Charles Antis: CEO of Antis Roofing | Vulnerability In Business - a podcast by Brad Formsma

from 2021-06-02T11:00

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Charles Antis, Founder, and CEO of Antis Roofing began his successful career in the roofing industry in 1984, after moving to Southern California from Provo, Utah where he attended Brigham Young University. Charles serves on the board of directors of the National Roofing Contractors Association, is a member of the Roofing Industry Alliance for Progress, and serves on the board of directors and advisory councils for several non-profit organizations including Habitat for Humanity Orange County and Ronald McDonald House Orange County.

 

Today on the podcast Charles shares the joyful moment that he had during his Church Mission to Thailand, how it changed his idea of what service was, and how it could impact the lives of others. He describes the game-changing situation that altered his mindset taking his fledgling roofing company forward. Charles also explores the idea of vulnerability in business, how it helps us serve others, and why he is so passionate about supporting local charities, particularly during the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

 

"As your world progresses and your brain and your frame, your frame is different. You can expect to see things and hold things differently. And I really recommend people go back into their story.” - Charles Antis

 

“I remind myself to be curious daily.” - Charles Antis

 

“Let's share everything that we have that's working, and then together, we'll make it a better world.” - Charles Antis

 

This Week on The Wow Factor:

  • Why Charles felt he didn’t fit it at school and how he found his niche in life
  • Why he quit his first sales job and went to work for a roofing company, and the family who changed his trajectory
  • Why Charles believes it’s a beautiful thing when a company sees itself as a steward in the community
  • What pulls people, staff, and customers alike to Antis Roofing, and how they're creating an adaptive workforce
  • Why vulnerability is the key to being authentic in the moment.
  • Charles’ setback story and why it’s something he gets encouraged from
  • Why Charles’ was keen to partner with other local brands to bring food and supplies to frontline workers in his local area and why he is so committed to fostering an atmosphere of generosity in his business

 

Charles Antis’ Words of Wisdom:

Vulnerability is the currency of social good. It's real, it's tangible, and it’s a light that can shine out — let's share strategies for success, and together, we can make a better world.

 

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