Good with Money: A Rich Guys Guide to Gaining Everything by Losing it All. A Memoir
By (Author) Kerry Gold
With John Lefebvre
Figure 1 Publishing
Figure 1 Publishing
12th November 2020
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
176
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
What would you do if you were worth $350 million dollars Would it change who you areor would you use it to change the world
In the late nineties, John Lefebvre was approaching middle age and living out an unpromising legal career in Calgary. Then he jumped on board a dot-com start-up as a founder of Neteller, an online payment company. As Netellers fortunes rose along with those of the online gambling industry, the pay-off for Lefebvre and his partners would be astronomical.
But it didnt come without a price.
Good With Money tells the story of what happens when a pot-smoking lawyer who only wanted to play music ends up as one of the lucky winners in the Internet boom.
From Lefebvres early years as a teenage slacker in Calgary to his arrest by the FBI at his mansion in Malibu, to the many unusual ways Lefebvre has spent or given away almost all of his fortune, Good With Money is inspiring, cautionary, and always entertaining.
Kerry Gold tells story with verve and an arched eyebrow, giving insight into the blessings and perils of sudden wealth while posing the big question: what does it really mean to be good with money
A terrific story about a remarkable man and his journey into environmental advocacy. The world owes John Lefebvre a big thank you for his support of climate journalism aimed at cleaning up our polluted public square. Jim Hoggan, author of Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming and Im Right and Youre an Idiot: The Toxic State of Public Discourse and How to Clean it Up.
A journalist for more than two decades, Kerry Gold spent the first half of her career interviewing rock musicians and other famous characters as the music critic for the Vancouver Sun. She went on to cover housing and urban issues for The Globe and Mail, write investigative pieces for the Walrus Magazine, and pen a wide variety of business and entertainment stories for many other publications. Gold is the co-author of Michael Bubles bestselling memoir Onstage, Offstage.