Scaling one business across borders is hard. Doing it across fifteen countries — and repeating that process across multiple companies — requires a different kind of thinking altogether. Amrinder Kamboj has done exactly that, and when he sat down with Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour, the conversation was a practical, direct examination of what global business growth actually looks like from the inside.
Far from a surface-level success narrative, the episode covered the pivots, the failures, the hiring decisions, and the mindset shifts that have shaped Amrinder Kamboj's career. It is the kind of conversation that is useful whether you are building your first company or your tenth.
About Amrinder Kamboj
Amrinder Kamboj is a serial entrepreneur and business strategist with an unusually wide geographic footprint — he has scaled companies across 15 countries, navigating the distinct regulatory, cultural, and market conditions that come with each. His work spans e-commerce, mergers and acquisitions, and international market development, with a particular focus on helping founders think beyond their home market early.
He is also a conference organizer and speaker whose Domination Conference brings together entrepreneurs focused on ambitious growth. Kamboj is candid about the failures and recalibrations that have informed his approach, and he brings a no-excuses mindset to questions of team-building, AI adoption, and the discipline required to think and operate at a global scale.
What Amrinder Kamboj and Sean Kelly Talked About
- How Amrinder Kamboj has scaled businesses across 15 countries and what made that replicable
- The strategic case for pivoting early when market conditions or business models stop working
- What the hiring process looks like when you are building teams across cultural and geographic lines
- How AI tools are changing the way global entrepreneurs approach operations and competitive advantage
- Lessons from navigating mergers and acquisitions across international markets
- The mindset shift required to stop thinking locally and start building for a global customer base
- Why resilience and the willingness to learn from failure matter more than any single strategy
- How Kamboj thinks about purpose, impact, and the difference between financial success and meaningful business
Why This Conversation Matters
Most entrepreneurship conversations stay close to home. Amrinder Kamboj's episode on the Digital Social Hour is a useful corrective — a grounded look at what it takes to build across borders, from the practical mechanics of hiring and acquisitions to the mental framework for operating at a scale most founders never attempt.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
