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Meet Robert Gaither of Kansas City, MO

Today we’d like to introduce you to Robert Gaither.

Hi Robert, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
I always wanted to be an entrepreneur, so out of college, I decided to buy into a Franchise. I started with Schlotzsky’s Deli. I actually put together, packaged, and submitted my SBA Loan Application and got it funded through Boatman’s Bank. That was my first experience in Commercial / Business Lending. When I decided to exit the Quick Service Food Industry, I applied my skill and knowledge with computers and the internet, and went to work for a Mortgage Company, putting together a Commercial / Business division of the company. Eventually I branched off on my own and Founded Mid America Capital Group in 2009, and I’ve been in this field ever since.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
Lots of struggles. When I started as a Mortgage Broker, it was right before the Mortgage Collapse. Luckily, my Commercial expertise allowed me to stay in the industry. I founded the company with one partner, but he left in 2012 to become the head of the SBA division for a local Bank. We also had a Business Development Officer that left in 2014 to become a Business Broker. I’ve had to learn how to wear all of the hats, but that’s made me a better business owner.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
My specialty is knowing who is lending for a specific type of loan. That expertise allows me to get deals funded that were otherwise turned down by a different lender. Almost 100% of all deals I see have already been turned down. I am the place to go when the banks say no.

Can you talk to us a bit about the role of luck?
Luck is often a combination of preparation, action, and opportunity, not just chance. I believe that you make your own luck. It’s often about perception. If you’re not outwardly focused, you won’t perceive opportunities. I like to think that I’ve had pretty good luck in my life, because I prepare, take action, and I always pay attention.

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