Show Notes
Today, we're joined by Chase Dalton, who made the leap from athlete to entrepreneur, channeling the determination he honed in sports into his company's ethos of "Grow or Die". Over the past six years, he has successfully steered Silicon Signs from a startup in 2018 to a thriving $4M+ business, establishing a nationwide presence across all 50 states.Born and raised in Portland, OR, amidst a bustling household of 8 siblings, Chase Dalton transitioned from being an athlete to an entrepreneur. His diverse experiences, including his elite athletic background, surviving a plane crash, navigating religious deconstruction, and grappling with ADHD, all contributed to shaping his entrepreneurial journey. These challenges instilled in him resilience, adaptability, and a drive for success.
Chase stresses the significance of goal-setting, hard work, and assembling a solid team as fundamental elements for continual growth and success in business. As CEO, he's committed to fostering growth, innovation, and excellence within the sign manufacturing and installation industry.
Find Chase Dalton on the web: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook
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