Ric Lewis: A conversation on SUCCESS in business, LEADERSHIP & PHILANTHROPY

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • This week OuttaBoundz sat down with Ric Lewis, founding partner at Tristan Capital Partners, a British property investment firm and chair of The Black Heart foundation.
    In 2019, Ric topped the UK Powerlist, an annual list of the UK’s most influential people with African or Afro-Caribbean heritage.
    This episode is jam packed with knowledge, so make sure you watch it and listen up! This wisdom can help you going forward.
    **The Black Heart Foundation has a long history of supporting initiatives which create and improve educational access, learning, aspiration and achievement for underprivileged children around the world. Its primary goal and focus is to remove any and all barriers to the aspiration and achievement of the young people it hopes to serve.**
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  • @Pud56
    @Pud56 2 месяца назад

    Great video guys, Ric is an interesting and inspirational man. Just a thought, golf doesn’t have to be expensive to try. I purchased my first clubs from a jumble sale, they were old steel clubs with plastic covers to make them look like hickory, Paid 50p, i went to a field and bashed balls for hours on end, didn’t have lessons, just experimented to make different shots, tried to hit over trees, aimed at targets i set up. A neighbour saw me and he was a members of a club, after speaking with my parents he got me a junior membership which was £7 per year (1969) so shed loads for me, as i earned 50p per week as a Saturday boy in a butchers. But hey, football boots were more expensive than my clubs. I did get to Suningdale as i told you previously, only comprehensive school in the Aer Lingus school boys. As with all sports, make the most of what you have, and most of all enjoy!!