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Armand Paradis, CEO and co-founder of ComboCurve, is today's featured Forty Under 40 honoree.
Paradis started ComboCurve with fellow 2022 Forty Under 40 honoree Jeremy Gottlieb with positivity as a driving force behind their success.
"I stay positive all the time, keep my team focused on the highest impacts and empower them to accomplish big, audacious goals," he said.
Starting the company from scratch in the midst of COVID-19 was one of Paradis' biggest professional challenges, but adopting a "just move forward" mindset helped get him through it. Instead of wallowing in the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic, he chose to look at it as an opportunity to start something new.
"During COVID and low commodity prices, we figured people were less busy, they had more time to meet with us, and with everything going online, we could schedule more meetings and meet more people. Great things happen when you approach a challenge from the positive side," Paradis said.
"Because we lived the pain, we are super passionate about creating change. As a result, we have built the forecasting, economics and emissions projection platform for the industry," he continued. "I believe that everything is possible and literally, the sky is the limit."
Click here for Armand Paradis' full profile.
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