Multi-Platinum Music Producer Paul Dawson Expands His Successful Business Ventures
Paul Dawson (aka Hollywood Hot Sauce) isn't showing any signs of slowing down recently partnering with the highly-anticipated Arrivetime.com.
New York, New York, June 27, 2016 (Newswire.com) - In addition to being a multi-platinum music producer currently working with Sean “P Diddy” Combs to finish his latest album "No way out 2", Paul Dawson (aka Hollywood Hot Sauce) is making strides in the business world. Always a man of high ambition, Dawson recently started an all-purpose fund investing in technology startups and billion-dollar unicorns.
Dawson believes the venture-capital Silicon Valley world is a close relation of Wall Street. He is pleased to know his portfolio will diversify more by investing into these technology companies.
Dawson has an executive role in the video sharing app Kwickie.com, bringing on the likes of Evan Ross and Ashley Simpson as early adopters and other celebrities to the table including his business protégé Nazarine Henderson. Dawson has also recently teamed up with Rodney Jerkins landing Tim Bowman Jr. atop the Billboard Gospel albums chart.
“As most people know the average millionaire has more than seven sources of income,” says Dawson. “I hope to maximize my full potential as an intelligent businessman. I loved the classy and elegant business lifestyle the first time I saw it. I was hooked. While others watch the NBA finals and the Super Bowl, I'm studying the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy, fundamental analysis and technical analysis with the same enthusiasm and excitement.”
Dawson is most excited about this new partnership with Arrivetime.com, a new project of Robert Kayian, a public relations and marketing professional with a 30 year career in real estate. Kayian states that "technology will never be faster than with ArriveTime.com." Dawson says this new technology will revolutionize the use of mobile devices for appointments, meetings and social engagements. Arrivetime.com will also offer a social network and ride sharing application to connect with family and friends and help users organize their lives.
Arrivetime.com is a real-time cell phone app and GPS location system that shows the user where the people they are meeting are located and when they will arrive. This technology can be used for social meetings as well as allows families to notify each other when they have left school, a sporting event or a function and know when they are on the way home. Arrivetime.com also serves a business function allowing customers of hundreds of services like public utilities and transportation to know when service people will arrive, and it will supply businesses with invaluable data about when customers will arrive to restaurants, nightclubs, concerts, and much more.
Early reviews on Arrivetime.com are favorable. Perkins Cole, rated by Forbes as the “Top Law Firm in America” said, "ArriveTime.com is a billion dollar idea and company.” Apple.com’s former CEO John Sculley said, “Robert your vision sounds really good, lets correspond." CNN News producer Robert Lisowsky said, “Count me in. I have been in this profession for 30 years and have an ear for something that's big.”
While Dawson says his main focus is trading currencies on the financial markets and consulting and advising major hedge funds in the areas of active asset management on a non-disclosed basis, he still finds time to be engaged in the music world. In 2016, Dawson has teamed up with Rodney "Dark Child" Jerkins to produce the first single for Candace Boyd Neyo's Protegé for her debut single "Damn Good Time" for Epic Records featuring French Montana. Sean Combs has noted via Twitter that Dawson is a musical and business genius.
About Paul Dawson
Paul Dawson (aka Hollywood Hot Sauce) is a multi-platinum music producer who has worked with Rihanna, Ariana Grande, P Diddy, Justin Bieber, Jay Z and many more. He has recently diversified into business investing. To read more about Paul Dawson, visit his LinkedIn profile.
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