Interview with Fort Lauderdale Collection South’s Adam Gordon
In this issue, the young and accomplished Gordon talks about growing up in the industry and reveals the moment he realized he didn’t need a college degree to succeed.
“Those with hopes of becoming a CEO one day usually start by obtaining college degrees. In Gordon’s case, a love for numbers and a short but significant lifetime of experience beat out the need for a diploma. The realization that school wasn’t for him came unexpectedly while he was completing a deal with a customer during class one day.”
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