Recognized as a ‘Sales-and-networking guru’ by the Dallas Business Journal and Spotlighted as an OUTSTANDING SPEAKER by the International Association of Speakers Bureaus, Dean Lindsay is a featured contributor to Executive Travel and
Sales and Service Excellence magazines as well the American Management Association’s Moving Ahead magazine.
Dean's clients include: New York Life, American Airlines, Office Max, Haggar Clothing Company, Chase Bank, Bell Helicopter, Aflac, the International Customer Management Institute and Western Union.
A cum laude graduate of the
University of North Texas, Dean presently serves on the Executive Advisory Board for UNT’s Department of Marketing and Logistics.
As a successful entrepreneur, business owner, and sales executive, Dean has experienced firsthand how vitally important building priceless business relationships and cherishing customers are to becoming successful in today’s world. Dean’s unique knack for communicating and his commitment to helping people take positive steps make him a Progress Agent. His speaking and consulting style is refreshingly daring, imaginative, and a lot of fun.
Dean is an avid runner and has completed the Stockholm Marathon in Stockholm, Sweden, and the Motorola Marathon in Austin, Texas. Dean lives in a suburb of Dallas, Texas , with his wife Lena and their two strong and wonderfully nutty daughters, Sofia and Ella.
Dean Lindsay's best selling business book, Cracking the Networking CODE: 4 Steps to Priceless Business Relationships is Recommended Reading by the United Professional Sales Association and Profit magazine and has been endorsed Ken
Blanchard - author of The One Minute Manager and Brian Tracy along with many others.
The Dallas Business Journal selected Mr. Lindsay as one of "D-FW's Rising Stars Under Forty in The Business World Today".
Jay Conrad Levinson - the author of Guerrilla Marketing, thought so much of Cracking the Networking CODE that he wrote the book's foreword. In their book review,The Dallas Morning News stated that the book served up "networking advice with wisdom, humor and concise guidance."
