Don’t take NO for an answer - Henry McGovern, Founder of AmRest, Managing Partner of McWin

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Our premiere Episode week with Henry McGovern, Founder of AmRest, Managing Partner of McWin

https://www.amrest.eu/en, https://mcwin.fund/

In this episode, Henry talks about his early beginnings in Poland and the struggles he went through in building European largest restaurant group, AmRest. Henrys career is full of breathtaking stories and how his “anything is possible approach” helped him to overcome all the struggles and roadblocks in his career.

Our main takeaways from this conversation for our community with Henry McGovern: Don’t take NO for an answer - „Anything is possible“ (or as Henry said in polish: Wszystko jest możliwe!) In a crisis, call everyone you know for advice. Believe in you if you are the “good guy” – because the “Good Guys gotta win” “Try again.” – most of the successful entrepreneurs failed in their first project. Get your head in & lead. Focus on the Puck. Don’t let your ego take over.

In this podcast, Henry referred several times to his former business partner Don Kendall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_M._Kendall and his current partner in McWin Steve Winegar https://mcwin.fund/our-team/.

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© From Doubt to Drive Podcast, owned and operated by Aperitivo International B.V Recorded on 3rd March 2024 via Zoom in Prague, CZE (Henry McGovern) - Bandarawella, Sri Lanka (Mario C. Bauer) - Hamburg (Florian Schneider).

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