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Sunil Patel shares how his path from medical school to shop owner to Founder and CEO of Tekmetric shaped his approach to leadership. He discusses how a personal shop struggle inspired Tekmetric, why staying focused on your vertical drives success, and the leadership lessons he’s learned building a platform for automotive repair shops nationwide.
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About the Episode
- Host: Jay Goninen, WrenchWay, [email protected]
 - Guest: Sunil Patel, Tekmetric, [email protected]
 - Sponsor: Jasper Engines & Transmissions
 
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Chapters
1. From Med School to Founding Tekmetric: Lessons in Leadership (00:00:00)
2. The Leap to Shop Ownership (00:07:21)
3. The Birth of Tekmetric (00:14:46)
4. Lessons in Perseverance & Leadership (00:28:18)
5. What’s Next for Tekmetric (00:51:10)
6. Staying Focused in Your Vertical (00:53:57)
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