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Scott Duffy

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Scott Duffy
Born1970
Los Angeles, CA
🏳️ NationalityAmerican
💼 Occupation
🌐 WebsiteScott Duffy

Scott Duffy is an American author, TV/online host, keynote speaker and business coach.[1]

Professional[edit]

Scott Duffy started his career working for Tony Robbins’, Robbins Research International. He went on to work for big media brands including CBS Sportsline, NBC Internet, and FOXSports.com. Scott also spoke at the NYSE and provided commentary in numerous media outlets including CNBC, FOX News, and CBS Radio. He was the Founder of Smart Charter that was acquired by the Virgin Group.[2][3] Scott has been listed as a “Top 10 Keynote Speaker” by Entrepreneur.[4][5]

Speaker, Author[edit]

Scott Duffy is best known for being a motivational speaker. He is the author of "Breakthrough" and “Launch! The Critical 90 Days From Idea To Market”.[6][7]

Television Host[edit]

Scott Duffy served as the co-host for Business & Burgers presented by Microsoft. The series ran for two years in the United States.[8][9][10]

References[edit]

  1. an American author, TV/online host, keynote speaker and business coach[1].
  2. Scott started his career working for best-selling author and speaker, Tony Robbins [2]
  3. Scott Duffy Television Host, Keynote Speaker [3]
  4. The 10 Best Entrepreneurial Speakers for Taking Your Event to the Next Level [4]
  5. 10 Top Keynote Speakers Tell How Presenting Advances Their PR Success [5]
  6. The Critical 90 Days From Idea To Market,” [6]
  7. 10 Top Keynote Speakers Tell How Presenting Advances Their PR Success [7]
  8. Scott Duffy served as the co-host for Business & Burgers presented by Microsoft. [8]
  9. Business & Burgers [9]
  10. 'Shark Tank's Daymond John Explains Why Money Isn't the Key to Entrepreneurial Success [10]

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