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Fred Gleeck
came to the United States with the dreams of being someone
big. He wanted to be powerful and change peoples lives.
When Fred Gleeck was growing up he lived in the Philippines
where he also spent all of his high school years. After
finally making it to the United States he immediately got
accepted into the University of Florida.
In school he
was a genius and could have chosen a more secure career, but
he had his eyes set on one goal. He wanted to learn
everything about marketing and psychology (which go hand in
hand by the way), and he did! Graduating and getting a
degree in marketing and psychology gave him the confidence
he needed to take on the world of business.
When first
starting in the work force he had no problem getting a job.
It was his inability to keep it that was threatening his
future. Being fired by 5 Fortune 500 Companies, one after
another, would make most wonder if they were in the right
industry.
Did he think
twice? Nope, not Fred Gleeck, he hit the books, studying
every different aspect of marketing and consulting. This
proved to be a very smart move for him. In 1984, he finally
held his first seminar which was an incredible success. He
now has thousands of seminars that have been added to his
list. To prove his valuable status in the marketing world,
he is also a guest speaker for many already accomplished
coaches.
For more
than 15 years now, Fred Gleeck has been awing the marketing
world with his business marketing techniques. While he
originally started coaching businesses for off-line
marketing, he is very quickly catching up with modern ways
and developing strategies for internet companies as well.
Fred Gleeck
has published too many books to list but one of his most
successful was “The Consultants Manual” which helped
validate his claims of knowing how to teach, even the worst
in the business, tips to be the best.
On a personal note, Fred Gleeck is known for being a very
friendly guy. Most would probably refer to him as
approachable no matter what may be on his accomplishment
list. His humble nature has opened doors to acceptance in
the marketing industry, posing as a role model and friend to
all those that follow in his steps.

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