Cary Mullen, the world champion on winning unleashes your hunger for results
while sharing proven strategies for success!
Olympian, World Cup Champion, Performance Expert
Energize Your Event – Inspire Different Thinking – Discover Tools for Winning
Cary Mullen, Olympian and World Cup Champion currently holds the World Downhill
Speed Record for skiing 97 MPH (151 KMH) down the world’s most famous ski course
in Kitzbuhel, Austria. Cary was a non-prodigy, an underdog, who placed last in
his first World Cup race. He followed 5 key winning strategies to go from ‘worst
to first’ and to ultimately become a two-time Olympian and World Cup Champion.
Cary shares success strategies from the high performance world of sport teaching
us how to take our game from where it is today to the next level in both
business and in life! By studying top producers for over 20 years, Cary
discovered an intentional process that the best in the world follow repeatedly.
This winning strategy is at the core of the How to Win Success System, a
self-directed, multi-media, adult learning program. This System, along with
Cary’s book, entitled HOW to WIN – Short Stories and Strategies for Success,
makes him one of the most qualified experts on winning strategies.
As a community leader, Cary has founded two Charitable Foundations and is on the
Board of Directors for the national Olympic Development Association and the
National High Performance Advisory Committee.
Cary passionately shares his ‘champion insights’ around the world taking his
audiences on an incredible run that leaves them energized and shows them HOW to
WIN in their pursuit for EVEN Better Results.
Fast Facts:
Voted as one of the Hottest Speakers of the Year by Successful Meetings Magazine
Author – HOW to WIN - Short Stories and Strategies for Success
Creator – How to Win Success System Adult Learning Program
Leader - High Performance Technologies
Former General Sales Manager - Dale Carnegie
President - Real Estate Investment Co
World Cup Downhill Champion
Two-Time Olympian
World Downhill Speed Record Holder
Hall of Fame Inductee
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