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Jim Beach

Keynote Speaker, SBA Award Winning Radio/Podcast Host (24 AM/FM Stations), McGrawHill Bestselling Author, Patent Holder
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Jim Beach is a renowned keynote speaker who has delivered presentations for notable companies like UPS, Wells Fargo, and Chick-fil-A. With a global presence, he has taught and presented in various countries including India, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Jim covers a wide range of topics from sales growth to entrepreneurship and ethical hacking. His small business radio show, School for Startups Radio, has received accolades and features interviews with prominent figures like Shark Tank judges and billionaires. Jim's bestselling book 'School for Startups' has garnered high praise and reached the top rankings on Amazon, with endorsements from publications like Entrepreneur magazine and the Wall Street Journal India. Known for his entrepreneurial ventures, Jim founded the successful American Computer Experience at a young age, which became a leading technology training company for children. His educational background includes studies in International Politics, Japanese Exec MBA, and various courses at renowned institutions like Middlebury College and the University of Hawaii. Jim has held key roles in multiple organizations, including Business Builder at The School For Startups and Advisory Board Member at the National Kidney Foundation.

Highlights
Jun 26 · Via Twitter

Today on @school4startups Radio! - @steve_gordon - Founder of The Unstoppable CEO and Steve Gordon Marketing Syste… https://t.co/a705qOYPzo

Apr 8 · Via Twitter

March 14, 2018 on @School4startups Radio! – ex-NFL player and leadership coach @RennieCurran53, get #PR HelloZag Sa… https://t.co/bRJfX90zwR

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