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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2021 · 1H 4M

From Basketball to Prison to Trucking to Tech CEO Raising $25M w/ Clarence Bethea

from Trucking for Millennials · host PDQ America

Today we have the inspiring story of Clarence Bethea, who Michael connected with this week at a recent event. Clarence is the CEO of Upsie, a warranty company which saves its customers anywhere from 50% to 90% compared to competitor warranty plans. While his main area of focus is not trucking, Clarence found himself on the path of personal and professional growth through an opportunity that began in the trucking industry.  Throughout the conversation you'll hear how Clarence transformed himself from a talented basketball player with a criminal history and not much education to being mentored by the former COO of Best Buy.  His experiences in trucking and mentorship helped shape him into the businessman he is today and have value for anyone looking to lead teams and scale businesses to their real potential.  Be sure to connect with him on Linkedin and check out Upsie.com! 

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