Thursday, April 18, 2024

Brian Covey, the Entrepreneur Who is Kicking Goals

Brian Covey a 43-year-old inspiring entrepreneur. He completed his education at Fogelman College of Business, University of Memphis.

Brian wears multiple hats, he is an executive at loanDepot, a proud father, an influencer, a top-rated podcaster, and a fabulous soccer dad. He throws the suit down and coaches his daughter’s league with joy several times a week.
Brian is a former soccer player. He is also a Member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and is about to launch his book in Feb 2021. He is the host of The Brian Covey Show Podcast in which he has shared many incredible stories through interviewing some of the 2020’s biggest thought leaders. He was the former US Olympic Team Member with the U17 and U23 teams as well. Brian is married and has three kid. Brian loves to coach soccer, spend time with his family and travel to his favourite vacation spot that is Rosemary Beach in Florida. His competitiveness from business translates straight to the field.

 

Brian’s work journey

Brian had friends and parents in the finance field and he was interested in marketing and finance. Working with people was a must and he had friends buying their 1st home, so he observed an immense need for finance and figured out what he wanted to do.

He has leadership qualities. He focuses on growing personally and building championship teams. “Our current team has experienced tremendous growth from $200M to over $3B in annual funding in less than 4 years. The correlations from sports to business are everywhere and how I lead”, Brian stated.

Brian has mastered the art of failure, the art of winning, and the art of staying fit. From being passed over for promotions, he has learned how to take lessons from his failures and successes. This led him to connect with his first business mentor. He believes in balance and health over all things.

 

 

Here is what does Brian looks forward to

 

It’s Brian’s intention with Conversations with Covey that he can deliver a “conference in a book”, with so many limitations in 2020, he hopes these stories will add inspiration, eliminate success fatigue and re-inspire many to go after their dreams. When fitness and failure became masteries for Brian very early as his career was affected by the 2007 market crash just years after his Olympic team days came to an end. He then learnt the power of mental toughness, visualization and since then wants to inspire and empower people through various stories.

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