Join Norm for his famous Whiskey Wednesday group in Brooklyn with other successful entrepreneurs and business leaders. Then meet one-on-one with Norm for a private session to address your business questions and concerns.
Norm Brodsky is a smart, successful company builder in addition to being an accountant and an attorney. He built a $180M company, went bankrupt at 45, rebounded to build a new company, and sold it for $110M. He has been sharing his wisdom with up-and-coming entrepreneurs for 25 years as a one-on-one mentor, a nationally recognized columnist, a public speaker, and Master of Ceremonies of the Inc. 5000 Conference, America’s largest annual gathering of private entrepreneurs.
Norm is the founder of ten businesses including a company that was #40 on INC. magazine’s list of 100 fasting growing public companies. Inc Magazine also bestowed its first-ever lifetime achievement award to Norm in 2018. Another business, CitiStorage, was a three-time INC. 500 company. Norm also wrote “Street Smarts,” a monthly column in INC. magazine from 1995 to 2020 and he has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and Bloomberg TV. He is the author of The Knack- How Street Smart Entrepreneurs Learn How to Handle Whatever Comes Up. He has appeared on the cover of Five Business Publications and also speaks throughout the world on bettering your life and those of your employees through business. Norm was also one of the winners of the 2006 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in NYC. Rider University honored him by naming their business school after him in 2018.
Norm, who was born in Brooklyn, graduated from Rider in 1964 and received his Doctorate of Law from Brooklyn Law School. Business is his passion and he is currently involved in three entrepreneurial ventures - a chain of fast, casual Japanese restaurants called Kobeyaki, a hotel in Copper Mountain, Colorado, and an entrepreneurial, education company called Birthing of Giants. His latest venture is a company that he hopes will change the way universities educate students. He provides pro bono business consulting advice to a large number of entrepreneurs who come to visit him in his office in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.