#20 Vietnamese Refugee to American Soldier to Servant-Entrepreneur w/ Francis Q. Hoang, Entrepreneur

EPISODE · Apr 21, 2019 · 1H 4M

#20 Vietnamese Refugee to American Soldier to Servant-Entrepreneur w/ Francis Q. Hoang, Entrepreneur

from Ditch Digger CEO with Gary Rabine · host Gary Rabine

Check out https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ for this week's TOP 8 Business Growth strategies and subscribe to our newsletter to download Gary’s 13 Keys to Creating a Multi-Million Dollar Business. Follow us on Instagram @DitchDiggerCEO (https://www.instagram.com/ditchdiggerceo/) for more helpful Business Growth tips. Our goal is to inspire everyone to start their own business and help you grow it to millions or even billions in value so if you feel any benefit from this episode please let us know by leaving an iTunes review, sharing this episode on social media and emailing a link to anyone you think would also find benefit here. Thank you. “B people hire C people but A people hire A+ people” - France Hoang Francis Q. Hoang (@FQhoang) is a veteran entrepreneur who has been on the founding teams of companies that have generated over $600 million of combined sales and employed over 1,200 professionals across the fields of law, aerospace, defense, government services, and technology. (https://boodle.ai/) France has over 20 years of national security experience, with service in every branch of the U.S. Government. He clerked for Judge Thomas Griffith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and was appointed by President George W. Bush as an Associate White House Counsel and Special Assistant to the President.  France graduated in the academic top 1% of his West Point class, received a Masters in Criminal Justice from Washburn University, and graduated magna cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center. He somehow also managed to pass both Ranger School and the CPA Exam. France was born in Saigon, Vietnam, immigrated to the United States at the age of 2, and was raised in Tumwater, Washington. Shownotes: 2:00 France’s childhood 6:00 What inspired France to serve 14:30 How do those West Point values affect your life? 17:00 Life after West Point Graduation 21:00 Frances mindset to get through Ranger School 24:30 After Ranger school 26:00 How the special forces are the entrepreneurs of the military 42:00 How did your culture assist in growing to your current size? 48:30 How to split time between working for two high performance businesses 54:00 France's biggest passion today Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO: Visit the DDCEO BLOG: https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ Follow DDCEO on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DitchDiggerCEO Like DDCEO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DitchDiggerCEO Follow DDCEO on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DitchDiggerCEO Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh03Px5ez_xe_oE_iJMMNIg

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