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Original “Shark” on Shark Tank Kevin Harrington

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Today on The ProVision Brokerage Celebrity Segment

Original “Shark” on Shark Tank Kevin Harrington and His Mentee Share Why Mentorship Amid COVID-19 Uncertainty is Your Most Powerful Tool To Succeed in Business and Beyond.

The two co-wrote the groundbreaking new book Mentor to Millions: Secrets of a Success in Business and Beyond, (Available September 2020) and I’d love to book them for an interview with you on your show to talk about why, perhaps now more than any time in our history, entrepreneurs, business owners and beyond should look towards finding a mentor for guidance through this time of grave uncertainty and distress.

While Americans believe that having a mentor is important, less than half of the American population (46%) claims that they have one. Both Kevin and Mark are ready to change that narrative, especially in a time where meaningful guidance and connectivity is arguably important now more than ever.

"The importance of having a mentor is simple — you are learning a great deal of knowledge (and life experiences) from someone who has already walked the walk, someone who knows a great deal about what you want to learn,” says Harrington.

Kevin Harrington and Mark Timm are available for interviews by appointment to discuss their book, Mentor to Millions, and discuss key takeaways and lessons from their personal journey and book, including:
Important lessons Mark learned from Kevin, and how to apply it across all areas of your life
Leading your family like a business; and why you should be doing it
Finding a business mentor
How to become a mentor and the importance of doing so
Why mentorship is essential to entrepreneurs
How to be a mentor to your kids
Going into business with your mentor: the do’s and don’ts

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