pmg: learning by helping others build
PMG was a passion project that turned into a masterclass in how businesses succeed:and fail. through auditing and advising companies, i had the privilege to step inside their walls, peel back the layers, and see what makes them tick. it wasn’t just consulting; it was exploration.
at PMG, i met sharp founders. visionaries juggling chaos, determination, and ambition. helping them navigate challenges wasn’t just work: it was pride. each success story felt like a win for the whole team, and every struggle was a chance to dive deeper into problem-solving.
but PMG wasn’t just about helping others: it helped me, too. every company i worked with was a lesson. i absorbed good patterns to emulate in my own ventures and learned what pitfalls to avoid. it became a mirror, reflecting insights that shaped how i approached building and scaling my own projects.
the best part? seeing ideas click. watching a founder shift from overwhelmed to confident after a session. knowing you’ve left an impact, even if your name isn’t on the door.
these days, i’m sad that i don’t have the same time to dedicate to PMG. but the lessons? they’re always with me. and for that, i’m grateful.