Leading Your Business From the Front With Kurt Yeghian

Published: Sept. 13, 2021, 4 a.m.

b'CEO and founder of Existing Conditions, Kurt Yeghian, came by the show to talk about\\xa0his entrepreneurial journey after service and how he has led his successful company for over 23 years. After serving in the Air Force for 13 years, Kurt trained as and entered the private sector as an architect.\\xa0 Recognizing the need for a better way to conduct an existing condition survey, he founded his own business, specializing in providing accurate building drawings using 3-D laser scanning. Kurt talks about how his military experience has influenced his leadership style and the value Veterans bring to his team. If you are looking to start a business, this episode is for you!\\n\\nAre you a Veteran who is transitioning to Entrepreneurship? Then check out this FREE download for the Top 29 Entrepreneurship Programs for Veterans & their families! Download Here !\\nAbout Our Guest\\nKurt Yeghian is the founder and CEO of Existing Conditions, managing daily operations for the company. Mr. Yeghian became a licensed building contractor in 1992 and managed the construction of numerous residential buildings in Rhode Island. Prior to his private sector work experience, Mr. Yeghian spent 13 years as an engineer in the United States Air Force, specializing in existing building analysis and contingency preparedness. Mr. Yeghian attended the Boston Architectural College, and has been appointed chairman of the Boston Society of Architects 3D laser scanning committee.\\nJoin the conversation on our Facebook!\\nCheck out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship.\\nAbout Our Sponsors\\xa0\\nNavy Federal Credit Union\\xa0\\n\\n\\n\\nWe\\u2019ve bought a few cars with Navy Federal over my 31 years as a member with their fully loaded car buying experience. When you become a member of Navy Federal Credit Union, life gets better.\\xa0 You can finance, buy, protect, and enjoy your auto purchase all through one convenient place. They have low rates and preapproval that\\u2019s good for 90 days, so you know what you can afford while you shop. You can save thousands off MSRP with Navy Federal\\u2019s car buying service, powered by TrueCar. You can also get exclusive member savings with CARFAX, GEICO and SiriusXM. They\\u2019re always available with 24/7 member service representatives to answer any questions.\\n\\nLearn more at here\\n\\nAt Navy Federal, our members are the mission.\\xa0\\n\\nCredit and collateral subject to approval. Your actual savings off MSRP may vary. Navy Federal Credit Union is federally insured by NCUA.\\n\\nEnso Rings\\n\\nIf you wear a traditional metal ring, you know the hassle of taking it on and off every time you need to use your hands. I\\u2019m constantly taking my ring on and off when I\\u2019m working out or traveling. That\\u2019s why I\\u2019ve been loving The Rise Collection from Enso Rings. They\\u2019re high-quality silicone rings that are a great alternative to hard-metal rings and I can keep it on all day!\\n\\nEnso Rings\\u2019 Rise Collection is great for our lifestyle. They combine a classic precious metal look with the comfort and safety of silicone. In stylish colors like obsidian, slate, forest green, and denim. Enso Rings are the perfect alternative for your traditional wedding band and you can leave your ring on no matter what you\\u2019re doing, whether you\\u2019re at work, at the gym, or traveling.\\n\\nPlus, Enso Rings\\u2019 Rise Collection has the first ever silicone rings infused with SteriTouch\\u2122 Antimicrobial Technology, who doesn\\u2019t want a cleaner ring! And they\\u2019re made right here in the US.\\xa0\\n\\nVeteran On The Move listeners can get 10% off their first purchase. Just go to EnsoRings.com today and use promo code VETERAN.\\n\\n20 for 20 Podcast\\n\\nIt\\u2019s the 20th anniversary of 9/11 which means that college freshmen weren\\u2019t even\\xa0alive then. And with our busy lives and the 24 hour news cycle...'