Andrew Ashur

Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset

Do you have a growth mindset or fixed mindset when it comes to approaching a problem? Co-Founder and CEO of Lucid Drone Technologies saw an opportunity to use drones to create a safer and more efficient cleaning method. Andrew Ashur has been named to Forbes’ 2021 list of 30 Under 30 and discusses with Host Greg Muzzillo how failure is a springboard for growth.

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Andrew Ashur is Co-Founder and CEO of Lucid Drone Technologies, a company that builds industrial drones for labor-intensive tasks. The company developed out of an idea to create safer and more efficient cleaning methods using existing technology. Lucid has raised $2.5 million through a startup accelerator and has most recently introduced a disinfecting drone used by clients such as the Atlanta Falcons and Texas A&M. Ashur started the business while at Davidson College, all while playing Division 1 baseball, double majoring and graduating within 3 years. He is an entrepreneur with a competitive spirit who has been named to Forbes’ 2021 list of 30 Under 30.

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Million Dollar Monday features real successful people with real useful advice for entrepreneurs and people with big dreams. This series is hosted by Greg Muzzillo who many years ago started his own company called Proforma with a small investment of $200 and a lot of big dreams. Thanks to solid advice from some real successful people, Proforma is now a $500 million leader in the printing and promotional products industry with over 600 franchise offices throughout North America. Today, Muzzillo’s big dream is to help aspiring business owners and sales professionals reach their big dreams.

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Greg Muzzillo started Proforma as an industry distributor in 1978. The company grew quickly and in the early 1980s Proforma was recognized for three consecutive years on Inc. magazine’s list of the 500 fastest-growing companies in North America. In the late 1980’s Proforma introduced its membership program to empower distributors to retain their business ownership and independence, and to share in sales and marketing resources, purchasing power with industry suppliers, one back office including all billing, accounting, vendor payments, cash flow, computer systems and more. Today Proforma has over 600 Members and is the $500 Million leader in the Promotional Products and Print Industry. Proforma’s record breaking success includes having 18 of its Affiliates named to Inc. Magazine’s 2020 list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies and 193 Affiliates achieving its Million/Multi-Million Dollar Club with sales up to $38 million.