Work Ethic

How a CEO Defines Work Ethic | Doug Scott (Ethic)

Doug Scott is the co-founder and CEO of Ethic and the host of Work Ethic. In this special bonus episode, Doug trades places to answer the same rapid-fire questions he asks every guest.

Timestamps: 

00:00 - Introduction

01:04 - What Does Work Ethic Mean to You?

02:52 - What Do People Get Wrong About Work Ethic?

03:50 - What Advice Do You Have for Aspiring Leaders in Wealth Management? 

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Introducing: Work Ethic hosted by Doug Scott

Welcome to Work Ethic, a new interview series that features candid, in-depth conversations with leaders shaping the future of wealth. Guests share not only the strategies behind their success — from scaling billion-dollar startups to future-proofing century-old firms — but also the personal stories, leadership lessons, and pivotal decisions that defined their journeys.