
Business Consultant, Entrepreneur, Writer & Ironman Athlete
Motivational Thought Leadership
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Beyond finance, my leadership approach is shaped by the disciplines that have defined my life: completing Ironman races, building businesses, writing a memoir about resilience, and studying Stoic philosophy.
These experiences have taught me the value of accountability, deliberate effort, and the power of honest self-reflection—principles I now bring to teams and organizations looking to strengthen their culture and performance. I help people understand what is truly possible by showing how endurance, adversity, and clarity of purpose can transform both individuals and businesses.
Whether guiding teams through change or inspiring audiences to push past their limits, I connect real-world experience with timeless lessons to unlock resilience and meaningful growth.
Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus stated, “No man ever steps into the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man.” No two situation are ever the same, and what is asked of us to succeed is never black and white. Because both we and our circumstances are in constant motion, the idea of a one-size-fits-all step-by-step formula for success is an illusion.
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How do we forge an unbreakable will to continue forward?
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How Impossible Decisions, Hopeless Intent, and Active Exhaustion shape our lives.
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True success isn't tangible. And it is through the journey–through triumphs, failures, and unwavering effort–that we arrive at a quiet salvation, realizing we gave everything we could and that it was, in the end, enough.
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How do we preserver through insurmountable odds by crawling until we have bloody knees?
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Adaptability to pivot through struggle without ego or compromise.
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​A good life, the Stoics teach, rests on four virtues: wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance.
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I believe everyone experiences at least one defining moment in their life, where if they’re honest with themselves, they recognize a shift within. I call these specific moments that I have experienced Inflection Points. In Latin this would be called discrimen, the critical turning point where choice, judgement and courage intersect.
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If you hold enough self-awareness, these moments–your discrimen–stay with you, shaping who you become, or who you should become, if only you take the time to reflect and learn from them.