Ever believe entrepreneurs are born, not made?

For years, I held the same belief, having interviewed countless entrepreneurs who seemingly knew their destiny from a young age. But then I met Frank J. Tighe, who shattered this misconception.
After 25 years in the corporate world, Frank transitioned into entrepreneurship, not out of pre-destined foresight but at the nudging of his clients and suppliers. His story is a compelling reminder that there is always time to venture into the entrepreneurial world.
Frank, the Chairman and CEO of Atlanta-based TDH Partners, is a force to reckon with in the medical device industry. He's developed and commercialized over 150 medical devices, negotiated million-dollar deals, and has contributed significantly to the growth of tech companies in Georgia through his role at Georgia Tech University’s ATDC.
Excited to share more about Frank's journey and how he pivoted his career after 25 years. His story is filled with insights and lessons that could reshape your entrepreneurship perspective. Watch the video clip, then see the entire interview on YouTube.