
"Cory B. George has never been afraid of risk. Whether at the card table or in the boardroom, he sees decision-making as a mix of strategy, timing, and instinct. "Poker taught me patience," he says. "You don't win every hand, but you learn to stay calm, read the situation, and wait for the right move." That same mindset shaped his career."
"George first made his mark in the automotive sector. As General Manager at Town & Country Ford in Evansville, he learned the value of leadership and customer service. Running a dealership was more than moving cars. It was about people, process, and performance. "I learned that every decision matters," he recalls. "If you're leading a team, you need to be clear, decisive, and consistent."
Cory B. George combines risk tolerance, strategic timing, and instinct to guide decisions in business and investing. He learned patience and situational reading from poker, applying calm and timing to opportunities. George gained leadership, customer service, negotiation, and operational skills as General Manager at Town & Country Ford. He entered real estate in 2009, building a rental portfolio to more than 100 units and completing numerous single-family flips. He developed practical renovation, budgeting, and market-cycle experience while managing properties. George is launching a private student housing investment fund focused on the Midwest, leveraging prior management and investing experience.
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