07/20/2022
Did you catch my latest interview with Jon Scholes with Downtown Seattle Association ? Make sure you tap in below!
https://lnkd.in/ggRyjkmR
We talk about GardnerGlobal, Inc.'s mission and mantra of and what we can do together to close the wealth gap for Black and Brown folks. We also talked about my thoughts on what I think the city of Seattle could do to maintain and market our status as a tier 1 global city. And last but not least we discussed how gum ball sales were a market indicator that the economy was coming back to life post covid!
This work is challenging and it's extremely arduous; it's important know that you'll make mistakes on this journey but try not to make the ones that fill you with regret. Stay true to your mission and vision and know sacrifices will be made. Keep a tight circle of people who love and care about you and your health.
But most importantly, be authentically you and believe in yourself
Click the link below to catch my latest podcast interview.
https://lnkd.in/ggRyjkmR
GardnerGlobal, Inc. founder and CEO Jaebadiah Gardner is in the business of building wealth, with a focus on those who have been traditionally excluded. A developer, fund manager, author and speaker, Gardner’s start in building began with coordinating the installation of a sculpture at the University of Washington. Blocked Out, the first monument to diversity on the campus, was completed in 2005 and a career of creating with a purpose was born. Earlier this year, Gardner received a grant from Amazon’s Housing Equity Fund that will help produce a seven-story mixed use apartment building in the Central District. Gardner takes us on a journey of perseverance and passion. Join us for Seattle City Makers with Jon Scholes and guest Jaebadiah Gardner.