People say it all the time “oh so-and-so is an overnight success” but are they really? Charles Darius has been in the design business for over a decade before finally hitting a home run with his jewelry line that he actually created with the sole purpose of wearing for only himself. He saw a need in his own life that wasn’t fulfilled by anything on the market, so he decided to make his own. Now Charles has his own jewelry line that got it’s starting capital of over $100,000 on KickStarter in just 20 short days. Even though Charles competes in an oversaturated market, he is able to set himself apart from the other brands because of his message, demographic, and determination which he has decided to now share with us.
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Secret Academy Episode – Paul Glantz
Paul Glantz thought he knew everything there was to know about running a business, but there was only one problem… “he didn’t have two nickels to rub together”. That seems to be an issue we can all relate to here. But Paul didn’t let that stop him, through calculated loans and lending he was able to acquire his first movie theatre. In 1989 the movie theatre business was different than it was today and thanks to his early start, Paul has been able to propel his company Emagine Entertainment into on of the biggest names in movie entertainment in the mid-west. Knowing that the entertainment industry focuses around the people, Paul completely re-innovated the way people went to go see movies, introducing the stadium style seating we all know of today, as well as in-seat service and on-app ticket purchasing, and so much more. While Hollywood has always been a secretive business in itself, the movie theatre game isn’t much different, but Paul was able to give us a complete in depth look into how the silver screen makes its gold.
Secret Academy Episode – Kumar Arora
Not all of us have started our lives out saying, “I am gonna be an entrepreneur”, Kumar certainly didn’t. He never once thought about the path he is on now until the recession of 2008 hit him so hard that he had no other choice than to make himself a job so he could avoid bankruptcy. In that struggle, Kumar found his true calling. Kumar now is the founder of Rogue Eyewear, a luxury sunglass/eyewear company that got it’s start from Kumar’s mind for scientific advancement and design. Though eyewear ins’t the only thing he does.. Kumar has his hands in many different pots as a serial investor: fashion, food and beverage, sciences, chemical development, are just a few of the spaces you would find him working in on a day to day basis. Though he may have not started out with this lifestyle in mind, Kumar now can’t see spending his life any other way.
Secret Academy Episode – Gunnar Lovelace
Gunnar grew up in poverty status with a single mother. Growing up in this environment he saw a lot of his mothers struggles, but he also saw how hard she worked to ensure he had healthy choices growing up as a kid. This day in age when organic eating and non-GMO food is all the rage, Gunnar knows some of these chain stores don’t mind jacking up the prices to meet the demand. Gunnar wanted to make healthy options easy and affordable for all American’s so he found Thrive Market, an online market place that allows people to buy their favorite organic brands online and have them delivered to their door anywhere nationwide for up to 25-50% off. By creating Thrive Market Gunnar has effectively helped bring healthy eating options into American homes that once could not afford it, helping to make America a happier and healthier place.
Secret Academy Episode – Dustin Lloyd
Dustin never wanted to work for someone else, he was fired three times before the age of 19 after not enjoying dealing with authority figures. He didn’t know what exactly he wanted to do, but he knew he didn’t want to work 40+ hours a week to make someone else’s dream come true. Dustin found the Academy and has been a student for some time now. In that time he has built his company Key Smart into a thriving business place that employs over 100 people, across 49 states, and last year made over $3 million in revenue. Dustin has been an exceptional student in the Academy, taking it upon himself to help out other students with their ideas and struggles, all while being a devoted husband and father of 3 beautiful girls. Dustin’s constant hard work and determination earned him a top 3 spot in our 2017 Secret Entourage Academy Challenges, and he hasn’t let up since. Dustin is proof that with the right guidance, a strong drive, and a no-excuses attitude you can really be whoever you want to be.
Secret Academy Episode – Austin Young
Austin Young was a student of the Academy for some time. He had a passion for all things exotic cars and knew he had to be working in that sphere. Thanks to some guidance through the Academy he has found a niche market, creating a way to find/sell super cars and their allocations that many people may never find through conventional channels. Knowing the super car market well enough, Austin is able to help his clients navigate through the process that is not necessarily talked about in any other setting. Austin’s company Veltracon is now servicing customers in all things luxury automotive from concierge services, allocation prospects, to storage, ensuring the longevity of his endeavor for years to come.
Secret Academy Episode – Robert Quarantello
Robert Quarantello worked his whole life towards one goal, being a cop. He worked towards this goal for most of his life, before having to drop out of the Police Academy. He saw the nastier side of the world, filled with crime, violence, and hatred and didn’t want to continue making money that way. So he did what we all have done, decided to start a business so we could be our own bosses and make money OUR way. Robert’s first company was inspired by the students in the academy, he founded a aerial drone business and took it from $0-$135,000 in 11 months before being bought out and moving on to his next venture, phone flipping. Robert practices his phone flipping today, making a hefty side income while still working a conventional 9-5 job as a teacher, proving that no matter who you are or what you do, anyone can achieve their goals if they work hard enough.