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Lessons from the military: After 9/11, Jeremy knew he wanted to join the military. He eventually worked his way up to U.S. Army Captain and spent 15 months in Baghdad. He shares what his service taught him about leadership.
You’re nothing without your team: Being able to influence others to build something with you is one of the single best traits of a leader, according to Jeremy. He shares why a team is everything.
An 8-year-old business owner: Jeremy started his entrepreneurial journey early in life — very early. He was running a full-fledged business at 8 years old, riding a paper route and providing lawn services to neighbors. He elaborates on where he got his entrepreneurial spirit.
A conviction for wireless charging: Conviction, according to Jan, is authentic leadership at its core. When you’ve got conviction, you can make your vision happen — no matter your skill set. Where did Jeremy get his conviction for HEVO?
Breaking through to the auto companies: When auto companies were still unsure of EVs, Jeremy was trying to sell them on the idea of wireless charging. He talks about what it was like going to Detroit for the first time and explains his tech start-up to auto manufacturers.
Advice for auto industry leaders: Jeremy’s biggest tip for auto industry leaders is to coach the tech companies to navigate silos. Traditional automotive companies can be difficult to navigate, so companies like HEVO need guidance to figure out the process.
‘The first of many’: HEVO has a partnership with a major OEM right now, and Jeremy believes this is just the start. More automakers are talking about wireless charging, and he wants his tech company to lead the charge.
Why HEVO?: Jeremy shares how his tech company landed on the name HEVO. Brand identity and values played a large part.
21 traits: Of Jan’s 21 traits of authentic leadership, Jeremy says his top two are vision and accountability. Without those, you don’t have a focus.
Remarkable efficiency: Jeremy has a no-meetings-in-the-afternoon rule at HEVO. This allows more time for creativity and efficiency, something he prides himself on, and helps him set his days up for success.