Alex Demczak is a former SEC quarterback for the Missouri Tigers. Alex graduated with a degree in Communication and a minor in Business. Alex is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and author who challenges businesses, schools, and sports teams to maximize their potential and make a difference. Alex is the best-selling author of The Sale with Jon Gordon. The Sale delivers an invaluable lesson about what matters most in life and how to achieve it. The business fable teaches four lessons about integrity to create lasting success. The Sale has been endorsed by Dave Ramsey, Ed Mylett, Michael Porter Jr., Jamie Kern Lima, and others. Alex is also the author of Thrive U. The inspirational book is a collection of stories from 100 collegiate and professional athletes from across the country. Alex is the co-founder of WriteMyBooks.com which helps individuals write, edit, and publish their book. Alex is the Executive Director of the Touchdown Foundation which raises money to build water wells in 18 third-world countries. Alex is an innovative entrepreneur that has a knack for starting new ventures and collaborates with multiple startups. Alex is a highly sought-after speaker and is a member of Jon Gordon's core leadership team. Alex is the host of The Alex Demczak Leadership Podcast and interviews top athletes, business leaders, and entrepreneurs. Alex is passionate about helping high-performance leaders take the next step in their leadership journey. Alex has worked with a wide range of organizations across various industries. Some of Alex’s past clients include The Cincinnati Reds, Bridgestone, Cintas, Veterans United Home Loans, OneCoast Retailers, O’Shea Builders, and many others. Alex's mission is to help people increase their performance, enhance their leadership, and maximize their potential. He joined me this week to tell me more.
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