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    Carson V. Heady

    Best-Selling Author | Managing Director, Americas - Microsoft Tech for Social Impact | Podcast Host | Sales Hall of Fame

    Carson V. Heady is a seasoned sales professional with a strong passion for helping individuals achieve their goals and success.

    Currently affiliated with Microsoft Tech for Social Impact, Carson leverages his extensive experience in sales to support nonprofit customers and partners.

    Carson V. Heady has authored 4 books on sales and leadership and serves as a global sales trainer, coaching and mentoring salespeople and leaders worldwide.

    As the #1 social seller at Microsoft, Carson has generated over $1 billion in revenue by effectively engaging customer executives through social methods.

    Apart from his role at Microsoft, Carson is a strategic advisor to multiple companies, a renowned author, and a host or co-host of 3 successful podcasts.

    Carson's career has been marked by consistent overachievement across various leadership roles in call centers, retail, B2B, and direct sales.

    With a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management and Marketing from Southeast Missouri State University, Carson has a solid educational foundation.

    Carson V. Heady has been associated with prestigious organizations such as Sales Community, Modern Seller HQ, and Microsoft Philanthropies, among others.

    His commitment to sharing knowledge and expertise is evident through his publications, media features, and the creation of the LinkedIn Career Advice Network (C.A.N.)

    Highlights

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    Most people I know — talented, driven, wildly capable people — are not living the life they once planned. Not even close.

    They didn’t follow the 5-year blueprint.

    They didn’t land the “dream job” they obsessed over in college.

    They’ve pivoted so many times they’ve lost track of which version of the plan they’re even on.

    And yet…

    They’re making an impact.

    They’re evolving.

    They’re more fulfilled than ever — not because things went according to plan, but because they finally let go of the plan long enough to live with purpose.

    Here’s the lie we’re sold:

    That fulfillment comes from perfect alignment.

    That your job title should match your soul.

    That if you’re not “doing your passion” every day, you’re failing.

    I’ve found the opposite to be true.

    The most impactful people I know don’t wait for the perfect role — they infuse meaning into whatever they’re doing. They treat work like a canvas, not a cage.

    Because careers aren’t ladders. They’re jungle gyms.

    Messy. Unpredictable. Full of detours you never planned — but needed.

    Maybe you’re in a job that pays the bills but doesn’t light your soul on fire.

    Maybe you’re doing great work while quietly wondering, Is this really it?

    That feeling isn’t a reason to check out.

    It’s an invitation to show up differently.

    Instead of waiting for the perfect role, what if you started crafting it right where you are?

    🟡 Bring your storytelling into your sales role 🟡 Bring your mentoring heart into engineering 🟡 Bring your creative fire into that “boring” analytics job

    Your current job isn’t a placeholder. It’s your training ground.

    You’re not stuck. You’re strategically placed.

    And the way you show up now determines where you go next.

    This is personal for me.

    I never dreamed of becoming a sales leader, writing books, or building a brand around faith, resilience, and helping others rise. That wasn’t the plan.

    But everything changed when I stopped waiting for alignment and started creating it.

    So if you’re not where you thought you’d be, you’re not behind.

    If you’re still figuring it out, you’re not broken.

    You’re becoming.

    Purpose isn’t a destination. It’s a direction revealed in the trenches, not the mountaintop.

    So stop waiting. Bring your whole self now. Your story. Your scars. Your creativity. Your faith. Your fire.

    Because one day you’ll realize you didn’t stumble into your dream job.

    You built it right in the middle of the life you never planned.

    What’s one way you could bring more of you into the work you’re doing today?

    Most people I know — talented, driven, wildly capable people — are not living the life they once pla
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    St Louis, Missouri, United States