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Ep. 493 “The Group Chat Said Leave!” ft. Special Guest Co-Host Dree Taylor @_dreetaylor podcast
If you trust the process, you can accomplish anything.
That’s the takeaway from this episode and our featured guest Henry Keculah. Henry is the founder and CEO of 4.0 Growth Productivity Accountability (4.0 GPA).
Henry is a first-generation American, who's parents immigrated to the U.S from Liberia. Henry mom was unfamiliar with the college readiness process which prevented Henry from taking advantage of opportunities that could have provided him with full rides.
Thankfully, Henry was able to turn things around after failing six classes. He ended up graduating from high school with a 2.5 GPA and gaining admissions to top public University of Texas in the state of Texas which isn’t usual. As you’ll hear in just a moment, he was winning scholarships in high school with a 2.3 GPA.
In our conversation, Henry reflects on the problem he saw other students facing and how he launched a company of his own with $500 and very little business knowledge and how things are paying off today.
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