31 min

Episode 603 "Moments With Foo": Chris Lautenslager on How Small Businesses Can Compete in a Big Business World Strategic Advisor Board

    • Entrepreneurship

In a world where big firms seem to dominate, how can small business owners compete and thrive? Join us in this enlightening episode as our guest, Chris Lautenslager, shares powerful insights on building successful businesses through meaningful relationships and a strong sense of purpose. His 40+ years of professional career began with his own trading firm on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He was then recruited for senior positions in New York City working at some of the world’s premier financial institutions. Chris founded Get Looped with the ultimate objective of increasing the collective prosperity of all Americans. Chris earned his B.S. in Accounting from the University of Colorado and his Masters in Finance and Economics from Northwestern University. Throughout this episode, Chris underscores the undeniable advantage that small businesses possess—the capacity to be people-centric. By prioritizing relationships and embracing a values-driven approach, entrepreneurs can not only compete but also drive meaningful change in their communities. Tune in for a conversation that sheds light on the heart of business success and the remarkable potential that lies within small businesses to rehumanize the world of commerce.

In a world where big firms seem to dominate, how can small business owners compete and thrive? Join us in this enlightening episode as our guest, Chris Lautenslager, shares powerful insights on building successful businesses through meaningful relationships and a strong sense of purpose. His 40+ years of professional career began with his own trading firm on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He was then recruited for senior positions in New York City working at some of the world’s premier financial institutions. Chris founded Get Looped with the ultimate objective of increasing the collective prosperity of all Americans. Chris earned his B.S. in Accounting from the University of Colorado and his Masters in Finance and Economics from Northwestern University. Throughout this episode, Chris underscores the undeniable advantage that small businesses possess—the capacity to be people-centric. By prioritizing relationships and embracing a values-driven approach, entrepreneurs can not only compete but also drive meaningful change in their communities. Tune in for a conversation that sheds light on the heart of business success and the remarkable potential that lies within small businesses to rehumanize the world of commerce.

31 min