51 min

Obtaining & Maintaining Wealth Through Your Investments with Michael Episcope Monumental with Evan Holladay

    • Business

Michael’s story, like many, is unique. In his mid-thirties, Michael Episcope decided to pursue his Master's in Real Estate and start his own business guiding individuals and companies towards the best real estate investments to build wealth. This episode outlines Michael’s unique story, the importance of making smart investment decisions, his journey in entrepreneurship, and maintaining the wealth you’ve already accumulated. There’s a little bit for everyone in this episode!
Michael is the former president of the DePaul Real Estate Alumni Alliance and a sustaining sponsor of the DePaul Real Estate Center. He has been a Vistage member for more than six years and lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.  He enjoys traveling with this family, snowboarding, and frequents ski resorts all over North America.
Michael is principal of Origin Investments, co-chairs the Investment Committee, and oversees investor relations, marketing, and company operations. Michael brings 25 years of investment and risk management experience to the company and believes that calculated risk-taking in inefficient markets is the key to building wealth.  
Interested in Impact Investing with Evan and Holladay Ventures for recession-resistant returns and having a positive impact on your capital? Set up a call with our investor relations team to see if it's a good fit: https://holladayventures.com/investors/ 
Subscribe & leave a review for Monumental on Apple Podcasts
Keep Up with Evan Holladay:
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Get 20% OFF – Michael’s Favorite Books!
The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother
The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers

Michael’s story, like many, is unique. In his mid-thirties, Michael Episcope decided to pursue his Master's in Real Estate and start his own business guiding individuals and companies towards the best real estate investments to build wealth. This episode outlines Michael’s unique story, the importance of making smart investment decisions, his journey in entrepreneurship, and maintaining the wealth you’ve already accumulated. There’s a little bit for everyone in this episode!
Michael is the former president of the DePaul Real Estate Alumni Alliance and a sustaining sponsor of the DePaul Real Estate Center. He has been a Vistage member for more than six years and lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.  He enjoys traveling with this family, snowboarding, and frequents ski resorts all over North America.
Michael is principal of Origin Investments, co-chairs the Investment Committee, and oversees investor relations, marketing, and company operations. Michael brings 25 years of investment and risk management experience to the company and believes that calculated risk-taking in inefficient markets is the key to building wealth.  
Interested in Impact Investing with Evan and Holladay Ventures for recession-resistant returns and having a positive impact on your capital? Set up a call with our investor relations team to see if it's a good fit: https://holladayventures.com/investors/ 
Subscribe & leave a review for Monumental on Apple Podcasts
Keep Up with Evan Holladay:
Evan on Instagram
Holladay Ventures on Instagram
Evan on Facebook
Evan on Twitter
See what Evan is up to
Keep Up with Michael Episcope:
Website
LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram
Get 20% OFF – Michael’s Favorite Books!
The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother
The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers

51 min

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