CPA Turned Business Coach Teams Up with Thrive15.com

CPA Turned Business Coach Teams Up with Thrive15.com

TULSA, OK – Entrepreneur and business coach and management expert, Tim Redmond, has teamed up with Thrive15.com to provide practical business coach advice to aspiring business owners and people looking to advance in their careers. Redmond joins a highly experienced list of mentors that includes bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author, Clifton Taulbert, former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World® Resort, Lee Cockerell, and NBA Hall of Fame basketball player, David Robinson.

Redmond, a former CPA, builds and buys companies and teaches other entrepreneurs to do the same. As a CPA, Redmond grew Tax & Accounting Software Corporation from only two employees to 450 employees. After generating $120 million in net profits, Tax & Accounting Software Corporation was sold to Intuit, a Fortune 1000 company. Inuit is also recognized as the creator of TurboTax, a well-known tax preparation software business.

Redmond, also an inspirational and gifted speaker, teaches proven business principles to business owners around the world, providing immediately applicable action steps to grow their businesses. Redmond’s experience with business has fueled many other opportunities as an author and he was featured in John Maxwell’s leadership bible, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. In Redmond’s own book, Power to Create, he redefines wealth within the template of conquering adversity and serving others.

Redmond’s experience as a manager and executive business coach, training numerous CEOs and their employees, is a great fit for the edtech startup. Redmond has already left his mark within Thrive15.com’s library of video trainings with episodes that cover subjects essential to starting a successful business including Cash and Accrual Methods of Accounting, Cash Flow Statements, Start Here – the 19 Step Guide to Becoming Wealthy, Tim Redmonds 50 Management Maxims, and You Cant Act Like an Idiot, and Expect to Be Paid Like a Boss.

Business Coach and Business Management Expert Teams Up with Thrive15.com

TULSA, OK – Entrepreneur and business management expert, Tim Redmond, has teamed up with Thrive15.com to provide practical business advice to aspiring business owners and people looking to advance in their careers. Redmond joins a highly experienced list of mentors that includes bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author, Clifton Taulbert, former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World® Resort, Lee Cockerell, and NBA Hall of Fame basketball player, David Robinson.

Redmond, a former CPA, builds and buys companies and teaches other entrepreneurs to do the same. As a CPA, Redmond grew Tax & Accounting Software Corporation from only two employees to 450 employees. After generating $120 million in net profits, Tax & Accounting Software Corporation was sold to Intuit, a Fortune 1000 company and the creators of TurboTax tax preparation software.

Redmond, also an inspirational and gifted speaker, teaches proven business principles to business owners around the world, providing immediately applicable action steps to grow their businesses. Redmond’s experience with business has fueled many other opportunities as an author and he was featured in John Maxwell’s leadership bible, 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. In Redmond’s own book, Power to Create, he redefines wealth within the template of conquering adversity and serving others.

Redmond’s experience as a manager and executive business coach, training numerous CEOs and their employees, is a great fit for the edtech startup. Redmond has already left his mark within Thrive15.com’s library of video trainings with episodes that cover subjects essential to starting a successful business including Cash and Accrual Methods of Accounting, Cash Flow Statements, Start Here – the 19 Step Guide to Becoming Wealthy, Tim Redmonds 50 Management Maxims, and You Cant Act Like an Idiot and Expect to Be Paid Like a Boss.

Cavett Award Winner Teams Up with Thrive15.com

LOS ANGELES, CA – Jim Cathcart, a Cavett Award winning speaker and business coach, has teamed up with Thrive15.com, an online educational platform, to help entrepreneurs and businesspeople around the world with practical and immediately applicable trainings. Similar to the educational site Lynda, Thrive15.com specializes in business training with categories that cover everything one would need to know to start or grow a business. Cathcart joins a well-rounded roster of mentors that includes former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World® Resort, Lee Cockerell, and NBA Hall of Fame basketball player, David Robinson.

Cathcart, a member of the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame (CPAE), was also awarded the Golden Gavel Award, an award whose previous winners include Tony Robbins, John Maxwell, Zig Ziglar, Walter Cronkite, and other world-renowned speakers. Cathcart has been the featured speaker and trainer of choice for a number of high-profile companies and organizations including Ritz-Cartlon, GE Medical, Re/Max Promotions, Pfizer, and Farmers Insurance Group.

He has delivered more than 3,000 trainings and presentations to audiences in every state in the U.S. and most Canadian provinces. Cathcart’s experience in the field of sales and marketing has earned him several awards including being inducted into the Sales & Marketing Hall of Fame in 2012. London and Paris-based Top Sales World Magazine have also listed Cathcart among the Top Sales Influencers for 2014 and 2015.

To go along with his awards as a gifted speaker, Cathcart also created a TEDx video that is in their Top 1% worldwide and received 320,000 views in a little over a year.

Cathcart adds his 39 years of experience to the Thrive15.com library of video trainings covering topics from sales and the entrepreneurial mindset to personal development. Some of his current trainings include Self-Discipline and Persistence, Jim Cathcarts 15 Sales Moves, 7 Natural Values: Reading People, Success: How Fully are You Living Now, and Steps to Keeping Yourself Motivated.

December 7th, 2017

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