Here’s What You’ll Learn in our Interview with Myron Welik
In 2002, I lost my Muti-Million Dollar business in a catastrophic way, leaving me paralyzed with self-doubt and depression.
However, I kept going and 16 years later, I successfully re-invented myself. I am known as a “Jackhammer” and have been in the business of making deals happen for 40 years. I am the host of the Jackhammer podcast and author of “The Jackhammer Effect”. My insatiable drive and resilience have been a hallmark of my long and successful career.
Moreover- I identified and brokered the deal that brought Heidi Klum and New Balance together, leading to the creation of the HKNB brand. I pitched products of my own design on the Home Shopping Network to 40 million viewers. In addition - I have negotiated strategic partnerships with well-known brands such as the New England Patriots, Lacoste, FIFA, Madison Square Gardens, Radio City Music Hall, and Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.
In 2018 met a young real estate entrepreneur that impressed me, and I had the feeling that we could do great things together, even though I knew nothing about real estate. But he disappeared on me.
For 6 months, I relentlessly pursued that opportunity. By 2020, the partnership was in place. Two and half years later, I have brokered over $35 Million dollars of investment deals in real estate.
Today my brand is The Jackhammer. I’m 69 going on 39, and nothing can stop me. I am proof that age is no barrier to reinventing yourself. I live by the motto “Never give up, stay passionate, and work hard because it’s never too late".
Email: myronwelik23@gmail.com
Podcast: The Jackhammer Effect
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