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Dr. Matthew Jones is a former orthopedic surgeon who turned professional frustration into entrepreneurial innovation. After a decade in medicine, he pivoted from the operating room to the startup world and founded Towlos, a peer-to-peer trailer rental platform that makes adventure and mobility more accessible.
He explains how COVID-19, a passion for sports cars, and the challenge of finding the right trailer sparked the idea for a business that now operates nationwide. Dr. Jones draws parallels between surgery and entrepreneurship. Attention to detail, performing under pressure, and leading teams with precision and trust show how grit, creativity, and smart risk-taking can transform burnout into breakthrough ideas.
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