

. . .
In This Episode:
[3:20] What does championship leadership mean to Greg?
[5:36] Who is Greg Spillane and what brought him to where he is today?
[9:25] Leaders that have influenced him.
[12:18] His vision, future plans and impact he wants to make.
[15:09] A turning point inside of his life.
[20:19] Episode takeaways.
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Important Quotes:
“Read. Read more.”
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About The Guest:
Greg is CEO of Fancy.com, whose initial investors included Kanye West, Will Smith and Drake. Fancy.com lost a billion dollars to lavish parties and poorly utilized resources. After Greg came on as CEO, Fancy.com’s average order size increased by 50%. Now, Fancy.com boasts 35k new app downloads per month and 2 million active users.
As a former Division I athlete, Greg has a reputation for leading successful turnarounds for tech startups and he’d love to chat about how he first recognized his path.
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Resources:
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This post was previously published on Nate Bailey’s blog.
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