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Chase Barfield in the media.

The Dan Vega Show

Chase was invited to the Dan Vega Show, on ABC, to discuss an alternative type of financing. Click here to watch the episode.

BLU Connect

Chase was interviewed on Business Leaders Unite about various professional and business topics.
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Reinvention Radio

Chase was interviewed by New York Times Best Selling Author, Steve Olsher about reinventing the homestead. Click here to listen.

 About Chase

About Chase

With more than 20 years of entrepreneurial experience under his belt, Chase Barfield is a skilled strategist who recognizes opportunity at a glance and intuitively sees far beyond the curve holding everyone else back. He’s also a master networker who brings specialized teams together to achieve aggressive goals.

Since delving into entrepreneurship during his teen years—selling candy bars at school for a little extra cash—Chase has tried everything from door-to-door sales, construction and landscaping, real estate, and several different tech industry endeavors. This includes developing a patent for data protection that was approved in 2009—even though the industry didn’t begin to understand or use that kind of technology until 2022.

“They’re just catching up now,” he says.

For a few years in the early 2000s—long before the podcast phenomenon took root—Chase hosted the weekly morning radio show, Techtalk, which was broadcast live and streamed online. However, he isn’t keen on taking center stage. He prefers to roll up his sleeves and solve problems.

Despite his nose for business, Chase describes himself as a family man first. In fact, in 2014, he sold everything and, while working from his laptop, took his family on a cross-country tour of the U.S. Over a three-year period, they visited the 48 contiguous states and lived in 16 different vacation rentals. The experience strengthened family ties and helped his sons develop a new perspective on life and opportunity.

Shortly after that nomadic journey began, Chase faced a difficult decision regarding a business investment. Although he firmly believed in the company’s mission and vision, he was uneasy with its lack of appropriate action. Realizing continued involvement would not make the best use of his talents or his finances, he decided to withdraw. That decision came at a significant cost: the loss of invested time, money, and assets, yet within three months, he was back on track with something new. He launched a successful strategic advisory firm that serves founders and C-Suite executives. With Chase at the helm as senior partner, the business serves the global community today and continues to thrive.

Although curiosity and a hunger for problem solving may seem to drive Chase Barfield, he has a single vision in mind: creating a generational wealth machine. It’s not about accumulating material wealth, although he and his family enjoy the harvest of his efforts. It’s about ensuring that wealth keeps growing to sustain future generations while creating a positive impact on the world through business.

“Here’s the thing,” he says. “Most generational wealth is lost within two generations . . . they have no idea how to manage the assets the first generation built.”

To counter that trend, Chase is training his sons how to evaluate the figurative machine. They’re learning to continually refine their endeavors by selling off or removing assets that no longer serve the vision and acquiring new ones capable of accommodating growth and global change.

Convinced that entrepreneurship holds the key to improving the world for everyone, Chase is the co-founder of the Business Ethics and Education Commission (BEEC) and serves on the board of directors. The BEEC supports a global network of companies to “do good by doing good business,” bringing ethics, high standards, and purpose to the forefront of enterprise.

He’s also the chairman and a founding partner of the Amani Resorts in the Bahamas. Set to open in 2025, this resort, named after the Swahili word for peace, brings African culture and healing modalities closer to American clientele. Currently, Americans comprise 90% of Bahama’s visitors. The resort is designed with cutting-edge sustainability in mind. It not only impacts construction techniques but day-to-day functions that serve guests and the local community economically, socially, and environmentally.

Chase and his wife, his closest friend and confidant, were high school sweethearts. They have been married for almost as long as Chase has been an entrepreneur. They have three sons together and hold family at the center of their world. Two of their three sons work with Chase daily. All three are in training to manage, maintain, and grow Chase’s vision for generational wealth and create a better world.

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