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Boyd Woodard: Why Thinking Like an Owner Changes Everything

19 min · 10. juni 2026
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What does it take to go from washing dishes at age 14 to becoming a commercial real estate syndicator? In this episode of SF Commercial Property Conversations with Bruce Bean, Boyd Woodard shares how an ownership mindset, resilience, and years of experience across multiple industries shaped his path to commercial real estate. Bruce and Boyd discuss how acting like an owner can transform careers and businesses. Boyd explains why taking responsibility, embracing challenges, and focusing on excellence helped him move from corporate leadership roles into entrepreneurship and ultimately commercial real estate syndication. They also explore: * How Boyd's father's entrepreneurial journey influenced his work ethic. * Lessons learned from managing international teams and working in Puerto Rico. * Why running laundromats provided valuable real estate and business experience. * The importance of communication and leadership across different cultures and backgrounds. * Opportunities emerging from commercial real estate loan maturities. * How AI is helping investors evaluate deals faster and more efficiently. * What Boyd is looking for in today's investment market. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We’re excited to feature your voice in the conversation about building wealth and legacies through commercial real estate. Join us to share your journey and insights with our growing audience! Learn more and apply at https://sfcommercialconversations.com/guest

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