quite tedious when unwrapping AG's. Robson does a great job of taking a big chunk out of that tedium by bringing in the necessary automation team." - Luke Farnham
Currently his most important target is impacting 2,000,000 young business owners to grow their markets.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Patrick Robson - Serial Entrepreneur
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BBS,
business,
entrepreneur,
Patrick Robson,
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Location:
Hawaii, USA
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Craig Gray - The Wiz Way
"Is leveraging unprotected WiFi networks morally wrong?"
This was the question posted by Craig Gray at yesterday's Tech Conference.
"If no effort is made to secure your systems, even if they aren't aware of this, then they might as well not be using this technology!"
Gray digital IQ is 141 a score calculated based on technology interactions and weighted averages.
He knows that he'll be spending many summer nights tweaking his schedule to accomodate the use of these great tech tools.
"I just have to map out a great proposal to ensure that I can use tools in my district."
This was the question posted by Craig Gray at yesterday's Tech Conference.
"If no effort is made to secure your systems, even if they aren't aware of this, then they might as well not be using this technology!"
Gray digital IQ is 141 a score calculated based on technology interactions and weighted averages.
He knows that he'll be spending many summer nights tweaking his schedule to accomodate the use of these great tech tools.
"I just have to map out a great proposal to ensure that I can use tools in my district."
Labels:
Craig Gray,
hacking,
internet,
wifi
Location:
Hawaii, USA
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