Two years ago we were introduced to The Energy Bus and Jon Gordon from a Wholesaler Masterminds coaching client.
After reading that book, we knew we wanted to share his insights with our community here at Wholesaler Masterminds.
And now he’s back!
His latest book, just released, is The Carpenter
It’s another in a long series of Jon’s best-selling books and talks that have inspired readers and audiences around the world.
His principles have been put to the test by numerous NFL, NBA, and college coaches and teams, Fortune 500 companies, school districts, hospitals and non-profits. He is the author of The Wall Street Journal bestseller The Energy Bus, The No Complaining Rule, Training Camp, The Shark and The Goldfish, Soup, The Seed and his latest The Positive Dog.
Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Atlanta Falcons, Campbell Soup, Wells Fargo, State Farm, Novartis, Bayer and more.
After +15-years of service to our wholesaling community, I've now retired - and I’m committed to keeping all our resources available for future generations of wholesalers and their leaders – but only as long as it makes fiscal sense.
Please consider a seamless, no fee donation using Zelle or PayPal.
Our Zelle address is: shorespeak@gmail.com or use the QR codes.
THANK YOU!
Rob Shore
Founder
When he’s not running through airports or speaking, you can find him playing tennis or lacrosse with his wife and two “high energy” children.
We were delighted to spend time with Jon and hope you will be too.
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