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Scott Wozniak
About The Author
Scott Wozniak, CEO of Swoz Consulting, has consulted with leaders on six continents, including Silicon Valley startups, family enterprises and Fortune 500 companies. Scott is a member Mensa (international genius society), reads over 200 books each year, and has written four books.
He earned a master’s degree in business with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and has worked with some of the leading brands of our time, including multiple Silicon Valley “unicorns” and Nucor Steel. He also spent eight years as an employee at the Chick-fil-A headquarters, working directly with the founding family and executive team to design leadership development programs, set strategy, and lead company-wide upgrades—and though he is not an employee there anymore, he regularly consults with their leaders.
Before becoming a business consultant, Scott worked in non-profit work, primarily with children through sports camps, inner city programs and a national tour of stadium-filling conferences, complete with rock bands and comedians.
Before all of that, Scott was on stages all over the United States for eighteen years a child actor (including a Christmas special on NBC) and an internationally touring singer in two choirs.
Scott lives in Atlanta with his wife and four children. In his spare time, he continues to write music, design board games, serve in local non-profits, and push his boundaries through a variety of extreme sports, from heli-skiing to kitesurfing.
If you want to hear more of Scott’s ideas, you can check out the other books he has written, listen to the podcasts he the host for, and sign up for his weekly newsletter. You can find links for all of that (and more) at www.ScottWozniak.com
And if you want help building your own Customer Experience Engine, visit www.SwozConsulting.com. There you can learn about options for online programs, leadership coaching and in-depth custom consulting projects. We have been accelerating the growth of companies for decades, so if you want to get there faster, we can help. We will add jet fuel to your campfire.
He earned a master’s degree in business with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership and has worked with some of the leading brands of our time, including multiple Silicon Valley “unicorns” and Nucor Steel. He also spent eight years as an employee at the Chick-fil-A headquarters, working directly with the founding family and executive team to design leadership development programs, set strategy, and lead company-wide upgrades—and though he is not an employee there anymore, he regularly consults with their leaders.
Before becoming a business consultant, Scott worked in non-profit work, primarily with children through sports camps, inner city programs and a national tour of stadium-filling conferences, complete with rock bands and comedians.
Before all of that, Scott was on stages all over the United States for eighteen years a child actor (including a Christmas special on NBC) and an internationally touring singer in two choirs.
Scott lives in Atlanta with his wife and four children. In his spare time, he continues to write music, design board games, serve in local non-profits, and push his boundaries through a variety of extreme sports, from heli-skiing to kitesurfing.
If you want to hear more of Scott’s ideas, you can check out the other books he has written, listen to the podcasts he the host for, and sign up for his weekly newsletter. You can find links for all of that (and more) at www.ScottWozniak.com
And if you want help building your own Customer Experience Engine, visit www.SwozConsulting.com. There you can learn about options for online programs, leadership coaching and in-depth custom consulting projects. We have been accelerating the growth of companies for decades, so if you want to get there faster, we can help. We will add jet fuel to your campfire.
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