Hi my name is Sam Cole! I wanted to be in the CEO Program because I want to start a business and am excited to learn with others that have the same interests. I am best at hands-on learning and working creatively and strategically. My professional achievements include starting my own yard work business and making it very profitable. Working on my second business of sports accessories as well as working for Cecelia New York. I was raised in Darien, Connecticut until I was in seventh grade when I moved to Utah. I loved living in the Northeast, especially being less than an hour outside of New York City. I am the oldest of six kids. I have been surrounded by entrepreneurs my whole life. I know this is also what I want to do. I am very passionate about business. I am in the Stock Market Club. I play football and lacrosse. I enjoy traveling and skiing.
With an impressive tenure of over 35 years in the pharmacy space, Brian has established and successfully sold multiple companies, spanning non-emergent medical transportation, radiology, and third-party benefits for prominent national pharmacy chains. Widely recognized in the industry for his commitment to innovation, integrity, and excellence, Brian continues to shape new ventures and disrupt the status quo.
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