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Welcome to the Scaling Secrets Podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Dylan Gambardella, a multi-faceted entrepreneur, health and fitness enthusiast, and angel investor. Dylan shares invaluable insights on using technology to tackle meaningful problems, the importance of actively building projects, and his journey with ventures like Next Gen Summit. Tune in to learn about his plans in the sports science space, the challenges of scaling a business, and actionable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on this wealth of knowledge!
Ep# 15 Gen Z Guides for EntrepreneursDo you have the momentum to win at work and in life? Some are able to create this on their own. Some search for it their entire lives, and some form a partnership that builds momentum for themselves and many others. On this episode, Rick interviews CEO's and Co-founders of Next Gen HQ, Dylan Gambardella & Justin LafazanNext Gen HQ is the #1 community for the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs.This episode is a MUST LISTEN. They bring the heat!
Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella are Co-Founders and CEOs of NextGen HQ, a mentorship platform dedicated to helping Next Generation Leaders succeed at work and life. And when I first heard about this platform, I knew I had to talk to the people who created it. I had the benefit of wonderful mentors and friends who supported me along my own growth journey, and I really don't think I would have gotten here without that support. So I feel compelled to pay it forward — and it has been really fulfilling talking to and working with Justin and Dylan so far. For other leaders out there, I hope these two are inspiring for you as they were to me — and for the younger listeners, I hope you're able to find the same kind of support I had in learning to “win” at work and life, as Dylan and Justin say. Learn more and find the complete show notes at https://www.conniewsteele.com/podcast (https://www.conniewsteele.com/podcast) Resources: https://www.nextgenhq.com/ (www.nextgenhq.com) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nextgenhq/ (https://www.instagram.com/nextgenhq/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextgenhq/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextgenhq/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nextgenhqofficial (https://www.facebook.com/nextgenhqofficial) Twitter: https://twitter.com/nextgenhq/ (https://twitter.com/nextgenhq/)
Dylan Gambardella is the CEO and Co-founder of Next Gen HQ. A Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, Dylan and his team provide the momentum founders, students, and young professionals need to win at work and in life. In this episode Dylan shares his formula for success as a young CEO and Entrepreneur. This is what I am focusing on after my interview with him: 1. MVP (minimal viable product) 2. Never stop learning 3. Treat People with Kindness
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Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella, co-founders of NextGenHQ.com and hosts of the Momentum Audio podcast, want to inspire you to embrace the entrepreneur mindset even if you have no intention of starting a business, so you can get want you want out of life. Show notes at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/show382 Lot of great lessons in our conversations including: + Redefining what it means to be an entrepreneur. + Fighting the pull of the status quo and how they did it. + Why naps are OK. + How they ve grown by evolving. Ready to work for yourself? Learn the first 5 actions at lifeskillsthatmatter.com/getstarted Subscribe https://lifeskillsthatmatter.com/subscribe-podcast Podcast Archive https://lifeskillsthatmatter.com/podcast The post Embrace The Entrepreneur Mindset With Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella (382) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share their journey on choosing the path of their dreams & how they started building towards it. They share how to frame your mindset to discover your path. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share their perspective on the benefits of beginning their entrepreneurial journey earlier in life. By just getting started, you are getting closer to your Promised Land. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share how to concentrate & diversity to maximize value. They encourage you to eliminate other possibilities to allow you to maximize your potential returns.
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share their perspective on a key NGHQ Momentum Value of Taking Complete Ownership. In order to take complete ownership, you must first accept responsibility & then believe you can handle it. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Co-Founder of Next Gen HQ, Forbes 30 under 30 honoree, featured in Entrepreneur, USA Today, and INC, shares insight on how to build MOMENTUM and community. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewithcolton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changewithcolton/support
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share strategies to own your own path and evaluate advice from those around you. They encourage you to seek out communities and advisors that align with your values and desired path. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Dylan Gambardella is Co-Founder and CEO of Next Gen HQ. We discuss creative discipline, money allowing options to grow your creativity, and having audacious goals. Check out Dylan's work at: - E-mail - dylan@nextgenhq.com - Instagram - www.instagram.com/dylangambardella - Twitter - www.twitter.com/dylgambardella - Next Gen HQ - www.nextgenhq.com/ Let's connect! The best place to find me is on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/olga-kirshenbaum/ Check out my blog at www.ragstorichesconsulting.com/blog for money insights --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olga-kirshenbaum/support
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share actionable tactics to schedule your time according to your values. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share their life hacks for winning as a student entrepreneur. They dive into the benefits of being a student entrepreneur and how to capitalize on your student status. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Dylan Gambardella is a Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and startup investor. Dylan is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of Next Gen HQ, a hub empowering entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to win at business and life. He works with leading brands including AMEX, Target, and Capital One to help them stand out and reach the next generation. Dylan has been featured in Forbes (30 Under 30 - Education), Inc, Adweek, Entrepreneur, and USA Today for his work leading a venture-backed, scaling startup. A graduate of Duke University (‘17), Dylan has spoken in front of tens of thousands on global stages. Time Stamps: ➔ 1:57 - How does the idea momentum arise? ➔ 4:32 - How did you start NexGen EQ ➔ 8:21 - How do you grow a community with so much momentum ➔ 11:09 - What type of challenges did you face and how did you deal with them ➔ 13:09 - At an example of a challenge when creating NexGen EQ ➔ 17:05 - Advice for an entrepreneur who lacks belief ➔ 19:20 - Have you ever thought of giving up? ➔ 21:15 - Key lessons learnt ➔ 22:46 - What does your next best version look like? ➔ 24:22 - Where do you see yourself in the next 5 years ➔ 26:45 - What is your idea of an entrepreneur's mindset of an entrepreneur? ➔ 28:32 - What does action mean to you? ➔ 29:46 - What lesson do you wish you had learnt earlier? Key Takeaways: ★ Aimed to just solve a problem (After one thing leading to another we were able to expand) ★ It all starts with giving! ★ If you give without expecting some return, it always comes back 100 times over ★ When trying to build a community, aim to just help people ★ Find your unique way of giving value while having fun and just do it and you'll feel better Are you an entrepreneur? Get the MOMENTUM to win at business and life: nextgenhq.com/getmomentum Want more action - check out www.itstartswithaction.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itstartswithaction/message
Next Gen HQ CoFounders and CEOs, Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, share the challenges they've faced when diving into unknown territory such as the investing world. They encourage you to leverage mentorship as a sounding board, but be sure that you apply to your own perspective before making that final decision. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan are the Co-founders and CEOs of Next Gen HQ. Next Gen empowers entrepreneurs with momentum to achieve their life and business dreams. Level up your entrepreneurial journey and learn more about Dylan + Justin by joining their Momentum Newsletter: https://nextgenhq.com.getmomentum -- Listen, observe and enjoy what we all have to say. I hope you have as much fun listening as I do hosting. Welcome to Talk Shop with Allon Avgi. -- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allonavgi/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allonavgi/ Clubhouse: @allonavgi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AllonAvgi TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSvya7C
Dylan is an amazing entrepreneur who is only 24 years old and has a team of 17 people. He is an incredibly wise individual and speaks about how he managed to create such success at an early age and what he focuses on in order to keep growing at an exponential rate. For those feeling unsure about getting started this one is for you!What we cover The challenges of running a business whilst at universityThe revolving door relationship of being a mentor and menteeHow to have confidence even when you’re just starting outHow to leverage your resources for greater impactWhy using focus and prioritisation is game changing in business
Bet: Will this be the most downloaded podcast in W/M history?? JOIN US IRL: www.instagram.com/wisemillennial Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, Co-Founders of "NextGen HQ" sit down remotely to discuss “The Momentum Movement”, their global business hub supporting entrepreneurs to "fire them up and chase their dreams", their journey from meeting at a high school party to attending Duke and Wharton, respectively, founding their first startup "Students4Students", before founding NextGen in 2014. We discuss the importance of freedom and momentum (and what kills it), Why entrepreneurship is so tough? And how to break past that?, Constant validation/dealing with negative feedback, Importance of a co-founder, If and when to accept failure (secret: never), How to monetize and measure TAM and KPI's, and their Vision for the future of entrepreneurship.JOIN THE MOVEMENT AND SIGN UP FOR THEIR NEWSLETTER, CLICK "GET MOMENTUM" ON THEIR WEBSITE: https://nextgenhq.com/INSTA: @nextgenhqINTERVIEW QUESTIONS:Can you briefly explain to the audience what exactly is NextGenHQ and NextGen summit?Why were you so resistant to going into the traditional corporate world?Shifting gears to nextgen. Why do you focus on momentum as the primary focus for nextgen? Why is momentum so difficult to obtain? Or can you boil it down to simply a lack of self confidence and negative self talk? And related, how have you struggled with momentum in your professional lives?Do you think our generation needs constant validation?Is it important to have a cofounder? Does that help solve the momentum problem? You also recognize that many startups fail. You talk a lot about supporting the entrepreneur's journey, as opposed to an incubator. What was the opportunity you saw which didn't exist? Do you guys not accept idea of failure? I mean it's one thing to be energized and talk yourself up, and don't get me wrong, that's a crucial ingredient to potential success. I mean, at what point do you say to yourself, “I've been doing this for X number of years. I spent X number of dollars. This just isn't working. It's not the right idea, or it's not the right timing”? Talk to me about monetization and your business model (which may be changing with covid). How did you come to a conference-based monetization strategy? Why not charge dues or create a private membership model instead of just a free facebook community? Or is the model more of a freemium model, to ramp up user engagement first, then start charging for services later?What are your KPI's and internal metrics that define success for you? Is it number of tickets sold? Number of facebook group members? The reason I ask is because you guys are working double time, not only are you trying to grow your network of users, but at the same time you're trying to convince enterprise companies of your legitimacy and leveraging your community strength in hopes they'll sponsor or partner with you.Let's talk about Gen Z and Millennials. I've noticed though that a large majority of your core user base is Gen Z. I'm wondering if you can shed light on why that is, and the differences you've learned between these two generations?What's your biggest challenge to growth? Is it just awareness?What is something you wish someone had told you five years ago, or you had told yourself, that you had to learn on your own? But would have made life so much easier had you known?What is the best way for listeners to get more involved?
Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella believe that entrepreneurs can and should control their own destinies. That's why in 2014 they started NextGen: to empower entrepreneurs to design the lives they want to live and achieve their purpose. They believe entrepreneurship is really, really hard and as Co-Founders and CEOs of their own lives, they know this all too well. But they are driven, driven to help entrepreneurs overcome the obstacles that get in the way. Their business helps energize entrepreneurs on their path to freedom and success. The best part is they are just getting started. They are all about taking ownership of their journey, growing 1% each day, and chasing their dreams together with their fellow community. In this episode of the One Away Show, Justin and Dylan discuss how they would be lost without the help of brand architect Rich Keller. He helped them discover their one word which would allow them to propel their brand and mission. Follow Bryan Wish on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/bryanwish/ Follow Bryan Wish on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryanwish_?s=11 Follow Bryan Wish on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanwish_/ Join our Mission: bwmissions.com/join/ Join our Community: my.community.com/bwmissions
About Dylan Gambardella ⏪ Follow on IG Dylan Gambardella is a 24-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and investor. Dylan is the Co-founder of Next Gen HQ, the premier business hub empowering 20,000+ of the world's greatest entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams. Dylan has helped leading brands including Target, Capital One, and Dell access, engage with, and influence the next generation. He has been featured in Forbes, Inc, Adweek, Entrepreneur, and USA Today for his work leading a venture-backed, scaling startup. A graduate of Duke University (‘17), Dylan has spoken in front of tens of thousands on global stages including TEDx. In this Episode: We talk about the journey of how to create an immensely engaged community. Anyone can "grow an audience" they say, but engagement is the real KPI we should be looking at. We talk about gaining venture capital investment, connecting with and utilizing younger generations, closing big brand deals, and how to create a peaceful workflow and entrepreneurial space in light of COVID and other complicated social matters. About Next Gen Summit WE BELIEVE ENTREPRENEURS CAN AND SHOULD CONTROL THEIR OWN DESTINIES. THAT'S WHY IN 2014, WE STARTED NEXT-GEN TO EMPOWER ENTREPRENEURS TO DESIGN THE LIVES THEY WANT TO LIVE AND ACHIEVE THEIR PURPOSE. ENTREPRENEURSHIP IS REALLY, REALLY, REALLY HARD. AS CO-FOUNDERS AND CO-CEOS OURSELVES, WE KNOW THIS ALL TOO WELL. BUT WE'RE DRIVEN: DRIVEN TO HELP ENTREPRENEURS OVERCOME THE OBSTACLES THAT GET IN THE WAY. OUR BUSINESS HUB ENERGIZES ENTREPRENEURS ON THEIR PATH TO FREEDOM AND SUCCESS. THE BEST PART IS - WE'RE JUST GETTING STARTED. HERE'S TO TAKING OWNERSHIP OF OUR JOURNEY, GROWING 1% EACH DAY, AND CHASING OUR DREAMS TOGETHER. - Founders Justin and Dylan
Join Atento Capital for the twelfth episode of our podcast, Be Atento. In this episode we talk with Dylan Gambardella, Co-founder of Next Gen HQ. In this episode, Dylan describes why he founded Next Gen HQ, what problems he and Next Gen HQ are trying to solve, and the inherent loneliness that comes from being an entrepreneur. Dylan is a perfect example of how doing well and doing good can be accomplished simultaneously and we are excited for you to check out this episode.To learn more about Atento Capital, check out our website: https://www.atentocapital.com/Subscribe to the Be Atento Podcast anywhere podcasts can be found, if you need help, check us out on Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/1499376646 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episodes will include conversations with thought-leading entrepreneurs, emotionally intelligent business leaders and college and high school trailblazers who have accepted my challenge, discovered their ‘One Word' personal brand and are sharing it with the world in ways that are helping them Stand-out Conquer Obstacles and Reach Excellence, in other words, SCORE. Here are the 5 things you need to know about today's guests Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella: Number 1: Justin and Dylan graduated from The University of Pennsylvania and Duke University respectively. Number 2: Kat Cole, President, and COO of Focus Brands taught Justin the “Hot Shot Rule” and you'll learn in this episode how this rule is helping him overcome his fear of failure. Dylan shares a story about his 1st personal failure that took place in a very public forum and, in this episode, you'll learn what impact it had. Number 3: Justin and Dylan are the Co-Founders of Next Gen HQ, a business hub that cultivates Community, Education, Resources and Mentorship to energize the world's greatest entrepreneurs, giving them the momentum they need to overcome obstacles and win in both business AND life. Number 4: Justin released his book in December 2015, What Wakes You Up? Designing Kick-Ass Lives Through Entrepreneurship and it instantly jumped to the bestseller list on Amazon. Dylan presented a TEDx Talk entitled “Finding Your Passion With a Community”, which focused on the pressure young people feel to pursue a certain path, and how rewarding it is to find your passion while you're young and pursue it. Number 5: Justin and Dylan's ‘One Word' Personal Brand…Take a listen to this episode to hear their answers. Let's meet Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella.
Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella of Next Gen HQ ask Jay about the strategies that give him unique power and insights as a masterful thinking partner. Jay shares how to gain an ethical advantage and enjoy exponential growth—all while staying true to your audience and overdelivering every single time. Jay knows how to ask the right questions to get the best results for his clients. You'll discover some of the questions to ask yourself when analyzing your position in the marketplace so that you can also see impressive growth.Listen in to discover one of the most powerful concepts in business, life, marketing, and interaction. Learn how Jay was able to wrap his head around this concept early-on and see how you can use it as a lens through which to recognize unique opportunities across every facet of life. 02:00 - 09:00 - Jay shares his origin story, the strategies that gave him unique power, what drove his achievement, and the principles behind the exponential zone. 09:00 - 13:00 - On understanding diverse realities, gaining the maximum ethical advantage, mentorship, and who impacted Jay's advancement. 13:00 - 17:00 - On working for IcyHot, the value of repurposing, analytical marketing, and copywriting, and how Jay took understandings and implemented them into his client work. 17:00 - 24:00 - On having a masterful thinking partner, the issue of mediocrity, the value of intellectual capital, what your audience values, and competition. 24:00 - 31:00 - How Jay over-delivers value, the questions he asks, and what he means by hyper-operationalizing.31:00 - 33:00 - One of the most powerful concepts in business, life, marketing, and interaction and how it moves people forward; how Jay began to understand it himself.33:00 - 36:00 - Jay's spiritual learnings and practices that he attributes to growth and success; Jay shares his beliefs and appreciations.
On this episode of the Time Out podcast, I get to talk to 24-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and investor Dylan Gambardella. Dylan is the Co-founder of Next Gen HQ, the premier business hub empowering 20,000+ of the world's greatest entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams. We talk about how he started Next Gen HQ as well as his goals to grow the community. Dylan also talks about his teams passion to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Episode 109 features the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Next Gen HQ, Dylan Gambardella. I was grateful to meet Dylan last year as I attended their Next Gen Summit in NYC and I love what him and the team at Next Gen HQ are doing to help create momentum for young entrepreneurs on their path to achieving their mission in life.Find Dylan Online:Website - dylangambardella.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylangambardella/Twitter - https://twitter.com/DylGambardellaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dylangambardella/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DylanGambardellaAbout Dylan:Dylan Gambardella is a 24-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and investor. Dylan is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of Next Gen HQ, a business hub empowering the world's greatest entrepreneurs with the tools and resources to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams.Dylan has helped leading brands including Target, Capital One, and Dell access, engage with, and influence the next generation. He has been featured in Forbes, Inc, Adweek, Entrepreneur, and USA Today for his work leading a venture-backed, scaling startup. A graduate of Duke University (‘17), Dylan has spoken in front of tens of thousands on global stages including TEDx.Check out Next Gen HQ:Website - https://nextgenhq.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nextgenhq/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NextGenHQLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextgenhq/........Follow the Just Get Started Podcast on Instagram at @justgetstartedpodcast or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/justgetstartedpodcast and to learn more about me and what’s going on in my world check out https://www.brianondrako.com/now/ or find me on Instagram at @brianondrako or twitter @brianondrako As always, I’d appreciate a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts if you believe I’ve earned it. -> Leave a Review See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dylan Gambardella is a 24-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and investor. Dylan is the Co-founder of Next Gen HQ, the premier business hub empowering 20,000+ of the world's greatest entrepreneurs to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams. Dylan has helped leading brands including Target, Capital One, and Dell access, engage with, and influence the next generation. A graduate of Duke University (‘17), Dylan has spoken in front of tens of thousands on global stages including TEDx. Justin Lafazan is the co-founder of Next Gen Summit, a 5,000+ member community of talented young entrepreneurs. He is the Author of What Wakes You Up? (Dec, 2015), a 4-time TEDx speaker, and a senior at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Next Gen started as an event that barely sold any tickets. Today, the community reaches tens of thousands of entrepreneurs through weekly emails, daily Facebook group activity, and a yearly conference. Next Gen was started by Dylan Gambardella and Justin Lafazan, who had a vision to provide resources to anyone and everyone in the nascent stages of building something for themselves. Today, they help leading brands like Target, Capital One, and Dell access, engage with, and influence the next generation. In this conversation with 1517 Fund's Zak Slayback, Dylan and Justin explain the early hustle they undertook to launch the first Summit, how they collectively bargain for their community, and their commitment to replying to every question and ask. Connect with Justin, Dylan, and Next Gen ngsummit.com Connect with 1517 Fund https://www.1517fund.com/take-action
For the first episode of season 2, I interviewed the co-founders of Next Gen Summit, Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella. Justin and Dylan started Next Gen Summit in 2014 with the goal to empower entrepreneurs to design their own lives and create their own path to success. Since 2014, they have held six summits with speakers including Seth Goldman, founder of Honest Tea, Michael Loeb, Founder of Loeb Enterprises, Nigel Eccles, CEO of FanDuel, and many more! Justin and Dylan have built an incredible online community, where young entrepreneurs can connect with and empower one another. Justin and Dylan speak to their love for entrepreneurship, how they formed their company around their core values, and how they built their incredible team. Go check out this episode and many more on Next Gen Leaders podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, and iheart radio. Make sure to also sign up for Next Gen Summit 2020 at nextgenhq.com/summit
On today’s episode, Dylan Gambardella joins us to talk about co-founding Next Gen HQ, empowering entrepreneurs and employees, becoming a B-Corp, and organizing the annual youth entrepreneurship summit, Next Gen Summit.Dylan Gambardella is a 23-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and investor. He is the Co-founder of Next Gen HQ, the premier business hub empowering 20,000+ of the world's greatest entrepreneurs to overcome obstacles and chase their dreams. To date, Dylan and Next Gen have hosted thousands of attendees at more than a dozen events across the country - including the internationally acclaimed Next Gen SummitYou can follow him online @dylangambardella on Instagram, @dylgambardella on Twitter, and at www.dylangambardella.com. Find Next Gen HQ at www.nextgenhq.com.For more Generation Slay, check us out @generationslay on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Follow Emma across the internet! @emmahavi on Instagram and Twitter and on her website, www.emmahavi.comWow, you’re still reading this? Cool, drop a review with your goals for the year & we’ll see ya next Friday.
On today's episode of the podcast, I talk with Dylan Gambardella, an entrepreneur and the co-founder of Next Gen HQ!
While still in high school, Dylan Gambardella started his first business venture Students4Students, which is a consultancy aimed at helping students through the college admissions process. In 2014, he co-founded the Next Gen Summit and has since grown it to a community of more than 20,000 members across 90 different countries. He's also an accomplished speaker, having addressed global audiences at Yale University, UCLA and more. On this episode, we dive into all sorts of exciting topics including building and maintaining a community, how Gen Z entrepreneurs are changing workplace expectations, and his advice to young entrepreneurs. For highlights from this episode and the latest from the series, visit adweek.com/genzeos.
Dylan Gambardella is a 23-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and leader. Dylan is the Co-founder of Next Gen, the premier business hub that cultivates knowledge, resources, and mentorship to empower the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, energizing them to create and grow meaningful businesses.
Dylan Gambardella is a 22-year-old entrepreneur, speaker, and leader. He is a 2017 Wunderkind and Duke University Melissa & Doug Scholar and aims to support innovation by providing the resources young people need to change the world.
Dylan Gambardella is the co-founder of Next Gen Summit and previously co-founded Students4Students. He is an accomplished entrepreneur, speaker, investor, and activist. The 22-year-old Duke University alumnus has addressed global audiences at events including TEDx, Yale University, and UCLA, and is passionate about supporting young people in creating lasting, positive impact in our world. Dylan was born and raised in Westchester, New York and graduated as the valedictorian of his high school class. While at Duke, he majored in Economics and Public Policy and was named a Melissa & Doug Scholar and was elected as Senator for the student body. Dylan was also a member of the Duke Basketball Practice Team and a Director of Campus Enterprises, Duke’s oldest student-run company. Dylan was the 2017 recipient of the New York Wunderkind award. But Dylan’s entrepreneurial journey began at age 17 when he co-founded Students4Students, a higher-education consulting firm designed to provide applicants an advantage in the collegiate admissions process. After successfully helping over 120 clients in the first two years, Dylan co-founded Next Gen, where he aims to support innovation by providing the resources young entrepreneurs need to change the world. To date, Dylan and Next Gen have hosted thousands of attendees at more than a dozen events across the country - including the international Next Gen Summit - and have attracted an online network of over 5,000 young entrepreneurs. The post 75: What It’s Like To Become a Next Gen Entrepreneur w/ Dylan Gambardella [Main T4C episode] appeared first on Time4Coffee.
Today we’re sharing an episode of the Access Your Success hour on Teens of America Radio that Jesse co-hosted with Sean Mulroney. The co-hosts interview (http://www.dylangambardella.com/) , about growing the Next Gen community, why collaboration trumps competition, and balancing entrepreneurship with college. Resources: Listen to Teens of America Radio Connect with Dylan: (https://www.facebook.com/DylanGambardella) Learn more about the Next Generation Summit at ngsummit.com Collaboration > Competition “The way to the most success possible, for any individual, is never going to be through pure competition.” –Dylan Gambardella Success follow people who give significantly more than they ask or take. Too much of business, and live, is transactional. People are often only willing to offer something if they are offered something in return; it’s all quid pro quo. However, you want your relationships to be friendships – not transactions. This is what surfaces relationships that have true value, and it paves the way towards true collaboration.
Featured in Forbes, Inc, Entrepreneur, TEDx, Westchester Magazine, FOX, and more, Dylan Gambardella is a 21-year-old Duke University undergrad student, speaker, and entrepreneur. Named a Wunderkind and Melissa & Doug Scholar, Dylan aims to support innovation by providing the resources young entrepreneurs need to change the world. Before graduating as a valedictorian from high school, Dylan co-founded Students4Students, a college advisory firm that has helped over 70 students across three continents gain admission to their dream schools. His current project, Next Gen, is the premier community and conference for young entrepreneurs. Next Gen's mission is to instill in young people the belief that they control their futures and that they can direct their careers and lives in ways that are most meaningful to them.
Ella interviews special guests Sanah Jivani and Dove Cameron. Jesse interviews Dylan Gambardella.
Jesse chats with Dylan Gambardella, the co-founder of Next Gen Summit! Along with being the Co-founder of Next Gen Summit he previously served as CEO of Students4Students. Dylan has been Featured in Forbes, Inc, Entrepreneur, FOX, and more. While working on all Next Gen and his other projects, Dylan is a 21-year-old Duke University undergraduate student and is also an accomplished speaker, with TedX talks and speeches at Yale University, Duke University, and UCLA.
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Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella share how they are expanding their network and opportunities well beyond the traditional college experience. The post Gen Z Entrepreneur Connectors Justin Lafazan and Dylan Gambardella (006) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
Dylan Gambardella is a 20-year old undergraduate student at Duke University and the founder of Next Gen Ventures and Students4Students. Dylan was named a Wunderkind, a Melissa & Doug Scholar and has been featured in Forbes, USA Today, Fox News, Inc, Entrepreneur, and many more. In this episode we discuss: Where Dylan’s drive and motivation comes from. How Dylan has become a strong leader and his advice to other leaders. How Dylan betters himself as a businessman and human being. The business model behind Students4Students and how it was started. The wild story of how Dylan went to Forbes 30U30 conference. How Dylan balanced freshman year of college and starting Next Gen Ventures. What Dylan does on a difficult day or when he faces an obstacle. How Dylan takes care of his physical and mental health. Where Dylan’s humble personality comes from. For more details on this episode or resources and support on building your business, please visit www.teenpodcast.com We have built a community of entrepreneurs from all around the world to help you on your journey. The podcast is produced by Force Media.