Matt Kavanaugh

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Matt Kavanaugh, Dayton financial professional, in brief.

Matt Kavanaugh

Age: 34.  Birthplace: Dayton, OH.  Profession: Internal wholesaler – financial services. Organization: COUNTRY Financial.  Alma mater: University of Dayton.

Latest contribution to others: Mentored intern through summer internship.  Hobbies: Golf, watching sports, hiking, biking, reading.  Recent travel or adventure: Chincoteague Island, Virginia.  Last book read: Crucial Conversations, by Joseph Grenny.

Personality profile: Intentional, empathetic, practical, adaptable.  What one word would your closest friend use to describe you? Loyal.  What is your greatest joy? Watching football and spending time with those closest to me.  What occupation, other than your own, do you most admire? Nurses.  What is your favorite place (or way) to spend money? Live sporting events or concerts.  How do you relieve stress? Going on walks.

What was your first paying job? Caddying at a golf course.  What was your favorite childhood toy or game? Crash Bandicoot on PlayStation.  What movie have you repeatedly watched? Happy Gilmore.  What modern technology innovation do you most appreciate? Copilot. What is your favorite app? Fantasy Football.

What change would you like to see in the world?

Less extremism in politics and more unity.

What mega-trend most excites you? Artificial intelligence.  What mega-trend most concerns you? Artificial intelligence.

Who would you like to spend an evening with, in heaven? Chris Farley.  As a kid, what did you first want to be when you grew up? Professional athlete.  What advice would you give your younger self? Study harder in school.  What period in your life would you do differently, if you could? College years.

Personal motto: Progress over perfection.  Favorite quote: “Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best” (John Wooden).

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