He built and sold a company for well over £500m+
Yet speaks with the humility of someone still learning 🙏
Quiet greatness hits differently ✨
My conversation on
@extraordinary.life.stories 🎬 with Rob Pierre is one of my favourite to date 🤩
Some entrepreneurs shout about their achievements.
Rob Pierre doesn’t need to.
His impact is in the way he thinks, the way he builds, and the way he lifts others with him.
Long before Jellyfish, Rob’s defining moment came when an A-level result cost him a place at IBM.
A setback for most, but for Rob it was a line in the sand - never again would he rely on a system to define his worth 💪
That’s when the #entrepreneur in him sparked 🔥
From a job at Sunglass Hut in Gatwick Airport, he developed the mindset that shaped everything that followed 💡
Test and learn, innovate constantly, obsess over the small details… and always prove your value through action.
He disrupted quietly, but consistently, long before he had the title of founder.
That discipline built Jellyfish.
I am particularly inspired that Rob hasn’t chased the spotlight after his exit, or retreated to sipping cocktails on a desert island 🏝️🍸
Instead, he pours his energy into mentoring and investing in founders….looking for the qualities that once shaped his own journey: resilience, a hungry curiosity, and the instinct to rise above circumstance.
Meeting with Rob and talking with him was a reminder that real leadership is quiet, steady and deeply human. ‘Extraordinary life stories’
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I can’t wait to share this conversation with Rob Pierre ….. a reminder that the most extraordinary impact is often made quietly.
With intention, excellence, and a deep sense of purpose. ❤️