Seeking External Advice for Personal and Professional Growth

Billy Lewis | Owner & President of Red Letter Hospitality

Overview

Billy Lewis embarked on his entrepreneurial journey in the late nineties, quickly transforming his business from a modest $6 million in sales to an impressive $50 million by 2005. Reflecting on his journey, Lewis reveals a mix of pride in his achievements and humility regarding his early mistakes, such as letting pride inhibit his willingness to seek advice. Despite these initial hurdles, his ability to learn from failures and adapt played a crucial role in his subsequent successes, including taking his company public and leading significant expansion projects. Today, Lewis’s story stands as a testament to the importance of humility, continuous learning, and balancing visionary ambitions with operational execution, offering valuable insights for both aspiring and seasoned entrepreneurs.

 

Here’s what to expect this episode:

• Family roots and personal experiences can have a significant impact on entrepreneurship.

• Strategic decisions and selling to a private equity firm can lead to business growth. • Adaptability is crucial in seizing new opportunities in entrepreneurship.

• The relationship between visionary thinking and operational execution is key for long-term success.

• Learning from failures, seeking advice, and being mission-driven are crucial for entrepreneurial success.

• Asking questions, seeking advice, and being open to feedback are important for personal and professional growth.

 

Connect with Billy Lewis:

https://rl-hospitality.com/

Connect with Stas Balanevsky:
https://www.eosworldwide.com/stas-balanevsky

 

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