
Chadding with Dads: A Conversation about Building Networks Drive Success with Wayne Brandt and Ron Sturzenegger
06/28/23 • 51 min
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Entrepreneur’s Corner with Kent Keirsey: Leveraging a Background as a Military Officer to Create Corporate Culture
In this week’s episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle hosts the second installment of Entrepreneur’s Corner with a very special guest, entrepreneur Kent Keirsey, the co-founder of Acre Homes, a unique and innovative home-buying platform. Kent, a listener of Dadages, shares his story of being a father and a mentor with a passion to help others learn from his mistakes. Kent, like Chad, is a Stanford grad, where he completed the combined J.D./MBA program. Kent comes from a military family and also attended the West Point Military Academy. He decided to serve the country right before 9/11 happened, which he calls a pivotal moment in his life. Kent tells some stories and explains some challenges from his service years and his deployments in Iraq. Kent then shares how he went into real estate technology, found his co-founder and business partner, and learned to build a company. His product in real estate tech was a model that predicted how likely an individual was to sell their home in 6-12 months, using data from the individual and the property. It was a great pathway that eventually led to Acre Homes. The conversation continues with Chad putting Kent “in the spotlight” and giving him the opportunity to present what Acre is and why it’s important to him and to the Dadages audience. Kent talks about how his experience has taught him that giving people a sense of ownership in their place is crucial. Acre allows residents of homes to share in the ownership of that home, to have a better financial outcome over the time they’re at the home, and to have a better experience, which all, in turn, provide a better outcome for investors. Kent goes on to give more details about how Acre works as a business and its benefits. Chad and Kent then share insights and important components of residential real estate that are different from what Chad regularly encounters in his business. To continue the conversation, the tables are turned and the guest becomes the interviewer. Kent asks for Chad’s opinion on mitigating and managing risk when going to investors. Chad explains the different kinds of risk and how to accommodate them to potential changes in the market, which the business model needs to be prepared for, and the importance of articulating the way the company is going to be resilient to investors and lenders. Chad also mentions the role of committed team members, management, and key people who are aligned with the business. Next, Kent seeks Chad’s insight on the differences and similarities between investing in technology and real estate. Chad gives one piece of advice that guides all his investments, “trying to find the right balance between diversification and concentration,” which means committing to the things he feels strongest about in a substantial way to see a worthy return. He advises Kent to work on acquiring not only individual customers but also some of the institutional players within the residential real estate space because they can evolve into strategic investors in the future. Finally, Chad also gives several pieces of general advice for Kent to implement as his company scales, such as hiring, processes, culture, communication, accountability, and creating a resilient structure that can grow. This is the second episode of the Entrepreneur's Corner series, where the script is flipped and the guest gets to ask the host questions. Make sure you tune in to learn all about the real estate world from two very experienced entrepreneurs in that field.
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Chadding with Dads: How to Use Credit to Make Money with Wayne Brandt and Ron Sturzenegger
In this week’s episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle brings you the second part of the final interview of the series “It Takes Credit to Make Money” with Wayne Brandt and Ron Sturzenegger, experts on the banking system. The conversation continues with what Ron calls the “fifteen-minute rule,” the idea that your entire career or life can change in just 15 minutes. Chad, Wayne, and Ron discuss their “current fifteen minutes,” and how their careers are being influenced by current financial circumstances and global factors. They compare and contrast the situation of today and the Great Financial Crisis they went through. Then, the guests break down what has happened with the banking system lately, especially with Silicon Valley Bank, how it’s affected the economy, and the impact it might have on the near future from their perspective. They also explain what it could mean for the real estate industry and give some advice to investors on how to navigate high-interest rates, inflation, and the situation in general. Chad then discusses and gets the guests’ opinions on the changes he has seen in the topic of customer relationships, regulations, and systematic approaches in the banking world. Ron and Wayne also explain what it means to be a “better customer” of a bank, even at a time when banks are not able to be better lenders, and the benefits this brings. The next part of the interview focuses on Wayne’s and Ron’s backgrounds and upbringing. They share how factors like their family structure, work ethic, participation in sports, and an emphasis on education and teamwork taught them many lessons and led them to where they are today. Wayne and Ron also discuss how they strive to pass on these values to the next generation by leading by example, handling mistakes, creating a healthy culture, ownership, motivation, and showing the ethics of business to their teams. Finally, they explain how the same core values and ethics direct their roles as parents and their lives at home as well. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable insights about many aspects of business and life from a group of very experienced and successful professionals!
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