Cory Levenberg is the founder of 42, Inc., an IT consulting firm focused on providing companies with strategic technology solutions. He is also a part of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, where he chairs the Accelerator Program and coaches young businesses. Cory’s most recent endeavor is building free-range artisanal enclosures for charity. Yes, we’re talking about chicken coops.
In this episode…Being an entrepreneur is a rewarding yet challenging experience. While there are many alluring aspects of starting your own company, there are also significant risks involved in launching and maintaining a successful business. In this episode of The Next Wave Leadership Podcast, Cory Levenberg from 42, Inc. discusses his entrepreneurial background—from his introduction to business at just 10 years old to the ventures he’s pursued along the way. He also discusses the risks that are involved when running your own company and the uncertainty that businesses are currently facing due to the COVID-19 crisis.
You’ll also hear about Cory’s participation in the Entrepreneurs’ Organization, a group of entrepreneurs dedicated to peer-to-peer learning. You’ll learn how sharing your business experiences with other entrepreneurs, including your competitors, allows you to let go of limiting factors that prevent the growth of your business. Cory also discusses how mentorship is adapting and businesses are evolving during the current pandemic.
Join Dov Pollack in this episode of The Next Wave Leadership Podcast as he interviews Cory Levenberg from 42, Inc. about his experience as an entrepreneur, coach, and founder. He shares his insights into growing a successful business, becoming a mentor, and turning his love of woodwork into a charitable opportunity.