Speaker, Author, Former Secret Service AgentAnd 9/11 WTC Survivor
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I’m the founder of Fierce Comms, a Dallas-based public speaking and leadership development organization dedicated to helping people reclaim a sense of mission and meaning in their lives. I’m also the author of Bury Me in a Dirty Suit: Discovering Man’s Valiant Purpose in the Aftermath of 9/11. Through keynotes and multi-session seminars, I share my firsthand experience of surviving and serving at Ground Zero on 9/11. I explore what it means to live with courage, resilience, and conviction through life’s highs and lows. I equip leaders to embrace their “work” as not only a means to provide but also as an avenue to pursue genuine mission and meaning in life.
No Clean Suits“In this world you will have tribulation. But take heart, I have overcome the world.” — John 16:33
Life is hard. You’d better be willing to get dirty. The path to courage is narrow, demanding—and few are willing to walk it. Courage is always a choice. On 9/11, after hours of rendering aid, evacuating the wounded, and fighting fires, my teammates and I looked wrecked—bloodied, exhausted, and wearing suits torn to shreds. Later that day, I crossed paths with another group—clean, polished, untouched. Perfect hair. Shiny shoes. Crisp white shirts. There are two paths: one of comfort and safety, and one of sacrifice and courage. One is wide and crowded. The other is costly and rare. Which will you choose? What will you be remembered for? Get your suit dirty. |