Paul Angelle: Living Your Dynamic Business Plan

In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Paul Angelle discuss:

  • Working through the lens of ownership. 
  • The biggest opportunity for growth…and the biggest obstacle for growth. 
  • Advice to law firm owners to create their business plans. 
  • Repetitive problems law firms have with executing their business plan. 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Your goal must be consistent with your why. 
  • Share your business goals with your team you will have more consistency with an accountability partner. 
  • Spreading the ownership of the business plan will improve your company culture. 
  • Make sure the people in your law firm are in the right spot - it may mean moving people around or changing tasks to fit strengths and zones of genius. 

 

"Businesses that grow, especially businesses that grow fast and in big numbers, have a plan. They never don’t have a plan." —Paul Angelle

 

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About Paul Angelle: Paul Angelle never really had a choice; he was born into entrepreneurship. Working full-time in his father’s Cajun restaurant in south Louisiana from an early age, he learned the value of work through the lens of ownership. He never thought of himself as an employee as he proudly worked in the family business through college. That mindset would never change. 

After graduating from the University of Louisiana with multiple degrees, he applied that same passion to sales. He was a natural salesman, a gifted networker, and very successful across multiple industries for over 20 years. In addition to starting his own successful media company, he earned a law degree from Loyola University in New Orleans which landed him a role as the first COO of a statewide, rapidly growing estate planning law firm. In that role, he managed a team of 20, and was instrumental in tripling revenue, increasing services, growing margins, and raising salaries during his 5+ years there.

During the lockdown in early 2020, Paul wrote a personal growth book. He had it published in 2021 and experienced the process of a launch that landed him numerous interviews, multiple book signings, and more coaching and consulting requests than he could have ever predicted. He realized that his lifetime goal of helping as many people as possible was finally in reach. 

After more than 5 years of success growing a law firm, nearly 2 decades of achievement in regional and territory sales, and a record of entrepreneurial accomplishment in publishing, Paul seized the opportunity to use his varied experiences to help others. His track record of success, his infectious enthusiasm, his specific skillset, and his varied experiences made him a perfect fit for HTM.

A former “undefeated” little league coach for his sons’ baseball teams, Paul enjoys cooking, fishing and writing. He’s a huge fan of his alma mater and enjoys watching and supporting the Ragin’ Cajuns whenever he can. He’s a father of four who lives on a small farm in tiny Sunset, LA with his beautiful wife Dawn and their horses, goats, chickens, dogs, and cats.

 

Connect with Paul Angelle:  

Website: https://lawfamilia.net/

Website: https://paulangelle.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulangelle/

 

Connect with Steve Fretzin:

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Twitter: @stevefretzin

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Email: Steve@Fretzin.com

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Call Steve directly at 847-602-6911

 

Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie

 

Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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