Lessons on third generation family, networking and the front counter

March 25, 2021
In this episode of the Remarkable Results podcast with Carm Capriotto, he speaks with Steve Mancinelli, who wears the scars of battle as a third generation shop owner.
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In this episode of the Remarkable Results podcast with Carm Capriotto, he speaks with Steve Mancinelli, who wears the scars of battle as a third generation shop owner.

Family business, networking, and learning how to run a great business are challenges we all face and Steve, AMAM, shares his many moves through the labyrinth of barriers that got him to where he is today.

In his section of Denver, there have been 6 shops and 23 service bays have closed since the pandemic hit. Either they liquidated, retired, or moved due to high rent in the downtown area during the pandemic. Besides many wise thoughts, Steve talks about women at the front counter.

The key talking points reside at remarkableresults.biz/e623

Carm Capriotto is the aftermarket podcast guy and hosts the industry's premiere podcast. Carm is connecting aftermarket professionals willing to share their wisdom so we all rise to new levels of success. The Remarkable Results Radio Podcast is where service professionals, technicians, business coaches, educators, and industry executives among others bring raw, unfiltered, honest, and sincere stories that shaped their success.

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