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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 1H 27M

E8: Andrew Wright on Building a Business Through Market Uncertainty

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What does it take to build a business that can withstand uncertainty, adapt to changing markets, and continue to grow? In this episode of Closing Remarks, host Dara Shareef speaks to Andrew Wright, the CEO & Founder of Franklin Street, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Ally Capital Group, and Co-Founder of Next Level Brands. Drawing from his experience of building businesses, investing in companies, and leading teams, Andrew shares practical lessons on navigating market uncertainty, evaluating risk, and creating long-term value.  Discover how diversification helped Franklin Street navigate the 2008 financial crisis, why the strongest leaders put people first, and what separates businesses that thrive through change from those that struggle to adapt.  Andrew also discusses his approach to evaluating investment opportunities, building high-performing cultures, identifying emerging talent, and adapting to technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). Throughout the conversation, he offers candid insights on leadership, community, entrepreneurship, and the importance of staying focused on what you can control. Whether you’re growing a business, leading a team, evaluating opportunities, or preparing for your next stage of growth, this episode delivers valuable lessons on communication, resilience, and long-term planning. What You’ll Learn:How to build resilience into your business during changing market conditionsWhy diversification can create opportunity during periods of uncertaintyThe traits successful leaders and investors look for in peopleHow to transition from operator to leaderWhat business owners should know about AI and the future of workWhy authentic relationships remain a competitive advantageHow purpose can drive stronger long-term results than success alone

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What does it take to build a business that can withstand uncertainty, adapt to changing markets, and continue to grow? In this episode of Closing Remarks, host Dara Shareef speaks to Andrew Wright, the CEO & Founder of Franklin Street, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Ally Capital Group, and Co-Founder of Next Level Brands. Drawing from his experience of building businesses, investing in companies, and leading teams, Andrew shares practical lessons on navigating market uncertainty, evaluating risk, and creating long-term value.  Discover how diversification helped Franklin Street navigate the 2008 financial crisis, why the strongest leaders put people first, and what separates businesses that thrive through change from those that struggle to adapt.  Andrew also discusses his approach to evaluating investment opportunities, building high-performing cultures, identifying emerging talent, and adapting to technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). Throughout the conversation, he offers candid insights on leadership, community, entrepreneurship, and the importance of staying focused on what you can control. Whether you’re growing a business, leading a team, evaluating opportunities, or preparing for your next stage of growth, this episode delivers valuable lessons on communication, resilience, and long-term planning. What You’ll Learn:How to build resilience into your business during changing market conditionsWhy diversification can create opportunity during periods of uncertaintyThe traits successful leaders and investors look for in peopleHow to transition from operator to leaderWhat business owners should know about AI and the future of workWhy authentic relationships remain a competitive advantageHow purpose can drive stronger long-term results than success alone

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