Bobby Genovese, founder and owner of BG Capital Group, Ltd. and BG Capital Management Corp. has been called fearless, charismatic, innovative and larger-than-life. A born entrepreneur, Bobby G buys undervalued companies and turns them into profitable ventures. But it’s more than just his job, it’s his lifestyle that will have MOJO HD viewers tuning into the new high definition television series Bobby G: Adventure Capitalist, which follows the dynamic Mr. Genovese as he works and plays equally hard on this eight-episode series premiering January 24, 2008 at 9:30PM ET/PT. The series is part of a new programming block every Thursday entitled MOJO Money Night, partnered with two original MOJO HD series about maverick entrepreneurs and Wall Street traders; Wall Street Warriors and Start-Up Junkies.
Produced by Nick Davis Productions, camera crews for the series accompany Bobby as he manages his endeavors around the world, introducing viewers to industry associates and employees of his multiple businesses. Crews also cover Bobby traveling between his five luxurious homes and enjoying his lavish lifestyle with his family. Magnificently captured in HD, some of the locations featured in Bobby G: Adventure Capitalist include Nassau, Bahamas; Boca Raton; New York; Los Angeles; Aspen; Vancouver, British Columbia; Lake Rosseau (“The Hamptons” of Canada); and Nicaragua.
The balance of pleasure and driving enterprise has made this native Canadian the man everyone wants to be. Unafraid of risk and an astute dealmaker, Bobby is also generous with his sound business advice and expertise.
Whether it’s free-diving to see his latest investment - the Neptune Society’s Memorial Reef, an underwater mortuary located in Key Biscayne - or hosting jet skiing competitions between his companies’ CEO’s at his Ontario Lake Rosseau compound, Bobby holds himself and his associates to the highest levels of performance. The ever optimistic Bobby views every transaction as a limitless challenge. It’s not a life and death struggle, but an opportunity to profit and be once again proven a success. Pity the person, though, who is not living up to Bobby’s expectations: he or she is destined to be left behind.