The power of ferocious, feverish curiosity | Richard Dolan | TEDxKiwanis Park Youth
What truly sets apart the rich and famous from the rest of us? Is it luck, talent, or something deeper? In this compelling talk, Richard Dolan shares his insights on how ferocity is the defining difference. Discover how embracing relentless determination can be the key to breaking through barriers and achieving extraordinary success. Richard Dolan is a 30-year veteran within the human betterment realm, with an established history in wealth management. He is the CEO of The House of Legacy, a group of companies dedicated to reimagining legacies for Icons, Legends and Gods of commerce and culture. Based in Toronto with offices in New York, Los Angeles and London; The House of Legacy is an advisory-oriented business providing strategy, marketing and venture catalyzation. His boutique bank is responsible for advising over $2.5B in AUM. Richard is described by Forbes magazine as “a business advisor to titans of industry futurizing their power, presence and purpose. Richard has earned three NBA Championship rings with the Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers, primarily given his work and contribution to Lebron James. He is the author of 14 publications on subject matter including wealth management, real estate investing, performance psychology and leadership. With a background in happiness economics, behavioral finance and investor resilience; Richard is a visiting professor at Schulich School of Business (Executive Development division) co-authoring the Certificate in Wealth Management Program and Certificate in Marketing and Selling Wealth Management Services. Today, Richard advises on the subject of business for what’s new, now, and next with the likes of the most epic actors, musicians, athletes, thought leaders, CEO’s and members of The Royal Family. Richard is the proud father of Mateo and resides in Toronto. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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