
Gabriel Medina is a serial entrepreneur and investor. Gabriel innovates to move humanity forward through his ideas, companies, and more.
How would your life be different if you had a proven roadmap for success?
The answers people have sought for centuries are at our fingertips.
As Ray Dalio said, "Success is the application of the right principles."
Gabriel Medina, serial entrepreneur, and investor, shares why innovation is at the heart of progress for individuals and societies: “Change is the basic law of nature and the most adaptable [organisms] survive.”
At age 21, Gabriel discovered that 80% of businesses fail in the first five years one night studying in the university library.
So Gabriel started his journey toward developing a framework that would allow 80% of businesses to succeed in the first five years.
Within a short period, Gabriel started his first company - a furniture store.
Gabriel was disappointed with the lack of purpose in this company and eventually closed the store.
But it was at this critical moment that Gabriel would meet his millionaire mentors.
During the next two years, Gabriel gained firsthand experience starting, managing, and growing multi-million dollar businesses further refining his framework.
He then joined the long list of entrepreneur college dropouts before starting his consulting firm.
He spent two years working as a digital marketing consultant helping hundreds of companies across the globe grow past 8-figures.
Gabriel would eventually start LAPRIS, a full-service digital marketing company, and go on to become a serial entrepreneur, investor, and advisor to several multi-million dollar companies while based in Miami, FL.
He appears on various podcasts and shows, is a public speaker and coach, and created his vlog, podcast, and more.
To assist in his mission of moving humanity forward, Gabriel started a world-class book club called the 80/20 Book Club with the mission of “Educating the world.”
Gabriel summarised all he has learned about starting, managing, and growing businesses into a series of “blueprints” available at Gabriel Medina Co.