The Pilot That Turned a Crisis Into a Real Estate Empire Worth Millions | Steve Rozenberg | 186 episode artwork

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The Pilot That Turned a Crisis Into a Real Estate Empire Worth Millions | Steve Rozenberg | 186

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Steve Rozenberg went from flying international jets to building one of the fastest-growing property management companies in the U.S. scaling to over 1,000 units before making a successful exit.In this episode of Powerline Podcast, we dive deep into:How 9/11 ended Steve’s airline career and forced a total reinventionThe systems and KPIs he used to scale real estate and business operationsWhy tradespeople should think beyond self-employment and build businesses that work without themHis philosophy on “failing forward” and why failure is the best teacherThe story of the Live Like Jett Foundation—created in honor of his son, supporting students entering the tradesIf you’re in the trades, an aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone looking to turn setbacks into opportunities, Steve’s story is packed with lessons on resilience, leadership, and building lasting impact.Connect with Steve Rozenberg: https://steverozenberg.com/🎙️ Subscribe for more interviews with leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators shaping the trades.

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