From Vision to Execution: The First Year of Agentis | Jimmy St. Louis
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In this episode, Jimmy St. Louis, CEO of Agentis Longevity, reflects on the company’s first year of growth and the lessons learned along the way. He shares how building a mission-driven, values-led team has shaped Agentis, why partnerships and cultural alignment are critical to success, and what it takes to balance long-term vision with the urgency of execution. Jimmy also highlights the role of Shore Capital in helping him navigate challenges and accelerate growth while staying true to the mission of redefining longevity healthcare.
Key Takeaways:
- Mission-driven leadership takes root when values are lived daily and reinforced through culture, not just words
- The right partners bring expertise, credibility, and culture that strengthen the platform beyond financial outcomes
- Strategic planning becomes a catalyst when paired with flexibility, helping leaders balance long-term vision with near-term execution
- True growth comes from treating acquisitions as partnerships where both sides learn, adapt, and build together
Chapters:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 04:22 - Building a Values-Led Team
- 07:46 - Partnerships and Culture
- 09:52 - Learning from Shore
- 14:34 - Develop the M&A Playbook
- 23:26 - Vision and Execution
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