Craig Allan Teich: Bit of the Good, None of the Bad



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Craig Allan Teich is a writer, blogger, designer, founding partner of several companies including LaunchBox Pro, unapologetic serial entrepreneur, business growth and marketing consultant to a small but lovely group of businesses, mediocre hockey player, decent cyclist, husband-in-training and overwhelmed father of two amazing daughters.

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Overview

Craig is a businessman with 20+ years experience, writer and author, designer, a recovering athlete, a fitness and nutrition expert, part-time coach to elite athletes, serial entrepreneur, profitability and marketing consultant, life-long learner, husband-in-training to his beautiful wife Jennifer, and father to two amazing daughters.

Business

Craig is an internationally recognized thought-leader in the area of start-ups, brand building, marketing, business growth, and a specialist at "business interventions," which is the art of helping companies optimize their business model, resources, and marketing in order to double profits in one year or less.

Craig has work and consulted in a range of industries including investment management, private finance and venture capital, investment banking, health and fitness, nutraceuticals, medical, technology, telecommunications, public relations, publishing, defense contracting, hospitality, real estate, the beverage industry, professional sports and more.

Education

Craig attended Tulane University where he focused on English, literature and history; Washington University's John M. Olin School of Business where he graduated with honors in Finance and English and won the Annual Olin Cup Competition; and the London School of Economics where he completed a program in International Finance and Economics.

Athletics

In the middle of all this college stuff, Craig "took off" a few years to make an Olympic campaign for the 1988 US Road Cycling Team. Though the Olympics alluded him, Craig attained success at the national level in a sport he continues to enjoy today. Along the way, Craig raced on some of the most beautiful roads in the world with some of the greatest teammates for which one could hope.

Through his athletic experiences, Craig became an expert in elite training principals and extreme nutrition, and is where he first began to form his theories which have become known collectively as Quantum Leverage, which at their foundation is any single action or strategy producing the greatest sustainable improvement from the least effort in the least amount of time. Craig has helped train athletes in a myriad of sports including 4-time Olympian and two-time medalist, Michael Gebhardt, and former Wimbledon tennis champion, Martina Hingis.

Writing