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Episode 161 : From Infantry Officer to Entrepreneur ft. Jordan Isham

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Finding purpose after leaving the military can be a challenge for many transitioning service members, but today’s guest is a perfect example of how combining your passion with hard work can lead to great success. Jordan Isham is a West Point graduate and currently serves as an Infantry Officer in the Army. When he made the decision to transition out of the military, he knew he wanted to grow a business that allowed him to use his wealth and resources to give back to communities around the world. In 2021, Jordan co-founded My Tennessee Home Solution, a Veteran Owned and Operated company that buys houses for cash in the Tennessee area. What started as a side hustle has turned into the acquisition of more than 100 properties, a $3 million hotel, and the company is on track to earn $3 million in revenue this year! During the podcast, Jordan shares how his business has evolved over time, and what’s next for My Tennessee Home Solution. Topics include: • Jordan’s journey from infantry to entrepreneur • How he balanced his Army career with a side hustle • Jordan’s big picture goal to make the world a better place Mytennesseehomesolution.com
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Finding purpose after leaving the military can be a challenge for many transitioning service members, but today’s guest is a perfect example of how combining your passion with hard work can lead to great success. Jordan Isham is a West Point graduate and currently serves as an Infantry Officer in the Army. When he made the decision to transition out of the military, he knew he wanted to grow a business that allowed him to use his wealth and resources to give back to communities around the world. In 2021, Jordan co-founded My Tennessee Home Solution, a Veteran Owned and Operated company that buys houses for cash in the Tennessee area. What started as a side hustle has turned into the acquisition of more than 100 properties, a $3 million hotel, and the company is on track to earn $3 million in revenue this year! During the podcast, Jordan shares how his business has evolved over time, and what’s next for My Tennessee Home Solution. Topics include: • Jordan’s journey from infantry to entrepreneur • How he balanced his Army career with a side hustle • Jordan’s big picture goal to make the world a better place Mytennesseehomesolution.com
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