
Mike Summey
With Social Security not looking so secure today, major corporations filing bankruptcy and many of those with pension plans inadequately funding them; Mike presents time tested common sense ideas that show ordinary people how they can invest a little of their spare time to build wealth and secure their future without jeopardizing the security of their employment. He shares the story of how he worked a demanding full time job, but was still able to invest enough spare time to create a growing passive income stream that has grown to well in excess of $100,000 per month. His fascinating story of determination and never giving up on his dreams will inspire all employees, and even management to assume greater responsibility for their own retirements.
All attendees will have the opportunity to learn first hand from an international best-selling author who has been investing in the southeast for nearly 40 years. Many speakers just preach the concepts of wealth, but for some strange reason have never implemented them in their own lives. If they did, they'd be speaking from a passion instead of for a living. It's the difference between learning to buy stocks from an economics professor or learning to buy stocks from Warren Buffet. With Buffet, they'd get real life knowledge, not a book report.
Mike Summey is an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word. From a humble upbringing in the poverty-stricken coalfields of Southern West Virginia, he struck out to make his fortune at the tender age of 15. With little education and no money, he stumbled his way through several menial jobs ranging from carpenter work to factory jobs and even door-to-door encyclopedia sales.
In 1967, at age 21, after being laid off from his factory job, given $300 in severance pay and living in this rundown shack; he paused to contemplate his future. After considerable thought, he wrote down a simple sentence that he still carries in his wallet today. The sentence read, "I will become a millionaire by age 30 and retire by age 50." What followed was like a fairy tale and speaks volumes about the power of having goals.
His goals were lofty, but he was able to reach them both; the first one by age 28. The shock of losing his job forced him to think outside the box. He invested his $300 severance pay in an old van and started a small sign shop that he eventually built into a billboard company with offices in two states. Although his company provided him with a job and income, it was a suggestion from his accountant in the late 1970's that started him down the path that enabled him to retire from the business world at age 50 with a substantial six figure monthly income.
Today Mike owns and lives in this sprawling 15,000 square foot home on a private, gated estate. He shares the knowledge that brought him this success through seminars, his Weekend Millionaire book series (McGraw-Hill), and 8-hour audio program (Nightingale-Conant), and a weekly newspaper column.
He is a popular guest on radio and television shows because he gives audiences solid information they can use to improve their lives. He is frequently asked to be a regular guest.
The information he offers is practical, common sense advice that attendees can put to work to acquire more than they ever thought possible on the money they are already making. Isn't that a truly valuable asset in our current economic times?
A few important things to know about Mike Summey that make him different from other speakers you have heard in the past:
- Mike does NOT earn his living selling tapes, books and seminars. His lifestyle is paid for by the income from his investments...the very thing he teaches.
- Mike is NOT a real estate flipper. He has NEVER sold a single investment property. He teaches how to buy, hold and patiently build wealth.
- Mike does NOT encourage people to leave their job and go into some get-rich-quick scheme. He will not even speak on the same program with speakers who promote those kinds of programs.
Your attendees will love the humorous anecdotes and real life stories Mike tells in his friendly down-home southern drawl. Unlike many speakers, Mike doesn't talk a lot of theory and he won't try to baffle an audience with a lot of hype and rhetoric. He's a straight shooter.
To paraphrase the E.F. Hutton commercial, "When Mike talks, people listen!".
With Social Security not looking so secure today, major corporations filing bankruptcy and many of those with pension plans inadequately funding them; Mike presents time tested common sense ideas that show ordinary people how they can invest a little of their spare time to build wealth and secure their future without jeopardizing the security of their employment. He shares the story of how he worked a demanding full time job, but was still able to invest enough spare time to create a growing passive income stream that has grown to well in excess of $100,000 per month. His fascinating story of determination and never giving up on his dreams will inspire all employees, and even management to assume greater responsibility for their own retirements.
All attendees will have the opportunity to learn first hand from an international best-selling author who has been investing in the southeast for nearly 40 years. Many speakers just preach the concepts of wealth, but for some strange reason have never implemented them in their own lives. If they did, they'd be speaking from a passion instead of for a living. It's the difference between learning to buy stocks from an economics professor or learning to buy stocks from Warren Buffet. With Buffet, they'd get real life knowledge, not a book report.
Mike Summey is an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word. From a humble upbringing in the poverty-stricken coalfields of Southern West Virginia, he struck out to make his fortune at the tender age of 15. With little education and no money, he stumbled his way through several menial jobs ranging from carpenter work to factory jobs and even door-to-door encyclopedia sales.
In 1967, at age 21, after being laid off from his factory job, given $300 in severance pay and living in this rundown shack; he paused to contemplate his future. After considerable thought, he wrote down a simple sentence that he still carries in his wallet today. The sentence read, "I will become a millionaire by age 30 and retire by age 50." What followed was like a fairy tale and speaks volumes about the power of having goals.
His goals were lofty, but he was able to reach them both; the first one by age 28. The shock of losing his job forced him to think outside the box. He invested his $300 severance pay in an old van and started a small sign shop that he eventually built into a billboard company with offices in two states. Although his company provided him with a job and income, it was a suggestion from his accountant in the late 1970's that started him down the path that enabled him to retire from the business world at age 50 with a substantial six figure monthly income.
Today Mike owns and lives in this sprawling 15,000 square foot home on a private, gated estate. He shares the knowledge that brought him this success through seminars, his Weekend Millionaire book series (McGraw-Hill), and 8-hour audio program (Nightingale-Conant), and a weekly newspaper column.
He is a popular guest on radio and television shows because he gives audiences solid information they can use to improve their lives. He is frequently asked to be a regular guest.
The information he offers is practical, common sense advice that attendees can put to work to acquire more than they ever thought possible on the money they are already making. Isn't that a truly valuable asset in our current economic times?
A few important things to know about Mike Summey that make him different from other speakers you have heard in the past:
- Mike does NOT earn his living selling tapes, books and seminars. His lifestyle is paid for by the income from his investments...the very thing he teaches.
- Mike is NOT a real estate flipper. He has NEVER sold a single investment property. He teaches how to buy, hold and patiently build wealth.
- Mike does NOT encourage people to leave their job and go into some get-rich-quick scheme. He will not even speak on the same program with speakers who promote those kinds of programs.
Your attendees will love the humorous anecdotes and real life stories Mike tells in his friendly down-home southern drawl. Unlike many speakers, Mike doesn't talk a lot of theory and he won't try to baffle an audience with a lot of hype and rhetoric. He's a straight shooter.
To paraphrase the E.F. Hutton commercial, "When Mike talks, people listen!".
