Draft:Jordan P. Mancuso-Cermola

Jordan Patrick Mancuso-Cermola
BornOct 27,2005 (Age 17)
Occupation(s)Businessman, investor politician, activist
Organization(s)CEO and Owner of Manola Private Luxury Investments LLC
Known forNet Worth: $483 Million
Height6'1 1/2
Political partyDemocratic Party
Websitehttps://jordanmancusoce.wixsite.com/jordanct

Jordan Patrick Mancuso-Cermola (/ Man-cou-so/ sir-mola;) born October 27th, 2005)[1] is an American businessman and politician He is the owner and chief financial officer (CEO)[2] of Manola Luxury Investments LLC.

Early Life edit

Mancuso-Cermola grew up on the east side of Southington, Connecticut, in a working-class family with his brother and both his adoptive mothers.[3][4]

Mancuso-Cermola found love for businesses when he was 14 years old. Jordan started out as a market vendor, buying local fruits, vegetables, and household goods from organized outdoor or indoor markets. Jordan would later resell the items for a higher price than he had paid for them originally.[5] Mancuso-Cermola was shut down for not having a license but made $11,500 dollars.

Jordan Mancuso-Cermola's teenage years, on the other hand, were frequently disrupted by sorrow and agony. Jordan's biological mother was killed in a car accident on October 29th, 2021[6][7]. Jordan's father died from Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (ta-kuht-soo-bow-kaar-dee-ow-mai-aa-puh-thee) cardiomyopathy or "Broken Heart Syndrome" on November 1, 2021[8][9], only three days after Jordan's mother died.[10]

Business career edit

As of 2023, Mancuso-Cermola's net worth is estimated to be between $478 and $483 million dollars.[11] Mancuso-Cermola has a very prestigious share in stocks consisting of Berkshire Hathaway, NVR Inc, New York Mets, Booking Holdings Inc, Subway, Lulu Lemon, New York Giants, Bain Capital LP, Johnson & Johnson, Rolls Royce, ExxonMobil, Riddell Speedflex, ROLEXRINGS, Pfizer, Sports Authority, Staples, Toys "R" Us, Virgin Australia, Warner Music Group, Fingerhut, Athena health, The Weather Channel, Varsity Brands and Apple Leisure Group, which includes AM Resorts and Apple Vacations.[12]

Mancuso-Cermola founded Manola Investments LLC on January 20, 2021[5], Manola LLC owned 782 different companies as of 2022, as well as 3 different royalties and 4 different LLCs[13][11]. Manola is a small and unknown private investment firm that specializes in private equity and large investments.

Mancuso-Cermola's company is known for its creative business techniques, which Jordan describes as "profit through strength." Profit through strength is inspired by the saying "Peace Through Strength," most famously used by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s to deter aggression and end the Cold War.[14]

Venture capitalists, such as Jordan Mancuso-Cermola,[15] are private equity investors who seek to invest in startups and other small businesses. Unlike angel investors, they do not seek to fund businesses in their early stages in order to help them get started but rather look at businesses that are already in their early stages and have the potential for growth. These are businesses that want to grow but lack the resources to do so. In exchange for their investment, venture capitalists seek an equity stake in the company, which they then sell for a profit.[13]

Politics edit

Jordan Mancuso-Cermola is a Democratic Party member.[16] Mancuso-Cermola has been widely regarded as a member of the Democratic Party's mainstream throughout his career.[17] Mancuso-Cermola has been described as center to center-left, and he considers himself to be the latter. Mancuso-Cermola is also a member of The New Democrat Coalition, a caucus of Democrats, primarily liberals and centrists, who support business and take a liberal-to-moderate approach to fiscal issues. The majority of members are economically centrist but have a wide range of opinions on social issues.[18]

Mancuso-Cermola's Political views[19][20]
Policy Views
Drugs Criminalizing drug use[21]
Abortion Pro-choice[22]
Healthcare Supports adding a public and private option to Obamacare, Ending deductibles and premiums[23][24]
Economy Fiscal responsibility, raising taxes on anyone who makes more than $500K, Lower income taxes for middle-class Americans, repealing regulations on small businesses[25]
LGTBQ+ Supports gay marriage[26]
Transgenderism Does not support transitions under the age of 18, only allowed to use bathrooms and play on sports teams that alongside their biological gender[27]
Education Supports getting ride of teachers' unions, Looks to improve schools curriculum, Lowers cost of college, Invest more in special education[28]
Military Supports cutting funding[29]
Biden V Trump Supports Biden[30]
Foreign policy Aggressive trade and diplomacy[31]
Job creation Making new products here in America, major investments in infrastructure
Climate Go Green[32]
Borders Peace through strength[33]
Affirmative action Dose not support[34]
Race BLM[35]
Energy Clean renewables[36]
Gun's Strict gun control[37]
Welfare Supports, but push out abusers of the system[38]
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