Specifically, his teenage solution to his family's financial woes — a dry-cleaning company — sold for $1 million in just three years, setting him on the path to serial entrepreneurship, Henry said.
As a doorman, he connected with a resident who ran a different dry-cleaning company, and offered to teach him the economics behind the business, he said.
After getting fired from his doorman gig, Henry realized he was learning more at the dry-cleaning company than at school, so he dropped out, he said.
Pleased with the work, the wardrobe supervisor recommended Henry's dad to NBC's "Law and Order."
After three years, Henry sold the company to one of its vendors for $1 million, Forbes reported in 2016.
Persons:
John Henry, Henry, LinkedIn's, —, presser, NBC's, Forbes
Organizations:
Insurance, CNBC
Locations:
New York City, Dominican Republic, New, Harlem