Entrepreneur & Coach
An entrepreneur at heart, at the age of twelve Jeremy learned the power of compound interest and immediately began cutting grass for income so he could start saving for retirement. In college, instead of getting a part-time job, he purchased prepaid phone cards and ATMs wholesale and sold them to convenience stores. Upon graduating, he turned down a job offer from PricewaterhouseCoopers in order to build, then successfully sell, a vending machine business. He later moved to Austin and purchased a stone fabrication company. After 4Xing the company in 3 years, he sold it, which allowed him to retire at the age of 33.
Today, Jeremy is driven by the belief that he can make a meaningful impact by sharing the lessons he has learned—oftentimes the hard way, in order to help other entrepreneurs get more of what they want out of their businesses. Jeremy is married with two young kids, and after being a nomadic family for three years – traveling around the country and world, they now live in the Texas Hill Country.