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“The more you manifest a servant’s heart in all you do, the more impact you’ll have on people’s lives.” 

—Jim George

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Tracy believes success isn’t just about titles or trophies—it’s about helping others win, too. His mission is simple: to inspire people to dream bigger, act bolder, and never settle for average.

As a respected media personality, Tracy’s insights have appeared in Forbes, USA Today, Success Magazine, and Fast Company. He has been featured on FOX News, NBC, CBS, ABC, The Biography Channel, and The History Channel. He has shared the stage with legends like Zig Ziglar, Jack Canfield, Brian Tracy, Bob Burg, Tom Hopkins, Neil Strauss, and James Malinchak.

Accolades

Tracy became the youngest recipient of the National Quality Dealer of the Year Award from NIADA—the industry’s highest honor—and is a Certified Master Dealer. His dealership, Frank Myers Auto Maxx, has earned numerous accolades, including:

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#1 Small Business in North Carolina

​– Business Leader Magazine​

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Torch Award for Ethics​

– Better Business Bureau

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Top 3 Car Dealerships to Work For in the U.S.

– The Business Journal

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5-Time Inc. 5000 Honoree

– One of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies

A fierce advocate for branding and personal growth, Tracy has authored or co-authored seven best-selling books, including the breakout hit YOU Are The Brand, Stupid!. He was featured in the Emmy-nominated documentary Car Men and won two Emmy Awards as Executive Producer of the films Esperanza and Mi Casa Hogar.

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Tracy also co-founded and facilitates the Unfair Advantage Automotive Mastermind Group—a powerful community of high-performing dealers committed to sharing, growing, and innovating together.

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Outside the automotive industry, he’s the founder of WrestleCade Entertainment, which produces one of the largest annual sports entertainment events in the country—raising thousands for charity while drawing record-breaking crowds.

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