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What type of person thrives in the Energy Technology industry, according to a President at Enerlogics Networks Inc.

Scott, President at Enerlogics Networks, Inc., identifies "entrepreneurial" individuals with "self-drive" and adaptability as thriving in the industry; passion, finding one's "personal why," is crucial for success and transforms work into a fulfilling pursuit.

Entrepreneurial Mindset, Adaptability, Passion, Self-Motivation, Problem-Solving

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Scott Ameduri

President

Enerlogics Networks, Inc.

Case Western Reserve University

CWRU MS in Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University (ASU) - W. P. Carey MBA

Engineering - Electrical

Climate, Environment, Sustainability & Waste Management, Energy & Utilities

Sales and Client Management

Video Highlights

1. Entrepreneurial mindset and adaptability are key to thriving in the industry.

2. A strong "why"—a personal passion for the industry—is crucial for success.

3. Passion and self-drive are essential for excelling in this fast-paced, ever-changing field.

Transcript

Q8: Who thrives in industry?

How would you describe people who typically thrive in this industry? Generally, they are entrepreneurial, possessing adaptability and flexibility. They understand that technology and financial aspects will change, and this understanding is material to their success.

The entrepreneurial mindset, the go-getters with self-drive, are key. Whether it's origination, financial modeling, or the technical side, these areas help people thrive.

From any industry perspective, having your personal "why" for being in this industry or any other makes it a passion, not just a job. I think that's really where that shines through into how you execute in your role.

In this industry, those who are passionate truly do well and succeed in their roles.

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