September 13, 2021

“My Broken Childhood, Didn’t Define Me“ with James Pung, EnerCorp CEO.

On today's episode we have James Pung the CEO of Enercorp. EnerCorp offers innovative technologies produced in North America that deliver engineered solutions throughout the lifecycle of the well. 

James grew up in a Trailer park; he was the oldest of 3 siblings. There was drugs, alcohol and abuse in the home. His Mom left and Dad abandoned them. There were no adults- only kids living in the household, when James was 8 years old. As time went by people noticed the kids had been left alone. A family found them and turned them into CPS. Unfortunately, things didn't get better for James. It wasn’t till his late teenage years he found guidance, through his parole officer and teachers. You would have thought due to James first chapter of life he would not be where he is today. This is what makes his story truly inspirational. 

James walks us through his life and the key people who changed his trajectory. He shares his struggle of comparing his story to those around him and the key difference between his success and those who never got out. He shares how having empathy for others has made him into the leader he is today. He talks about his career and what pushed him to become CEO. 

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