Wes Berry

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Wes Berry
Born
Detroit, Michigan, US
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, author, radio personality, business coach, motivational speaker
Website WesBerryGroup.com

Wes Berry is an American entrepreneur, author, radio host, business coach, and motivational speaker known for founding and growing businesses in the retail and service sector. [1] [2]

Contents

He is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author, with notable works including Big Things Have Small Beginnings and Success Factors. [3] Berry has spoken widely on topics such as business growth, leadership, and personal development. [4]

Philanthropy

From 2015 to 2020, Wes Berry served as vice president and trustee of the Michigan Masonic Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit organization that manages assets exceeding $122 million. [5] [6]

Works

Books Authored by Wes Berry
TitleRef.
Big Things Have Small Beginnings [7]
Success Factors [8]
The Power of Desire: Your Toolbox for Success [9]
Outcome Based Sales: Sales [10]
Effective Communication: Communication [11]
Stress Is my Superpower: Stress [12]
Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and So On: Teamwork [13]
The Right Stuff: Integrity [14]
Get on Board: Inclusion [15]
FUD Moneyball: Change [16]
Icons of Success: Leadership [17]
Ice Cream Therapy: Mindset [18]
The Two Steves: Core Competencies [19]
The Ritz Experience: Growth [20]
The Positive Side of Golf: Motivation [21]
Hollywood’s Best Jokes: Laugh Out Loud Jokes, One-Liners & All Things Funny [22]
Master the Metaverse [23]

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  4. Berry, Wes (2022-12-21). Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and So On: Teamwork. Green Dragon Services. ISBN   979-8-9875246-0-2.
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