Chris Sadler
Chris
Sadler has been an entrepreneurial standout for most of his life. He
graduated from high school in 1980 and went on to earn a B.B.A. in marketing
and management from Baylor University. His studies included a concentration
in entrepreneurship and accounting.
While in college full-time, he also
operated a silk screening business—a feat that landed him a feature spot in
U.S. News and World Report and a guest appearance on ABC’s Good Morning
America that highlighted young entrepreneurs.
The drive to be his own boss started early for Chris. He was born with a
deep, burning desire to be an entrepreneur long before he knew or understood
what the word meant. At a very young age, in his hometown of Dallas, Texas,
Chris learned the basics of supply and demand from his homemade lemonade
stand. By age 12 he’d graduated to pedaling his bike through the streets of
Big D throwing papers from the canvas satchel on his back, and at age 16 he
owned and operated his own lawn-care business. Early on he discovered
first-hand how to appreciate the meaning of revenue, expenses and “the
bottom line.” More importantly, he learned that the business values of
integrity, commitment, a strong work ethic, the pursuit of excellence and
teamwork are the key ingredients for achieving long-term success in
business. These experiences began to form the bedrock of business knowledge
that cemented Chris’ love of entrepreneurship, “where the sky is the limit
and dreams really can become reality.”
After selling the silk screening business in 1990 and participating in a
start-up environmental waste treatment solutions business, he joined Cord
Communications, Inc., a global educational publisher and professional
development company, as its vice president of business development and
operations. He helped build that company to more than $8.5 million in
annual revenues but eventually found his way back to the entrepreneurial
arena as president of Capstone Investor Group, a venture capital firm that
pursued acquisitions and capital investment opportunities. He currently
serves as CEO and partner of American Guaranty Title and owns, with his
wife, a tremendously successful interiorscape company, Green Life Interiors,
which they are currently franchising. He most recently joined the Findley
Group as President and Chief Operating Officer.
Chris has been married to Susan for more than 20 years and they have two
children. He and his family attend First Baptist
Church Woodway where they participate in several areas of ministry. He is
the executive vice president on the board of the Waco Family YMCA, serves as
president of the Community Cancer Association, is a committee chairperson
for the Waco Chamber of Commerce and is on the steering committee for the
Community Visioning Project of Waco. He loves singing, playing drums and
sports of all kinds. |