Full Time CEO with Will Roundtree S1E12 – It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. (Lawrence Weekly)

by Will Roundtree
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You’ve seen the mansions. You’ve seen the cars. You’ve seen the private jets. But you’ve been sold a lie. Entrepreneurship isn’t all glitz and glam. There’s a dark side that no one seems to acknowledge or talk about, pitfalls that chew up wantrepreneurs and spit them out by the thousands every day leaving them bankrupt, defeated and broken.

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It’s not how you start, it’s
how you finish. – Lawrence Weekly

February 19, 2022
Hosted By: Will Roundtree

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BIOGRAPHY

Lawrence Weekly is the first African American to chair the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors’ Authority. He also sits as chairman of the Board of Trustees for University Medical Center Southern Nevada, the Clark County Liquor & Gaming Licensing Board and the Local Law Enforcement Advisory Board that awards nearly $1 million to valley-wide programs dedicated to improving the quality of life for families in Clark County. He is a native Nevadan and graduate of Western High School. He attended Grambling State University where he earned a bachelor’s in Communication. He is the Chief Diversity Officer and Chief of Staff at College of Southern Nevada, was the Former Clark County Commissioner, Former City Councilman, and is currently pursing a Doctoral Degree in Public Policy at UNLV.

EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Join us for a brand new episode where we are honored to have Mr. Lawrence Weekly as our special guest for the 12th episode of the Full Time CEO Podcast. Lawrence Weekly is the first African American to chair the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors’ Authority. He also sits as chairman of the Board of Trustees for University Medical Center Southern Nevada, the Clark County Liquor & Gaming Licensing Board and the Local Law Enforcement Advisory Board that awards nearly $1 million to valley-wide programs dedicated to improving the quality of life for families in Clark County. He is a native Nevadan and graduate of Western High School. He attended Grambling State University where he earned a bachelor’s in Communication. He is the Chief Diversity Officer and Chief of Staff at College of Southern Nevada, was the Former Clark County Commissioner, Former City Councilman, and is currently pursing a Doctoral Degree in Public Policy at UNLV.

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