Scott Wozniak shares how he came to faith in Christ and began helping brands build a legendary brand through his Customer Experience Engine.
📍A little about Scott:
I help leaders build legendary brands via the Customer Experience Engine.
📍HOW I DO IT
I lead a consulting company, speak at conferences, write books and coach CEO's.
You can check out my book Make Your Brand Legendary at: https://amzn.to/47ws4lB
📍WHY I DO IT
I grew up on stage. My mom was a theater director and I got my first speaking role at age 4. Growing up, I performed before live crowds of thousands in middle school and tens of thousands in high school, plus I even got a supporting role on an NBC Christmas special. However, after lead roles in 50+ shows, a college degree in Musical Theater Performance and doing some cool professional gigs, I realized I didn't want to spend the rest of my career on the stage.
So I explored other ways to influence lives, becoming a leader for various ministry organizations such as Focus on the Family and pastoring churches. Along the way, I came to realize that everything rises and falls on leadership, and that the best way I could make a difference was by helping leaders to build great organizations.
So in 2002, I went back to school, earning multiple leadership coach certifications and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership. Since, then I have spoken for and consulted with leaders on six continents, and have worked with multi-billion dollar companies, city governments, churches, tech start-ups, and Ivy League universities.
One of the most transformational experiences was the eight year stint I spent as a leader at the Chick-fil-A headquarters. My title was "Organizational Effectiveness Consultant" and I worked on projects across the company, from rolling out lean manufacturing to storytelling in marketing to custom leadership development programs with Harvard and Duke. Though I'm not an employee there anymore, I continue to consult with their leaders and speak at their events today.
I am also an active member of Mensa (international high IQ society), I read about 200 books per year, I have founded three other organizations (one for-profit and two non-profit), brokers international business deals, and I even designed a military strategy board game. I live in the Atlanta area with my brilliant wife and four feisty children. In my spare time I volunteer at my church and occasionally gets to risk my life doing extreme sports (heli-skiing, kiteboarding, mountain biking, etc.).