I think when you can pull this together you can create compelling business ventures. Our experience over the last two years is that when you have compelling business ventures, there's not a whole lot of selling involved. There's a lot of talent and capital in the market for these types of opportunities.

Prince: What do you see as the future of Omega Capital Enterprises?
Trammell: I'm a huge believer in Nick Saban, the University of Alabama football coach's philosophy of process. We try to wake up every day and do what we're supposed to that day. You cannot build 100 senior living facilities until you've built one, then three, then ten.

With that said, even though we've only been at this for a short time, I already see a trend where opportunities create business ventures, which create more opportunities. When people begin to see you can truly assemble the right team, and that team executes, they start to come to you.

I'm recognizing that one key factor to sustained success is the ability to say no. This lets us stay true to the business ventures we're focused on. You quickly come to realize that your most valuable personal commodity is time. Still, Omega Capital Enterprises wants to be appropriately opportunistic. I'm going to continue to build the infrastructure in a way that's designed to take advantage of high-caliber business endeavors when they arise. If an attractive deal or idea comes along, and we can develop or nurture it, as well as see a way for it to make sense to the very wealthy people in our network, then Omega Capital will certainly give it a long, hard look.

I'm very excited about the current array of business ventures that are already under the Omega Capital Enterprises umbrella. Even more than that, I'm amazed at the various very wealthy and technically adept people that are standing behind these business ventures. Because of them, I'm very confident that you'll see us expanding the businesses in our quiver for years to come.

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