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February 20, 2005

...Our story thus far

A few months ago I posted that we were going to pack up and head out of California to Nashville, Tennessee.  Shortly thereafter my posting rate went to zero for an extended period of time - I think that it has been about 2 months since my last post.  In the meantime several things have happened...

  • I am posting this from Nashville, TN where I have been since two or three days before New Years.  I have made trips back to CA, but this has become home base.  I'm living out of a temporary apartment, which is one short step from living out of a suitcase in a hotel, but I am here on the ground.
  • We have sold (well, sort of...I guess more accurately we have contracted to sell) our house in Newport Beach.  Closing is scheduled for 28 February.  Did very well...holding a house for the past nine years of steady appreciation in coastal California has been a very good investment.
  • We have purchased a house in Brentwood, TN, which is a Nashville suburb located directly south of downtown Nashville about 12 miles or so.  We are scheduled to close on this house on 4 March.
  • I have started on at least two new careers.  First, I am teaching as an adjunct prof at Belmont University.  I am teaching an entrepreneurship class at the graduate level.  I hope that things go well enough this semester that Belmont will have me back and I can teach two or three classes a year.  More on this later.  Second, I have started a consulting business focused on working with business owners and CEOs who want to take themselves and their organizations to the next level of performance.  Even more narrowly, I want to focus my practice on working with entrepreneurial founders and CEOs and on working with the leadership of family businesses.  More on this later as well. 
  • I've continued to work on ongoing consulting projects with the CEOs of two emerging growth companies.

Other than all of that, it has been a pretty quiet couple of months!

A couple of weeks ago one of my students noted that she had found my weblog and busted me about the lack of fresh posting (thanks Alex).  And she was right.  It's time to make writing a part of my day-to-day routine since that has always been my goal since I started this weblog over a year ago.  So, here we go...

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Glad you're back, Old Dog! (I wouldn't call anyone "old" except a friend, but that it's what yourself, so I guess it's OK.)

Lookin' forward to some posts about entrepreneurship!

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