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Mac Attram is the Founder & CEO of MindSpace Business Growth, which grew out of the desire to help business owners achieve their financial and lifestyle goals, just as he has and continues to do.
Mac is a leading business growth expert, widely regarded as the most sought-after business coach and trainer for entrepreneurs and business owners. He is famous for helping business owners rapidly increase their sales revenues by 20% – 200% in only a few months, implement better processes and build high-performing teams so they can have more time off to enjoy their lives.
Mac experienced years of business challenges and failures before discovering what actually works. His tenacity and 30+ years of martial arts practice helped him stay focused and disciplined, traits he incorporates into all areas of his life, including business. Mac is a black belt and former national champion in Taekwondo.
Mac is an entrepreneur, having built and sold several profitable companies. He is an award-winning business coach and author and has been featured as an expert advisor on TV, in newspapers and magazines. In 2013, he was named “Executive Coach of the Year” in the UK at the annual APCTC Awards, and in 2015 was a “Business Mentor of the Year” and “Trainer of the Year” finalist. He is the author of Face It & Fix It, The Inspired Warrior's Code and The Power of Masterminding.
The principles Mac learned in business and now teaches to others have helped him earn millions for himself and his clients. Mac has trained and coached tens of thousands of business owners from around the world in over 15 countries, and has shared the stage with some of the world’s premier thought leaders, entrepreneurs and speakers, including Robert Kiyosaki, T.Harv Eker, Blair Singer, Les Brown, Keith Cunningham, James Caan and Duncan Bannatyne.
Mac has been featured in Forbes, The Guardian, Real Business and The Huffington Post.
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