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How to Lose Money

Hosted by Paul Moore and Josh Thomas, How to Lose Money is a wealth-building podcast dedicated to the honest, sometimes gut-wrenching stories of business and life lessons learned. If you’re an entrepreneur going through a tough season, a business executive wanting to avoid strategic mistakes, or just someone who loves to hear about victories earned on the other side of painful trials, this podcast is for you. With new episodes every Monday, we feature an interview with a business leader who has made mistakes that you don’t need to repeat. We discuss topics like: risk-taking, financial principles, entrepreneurship, growing your business, real estate investing, best business concepts, leadership, books and resources, relationship hacks, networking, passive income, time management, and more!
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Aug 21, 2017

Gary Klopfenstein is a highly successful executive with over 30 years of experience in asset management. Gary has a wealth of global expertise including successful client relationships in the U.S., Canada, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia, and is considered an industry pioneer in specialist currency management.

Gary is Chairman of GK Investment Management, a private asset management company established as a family office. In addition to the investment of capital, the firm partners with sophisticated institutions to create and capitalize on unique investment opportunities. Prior to starting his own firm, Gary was Senior Managing Director of Mesirow Financial, a Chicago based diversified financial services firm. Gary was responsible for growing the business from $1 billion to $60 billion in less than ten years.

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