

E151 - Emma Sinclair: Why generosity pays so well
9 snips Oct 14, 2022
Emma Sinclair, CEO of EnterpriseAlumni and the youngest person to IPO on the London Stock Exchange at 29, shares her insights on leadership and entrepreneurship. She discusses the pivotal role of generosity and collaboration in personal and professional growth. Sinclair reflects on her childhood experiences that shaped her entrepreneurial spirit, emphasizing persistence and emotional intelligence in business. She also candidly addresses the hidden costs of success, such as health and family, while inspiring others to offer help and create meaningful connections.
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Early Stock Market Games
- Emma Sinclair's father instilled an entrepreneurial mindset in her from a young age through unconventional methods.
- They played a "guess the share price" game using the Financial Times, demystifying the stock market.
Trading with Student Loans
- Emma used her student loan to trade stocks, showcasing her early risk-taking and entrepreneurial spirit.
- This was influenced by her father's encouragement and her early exposure to finance.
Entrepreneurialism in Any Role
- Be entrepreneurial in any role by creating value from limited resources.
- This can involve sales, side projects, or community initiatives, not just starting a business.