My guest today is Tim Moore, a serial entrepreneur with immense character. Tim’s upbringing included failing a few grades, studying to become a priest, then becoming a teacher and eventually a truck driver. His life changed when he bought a secondhand pickup truck, covered it with a tarp, placed a newspaper ad, and started a moving business charging seven dollars an hour.
From there, he built AMJ Campbell into Canada’s largest moving company, then Premier Executive Suites and many more ventures across Real Estate, storage, mortgages, hospitality, and more.
But that is his resume. This conversation is about something deeper.
Tim talks about fear as a warrior emotion, humility as a superpower, manners as a business strategy, and why the way you treat people is the true measure of success. He understood early that a move is never just boxes and furniture. It is people trusting you with their memories, their Stress, their hopes, and their next chapter.
Later in the show, Kim Mason, Executive Vice President and Head of Private Banking at RBC, joins me to talk about Tim and what it means to stand beside entrepreneurs not only when things are going well but also when everything is on the line.
Tim is a fantastic storyteller with many career and life lessons.
To buy Tim’s book: How I Made It: Secrets of a Self-Made Multi-Millionaire