Disrupting the Disrupters: Richard Koch Left Most Venture Capitalists in His Wake While Building Quarter Billion Dollar Empire
CHICAGO, Sept. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Having grown his net worth to almost $300 million since 1990, Richard Koch is now ready to share his knowledge and experience as an elite private equity investor with a select group of motivated, like-minded individuals. The event will be a three-day financial freedom seminar covering everything from the well-known but often misunderstood 80/20 Principle to Koch's trademark Star Principle.
Spearheading this seminar is Koch's good friend and world-renowned marketing consultant Perry Marshall of Perry S. Marshall and Associates. Marshall remarked, "Richard Koch has been one of the most profound influencers of my approach to life and business. His ideas are in that rare category that force you to stop what you're doing and re-assess everything. Even though Richard is already a bestselling author, we agreed that a seminar could be the perfect format to communicate some of his core principles."
The private equity investment community has marveled at Koch's performance over the last 20-plus years. Most venture capitalists pat themselves on the back when they see returns on just 10% of their speculative investments, but Koch has consistently batted .500 regardless of economic and market variables. His year-over-year growth has averaged 20%, putting him in the same ballpark as Warren Buffett. Observers have long coveted Koch's "secret sauce" recipe, and now a lucky few will hear it from the man himself.
Seminar attendees will be among the first to learn Koch's latest investment methodology refinements as part of "Star Principle Squared" on days two and three. These include the application of time-tested, scientific principles to every business decision. But even the best tools and techniques are useless without the proper mindset – that's the chasm between Koch and the venture capitalists befuddled by his market dominance.
The target audience for the financial freedom seminar is individuals on the cusp of real wealth but still essentially working hard for their money; the cost – or investment – for all three days is $7,500. For most people, the chance to meet a finance genius of Koch's caliber would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Putting a dollar value on the tools, methods and philosophy that have enabled Koch's success would be impossible.
High net worth individuals who have an inkling that effort and reward do not exist in a one-to-one relationship – one of Koch's first epiphanies – are encouraged to apply now. The event kicks off on September 28, and space is limited.
About Richard Koch
Richard Koch is a former management consultant, entrepreneur, and writer of several books on how to apply the Pareto principle (80/20 rule) in all walks of life. Richard has also used his concepts to make a fortune from several private equity investments made personally. Richard's investments have included Filofax, Plymouth Gin, the Great Little Trading Company and Betfair. Previously he had been a manager at Boston Consulting Group and later a partner at Bain and Company, before leaving to start management consulting firm L.E.K. Consulting with Jim Lawrence and Iain Evans.
About Perry Marshall
Perry Marshall's Chicago company, Perry S. Marshall & Associates, consults both online and brick-and-mortar companies on generating sales leads, web traffic, and maximizing advertising results. At $2000 per hour he's one of the world's most expensive and sought-after marketing consultants.
Marshall has published thousands of articles on sales, marketing and technology, and his bestselling books include The Ultimate Guide to Google AdWords (Entrepreneur Press, 3rd Edition 2012), 80/20 Sales and Marketing (Entrepreneur Press, 2013) and The Ultimate Guide to Facebook Advertising (Entrepreneur Press, 2011).
Website: http://www.perrymarshall.com
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Lorena Ybarra, Perry S. Marshall & Associates
+1-847-975-9587
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