The American Reporter
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
  • Login
  • World
  • National
  • Science
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
  • World
  • National
  • Science
  • Business
  • Health
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
The American Reporter
No Result
View All Result

Jan Jens Chose Self Dependent Individualism Over Family Business

A successful self-made businessman Jan Jens who chose to start his own business from zero instead of just taking over an already set up family business

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
July 15, 2019
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 4 mins read

In this younger generation, everyone wants to be known as an individual and make their own identity. This is the generation who wants to go out there in the world and struggle and work hard to make their name. Jan Jens – a guy who had everything settled for him being a son of a multi-million dollar businessman in Germany is also one such person. Despite having everything set up for him on a silver platter, Jan wanted to do something of his own. He was aspired to become an individual businessman apart from his father and his family business.

Jan Jens wanted to start his own company and his brand. He always dreamt of starting his own business. When Jan Jens went for a holiday in Miami, he had a bad experience during his vacation because of the concierge company’s poor customer service. This experience developed an idea in his mind about thinking of it from a business perspective. He has observed and found lots of flaws in the concierge service provider of that area.

RELATED POSTS

What Adventure Travel Teaches You About Patience and Perspective

Thousands of American Families Are Discovering a Solution to One of Disability Care’s Most Overlooked Problems

It made him think about all the things about how he can solve this problem and turn it into a business just by providing better service than what was being delivered. Starting off the market wasn’t easy as there were many challenges in front to set up a company in a different country. Jan Jens had to live in Miami to study the market on ground level so that he can start fresh and bring a new and refreshing experience for the customers through his company.

After studying the market and the taste of Miami, Jan was ready with a plan to start his company. Jan Jens founded his own concierge company named Jatina Group. His primary focus was to give a flawless and comfortable service to his clients.

He wanted to give the kind of service that sets him apart from other competitors in the market and create a space for him and also increases his brand value by providing value to the clients for their money.

In this process, Jan Jens got connected to people who helped him connect with top celebrities in the music industry and famous athletes. His clientele includes celebrities like Drake, Justin Bieber, Kylie Jenner, Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Hart, etc. This celebrity connection gave him the exposure that he needed to grow as a brand, and it helped him a lot to grow as an individual. His concierge company, Jatina Group, has substantially increased over the years. In 2018 they did $7.5 million in total sales by leveraging platforms like Airbnb and HomeAway. In 2019, they are projected to do $10.5 – $11 million in sales.

Today Jan Jens, with his entrepreneurial skills, has built a multi-million dollar business and made a name for himself. If it isn’t for his will to create his own identity and space, he would still be working in his father’s company, and he would just be known as a son of a businessman, not as a self-made individual. Everyone should have an approach in his/her life to create an identity for themselves to be remembered in this world. The self-respect and pride that comes with it is just something every human being always craves for, and it set us apart from the other millions of people around the world.

ShareTweet
Previous Post

Nearly 35 People Injured due to Turbulence on Air Canada Flight Heading to Australia

Next Post

Loans for Low Income Foreigners Capped at $500 Under the New Moneylending Rules

Jennifer Ross

Jennifer Ross

Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

Related Posts

What Adventure Travel Teaches You About Patience and Perspective

What Adventure Travel Teaches You About Patience and Perspective

by Jennifer Ross
June 9, 2026
0

Adventure travel has a way of dismantling expectations, especially for people accustomed to controlling their schedules down to the hour....

Thousands of American Families Are Discovering a Solution to One of Disability Care’s Most Overlooked Problems

Thousands of American Families Are Discovering a Solution to One of Disability Care’s Most Overlooked Problems

by Jennifer Ross
June 9, 2026
0

For parents of children with severe autism, epilepsy, or other complex neurological conditions, nighttime has long been the hardest part...

How Miller Street Dance Academy Turned Philanthropy Into A Core Part of Its Curriculum

How Miller Street Dance Academy Turned Philanthropy Into A Core Part of Its Curriculum

by Richard Brown
June 2, 2026
0

Read over Michelle Soutier’s bio, and you’ll see a lot of accolades for dance-related activities, which makes perfect sense for...

Gregory Serdahl: Leading Mission-Driven Organizations and Meeting the Needs of Underserved Communities

Gregory Serdahl: Leading Mission-Driven Organizations and Meeting the Needs of Underserved Communities

by Jennifer Ross
May 30, 2026
0

Meeting the needs of underserved communities requires more than just good intentions; it calls for an approach built on understanding,...

Michael Piri is Rethinking “Good Outcomes” in Immigration and Injury Cases

Michael Piri is Rethinking “Good Outcomes” in Immigration and Injury Cases

by Jennifer Ross
May 27, 2026
0

A case can be won on paper and still leave a family uneasy. That tension sits at the heart of...

Next Post
Loans for Low Income Foreigners Capped at $500 Under the New Moneylending Rules

Loans for Low Income Foreigners Capped at $500 Under the New Moneylending Rules

Malleswaram Women are Using Sewing Machines to Save Environment

Malleswaram Women are Using Sewing Machines to Save Environment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

What Adventure Travel Teaches You About Patience and Perspective

What Adventure Travel Teaches You About Patience and Perspective

June 9, 2026

Thousands of American Families Are Discovering a Solution to One of Disability Care’s Most Overlooked Problems

June 9, 2026

TCS Continues to Fall: Is Artificial Intelligence Destroying the Business Model That Built India’s Largest IT Company?

June 8, 2026

Joel Freedman Discusses Viewing Financial Planning as an Ongoing Process, not a One-Time Event

June 6, 2026

Rebuilding Enterprise Data for the Age of AI and Accountability

June 5, 2026

Inside the Shift That Challenged Biologics Manufacturing Norms

June 5, 2026

A New Approach to Managing Service Requests in Global IT Operations

June 5, 2026

When Data Architecture Becomes Health System Infrastructure

June 5, 2026

Operationalizing AI for Revenue Growth in Large-Scale Platform Economies

June 5, 2026

John McEntee Backs Steve Hilton for California Governor with Maximum Donation

June 5, 2026

India Plans ₹3,000 Cr Lithium Incentives

June 5, 2026

Foreign Companies Are Using Indian IPOs to Take Money Out of India

June 5, 2026
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Staff
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Use of Cookies

© 2019 - The American Reporter

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Our Staff
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Use of Cookies

© 2019 - The American Reporter

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.