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Brad Sugars Interviews Keith Cunningham

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Keith J. Cunningham has more than 30 years of business and investing experience. The Texan has launched numerous companies, negotiated scores of million-dollar deals, and raised and structured hundreds of millions of dollars for his business ventures. Cunningham knows business and investing from every angle – from raising money for start-ups and refinancing, to operations, to evaluating businesses, to investing in businesses and the markets. For the last 15 years, Cunningham has been one of America’s leading speakers and presenters in creating a “clear sustainable path to profitability.” He speaks to audiences around the world and teaches at his Business School for Entrepreneurs, where students learn the critical skills necessary to be successful in business and in life. Keith J. Cunningham is responsible for writing the course seminar that world-renowned Robert Kiyosaki turned into the best selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Cunningham is the author of Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business. Cunningham regularly teaches at Tony Robbins events, T. Harv Eker seminars and has shared the stage with industry idealists, like Brian Tracy and Kiyosaki.
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Keith J. Cunningham has more than 30 years of business and investing experience. The Texan has launched numerous companies, negotiated scores of million-dollar deals, and raised and structured hundreds of millions of dollars for his business ventures. Cunningham knows business and investing from every angle – from raising money for start-ups and refinancing, to operations, to evaluating businesses, to investing in businesses and the markets. For the last 15 years, Cunningham has been one of America’s leading speakers and presenters in creating a “clear sustainable path to profitability.” He speaks to audiences around the world and teaches at his Business School for Entrepreneurs, where students learn the critical skills necessary to be successful in business and in life. Keith J. Cunningham is responsible for writing the course seminar that world-renowned Robert Kiyosaki turned into the best selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Cunningham is the author of Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business. Cunningham regularly teaches at Tony Robbins events, T. Harv Eker seminars and has shared the stage with industry idealists, like Brian Tracy and Kiyosaki.
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