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Rocket IT Business Podcast | Brandon Hutchins | Leading Change Through Influence | Ep. 22

Rocket IT Business Podcast | Brandon Hutchins | Leading Change Through Influence | Ep. 22

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https://youtu.be/v14bAb3TI1g In episode 22 of the Rocket IT Business Podcast, Matt Hyatt sits down with fellow entrepreneur and CEO of Gaskins Surveying and Engineering, Brandon Hutchins. As an employee turned business owner, Brandon’s passion for supporting his peers makes him an amazing steward of the organizations he leads. As if one business weren’t enough to keep him busy, Brandon is involved in multiple businesses at the same time, while serving as a hands-on coach for his leadership team at work and the new entrepreneurs he mentors. In This Episode, You’ll Hear More About: The transition from employee to ownerThe Influence ModelHow to grow through acquisitionsManaging multiple businesses at onceServing as a pastor at work Contact Information bhutchins@gcssurvey.com Resources Mentioned Gaskins Survey and Engineering Integrity Construction Management Leadership and Self-Deception 5 Voices The Pursuit of God Host: Matt Hyatt Guest: Brandon Hutchins Show Notes Colleen Frangos (00:00:00): Today’s podcast is brought to you by Rocket IT. Experiencing malware, data loss, or a recurring technical glitch? Your technology should be seamless to your team. Visit Rocket IT.com/roadmaphelp or click the link in the video’s description to see how you can benefit from one of our personalized roadmaps. [inaudible] Matt Hyatt (00:00:34): Hello everyone. I’m your host, Matt Hyatt. And this is show number 22 of the Rocket IT business podcast. Today we’re talking with my friend and fellow entrepreneur, Brandon Hutchins. Before we dive in, let me tell you a few things I like about Brandon. First and foremost, Brandon has a big heart for people around him and I think that shows in everything he does. He’s an employee turned business owner, and he’s been an amazing steward of the organizations he leads and yes, that’s right organizations, plural as if one business weren’t enough to keep him busy. Brandon is involved in multiple businesses at the same time. Brandon is also a very hands-on coach for the leadership team at work. He leads a men’s group through his church and actively supports and mentors, other entrepreneurs all while raising a family with his wife, Nancy. Brandon, welcome to the show. Brandon Hutchins (00:01:21): scraping here. Thanks man. Matt Hyatt (00:01:23): And I’m so glad to sit down with you. We had a little chat beforehand catching up a little bit, but I always enjoy spending time with you. Brandon, you live on the other side of town, so we don’t get to see each other in person too often, but glad for technology like zoom, let us get together and hang out a little bit. Brandon Hutchins (00:01:41): way on the other side of the world in Marietta, Georgia. Matt Hyatt (00:01:44): That’s right. Well, you know, it’s probably not very many miles, but as we all know, traffic is horrendous around here even during the pandemic. And so, Brandon Hutchins (00:01:52): but it’s still, it’s still not just skipping the job. Matt Hyatt (00:01:56): So I want to kind of start off in the way back machine here a little bit, I know you graduated from Georgia tech, which means you’re super sharp. I know that engineering background right out of school, you landed the job, a little tiny company called Kirsten young. I’d love to kind of hear a little bit about that. How did that happen? Was that your, your aim and was it what you expected when you, when you got in there? Brandon Hutchins (00:02:22): Yeah, I’ve thought through that period of time a lot, and I have a senior in high school. I have one in college and one is a senior in high school and two that are younger, but we’ve been talking about college and we’ve been talking about career and all that kind of stuff. And to be honest, man, I didn’t know. I really didn’t know what I wanted to do. I you know, I liked math. I like the technical side of things and I was thinking about sports to a certain degree. And anyway, I ended up going to tech and without that vision, for what I wanted to do With my life and I kind of looked around, I was very driven. The joke that I kind of have is I kind of looked around and said, well, the Coke building is kind of one of the biggest buildings I sure would like to be the CEO of Coke one day. So Matt Hyatt (00:03:16): There you go. There’s still a chance. Brandon Hutchins (00:03:18): Yeah, there’s still a chance. But you know, I, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. And consulting really felt like a great Avenue for me. It’s like, you know, I’m going to be exposed to businesses. Hopefully I can add some value to them along the way. And you know, it was a really good fit for me. It was great, because there were just a ton of sharp people. I loved the way they structured their business and got to travel a lot, which at the time was kind of cool. I don’t know if I’d love that today, but back then it was nice and just made a ton of friends. And I think one of the things that ...
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