I want to make sure that if we’re good today, we will also be good in 100 years, 200 years, how ever many years humans are aloud to walk on Earth and or Mars.įavorite quote: “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble, it’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.” – Mark TwainĪdvice to someone pursuing a career path in what you do: Be a sponge and learn as much as you can because knowledge is true power in this business. His ability to care so deeply about life and humanity that far into the future is something so incredible and so relevant to what I do with finance. Someone who inspires you: Elon Musk is a huge inspiration for me. Climbing out from the bad depression I had fallen into has given me a lot of the strength I need because it was through that, I was able to find purpose. I was pretty checked out the next year and decided to “hang em up” after the season was done. Which, should have been alarming because by no means was I a “skilled guy.” I was what you would call, a “nice guy, tries hard, loves the game,” nonetheless, I was a determined kid. Up until that point, I never would have thought that I wasn’t going to be a hockey player for the rest of my life. The biggest obstacle you have overcome: Getting cut like a week after I got to Sarnia, Ontario, to play in the Ontario Hockey League. So any project I am able to work on for them, I consider a great accomplishment. However personally, I am heavily involved with Childhelp, world renowned leaders in education, awareness and advocacy for children in efforts to end child abuse and neglect. Your biggest accomplishment in your eyes: I have a really hard time with realizing when a professional accomplishment comes up because I really have a lot I want to do and a long ways to go so, awards, recognitions and stuff like that in the meantime don’t feel as cool or stand out as an accomplishment, I guess. Those two have been through some stuff that would have ripped most people to shreds but they just always did what they had to and made sure my brother and I never missed out on any opportunities. Person who has impacted your life the most: Both of my parents. I ate the whole thing, so I guess it depends on the mood as to which my favorite is. Obviously Steak 44 and Ocean 44 are unreal but I did just had a calzone from Grimaldi’s that would probably knock your socks off. Once the novelty of the mustache wore off, I had to turn in my Dickie’s and focus all my efforts back to hockey stuff which was what I was actually pursuing until I was 18.įavorite AZ restaurant: This is a tough one. The people were cool and the tips were nice but the only facial hair I was allowed, was a mustache so obviously, that was unsustainable. Learn more about Justin Weber…įirst job: A bunch of the kids at my high school in Denver worked at a carwash so I thought that’d be a good summer gig. A native to Arizona, Justin used a difficult obstacle as a way to find his purpose. Justin Weber is the Managing Partner of ASB Elite, a local company that provides a full suite of financial services amenities.
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