Does Your Company Have a Winnable Game?

Does Your Company Have a Winnable Game?

I went from nothing to founding the top sports marketing and memorabilia company in the country. Now I share my winning strategies.

Does your company have a “winnable game?” Why is it beneficial to obtain an underdog mindset, while harboring the knowledge of a favorite?   

You need an "underdog" mindset.

Make your next corporate event an unforgettable one. Follow the lead of top tier companies and organizations by hiring me for your next event. I pay it forward by sharing my proven methods to boost sales gathered from years of experience building Steiner Sports into the largest company of its kind. I will motivate and inspire your team. Your employees will leave this talk having a better idea of who and what is important in both their personal and professional lives. 

Through personal stories, I share my business philosophy and methods. I also peel back the curtain on leadership tools used by elite athletes, managers and coaches.

Audience: Sales teams and mid- to upper-level management.

Groups where I have been privileged to speak:

  • BMW North America
  • ESPN
  • Cornell University
  • Live Nation
  • Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO)
  • Harvard Business School
  • New York Mets
  • Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
  • Neiman Marcus
  • New York Yankees
  • M Booth
  • Brooklyn Nets

Rave Reviews:

“Your keynote knocked it out of the park at the Live Nation annual sales meeting. Your messages inspired our organization.”

– Thomas See, Chief Operating Officer - Concerts, Live Nation Entertainment

“Brandon Steiner's keynote talk and overall presence transformed our event, captivating attendees from beginning to end.”

– Dylan Gambardella, Co-Founder, Next Gen Summit

“Your guests will be entertained, engaged, and will leave thinking differently about their approach to marketing.”

– Brett Yormark, CEO, Brooklyn Nets

Click here to get in touch for booking me at your next event.

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