Finish Big 2.0 w/ Mark Dorman

Just Keep Punching: Real Talk on Business Resilience With Sigi Loya (EP 9) S2
In this episode of the Finish Big Podcast, Host Mark Dorman is joined by Sigi Loya—an entrepreneur with a remarkably diverse background spanning corporate America, real estate finance, healthcare entrepreneurship, and business coaching.
Sigi Loya shares his evolution from a corporate employee benefits expert to founding multiple businesses, including a holistic medical practice and TAB Pittsburgh, a peer-to-peer advisory board franchise. He also discusses launching Affordable Business Valuations with his son to empower business owners with accurate and actionable insights into their company’s worth.
Mark and Sigi Loya discuss:- Corporate to Entrepreneurial Shift: Leaving a successful corporate career to build new ventures from the ground up.
- Resilience in Business: Overcoming near-failure experiences with grit and the support of peer networks.
- The Power of Peer Advisory Boards: How TAB helped CG and others navigate critical decisions through shared wisdom and accountability.
- Succession & Legacy Planning: Why making yourself less central to your business increases its value.
- Business Valuation Insights: The importance of knowing your business’s worth before a sale and how Biz Equity helps demystify this process.
- Family Business Collaboration: Working alongside his son to build a valuation business grounded in education and long-term strategy.
Connect with Mark Dorman:
- Succession Plus US
- LinkedIn: Mark Dorman
- LinkedIn: Succession Plus
- Facebook: Succession Plus
- (330)-416-9271
- mdorman@succession.plus
About the Guest:
Sigi Loya is a seasoned entrepreneur and TAB Pittsburgh franchise owner. With roots in corporate insurance and employee benefits, he transitioned into real estate finance and healthcare entrepreneurship before finding his true passion in business coaching and valuations. His mission today is helping small business owners scale smartly, plan successful exits, and realise the true value of their life's work.