Before the digital age, starting a business meant navigating outdated, paper-based processes. Frank Rodriguez, Chairman of the Miramar Group, reflects on the inefficiencies of corporate filings in the late 80s and early 90s—where forming a company required physical documents, overnight couriers, and third-party intermediaries.

His discovery of an obscure law enabled electronic filings, revolutionizing accessibility for entrepreneurs. Learn how regulatory shifts drive business innovation in this episode of Fortunate Fishes, a miniseries on Innovation & Leadership with Jess Larsen and cohost Charlie Garcia