This Entrepreneur Built the Hottest Celebrity Spot on the Planet -- and a Brand With Staying Power安德鲁奖章和马克·伯恩鲍姆聊天如何嗨s global restaurant group has become a Hollywood hotspot, and how to establish a brand that stays on top.

ByAndrew Medal

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Mark Birnbaum is the co-founder of the EMM Group, owner of the Catch restaurant chain, which are arguably the hottest restaurants in the world with A-list celebrities visiting weekly. He recently sold 50 percent of his company to Tillman Fertitta, the Texas billionaire who's the man behind the CNBC showBillion Dollar Buyerand also recently bought the 17 restaurants of BR Guest. In this episode ofAction & Ambitionwith Andrew Medal, Birnbaum discusses his beginnings and how he turned his passion for nightlife into a thriving business.

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Andrew Medalis the founder ofThe Paper Chase, which is a bi-weekly newsletter. He is an entrepreneur and angel investor.

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