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Louis Lautman

FounderSupreme Outsourcing

Medellín, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia

Member Since March 2012

About

Originally from New Jersey and a graduate of Towson University, Lautman moved to New York City after college and began his full time, professional selling career. Louis accelerated at his craft and quickly became a company leader for a competitive telecommunications company, knocking on at least 50 doors a day. After sweeping the streets cold calling NYC for 2 years, Lautman moved to Tampa, Florida to hire, train and manage a sales office for the next year. After realizing his true passion of helping people, Louis traveled the country training executives for Anthony Robbins and Tom Hopkins. In 2003, Lautman started a Training and Development Company working with top Fortune 500 Companies, and hosting public seminars. His audiences call him "Moving,” “Motivating," "Energizing" and "Inspirational." Louis designed the entire curriculum in his training and produced five books and over 50 hours of training material. In Lautman’s young life, he’s made over 10,000 cold calls in person and on the telephone and has given over 1,500 presentations, workshops and seminars. In the summer of 2007, Lautman created a virtual society of young like-minded motivated business people, The Young Entrepreneur Society . As Louis wanted to create a platform for young people who were looking for more in their lives he created The YES Movie (www.theYESmovie.com) as a launching pad to motivate and inspire others around the world. This enlivening documentary is impacting the lives of millions of people and becoming the catalyst for inspiring still greater passion in business and life. In 2011, as Lautman’s business and life were officially virtual, he found himself traveling globally and managing over 20 virtual employees. People’s fascination began growing about how Lautman could manage this team, and naturally Supreme Outsourcing (www.SupremeOutsourcing.com) was born.

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from Maison Casol via flickr People become entrepreneurs for many different reasons, some to do what they love, others to help serve people, and others, just to pay their bills. Regardless of their motivation for starting their own businesses, the most successful entrepreneurs are really artists. When a painter begins their masterpiece, [...]

Company details

Supreme Outsourcing

Company bio

Virtual Assistant/Project Management/Call Center Services

Industry

Outsourcing/Offshoring

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Myself only