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out of his family home to live on his own in Los Angeles , Siegel supported himself by
out of his family home to live on his own in Los Angeles , Siegel supported himself by


working at McDonald’s . After his time at McDonald's, he began buying and selling cars. In 1991, Siegel had invested his
working at McDonald’s . After his time at McDonald's, he met a mentor in the automotive industry where he began buying and selling cars. In 1991, Siegel had invested his


savings accumulated from his car venture, partnering with a friend to launch Unique Sounds,
savings accumulated from his car venture, partnering with a friend to launch Unique Sounds,


a car stereo and alarm store.
a car stereo and alarm store.

In 1992, at 21, he started Prestige motors, a one-bay mechanical auto repair shop

that evolved into into a $2 million auto collision business and used the proceeds for other

ventures.






Revision as of 17:47, 22 June 2024


Stephen Garrett Siegel (born January 26, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and

commercial real estate investor. He is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Siegel

Group Nevada, Inc. He is also the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Amazing Brands,

LLC.

Early life and career

Business ventures

Siegel expressed his desire to become an entrepreneur at the young age of 15. After moving

out of his family home to live on his own in Los Angeles , Siegel supported himself by

working at McDonald’s . After his time at McDonald's, he met a mentor in the automotive industry where he began buying and selling cars. In 1991, Siegel had invested his

savings accumulated from his car venture, partnering with a friend to launch Unique Sounds,

a car stereo and alarm store.

In 1992, at 21, he started Prestige motors, a one-bay mechanical auto repair shop

that evolved into into a $2 million auto collision business and used the proceeds for other

ventures.





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