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TESTIMONIALS

Dr. Randall Chalnick, DC

Dr. Randall Chalnick, DC, Freehold, NJ, USA: I’ve known Jules since we were kids. We have cousins, family, and friends in common. Much of our relationship has involved outdoor fun, sporting trips, hikes, and excursions. Jules has been in business since a very early age. He left home early and took care of himself. He’s become nothing less than a sharp, witty, creative professional, including handling his own mistakes and overcoming them as he is now. Jules’ energy may be interpreted inappropriately, but we’ll always have great respect for each other.

Samuel Gashi, EEAT Independent Specialists

Samuel Gashi, EEAT Independent Specialists, Brooklyn, NY. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Jules on business coaching, reputation management, SEO, website development, and managing projects. He combines strategic thinking with the ability to turn complex issues into simple, demonstrable actions, leading projects that consistently achieve their goals. Jules is personable, humorous, and easy to work with, but don’t mistake that for anything less than a relentless commitment to helping you. His clients succeed because of his personal commitment to helping them. I highly recommend working with him.

Joe Valinoti, Construction Director and Consultant

Joe Valinoti, Construction Director, Consultant, Beverly Hills, Florida. I’ve met Jules and members of his executive-coaching team during construction work my crew performed for one of his buildings. We later became travel partners, riding through Canada, the United States, South America, and even Iceland. He’s a unique person with a brilliant personal and corporate history. I’ve referred Jules and his teammates to help my exec clients in difficult affairs. They have all sincerely thanked me and described the help as a blessing.

Thomas Malloy, Director, Florida Boxing Commission—Retired; Former Trainer, Westbury PAL Gym, Long Island, NY

Thomas Malloy
Director, Florida Boxing Commission—Retired
Former Trainer, Westbury PAL Gym
Long Island, NY

When Jules first walked into the Westbury PAL Gym on Long Island, I figured he’d be gone in a few days. Here was a 29-year-old Hofstra graduate who owned a few companies, pulling up in a big antique lime-green convertible with his Golden Retriever riding along. He looked like the last guy you’d expect to stick around a boxing gym. I figured the first good shot in the nose would send him back to the business world.

I was wrong. Six months later, sparring guys nicknamed him “Octopus” because his punches came from every angle. Pete Brodski, the gym manager, called him “The Graduate” because his New York boxing license showed him wearing a cap and gown.

Jules had more determination than logic at times. He was fearless and risked getting hit, which meant I had to keep a close eye on him so he didn’t gamble with fighters who were more experienced, bigger, stronger, or younger. He produced blood, loose teeth, broken noses, and bruises—the tests all fighters face. Those tests convince most to quit. He never did.

What impressed me most wasn’t just toughness. He listened and was very obedient. He absorbed everything he was taught and worked hard to execute it. Considering he started boxing at 29, he progressed fast.

After a few years, we seriously talked about him turning pro. The next day he came back and said, “I slept on it, Tommy. I just make too much money. If I were younger and still struggling, I’d do it—but it’s not an obstacle I should be steering toward now.”

I couldn’t argue with that. He built his ability, work ethic, and heart. More importantly, he knows himself.