Episode Summary
In this episode, Mark Hannah, Managing Director of Nicola Wealth Real Estate, speaks with Wayman Crosby, an Independent Advisor on the Nicola Wealth Real Estate Investment Committee, and Director of the Nicola Wealth Private Giving Foundation and the Nicola Gives Back Charitable Committee. Wayman, an accomplished entrepreneur and passionate philanthropist, shares insights from his 50-year career, discussing how he has successfully navigated business cycles, his dedication to philanthropy, and the importance of structured personal planning. He emphasizes the significance of meaningful engagement, giving back, and maintaining a balanced, healthy life, demonstrating how these values drive both personal and professional success.
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