
Brett Pittsenbargar, business investor and turnaround strategist at GrowthPointHoldings.com that helps small to mid-sized business owners achieve goals and transition to the next major stage by amplifying business value joins Enterprise Radio.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Brett Pittsenbargar discuss the following:
- Tell us about yourself and your background.
- What types of businesses are you interested in working with?
- What challenges do most SMB business owners face?
- How do you help business owners?
- Why should business owners trust you?
- What important tip can you offer to business owners who are looking for investors?
Brett Pittsenbargar is a savvy business investor and turnaround strategist dedicated to assisting business owners reach their objective at every growth phase. With a background in business development and investment experience, Pittsenbargar works directly with each party to identify their needs and create synergistic business relationships. He invests in small to mid-sized businesses generating between $500K-5M in revenue annually.
Pittsenbargar was awarded for Excellence in Financial and Insurance Services by Advisors Excel; spoke for the non profit “Society For Financial Awareness (https://www.sofausa.org); a previous board member of the Austin Furniture Bank; and volunteered his time as a financial coach for Foundation Communities (https://foundcom.org), Tax Counseling for the Elderly and Denver’s Asset Building Coalition http://www.denverabc.org.
Pittsenbargar received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and management from Colorado State University. He is based in Austin, Texas. Connect on LinkedIn or visit BrettPittsenbargar.com to learn more.

Website: www.brettpittsenbargar.com
Social Media Links:
Facebook:Â facebook.com/brettpittsenbargar
Twitter: @BPittsenbargar
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