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E355: Bleeding Edge Technology and Business Lessons with Keith Hohing

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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Hohing, the owner-operator CEO of Comtekh Inc, an IT consulting company based in South Jersey. Keith shared his journey of starting his business and working with major clients like General Electric. He discussed the challenges and successes he faced over the 32 years in the technology industry.

Keith highlighted the importance of building strong relationships with clients and the value of being hands-on with the software development process. He also introduced his latest venture, Kater 2, an event management software application that streamlines communication between servers and kitchen staff in the hospitality industry.
Overall, the episode provided valuable insights into the world of technology, entrepreneurship, and the importance of building strong relationships in business.
[00:00:46] Introduction to Keith Hohing and his background
[00:02:16] Keith Hohing's journey with General Electric (GE)
[00:09:58] Discussion on Y2K and its impact
[00:13:17] Transition to the dot-com bubble era
[00:17:12] Keith Hohing's unexpected journey into entrepreneurship
[00:21:24] Introduction to the software application "Kater 2"
[00:27:35] Keith's pivot towards event management software
[00:32:08] Keith's inspiration from Chick-fil-A for software development

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We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger.
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In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of interviewing Keith Hohing, the owner-operator CEO of Comtekh Inc, an IT consulting company based in South Jersey. Keith shared his journey of starting his business and working with major clients like General Electric. He discussed the challenges and successes he faced over the 32 years in the technology industry.

Keith highlighted the importance of building strong relationships with clients and the value of being hands-on with the software development process. He also introduced his latest venture, Kater 2, an event management software application that streamlines communication between servers and kitchen staff in the hospitality industry.
Overall, the episode provided valuable insights into the world of technology, entrepreneurship, and the importance of building strong relationships in business.
[00:00:46] Introduction to Keith Hohing and his background
[00:02:16] Keith Hohing's journey with General Electric (GE)
[00:09:58] Discussion on Y2K and its impact
[00:13:17] Transition to the dot-com bubble era
[00:17:12] Keith Hohing's unexpected journey into entrepreneurship
[00:21:24] Introduction to the software application "Kater 2"
[00:27:35] Keith's pivot towards event management software
[00:32:08] Keith's inspiration from Chick-fil-A for software development

Turn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community!
We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger.
Linkedin
Facebook
Instagram
Apple Podcast
Spotify

  continue reading

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